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4 mtfntn cazcttc timcs. Ttn4T. jo. im; jODI i ? - i i if . . r;. ; 1 . a ; i a , ij ' PEIjM0 Over The I "te I l ., L. Tee Cup sr.r j i j) ing in me men ic!iy m.'ti.iig nmp union fr f! :i I'.ijKrt. y, i:y Fer .- .. J . !fc'i- C'uf !!-.!rhar. L Vin t- 't Mar'-r, Ned Svirtk, u I.i,.r!. rilrl Mi-Qaaf. lie. J'hil Mhotry, lb Fritk. K -' IYky ar.J Italian Mo. H-.li !; I low gr.m for1 the tal Untie ami thru im.k a sharp, fii'M anle turn. Of cuur every on Wan real 7nplhrtie an iMi I must have hit a pet-hie or something Well. 1 Ma txund ''I determined m going to wr that hoi u I approached M r 1 H Ulilt .... .4 .. r JX r.tili with a J I W. ani Itilnatlull onlv to mv irmni actually fig lag back and forth arrau the green ind atop wiibln l Inthe tif the cup i.- ui) J I J.w r.t-t San !jv ft(-r..Hit iM.r.a and II iiIjh Murdy Jlft Ttl a ,!:!.! " ji i.iiir- hole. The a "Ih were the Fratsk Anilrf . mn. the Jim lMvr.)U. the Clint M.Qtiarrie. the Eddie Cunder "!. the t'or.h-v Lanhnrn. the I'fiU Mahonr). !h I'hU Ma i ho lUib Frlnk. the Low. ill flritit.lMJ, Tcmll JU't and lit i I ml I. 7ln xtnri were as f No I drive while titling In twiir. no 2 iutt with croquet ml!'t, tio 3 ilrive while stand ing on innfiuh, no i approach Utron thruui;li Mvt ie, no 5 l f..n-h twn over little white fence, no 6 hit hall through rxix cs -n fairway, no 7 use one club MR AND MRS WAYNE D PIERCE (Barbara Kay Shercr) who wer married at ths Ion Community church June 18. They will mak their hom at Redmond. (Cilec Photo) NH3 NH3 GET MORE PROFIT FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES APPLY YIELD - INCREASING PHILLIPS 66 Agricultural Ammonia WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMjPS on 30 Day Accounts SOIL TESTING SERVICE EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS HOME OWNED AND OPERATED PHONE 8-7289 IONE. 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COMEDY OF ERRORS: we all had such fun and It was rather hilarious to see our best golfers taking 10 and 11 strokes on note, hut if you went past an obstacle without coing through or over It ns designated you had to come back and do It cor rectly . . . poor Jayne drove Just a few feet from the cup on the no 5 green but she didn't go over the fence so she had to hit her ball back off the green and , approach the right way . . . Dee's ball got stuck In the stove pipe so she had to take a penalty stmke to dump It out . . . Harlan seemed to have the advantage over all of us while standing on the innertube . , . Clint seemed quile adept with the pool cue fur he sank his putt clear from' the edge of the green . thinks he'll drive with from now on . Ediiie and Kill Bermuda shorts. SI'ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT following this Sunday's after noon play nil members of Willow Creek Country Club and their children are invited to a potluck picnic on the courthouse lawn (please bring your own eating irons' but paper plates and cups will b0 furnished). Tee off time will be at 4:00 and we plan to moot at the hourt house be tween 6:30 and 7:00. Even if you ciont play golf in the afternoon be sure to make a special effort to attend the potluck. (In other words "drive" right up and "putt yourself down to the court house lawn in the south part of town) Those playing in our ladies competition Tuesday were Jayne ftniK, Faye Ruhl, Roberta Dougherty, Dee Gribble, Daisy conins, tiene Case, Marie Mc Quarrie, Kay Robinson, Gladys Snider, Hazel Mahoney, Coramae Ferguson, Jan Agee, Arolene Laird and myself. I shot low gross score of 36, Gene had low net with a 4S-2-1-24. Arolene was closest to the pin on no 5 and Daisy put LADIES DAY LINK LORE: I have a little story to tell on Jan, Kay