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SIXThe lleppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 23, 1981
were recent visitors with
family relatives In North
Powder.
Ruby Colley spent the East
er weekend with the Kenneth
Heid family In Spray.
Lee Wagonblast motored to ,
The Dalles on Sunday where
she visited Carrie Wagon
blast, taking her out to dinner,
entertained the younger fam
ily members.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall motored to Wilbur, Wash
ington, on Saturday where
they spent Easter with a
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Leyva.
Bettv Christmnn and son
were Jo Irvin, a daughter
from Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Smith and family, Mr.
"and Mrs. Graham and infant
son from Pendleton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bowen and twins
was served. Mrs. McMillan
and her brother, John Spence,
also of the Good Samaritan
Center, spent the evening at
the Bowen home, being taken
back later in the evening.
Freida Majeske entertained
her family with an Easter
supper at her home in
Heppner. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Majeske, Ed Hunt, Pat Wright
and Sandi, Mark Wright and
Susan Johnson of Lexington,
Mr and Mrs, Vilas Itopp and
daughter of Depoe Bav, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Mounts of
Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Steven
Mounts and children of Hoard
man, and Mr. and Mrs. Burke
O'Brien and children of Echo.
Later in the afternoon Irene
Anhorn visited, bringing In
some of her rabbits, which
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I Katie and Bo. Lovely cake
jjf decorated with Dink rose buds
Mrs. Orville Cutsfotrth en
tertained the committee of
Women's Activities at her
home on Tuesday afternoon.
Plans were further discussed
for the Morrow County Rodeo
Queen's coronation which was '
held Saturday eveing at the
grange hall. Committees were
appointed at this time, and
clean up days for spring were
planned.
May 12 is the next meeting
and the group intend to have a
no-host luncheon at a cafe in
Hermiston. and will take a
member, Florence McMillan,
.with them to lunch from the
nursing home.
The June meeting is a
planned potluck dinner at the
Cutsforth cabin in the moun
tains, starting at 10:30 a.m.
Hope that all the members of
the ladies group can be
present for these planned fun
days. A picnic for the grange
is in the planning also, the
date to be announced later.
It was announced that the
Pomona Grange will meet in
Clarnj on Saturday, April 25,
and several Lexington mem
bers are planning on attending
this meeting. This is Clarno's
first time entertaining the
Pomona since the consolida
tion of the counties.
Those answering the roll
call were: Virginia Peck,
Joyce Buchanan, Marie Stea
gall, Josie Peck, chairman;
Jean Nelson, Venice Hendric
kson, Delpha JonesCharlene
Papineau, secretary; and the
hostess, Barbara Cutsforth.
Birthday cards were signed
for Florence McMillan and
Charlene Papineau, and cake,
coffee, and punch were serv
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chick
and family were Lexington
callers on Saturday and Mrs.
Chick and her mother, Venice
, Hendrickson, left on Sunday
for Portland to take the
Chick's son, Dale, there for a
doctor's appointment. Mr.
Chick and the other two
children returned to their
home in Pendleton later that
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buch
ianan were Portland and
HUlsboro callers over the
Easter holiday and visited
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padberg
were Portland visitors with
her sons, Bill and Victor, and
then went on to Lincoln City
where they visited his son and
enjoyed some coastal sight
seeing. Mike Palmer was a visitor
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards
recently vistied his father,
Lon Edwards, at the nursing
home in Pendleton. Mr. Ed
wards has not -been feeling
well the last few weeks.
Donna Cutsforth of Hood
River and The Dalles visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Cutsforth, and friends
in Lexington over the week
end. Carl Smouse of Salem was
visiting relatives and friends
and spent the weekend with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse, of lone over
the holidays.
Several members of Holly
Rebekah Lodge motored to
Hermiston on Thursday and
took Florence McMillan, a
resident of Good Samaritan
Center, to dinner at the
Columbia Inn in McNary.
Mrs. McMillan opened her
gifts and following the fine
luncheon the ladies enjoyed a
ride up the river before
returning to Hermiston. Those
going for the day were Leila
Palmer, Eula Bloodsworth,
Catie Padberg, Ruth Robin
son, Joyce Buchanan, Virginia
Peck and Delpha Jones.
Thursday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bowen, entertained
with cake and coffee, honoring
her grandmother, Florence
McMillan, on her 82nd birth
day. Attending from Lexing
ton were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Jones and sons, Mike
and Chris, and Mr. and Mrs.
C.C. Jones. Others attending
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