UlttntM CAUTTTIT1NES. Twdrf. IJf 4. 14
Legion Post Receives
Awards at State Meet
llrppnef It No. 17. Amrikan veteran when they are paid
Letflun. wm aeyrral aid for : their tnauraive policies.
tnrmtwfM at the 4.h annua
Mate AinMUin l-r fnrn
lu.n at MUwaukl Jul 51. 34
and 2 wtir, I.Mir .Wlriiat at
tending. Rrfreaentlnt the rt
a (! auxiliary at l'e -Ln
were Mr, and Mm. Flank lUrt
Im and Mr, and Mr. Hubert
MIn.
The pt rrvrUrs the awerda
fur exceeding in mem her', tp
quota, hrihrin total member
Mr from 75 to 117. A ncraonal
rnaiion ii given to the mrm
berthlp chairman. Hill Make,
and it ut ) ear's commander.
Ihm Munker.
Mr Sib Well kii reeognlred
fC her oppy window. Mr.
Hamlin fi ihe poppy eorar
and Mrm. lUk-y Munker a fcu
lortan. Several Important resolution
were twiuw-d, including thai rec
ommending a riuion If all
veterans at the ace of 6A.
Another favored elimination of
Inheritance tac for widow of
Attending were m .Wo
umnairr and their Itmil n
f r-m ittwn the Mate. IHirtne the
1 ilir eTt rleetrt Win
and m Imit-d dV Ice air and al
tcrnafe la the national eon
tcntion to be at Dallaa, Tr.
September is
In elevtl.nvi cvf the two organi
sation c. Kay vuon, ivrtiano.
mt elected department mm
mandt-r f.r the coming year;
Mr. II A. run. Athena, depart-
merit tremidfnt of the auxiliary
Mr. Frank Reyberg. IVndleton
was lntlled at Ditrll 6 aui
Ulan president, and Mr. Ham
lin. Ileppner, at vice-president
Mi. Hamlin served on eomcn-
Hon muie and resolution com
mittee and Mr. Wilon served
en the poppy committee.
Hamlin was appointed CttIM
Welfare Chairman for Putrid 4.
National Vice Commander
Farl Franklin. Sterling. Colo,,
cave the main a dim at the
joint aion on Thursday.
Kinzua Youth Attend Camp Sessions,
TO NEW LOCATION
IN GILLIAM & BISBEE HDW.
As Of Wednesday, August 5
ritOM HOTXL HEffNEB BUILDING
COME AND SEC US IN OUR NEW LOCATION
GRAY'S SADDLERY
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WE HAVE
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KINZl'A The annual trtr
la lanip lw near Wanue
hae ln-n the ritht!;ti if Kin
fua punday fu onfirr
trie iat t erk ire iiri
rnnjii n taken l Wamle t
Sir ant Mi iVtil Mate an
Mr. and Mi Harry tiaif aivi
tritiwt eoina tn-n rre iveev
t'tank. lvKie Mrlttn. ftaiuue
Ja Vilt arid :..ar MaW.
Cn lth the aetvnd rrtup
ere n.tia rial c Hei-iner,
Shellle lluinn. UM Ahrr. Judy
and jfrlr HubtietL fW-tty
I'lank. Vl.kl Wham and Janrt
Chae of IVtuiL They rre taken
t Wamie hy Mr and Mr
r'ermer I'lank and Mr. and Mr.
Iknal HuUrl hi imnjcht the
Hrt entin home.
ThU ramti l nned tv the
American Sunday Shtd I'ntoit
and i brine minned erry
year The new tmi'rwement
thi year rre ret m,
curtain, and rue on the IKt.
The nmp U nw oelnjr rented
to other church rnif
Mr. and Mm. Hon liu.k ami
family returned during the
He k end front their vacation
ix nt on a trip to yciKwione
"ark.
Mr. and Mr Hlchard Graham
and Mr. and Mr. Steve I'unlee
(ent a lnc week end tHinu
M-veral i.t akne the coat
Mr. an j Mr. Lee Flemlnc re
turned home Monday from a
week trip to Dayton. Wtv, j
Milton Freewatcr. and Wallowa!
