ntrrtttn CAzrrrrnMCS, Thursday, jun 4. im Over The He Tee Cup 39 Heppner High Students Achieve Semester Honors Br DEC CRIBBLE. U'ntil1 vmi believe m when I tell you that on Tuesday there were more Pegtnning gom-r than "old timers?" Well, we were blessed with several guests, too. t Phyllis Hutchen brought Cordon mother, who Is visiting here, and she was a welcomed addition to our croup. 1 brought my Barb and my daughterln. law, Carol, who played her very first came, and says the had a -ball.". VI Lanham planned our play and Helen SchafliU and Cora Mae Ferguson served the coffee to 19 gala. Goll balls for be Sinners went to one having the moat trouble on No. 2 hole, and turned out to be Gena Leonard. The old timer that had the most trouble on No. 3 was Corkle Norene. and after such a good week end. too. Others out for play, and we're so clad to welcome them back, were Inez Huffman. Sue Jones. Faye Pierce. Mary Malcom, Marie McQuarrte, H?el Ma honey. Kay Anderson, iuanlta Carmichael. Lois Hunt and Dee. Speaking of Juanita. this w.the second time she's been tnvoivet with a car accident, tn pursust of golf lessons and both timet up Hinton Creek. Makes tb game expensive, but were o glad she's not hurt. New tee-oft time until hot weather will be 9 o clock, wiin lunch arter tne piay. . Kniharhr DONT FORGET the date with b"Y, Klnzua June 21. Cutters Meet The Country Cutters 4-H club met at the home of Mary K. Campbell on Saturday. May 23, for an all-day meeting.- We practiced our team demonstra tions that we are going to give at the fair. We also practiced putting in zippers. Mary K. serv ed refreshments. The next meet ing will be held at the parish hall at Valby Lutheran church. We will have a Joint meeting! with the Ruralett?s, Kristine Peterson, reporter Thirty r.lne Heppner Hlch M-hiMtt students achieved honors for the second semester, accord ing to the roll released by Cordon Pratt, principal. Three students made perreci 40 grades for the erui. Ginny i.ir- Karen French. souhomore: and Maralee Murray, frexhnun. Others were as follows: Seniors Marti Dixon. 350; Don Mateske. 3..: liaymond Nichols. iii and Kill German, 3t. Juniors Carl Bauman. 3.S3: Linda Bruhacher. 1W; Jean Stockard. 3S3; Lee Daggett, a m; Stuart Dkk. 3 33; and John Wagcnblast. 3.50. Sochomores Soott Barratt. 3.50; Gale Batty, 3.33 ; Mark Brown. S.S3; Mike Bunch. 350; Maureen Doherty. 3.83: Susan Drake. 350; Tim Driscoii. jdu; Shirley Erwin. 333; Margaret Green. 3.83: David Matheny. 3.50: Joan Stockard. 3: Sam Strait. 3JJ; Krna winenesier. 3.66; and Brenda Young. 3-50. Freshmen Steve Anderson, fj- 1.111,1.1 Clark. 3Go: Kay Daggett. 3-33; Verina French. 3S): Mac Hosklns. 3.66: Sally Huddleston. 3.33; Jim Jacobs, 3.66; Martha Peck. 383; Martha French. 3.50; Marsha Sowell. 366; Steve Wagcnblast, 3.33; and Steve Warren. 3-33. Forty were on the fourth nine weeks honor roll with Ginny Moore and Maralee Murray mak ing perfect 4.0. Others were: Seniors Jennifer Brindle, Marti Dixon. Don Majeske. Ray mono Nichols. Bill Sherman. I Juniors Kitty O'Harra. Vicky Barratt. Carl Bauman, Linda Jean Stockara. mu- art Dick. Wavne kvans. jonn Wagenblast. Sophomores Scott Barratt, Mark Brown, Mike Bunch. Maur een Doherty. Tim unscoii. amr iv Krum. Karen French. Marg aret Green, David Matheny, Mark Murray. Joan Stockard, Sam Stra.t. Erna Winchester, Brenda Vcung. Freshmen Steve Anderson, Linda Clark, Kay Daggett. Ver ina French, Jan Hager. Mac Hos kins. Sally Huddleston. Jim Ja cobs. Martha Peck. Martha French and Marsha Sowell. Kinzua Graduates Eighth Graders and famllv h f early, Saturday i.i.u-nii,.. f..r Slanfteld where ih..v vilte.t with Mr. ana Mrs. I ti ...ii.. i i-n.iii.iU J Bowma LmiiilnMl at Stanficld to MH'lhl were held Thursday in ; the summer F"".r. "..'IT h . I: Mr and Mr. lirfflUI IIUII1 1 v-m nil m .