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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Community Br VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA There will bo a spo ciul meetlnK of the Klnzua Community Ciuh on Thursday, Miiv 2, In the First Grade room or the schoolhouse at 7;30 p.m. At this mectlnR the group will adopt thdr bylawa and al no ai't a date (or a Mother Daughter banquet. The card party, sponsored by the Community Club, and held at the Grade School Saturday evening was well attended with 13 tables of cards In play. For pinochle, hlh went to O. L. Ad ams and lucujc mra ... . JIl'l'.s Bowman and Flack; traveling went to Ever - ..I. Ctn.unrt mil Vlri'lllllt SlttOtl For bridge high went to Ed Wham and Pattl Bell with low going to Ernie Wall and Bon nie Campbell. Milt Borlne won the fishlnc pole donated by the Klnzua Mercantile for a door prize and he then raffled it with Way land Hyatt being the highest bidder. Lynnea Sargent won the lube lob and case of Wink do nated by W. C. Freeman with Mar) Borlner winning the two dinners donated by the Klnzua Cafe. A White Elephant auction con ducted by Dick Sargent created a lot of Interest and added more money to the scholarship fund. Assorted pies and coffee was served to all those pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrel of BATTERY We Have The All New HEAVY DUTY ARMOR PLATE Truck and Tractor Commercial Battery GROUP 1-H.D.A.P. (145 amp) $16.95 AS LOW AS Most All Sizes In Stock N. Main PH. 676 Do Give A Pint 2 to 6 TUESDAY, APRIL 30 HEPPNER ELKS' TEMPLE If convenient, make appointments in advance by calling any high school student, Mrs. Orvtllo Cutsforth (676-9-136) or Heppner Elk's Temple (676-8093. However, appointments are not essential. THIS MESSAGE SPONSOBED BY YO0R HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE ANK OF Thundery. April 25. 1968 Club To Adopt By-Laws Prlnevllle. former residents of Klnzua. became the parents of a daughter on April 11 at the Pioneer Memorial hospital In Prlnevllle. The little elrl weigh ed 7 lb., 15 or, and has been mimed Mlehele Dawn. She loins a brother, Michael. Orandpar ents are Mrs. Recta lllnton of Monument and Mr. and Mra. Frank Ferrel of Prlnevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrlln Conner ond daughter VerlaAnn return ed home lust Thursday from Baker where they were culled bv the death of Verlln's young .... i.,ii,..r nurvl hl'p 17. who ' bill. ..4 In an nlllnmonilP UC Kathrynlthlent neur Baker tliu previous 1 Saturduy niRlit. Mm Pnul Muzv was taken to the Pioneer Memorial hospl ...I In Unr.nniT last TIlUTsdu' where she is still receiving trfinlmnnt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sllnkard and daughter of Klamath halls were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Pete Sllnkard. x. Mr William lid- Itll. CT.I'l - ridge of Milton-Freewater spent the weekend nere visum Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Ilubbell and family. " Mrs. Clarence Benson, Mrs. Ardon Tripp, and Bob Taylor of t.v.....ii ,i.ni in Pnrtl.mrl tridaV to take Ronald Benson to take his plane for bun LMego, non aid had been home on leave. lira Inrk Cittnn went to TllP Dalles Sundoy afternoon where she entered The Ualles ucnerui hospital for Monday surgery. Week end guests of Mr. and TROUBLE? SEE FORD TIRE SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR Farm and Commercial BATTERY NEEDS CORE EXCHANGE FORD'S TIRE SERVICE - 9481 Heppner our p.m. EMk. K it IPS. Hzastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION vi.. Arii Ciimnlu'll were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nichols and children of Bend. The Wheeler High Blf team overwhelmed the gulf team from Wuhtonka High of The Dulles at the Klnzua golf course Saturday. John Wall turned In the best score with other mem hers of the Wheeler team being Kevin Bell, Don Bird. Joe Bow man, Rich Boyles, and Jerry Lu ther. Mrs. Richard Mortlmore and sons Roger and Earl were in Heppner Tuesday where the hnvj. had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris were in Prlnevllle Wednesday to attend the funeral services there of his mother, Mrs. Lulu R. Nor ris. The regular Camp 5 Womcns card party was held Wednes day evening with Sue Muttison as hostess. High and pinochle were won bv Murie Rhoton, low hv Pat McMinn. and the second pinochle by Doris Stubblefield. Others plaving were Dinah