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Awards Givey ut hue High School Class WffgCii Students Install New S.D. Officers By LORRAINE BALL A rltu nteht fur the Ion high school was obnrrvcd on Friday nlf ht at the school. The follow In program was wanted. Bub Woe was master of cere- m or Mr. Shockley cave re view of the achool year and showed a part of the film atrip on the Hereford and the Triangle Lake vs. lone ball games. Also a tape of the last overtime with Weston, made possible by Char lea Davidson, wis played. The Installation of the new of fleers and cheerleaders for the sludent body was held. Incom In student boJy president Is Wayne Hams; vice president. Ml ehelle Morrison; secretary-trees urer, Cheryl Morrison; assistant eeretary treasurer. Arleta Me Cabe; annual editor. Judy Stirr er; paper editor, Steve Lind- strom; and cheerleaders, Merrle Jo Morrison, Judy Sherer, and Sandra Eubanks. The outgoing officers: president. John Swan son; vice president, Tom Martin; secretary treasurer. Evelyit Jep sen; assistant secretary treasur er, Cheryl Morrison; annual edi tor, Marilyn Morgan; paper edi tor, Jean Martin; and cheerlead ers. Judy Morgan. Geraldlne Morgan. Muhetl Mrrton frrornted with plna R4 Rite Hc!.Jid a fSl to the cUmi advtuer. Chuck Hudson T)plr.g ards were then pre twitted to Kithy ftea, Sandra Eu bank. Cheril Morrison, Janet Talmrr. Gary Morgan, and Lea He Madden by Mr. Lujan. Arnie Hedman. music Instruc tor, presented senior achieve ment awards In music to John Swanson, Marilyn Morgan and Jean Martin. The freshman gift to their ad- ler. Mr. Lujan. was presented by Merrle Jo Morrison. Following this Mr. Lujan pre sented the senior achievement awards In journalism to Marilyn Morgan and Jean Martin. Merit awards were also presented to Mike Morrison and Evelyn Jep sen. A special award. The Allen Certificate for Journalism, from the Oregon Scholastic Press As aoclatlon, was given to Jean Mar tin. The athletic lettera were pre tented by Mr. Hausler, Mr. Hud DATES TO RCHCMICBt June 1 Ctoduattoa etrU June 1 Schsol picnic Lt 4dy f school June V Special meeting of lock TV Ceop June t City council meeting Various j-tcr pr-nted fun gifts to faculty members. A pan t.m line. "Bruthera Three, by Ron Crabtree. Biueo Blgby. and Jerry Pavldkon followed. Ken Klinccr was nreented the leading hitter award In b a wball Isaacs t4 pcrpies. The group fin- lulled the textue painting 01 aisn- ture reading. roneq r.y me baccalaureate serttu'ii by Itev. Charles Kno f the Jlrppnef Ftrt Christian thuuh. One rtietmann then plsjed an organ wio. "me n'ni irsjrr ending the service nn piayjng of the recessional Tlie Junior auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. David Mcl-eod on Saturday. May 27. for their last meeting for the summer The group canvassco me iown. sen Inc twprles, wreaths and cor HtttHtn OAZCTTr TIMES. Tuiwlr. June I. I Ml 1962 Acreage Allotments Some At For 1961 from here uere Ken Ji ite. Je ilauiler, Jr, J.e tlalwtx-n. Mike Palmer. Frank Wilev. Mailt Hal- wwn, r-b frs::.. t::j Ki:r. ! l!mnt if S3 million avies The l'.J natlonst wheat a.'re- by Datlaa Shorkley, followed by senior achievement awards In athletics to John Swanson, Fran els Rea. Tom Martin and Jack Crurn by Mr. Hudson. The sophomore clans then pre scnted their gift to their adviser. Arnle Hedman, by Marvin Tad berg. Scholarships to the seniors were presented to Jean Martin and Kenneth Smouse by Joe Hausler. Mr. Hausler. class adviser for son. and Mr. Shoekley to John the Junior clans, was presented a Swanson. Francla Rea. Ken Nel- gift by Wayne Hams. son. Ron Crabtree. Roily Ek- A special presentation by Fran strom who were awarded letter, els Rea in behalf of the Letter fur baseball, football and basket- mans Club to loach Ihuck Hud ball. Other football letters went son followed. Mr. Hudson recelv to Wayne Hams, Jack Crurn, Tom ed a complete set of golf clubs. Martin. Jerry Davidson, Jim Mar- nag and cart. tin, Ed Marlck, Joe Palmer, Ken Climax of the evening was the it linear. Carv Morean. Leslie outstanding class award wnicn Madden. Lee Hams, Marvin Pad- was presented by Dallas Shock bere. Other baseball awards ley to the graduating class of went to Ken Kllnger, bod Kicewm.1. nd Bill