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, The Heopner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 1, I98 THREE Lexington News lly Delplm Jonen 9119-81119 Holly Kchcknh Ide met on Thursdny. Nv. 17 for a reRulur ThnnksKivIng dinner under the chairmanship of Frances Peck for members and their families. A bountiful dinner was greatly enjoyed, and a good crowd was in attendance. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. 1, Ernie Chamberlain from the Boise, Idaho Bible College will be the speaker Sunday, Dec. 4 at the Christian Church in !exlngton. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger, Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Messenger and family of Portland were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hughes on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bu chanan returned home Sunday from several days spent in Hillsboro and the Portland area. Lexington Grange held a regular meeting on Monday, Nov. 21. A potluck dinner was enjoyed, followed by a slide presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson's trip to the South Pacific for his Sea Bees reunion. Committee Chairmen ap pointed were: Gert Martin, C.W A ; Ken Smouse, Lyle Peck and Orville Cutsforth, Agriculture; Norman Nelson, Carl Martin and Earl Papi neau. legislative; Building Chairman Glover Peck and five members; Membership and Scrapbook, Virginia and Josie Peck and Joyce Bu chanan; Auditing, Lyle Peck. Ken Smouse and Gene Ma jeske. The following were elected to membership: Mel and Anita Boyer, Berl Stillman and Marlene Duram by trans fer. Initiation is scheduled for January with Dot Halvonien as acting master. The Christmas meeting with an exchange of gifts was planned Gifts must be hand made, such as food stuffs or decorations. All are anxious to see what the men grangers are making. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar quardt and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Marquardt were guests of a daughter. Charma, in Port land for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin of Irrigon and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones were Salem business visitors Tuesday, motoring on to Depoe Bay where they spent Thanksgiving with the Jones' daughter, Charlene and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hudson from La Grande spent several days last week at the C.C. Jones ranch. Gerry and Sue Messenger from Portland spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bur cham spent the weekend in Condon with a son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burcham. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Nel son attended the Wheat league meeting in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nel son and son visited over the holidays with her family in Tacoma, Wash . A Sunday potluck dinner was held at the Lexington Christian Church with a good crowd in attendance. Venice Hendrickson is recu perating from major eye sur gery at the home of a daugh ter. Ann Chick, in Portland. Erda Pieper and Paul Morey visited relatives in Portland over Thanksgiving. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Brown of Newport have been visiting at the home of her mother, Erda Pieper. The Garden Bugs will meet at the Rebekah Hall on Thurs day at 1 p.m. for their Christ mas meeting. There will be an exchange of Christmas cookie. Also, each member is to bring two jars of jam or jelly for the Christmas boxes prepared at the Heppner Neighborhood Center. A Rebekah card party will be held Saturday evening, Dec. 3, at the hall. The public is invited. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her sister, Mable Ring, in lone. Tht firit steamship to cross the Atlantic, the S.S. Savannah, traveled from Savannah, GA. to Liver pool, England, on 1819. The voyage took 29 days. The Public is Invited to MEMORIAL SER VICES THURSDA Y, DEC. 1 8:00 p.m. Honoring the Following Brothers Garnet Currutt Kenneth Hatty C.J.D. Ilau in an C.C. Cartnichael Arthur (Sam) Crawford Victor Groshens Sr. W.K. Ilartman Fred Kyle Sam McMillan Melvin Moyer David Tom TouHnent Dubuque Emil Grotdieng The faults of our Brothers we write upon the sand. Their virtures upon the tablets of love and memory. .iir85 Ladies Night - Light Broil .6:30 p.m. Heppner Ellis 358 48 Heppner woman celebrates 100th Over $1,000 raised at benefit game 5 I' ; i ? I 1 i 'I r ' v.. P . ' Nellie Blanchat A Heppner woman, Nellie Blanchat. turned 100 years old last Friday, Nov, 25. A resident of Pioneer Mem orial Nursing Home, Mrs. Blanchat was born in Iowa and traveled west to Oregon by train and wagon with her family when she was three years old. Her father built the first school between Ontario and Vale, which she attended. She married and had two daughters and one son, all now deceased. Mrs. Blanchat helped to raise her grand children and some great grandchildren, recalls Jane Richards, one of Mrs. Blan chat's grandchildren. She worked in a ship yard on Swan Island, Wash, during World War II and also worked as a waitress in the formal dining room at Timberline IKlge and other restaurants. She enjoyed needle work and cross word puzzles. Her family was here to greet her on her birthday and the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary gave her a party complete with a decorated birthday cake on Monday, Nov. 28. The sport of skiing is said to have begun in Telemark, Norway about 1860. About $1,000 in donations was taken in at the door at a benefit basketball game last Friday night for Doug and Darwin Ansotegui of Heppner. Two brothers occupied a home that burned in a No vember 11 fire. Four teams of city league basketball players took each other on In two games with a large crowd of spectators' cheering on their favorite teams. John Kilkenny's team won over Greg Johnston's squad, and in the second game. Gar Aviation prevailed ovr a team of recently graduated HHS men. Many door prizes, donated bv local merchants, were given away at half time and the HHS Dance Team as well as the Heppner High Band performed. Funds were also raised at a concession stand, and along with o'hr donations received, a totaloffl.110 was presented to the Ansoteguis. Newly formed Republican Central Comm. to meet The newly formed Morrow County Republican Central Committee will meet at 7 p.m . Tuesday, Dec. 13 at Heppner Elks Lodge. All 22 precinct people have been appointed and officers elected according to Ken Tur ner, chairman. Ron McDonald, chairman, for Ray French's District 59 state legislature primary campaign, announces a can didate meeting to follow at 8 p.m. The public is welcome and invited to attend. Turner said. Brighten a Child's Christmas! Donations Needed: Games of All Sorts in Good Condition. Leave at Tom's TV or call 676-9975 t PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 1 THRU DEC. 4, 1983 Market D3DCR . j .'.". 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