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I KINZUA NEWS KINZUA Mrs. Lloyd Medlock. Mrs. Greg Bctg and Mrs. liar old Hlnkie were all business vis iitors to The Dalles last Wed no day. Miss Charlotte Seutter of Ed monton, Alberta was a house guest last week of Pastor and Mrs. William Mai and their daughter Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sargent and daughter Christy were bus iness visitors to Portland last Saturday and while there vis ited the Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper and family spent the Memorial Day weekend at Ontario where they were guests or Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland and family. They brought Mrs. Emma Beam of Nampa. Idaho home with them for a visit and met Mrs. Hattle Luper of Portland at Ar lington and brought her home for a visit with them and with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neall and son Chad spent Saturday in The Dalles on business. Also in The Dalles Saturday were Mrs. Robert Kelso and Mrs. Howard Burch and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nickelsen of Portland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright Attending a Family Reunion at the Quincy Tripp ranch near Clarno on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sargent and dau ehter Christy. Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry O'Neall and son Chad, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Tripp and children Steve, David, and Kathy, Miss Karen Van Hard, and Mrs. Tripps' niece, Maur ine, all of Deer Park, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Zolen Tripp and fam ily of Redmond, Glenn Tripp of Oakrldge, Mrs. Myrna Sargent of Silverton, Mrs. Zena Earl and daughter Teresa of Silverton, Jerry Sargent of Chiloquin, and Dale Sargent of Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrison and family of Idaho Falls, Ida ho, visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hlnes and in Fossil with Mr. and Mrs. Fuzzy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Tripp and family of Deer Park, Wn., were weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Corey and fam ily. Mrs. Stanley Benson and Mrs. Vi Fenton of Fossil spent sev eral days last week visiting rel ative of Mrs. Benson at Weiser, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tripp of Redmond announce the arrival of a daughter on May 11, and she has been named Melita Sue. She weighed Vk lb., and grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Zol rn Tripp of Redmond. Lesllio Malloroy and son Tim went to St. Maries, Idaho dur ing the Weekend to visit rela tives and to bring Mrs. Mallo roy home. She has spent sever al weeks there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reichelt Mr. and Mrs. W. C Freeman and family were the honored guests last Monday night at Community Farewell dinner at Jefmore Hall. The potluck din ner was attended by a capacity crowd and the Freemans were presented a money tree from their many friends. The Freemans have had the service station In Kinzua for many years and have leased It to Gerald Samp lea of Pendleton who will move his family here the middle of June. The Freeman family have no definite plans as of now but will keep in touch with the community. They are wished the best of luck in whatever they decide to do. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son Uon visited wnn irienas here and in Fossil from Wed nesday until Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Britain and daughter Linda of Mllwau kie visited last Friday and Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C Freeman and family and at Camp 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and son Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards and children Danny and Donna of Springfield, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Branm Attending the 30th Annual Distict Council Meeting at Bend as delegates from the Lo cal Union No. 2916 recently were Lige Long, Bud Fulton, Don Walters, Delbert Barzee, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and daughtes of Hermiston came May 22 to visit the Den zil White's and they, along with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and Gary, and Miss Susan White, helped their parents celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary which was May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunlap and family and Mrs. Dorothy Dun lap, all of Grass Valley spent a recent weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick went to Bend recently where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Overton, and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Scarlett. Going to The Dalles on May 22 to visit the Swap N' Swing Square Dance Club were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jewett. Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary went to iiermuton last Monday where Terry had medical care and they visited with the Bruce Hollomons. Mrs. Rose Merry Nelson was the hostess last Tuesday night to a pinochle card party at the Camp 5 hall. High and pinochle went to Bifky Wright, low to Bonnie Campbell, and the sec ond pinochle to Carol Thomas. Others playing were Evlo Lu per, Ruse Hardwick, Carol Nor ris, Sue MattLson, Ruth Ann Car ey, Sharon Smiley, Cindl Wens er and Doris Stubblefield. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White went to The Dulles last Satur day on business and to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd went to The Dalles Saturday and al so visited at Rufus with the Kenneth Todds. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norris of Spanaway spent last week end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris and with Mr. and Mrs. Don Culver at Service Creek. Ken had to return home to Spanaway on Monday but left Judy here to go camping with her parents and son Kenny stayed with his grandparents, the Norris. Mm il"1"01 ,,ubb,e u been and family of Portland, Rusty a patient ihh tC w7k, ,n Jje Mid-Columbia Moj'ltt ,n The Dalles but hopes to com horns this week. Spending the weekend at the Jlggs Bowman home were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell (Bud) Laite Boutelles Leave Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bou telle whose home had a tree jammed through their wall just south of the Forest Service warehouse have moved to Pasco. Their children came down Wednesday after the flood and packed their household goods that they could salvage and moved them out. They said they had been through two floods and their kids said "this is the last one." They pumped out the basement to salvage tools and possibly some canned goods. They stayed the night after the flood with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Blanche Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg of Lexincton entertained with a coffee hour at their home Sun day, Memorial afternoon. At tending were Earl Padberg of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg of Heppner; Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Harr of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen of Roseburg; Mr. and Ms. Lew is Halvorsen of lone; Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Cecil; Frank Kelly and Gerta Barclay of Pendleton and Charlie Pad berg and two children, Debbie and Kenneth of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. F, Ellis Moyer of Spokane, Wn., spent Memor ial Day weekend with Mr. Moy er's mother, Mrs. Lora Moyer and son, Melvin Moyer. f7L Medlock and sons and Ken Wilk don, Wayne Humphrey, Jim Har ris, Dale Young and Larry Nel- llk r11 ' Post Falls Idaho- The "Onee A Z?nih" rd club had their regular mecnJ Wednesday evening at the Grade School with Laura Hire HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtdor. June X 1971 as hostess. High score went to Bonnie Campbell, low to Bonnie Kelson, and pinochles to Decna Reld and Molly Day. Others playing were Evle Luper, Donna Schluciie'i?!". Melba Mitchell, Ruth Ann CaiSy, Sue Mattison, Margaret Rogers, and Put Mc Minn. Mr. and Mrs. James Nyscth and daughters spent the Mem orial weekend visiting with relatives at Rlckreall and Portland. For Your printing week PeEiiie 676-9228 THE GAZETTE-TIMES-- We'll Do Your Job Promptly Expertly Economically WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SPECIALTY PRINTING JOBS. SEE US BEFORE YOU GO OUT OF MORROW COUNTY FOR YOUR WORK. IF WE CANT DO IT FASTER AND MORE ECONOMICALLY WE'LL TELL YOU SO. Dealer Moore Business Forms Letterheads Envelopes Statements Form Letters Business Cards 1 Business Forms Signs Brochures Handbills Booklets Tickets I Checks Wedding Invitations Napkins NCR Forms Sales Books Programs Tally Sheets Bulletins Time Tickets Menus : Announcements Posters You Name It i Come To The innRniLQinDhy Aydbofi Saturday, June 5, 10 A. M. - Willows Grange Nail n)(S 1970 SPONSORED BY: IONE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ANTIQUES-Claw Leg Table, Cobbler Tools, Cham berlain Crystal Rose Bowl, Doctors Chair, Depres sion Glasses. Hundreds of Items Include: Child's Desk Weed Burners Pressure Irrigation Pump -7TC, . i OTHER ITEMS--16 MM Camera, Bicycles ana in- J rlc Pinno. Yard Soraved bv Dobvns Pest Con- 1971 v,4S. U - M.'i r X C.L ;!- Plrctrm Trailer irTT:' rroi, vne i un ui -iwrt ' t, HI v rn- Vnlec ft? bin' mi I BARBECUE DINNER PIT-COOKED BEEF ALL YOU CAN EAT 12:30 P.M. $2.00 and $1.00 Pre-School Free COUNTRY STORE OPEN 10:00 A.M. BAKE SALE HAND CRAFTS fit,: gitmr: "v i BILL ARTHUR standa beside the cor that will be auctioned off at the 1971 Auction. FTINTIME at lone's Auction. The kids had more run riding in this Model T belonging 10 u.-u " " i a Rolls Roycel i. mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmm THIS AD SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS tkstrom iraner aies Thel's Cafe Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. 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