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'4 y ,J V W' it' 'W '-''N"- The Heppner Gazetle-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 13, 1982-THREE wmmmm Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 On Wednesday afternoon, the PNG Club of Holly Re bekah Lodge entertained 36 members of PNG Clubs throughout the area. Dinner was enjoyed at 12:30 p.m. The tables were decorated in a May Day theme, with small basket cakes, candles, and geraniums. A reading "Small Town" was enjoyed, after which the group played bingo with each guest going home with a prize. Flossie Breeding, a resi dent at Good Samaritan Cen ter, underwent major surgery at Consolidated Good Shep herd Hospital in Hermiston last week. She is a sister of Delbert Vinson and a former Lexington resident. Delbert Vinson is a patient in the Veteran's Hospital in Walla Walla. Wash. Alma Vinson is a patient at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston, having undergone major surgery there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers of Heppner were dinner guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom, daughter, Marie and her fiance Leland Jones were An telope visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom were Portland callers over the May 1 weekend They enjoyed a breakfast brunch at the Quay in Vancouver for the state officers and spouses of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. They visited the Oddfellow Home and saw the new sunken tub that has been installed for the residents. The tub was the president of 1981 and grand master's project for that year. They attended a tea at the home and visited with Mr. Yocom 's grandfather, Sam Brock, at the Friendship Cen ter there. Then they went on to Rufus where they visited Mr. Yocom's father and his wife, returning home late Sunday evening. Mrs. Peck is Inside Guardian of the state assembly this year. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones attended a wedding Saturday at the First Christian Church in Hermiston of Tina Marie Miller and Brian Ray. The bride was lovely in a floor length chiffon gown with a long train and shoulder length veil. She was escorted up the aisle by her father. Glen Mil ler. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Miller entertain ed with a lovely buffet at their home in Hermiston. The young couple will reside in Hermiston where each are employed, after a short trip to the Seattle, Wash. area. Tina was a former student at What's Your Opinion? Question: "In your opinion, do you think the voters will give Morrow County the pro posed taxbase of $3,238,773 next Tuesday, May 18?" "Yes, I think so," said Rog er F'hrmantraut, Lexington, "I don't think it's too high, infact, I think it's rather rea sonable." Eighty percent of the world's various species of roses come from Asia. Heppner High School when her parents were residents of Heppner. Phyllis Piper and daughter Sherrie were recent callers in Newport where Sherrie show ed her rabbits, winning two special ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Messen ger. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mrquardt. Betty Marquardt and Jana. all motored to Port land last week where they attended the wedding of Phil lip Marquardt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt, and Paula Martin. Betty Mar quardt mntore to Eugene where she visited her daught er Lolita Grace and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flail and Jodi of Portland and Annie Pieper of Hermiston have been recent visitors at the Erda Pieper home. Beers returned home and Mrs. Allen came back to Lexington. Edith R. Beers of Morro Bay, California, visited last week with her niece and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allen They visited on Sunday in Portland with Mrs. Allen's mother at the Friendship House of the Rebekahs. Mrs. Holly Rebekah Lodge met on Thursday evening for a regular meeting. Plans were discussed for initiation, the first part of June, and a flea market, to be held Sat., June 2 at the I.O.O.F. Hall in Lexington. There will also be a pie. coffee and food sale on the schedule. Anyone wanting to donate articles for this sale are asked to contact Joyce Buchanan or Virginia Peck for pickup. A guest, Edith Beers of Morro Lodge No. 57 was welcomed to the meeting. She spoke a few words about the Rebekahs and her lodge. Refreshments were served in the dining room from tables set in a Mother's Day theme with candle arrangements, flowers and small containers of candies and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl entertained on Mother's Day with a dinner and family get-together, present were a daughter. 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