FOUR The Heppner Gaiette - Lexington news Delpha Lexington Grange met on Sunday with a special meeting for the purpose of initiating subordinate degrees of the grange. Dot Halvorsen was acting master and her hus band, Lewis, was steward. The following members of Lexington Grange held of fices: Charles Buchanan, lec turer; Lyle Peck, overseerer; Cecil Jones, gatekeeper; Ma rie Steagall. chaplain; Hilda Yocom, L.A.S.; Joe Yocom, assistant steward; Joyce Bu chanan, Ceres; Josie Peck, Pomona; Charlene Papineau, Flora; and Delpha Jones, sec retary. Those from Willows Grange taking the degree work were Jim and Monica Swanson, Otto and Louise. Mortinson, Patty and Allen Peck. Linda Marquardt and Carl Martin. Doug Marquardt jtas musi cian for the day. : '.' Following the first two de grees the group recessed for a fine potluck dinner and later enjoyed the third and fourth degrees. guests for the afternoon were Berl ands Margaret Akers and Rolland and Delta Johnson. Mr. Johnson is Wheatland Pomona master. The guest spoke a few words following the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mar quardt were honored with a lovely wedding cake adorned with wedding rings, wedding bells and white doves. Punch and coffee were also served. The grange gave the young couple a gift, and many stayed to help them celebrate. Other gifts and a money tree were also given. The Doug Marquardts were also honored with a reception at the Community Hall in McMinnville one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Biddlecomb, Mr. and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt, as hosts. The colors of pink and white were carried throughout the recep tion. There was a lovely three tiered cake with two white doves and golden wedding rings adorning the top. Those motoring down from here were Mr. and.Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt, Betty Marquardt and Jana, Mrs. Randy Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marquardt, Lolita Grace and Melissa from Eu gene, Charma and Lolita Marquardt from Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Marquardt and sons from Connell, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel son have been visiting in Connecticut and other places on the East Coast thispast week. Venice Hendrickson was a recent caller at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom. Millie Yocom was attending to business matters in Board man one day this week. She is recuperating at the home of her parents after major sur gery. Charlene Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis, Frank Wil cox and Ken and Linda Jones and Chris and Mike were callers at the Cecil Jones home and enjoyed a birthday dinner honoring Kenneth Jones. Saturday they attended the graduation exercises of Hermiston High School. Melis sa Smith, a cousin, was in the graduating class. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin joined the group at the Jones home for dinner. Friends are happy to hear of the graduation of Penny Mar quardt, daughter of Rena and Bill Marquardt, on June 12 at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland where she will re ceive a B.A. in English and language communications. All are cordially invited to attend and no card is necessary. The Lexington Christian Church congregation was host to a household shower honor- Ttmet, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. May It, 1983 Jones 989-8189 I!I ing Philip and Paula Mar quardt on Sunday. A lovely potluck dinner was enjoyed by a good crowd. A beautiful decorated cake in colors of peach, blue and white was served at dessert time. The young couple received many fine and useful gifts. Minerva Denslinger of The Dalles is visiting with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Smouse are out again after a bout with the flu which kept them confined to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Papineau had weekend guests from Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Keith Padgett, Ruth McCabe and Delpha Jones met at Beecher's Cafe on Friday where Mr. padgett received the family stories fodr the Morrow County His tory Book. The Lexington Garden Club met for a regular meeting at Donna Papineau's home. Those present were: Kathy Tellechea, Dorothy Burcham, Luelia Taylor. Marie Steagall, Jean Brazell, Shirley McCarl and the hostess. There was a discussion on helping the Heppner Garden Club with this year's fair activities. Jean Brazell was appointed to check into this matter. Plans are going forward with work around the Rebekah and Oddfellow Hall in Lexing ton. The grass and weeds have been sprayed and the group will clean this up and prepare the grounds this fall for a park in the spring. Plans for shrubs and rose plantings are being made. This will be a memorial park honoring the Rebekah sisters who have passed away. Dorothy Burcham told of the fine trip visiting the Condon Garden CTub, and of their projects and ideas that may be adaptable to the Lexington club. The Yard of the Month was won by two fine gardeners, Luelia and Bob Taylor. Drive by and have a look at their beautiful home. Much work has been done with both shar ing in this project. Kathy, the president, pre sented each member with a petunia. The next meeting will be at the home of Jean Brazell on June 2 at 1 :30 p.m. following a short business meeting the group will tour the yards of the members in Lexington. