Rebekafi Groups I Couples Attend AF of L Conclave
Plan Activities
For Weeks Ahead
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LKXINOTON ! NobU
CUanda rlub or Molly rul-ltah
1-odire met ai the home of Mra
Aloruo Hendrraon Uit Tuesday
afternoon.
Main bualnemi tif the after
noon wii lh planning of I lie
menu for entertaining I lie llrpp.
ner rant Noble (randa v,hn
If VIRGINIA KELSO
KIN.tM-Mr. an.l Mr. Karl
Norrla ami Mr. ami Mra. Mud
Kulton if FiMkll wrnt la Seattle
Saturday to attmd I ha JWth an
nual convention of lha AK of L
aa drlrRatra from Loral VJML
Krnnrth Norrla left Portland
laat Wednesday fr Ain4lll.
Trkaa. hrr he will take hla
ba.le training In th Alf Korre.
Thm rrKular merlin of the
Klnrua Women rlub waa held
lat Thuraday ( the kltchrn.
During t tic bulneaa meeting
conducted by Prealdent Vonnte
iWownlnit, further plana were
ih- .r. iutiM, ..lnuin I oimuimvi ior ine raru uany 10
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l.na lxi ntl.U f.. -,,f. I " "1'" " -
fee hour and handkerchief
howrr honoring Mra. Unt
Itroadley anl Mra. Cora Warner,
who are making plana to move
14 (orvallta aoon
ThoM treent fr the after
non wrre Mra. AI Frtiwh, Mra.
Arrhle Munkera. Mf. t". C J"iie,
Mra. llertha Hunt. Mra. OrU Pad
berg and Mra. Kloreni-o MMll
Ian and the hiwtesa, Mra. Hen
deraon.
lliree Llnka Commute met
a the home of Mm. AI rYtm h
lat Thuraday afternoon with
the chairman, Mra. Joe Yorom
ireldlnt!.
It wii announced that Holly
IxmU' had completed Ma lr
eye bank donation and voted to
aend the United Nation dona
tion Oil week. AImi. repair plan
were dlied for the reM
mIiim lloth brldce and plnorh
le will be played. When the
meeting adjourned cooklea and
roffee were M-rvrd by the. ht
rHkcn Kathryn Hark and Edith
I-viuh afire wMih the ladle
quilted for the rent of the after
noon
Mra Paul Oyler waa a bual-
nea visitor to Condon on Monday.
Klrardo SaraKuetta left Turn-
day liy plane from Pendleton to
fly the Polar Itoule to hla home
In Navarro, Spain, lie plana to
he gone about five or alx
month.
Mr. and Mra. Truman Mead
ow or Urnir, Missouri, atient
from Tueodav until Thursday
vlkitlng with Mr. and Mra. John
Meadow and family.
Mr. Willis WrU'ht and dau-
Zmn. 7n.l TeVhlng ling the .V. f " ' S"" -nt from Wedne
of ,h; building over the real XL?!?
roorna. .,u r.t . -
Mra. Fet!k-h ahowed the croup
n a recently acquired map of
(Jermany. where her aon. Boh.
and aome of the other Morrow
county hoy were atatloned In
that country.
Thoae ta-enent for the after-
noon were Mr. Archie Munkera,
Mr. C. C. Jonea. Mm. Joe Yo-
mm. Mr. Klorem-e McMillan,
Mr. Ilrrtha Hunt. Mra. Alonzo
llendemon, Mra. Charlea C'olley,
Mr. fA Hunt. Mm. Orl Pad
bvrg. and Mr. Frank hoblnaon.
Ing with relative and friend
Visiting with Mr. and Mra. J.
V. Wall and Mm John I Mr.
Wall mother. Mm. Lillian Wall
of Oinak. Wash.
Mr and Mr. Doyat Huhh.ll
and family went to The Dalle
Thumday to attend the funeral
aervlce of Mr. Hubbc-lla broth
er Inlaw, Jce Orcutt.
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Perry
went to Pendleton Tuesday
where they vUlted with Mr. and
Mr. KoM-oe itufth and family
and Mm. Valorla Ncssclrodi and
aon Elton.
Mr. and Mr. Allen Mfttad and
daughter Carol were bunlncji
Pino City Organizes
Community 4-H Clubs
Mr. and Mra. Roger Brandhag
en of Pendleton are the proud
rS,ZKiv"' o Inland on Saturday.
gramlpurents are Mr. and Mr.
Wilbur Steagall of lxlngton.
rkln KUnger recvntly under
went a tonallectomv at lloneer
Memorial hmpttal In Heppner.
Newt O'llarra ha returned
home after a May In Commu
nity Hospital In IVndleton.
Mr. and Mr. Jack O'llarra
and children ncnt the week
end with hi father. Newt O1
Harra from their home In Port
land.
Mr. and Mr. Max Breeding
and aon apent the week-end at
the C. C. June ran-h from their
home In Portland. Mra. Lola
Find meeting to organize our
livestock and horse 4 II clun
wm held January 9 at the Bit
Healv home. Kxtenslon Agents
Donna Corge and Kail MtCar-
tv explained how a community
4-11 club derate, and that we
should have at least 10 meet
Off rem elected were Micua
I.uclana. president: John Currln
Breeding returned to Portland vice-president: Melvln Asnbeck
with them whore ahc will visit secretary; Jeanne Daly, reporter;
for aeveral weeka. Patty I.uclana. ong leader, and
Mm. Lou Broad ev and Mm. Pattl Ho t. lunlor leader, otner
Cora Warner recently returned member are Gary Fredrlckaon,
to their home after a few dayi Susan Healy. Joan lleaiy, Meve
spent In Corvallla. The ladle Rhea. Patty Daly. John Myers
went down with Mra. Clarence and David Daly.