-- Bf VIRGINIA KELSO KlNZl'A Commencement exercise for the eighth gran clas of Klnrua Grade school vi-tT hei.t Thurs.tav in me class colors of royal purple and uiiit with their rwtto we shall either find a way or make one" In purple letters behind them. Both processional and re cessional were played by Mrs. Virginia Kelso with the Invo cation by Kev. Fermer Plank and the benediction bv Rev. Fdwtn iVrrick. The welcome was extended by Verla Ann Conner followed bv the class history by Lome an llsht-r ami the class Will bv Alana Let" Guinn and Merrll Unn Huek. The class prophecy Mas given bv Peggy Lou Plank and Cecelia Ruth chroedcr. Sneaker of the evening was Allen Nlstad who was Introduc ,i kv J.uurth Bimmin. Kd ward Lesser. Surerintendent of schools, was Introduced by Ricky 1m Kindt and Mr. Le&str pre sented perfect attendance awards to Nona Ann Conner, Kiia Lynn Sitton and Sally Schoedor. Robert Park nrtnrinal of the Kinzua Grade school. introduced Harla V. Schroeder. who presented the class with their diplomas. Others graduating were Rich ard Claude Allen. Cheryl Barree. Linda Mae Bird. Larry Lee Par son. Belinda Mae Meadows, Larry Thomas Morley. and Alice Isabell Speight. Two musical numbers were presented by the Patriots. Warren Nistad. Bonnie Ostrander. Jean Prtndle. and Don Seitz. Move to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hay moved over the week-end to their new residence at 1211 N. W. Ellis Av enue, Pendleton. Hay, former extension agent here, has been employed for some time as dis trict agent for the Farm Bureau, with his headquarters in Pen dleton. They express a desire to have their many Triends from here visit them when in Pendleton. Week-end visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Mike baling were his sister, Mrs. Marie John son, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers, Pendleton.. of Conner To Operate Fuel Dealership Morgan Oonner. Heppner resi dent associated with L. E. Dick, Standard Oil of California, dis tributor, for the last ten years, has accepted a wholesale dis tributorship in Goldendale, Wn., for the oil company. Conner will assume management of the op eration June 15. Dick also announced the hir ing of a new man in the ap pliance store which he owns and operates. The new employee, Ray Fosom, is expenencea in appli ance sales and service and has worked for many years in this field. Fosom. who recently mov ed to the community, is the father of Loy Harsin, Gazette Times society editor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning and family left Friday evening to spend the week-end at La- James Walker flew to Omak. Wn.. Friday evening with Ernie Wail to join Mrs. Walker who had taken her sister. Mrs. Lester Halvorsen, on to her home after their trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel and family went to White Sal mon Saturday to take part in a lamiiv reunion mere. Mrs. Bill McMinn and daugh ter and Miss Becky Schroeder were business visitors to Hepp ner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Troy E. Day be came the parents of a daughter Saturday morning at the Condon Clinic. The little girl weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz.. and has been named Lori May. She joins a brother Curtis. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blann ol Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Derrick of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Vollraar Slink ard and family of Cassville. Mo., spent from Thursday night until Sunday here visiting the Arne and Don Slinkard and Verlin Conner families. They went on to Seattle from here. