I Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 Funeral services were held Thursday at Lawn Crcsl ('Impel In Redding. Calif, for Mary Buchanan Patterson, former Lexington resident. Mrs. Patterson recently had heart surgery at Cedar Senla Hospital at I Am Angeles, Calif. Mary was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchan an and attended school In U'xington, where she was raised. The brothers and sisters of Mrs. Patterson were present for the services. Clarence of John Day, David of the Pasco, Wash, area, Bud of Concord, Calif., Ida Aarons of Goshen and Susie Vinson (Mrs. Del hert) and Charles of Lexing ton. Those living locally drove from Lexington on Wednes day. Also attending was a step brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawsin of Seattle, Washington. Annetta Padberg, Hilda Yocnm and Delpha Jones were visitors on Wednesday at the Good Samaritan Center In llcrmiston for the Memorial Services conducted for John L. Spence who recently passed uwaytlhere. Mr. Spence was a brother of Florence McMillan und an uncle to Delpha Jones. He had made his home with the Jones' before moving to Hermiston. Darrell and Virgil Spence of Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Richardson and son Raymond of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell of Mnines and Flor ence McMillan of Good Sa mnrr!an Center were among those visiting in I-cxiriRton for the services of John Spence. Charnia Marquardt of Port land visited her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Bill B Marquardt over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peck and children of Moro visited this weekend with his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Glover Peck. Recent visitors at the home of Krda Pieper to help her celebrate her birthday were a daughter, LaVelle Brown and granddaughter Breanna Bren nan, of Newport, a daughter Marcie Hall and Jodi of Portland, Elmer Pieper of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dick and children of Newport. Victor Klinger was a Port land caller overnight last week. He has been spending some time with his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puriherg to help with the ranch work while Mr. Pad berg is recuperating from a stay in a Portland hospital. Lexington Grange will meet Monday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. for a potluck dinner. Leo Crabtree will present slides on Yellowstone Park and Mt. St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts of (in-sham have been spend ing some time in H.'ppner with her mother, Frieda Majeske and a sister, Pat Wright and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske of Lexing ton. Mrs. Mounts took her mother to a doctor in Pendle ton on Thursday for medical attention. Mrs. Majeske has Traffic death toll down Thirty-one people died in Oregon traffic accidents in February, down 30 percent from February last year when 44 people lost their lives in traffic, according to the Motor Vehicles Division. The February toll brought the 19(12 count to 58. compared with 87 fatalities recorded through February a year ago. This was the lowest Feb ruary count since 1975, and the lowest two-month count since at least 1970, stated the division. l-en a patient at Tionccr Memorial Hospital this past week. Holly Kebckah Lodge met Thursday evening for a regu lar meeting with the NG Dorothy Rurcham presiding. Preceding the evening, a lovely luncheon was served the members and their guests for the evening: Marie Mc Vey, assembly president of the Rebekah lodges, her husband, Mervin and the assembly Warden of Joseph, Una M;ikin. Tables were decorated with candles and flowers. The meeting was called to order at 8 p.m. at which time cards were signed for absent and ill members and the usual business was transacted. The introduction committee consisting of Jovce Buchanan. Ruth Robinson and Delpha Jones introduced the honored guests and Virginia Ptck. the state appointed ISG and Hilda Yocom the DDP of this district, members of Holly lodge. A tribute to the Bible was given by Debbie Sharp, Millie Yocom and Frances Peck, all dressed in white formals, The pwniderilK adIre was very educational and instruc tive. She and the other visitors thanked members of Hollv for The lleppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March II, 1982-THREE the lovely gifts. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. after which refreshments of sherbet and coffee were served and the ladies spent some time visiting. Several of the mem bers motored to lone Grange Hall on Saturday where the Bunchgrass No. 91 lodge graciously entertained the district. Dorothy Burcham of Hollv was elected as chairman for the coming year and the district meeting will be held in Lexington. Lee Wagonblast and friend Erma Johnson of Moro have recently returned from a 15 day trip to Hawaii. They visited two Islands and report a very fine vacation. Irene Padberg had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Eino Luoto and Fannie Allstott of Portland. They attended the wedding anniver sary of the Cornell Greens In Heppner. Dinner was enjoyed on Sunday with the other guests Dolly Allstott and R.D. A!,'sio!t of MeNary and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck of Heppner and Bill Padberg of Lexington. Market BAH! GOLDEN RIPE NO. 1 CELERY NO. 1 CALIFORNIA LBS. U U EA. I! RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 41 SPINACH FRESH, CALIFORNIA BUN 39c NAVEL ORANGES SNO BOY CHOICE .. 4 LBS$1 i (iiir,nraiircrccras . BONELESS IT m . USDA I- BEEF A STEAK PORK STEAK GROUND TURKEY HIGH IN PROTEIN GREAT FOR MEAT LOAF LB. CORNED BEEF $ LB. ARMOUR LEAN BRISKETS LB. 1.69 100 BEEF LEAN GROUND BEEF I i3ia rumrt T-DONE STEAK 3.19 TENDERLOIN US0A CHOICE A STEAK b$4.89 TYSON BREAOED 1 VARIETIES CHICKEN PATTIES oz EA$2.79 VARIETY PAX , EA. 99 BONEESS CHUCK ROASTS 1 .79 S VARIETIES BUOOtG oz. WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING 1 i i ii i ii nun ii miiiiii urw mini tun mmmuum niii.iht mini -imiirniiini vm mmm-v tK j I y"" j j J j G0LD-N-S0FT MARGARINE 1 LB. 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