OL' Y&AO Over The
Tee Cup
If Jscala Lobfcatt
tJOLP BALL" GOING ON . .
I Homier iww iisil xt ?.)'
rHir are . , if CreKhen r r
found lh ritn h l.if.
for . . . If Cathy IVilui and
Cunley Lanham lll evrt cat
another wantfe ... if Clint hat
rrr "run" Intu IU-ik Shir . . .
If Ed St-halli!. Harry Olx.iuvII
and Griti uM Lke la fa Into
the "pMed Jm tUlfe,
ThiiM playing In the men's
Sunday mrnlng competition
rr I'M) Xlaruiney. Pill Blake.
Frank Anderson. Cunley Lanham,
pete Cannon. Kay Frrjruan. La-
Vrir,e Van XU-'Uf. W ShaHiU.
IM Benm-it, lUrry Olrmetl,
An t.r.- Cnapln and Pantile lu.
ht-H, Winner if the .cw gulf
t ail aa Fannie fr being cUet
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Among th. aecn t-n the
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Blake, the iv.b iVnland. the
Oliver Crewlk. the Fd Sihaf
fill, the Ray Frrguna. LaVerne
Van Xlarter. the I'hll Xlahuney.
N I) Bailey and n. One Case,
the Butk Ituhla and Velma GUk.
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W had a wvnJetfull !unuut
fur out la.Hea day cmjtWon
Tuesday nmr.g rven tr' ld
man rat.c-r dUnl turn -ul as
rll. TH l er
Uci V. Lurtii I'eck. Faye
RuhJ. Ituih Van Winkle. Mar
Kuril Chajln. IMwrta Ih.ugh
my. lk Si'trm?. Kay Kut'in
iun. IW Ctlbbt. Lib Dacsett.
Ma Jlartman. Mario M-yum.
tk.iifia X!urdy. IUM Mhonr.
lnii Ffsun. I net llutf
maf. ;:d jtntdr. Ilcrr dra
wl, k ard iwyt-rtf. -n ttit
mnrirr i.f ih frr lunch Urn
I ty llc-rb ItamlMon for the wwnan
ahuuUns low nrt vrf; ana new
tId balls wet awards to CVra
ma fr havintf Xh numt G's and
I had lw en acor.
UDUS PAY LINK LORE . . .
we wrrt all dfllhled lo havff
May and Lib playing h'lr nr'
jam f oJf with us . . . In'i
rrmarking "the only thing 1 en-
joypd luday was the company . .
Coramae Ulng four golf balls
In one ruund (and still ahooting
a fairly good acoro . . . Kay
ahootlng a 46 and Lucille a 44
when they both haven't played
for several months . . . Hazel
wUhing ahe would have atayed
In bed . . .
Don't forget that both men and
women's ladder tour n a m e n t s
have started and matches should
be played as soon as possible.
Thats all for the "partee line"
this time, but "dial" the tee cup
next week for more golfing gab.
Lexington P-TA
Elects Officers
Br DELPHA JONES
LexlnRton P-TA met last week
fnr ih romilar meeting at the
school auditorium. The follow-
ing officers for the coming year
wore elected: Gladys VanWlnkle,
replaces Millie Falrdoth who
had resigned because sue naa
pd to Pendleton; and June
Davidson, secretary, Jayne Frink.
treasurer and Vesta Kilkenny,
vice president. There was a film
on productivity of the nation,
and a very Instructive talk by
the county school superinten
dent, Mr Van Houte. There was
also a discussion on the use of
the athletic field for summer
recreation. This being "men's
night" the refreshments were
served by the following men:
E E Peck, Walter Smith, Armln
Wihlon, and Orville Cutsforth.
George Irvln was in charge of
the program.
Mr and Mrs Al Hultt of Idaho
Falls, were visitors in Lexing
ton on Monday.
George Graves of Pendleton
was a Lexington caller on Mon
day at the home of his sister
and family, Mr and Mrs Leonard
Munkers.
Mr and Mrs Dean Hunt and
family were here from The
Dalles Sunday where mey vis
ited at the home of Mr and Mrs
Elmer Hunt.
Delbert Piper of Heppner is
employed full time at recKs
Grocery In Lex.
Lee Cornelison, grandson of
Mr and Mrs Joe Cornelison has
arrived in San Diego, where he
has entered the U S Navy.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones and
son Kenny were dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Earl Lacey in
Walla Walla Sunday where they
attented the "go-cart races."
