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Bf VIRGINIA KELSO
KtNZl'A Scholarships to
two Klnzua and Camp 5 student
were presented recently at the
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)llh m-hA. Mr. Fr'k Fe"l
presented the JUW scholarship
of the Camp 5 Women club
In K'onni-lh N irr 1 who Will
leave toon to attend the wnimif
session at Oregon State Univer
sity. Mr. Wanlta Hubbell. pres.
tk. Vlnma ITA. lire.
senled their $100 scholarship to
Sharon Kelso who will alik
Uiin uvin In attind the ftunV
mop tMtinn at Yuha Junior col
lege at Marysvlllc. Calif,
four Eater Olympic Meet
Amone those coin? to Tort
land Saturday to participate In
the Junior Olvmnie track meet
were Randy Medlock. One Mort
lmore. Vic and Ron Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and
sons of Prinevill visited Satur-
iitv ifh ir a rut Mr. RufttV
Medlock and family. The Reed
have a new addition to their
famllv. a mart. Rickv Dale Who
wai born May 17 at the rrine.
vllle hospital. He welched 9 lbs,
14 ai and lolned brothers.
jimmy and Tommy.
Rillv SrhulM of Twickenham
came Saturday to spend several
ciayi wan Mr. and Mrs. tucnara
Mortlmore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyie ana
family spent Saturday In The
Dalles on business and shop.
Pine- . . . . .
Mrs. Frank Ferret went to ron
land Wednesday to attend the
pTHtiuatton of her creat niece.
Ranee Eanton. from Cleveland
Htch fchnnl RhA will return Fri
day bringing her granddaughter
Stacey Nelson for a visit.
There was 1.70 Inches of rain
fall from June 1 to June 7 ac
cordine to the Camp 5 weather
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee
u-pnt to Corvallls during the
week-end to attend the Sunday
Himtion of Steve' brother.
Charles Jarrett Conlee. from Ore
trnn Stat I JniVMWtV-
Richard Mortlmore and EInar
Magnuson were In Heppner Sat
urday on Business.
Spending the week-end at the
Frank Ferrel home were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Strout and Mrs. Anna
Larlner of Ontario, Oregon.
While here the Ferrels took their
guests to see Round Butte Dam.
Mrs. Lariner is Franks sister and
Mrs. Strout is his niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy WilUams
spent the week-end in Prlneville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flack vis
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Greiner of Con
don. Son Born to Geraids
Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Gerard
are the parents of a son, bom
May 28 at The Dalles hospital.
He weighed 5 lbs., 9 oz., and
has been named Eugene Gray
son. Grandparents are Mrs. Ida
Harvey of Kingson, Idaho, and
Grayson Gerard, Sr., of Spring
field. Mrs. Gerard has been the
Wheeler county health nurse
this past year and Mr. Gerard
taught in the Klnzua Grade
crhnnl
Mrs. Joe Worlein returned
home to Portland Wednesday
from several days spent visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wavland
Hyatt She was accompanied to
Portland Dy imuss ineresa nyaii
and Mrs. wans vvngni, sr.
Mrs. Marie wall entertained
the members of her bridge club
Wednesday afternoon at her
home. High was won by Joline
rininn anA cwnnH hich hv Dm
Huck. Others playing were Meri-
del Wham, Zella Prindie, Aiary
Miller, Babe Reed, and Jessie
Hagan.
Miss Florence Bell of Pendle
ton spent Thursday and Friday
here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie BelL
The Doubledeck pinochle club
met Wednesday evening with
Mrs. TCathrvn Flack as hostess
to the group. High was won by
Make With Wool
Contest Underway
District entries fvr the annual
"MaWe lt Yourrlf With Wool"
sewing cinrt ar again bring
received, according l Mrs.
Kbcrt llokin. tlWtrlct director.
The dtstrM contest wttl be held
In renaicton on October 31.
SiHtiikora of the cwitest are the
um.n'a Auxiliary to trie ;vat-
lonal Wool Cnrnw Aoc. and
the American Wool Council,
Reatrictiona and rules of the
content Include that workman
ship muit all be don by the
contestant: It must have been
completed since February 1.
I'M; entry must be made of
IM wool and entered In the
correct aire bracket determined
bv entrant's age IVcrmber 1,
iu. ThMi Include Division A
girls 10 to 13 Inclusive (former.
lv Sub. IV bsi: Division B girls
14 io 17 Inclusive t formerly Jun
iors!, and Division C girl 18 to
21 Inclusive (formerly Seniors)
Anyone desiring further Infor
ma'ion may contact Mrs. llos
kins, lor
Reunion Slated
Leathers reunion at Hardman
i hwitii.M f.r suntiav. June
21. at the Old Odd Fellows hall
in Hardman. and all relatives
an4 friends are Urged to SCt
aside the date. There will oe a
potluck dinner at the all-day
event, and each one attending
Is asked to bring table service.
