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Boys Place HighatSeafair
Water Ski Meet, Seattle
T XATStSKE UKDSTROM
lONrl-Tnm HrlmMcnrr anl
Xtsrk lUlvorsrrt wrrm umfut
contestant In tho Greater frat
IU Mrafalr ( hinloiu.hl hrld
at (krn L In Sea III the iat
Mirk rml. Torn wu moiii1 i-lace
winner In Iho men's water ski
lump, comiwllritf In a eruun of
21. Ilia lontr.t lump was 119
ft. Mark waa third lare trotiy
winner In the Ixiy'a Jump In
l?nuii of 12 mntrstant. Frank
llalviraen ram In fifth In this
aame irnnjp
Another winner from th Mc
Nsrv Mil Club waa Jerri Jew
if llermliton. whti placed first
In lump. M-on1 In slalom, and
ttitoif In trti-ka In tlte women'!
dlvUion.
thert Rulnir to lh Reafalr
event a were Mr. and Mm. Kay
HelmblKner. Mrs Lewis llalvor
en and Jerry and Stephen Crip
en. Linda llclmhlgnrr of Ku
f en met her parent a In l"rt.
and and made lhr trip to Seat
tle with them. The llalvornena
were wei-k end Rumts if Mr mn
Mrs. Krank. Ileltna.
trytrmt Mold Itauaioa
Th annual ret together of
th BerKktrom famll
Sunday at The
down from Ion wer Mr
Mra. Car I Bercntmrn. Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Stefanl and family,
and Mr. and Mra. Roland Berk'
trom and family. Attending from
the Portland area were Mr. and
Mra. C). G. BergMrom, Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Bittrtim and fam
ily. Mr. and Mra. Wayna Beret
trom and family. Mr. and Mra.
Don IWgatmrn and family, Mr.
and Mra. Bill IWtfutrom and
Mra. Pearl IHanry. Mr. and Mr.
Itooert Corhran and family and
Mr. Opal lloldman of Yakima
were alio there. Mm. lloldman
came horn with the Carl Berga-
mily waa neic
Dal If Going
and
Ik.ih and la a gue( at lh home
of Mra. Ida ;ratill.
Mi. Dal lUv waa gueitt of
hon at a tvtlt- hour at the
home of Mr. Marlon palmer on
Kriday afternMn. tueta, whu
ram to llt Mra flay, w-er Mra.
()M'r l.uriil.ll. Mr. K. C Hell
ker. Mra. W. V. Crawford. Mr.
Mary Hwanaon. Mr Milton Mor
gan. Mr K. M llaker. Mr. Ie
Palmer, Mra. r imer I'almer, Mr.
V, T. Martin. Mr. Harold Slier-
rv, Mr Kll Kurguyne, Mr. Ken
neth S mouse. Mi. John Arming
ton. Mil Diana ltownlng of
Walla Walla, anil Mr, (cell
Thorn of HermUtnn. Cell
Thome. Marion I'almer, and Hill
Hraher of Lle, Wash., via
lied with Mr. Kay. while the
ladle were at the afternoon
party.
Mr. and Mr. Nell Khulrman
of Santa Clara. Calif., wer
Wednesday and Thursday guetU
of Mr. and Mra, Lewis llalvor
aen. while attending to business
mattera In the county. They
planned to go hom via (taker,
! ":ry wer to vlalt Mr.
and Mr John Turner. Mr.
Shulrman I th former Kathryn
f'rldman and lived her several
year ago.
Mr. and Mr. Mik Cunning
ham and family of South Ta
coma are visiting at th home
of hl Mcr. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Jacob and family.
Kathy Shockley of Vancouver,
With., ha been Wiling her
friend. Tereaa Stefanl. On Mon
day th gtrU left for hom with
Mr. Dalla Shock ley and child
ren, who hav leen visiting
frlenda In lleppner and Ion.
Huston Bryaon lt th end of
th find finger on hi right hand.
when h caught It In a V-belt
on th combine at the George
Griffith ranch last Tuesday af
ternoon. He was taken to llepp-
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ner to a physician.
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Matth
ewa. Iienelc and Itcrniicr, ra
turned last Tuesdsy from an en
joyable trip to th beach. They
wtiit down to lloneyman I'ark
on the southern coast and air.