Jackson, Barbara Mortlmore, Pat Van Arsdale, Delores Wimer, Terry Todd, Becky Wright, Naomi Rice, and Sharon Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton went to The Dalles last Thurs day where Slim hud a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Ars dale were business visitors to PandlntAn Inrrln V. Slim Rhoton took Mrs. Rhoton to The Dalles Sunday where she met her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsellu of Manzanita, and they went on to Chelan, Wash., where they were called bv the death of their sister, Mrs. Katherine Gil land, aee 69. Mrs. Gilland was formerly a resident of Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Earl worns ana Mrs. Tom Jordan went to Fort binrt Fridav where Mrs. Jordan visited with Mr. Jordan, who Is a patient in the Veterans nos pital, and with Mr. and Mrs. Rnhert Misencr. The Norris" had medical care and then visited with Mr. and Mrs. William car oenter of West Linn. Mrs. Ken neth Norris flew into Portland from Spanaway, Wash., and came home with the Earl Nor ris' to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Culver of Service Creek. On Monday, Mrs. tan Norris and Mrs. Kenneth Nor ris returned to Portland where Judy went on to her home at Spanaway and Mrs. tan isoms remained for further medical care. Rogers Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rogers of Milpitas, Calif., are announc ing the birth of a second dau ghter, Michelle Anne, on Friday, April 5, weighing 6 lb., 12 oz. The mother is the former Carole Anderson. The new little dau ghter joins a 2 Ms -year-old sis tor Havnn Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Anderson of Albany, fomer Heppner resi dents, and paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Rogers of Pleasant Grove, Utah. Little Michelle Anne is the sixth granddaughter to be welcomed into the Anderson family. - This Drawing Sponsored by HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL Capt. Don Thomas In Vietnam Strike U. S. Air Force Captain Don ald E. Thomas, whose wile, Churlene, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. L. II. Rill, Heppner, recently participated In a suc cessful strike mission 17 miles northwest of Hue. Vietnam. Capt. Thomas and a fellow A 37 fighter-bomber pilot hM a Viet Cong command post In sup port of the 1st Air Cuvalry Div ision. Thev were also credited with destroying four enemy for tifications. The captain Is a member of the 001th Air Commando Squad ron based at Plelku AB. Viet nam. A graduate of Gettysburg (S. D.) Public High school, he attended the University of South Dukota and the University of Southern California. He was commissioned through the aviation cadet program. Riding Club Holds Two Recent Meetings The Blackhorse 4 H Riders club met at the home of the lead ers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall on April 13. Kristl Haguewood, vice-president, conducted the business meeting. Becky Doher ty reported that information on the Father of the Year candidate had been turned in. Cindy Brock and Diana Raymond were wel comed as new members. Parts of the horse and saddle were reviewed. Ice cream and cookies were served. On April 15 the club met in the conference room at the county agent's office. Mr. Win ters showed a 50-minute movie on "Youth and Quarterhorses" which was very helpful and In teresting. Kimee Lu Haguewood, reporter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clow and family entertained relatives over the week-end with the ar rival of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clow and daughter, Vicky; also his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Clow and daughter, Michelle, all of Dayton, who came to at tend the cow cutting events, held on Sunday at the rodeo grounds. Boardman News Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren were Mrs. Warren's son and grandson. Ed Skoubo and David of Corvallls. Sunday guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, Warren's nephew, Jdane Warren and Helen Anhorn, all of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hall of Hermlston. Rev. Robert Miller of Portland was puest speaker Sunday morning at the Boardman Com munity church. Mrs. Miller ac HELP LB. J. With the ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM in settling the Restless Natives DONATE To The . . . 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