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W rd n rs d a v 11 , f f f f f f f f f f f f f r ..... ............... *..............................................»..................• ' Lexington News Topic Club tells of new books at lone library Thr l»nr Topic H u b held a Jan u ary meet inn and work day at the Public U brary Member* worked 0*1 arranninn book*, cataloging and cleaning After lunch at The Office they returned to work and later had a m eeting It w as decided that the library should br painted and car |M‘ted A spring money m ak er i* planned to cover som e of the expen XT A «election of la te r disc* a re available in the la b rary for thoae who w ould enjoy ta k in g «ome friend* into the la b ra ry in the afternoon or evening for a film showing may contact a Topic Club m em ber or Mr* (»race Byrne* the librarian, to m ake arrangem ent* New book* recently put on the 'in Ives for adult* include two which a re very much in the news at present The M ammoth Hunter»” t v lean M Auel i* the third book in a series called E arth » Children "The lis Delphi» Jones Heppner Happenings By M ary Bryant 676-9493 followed Several mem tiers read C hristm as selections (lifts placed under a beautifully decorated tree were exchanged Ken Elliott, accom panied by Ju an ita C harm ichael sand and led the c h a p ter in singing holiday selections Members and visitors retire d to the dining room for a variety of delic ious C hristm as goodies served from ta b le s b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d by C arm elita Halvorsen On D ecem ber 17 a Joint potluck dinner, followed by joint installation of Heppner Masonic 1-odge No 69 and lone Masonic l-odge No 120 officers was well attended and enjoyed Mrs Alena Anderson has returned to Heppner after an absence of approxim ately a month spent in the valley She vistied at the homes of her daughters and their fam ilies C hristm as Eve was spent with Dee and Jim E rdm ann at Aloha and C hristm as Day with Nancy and Phil McMcnnan at Hillsboro All the m em bers of their fam ilies were present as well as for New Y ears Her daughter. Carol, lives in the hoist and was unable to be with them Unemployment down from year ago In Morrow County during 19*5 wage and salary em ploym ent incr eased by llo with the m ajor grow th coming from the trad e le c to r Un em ployment is also below y ear ago e e eeee» eeeeeeeeeeeeee» eee» » » » » » e» e» eeeeee» » eeeeeeeeeee» ee» » ee» Color P u rp le” has been m ade into a very successful movie and was w ritten by Alice W alker, who is the first black author to receive the Pulitzer prize for literatu re Other new books a r ' Hyde P ark M other” by Klliot Kooseveit. a story about hi* indom itable m other and her insistence that a m urder in thei n eig h b o rh o o d be so lv e d . "L a » t W ish" w ritten by Betty Kollin. Joan Kennedy Story by Marcia C h allu , "Ice by Kd Me Bam "K irst Among E q u als” by Jeffrey A rc h e r, a n o th e r A rth u r H ailey book. Strong Medicine and many more books for inform ation enter tainm ent. and good economical way to fill the w inter hour* Visit your lone la b ra ry on Tues day or T hursday afternoons from J 5 p m or at other hour* by appoint ment A book drop i* provided by the outside door for the return of hooks at anytim e Virginia Peck. Dorothy Burcham . Joyce Buchanan and Delpha June* attended San* Souci loxlge in Hep pner on Kriday evening and assisted Vivian McConnell, the DDP in the installing of officers Following the business of the evening lovely r e freshm ent* were served and the ladies enjoy ed a bingo party J E Messenger w as surprised when several of hi* children and g ra n d c h ild re n b ro u g h t b irth d a y cake and helped celeb rate his birth day on Sunday afternoon Those present w ere Betty M arquardt and Jan a. Debbie and Kay Miller and children. Pam and Dave Piper and son. Jim and C arlita M arquardt and children. Joyce and Kandy Hughe* and children Mindy Smith Kena and Bill M arquardt. and IXiug and landa M arquardt and son M arcus Kristin Nelson was a visitor at the home of her m other. Je a n Nelson last week In spite of winter cold. fog. and often icv streets. Kuth laicust Cha pter No 32 OES has held stated m eetings at the D ecem ber 9 m eeting Ken Elliott of Arlington, a m em