Steven Peck, son of Mr and
Mrs Ken Peck, was a Walla
Walla visitor Sunday and atten
ded the "go-cart" races.
The Lexlneton Christian
church had the opportunity to
hear, the NCC speaKer oi ine
month Richard Ishmeal at the
morning services. He also was
a speaker at the junior hi class
at Sunday school in the morn-
'"Mrs Walter Smith has returned
home aftpr several weeks in
Eugene where she had under
gone major surgery.
Mr and Mrs Ken Marshall
have returned home after a short
trip to Central Oregon.
Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hender
son and daughter, Betty visited
with Mr Henderson's mother in
LaGrande on Sunday.
Marvin Way is around and
about on crutches, because of
a sprained ankle due to a fall.
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALL fAJWTl tPtlCOfAL
CKtmCH
Rev C Srwc Sjncf. wctor
Holy Cummunlon, undy. T:30
a m.
family rvW. 10 00 a m.
Holy Communion Wednradaya,
at 10 a m and 10 m all Holy
Jnqulw' and Confirmation
claaaea Tueaday. 7: p m In
Rertur'a study.
10 a m Saturday. CatachUra
clace for ahlldren at Rector'i
itudy .
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CharlM V KnoK. minister
Btbl achooL 9:43.
Worship arnica 11:00 a m.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
Ion
Bav Raymond Beard
Sunday Maaa, 9:15 a m.
FIRST lAPTlST CHURCH
Ion
Sunday school 10 a m.
Servlc 11 a m.
Evening service 7:00 p m.
Praver tnaetlflf Wednesday
7:30 In lh home.
VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship service, 9:13 a m.
Sunday school. 9:15 a m every
Sunday.
Servlcea held me aecona mu
fourth Sunday of the month.
THE
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rav Austin McGhee, Pastor
rtmn-h u-hooL 9:45 a m. Mrs
Tom Wells, Superintendent
. f .Art . MA
Morning worsnip, ii.w i
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
7:00 p m.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 7:30 and U
nv
Weekday Masses, T.oO a m.
COLE'S
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IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
i:v fl-l MarKcr.r.e. past.
Church a.luh.1 at 9 45 A XI.
Morning wvtrthip at II AM
Junior Pilgrim F-Uwhlp at
J P M
SviiH.r pilgrim FrlUiwuhip al
7 P XI
Choir prariWv Monday at 8 P
M.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS'
Amaiicaa Laqlon Hall
Sacrament urm for month of
May: "Jeu aald: be ye there
for perfect, even at your Father
which la In heaven Is erfect."
prlcHthiMKl minting. a in.
Sunday clud at 10 30.
Sacrament service will tegln
at 11:30 a m.
CHURCH Or THE HA2ARENI
Robert Whybrew, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m.
Worship 11 a m.
Nazarene young eoples soc
iety 7:00 p m.
Evening servlc. 7:300 p rru
Moetlni? In Seventh Day Ad-
ventlst church. Everyone welcome.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
C L Vorles, Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath school. 9:3d A M.
Church service, 11:00 A XI.
"Oulet Hour" radio broadcast
over KGO every Sunday, 8 P XL
Voiee of Pronhecy rallo Droaa-
cast over KGO every Sunday, 9
P M.
IONE BIBLE CHURCH
Rev James W Riley, pastor
Bible school 10 a m. Classes
for all ages.
Church 11 a m. Everyone wel
come.
Youth Fellowship, 6:80 p m
Sunday.
fiood News club lor cnuaren
of all churches Mondays, 3:45.
Bible stories, songs, games.
Praver meeting and BiDie
study, Thursday, 7:30 p m.
All meetings are held in me
Riley residence on 2nd street
HrrTNCR OAZCTTt TtMta. TTtneadny. Aprtt ZS. 19C0
LEXINGTON CHURCH Or
CHRIST
Walter Smith, paitor
Sunday nhool. 10.00 a in.
Worship 11:00 a m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Alfalfa Stmt
Wwrahip sen let. 11:00 a m.
Sunday school. 9. 43 a m.
ASSEMBLY Or COD CHURCH
Sunday school 9:43 a m.
Xlornlng worship. 11:00 a m.
Iening aervtc 7:00 p m.
Tuesday evening service, 7:45
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