Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 18, 1971, Section 2, Image 9

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((inzua Club Has Pinochle Party
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA The Friendship
Club had their regular card ses
slon In the First Grade room
last Wednesday evening with
Pat McMInn as hostess to the
group. High was won by Mclba
Mitchell, second high by Ruth
Carey, and pinochles by Sue
Mattlson and Roberta Conlee.
Others playing were Sharon
Bell, Berky Wright, Hose Merry
Nelson, Clndl Weaser, Dinah
Jackson, Deena Reld and Carol
Norris.
(BACK ROW 1 to r) C. C. Cannichael (30). Jim Hayes (41). Al
fred Bergstrom (46). Tercel Bengo (31). Carl Bergstrom (51).
Claude Graham (38). Gene Doherty (33), Ray Massey (35). Phil
Mahoney (40). Jim Healy (30). Howard Cleveland (30), Bill
Cox (36). O. W. Cutsforth (34), Barton Clark (32), Don Pointer
(35). Pine Thomburg (30). 2nd ROW FROM REAR) Floyd
Jones (31). Paul Hisler (37). Pat Mclntyre (33). Joel Engleman
(31). Darrell Fadberg (32). Gene Ferguson (39), Walter Hayes
(54), Bill Kilkenny (43), Jim Farley (30). (FRONT ROW) Fran
cis Doherty (45). Barney Doherty (48). Emil Groshens (52). E.
E. Gilliam (54), Frank Turner (62), Ralph Jackson (51), John
Bergstrom (50), E. William Bergstrom (51), LaVerne Van Mat
ter, Sr. (52), and Jim Cowlns (50).
Lex TOPS Club
Elects New Officers
LEXINGTON The Lexing
ton Leaner Tops Club met at
the City Hall on Tuesday for
their regular meeting ana eiec
tlon of officers. Elected were
Mrs. Erda Piper as leader, Mrs.
Ralph Crum as co-leader, Mrs.
Harold Huber. secretary and
Mrs. Florence McMillan treasur
er and Mrs. Homer Hughes as
the weight recorder. The ladies
are planning an installation of
officers for March 30 witn Mrs
C. C. Jones as installing officer.
The Past Noble Grand Club
of Holly Rebekah Lodge met at
the home of Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan with Mrs. Frank Robin
son acting as co-hostess on
Wednesday. This was a special
meeting with the purpose of
planning the luncheon set for
Sans Souci and Bunchgrass PNG
clubs. A lovely dinner, planned
in the St. Patrick's motif was
held at 12:30. Present were, Mrs.
Joel Engleman and Mrs. Delsle
Chapel. Mrs. Archie Munkers,
Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Oris Pad
berg, Mrs. A. F. Majeske and
Mrs. C. C. Jones. Door prize was
won by Mrs. Chapel.
Mike Burcham, who is em
ployed in Ontario, was a week
end visitor at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Burcham, and Kenneth Jones.
Kenneth Jones and Mike Bur
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Hermiston and Stanfield to
come to Lexington to initiate
the members in April. The date
to be announced later. Any oth
er grangers who have not had
the degree are cordially invited
to the meeting at that time.
Irish violin music by Mrs. Ken
Smouse and a game on MONEY
was enjoyed. The game gave in
teresting facts, and superstitions
concerning money and different
things used In exchanges as
money. A game was played with
Mrs. Ed Hunt winning first
prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green
of Athena, visited his mother,
Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle on Sun
day.
. The Lexington Bridge Club
met at the home of Mrs. Bob
Davidson on Wednesday eve
ning with the following ladies
present: Mrs. Mervin Leonard
Mrs. John Ledbetter, Mrs. Les
ter Cox, Mrs. Elden Padberg,
Mrs. C. C. Carmichael, Mrs. Inez
Huffman, Mrs. Gene Cutsforth
and the hostess. Prizes were won
Boardman Grange Names Committees
cham motored to Portland Sat
urday after Miss Linda Starks,
bride ' elect of Kenneth Jones,
who will be spending some time
at her home in Heppner, with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Starks.
