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DL. CI UU I For New Mother Br VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mm. Donald Nickel wen and her daughter, Tiffani were honored at baby show' er Tuesday, March 11. at the Kinua Uraile chool. The guests were seated at table covered with pink cloths and centered with a pink candle. The head table was also cen tered with pink flower. Winners of the game were Hael Uulett. VI Slinkard. I'at Hyatt, and Mary Ann McCon- nell. Mrs. Nlckelsen opened her many gift, assisted by Mr. Jack Sitton, Mrs. Edward Nick el sen of FokkII and Mr. Cora Burnslde of Spray. Refreshments of cake and cof fee were served by the hostess es, Mrs. Wllda Freeman, Mrs. Mildred Hlnes, Miss Lorelei Hubbell. Mrs. Alma Cory. Mrs. Joyce Keller, Mrs. Edna Nelson, Mrs. Naomi Rice, and Mrs. Doris Stubblefield. Week-end Bursts of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller and family were Irene. Jeanle, and Elaine Clark of Terrebonne and Mrs. Edna Foster and daughter Mel odie of Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell and family spent a week-end at Milton-Freewater where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son, Don, moved March 15 to Bend where they will make their home. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice. The Kinzua Kindergarten started operation on Monday, March 24, at the Kinzua Grade school. It operates five days a week, from 8 to 11 a.m. In charge will be Mrs. Gladys Jewell. For further information regarding ages and other facts please contact Mrs. Jewell or Ron Eversole. Mrs. Larry O'Neall and Mrs. Ron Eversole and children left March 15 to spend the week visiting relatives of Mrs. Ever sole at Burley, Idaho. M. and Mrs. Red Hulett were buhlneHs visitors to The Dalle on March 17. Sltendlng the week-end In Portland were Mr. and Mr. Ray Cody. Mr. Sue Munition was the hoMess Wednesday evening March 12. to the Friendship Club which met at the grade school. High wa won by Ron nie Campbell, low by Patsv Me Minn, and pinochle by Sharon Smiley and Naomi Rice. Other playing were Ruth Jordan, Laura Hire. Deena Held, Roberta Coulee, Clndl Weaser, Bocky Wright, and Terry Todd. Mrs. Dannie! Bell and child ren spent from March 11-14 vis Iting with Mr. and Mr. Robert Kelso. Mr. and Mr. Earl Norrls went to Portland on March 9 where Norri was a delegate from the Local Union No. 2ai6 to the 32nd Annual Western Council of Lumber and Sawmill Workers. On March 13 the Nor rls' went to Spanawav, Wash., to visit with SSgt. and Mrs. Ken neth Norrls until Saturday when they returned to Oregon City to visit Mrs. Norrls' sister. Mrs. Lois Carpenter at Oregon City, returning home on Sunday, March 16. Miss Carol Nlstad, who is at tending Lewis and Clark Col lege in Portland, is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nis- tad. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry re turned home during the week end. Mr. Perry has been receiv ing medical care in Portland and Mrs. Perry had been visit ing their daughter and family. the Roscoe Rushs in Cascade Locks. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Muzzy and children, Kevin and Paula, have returned to their home at Thome Bay, Alaska, after hav ing spent several months here. my THE GAZETTE HEPPNER -TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 27, 1969 Sec. 2 CLASP ENVELOPES In a var- lety of sizes from 6Hx9V4 to 12xl5H on sale at The Gazette- Times. Ph. 676-9228. Plans Underway For State Grange Sewing Contests Br DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Women's Activ ity Committee of the Lexington Grange met at the home of Mrs. A. F. Maleske last Thursday af ternoon for its regular meeting. It was decided to give money to the State Hospital for one month's movies for the retarded patients, and two sewing days were scheduled the first one at the home of Mrs. Florence Mc Millan, when articles will be sewn for the hospital, and also at the next regular meeting, scheduled for the home of Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth, Sr. Articles for State CranRe dress contests were discussed, and it was announced that there will be cotton dresses from Lexing ton Grange entered. Pomona Judging of the dresses Is sched uled for May 7. contests are held on a subordinate, county and state levels, with