Vlrclnla Kelso, low by Marilyn
Bailey, and floating by Margie
Ball and Margaret jiaonm-ii.
Others playing were May Bell,
Lily May Nistad. Bonnie Camp
bell. Helen Wright. Von n I e
Browning. VI Slinkard. and Vir
ginia Sitton.
Willis Wright took his daugh
ter Susan to Bend Wednesday
evening where Susan will w-ork
for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom. .
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring re
turned home Sunday from sev
eral days visiting relatives and
friends in the valley.
The Klnzua Women s club
Qui It was won by Mrs. emce
Hollomon of Hermlston. The
..-inninrr tirkpt was drawn by
Sharyl Mabe. At the last meeting
of the club. Mrs. Lolselle Da
hill resigned as chairman of the
bazaar and Mrs. uis iiouomori
was appointed chairman with
Mrs. Vonnie Browning as assis
tant. . .
Mj. and Mrs. t. oenaon
and daughter Nancy went to
Portland Monday evening lor
Nancy to keep a iueuay h
pointment for a checkup at the
it t n Mmtiral School. It has
been five years since Nancy un
derwent heart surgery ai iwm-
becker hospital.
-f i,. rarmain Adams spent
the week-end at home from her
Studies at KLXJ at LA oranuc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kicnara urBni
v...nh their dauehters Mary
and Helen home from Pnnevllle
Friday after the gins naa uict
tonsils removed Thursday.
nAorpation nro-
gram strated Monday with Milt
Boring in cnarse vi if
... i c-iortintr Mondav was
ultra. Aisv o. ; , - .
the Daily Vacation Bible school
...uini, U.H11 mntinue IOf tWO
W IU4.11 TT
weelcSa
Miss Beverly Nesselrodt of
Long Creek is spending two
weeks here visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt
went to Sheridan over the week
end to attend a family reunion
at the Harold Hyatt home.
Mrs. Robert Kyle and children
went to Heppner Monday to
have dental work done for the
children. . ,
Mrs. Ralph James ana
David, Mrs. Frank DeMernu,
and Mrs. Slim Rhoton were In
HpDDner Tuesday ior ouMiioa
and shopping.
Mrs. Kicnara iworumvic,
nr.u. noctian and MTS. Karl
Knrrie wprp in, Condon Friday for
dental work for uarDara.
Student Scores
'Dual Standards'
In Salutatory
It'.lttor'a n..lrt' 1UhUm of
trouble with the ieaklni
Inn ilnrini? tha salutatory d
trou hv Tom iifimMnrr at
I .... a Iffh nm.tw-ltl.i fFlVnt
lv. miul of thw au.tU-lH-e (VliUl
not hear much of his talk. For
that reason, rsmi'ts are inni-t
herel.
SALUTATORIAN ADDRESS
Br TOM KEIMBIGNER
We all know that nobody cart
l.hilr Infit lh flilur a lut lOTtell
exactly what U going to accrue
at some far distant moment, dui
we can certainly alt be aware
of a definite trend that is an-
narnt In Ihla rraf land of OUTS
which, to all apparent purpn-'.
la irreversibly entrenched In our
society.
It Is you and I. my fclhw
classmates, who have the o'p r
tunlty to shape the future Into
a mood which, at least In my
estimation, Is more compatible
with the Ideals and traditions
of our forefathers than the road
we are now following.
We are existing today In what
great minds have presumptlous
lv trmmt ih "Vol.! war." Im
plying that there Is no fighting,
no death, no sorrow or the other
subsequent ramifications which
spring forth from such a full
scale encounter. Yet. virtually
every day I pick up the paper
and see where more muea
State soldiers, who are line
young Americans Just like my
v,rv rrwt frlfnd Dick and Sieve
here, have been killed in another
onslaught staged by the Com
munist Viet Cong! And still they
have the fortitude to can it a
cold war!"
Our covernment spends bil
lion nf dollars a vear on the
ana- raM anil on hip per hombS.
They're now on the verge of com
pleting the development of a
cobalt bomb, a bomb so destruc-
tit.- that four or five of them
would destroy this entire planet.
All this money tney ve spent,
ami for what? Thincs that In
all probability will never be ut
ilized!
And all the while, the world
is filled with poverty and dis
ease, the efforts to ameliorate
the sordid living conditions of
the masses are met with animad
version from nearly every level
of society.
When 1 think of the good those
billions upon billions of dollars
could do in the field of medical i
research alone. I must confess i
that I have not yet reached a
level of education which per
mite ma m fnllv comDrehend
the reasoning of the adults in
our society who make tnis type
of decision.