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and daughter Midge and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee spent the Memorial week-end in and near Baker. Also going to Baker Fri dav niht and returning Sat urdav were Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard. Mr ami Mrs. Vincent Allen and family went to Moses Lake, Wn., Friday to spend tne weeK pnd with Mr. and Mrs. C. V Allen. Thev left Richard and Charles there to spend the sum mer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman I IS) Bir Eton Yem Get king-size savings on our king-size Galaxie! We're celebrating the sizzling sales and scorching track record of our total performance Galaxie with the hottest trades in the West! Extra-high trade-in allowances on every car on the floor-especially our big Galaxies. Come early! o o FORD HAS THE BIG RECORD IN OPEN COMPETITION! w nt IMi Mn na II Ml IM IM U kl mMumt-mm HAKA n M UK fORDS fOHOJ DTE TRACK flWISHtO 0Tt TMCK FINISHED 4-H4 AUM. Gl. 1.1 Hl-O Aturta. 0. 1.1, II t 2M4 0ir1M.FH. 4,1 , 2 24-0 DayMnKadkRl. 1.2.3.4.1.11 Ml-M RiwiMt, Cut 1.2.1,1.1 I-2M3 mrefa.CaM. 1.1 11-I7-C3 Auntiti. Gl 1.2,1,1 M-B 0iitw, . t 1.17 UK DMinf-.it- 1.2,1,11 (-IM AU,6. 1,1 M-IJ Clafttt,.C 1,1,7,11 I-2T-B ClwHt. C 1,2,1,1 mmm auto sales, inc. Heppner, Oregon Kitert Ueavla left Friday rwnlng fir aklma sinirt VaiI. uhere thev sH'iit the week end. Thev were Joined b Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Hurvhet and daughter Rot'in of Omal and Mr. and Mr. Earl Main am family of R.ilnirr. Tlie Klnua Women's club mel Tl,,,i-.,l,.- .f '..riuwill al llll KII unh I ,,u.-.-ll. n.ihill and Honnle Campbell a hostesses to the grup. Alter a snort pu ness meeting the ladies worke mi hii!iap flil:iri4 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nlstad and family took Mrs. Mstaus motner. Mrs. Anna lahlberg to her home at Roise. Ida. over tne m end. She has spent the past week here to attend her grand sons graduation. Mr. and Mr. A. B. Coleman spent the past week In IVrtland where Mrs. Coleman underwent surgery at providence hospital. Mr. and Mrs. luxl Hastings u-im trt Piu-tiarui over the week end where Rod prepared to enter a hospital for surgery on his shoulder. Clif Stlrewalt and Stan Ben- son. Jr. went to ninevme iasi week where they went to work In a mill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slinkard and twin sons of Marysvllle. Calif., spent last Wednesday with Mr. ami Mrs. Don MinKara. Tom and Oleta are moving to Bend where Tom will be assoc iated with the Copeland Lumber Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson and family went to Wieser. Ida.. for the week-end. returning via Bend where they left their daughter Vlckl who will be em ployed during the summer at a Clutus Lake resort. The Friendship club met Wed nesday with Mrs. Naomi Rice as hostess. High for the evening went to Ann Bastlan. low 10 Ginger Whitsett. and floating toi VI Slinkard and Rosie Graham. Othprs nlavinu were Jean Ann Adams. Zerlta Conlee. Carol Nor ris. Ann Aher, Barbara Mort Imore. Marilyn Bailey, and Irene Samples. Mrs. Arlet Campbell and daughter and Mrs. Ernie Shell and children spent Wednesday in Prineville on business. Mrs. C. L. Flack and Mrs. Joe Browning were business visitors to The Dalles Wednesday. David Sitton went to Port land Tuesday to meet his father, Jack Sitton who had flown to Boson City. N. C, the previous Friday upon receiving word of the death of his mother, Mrs. Lillie Sitton. Couple Wed la Nevada In a double ring ceremony per formed by a Justice of the Peace in Winnemucca, Nev., Jast Fri day at 4 p.m. Miss Mavis Bar zee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barzee became the bride of Paul W. Ovler. son of Mrs. G. L. Oylcr of Chenyville, Kan. The bride wore a white lace sheath dress with white acces sories. They are at home in Kin