Vickie Irvin, of Hood River
was an overnight guest Satur
day at the home of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Jones, and motored to Hermis
ton on Sunday to visit a sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Smith, returning later in the
week for a further visit in Lex
ington. Mr. and Mrs. Burke O'Brien
of Pendleton were overnight
visitors at the home of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majes
ke.
Three Links to Make Quilts
Three Links Club met at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
on Thursday. Plans were made
to tie and quilt quilts for mem
bers and a sewing day has been
set for the home of Mrs. Irene
Padberg. St. Partick's rememb
ranees for secret sisters were ex
changed, and refreshments serv
ed to Mrs. L. A. McCabe of lone,
Mrs. Annie Keene, Mrs. Oris
Padberg, Mrs. Eula Bloodsworth,
Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Mrs. Archie
Munkers, Mrs. Frank Robinson,
Mrs. Irene Padberg, Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan, and Mrs. C. C.
Jones and hostess. Door prize
was won by Mrs. Robinson.
Lex. Grange Plans
April Initiation
Lexington Grange met on Sat
urday night with the Master Ed
ward Hunt in the chair. Mrs. Ed
na Munkers was voted in as a
member and 4 other names read
for membership. It was decided
to Invite an initiation team from
by Mrs. Cutsforth, hi, Mrs. Car
michael second hi, and Mrs. Da
vidson, low.
Lindsays Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindsay
are the proud parents of a son
born March 12 at St. Anthony
HosDital in Pendleton. The
young man tipped the scales at
7 lb., and has been named Ber
nard Patrick. Paternal grand
mother is Mrs. A. C. (Rosella)
Lindsay of Lexington and ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Al Remily of Milwaukie.
Great Grandpa Lindsay lives in
Hermiston. He joins another bro
ther and three sisters at home.
They are Ann Marie, 6 years old,
Mary Katherine, 5, Alec 3, Ter
esa, who will be two in June.
Gazelte-Tlmes are available at
the newspaper office, Murray's
Drugs or at Hotel Heppner. And
in Lexington at Del's Market
and at Bristow's Market In lone.
At Hicks Grocery in Boardman,
and at the store in Irrlgon.
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN The Women's
Activity Committee of Green
field Grange had committee
heads appointed for the year
at their meeting at the grange
hall Wednesday afternoon of
last week with Mrs. Roy Ball
and Mrs. Leo Root as hostesses.
Guests were Mrs. M. I. Oveson
and Mrs. Rollin Bishop.
Committees appointed includ
ed; Relief and benevolence, Mrs.
Ball; civil defense, Mrs. Leon
ard Bedord; program, Mrs. W. G.
Seehafer; historian, Mrs. Root;
hospitality, Mrs. Arthur Allen;
membership, Mrs. Bill Bates;
Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mrs. Na
than Thorpe, decoration, Hazel
Carpenter; finance, Mrs. Bernard
Donovan and Mrs. Walter
Hayes; publicity, Mrs. Marlow.
Mrs. Ball reported that the
quota for the club for entries
in the state grange sewing con
test is six. They must be turn
ed in to Mrs. Donald Baker by
April 30.
A donation was voted to the
Heart Fund, and one-half a
scholarship to Girls' State for a
student from Riverside High
School.
Card party hostesses appoint
ed were: March 16, Mrs. Baker;
March 23, Mrs. Warren; March
30, Mrs. Carpenter; April 6,
Mrs. Leonard Bedord; April 13,
Mrs. Seehafer; appointed for the
next night party to be March
27 were Mrs. Allen and Mrs.
Bates.
The hostesses for the next
meeting April 14 will be Mrs.
Marlow and Mrs. Larry Phillips.
Meeting will be at the grange
hall at 12:30 p.m.