Lake
Mr. Howard IMce and child
ren and Mr. Don Stinkard
Robhy and Handy lluiett were
in Condon Tuesday and Friday
lor meiicai care.
Vlsittnir this Mst week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lout Lorencc) and
family were Mr. and Mr.
Thomas of Molalla.
Mr. and Mr. David W'hlLsett
were In Ileppner Tue1av for
medical care for Mr. Whltvtt
Mr. Ariel Campbell and Mr.
Bob Reavts were business vis
Itors to Condon Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jircs Bowman
and family went to Castle Rock
Saturday to pet their daughter
Sara who had visaed the past
inree weeks with ner rrand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton
Strom. While in Portland they
visited with Cleve Kobbins at
Good Samaritan hospital. He
was to have surgery Monday
morning.
Mrs. Mark Jellick went to
Baker Friday to Ret her child
ren Dennis and Kathy who had
spent two weeks there visiting
relatives.
James Walker and Willis
Wright. Sr.. left Friday afternoon
for a weeks fishing trip to Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ariet Campbell
and Andrea went to John Day
Friday evening to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Williamson, return
ing home Saturday.
The Ki'tiua Women' club haj
it IrruUr mn-tiM t Thurda
iteiiMMHt i iha kiu-n n
Mi. Vodnw tt( tviifa" ho
le After a thifl iuiira rnert
If coluttMlfst by Ue trUl-nt
tVililile t ami4rll. ef iehnet
wne rned and the la i- then
!ated tnvr v tivclm
Ue,
M' J-'ilne lutnn was hoate
t. hf i txi.ti-e lult Wj-.liukJav
aftrti.n at her r.me lllth
won by rvrln ;.t!on. and
nd hlL'h by Je llaean.
IMher en).yintf the atlefiun
were M-il.trl Whim. ?Vlla
Itindle. Maty Millrr. Ital Uvl
and Helen hoyh-a.
Mr. and Mr. Arna Mmkar.
went to levlneton Saturday at
etiuain to yuit wlirt Mm. ISuth
Terry.
Tte Camn S Wotnen'a club
had their regular cr4 l'ty
Monday etcnin at the tm
munitv hall with a IVMerttt
a htr to the croup. Itiati for
he ernini; was won by Jean
MetSUwk. low by Millie Jean
ktian. and fuatin by In Hie
ean Hailan and Naiwv Hawk.
lthcr playing were Marie II J
ett. Matle Ithotun. hhlrley Kyle.
lrcinla Sitton. May Jame.
Barbara Mortlnutre, Joan Mu h l.
nn fUktian, and tar.l .Norri.
farewtll Hoaot Mr. Mlcbal
A cing aiv partv wa gwn
riday with Jean Medltxk a
te. Tills was for Joan
MUhrl. who with Mr. Muhel and
their family left to make their
jhome at Sandy. A slip was given
to Mr. Muhel as a clft from
the croup who were Ann Was
ttan. Carol Norm Barbara
Mortimore. May Jame. Marie
Hulett. Marie Rhotun. Kva IV
Merttt. Nancy Hak. and Shirley
Kyle.
Biliie Jean and Karen Bastian
went to Arllncton Friday to take
Miss Tinl Lathem to Ret the
bus for her home In Irtland.
Home from Orecon State t'nl-
versity In CorvaUi for the week
end were Kenneth N orris and
Judy Culver of Service Creek.
Biliie Jean and Karen Bastian
and David Sitton were In Trie
Dalles Saturday for business
and shopping.
Spray Wins Ball Com
A potiucK dinner was neia
Sunday at the Camp 5 Commun
ity hall for the baseball teams
from Kinzua. Spray and Camp
5. In the ball games played
afterwards. Spray won both
games, the men's score being
14 to 11 and the ladies 9 to 1.