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Telle chea and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor are returning home after several days on the Oregon coast. Opinion? , tMj- .... m- , rtr '"A 'if" 4f Vm, Question: "How do you feel about having a new dentist come to Heppner to practice one day a week?" "It has to be an assett to a town to have another profes sional come to it," said Deena Starr of lone. n a 'i i' . i i iff J ,r5iFCHO xl. ! ATWoori j.... M Pfe R otWvP ..GcostscRRY ury. iWV f X v )-,. --S'-ii-M"1 -(-' A f yj viir- Old Army map of (Editor's note: the above County was sent to the Gazette-Times from Colonel Gilliam's I Judge John F. Kilkenny, Portland, a former War. Strangely enough, the spot where it is county resident along with the fololowing note: marked on the map is the approximate location I thought you would be deeply enclosed map of Morrow County taken from which I attended I ancient records of the Department of the Army, date underneath Strange how many communities have disap- sents, on Army records, the date of the battle peared, such as Atwood, Saddle, Pettysville, which resulted in the enormous casualty list of Salingville, Midway and Dairyville. one Indian killed and one settler injured while I suppose Sand Hollow earned I by reason of being the battleground or first A.F.S. student presents S. African flag to HHS 1- h A 7p i 7 '; Joanna Bown, an American Field Service student from South Africa, who attended Heppner High School this year, presented her country's flag to Student Body President Wet Marlatt during an awards assembly last Monday, May 23. The flag was given as a symbol of goodwill and will hang next to the Australian flag given by Kris Donaldson, one of last year's A.F.S. students. Teens Eric Thompson Heppner Eric Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson. Eric is currently Student Body Vice President and will serve In that capacity next year at well. He is alio president of the Outdoor Club and is a member of National Honor Society, H-Club. Eric has also been involved in his church youth group and 4-If. He also plays varsity football, basketball and baseball. Eric is dependable and reliable. He is a fine student who accept! challenge and who always does his best. Eric plans to major in engineering and is currently looking at a variety of colleges. Howard Leavitt Ione lone High School's student of the month is Howard Leavitt. son of Nancy Leavitt of Irrlgon and Rodney Leavitt of Mananai, Virginia. He is a junior and has a G.P.A. of 3.33. Howard played varsity football for three years and varsity basketball for two. In track, he competes in long jump, triple jump and spruits. TEENS OF THE MONTH SPONSORED BY:. Ron McDonald r i Morrow Co. shows early settlements map of Morrow encounter between the Cayuse Indians and interested in the of the home in which I lived and the grade school its prominence loading his rifle. of the Month 676-9921 column during the Cayuse some 70 years ago. I believe the the name Sand Hollow repre- PUBLIC NOTICES y CEMETERY NOTICE All flowers, both real and artificial, will be removed from Heppner Masonic Ceme tery on June 6. 1983. This is necessary in order to mow. Anyone wishing to save their artificial flowers should pick them up before that date. H.C.M.D. Boarad Published: May 26,. June 1, 1983. NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given that a public meeting of Heppner Cemetery Maintenance Dis trict Budget Committee will be held at 810 Condon High way. Heppner, Oregon, at 7:30 p.m Tuesday, June 7, 1983, at which time the budget mes sage and budget document for the fiscal year 1983-84 will be presented. Anyone may attend to discuss the budget. Copies of the budget are available at 810 Condon Highway. Beveriy Gunderson Budget Officer Published: May 26, 1983. j i I ) PO. Box 662 117 S. Mom Heppoor, Orogon 97836 PCBUC NOTICES : " 1 o . SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the Heppner City Council will be held on June 6th. 1983 at 7:45 p.m., at Heppner Cily Hall. 