and Jayne . . . Arolene and I were playing right behind their threesome and I had driven the green on no 4 and was so de lighted to think I might have a good chance of birdylng it. We walked down the bluff and across the creek to the green and the three of them were still there waiting to watch me putt, so I carefully approached my ball and spent several seconds lining it up, smoothing the green etc, then I stroked the ball and to my utter amazement it went .Vn1W to ay by !h! time I leld rnywlf and just bar ly able to tap th ball In f-r a thre putt green. But when I picked the ball out t4 thf rup I noticed It wan"t my ball and then I aw everybody doubled up with laughter, for Jan had dipped In a Goof Ball lon that is filled with liquid! In place or my ball while we were walk ing over to the green. I you might ay I really was a -gullible golf. er" for I had no suspicions what-everj. Next ladies day tee off time will be at 8:00. Other golfers seen on the during the week were Joyce Snider. Hugh Salter. Bill Salter. Shirley and Bill Blake, Gene Manning of Portland, Tom Christian, Bill Collins. Ken Tur ner. Tad Miller. Bob Huffman and Steve Flug. Lexington News By DELPHA JONES The Lexington vacation Bible school of the Lexington Christian church finished on Friday even Ing with a program at the church. The pre schoolers sang songs, and the primary group gave parables they had learned, and the Intermediates gave read ings together and sang while he teenage group gave a short review of the day by day learn ings. All the group sang several songs Including their theme song for the two weeks. Mrs George Steagall acted as baby sitter for the mothers teaching and her oungsters sang several cute . . Eddie songs that Mrs Steagall had a putter (taught them. Rev Walter Smith . Grlb, Harlan, then presented appreciation cer all wore their 'tificates to the following, Mrs Geo Steagall, Mrs Joe Yocum, Mrs Wayne Taplneau, Mrs Geo Irvln. Mrs Rena Marquardt, Miss Charlene Jones, Mrs June David son, Mrs Walter Smith, and Mrs Cecil Jones. Rev Walter Smith spent Fri day night at the home of his parents In Yakima where he of ficiated at a wedding at the First Christian church there. Mrs Cora Allyn is again at home after 10 days spent In Ukiah at the home of her niece Mrs Phyllis Kendall, and daughter, Marilyn and Mrs Lu cile Gilliland and children Billy and Myla of Ukiah and another daughter, Mrs Janet Shodln and son of Dallas visited Charlene Jones one day last week. Mr and Mrs Gerry Messenger and daughter are now living on the Carl Marquardt ranch. This is the former Joe Devine home. Mr and Mrs T E Messenger returned to their home In Mitch ell Tuesday after Mrs Messenger had spent two weeks at the Carl Marquardt home. Mr George Irvin spent the erken.1 at hU home from hti it HJ Rivet. Mrs Irvln and ihlldrrn trtutttrd there with htm tn Sundy ar4 will t4i f hf ! tj live, Mr nj Mrs Fufcne retutnrd fa thWr hme In Fur-! rsere wr ana ln4 n Wilium fUkrr Mr ,wvef are motlng thrif iMMiM-hnhl fff-t to their Pew home In Pendletmt Ihla week. Cufleen Smith returned to her h-m In rnlnd after ruple -f WMk penl here where she attended Vacation Bible thol Mr O W Cutfarth and child rrn are apendlrg nme time In The Pallet where Mm Cu worth culled by the lilnrtt 4 her father, John Denllnger. Mike Griffith sper.t the week end In Fphrata at the home of hi nn-nf, Mr and Mm Glenn Griffith. Mr and Mm W I Miller of La- Grande awnt Friday nlcht at he home of her brother and fam lly. Mr and Mrs Cecil Jonea. Mr Leonard father of Mervln Leonard who ha been a pat lent In Pioneer Memorial ho pltal hs returned to the home his son In Lexington. E E Peck was a business vis or in rortianrt on Monday. Mrs Gladys VanWinkle enter tained with a coffee hour honor Ing Mr Cherry Hermann at the VanWinkle home on Tuesday. Those present to help her rele brate her birthday was Phyllis Engagement Told jLoura Lee Stotfs By Barbara Warren , Celebrates Birthday Mr and Mr Clairm- Warrrn ' tt Wi -re tt-.f rrrisgrmerit cf :ert,;r. ii!tr!ay rtrrf-. 