Akers. Boys receiving) Also receiving awards during basketball letters also were Jack the evening were Judy Morgan, towels and they will be sold at the fall baiaar planned by the community cluba. A picnic lunch was held In the park following the meeting and games were played. Berl and Bob Akers spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and Bonnie were visiting In Board- man on Wednesday to see Mrs. Russell Miller and daughter Pat Pat Is recovering from a recent full from a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and family have moved Into the Echo Palmateer home which they have recently purchased. Mr. Nichols is employed by Morrow county. They have one boy and four girls at home. ger, Jay BU. Kodney Ltnnell. Msrjurie O'Connor. Karen Hams, Flalne Uaarland, Fran M Lcod, and Cheryl S mouse. Counsellor Joe Hausler. Mis lUbctt De Spain and Rev, and Mrs Rod MacKenrie accompanied them. Koiio iraw(oni also tk a car load of youngster down. He then went Into IVrtland to vllt rela tive returning on .Sunday to bring home some of the oung ters. Study scskion were held en titled "Getting Along with Oth era." iy Mi. Rod MacKenzie; Sthool I What You Make It Mr. Hausler; and -Boy Meets Girl." by Rev. MacKenzie. The group enjojed hiking to gethcr and studying biology of the forest, along with baseball and volleyball In the afternoon. Sunday services were held In the outdoor chapel. u the minimum tUed by law and is the san a for th l?0l crop. Legislation provides for estab lulling a national wheat acre age allotment each year except in the ever t of a national emer gency. The supply formula used ti determine the rational alM mes.t Indicates an a tea' at the minimum level. The count) allotinrnis wilt be ajponioned mng Individual farms aoew.iir.g to pat acresge ff wheat. t!!hH Ht-. p o-UtU-n praitUes. t) je i f soil, and topography. Wheat producer will be in formed .f ihe acreage allotments fr their farm In advance tf a wheat quota referendum, accord Ing to the local ASC otfu-e. Monument By MARTHA MATTESON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams a 5 pound 12 ounce girl Wednesday evening. May 17, at the Prineville hospital. They Mr. and Mrs, Gene Engelmanlhave one other glrL Crurn. Tom Martin. Jerry David- w a- 1 -I. son. Jim Martin ana e.a jwarnn. Once Again You Are Invited to: ATTEND... Oregon Wheat Growers League JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW Sunday through Wednesday June 4-7 Seufert Show Barns at The Dalles and BUY... Grain-Fed Steers, Hogs, Lambs For Your Home Locker Auction Sales Wednesday, June 7 Lambs and Hogs, 2 p. m. (PST) Steers 7 p. m. (PST) Don't Miss This 15th Annual 4-H and FFA Show With Full Program Beginning at 8 a. m. Monday. Sharon Crabtree. Carol Palmer, Jo Ann Turner. Sandra Eubanks, and Linda. Halvorsen for volley ball. A congregational meeting will follow the morning worship Sun day, June 4, at 10:30. The main Item will be the report of the building and planning commit tee. Vacation Bible School will be gin on June 12 through June 16. Anyone Interested in helping of Portland were house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joel Engelman this past week end. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rletmann on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Engelman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rohdc of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Baker were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rletmann Satur day night. They attended the class reunion held at the Terrel Benge ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts were hosts for a dinner party on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buhman may contact Mrs. Rod MacKen- zie. Also be sure to send In yourlof Burns spent Saturday evening! they will move when Mrs. Richard Martin drove to Pendleton Thursday, bringing her husband home. He had been In Saint Anthony hospital for two weeks, where he had sur gery on his back. Services were held Friday, May 19 at 2 p. m. at Monument Community church for Clara Maxlne Gilliam Van Dusen who was killed Instantly Tuesday In a car wreck. Pall bearers were Rho Bleak- man, Henry Cupper. Stanley Musgrave, Gus Peterson, Donald