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, Ore gon. The purpose of the meet ing is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1st. J983 as approved by the City of Heppner Budget Com mittee. The budget summary was published in the Heppner Gazette Times on May 19th, 1983. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained free of charge at Heppner City Hall between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time. Telephone 676 9618. Marshall Lovgren, City Administrator City of Heppner. Oregon Published: May 26. 1983, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1904 NOTICE TO - INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: CHARLES BYRON MARKILLIE Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Charles Byron Mar killie. deceased, are now pen ding in the above entitled court, wherein Bert Edward Markillie. the undersigned, has ren appointed and has qualified as the personal rep resentative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are re quired to present them, in due form, w ithin four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to. the undersigned at the following address now desig nated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main. Heppner. Oregon or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain , additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the latter's at torney's) who is (are) Winter, Sweeney & Doherty, Box M2, Heppner, Oregon 97836. 676-9456. Bert Edward Markillie Personal Representative 815 Mt. Adams Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-3241 Published: May 26; June 2. 9. 1983. 7 mm If I 1 mi l y (9 (PUBLIC NOTICES 1 - no NOTICE OF OREGON WHEAT f COMMISSION PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING notice Hereby ? Is; GIVEN that a public meeting . will be held pursuant to ORS Chapter 578, The Oregon Wheat Commission Act, in the Conference Room of the Pen dleton Grain Growers Build ing. Southwest Tenth and Dor ion Avenue. Pendleton, Ore gon, on Tuesday , June 21, 1983. from 11:00 a m. to 12:00 noon, upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Wheat Commission during the fiscal year July 1. 1983 to JuneJK),. 1984. At this meeting any produ cer of wheat in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for in spection under reasonable circumstances in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, contact the Oregon Wheat Commission office, P.O. Box 400. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. Dated this 17th day of May. 1983. ATTEST: GLEN A. CHRIS TENSEN, CHAIRMAN IVAN C. PACKARD. ADMIN ISTRATOR Published: May 26. 1983 SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING At 8:00 Ip.m.l on June 7, 1983 at City Hall the City Council will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget for the City of Ione for the fiscal year 1983 84 begin ning July I, 1983. Any person may appear to disc uss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. Ione Branch. The first Notice and Summary was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times on May 19, 1983. Linda K.LaRue Chairman of Governing Body Morrow County Published: May 26, 1983. tv) The family and friends of Everett and Elma Harthman cordially invite friends and relatives to their fiftieth wedding reception Saturday afternoon, the v: e from two Hardman '- li I No Giiu Pirate lOTMIMmilMI. Yllhm.w iidfMijltiiii triingf li r" frmjj. au & "Sjj H 4 twt jfcur"" 'ApiarA wnur'--i IS COMING "VC TTMF. TO CHECK fTY?T ATT YOUR F.OI TPMF.NT IpOBLiC NOTICES ri ' CEMETERY NOTICE Annual Care patrons of Hep pner Cemetery i District are reminded that payments are due for the year 19831 Please mail to Beverly Gunderson, Sec.-Treas., Rt. 1, Box 3002, Heppner, Oregon 97836. ' Published: May 26, 1983. SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the Heppner Water Control District will be held on June 6th. 1983 at 7:30 P.M.. at the Soil Conservation Office. Gilliam & Bisbee Buil ding. Heppner. Oregon. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1983 as approved by the Hep pner Water Control District Budget Committee. The bud get summary was published In the Heppner Gazette-Times on May 19th. 1983. A copy of the budget may he inspected or obtained free of charge at 471 North Main Street, Heppner, Oregon between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. pre vailing time. Telephone 676 9456. Al Osmin Chairman of the Board Heppner Water Control District Published: May 28. 1983. RITTER ROAD NO. 2 SALE The Heppner Ranger District is offering for sale to the highest bidder 22 Acres of lodgrpole pine poles and posts which may be suitable for chips estimated to contain 400.000 lineal feet. The sale will be held on June 27, 1983 at Heppner, Oregon. For information contact: District Ranger Heppner Ranger District P O. 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