ber of the Home Endow ment Com m ittee of (¡rand C hapter w as present for an official visit M em bers enjoyed his very interesting report on activities and updates of the Masonic and E astern Star Home Cherry Wil l i a m s m em ber of C ancer R esearch Fund C om m ittee was unable to be present to m ake her official visit She did send an interesting letter that gave facts about research and new equipm ent being used, also stati-d that last year there w as too percent chapter participation with over $39.500 given for cancer rese a r ch After chapter closed a C hristm as 9H94ÌIH9 inson M em bers enjoyed refresh ment* of angel food cake and ice cream topped by rasp b erries and served by John and tam ise Wood and helpers R eports are that Oma Cox has im proved sufficiently to he under going therapy and that Ida E a rra is continuing to im prove at home Is lin g to n G range met on Monday evening for a regular m eeting s t a r t ing with the annual pancake supper cooked and served by the men of the G range C hairm an for the evening w as Lyle Peck All the men helped with the preparing and serving of the supper Guest speaker for the evening was Jeff Manley . D irector of the TTM'ounty Health D istrict This was a most interesting and educational talk explaining the var Hobs problem s in our counties includ ding what to watch for in m arijuana use He explained the various kinds, how they a re used and how ob tained in fact, he gave the group a J a n u a r s ÏÏ. I»M> M \ 1 good bit to think about and be conciousof A short business m eeting was held with an announcem ent of a Sw eet heart C ard P arty on February IS with re fre s h m e n ts , an d p riz e s Committee appointed was B arbara Cutsforth. Charlene Papineau and Joaie Peck This is a money m aker to help the G range with the current expenses It was announced the death of Bill Seahaffer. a long time granger and form er lone resident, at St Anthony 's Hospital in Pendleton Hr and his family have been Board man residents for sev eral years level*, »ay* a pres* release from the Oregon Employ ment Division The xinty s population increased by 0 9 percent during the year This is the second consecutive year that the population has grown since I960 t im i gæ «fra Open For SUPER BOWL SUNDAY l January 26, 1986 Mabel Ring fell at her home and lone and was taken to Portland 12 p .m . M argaret 'M rs E lbyl Akers of lone was ill and transporter] to Portland Big Screen T V. & Snacks Pam ona G range will m eet at Willows G range Hall in tone on Saturday starling at 10 30 a m with dinner being served at noon by the G range laidies All subordinate m e m b e rs c an a tte n d P a m o n a meetings, so let s give the New Year a good send off with a fine crowd in attendance to support the newly elected officers TTJT IM III1 LIVE MUSIC BY - Dick & Dine Friday, Jan. 24 & W in t e r iz e HEAT TAPES ANTIFREEZE RV ANTIFREEZE PROPANE TORCH WEATHER STRIP Heppner Elks 358, "If here friends meet " 1 « N Mean C o a s t to C o a s t 67b9t8l To get all the options w e offer in our new IRA, you’d have to go to a stock broker, a m utual fund company, a savings & loan, and the bank. Mrs Betty T anner was installed as Noble G rand of Sans Souci Kehekah Lodge Friday night She was installed by Vivian McConnell. D istrict Deputy President, assisted by four m em bers of Holly l-odge from L exington. D elpha J o n e s . Joyce Buchanan. Virginia Peck and D orothy B u rch am A fter lo d g e, m em bers and guests w ere served a decorated cake and gelatin Vivian and C harles McConnell have received word that their son. Jim . is up for soldier of the month, and received an aw ard for the cleanest room during inspection Tom McConnell, another son. has passed the test for am ate u r radio operator and received his general ham license At the Jan u ary 13 m eeting of Kuth Locust C hapter No 32. OES, Secre tary I-ouise Wood read a letter from m em ber Ruby Becket. who is p rr sently living and visiting with her daughter. Sharon Burkenbine and fam ily in W ilkesboro , N orth Carolina She sent greetings to all and wrote that she was feeling much better Also stated that she had enjoyed many C hristm as activities and also attendance at E astern Star m eetings After the business order. 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