Maclnnes, WHIard Gllman. Rev. Kenneth J. Thomas officiated. Marty Otis left Monday morn ing with another load of be longings for Crow. Ore., where school is registration blank right away for youngsters planning to attend. Summer hours for church serv ice will be 9:30 a.m. Rev. and Mrs. Bill Smith and family of Hlllsboro are visiting a few days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Rod MacKenzie. Rev. Smith is of the First Congrega tional church of Hlllsboro. He and Rev. MacKenzie are school mates Milton Morgan was in Spokane last week to attend a Wheat League meeting on rust control lie flew up with two other mem bers from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford were called to The Dalles due to the death of her aunt, Mrs. Hul da Sobuester. Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford were in Ar llngton on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sobuester Baccalaureate services were held at the lone school cafe torium on May 28, for the grad uating class of 1961, with a ca paclty crowd In attendance. The organ processional was played by Gene Rletmann, fol lowed by the invocation by Eev, Rod MacKenzie of the lone Com munity church. The class of '61 sang their class song, "Let There Be Peace on Earth." Rev. MacKenzie gave the Scrip CUT MAINTENANCE COSTS ELECTRO-MAGIC "Century" Portable Steam Cleaner Guaranteed for Life! with $ 399 50 UP TO 100 LBS. of High Prat sura Steam In 90 Saconds. 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I flowers ror the veterans wheel Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason oil chair parade In Portland next Portland are visiting a few days I month. at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason. Also visiting at the Mason home Is their daughter, Mrs. Jack Brink, of Portland, and her son Billy. Mrs. Robert Jepsen was host ess on Sunday at their ranch home for a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Susan Jane's ninth birthday. Guests In vited included the third grade girls, who are Anita Crawford, Marsha Ball, Mary Ann Wil liams. Krlstlne Peterson, Jerri Krebs, Kristin Nelson, Sandra Carlson, Barbara Boyce, Susan Baker. The girls enjoyed a bar becue and played games. Mrs. Edna Yarnell of Portland Is visiting her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Edwin Clough and his fiancee, Virginia Roencke, have been vis- ltinz at the home of his aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison. The young couple are attending college at Corvallls and after graduation they will be married in the sumer. Mrs. Edythe White is visiting with the Fred Andersons at Prosser and with other relatives for a few days. Her son Gordon took her over last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fletch er of Albany ana Mrs. uiame Blackwell, and Mary Calandra of Salem are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb. They are son and daughters of Mrs. Esteb's. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chrlsto- pherson and girls of Rock Creek were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Get in the Swim Hoppncr Pool Opons June 6 SWIM FIN s1.95 UP SWIM MASKS 1.00 UP BEACH BALLS WATER. TIH SWIM CAPS High quality rubber Asserted colors Regularly 89 Special TO $3.98 If Rainbow Colored latK Rubber SPECIAL Suntan Lotions BRONZTAN TANfASTIC TANSATION PLU1 SEA & SKI Regular Value $1.00 Revlon Sunbath LOTION PLASTIC WADING POOLS PHIL'S PHARMACY 229 N. Main Phil Blakney, R. Ph. Phones 6-9962 or 6-9605 The junior high class of Pil grim Fellowship held a retreat at Camp Adams over the week end. The members attending COLE'S Electric Motor Shep S. W. 23 TutuUla Bd. Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned I w ft S J PEACHES 300 CANS TREE TEA VAN CAMP 48 BAG FOR FOR $11 300 CANS PORK AND BEANS 8 FOR CORN or (g) PKGS. j IIS V . Yff H . H fL FLAV-R-PAC GREEN BEANS wigs BUVS j v -n-ri- BROCCOLI SPEARS 5 PKGS. $1 PIES 5 FOR $j CHET'S MEAT Specks Green Peppers ea. Jc JUMBO Cantaloupe 2 fr 49 We Give Gold Bond Stamps MAYFLOWER COTTAGE CHEESE P. 32c 10c OFF M.J.B. 6 OZ. INSTANT COFFEE Economy Markat Phono 6-9922 Only I 3 Pendleton Ph. CB 6-7761 Pot Cash and Save fay Cash and Sore Par Cash and Sara Pay Cash and Sar