zua where Mr. Oyler is employ ed by Kinzua Corporation. Mr. Ksma G. Hoover became Acting Postmaster of the Kinzua Post Office Friday evening wnen she was sworn into that office by Postal Inspector David W. Madden of Pendleton. The office had been vacant since the death of Thomas B. Hoover. Mr nnH V-s. C. L,. Flack re- reived word Sunday evening of the arrival of a new grandson born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Stelline at Dugway, Utah. The new arrival weighed 5 lbs., 3 oz., and has been named Wil liam LeMar. He Joins a sister, Verna Lynn and brother Pat The Stellings formerly lived in Kin zua. Spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitton were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paulson of PnrtlsnH and Mr And MrS. Bob Sears of Covlna, Calif. The Sears took the Sitton girls, Jackie and Rita home with tnem ior a visu. riauid Sitmn went to Sookane Saturday to attend the graduat ion of Donald Donart. Misses Billie Jean and Dolores Doclton r.t Dnrtland Kftent the uaoiiaji m. week-end at home with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bas- tian. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty MeaiocR and family spent Memorial week-end at rosi raus, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mixcarcrhmldt and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Anderson and their families. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat yV J Y Ot Charge VJN aS Heppner, gtV I M Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-8651 On Hermlston-McNary Higbwar Mike Michel went to IVtlatch. Ida., Friday to gel Mr. Mlthels and the children who have 1mm n lltln! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Chap man of Eugene MM-iit from Wed nesday until Monday visiting with Mrs. Bert Hoover and other friends In the Fossil area. Mr. and Mrs. David Whitsett lent the holiday week end lu Pendleton with n-latlves. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keyea ent the week-end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Guinn and family. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Prlndle from Thursday un til Tuesday were Arthur Madden of IVrtland and Vernon Madden of Condon. Golfers Hold Tournament The Annual Memorial Day Flag Tournament was played at the Kinzua Golf club on Sun dav. Mav 31. with a large group of memlHrs on hand for the fes tivities, resulting In small Amer ican flags gaily waving in var ious iots around the course. When all the swinging and rhurnlni? was over, winners were declared in the outereni divisions. Women's flag cham pion. Arlene Schroeder; mena flag champion. Ned Nlckelson, Jr.: boy's winner. John Wall; girl's winner. Linda Bird. The first Mens Stag lor me 1901 season was held Friday night with a small but enthus iastic group participating. A nine hole medal iIay tournament was held wim low score going to Milt Boring and low net to Hollo Loomts. Long drive was won by Harlan senroeaer anu closest to the pin honors went to Quentln Vlegas. Play was followed by a Dutch lunch and n evening of cards and a gen eral discussion of the coming seasons activities. Next "Stag" will be on June 12. Bowling League Prizes Awarded I ml nt id winter howlln i.itiiiit u-pM iitmitli'teil last u.-.k ,-iul at Flesla Ixiwl Mild nrlj. uiv.1 auardisl 111 the ar mi Ii'.il-iii-s I he culmination of si months of liowUng artuity Followlnu U a list of the team winners and Individual winners lu the various leaguea; His 'N Hers, team champ. Gu.t tcr Dusters, It G. and Floss Wat kin and Dave and Marge Wat kins: high game linenl. Art llvik JiLi: hlch enme (women I Iteverlv Guilder""., '(; high series tment, Art Dk. high series t women), JoAnn Dyck, WW lli'iitmer Malor. team champ lli iii. ner Flks. Gene Orwlck. Jim Miller. Art Watklns. vie i.rowi ens Jr.. and Vern viau; no in dividual statistics available. Commercial, team champ. Kinzua loggers: high game. Kenneth Brenner. 