Adults spend millions of dol
lars concerning the necessity of
physical fitness in the youth of
our nation and then lock the
gymnasium and playgr o u n d
equipment so that the nation's
youth cannot use them. They
prove that cigarette smoking Is
a tnrm nf suicide and then hire
cigarette smokers to teach phys
ical illness courses:
I ca PtamnlM vfrvdav of
people simply ignoring this type
rf thlnir as. if it didn't exist.
This dual standard type of de
lusion Is so firmly entrenched
in our culture that many of you
listening to me now are pro-
Paulo Barak Peek
To Graduate Tonight
raula Barak IV. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barak, Lev
Ink-ton. will be among 1.1) can
tll.Ute to receive the decree of
bachelor f science In nurslnn
at the University of Oregon
School of Nurng commence
niritt ceremonies Jun' U ft U
im. In the Medical School audi
torium. r. !.!.., tv rlark. irofesr
... i i .... ..t ra,.iiitu-a at the Unl-
. it.. iVriMtn. utll deliver
the irimlal addrrtau The class
will tvi piecntea oy ji ! -
K Bovle, M. n . oirre'r -i
Sh'l of Nursing, to it. aniiui
S. Hemming. rcMm-iu ....
University ol uregon.
confer decrees.
babiy thinking that my esam-
Pics are aperphi. nut "J
....in.. ihv ri verv real anu
the other examples I could quote
are legion! And is niKn unw
they are faced and dealt with.
Minority groups are iioiiok
the streets. Wg government is
t.in mir hiecer and Meter.
i.t... in ih United States Is
iioiit'iit
1 Ts nunimhlns? to tht In
sldlous encroachment of federal
ureaucraelcs. strikes ov w.c
masM'S are a constant miv-i.
even the acnooi teacnet.
... vinlaMnir their signed
contracts and striking as tnough
they belong to a mm carnei
tit'. Ion. llletlthnacy U rampart
through the nation. Young mar
riages are encouraged by a diaft
law which excludes married
bovs from the draft. Violence Is
being used to gain desired re
sults. Corruption In government
as evidenced by the Bobby Bakei
scandals Is rife. It Involves such
high officials that the United
States Senate refuses to permit
the Invcstlcatlon to contlrue.
Dual standards are everywhere.
This then, my friends. Is what
we face, and I am not afraid
to face it. 1 have been trained
In the pnn-cpts of a Lutheran
tradition. I come from parent
and crandparents who first of
all believe in the Individual and
his ability to perform. I bellve
In education. 1 know the role of
the non-conformist In a con
forming world and I know that
some day. somehow, things will
work out all right.
Monument News
ir MARTHA MATTESON
MiiNtiMFNT Mr. and Mrs
.4-slle Flowers of IVttland wrte
.,.... f..r iiu. Mvck end at the
U 1. Flower ranch. They brought
it.. i'..r..M A. i low i-r a lkl
.i.oehier. lu will visit here
hlle her husband has gone to
Butte. MMitana. on iuum-..
Mr. Clara Flower anJ lWH
Charuv dnve to IVHland Sun
day on ttuslms ana nara vis
ual her mother and relatives
t Molalla. returning home last
Wednesday.
fr an. I Xtrm. Norrls Stubble
field.' daughter Linda, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Reynolds were
In I'ortlatut for the week-end.
Ulen Stubblefield cared for the
other two girls.
Mrs. Stella McCarty Is taking
ear of her graiKiaaugiiuT,
Sandv Revnol.ls.
Flower and Leonard Carlson
were business visitors In lUfp
ner on Monday.
Cene Campbell of the Kim
berly store and pt offU-e drove
to Bend Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank left
Friday morning for a trip to
Roncburg. ....
sir an.l Mrs. Ilenrv Martin
of lrlnev1lle were here ftr the
week-end on business ana to
visit friends.
Mrs. Ann Cowden and Mrs.
Anna rYy of Portland were
guests Sunday and Monday at
the home of Mr. Francis Nol-
'"mV. ami Mrs. Ernie Johnsn
drwe to Heppner Monday and
visited her folks. Mr. and Mrs.
Nell Bailey.
Delsla Swvck fell down Satur
day while at the Boyd Hlnton
home arul was taken to the John
Day hospital for treatment by
Doris Capon.
Those seen In John Day and
Canyon City Mondav were Joe
Wheeler, Floyd Vaughan. Louis
Cor Icy. Charles vamietta. .ac
Caventler, Mr. and Mrs. Krnle
J.ihnson. Mrs. Stella McCarty,
son Don and Mrs. Elmer Matte-
son.
timer Matteson received worl
last WedrvcHday that his uncle
Frnle Matteson
away at Gaston
old.
mat nis uncir.
n had passed j
He was 9o years ,
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