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FW0verThe M Tee Cup If Jetfcle U1 y JACIIE LAIHART I Hie la h1 Iriji la I he tmil Ut Mfrk. I Ul.aUe Id Um your usual ru& if toe itU, in I art )mu mit'M y ihi )u "buoy and full potters rre v "beached" far a Trn Ul: In the men's Sunday rnrnifsj; r f ;r 1 1 1 1 o n wuh 8iJI Collins In thire. writ Francis li.J-.rn-, Harry (yum nrll. fcidie Omi.l.-rt.iH, fM rVn nett. Jud-e t'armuharl. Rb Frlnk. Ambruse Chsjln. 1mt-1I Cribble, Harlan M.Vurdy, Bill Ctdlins. fonley La r. ham. and Ned Svr-lc Harry rardod l'W gross Bcore, Frtnrls had low net and Judge made the lonfrst drive on no 6. Sunday aftrrnuun two ball foursomes ttere Iard and partners were Jude and Jayne Prink, F-ddle (;undmn and Donna MKHirdy. Lowell tlnhble and Kay Robinson. IW Grihble and Harlan McCurdy, Tm Glass and Beverly Gundi-roon. and Creston Robinson and mywlf. Jayne and Judjre had low growi u 1th a S3 and D and Harlan shot second low crt.s with a 33. WKKKKND WONDKKINGS: II Harlan and Crib's" knwi go! sunburned ... If Bob I'enland was thrilled uith his 33 he shot Saturday afternoon ... if Marie and Clint weren't clad to find the 17 long lost "little friends" of theirs' (Doug. Stuart and Bar bara Cribble recovered 253 Rolf balls from the creek Saturday! .... how the late, late, four ball elghtsome did Sunday even ing. Those also seen on the course Sunday afternoon were the DUk Meadors. Terrell Bonce. Matt Hughes. Ned weck. Bill Collins. LaVerne Van Marter. the "Buck" Ruhls and Ed Bennett. Twenty gal golfers turned out for our ladies day competition Tuesday despite the ominous clouds and sub-Irrigated fal ways. Those playing were Gen Case, Maxine Gray, Hazel Ma honey, Coramae Ferguson, Marie McQuarrle, Doe Cribble, Susie McQuarrle, Kay Robinson. Jayne I iw.s, lUi.L t Vicmv Vl l-i i. .. Siiikr, Ita brita I?utn Van Wli.kSr Ctrijf CVUins. t-trf Onhi lvit-. Tell in. ft.rll ! I1ir:f Ja)(i KA -w rtrt HUD (Mil 29. I raided M (f. ttiih a JT. Ie and Kay lied tt the - number .f punt and Jsyre and I Uh j am"! ! 9 t l.h the hid den hu!e, friXIAL ANNOIMIMI-NT; Stsrtlr. this Sunday If the days r hi. I land we hot ihcy are the men's lee vtt lime will be at ? 3 a m and the two ball f.ur..me will begin at 4 W p m. UVI.KJII.AltU: inl liwei nm a S.4 lau week and that she and Mrle both did quite well c ie nl ooure . . . .... VI won sm new golf balls fr making Ihe longest drive In the lady Kik gojl cofeuuon In Medfurd during the Elks con r nt l..n . . . thai Maurice Brown of Kinua mied a hole In one by jut a few ln hes on no 4 . . . ihai nn-golfer Jerry Daggett Mt-ms quite Interested In our game after doing so well In the hole in one contest uninsured by Ihe Chamber 'f Commerce. Ttiofs all on the partec line this week but should have more link lore to tell next tee lime. lone News Mr and Mrs W E Melena re turned Tuestlay from Portland uhore thev had attendel grad uation exorcises at Portland State for John Peterson, son or Mr and Mrs Victor Peterson of The Dalles. He retried that Paul Balsiger if The Dalles is quite 111. Bal sigers are former lone residents. ir and Mrs Favne Ely and sons of Portland are visiting rel atives at lone. ? and Mrs Henrr Teti re turned to their home In Mon mouth on Tuesday after a few days visit at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs William Labhart. i i i .iV v wrx g sj-sy m WW fta DID MOT ShooT A MtALOj No need to be buffaloed. Your satisfaction is you patronize us. We value your business. Your enjoyment is our aim. HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. Ford Falcon Thunderblrd Phone 6-9152 or 6-9153 Throughout North America the bison is popularly called 5uffalo"-there are no buffaloes in North America. 