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Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 Graveside services were held recently at Highview Cemetery, lone for Elmo McMillan, who recently pas sed away in Portland. Mr. McMillan was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. McMillan of Lexington. They were early pioneers to the area. Elmo was born in Lexington In 1906 and graduated from high school in 1925. He married Eleanor Swanson of lone, daughter of Emll and Mary Swanson who were also pio neer settlers of the lone area. Mrs. McMillan preceded him in death. He was once manager and owner of the Ace Restaurant in Salem and was affiliated with the Deluxe Ice Cream Company. He was a lifetime member of Salem Elks Lodge 3336, Pacific Mason Lodge 350, Scottish Rite and a member of the Knight Memorial Church of Christ in Salem. He leaves a daughter, Be verly Ramsey and one grand daughter of San Rafael, Cali fornia; two brothers, Lowell of Woodbum and John R. of McMinnville; a sister Donna McMillan Ritchie of Salem; nieces and nephews and a host of friends in the Salem area and In Morrow County. Memorial contributions may be made to the cancer society. Lexington Grange met for a regular meeting on Monday evening. The evening began wth a pancake and ham supper, cooked and served by Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Report for the week ending January 23: Rotten mud sills were re placed with steel beams on the Clarks Canyon Bridge. Culverts and ditches were cleaned on many county roads. Upper Rhea Creek Road. Don Turner and Baker E.W. roads were patched with cold mix. Roads bladed were No, 531, No. 549, Palmatecr, Fourmile to Cecil. Morgan East, N.S. Morgan and Johnson Grade roads. In the Boardman-lrrigon area, potholes were patched with cold mix on the following roads: No. 906. First. Eighth. Pole Line, Frontage, Idaho, Homestead, Washington, Irri gon Ordnance, and Boardman Irrigon roads. Curve signs were reset on Root Lane and Frontage roads. C.W.C. slates Tuesday supper The Christian Women's Club will hold a 6:45 p.m. supper on Tuesday, February 2 at the Degree of Honor Hall in Heppner. Theme for the luncheon will be "Frame it With Love." A quilted picture frame demon stration will be featured by Kathy Hagaman. Guest speaker will be Louise Kendrick of Lyle, Washing ton; her husband, Delmar, will provide musical enter tainment. Reservations may be made by calling Rhonda Winters, ' 676-9294 and may be canceled up to 12 noon, Tuesday Feb. 2. For babysitting arrange ments, phone Joyce Hughes, 989-8412 or Rhonda Winters. 676-9294. Soles & Service Ron ' McDonald the men , of the grange. Following the supper, the group visited and adjourned for the ' business of the evening. A committee was appointed to set a dale for the Blue Mountain Fiddler's concert this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan, Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Peck and Cecil Jones will serve on the committee. The report of the budget and auditing committee was given by Chairman Cecil Jones. Others on the committee are Kennel h Smouse, Gene Ma joske and Lyle Peck. A lengthy discussion on the raise in power rates was held". All are concerned about this problem that seems to be facing the users of the electricity. A resiling "I am a Calen dar" was heard. The next meeting's supper committee is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth. Venice Hendrickson of Pen dleton Spent the weekend at her home in Lexington5. A granddaughter Millie Yocom, will be moving into the Hendrickson house in the near future. The Heppner Gazette Palmer and her son Scott. She was here for the Palmer's 40th anniversary celebration, Pamona Grange will meet at the Willows Grange Hall on Saturday at 10 p.m. Janet Balfe of Anchorage. Alaska has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday for a regular meeting with NG Dorothy Burcham in the chair. Plans were discussed for the presi- Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, dent's visit, scheduled for March 4 at the local hall and the district meeting at Willows Grange Hall on March 6 which will be hosted by Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge. Maureen Howard was appointed as RSVG. Refreshments of hot stew and garlic bread were served and later the ladies stayed and cleaned the lodge hall. , January 28, 1982 THREE Annetta Padberg and Delpha Jones visited at the Good Samaritan Center in ffermiston on Friday after noon with John Spence who has been ill. and Florence McMillan, a resident there. 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