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The lloppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday. February II, 1982 TIIRKK Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 WWW nWAMHBi Molly Hohckiih I .()() met on TIiiiikiIii.v overling for a rt'tMilnr iiii'olinu with thu N O. Dorothy Hurchnm In the cluiir. frccodliiK the buni nesK (if Ihr evening the D.D.P. installed Warden Millie Yo coiii and the L.S.V.O. Eula BlotxlHworth in the offices to which they were appointed. The Kill! secret Bisters were revealed and the Rroup drew for 191(2 secret sinters to begin the Valentine holiday. II wns announced that there will tie u Valentine Food Sale at Del s Market on Saturday, February 13 at 10 a.m. The committee appointed to work on a project to raise money to make the lodge again UK) percent in participation with the eye hunk, announced that they will have n luncheon and card parly in March to raise the needed amount. This money tfnes to the State Iteliekah Lodtfe, and is then sent to John Hopkins Univer sity for eye research in the curing and prevention of eye diseases. Plans were further discus sed for the stale president's visit to our lodge. The decora ting committee headed by Valda Smith tfnve a report, as did the committee in a tribute In the past chairman. The card party that was postponed because of bad weather Saturday, night will he held this coming Saturday, February 13 at the I O O F. Hall Iti'treshments were served bv the dinner committee of D.'i-olhy I'.inchiim and Leila I'lilmei . Mr and Mrs Charles Bu chanan returned home on Saturday Inim a week's trip to the Portland area Mr and Mrs Hill Padlicrg spent several days this week in Portland, where Mr. Pad here, received medical alien- It one! Report The Morrow County Public. Works Department has re leased the following Work lleporl lor weeks ending January :io and February fi: Howls hl.ided and graveled during the past two weeks include: Dohcrty-Alpine, Kliniier lioberly. Paul Brown. Meadowhrook. Baker N. to Smith. M. Baker, and I). Smith MiNat) West. Bladed only were No 51'-' near Social Kidgc. Kulianks Bond, Dave Itietmami Uoad. Wells Spring Bond, i: W F.lla Bond. Baker lvV Boad. Fourmile to Cecil and Homestead Boad. Potholes were patched with cold mix on Pine City Boad to Lena. Willow Creek. Board man Irrigon Boad. Wilson, Slaughter. Kighth St -Irrigon. Iiiigont irdnauce. Nevada. Bombing Hange, No. 722. Fuller Canyon. Social Bidge mill Upper Hbeii Creek Boad. Culvert work was done on llauua Arhuckle, Pine City to Lena. Slaughter Boad, Miller Lane. and Alpine-Nelson Boad A new culvert was installed on Barlow Canyon Boad Snow wiij removed and sand spread on several county roads The portable crusher has been operating periodically during the past two weeks while the main crusher is being repail ed. Dayliuht Savings Time went into effect in the United States for the first time on March 31 , 1918. Y Herb- We're in like I V with you Kicliard & A Norma jA li'wliard & Norma lion. Mr. and Mrs. CO. Jones visited Mikkalo (Jrange on Wednesday where they en joy ed a lovely politick dinner, grange- meeting, and C.W.A. meeting At the regular meet ing of the Wheatland Pomona District. Chairman Delpha Jones helped install the otli cers of Mikkalo Grange- On Friday evening they visited at Bhea Creek Grange where they enjoyed a lovely dinner and evening meeting, and a I the close of (he meeting the District Chairman again helped install the newly elect ed officers. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peck and children of Moro spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck. Mrs. Wayne (Donna Pa pineau is a patient at St. Anthony Hospital at Pendleton where she underwent major surgery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck had several friends over to play pinochle on Saturday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bon Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peck. Lyle Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Bowell of lone. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck. High was won by Delpha Jones and low Mrs. Rowell. Refreshments of salad, raisin whole wheat bread, pie and coffee were served lcxington Grange will meet at 6:10 p.m. Monday for a pot luck dinner and program. ELECTROLYSIS & THERMOLYSIS PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL AH! A SCI1UARZIU CERTIFIED ELECTROtOGIST I 35 Undtn Way , 676-9243 . Htppntr My shop now open on Tvts. & Tftd.9-5 Other times by appf. I Other timA hu nnnl i I FREE CONSULATION j Market jnrt-wmfi ''"- 1 1 f . 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CREAMY OR CRUIMCHY WILDERNESS CHERRY 21 OZ. $1.49 $1.19 GRAPE JUICE WESTERN FAMILY 12-OZ. EGGO WAFFLES m PIE FILLING KRUSTEAZ PIE CRUST MIX 20 OZ IMALLEYS BANQUET OR GENUINE f)AC DILL PICKLES z 89 LIQUID DETERGENT ,$1.99 ERA LIQUID. 64 OZ. fg LAUNDRY DETERGENT 3.99 INSTANT COFFEE ,ooz $4.59 MALNG STWS AND PIECES jC MUSHROOMS 59c COFFEE 3ih $6.99 OCA COLA 8 1.89 KORDITE TALL KITCHEN BAGS 15-13 GAL " BLUE MOUNTAIN ASSORTED glf0f w ,,, nitsm ICE CREAM DOG FOOD .5oz BAKER'S FLAVORED C 4 1 A CHOCOLATE CHIPS ,2 02 1.39 LVRIGOLD e APPLE JUICE J1 .89 DARIGOLD ASSORTED FLAVORS Vt GALLON LARGE EGGS DOZEN DARIGOLD WHIPPING CREAM PINTS Ut ( M ) FRESH BREAD 17 OZ ,. . L 0 VAN DE KAMP 12-OZ. ! FISH FILLETS 1. ORE-IDA SHREDDED24 OZ. HASH BROWIIS 99 89c Pepto-I Bmol: CONDITIONER TEGRJN SILKIENCE SELF ADJUSTING EXTRA BODY 7oz . ONLY PEPTO BISMOL $2.19 8 OZ LIQUID C-l TEGRIN HERBAL LOTION 3.75 OZ. SHAMPOO $9 10 m m i v WESTERN FAMILY CRACKED OR CHUCKYVAGON SHAVE LOTION $2.99 OLD SPICE 3 VARIETIES 4 25 OZ 5? FRANZ COUNTRY HEARTH CANADIAN FRESH BREAD cz $1.04 we welcome mo sump tlMT?'W AtftSOClAtEO CROCriBS. IXC, SEATTLE !