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' ! ' ' EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 8, 1977 Tffli I S Kinzua news Barbara Pike 768-2861 W o is 9 -I 'i Howard and Jeanne Burch and their daughters Belinda and Jennifer have been in Kinzua the last couple weeks visiting with Jeanne's mother, Virginia Kelso. The Burchs, who have been living in Athens, Greece, are now spending some time in Hot Springs, Arkansas with How ard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Burch. Virginia is enjoy ing the company of her gran daughters while their parents are gone. Billie Joe and Patsy Mc Minn and daughters Sheri and Brenda finished their move from Kinzua this weekend and are now at their new residence ' in Heppner. Whitney and Torry Sitton were in Kinzua this weekend staying at the home of their grandparents, Jack and Vir ginia Sitton. The girls parents, Dave and Barbara Sitton, were in Pendleton to take care of some business and see Dave's sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Rob Roy. Hershel Murdock was the The Dalles Friday for medical attention. A Thanksgiving visitor at the home of Vic and Marti Wallis and Nina Castle was Ruth Arthur from Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Also with the Wallis' and Nina for the holiday were Nina's sister and family, Gary and Pat Riley and daughter Sharon Hetzel from Seattle. Friday Nina and her mother, Mrs. Arthur, went to Bend to where they picked up Lonnie Collins. Lonnie had been in St. Charles Hospital recovering from his recent car accident. Lonnie is looking very good if you can overlook the hardware he is wearing. I understand he is in line for a new job as a TV antenna. Hope he is able to shed that most uncomfortable looking brace soon. Shirley Peterson, Peri and Mark, Hermiston, and Tweed Shaffer, Anchorage, Alaska, were guests at the Raymond Reid home Saturday and Sunday. Glen Parsons, Charlie Stin son and two friends, all from Springfield, are guests of the Hershel Murdocks at Camp Five.' They are in this area to take part in the antlerless elk archery hunt. The Double Deck Card Club met Friday evening at the home of Virginia Sitton. Mel Bailey was the high winner for the evening. Hallie Spivey was second high winner. Vi Slin kard and Hallie Spivey won pinochles. Other members present were Bonnie Campbell, Deena Reid, Roberta Conlee, Betty Sadler and Virginia. The Kinzua TOPS Club are inviting all in the Kinzua Camp Five area who are interested in helping them selves to a new slimmer figuere and a healthier future to join them at Jeffmore Hall in Kinzua any Monday eve ning between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The weekly weigh-in is held during that half hour. It is followed by the business meeting and various pro grams to help members in their fight to overcome obesity. School Menu Thurs., Dec. 8 Chili Beans Salad Golden Corn Bread, Butter Baked Apples Milk Fri., Dec. 9 Hamburgers, Pickles Green Beans Jello Cookies, Milk Mon., Dec. 12 Macaroni, Cheese Spinach Fruit Salad Rolls, Butter Milk Tues., Dec. 13 Tacos, Lettuce, Cheese Mexican Fries Fresh Fruit Milk Wed., Dec. 14 Potatoes, Gravy Hot Vegetable Carrot Stix Fruit, Rolls, Butter Milk RUBBER STAMPS 676-9228 FEE CHILI Saturday, Dec. 10 High School Cafeteria 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults...$2.50 Under 14...M.50 Family Ticket. . . . '6.00 -SPONSORED BY TfE HiPPNiR RODiO CLUB Dcmi36r SINGSPIRATION Sunday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Seventh-clay Adventist Church 560 North Minor AD SPONSORED BY- B AJJK OF i JZastem Oregon - mm mm mm (PBT 10 LB. NO. 1 BAG mm LEAN, MEATY 4 ' - - ' i 1 v fi n HILL MEAT VST rn . J TENDER, SWEET BU.O' ( READY MADE ilM(lfliEI (MSiisagii mm - J- 7J GRADE A f jh. .... vi. I 1 j iSu IT I j i "" ', , " f D 09 IS UU13 u mm ill Civ-i-Sx LB" V A-J EMPEROR