Hay, daughter of Mm. Warner. Mm. BUI Healy. Ron curnn
Mr. and Mra. A. r. Maleske and Charlie Daly arc our jomi
were Portland visitor last week, leaden for the year.
Their granibton Donald, who U
a atudent at Forest Orove, re
turned home with them for
spring vacation.
Cranaa Has "Man's Nlflhr
Lexington Crango No. 726
met at the hall Saturday night Ing and
for It regular meeting. Hie ape Charley
clal "men's night" started with
a pancake feed planned, cook
ed and served by the men, and
a talk and films by Oscar Peter
son showing his recent trip to
South America. It was decided
to have the regular Grange bus
lncw meeting on April 3 follow
At our second meeting Jan
uarv 2". we chose the name An
Imal Tamen, for our livestock
club, arid the Pine City Kioers
for our horse club. Jeanne uaiy
tnve a renort on proper groom
handling or a norse,
Dalv said the horse
show field day would be May
7
We met again February 12 at
the Jerry Myers home. Patty and
Susan Ilea v gave a demonsira
tlon on how to make a Bhcep
blanket. Patty Luclana and
Jeanne Dalv cleaned a saddle.
Ing the Church Sunday program. Mra. Ron Currln served refresh
Tills will be a pot luck dinner mcnts. We will meet March 22
served at noon followed by a at the George Luclana home,
urouram. Everyone In the com- Jeanne Daly, reporter
munity Is cordially Invited to
the church Sunday services. Al
so the HKC nnnounced It Is plan- of the ncwlv organized mom
nlng to purchase 30 more chain bershlp committee of the state.
for the dining room ana unkcu Kucn gave mosi jnu-resung re
that the group look the chairs ports of recent meetings in Port
over nnd crlvo their opinion, land.
Present for the meeting was Na- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt
than Thorpe and wife. Mr. and children of Bcaverton ore
Thorpe Is Morrow County Dep- visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertha
utv and Mrs. Thorpe a member Hunt this week.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Ball and
family went to HrrmOion Sat
urday to visit with relative and
then on in Pendleton that eve
ning to watch th Slat "II"
basketball championship flay
off.
Mra. Vincent Allen and aorta
Charles. Dick, and Bob went to
Wetarr. Idaho, Friday to !end
aeveral days vlaltlng with rela
tive. Mm. Bill Bell and aon Brian
of The Dalles spent last week
at thf Alan Gulnn home while
Mr. and Mrs. Gulnn were on a
bualness trip to San FrancUco,
Calif. Also In San Francisco
were Mr. and Mra. A. B. Colt-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Schroedcr. i
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel
and family were In The Dalk-a
Friday for medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Huhbell
and family went to Portland
Saturday where Doyal bowled
In the State Bowling Tourna
ment at the 20th Century Bowl
ing Lanes.
Jerry and RUhard Brltton of
Touchet. Wash, visited firenda
here during the week end. The
Brltton formerly lived in Kin
zua. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and
Mr. and Mr. DHbcrt Banree
H-nt the week end at North
Plain vlaltlng with Mr. and
Mm. Richard Bovcr and family.
Mr. Jack Sitton and daugh
ter Jackie and Rita went to
SMkane. Wash. Friday to spend
several dava visiting with Mr.
and Mm. David Sitton and dau
ghter Debbl.
The Friendship Club was en
tertained Wednesday evening at
the grade school with Mavis Oy
ler a the hostess. High was
won by Jean Medlock, low by
Naomi Rice, and floating by
Jean Medlock and Sharon Kel
so. Other playing were Pat Mc
Minn, Dinah Jackson, Sue Mat
tison. F.lva lver. Virginia Sitton,
Doris Stubblefleld. Barbara Mor
tlmore. and Rorie Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
were business vislton to Port
land last Monday.
Mm. Rusty Medlock and son
Mike were in Heppner last Wed
nesilav for business and medi
cal care for Mike.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoolcraft
were business visitors to Hepp
ner Friday.
Minnie Evans
Dies in California;
Services Held Friday
Mrs. Minnie Evans, who had
made her home in Redlands,
Calif., for the past 25 years, died
last week In Loma Linda. Calif.,
at the age of 86, according to
information received from her
sister. Miss Mollie Brown of
Redlands.
Srvlces were held at 2 p.m,
Friday from the F. Arthur Cort-
ner chapel, with the Rev. V.
Stanley Silkc of the First Bap
tist church officiating. Burial
was In Hillside Memorial Park.
Minnie (Brown) Evans was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Brown, who lived In the
Black Horse area. She married
Frank Evans of Lexington and
the family made Its home on
a wheat ranch here for many
yean.
She Is survived by one son,
John J. Evans, of Washington;
four sisters, Miss Mollie Brown,
Miss Carolena Brown and Mrs.
Emma Haberman, all of Red
lands, and Mra. Clara Donald
of Utah.
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Riding Club Meets
Third meeting of the South
Spring 4-H Riding club was
called to order on March 8 by
Kerry Coppock at Michelle Mil
ler's home. Roll call was ans
wered by naming the parts of a
bridle.
Our new members are Barbara
Bloodsworth, Junior leader, and
Marcla Holiday. Refreshments
of ice cream bars and cookies
were served by Mrs. Miller. We
meet again March 17 at the
home of Sherry Kemp.
Sherry Kemp, reporter
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