Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189'
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Holly Rrbekah Lodge met
on Thursday evening for , a
regular meeting ar.d initia
tion. The evening began with a
politick chicken dinner for
members and their husbands.
Initiation started at 8 p.m.
with candidates Annetta Pad
berg of Iexington (Holly) and
John Canady of Heppner
(Sans Soucl ). The degree work
was done by Delpha Jones,
N.G.: Virginia Peck, V.G.;
Dorothy Burcham, chaplain;
Luella Taylor, Secretary;
Catie Padberg, treasurer;
Leila Palmer, PNG.; Donna
Papineau. O.S.G.; Adelle
UTrace, I.S.G.; Uila Mes-,
senger, musician; Hilda Yo
com. conductor; and Ruth
Kobinson, garden.
A short business meeting .
was held and further plans
were discussed for the flea
market this Saturday, Oct. 16.
Lovely refreshments were
enjoyed later, furnished by
Sans Souci.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Bloodsworth are the parents
of a son. Kent James, born at
St. Anthony Hospital. The
young man weighed 6 lbs. 144
or. and joins brothers and a
sister at home. Grandparents
are Betty Marquardt, of lex
ington, Jim and Barbara
Bloodsworth of Heppner,
Lavanne Bergstrom, The
Dalles, great grandmother
Kula Bloodsworth and Mr. and
Mrs T E. Messenger of Lex
ington, John Kobertson and son
John Jr , were recent callers
at the L K. Huhl home. They
make their home in Bend.
Other callers were Mr. and
Mrs. George Ruff and son
Adam from Winston.
Don't forget the Blue
Mountain Fiddlers this Satur
day beginning at 6 p.m. at the
Area women pass
Four area women have
passed the registered nurse
examination and have met all
requirements for licensure,
the Oregon Board of Nursing
announced recently. The four
are among 701 who passed the
July exam
All qualified applicants
have been Issued an Oregon
R N license.
The local women are; Linda
The iloth tpendt nearly itt whole life hinging upside down.
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Lexington Grange Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie
from Boardman were Hep
pner and Iiexington callers on
Monday.
Visitors at the Lyle Peck
home Saturday were her
mother, Dolly and her
brother. R.D. Allstott of
McNary and Alberta Barlow
of Pendleton.
Norman Nelson and kenneth
Nelson were Spokane, Wash,
callers to visit Alfred Nelson,
who underwent major surgery
at Sacred Heart Hospital.
Vernon Scott, former Lex
ington resident, visited at the
L B. Ruhl home one day last
week.
Vernon Scott, former Lex
ington resident, visited at the
L K Ruhl home one day last
week.
Leora Mae (Van Winkle)
kane graduated last week
from the New Wave School of
Beauty in Salem.
Gladys Van Winkle was a
recent Lexington caller from
her home in Salem. While here
she spent some time at Pio
neer Memorial Hospital where
she visited Cleo Van Winkle.
Don't forget the food sale,
flea market and bazaar on
October 16 at the I 0 O F. Hall
beginning at 9 a.m.
Bob and Betty Wight spent
the weekend and Monday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Green.
Mrs, C.C. Jones spent sev
eral days visiting her mother,
Florence McMillan who is
very ill at the Good Samaritan
Center in Hermiston.
reg. nurse exam
K. Bier, formerly of Heppner
and presently of Portland,
graduate of Good Samaritan
Hospitr? and Medical Center;
and Francine R. Evans of
Irrigon, Kathleen M. Kenny,
formerly of Heppner, present
ly of Pendleton and Luella H.
Taylor of Lexington, all
graduates of Blue Mountain
Community College.
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Justice Court
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner hand
led the following cases during
the past week:
Nathan Ray Ilammona,
Heppner - Offensive Littering,
$12 fine.
Darryl Ray Jones, Irrigon -Violation
of the Basic Rule
(52 mph in a 35 mph zone), $28
fine.
Kay Marie Coon. Lexington
Failure to Yield Right of
Wav. $34 fine.
Garth Lewis Powell, Hep
pner No Motorcycle En
dorsement. $12 fine.
Harvey Ieroy Thompson,
Pendleton Exceeding the
Maximum Speed (69 mph in a
55 mph zone), $28 fine.
Kenneth Andrew Truax,
Baker, No PUC Permit, $28
fine.
Yvonne Earline Lovgren,
Lexington - Exceeding the
Maximum Speed (69 mph in a
55 mph zone), $18 fine.
Wayne Scott McDaniel,
Heppner Resisting Arrest,
$250 fine, all but $157 suspen
ded; 30 day jail sentence
suspended on the condition of
no further violations during a
one year probation period.
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Health Dept.
Friday. Oct. 15 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions, Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Oct. 19 free blood
pressure clinic. Heppner
Neighborhood Center. 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Oct. 20 - free
blood pressure clinic. Bank of
Eastern Oregon kitchen, lone,
3 to 4 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 22 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions. Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday. Oct. 29 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions. Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
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'Public Meetings
W m ii fit
Thursday, October 14 - Lex
ington Fire Department, city
hall. 7:30 pm : Port of Mor
row Commission, port office.
Nelson Square. Boardman. I
pm,
Monday. October 18 - Mor
row County School District
hoard, district office. Lexing
ton. 7:30 p.m.: lone Planning
Commission, city hall. 7:30
pm : Ffeppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. October 19 - Pio
neer Memorial Hospital
board, hospital. Heppner. 9:30
am.
Wednesday. October 20
Morrow County Court, court
house. Heppner. 9 a.m.
Monday, October 25- Morrow
County Planning Commission,
courthouse. Heppner - 7:30
pm.: Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m.
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The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 14, 1982 FIVE
Little River' Band cancels EOSC concert
The rock group Little River
Band has cancelled its East
ern Oregon State College ap
pearance, scheduled for No
vember 6,
According to student activi
ties director Yvonne Tagge. it
will be Impossible to resche
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concert this season.
Tagge said the group con
sented to include EOSC on its
tour, as a stop between two
larger colleges, but cancelled
its commitment when mem
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traveling more than 400 miles
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just wouldn't agree to travel
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