4 their daughter, fart? fUiH ta 0 ,, , , , ' , ' ' ' Mr WUium J Ueun, tf Mr)M ; ""'-" 4 terr t4 B.ard- Ja",,Irr ,-u' t rrlrbiate man. (t '-f birih lay. Na wnhiing dte h l-n x-t j It the a ftei !.. aftef the w,lua. ptdithe, gue whu came f ir refreshment wrr Lrs, lii lave Mead., Plane ffehaf. fill. I.'erj.l YHiiig, .Sheridan Wy. ""n. ShiN- Frwin. Ilffiena Wit- km, JatiU Baker and Linda l!!h l' r binhday d:iuier that even. 1 1 were Mi Walter Gil- Man. Mr Ivn Gilman, Lance .::min of Long Beach, Cal:f, Jjnjii P,.ker and Mr and Mr K-tt tt llarthman and Sandra, Two Birthdays Feted At Luncheon Party Mr Hurry Ronger entertain ed Mr PhUJip BJakriey and Mrs Gene Pierre on M .ridy with a luncheon In celebration tf their blrthda. Guet elde the hunt-l guet were. Mr Carl Aer. Mr Velma Gla, Mr ftobert Btlndle and Mr Paul Koenlg Lynn Vandcn (Her. Portland; Hank Cupjer. Judy Mae Mac Inne. Wayne Leather. Jr. Kim- lerly. The leader Is P.ev Kenneth Thorn a . alfed by Mr IVggle Thomas and Ivan L BentHlkt. Maynard Hamilton I assisting with the painting. Mr and Mr Leo Hathaway. Mr and Mrs Frank Howell. Tilda Potter. Mrs Everett Howell drove to Canyon City Monday, taking In the sights. Mamrr.ie Ferguson ent a few Rules Reviewed By Soroptimist Club At the Thursday noon meeting t t the SoroptimUt Club of Hep. pner. Mr Cor.lcy Lanham re iewel the standing rule of the club. A card wa read from Mi Uti Humphre). who I on a lur.xan tour and plan were tlicuird for the float to be en tered In the rodeo parade the last of August. Gut st of the club were Mra days in Boise visiting her sister. ble. Lois Hunt. Faye Thornburg. Mrs Bill Foss. She returned home C V Anhrn and two children Mildred Davidson, Eileen Pad-j with Steve Holmes, who camel of Central Point. Oregon and berg, and Gladys VanWinkle. down on business. Janice Hager. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Duvall and children of St Louis, Mo are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs William C VanWinkle. Rev and Mrs Walter Smith and children are attending the Chris tian church convention at Turner, Oregon. Lora Ann Vinson from Monu ment, daughter of Mr and Mrs L D Vinson, who Is visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Oris Padberg is employed at the Dean Hunt home. Monument LongTerm Farm Loans SEE Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton 103 So. Main St Phone Cr. 6-7361 Pendleton. Oregon Br MARTHA MATTESON Mr and Mrs Roy Cork and two granddaughters, Miss Leslie and Miss Simas visited at the Bud Engle home Wednesday on Cot tonwood. Mrs Peggie Preston of Prairie City was visiting her mother, Mrs Herman Thompson, Wednesday on Courtrock. Mr and Mrs Will McKlnnon nd three children of North Powder spent the weekend here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Boyd Hinton. Mr and Mrs Fred Shank drove to John Day Monday on business, then Fred drove on to Boise, Idaho to take In the Patterson Johannson fight, while Mrs Shanks returned home with Mrs Theron King and Mrs Bud Engle who were over to John Day on business. The young people of the Pres byterian churches are now gath ered together this week at Mon ument, where they are cleaning and painting the Community church. They work from 6:30 a m until noon, cook dinner and wash dishes at which thev all take turns, then Bible study. Then they take a hike, go swimming, have supper and another study hour In the evening. 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