238: high er ies. Kenneth Brenner. fU; high average. Carol Miller. 161. Tin Snlnners. team champs Rank of Kastern tHegon. Ann Sehwarz. Gwen Green. Jan Hughes. Fay Here, and Mary Malcom: high game. Harriet Kvans. 'J03: high series, Maude Hughes. 5.T6; high average. Shirley McCarl. 105. Fiesta Women's Major, learn champs. Lairds Variety; high fame. Jo Pettyjohn. 2H; high series. Vesta Kilkenny. 5-b; high average. Iris Campbell. 150. Blue Mountain team champs, H4.M Construction, Gene Cole, Jerry Green. Klmer Heath, Al Fctsch. and Fldon Padherg; high game, Joe Palmer, 2YJ; high ser ies. Kenneth Hrenner. Di'J: hign average, Knneth Brenner. 153. Senior Men's League, team champ. Pepsi Cola, Don Clark. Don McClure. Bob t antonwlne, Pete Glennle. and Clint Agee; ' high game, lxn Munkers. 2ZI; high serUs. BUI Mewclt M'Jj high average, Bill Slewerl and Hull Cantoimine. H City, team champs. Fiesta Huh I. lion laMinnlg. Art l k, lit t;nhens, pairell Pdilherg, and Jim DtU-.ll; high game. IHI Pl-r, 2M: high series, Art Dvck. t; bluh average, Art Dvch. lxil. Thursday Night l-adles, team rhamp. t.. F. Dick. Ik-lon-a Me mwell. Alu Vance, Allen Adams. lUihel Dick, and Gladys Ramlerg; high game, Donna (eirdoii. high seiles. lUirltt Kvans. NO; hlnh average, Bcr lilrce Nash, 1 U. Bag and Baggage, team chain. Itiimlctts; high series tiien, F. Cutsforth. rivl; high series t-o-men i. Ills Campbell. Ut', high game (men). Jim Miller, ZJ1: high game (women I, Iris Camp bell illO. Wetlnesilnv Junior. team champs, McJoJo'a, Ron Jotn-a, Itav Joivcs, and Dan Mcvuarrie, high scries, liuss Kilkenny, 5.U; high game, Ron Jones, 2ui; high average. Buss Kilkenny, 1J1. Monday Juniors, team champs. Aces. Dick Flu It, Ken Morgan, ami Mike Bunch: high average, Ken Morgan, 131; high game. Dick Clark. 223; high aeries, Ken Morgan, Nxl. Saturday Juniors, team rhamiMt, Louse Dp. Tom Laird, Kick Johnston. Mierrlll Mcpon- aid. and Jim Doherty; high av. rage. Ken Morgan, iw; nign series. Ken Morgan and lUKiger Ionoig. 5X5: high game. Ken Morgan, 231. Saturday Midgets. team -harm. Meteors. Bill McLeod. Larry Hellenbrock. Terry Hughes. nd Jim Sherman: nign average i. vi,..rtnn 112: hleh Mrles. 111. fc.. . .. . - BUI McLeod. 321; high game. Bill McLcod. 220. Mrs. LotsIU Dick ot Conrallls visited several days last wees. Ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pieper. and attended bacca- ureate and commencement at Hennner Hlizh school. Her sin. Daryl Dick, was In the graduat ing class. He returned to Cor vallls witih her for a few days before coming back to Heppner for summer's work. Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Pieper. Mrs. Verl Frederick son. Daryl and David George spent Tuesday of last week In Pendleton. Sheriff and Mrs. CJ.D. Bau man and Carl spent Memorial Day week-end In Portland, where thev en loved the State Class A-l. B 2. and B Champion ship baseball games. Memorial week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wor den were Mr. and Mrs. John (Dorothy Worden) Gernhardt of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Doss (Doris Worden) Knlghten and children Jerl. Sue and Greg of Pendleton. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Lena Kelly were her brother-in-law and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Montrose, Colo. Also visiting Mrs. Kelly were her son and family, the Bob Kellys of Umatilla. HOW TO STAY DOING HOUSEWORK DZt Do your housework in cool comfort. We'll keep your air condi tioner working prop erly. Call us for ex pert repairs, maintenance. 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