winners going to National Grange. The contest Is opt a to all Grange women, and those sponsored by members of the Oregon Maie Grange, and will close April 30. Anyone interested in entering mav contact the chairman of the Women's Activity Commit tee or Mrs. C. C. Jones. Refreshments were servea to Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Martha Van Schoiack, Mrs. Nora Turner. Mrs. Ola Ruggles, Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, and Mrs. Majeske. Holly Rebekah Lodge met last Thursday night for its regular meeting, at which time dele gates for the Rebekah Assembly were elected as follows: Mrs. X x t U' GIRLS of the Spray rodeo court ar shown with th saddle that will b given aw or at the rodso. From left to right or Bar bara Couitt Spray; Becky Fulleton. Heppner; Mr. Ctbb Gregg accepting ticket for Vonda Hettlngna of DottU1 Dobblo Tip pet Monument; and Phyllis Linn of John Day. GUI will sou ticket lor the rod to prior to tho oront It's EASTERTIME n And It Takes Four Features In Clothing To Make a Perfect EASTER IMPRESSION 1. Excellent "Fabrics" Exclusive Wool and Dacron Blends by Curlee with fresh new ideas for spring. 2. Correct "Styling" The New Natural Look In one, two, and three button single breasted suits. 3. Superb "Tailoring" Nobody gives you finer tailoring than Curlee in their price fields. It can't be concealed. 4. Reasonable "Prices" Always top value for your clothing dollar when you buy our nationally known and respected lines of clothing. Joe Yocom, first delegate: Mrs. Joel Engleman, second delegate; Mrs. Florence McMillan, first al ternate, and Mrs. A. F. Majeske, second alternate. Assembly will meet In May in Baker. Follow ing the meeting birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Ardith Hunt and Mrs. Wayne Papineau, and refreshments of birthday cake and Jell-O. Mrs. Bob Taylor and sons of Boardman and Billy Irvln of Hood River visited their grand mother, Mrs. Florence McMillan, on Friday. Earl Miller of Portland was a week-end visitor with friends and relatives in Lexington. Mrs. Marlorie Dixon of Stan field and house guest, Mrs. Ef fie Thompson of Kellogg, Idaho, were recent callers at the C. C. Jones home. Donald Majeske spent a coup le of days last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske, from his school at Pacific University in forest Grove. Ginger Majeske, who is attending school in Pendleton, Is visiting her parents this week. J. Huber, father of Dr. H. S. Huber, has been a patient in the hospital in Pendleton where he is suffering from a broken hip received in a fall at his home. Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Mrs. Clell Rea and Mrs. Dallas Rea and daughters of Condon were Pendleton callers one day this week. Merle Cornelison, who has been a patient in Community Hospital in Pendleton, has been transferred to Pioneer Memorial hospital where she is recuperating. Mrs. Dorothy Edwards and Mrs. Shirley McCarl traveled to Portland on business one day last week. ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING of BUCKNUM'S TAVERN SATURDAY, MARCH 29 From 2:00 P.M. COME IN AND LETS GET ACQUAINTED -Dorothy tr Dean 961 MAIN HEPPNEB Dtackfiors Riding Club Plans Events The Blackhorso Riders 4 II club had Its second meeting of this vear at the home of the leader. Mr. and Mr. Bob Stea gall. on March 15. Becky Uotier tv and Stwrl Brock were chosen to turn In our club' application for Father of the Year. A plun ninu rnmmini'B for our meetings wm named, composed of Sherry Kemp, Kerry toppock and Krl ti Haguewood. The secretary wa Instructed to make arrangement tor a demonstration on Senior Horse mHtuihio for our next meeting on April 5. Becky Pohertv will be In charge of checking requirements for eligible member to attend Summer School in Corvallla, al so senior who mny be interest ed In going to Camp Counsel or' training In Goldendale, Wn., on May 9 11. Cost of this Ion U about I per ; New record were given oui to all member, then the meet- Irrigon Club Helped By Empire Builders We had nine Inland Empire Builders from lone and Heppner High chool present for the last meeting of the Irrigon 4 i ll Corn munity club, held at the A. . Houghton cafeteria. They talked to ua about the duties of our officer. , . We discussed our plant sale. 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