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
went to Pendleton Thursday on
business and on to Weston to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Murdock
went to Condon Friday where
they were dinner guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Cochrane. After
dinner, this group with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jewctt went to The
Dalles where they visited the
Swap 'N Swing Square Dance
Club.
An Executive meeting of the
Camp 5 Women s Club was held
Wednesday evening at the Camp
5 Community Hall with five
members present. Hostess for
the evening was Rose Hardwick
with Carol Thomas in charge of
the meeting. Mrs. Hardwick re
ported on the revision.
Spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
and Donny were Miss Genine
Hardwick and Miss Reba With
am of Portland.
W. C. Freeman returned home
Sunday from several days spent
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bogle and sons Josh and Math
ew at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Fire Destroys Cabin
A fire at 2 a.m. Sunday mor
ning in a cabin next door to
Richard Mortimore's house at
Camp 5 completely destroyed
the cabin. It was thought to
have been started by children
having been playing with
matches earlier tho day before. nnj Mrs, Jack Smiley were bus-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Mur
dock returned last Tuesday from
two weeks In Minnesota. They
went first to Tamarack where
they visited with Ben Murdock
and attended tho funeral of
Herschel's mother, Mabel Mur.
dock who had passed away Feb,
27. They then wont on to Brain
erd to visit with Mrs. Mur-
docks folks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Casey, Sr., and at McGregor
with Mr. and Mrs. Neville Mur
dock. They had flown from
Spokane.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Norris, Mr,
and Mrs. Marvin Saddler, Mr,
and Mrs. Verlln Conner, Mr. and
Mrs. Ilerschel Murdock, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cochrane of Con
don went to John Day Saturday
to danco with the Mt. View
Svvlngeroo Square Dance Club.
The Klnzua Mountaineers
brought back the Mt. View ban
ner with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble-
field went to La Grande Friday
to spend the weekend on busi
ness and visiting with relatives.
Comings and Goings
In The Dalles Saturday on
business and to attend the bas
ketball tournament were Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis McRoberts and
Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Yeigh
and Ray went to Bonners Ferry,
Idaho last Wednesday night to
attend the Thursday funeral of
a relative. They returned Sat
urday night.
Mrs. John Weaser and Lisa
iness visitors to Hend Thursday.
Mrs. Dannlcl Bell and John
and Mrs. Mel Sohluckebler and
Brenda McMInn were business
visitors to Pendleton last Tues
day, Mrs. Dun Cory and Dawn were
in Madras Friday where Dawn
had medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlce
were business visitors to The
Dalles last Friday.
Mrs. Bcmerd Oyer and Mrs.
Mel Schluckebier and Cheri and
Brenda McMInn were In The
Dalles Friday on business. 1 '
Birthday Party
Mrs. John Jackson was tho
hostess Sunday afternoon at the
grade school to a birthday par
ty for her daughter Angle who
was nine years old. The young
sters played several games with
Robby Conlee, Andrea JacKson,
and Christy winning prizes.
Birthday cupcakes and Juice
were enjoyed by all after watch
ing Angle open her guts, inose
present were Angie, Andrea,
and Audrea Jackson, Paulette
and Lisa Headley, Darren, Chris
tl, Brenda, and Pattl Kendall,
Rob Hulett, Chcri and Brenda
McMInn. Jeannctte Bell, busan
O'Neal, Rob Conlee, Windl and
Cindt Mitchell, Dana, Lana, and
D'Rina Rcid, Mark and Noren
Watts, and Nannette Carey.
Mothers present were Deena
Rcid, Melba Mitchell, Sharon
Kendall, Caroline Headley, and
Roberta Conlee.
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There were four tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
ty held Tuesday of last week
at the Greenfield Grange hall,
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KINZUA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble
field went to La Grande Friday
where - they spent the weekend
on business and visiting with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neal, Sr.
of Prineville were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'
Neal and family of Camp 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMeritt
were in Heppner last Tuesday
where both had medical attention.
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and the Students
For the Fine Sportsmanship
and Behavior Displayed in
Representing Your
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