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    The lleppner Gazette-Tlmei, Heppner .Oregon, Thursday, April It, IM4-TIIREE
Open house for candidate
The reception was well at- received. He discussed var
Garden Bugs honor Robins yard
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones 989-8189
Three Links Club met at the
home of Lula Palmer on
Thursday for a regular meet
ing. Plana were made for an
Easter Day food sale to be
held at Del s Market on Satur
day at 8:30 a.m.
The quarterly birthday
party gift exchange will be
Thursday evening at the
lodge. Those that have drawn
for this year, remember your
Secret Sisters. Lovely refresh
ments were served to Joyce
Buchanan, Annella Padberg,
Delpha Jones, Venice Hend
reckson and the hostess. Next
meeting will be at the Cecil
Jones Ranch.
Paul Morey and Erda Piper,
have both been transported to
a hospital in Portland. They
had both been able to be at
home for a short time, after a
stay in St. Anthony Hospital in
Pendleton, but were taken
back to Pendleton on Monday
from where they were taken
by Mrs. Piper's daughter and
grandson to Portland to
Meridian Hospital. Marlene
Duran accompanied them to
the city returning on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hudson
from La Grande have been
visiting this week at the C.C.
Jones Ranch.
The turkey dinner planned
for Easter Sunday at the
Lexington Grange has been
postponed to a later date.
Delpha Jones and Josie
Peck attended the 65th an
niversary of Greenfield
Grange in Boar dm an on Sat
urday, April 14. All enjoyed a
lovely spring afternoon. The
meeting was called to order by
the Master Martha Baker,
who welcomed all and turned
the meeting to Virginia Phil
lips who introduced Mabel
Allen who then read the his
tory of that grange. Delpha
Jones, Wheatland Pomona
Grange deputy, gave a few
words on the progress of the
grange and country over the
last 65 years: radio, televis
ion, man in outer space, and
the grange and its work.
Several accordian solos by a
visitor from Irrigon and solos
nd skits from the State Line
Grange Kitchen Bank - Con
sisting of a men's quartet
provided a great entertain
ment for a fun and appro
priate afternoon. Cake, punch
and coffee was served.
Jackie Thurmond small
grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Peck, who has been
visiting for several weeks has
relumed to her home in Pilot
Rock,
An Easter Day program will
be Sunday at the Lexington
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Leita Messenger, was an
outpatient at St. Anthony
Hospital in Pendleton Wed
nesday. Lexington Grange met on
Monday night for a regular
meeting with Master in the
Chair. A lovely potluck dinner
was enjoyed with the supper
Committee of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Stegall and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth in
charge. A fun and educational
program was enjoyed. A game
was played at the supper hour
and the aerobic dancing class
entertained. The aerobic pro
gram improves one physical
ly, mentally and personality a
wise and is great fun. The
class issued a gracious invita
tion to anyone wishing to join
the group.
A program on Computers
was greatly enjoyed, which
explained how to handle a
Computer and its adaptability
to farm use.
The door prize, an orchid
corsage, was won by Josie
Peck.
The supper Committee for
the May meeting will be Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson.
Elsie Huston is visiting her
sister in Albany for a week.
Buck Morris has returned
from Alaska and is again
running the Lexington Chev
ron Service Station.
Ray Papineau has been
hired by the City of Lexington
to fill a maintenance position.
Recognition luncheon
planned at Center
The annual Recognition
Luncheon for the Senior Vol
unteers working in all pro
grams under Retired Senior
Volunteers Program
(R.S.V.P) will be held Thurs
day, April 26th at the Neigh
borhood Center. It will be a
potluck luncheon states Neola
Mackey of the Center.
Darlene Gerard from the
Umatilla Co. Housing Author
ity will be at the Neighborhood
Center Thursday, April 19 to
take applications for rental
assistance through the Section
8 housing program.
Janet Phillips, the Adult
Family Services representa
tive, will be at the Center
Wednesday, April 25 from 9
a.m. until 12 noon.
Food stamp applications are
available at the Center.
Give a Houseful
of Flowers.
Charm someone this Easter
with the adorable Birdhouse
Iiouquet from Teleflora. It's
a real, all-wood keepsake
IJirdhouse, silkscreened with
an original pastel desijjn
and bursting with a fresh
spring bouquet. After the
flowers are gone, it's per
fect for small birds and
a colorful decoration
for the garden or patio.
bo don t let time
fly by. To send this
delightful gift any
where in the country,
call or visit our shop.
SendTelefloras Birdhouse Bouquet
for Easter. Sunday April 22
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The lawn and surrounding
area are always well kept with ti, i,i u
, ; I- a t Irrigon held an open house
French, Morrow County Re
publican candidate for Dis
trict 59 stale representative.
Vern and Francine Evans of tended and French was well ious issue with those present.
blooms in the yard all sum
mer, A spokesperson says the
Robins yard is "very worthy
of the Yard of the Month."
Exhaust System Specials
DUAL
CONVERSIONS
with Glass Paks
only $180
Pauline and Homer Robins
The Ixington Garden Bugs years. Both are plant lovers
chose the yard of Homer and and Homer is apt to be out
Pauline Kobins as the Yard of working in the yard or garden
the Month for April. at most any time reported a'
The couple has a weed free spokesperson for the garden
yard at 4.10 West Street where club,
they have lived for the past 12
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