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Lexington news; Delpha Jones 989-8189 snc The Heppner Gazette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 24, I982-THREE Mr, and Mrs. Bob Lovgren were hosts to the Amlcitia Club and at a regular yearly meeting at their mountain cabin on Saturday evening. There are about 50 people present. Pinochle was played with prizes awarded to the following: men's high, Bob Lovgren; men's second high, Cary Munkers; women's high, Hilda Yocom; second high; Janice Cuisforth; women's low, Katie Mc Roberts; and men's low, Eldon Pad berg. Door prizes were won by Bill Padberg and Martha Mun kers. The evening was also marked by the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Munkers, and a lovely deco rated cake and punch and coffee were served commem orating the oecassion. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pal mer entertained at their home on Sunday with a barbecue. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marshall of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall of Heppner; Mona Lisa Pelesky and son who are visiting in Heppner until joining Mr. Pelesky at Fiarbanks, Alaska where he is stationed with the airforce; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. A fun day was enjoyed by all. Linda Jones accompanied her father, Charles Starks and sister, Susan Johnston to Sal em on Friday where they attended a funeral of Mr. Stai-k's niece. They returned on Saturday. Jeanette Hughes and Martha Ward of Juneau, Ala ska are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck for several weeks. The group spent tow days last week at the Peck's mountain cabin. Mr. and Mrs. C,C. Jones motored to Rainier where they attended the grange insurance agent's session at the state grange assembly. Motoring down as delegates for Lexing ton grange were Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cusforth. They returned home on Saturday. Marie Yocom and her fiance, Lai and Jones, enter tained on Sunday with a din ner honoring her mother, Hil da, on her birthday. Besides the honoree and husband, Joe, they were joined by Millie Yocom and Debbie Jones and daughters of Milton Freewat er. Venice Hendrickson spent the weekend at her home in Lexington. Mrs. Hendrickson works in Pendleton. Holly Rcbekah Lodge met on Thursday evening for a regular meeting. Plans were made for the summer months of vacation. Plans were also discussed for an initiation to be held in September for the elected candidates, Kathy Tel- ' lechea and Annetta Padberg. Due to the absence of Mrs. Padberg, Mrs. Tellechea was welcomed as a new member and Invited to attend the Three Links Club meetings for the summer months. Refresh ments were served In the ed of the flea market to be held Fridny, June 25, at the hall. Sandwiches, coffee and home made pie will also be served at the flea market. Money made from the flea market is needed to support the Rebekah Hall so that It can continue to be used as a community center. The Three Links Club met at the Cecil Jones home on Mon day with a potluck dinner served at noon to make furth er plans for the flea market. Following the business meet ing visiting was enjoyed with the following winning door prizes: Martha Ward, Ruth Robinson, Leila Palmer, and Kathy Tellechea. Those pre sent for the day were Ruth Robinson, Dorothy Burcham, Kathy Tellechea, Leila Pal mer, Annetta Padberg, Josie Peck, Virginia Peck, Hilda Yocom and the hostess, Del pha Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Pillip Mar quardt are presently living at the Bill B. Marquardt home but will soon be moving to Heppner to make their home. Leila Messenger Is confined to her home from an Injury to one of her legs In a fall. Betty Marquardt and daughter, Jana, were visitors at Albany of another daughte er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grace. They motored down with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones attended the wedding recep tion in Pendleton on Saturday evening of Dennis Peck and Debbie Shade. The young couple were married Saturday in Pendleton and the reception was at the VFW Hall there. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck had as their house guests a daughter, Mrs. Teresa Thur mond and her son, Ryan, of Pilot Rock and Hailey Olsen of Pendleton. Mrs. Thurmond Is recuperating from a serious knee Injury and underwent surgery at a Pendleton hospi tal last week. She will be confined to her home for some time recuperating. Delbert Vinson, who has been a patient at the Veteran's hospital in Walla Walla, Wash, is at his home in Lexington. Mrs. Vinson spent some time in Walla Walla to be near her husband. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Ruhl have as their guests, their granddaughters, Cindi, Lori and Traci Ruhl, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ruhl of Hermiston. Diane Rea of Hermiston is employed at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, this sum mer. Brent and Sherra Martin, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin of Kent, Wash., have been visiting their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mar tin. Sherra will go to Condon this week where she will be employed at the Caseburg home and Brent will return dining room. All were remind- home. Poultry Netting Field Fences i Vynl Coated Yard Fences All Sizes For Your Needs. mi re YY Heppner cowgirl leads all-around standings Six county students - -"i nameu to jdu nonor rou Tara Mahoney, 17 of Hep pner, will compete in five events at the Oregon High School Finals Rodeo, to be held at Redmond at the end of this month. Mios Mahoney is entered In barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, cow cutting and team roping. She is also a hazer for several steer wrest . lers. Last year Mahoney was Oregon's all-around champion and was rookie of the year in 1980. She is again leading the girl's all-around standings, and is first in breakaway roping. Three other Heppner con testants are leading their events going into the state finals. If Rice, last year's nation al bareback champion, is first in that event and also is entered in saddle bronc; Earl Hammond is first in saddle bronc and is also entered In bareback; Mike Currin is first in steer wrestling and also is entered in calf roping and team roping. Others from Heppner who have qualified are Cliff Dougherty, calf roping, team roping and steer wrestling; Don Kindsfathcr, steer wrest ling, calf roping and team roping; Pat Schwartz, . calf roping; Steve Currin, calf roping; Trisha Mahoney, breakaway roping, barrel racing, goat tying, cow cutting and team roping; and Marty Britt, steer wrestling. I ' V If f " V 7 y Six Morrow County students made the spring term honor roll at Oregon State Univer sity it was recently announced by OSU. A total of 507 students earn ed straight A's (4.0). Another 1,372 earned a B plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the honor roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work. Heppner students named to the honor roll included Scott McEwen, a science major 4.0; Joseph McDonald, a busi ness major 3.5 or better; and Marie VanSchoiack, also a business major 3.5 or better, Boardman students named to the honor roll with a 3.5 or better were Vicki Daniels, an education major and Judith Danies, an engineering major, Douglas Bristow, a liberal arts major from lone, also made the honor roll with a 3.5 or better. .... Ye Olde Head Shed Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children Call Glenna Anytime 422-7545 2nd & B Street Tara Mahoney lone j PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 24 THRU JUNE 27, 1982 MEBU mmmm & VjLIJ.ll.r RED SNAPPER it l J Vrzl J SLrrr.. w J 1 (uimvmmm FRESH WASH. 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