1-Nat-ional Encyclopedia, Vol 2, pg. 294. Monument News r ATKA MATTCION M umrf.1 Mat ham u r' t,.?l.e tun t. bn e.tl.t h ha ..e I a lfj Monument t'.iunun rurh as a MudeM Iniern tnm M'-tmtk Summary In O Ua-.. II will Mre f ear at fMtih autar.i Mr Vnetui la making his home in ihe rmu w..uth of lh fhurrh. Mr IVail Th..jnin i in Ht land heie he U la ha ur friy Ihla week , nA N!r Fred M Calls "f r..iht Uited l the Bud irnle hunje Ihe at Merle Uilise mm if Mr and Mrs Darrrll Farrens Is In llrrpnet where he had surgery Jaiuraa m.rntng. When he leaves me hoital he will nay with his grandmother. Mrs IN-elyn Far- reus In llej pner. Mr and Mrs Henry' Mrun dnrte td llcppwr Sunday where Pearl had a itvvkup. Mie nas U-rn cunfinetl to her bed the past two weeka. Mrs Cwen Covington U slay ing at Prlnevllle for a while. Mrs Stella McCarty and child-n-n returned home Thuraday from Jacksonville. Ore where he vUl'ed her mother, Mrs Jos ephine Schraum. She left her daughter there for an extended vUU. She also stopped at Spring field lo see her sister and family, the Clayton Sweeks, Mr and Mrs E E Howell spent Saturday at Spray on business. Mr and Mrs Bob Burton are the parents of a 7 lb, 12 oi boy. born Thursday at the John Day hospital. Both mother and son are doing fine. This makes them two boys. Mr and Mrs Ford Sloan and children of Long Creek visited at the Dick Williams home Thura day afternoon. Mr and Mrs Earl Lewis and children drove to Long Creek Sunday morning on business, then spent the rest of the day at Cottonwood with her folks, the Bud Engles. Mrs Irene Scott of Vale drove in Thursday to visit for the week end at the home of her son, Harry and family, and another son Walter, who had been vis itinc here. Walter returned home with his mother. Mrs Bob Holmes and Mrs Frank Williams drove to Pendle ton Thursday on business. Mrs T W King drove to Pen dleton Friday with her son Earl. He left with others for Corvallls where he will study science for three weeks. Mrs Jessie Scott, Mrs Thelma Williams, Mrs Janet Lewis and Mrs Robert Scott and the Lewis children spent Wednesday at the ranch home of Mrs Bob Holmes. Mr and Mrs Elmo Lewis spent Friday in John Day on business. Guy Hills left last week to visit relatives in California. Mrs June Hutchison, Roberta Croker and Mrs Gene Vaughn spent Monday in John Day. Miss Marge Batty of Seattle was visiting here Saturday. m noris Canon and Ouida Cork spent Saturday in Bend on business. Mr and Mrs Earl Lewis and children were supper guests at the Jack Forrest home baturaay. Mrs Thelma Williams and Mrs phviii Williams and daughter visited in Long Creek Saturday. Mrs Jessie Scott and son ko bert, Mrs Irene Scott and son Walter, and Mrs Martha Matte son spent Friday in Pendleton shopping. Gale Engle left Saturday for Boys State in Corvallls as a del egate from the Legion. Miss Nickie Drees left Sunday by bus for her week at Girls' State. She was sent by the Auxiliary. Bud Engles, Judy and Gale spent last week at Mollala with his mother. Judy stayed on for Straight Bourbon from Kentucky . n -l ' w. iky'-- . - -?v . .