EIGHT-Tbe Iltppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, September 22. 19KJ
Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
Lexington Grange met on
Monday evening starting with
a bountiful potluck dinner.
The program started at 7:30
and was a most interesting
talk and slide show on Taiwan
by Shu-Ling-Yen, an extension
service specialist on an ex
change program to Oregon.
The talk and slides were well
received with the audience
asking many questions.
Following the program the
meeting was called to order by
the Overseer. Lyle Peck. In
troduced were Morton Wolver
ton. Eastern Oregon State
Deputy from Hermiston, and
Wheatland Pamona Deputy
Delpha Jones. Each of the
guests spoke on the work of
the grange and the coming
elections in the grange, both
on a state, Pamona and Subor
dinate levels. Try to elect the
person best suited to the posi
tion and with the best qualifi
cations, they said.
Many issues were discussed
and a resolution committee of
O.W. Cutsforth, Earl Pap
ineau and Glover Peck was
formed to draft these and
present them.
A discussion was held con
cerning garage sales and flea
markets, and how to protect
yourself from buying stolen
articles at these sales.
The Blue Mountain Fid
dlers' Concert on Oct. 15, and
the Morrow County Historical
Society's annual meeting to be
heid at the Lexington Grange
Hall Oct. 2 were announced.
There will be special music
provided by Doug and Norita
Marquardt, and a talk and
slide show by Antone Min
thorn, chairman of the Feder
ated Tribes of the Umatilla
Indian Reservation. Dancers
and music are also scheduled.
Pamona Grange will meet
in Lexington on Saturday, Oct.
29.
Friends were grieved to
hear of the recent death of
Zearl Gillespie at Consolidat
ed Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermistons. He was the
brother-in-law of Leita Mes
senger. Those from Lexington
attending the funeral services
were Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Mes
senger, Sr.; Ray Barlow from
Eugene, a brother of Mrs.
Messenger; Gerry and Sue
Messenger from Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mar
quardt and son Phillip; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Marquardt;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloods
worth; Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Hughes; Sheree Smith; Pam
Piper; Debbie Miller; and Jeff
Fortenberry.
Mr. and Ms. Jim Bloods
worth entertained at their
ranch home with a birthday
party and dinner honoring the
three grandchildren: Kevin,
Kasia, and Kent, on their
birthdays. Those present were
the childrens' parents, Carlita
and Jim Bloodsworth, Betty
Marquardt, Pam Piper, Sher
rie and Bob Smith and daugh
ter. Ray and Debbie Miller
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Romanda and Jessica,
Mrs. Evelyn Warren and Kin
and Dennis, along with the
host and hostess and the hon
ored guests.
Mr. and" Mrs. C.C. Jones
were Bend visitors on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huber
had a lovely dinner and day of
visiting recently when they
and their children were to
gether for the first time in 10
years. Those present with
their parents were: Marianne
and John Brams and children
Dylan and Nicole of Beaver
ton; David and Pat Huber
from Denver, Colo.; Gary
Huber from Walla Walla.
Wash.; Lucy and Roger
Davis, Wena tehee. Wash. The
family reports a lovely time.
Pat Wright and Sandi, and
Philis Piper and daughter at
tended a rabbit show at
Thompson Hall in Hermiston
on Saturday. There were 500
rabbits in the show, and the
Morrow County group came
away with several honors.
Kim McCabe of lone won best
of breed for a French lop.
Shawn Hams won best of
breed for Dutch, Sandi Wright
won best of breed for Jan.
Sandi also is now the proud
owner of a pygmy goat won in
a drawing. This group of kids
belongs to the Rise and Shine
Rabbit Club in Boardman.
Earl Papineau is home after
a few days' stay in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
Robert Steagall is a patient
in Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
suffering from some broken
bones.
Dates to remember:
- The Friday evening hunt
ers' supper and Saturday
morning breakfast at the Lex
ington 1 0 O F. Hall. Even if
you're not a hunter, come on
out and enjoy some pancakes.
- The Morrow County Histor
ical Society meeting on Oct. 2
at the Lexington Grange Hall.
Dinner will be at 1 p.m.,
followed by an interesting pro
gram, music by Norita Mar
quardt and brother Doug, and
slides and talks on Indian
culture and drummers and
dancers from the Umatilla
Indian Reservation.
The first fall card party at
the Rebekah Lodge Hall will
be held on October 1 , at 8 p m
Prizes will be awarded and
refreshments will be served.
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