Kinzua Golfers Entertain
Two Clubs In Day's Play
Br VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Mombora of the
Mnzua (iolf Club entertulnod
etlfrrs fnim the Condon snd
Willow tret-k Clubs at the l
ml course on Sunday, July 2S.
miy-eiuM swingers represent
inn the throe clubs toured th?
course during the heat or the
day attempting to best onr and
kihv within the boundaries of
the fairways and greens.
Activities boson with a hnm
and res breakfast served by the
men of uu nmzua ciud. The
usual buffet lunch set out by
the local lame was well recelv
ed In mid-afternoon. During the
course of the day, due to the
excessively niKh temperature,
much liquid refreshment was
consumed bv those present.
Winners for the dnv were:
Low cross: Dorothy Close, It.
Gunderson. Marie Hulett, M.
Rothwell. J. Cruz, and D. Slink
ard. Low net: N. Rothwell, D.
Cribble, L. Bird, VV. Parrlsh, C.
McQuarrie, and L. Bailey. Long
drive: M. Cason, M. McQunrrle,
L. Bird. T. Schadowltz, J. Balte,
and M. Jellick. Closest to the
pin: M. Rothwell, R. Massey, and
M. Jellick.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzy vis
ited members of their family In
Portland over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day and
family spent Sunday In Mitchell
where they visited Mrs. Day's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Blann.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyall Hubbell
and family went to Mosier Sun
day where they visited with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Rubin Merrltt of Mi
ami, Okla., who were visiting
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eversole
were hosts last Monday even
ing for a barbecue party at their
nome. Those enjoying this
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
howe and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Luper and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Sargent and dau
ghter Christi, Dale Sargent, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry O'Neall.
Mrs. Steve Harrison and child
ren, Chris and Kellie, returned
to their home at Idaho Falls,
Idaho, Monday after having
spent ten days here visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wright
and four children of Martinez,
Calif., visited from Friday to
Wednesday of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright.
Jiggs Bowman and son Ron
left List Monday night for Cas
tie Rock, Wash., to be with his
father who is ill in Longview.
Wash., hospital. Mrs. Bowman
and the girls and Linda Rice
went down Saturday morning
with Mike Craig to Portland and
will return Tuesday with Mr.
Bowman.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Dove and
family left early Monday morn
ing for a month's vacation trip
to visit their families in Mary
land. Rev. Edwin Derrick will
be in the pulpit of the Kinzua
Community church during Rev.
Dove's absence.
In Heppner Saturday on busi
, ness were Mrs. Don Slinkard,
Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mrs. Howard
Rice, Mrs. James Hulett, and
Mrs. Arlet Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wham were
the honored guests Saturday
night when their friends feted
them with a party at the Kinzua
Golf Clubhouse honoring their
25th wedding anniversary. The
buffet table was centered with
an arrangement of white roses
and a three-tiered cake. Music
for dancing was supplied by Don
Slinkard. Hostesses for this af
fair were Pat Hyatt, Marie Wall,
Arlene Schroeder, Virginia Kel
so, Marj Boring, Vi Slinkard,
Rita Bowman, and Becky Os
trander. Attending from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Turner of Prineville, Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Prindle of Heppner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroe
der of Omak, Wash.
Mrs. Frank DeMeritt and Mrs.
Earl Norris were in Heppner
last Tuesday where Eva had
medical care.
The Camp 5 card club had
its regular meeting Wednesday
evening at the Camp 5 Commu
nity hall with Frances White a3
hostess for the evening. High
was won by Dolores Wlmer, low
by Marie Hulett, and pinochle
by Pat Van Arsdale and Betty
Murdock. Others playing were
Doris Stubblefield, Ruth Jordan,
Sue Mattison, Barbara Morti- j
more, Carol Norrls. Bobby Auo.
mid Terry Todd. A gift shower
was held for Sharon Hell who
recently moved to Portland.
Mm. IVn.il White and daugh
ter Susan and Mm. Mike Todd
nnd son Gary were In Heppner
Thursday where Mrs. White had
dental wtirk done.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Bell and
children of Portland arrived
Thursday to sitend a few days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hi r
schel Murdock. The BetU wet
on vacation.