Mrs. Rusty Medlock and boys
left Monday for Tost Falls. Idaho
where she will spend a week
visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gulnn and
Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Prindle spent
the week-end at Gearhart The
men went deep sea fishing and
had good luck.
Mrs. Stanley Robinson and
daughter Doris of Ileppner were
her fatutday rnnmle to FwtL
where they atlrrtdisl the futtrial
aril he tf pratikv le
Mra tt 1. Adam aiM
relumed huttM lhuilay fnxii
JakMiiie whrie Ihry had la-
1 ftrr parrnt. Mr and all
Maik Samide 1W wne
bn-uh home bv Mr Jtamidi
and Mr el Pamidea and
(liit tmi tl Meif(d.
rr tniot'l lhse tli'a la
family irunkut at lkrr Hun
lay. pe l(ri il.i.le Mia
I Ule lelhr a rv. I Mi I 'V
tHH tf llrppiicf. and Mi
Nule ttxnley tf U. kl. l- h Si,
and the I.m.i l.rr a (ail M-Ian
kl ft (In fiM-i Mi lalhn
and 111 itfc wvnt with Mi
and Mi Hioit.U l.t ikn h t
ui.lav. Mi Ct4 aiaylna; Mith
a itauihler. Mi Joanne .ci"n
al Ukrr. n.( the olbrl nh
the iii i" umle and auttt, Mr
and Mi W C Ivmtiiiji.Mi a
4 bkr Mr and Mi H.lxn
tt la ali Irfl ,ilulday ai t
I lie IUI al Anilumv takra on
a tan iKil Ihrie they found
ihe mjuit lii-e. artUe and
liitrn. Mi. Miailrla said
liny managed lo frt to Die
family pi.nl.' lue the iwtt day,
lui-rl!
Mmry rrceiM lka III dupll
ate and Inpli. ate ar on aale al
uf i, art tte iiinra
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Fa I lent admitted during the
pl werk, and ill rerriying
medical care al lloneer Mem
orial honwtal ate I lie following:
Nula Walker. Ileppner; lena
uu-lrll. lMr ; I iKitM Hi ill.
il. Maik .lard, Condon, and
Mark Itanva llebbiter.
IIhxm who were admltled for
mrdual rate, then dlmle..
mlude: Ailcne Ihlm. Spray;
IWky M,uin, Sprav; Fre!a
Ma)-kke. l-vlnctoit. and Ivdorr
T'l l. Ileppner.
Mr, and Mi. William Kiin-r.
levington. are parents of a n.
oorn Thur.ly, July . V and
welched 7 lb lie has l-en
amel Roltert Allen, and l their
firt child.
A daughter was born Sun.iay,
July 1Y. to Mr. and Mr. Jaiuin
Stephen. Ileppner. weighing 7
In. l.'V't nc She wa gitery tne
name Amy Miatetn ani in
hit other children at home
Mr. and Mr. Jame Hflder-
brand. Ileppner. became parent
of their firt child, a daughter.
born Monday. July 27. The little
ml weighed 6 lh., I oi, and
has been gien the name Jane
Ann.
Callioa et the bomaa of the
Myron Hills and the Wayne
llarsln on Tuesday were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold llarsin and In
fant daughter. Candy, of Herm
Ut on.
Thank You
Since I haie miKI my liiHtiranre lii!Inc!
to the Turner, Van Marler ami llryant
Acrnry tf Ileppner, I wl-h l thank all
my client ami poliry huldem anil tell
them how much I appreciate the hufclnew
ami patronaue given me.
.Ml insurance policiett now in force will
continue to run on umliitturltctl. For any
her ice on the? policic, leae contact
the Turner, Van Martcr and llryant
Aceney.
Sale of thin Inline to Turner, Van
Martcr and llryant wa done with the
knimletijte that my clicnU intcrc! and
liuinesH will le hand let I by them most
capaMy, efficiently and promptly.
Sincerely,
ELLWYNNE PECK
l-icxing-ton, Ore.
k lioiimM kiim !
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