Matthews and fternrlee went
deep sea fUhlng and caught
their limit Also camping at tho
park were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tkdmaland and liobbi of Koe.
burg, who brought Berneke
there to meet hor parent and
return hom.
Mr and Mr. David McBath
and lilllle left on Saturday for
nM Angel. Wash., wher they
will make their hom. David 1
employed In a mill there.
Mra. Kverrtt llolsteln and
Brenda, Wes. Akin, and Rhon
da hav returned from a vaca
tion trip to Kirk", Colo., wher
they vMted relatlvea and
friend. Stan and Sandra re
mained In Colorado.
Kd Haseloff departed on Fri
day for New Mexico on busi
ness and to Texas to visit hi
parent. H has been working
at Ditch Creek Fire Station this
aummer.
Attend family Calibration
Mrs. Iro Crantre spent Satur
day and Sunday at Vancouver. Cnllnfim
B. C. attending th Wrth annl- v0,,c9.
verary celebration of her uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mr. P. F.
Scheelar. Sh made th trip
with her brother and slster ln
law, Mr. and Mr. Don Scheel
ar and Cynthia, and her mother,
Mr. Blanche Scheelar of Salem.
They spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheelar at
tk-llcvue. Wash., and then went
on to Vancouver. An open house
was held for the honored coup
le on Saturday afternoon and
that evening a banquet and
dance for about 100 guests was
held at the Capillana Inn. Mrs.
Blanche Scheelar had been a
bridesmaid at the wedding 50
years ago.
Terrle Dunbar of Aberdeen.
Wash., who has been a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Wal
ter Jacobs, kit for her home on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer
and their daughter. Queen Judy
of the 15 lleppner Fair and
Rodeo, spent the week-end In
lU-dmond with another daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Piifce. They attended
the rodeo there.
Tommy Goodrich of Husum,
Wash., spent the week-end vis
iting hi grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Ray. Diana Downing,
of Walla Walla, who nas oeen
visiting here went home with
him.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Ash are
moving this week to the O
Meara apartments. They have
rented the one recently vacated
by Mrs. Diantha Akers. Mrs. Ak
ers is making her home with
her daughter. Mrs. James Lindsay.
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State Fair Tickets
Placed on Sale
Stat Fair tickets went on sal
at th Stat Fair office P. O.
Box TOs.V Salem, on Monday.
August 9, Howard Maple, fair
manager, said today.
Tickets rviud admission and
season ticket to th f-ir-
grounda, as well as reserved and
box seats to the hors snow.
rodeo. th Stat Fair Revue, and
to th hors race.
General admlMion to th Statt
Fair revue Is free this year.
ROUND UP QUEEN AND COU1T The fir member of th Fo-
dtotoa Jlound-Up Court or front MIL rrucsa Bnanaon Ma
honor. Hpporr Maurooa MoComunach, Pndltoa; Quooa
Judy Curdo, Walla Walla; Prlncoss Jan McCurdy, Pondiotoa;
and Kristin Wbr. Atbana. Daloa of tho S4th annual show In
tho Round-Up Capital of tho World, Pondioton. or Soptembor
IS through llth. (Official Round-Up Photo by RowdTshaU)
Schedules
Football Clinic
A free football clinic for
coaches and other Interested
will be held at Vert auditorium.
Pendleton. Saturday. August 21.
under sponsorship of Blue Moun
tain college, it Is announced.
Jim Knecht of Oregon State
University will be In charge of
a firesentatlon on offense from
9 until 12. and John Robinson
of the University of Oregon will
be In charge of discussing and
demonstrating defensive line
play from 1 to 4 p.m.
Anyone Interested may attend
without charge.
Pcnlands Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Penland,
former publishers of the Hepp.
ner Gazette-Times, visited here
over the week-end. They have
sold their Interest In the Liver
more. Calif., Herald and News
and plan to re-enter the newspa
per business at another loca
tion. Their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Neai Pen
land, are living In Portland
where he U working and plan
to enter Portland State College
in the fall. Mrs. Bob Penlanda
father Is In failing health In
Portland, and they planned to
go to be near him af-er leaving
here.
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for business, ready to serve you.
Wo have employed an experienced
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foods at reasonable prices.
We will have luncheon specials
Mondays through Saturdays and
meals will be served until 1:00 a.m.
in the lounge.
We cordially invite everyone to
come in and enjoy the atmosphere
of our restaurant and lounge.
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