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"t'rry Lexington news J Delpha Jones 989-8189 II fl ViiKinia Perk, irmide KUiirH ian of the Rchcknh Assembly of Oregon and Delpha Jones, Molly dolcRnle, motored to Hosrburg on Monday where they attended the Rebeknh . Assembly. While there they were fortunate to attend the fraternal banquet and hear an address from the soveirgn grand master. Holly Lodge received a 100 percent eye bank certificate and an honor roll certificate. Marie McVey ws this year's president with Luella Foster being elected for the 1982 B3 year and Una Makin 19B3H4 president. Roy Clonk was elected as grand master for 1982-83 and Ion Wilon, deputy grand master. The next assembly will be held at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom visited relations and friends in Wasco on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C C. Jones were F'ortlnnd visitors on Thursday to attend a memorial service for Birdie Cavin at the Church of The Open Bible. Mrs. Cavin was an aunt of Mrs. Jones. Holly Kebekah lxrige met on Thurs. for a regular meeting with N O. Dorothy Burcham in the chair. Plans were made for initiation to be held June 10. Plans were further discus sed for a flea market, food sale, silent auction and des- Swim Team hires conch, sets schedule In preparation for the l!)R2 swim season, parents of Hep pner Swim Team members have hired Tim Hirkby. 26. 0 coach the swimmers. Mr. Birkhy. a three-year resident of lleppner. teaches sixth grade nt lleppner Grade School. His swimming career be!nn i I'rineville where he swam for seven years as a student in junior and senior high school Mr Hirkby is certified in lifesaving and has taught first aid. said a spokes person In further preparation for the summer. Gary Bruch. president of the lleppner swim club, attended a district meet ing in Hermiston last Satur day. Representatives of all the Eastern Oregon Swim District clubs met to discuss the meet schedule, the spokesperson said. lleppner will host two dual meets in July, one with Milton Freewater and one with Hermiston. The club has also been invited to a dual meet at Milton Freewater. These will Ik' Wednesday evening meets. Other meets that the lleppner team will participate in are weekend invitationals at Hood River, The Dalles. Hermiston, Pendleton and John Day. Swim Team practice will begin in mid June and the season will end in mid-August with the district finals at Pendleton. Any school age child wish ing to swim with the team is urged to contact Gary Bruch. 076-9420 or Tim Birkby. 76-92.r)9. W5 Out of today's cir cular the following item did not arrive: 2-Man Nylon Tent Pagtt 124.11 Wt tncr4y tpoioeit n4 nopt ihtt doi not konono Ralnc hecks will t Issued i serl on Friday. June 25. start ing at R:30a.m. If any one has anv articles to be picked up. r please call Joyce Buchanan or Virginia Peck. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Buchan an have been visiting relatives in Southern Oregon and Seat tle. Wash, this week. I-exington Grange met on Monday evening for a regular meeting with Cecil Jones serv ing as master. Several resolu tions were actad upon Orville and Barbara Cutsforth were elected as alternates to state grange at Ilanier. Refresh ments were served by the host committee. Gene Heliker from Seattle. Wiish, a member of the Susan ville Stape Bank, whs a week end visitor in Lexington and lleppner and attended the 80th birthdavcelebration of Orville rutsforth. his step-father. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Peck were callers in The Dalles Fri.. where they met their daughter. Jeanette. and grandson, Mike of Juneau, Ala. Mike visited during the weekend before joining his father. Bill Peck, fn Pendle ton. Mr.and Mrs, Cecil Jones visited in Bend on Fri. where they attended an awards ban quet for the Central region of the Oregon Lung Association. Mrs. Jones was presented an appreciation certificate from the Christmas Seal division , They heard State Representa tive Tom Throop talk on the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act Iplicnfions. While there they attended a tow-truck show at the Inn of the Seventh Mount, where there were trucks on The lleppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, display from different areas of the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth How ard entertained with a barbe cue at their home on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Roger Bhrmantraut and fam ily. Frank and Marion Robin son aid family. Frank and Ruth Robinson and daughter, Lyn Dee Devin. home from Albany where she is attending Thursday, May 27, 1982-TIIREE school. MicKey Sharp and family familv. and the Howard Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sharp have purchased the Grace Leathers home and are busy getting settled. Gladys Van Winkle spent Mon. and Tues, in Lexington at her home. 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