-X N.-- , t&& its 1 -to n' I yb Nature's finest bourbon There is none better! TClTwWTAGC COMf T. USLLE. KY. TUCKT STRAIGHT BOURBOI WHISKEY. 86 PROOF Lexington News If OtLfHA 0t$ Vacation H:bte a h'1 'afed on Mmulay minie at Ihe ,hurh with 3 pupils in aiten-dan.- TrJi hrf f.f 0e froup t.re -hd. Mrs lli lite Smilh with helpers WM Vum. and Mrs Mi'irkle; primary: lTr- lene Jones; Intef mellaie lna Marardl with helper C.I.i.Ivs Van Wtfskle: and leenafe IV pha Jone. and helper June Da vld'n. PlanlM Is Charleiw Jor.es. and Mrs Cn'' Steagatl Is sit ling ith Ihow" oungters loo oung for Ihe sthool. h.e mothers are helping After two weeks of flames there will t a shoft program. A collation i liken each day for the mis- alonary prt)ect. and at the pro tram ihete will he a collection lo help defray Ihe cost of the materials for the wnoui. Mr and Mrs Edwin Walker of Rosehurg have been house euets f Mr and Mrs Newt OHarra. Mr Walker Is a mem- longer visit. Mr and Mrs Richard Martin are the parents of a boy. born June 1.1 at Prlnevllle. trr t( Use tate t xntmiasln and ihev are enroute la their i.ew hie In I'Merptlse and la. krl Mr and Mrs Glenn Griffith and n ivtu were t slier at Ihe Cecil J. .tie home on Tliursday. Tlieir n Mtke and Pobby IVikh trturn.sl Li Fphrata with them the next d.t. Mr and Mrs Waiter Smith and daughters were John Day callers lat we-k al the home of her lter Mr and Mrs Carl Manjuar' t are the parents of a baby girl, named Sherrle Anita, she weigh ed 8 lbs and 10 or. Mr Norma Marquardt and daughter. Mrs Homer Hughes were Spokane callers last wck. Mrs June Davidson and bro ther Man-In Way were callrs at Ihe Jenson home In Waits hurg t.n Sunday. Linda and Dale Coojn-r returne! home with Ihem after a visit there. Mr and Mrs George Irvin were rortland visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs O G Breeding and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall were Spray visitor on Sunday. Mrs Paul Breeding Is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital In lleppner. Mr and Mrs Johnnie Ledbetter are vacationing at Olive Lake. HlttttZ GAZCTTE -TINES. Thuisdar. lust It. 19CH Mr and M.s O W CuUf..ih and s-n Gene and Bermere Wih l..n were Emmett. Idaho viitn on Monday. O W CuUfoith was enteitalned with a birthday dinner honoring tie and Kenny Jonea tn Iheir .icthd.s. The dinner was held Saturday niht on ihe Cutforth lawn. Thoe pin'nt were Mr and Mrs Armln Wihlon. Mrs l.jr Ij'.v va. Mr and ?us inn jiu-i ami .n Kenny. Mike Griffith, an.l f n.,,1 Mr Gerce In In and children and the CuMorth fam ily- Gar Levva 1 six-mung some time In pollen Hie, California on business Mr and Mrs Ai.rur llem1ersr.n and family are spending a whll at Ihe Claude White laru h. roroaramnrnnwnannnnronanrti AYERS PEST CONTROL TOR TOUR $f RATING Tiew. Toid and Giola Slot ; Resident ond Commer cial r99tn. Clayton Aycr$ Phone 6-9953 ill u I untKinmtatraatutmmutnmnnau mttnnuuuUimiiimmtmtmunmmntmtmirmnt;uiuuimuu LongTerm Farm Loans SEE Fodoral Land Bank Association of Pendleton 103 So. Main St. Phono Cr. -7361 Pendleton. Oregon -w w. .. ' ' T f File File - A FALCON LOAD OF TIDE GUESS HftW MANY BOXES OF TIDE ARE IN THE FALCON IN OUR STORE AND WIN YEAR'S SUPPLY OF TIDE Stat TOe ..m.M..M.M....M...U.M.B UM.H...H J 'i ' """ ""' V ""' ! 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