Mrs. Richard Mortlmore was
the hostess Jrldav for a birth
day party for her son Earl, who
was seven years old. After Earl
opened his many gifts, birthdav
cake and ice cream were served
to Earl. Susan White. Garv
Todd, Craig, Leslie, Tim. Trlna.
Hutn Jordan, hteven, Mike and
Pat Van Arsdale, Jim, Annette,
and J. T. Wlmer. Susan and
Betty O'Neall, Betty and Patrick
Bell, Hobby and Marie Hulett.
and Karen Mortlmore.
Mrs. Guv Van Arsdale and nn
Mike and Mrs. O. L. Adams were
business visitors to Hermlston
Saturday.
Dean Wlmer and sons Kevin
and Leroy were business visit
ors to Milton -Free water on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Non-la worn
In West Linn Sunday where
iney visited wan Mr. and Mrs.
William Carpenter and daugh
ter Susan.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mortl
more and family went to Tu
malo State Park Sundav to at-
tend a Stephens family reunion.
Juniors attending the first
week of camp at Camp Moro
at Wamic were Jim and Rick
UNeall, Kevin, Leroy and Pen
ny Wimer, Roger Mortimore,
Debbl and Brenda Dove. Rhonda
Logan, Cathy Jellick, Charlen?
Hubbell. Helen Graham, Mike
and Donna Meadows, Johnny
i ayior, steve Asner, Rhonda Sar
gent, Danny. Donny, and Gene
Richmond, Brenda Keller, Nina
Kickert, Lola and Oscar Sm'th
Attending as counselors were
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Dove,
Sharyl Mabe and Carol Malla
roy. Seniors going down for the
second week were Theresa Hv
att, Diane Meadows, and Darcl
Asher. Sharyl Mabe also return
ed to be a Senior counselor. Par
ents and others going down
Saturday to bring home camp
ers and luggage were Doyal
Hubbels, Rosie Graham, Delores
Meadows. Ray O'Nealls. Clar
ence Woods, and Bernerd Dyer.
Snyder Finishes Duty on Carrier
T FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON CommUarym n
N-iiman Michael K. nler, rh.Y
nn of Mr, and Mm. ham hny
der, has completed hU tour of
duty and In at home. He will
receive hi discharge In Aucuid.
Mnce he hud some leave time
ctmlng lie was able to rume
heme earlier than exw-cted,
surprising his parents and hi
fiance. Mis Darlene Gollyhorn.
Snyder has been aboard th
U.S.3. Ticonderoga. an aircraft
carrier suiMMirtlnir U. S. and al
lied ground force operating In
bourn Vietnam.
A group of vounff people from
the Irrlgon Assembly of God
church spent last Thursday at
U'liman Springs, swimming and
Picnicking. Attending were Deb
bie Keith, Debra Huwe, Danettc
Lelghton. Vickie Gavman. Shar
on Stewart and Sheryl Partlow.
The young people were accom
panied bv the Rev. and Mrs.
John Kenney and Mrs. Al Part
low. Also Joining the erouD
were Mrs. James Mills, Steve, I
RUky and Randy of Hermlston,
and Mrs. Eugene Bern and Ron
Id of Vancouver, Wash.
Airman l'C Don Bowers wa
a recent visitor at the W. F,
Cov home, lie accompanied Mis
Clara rav lov from Portland.
Bower wa en route to hi a
Ugnment in Topeka, Kan.
Sheryl Partlow 1 spending a
week In Vancouver, Wash.. vis
iting her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Berg and Ron
Id.
Mrs. Al Partlow, Mrs. Eugene
Berg and Mr. James Mill drove
to Kennewlck last Tuesday, to
attend the funeral of Fred
Markham. He was a 1912 grad
uate of Irrigon High school.
Mrs. Sylvia Morgan Is In the
Umatilla hospital. Her daugh
ter. Mrs. John Anker of Portland
Ik hero visiting.
The Humbert boys have been
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Murtishaw. Jeff-
ery has been here and returned
to his home in rortuna, isnr.
Kenneth Is here now and hii
brother, Randy, plans to visit
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl bom vacs
Honed In Oregon for the past
several week. Point of Inter
est were the Prlnevlllo reservoir,
Ochoco Luke, Paradlss Park oil
the Mckenzie River and Tu
malo,
They visited the Harold Cug
les III Bend, who were former
resident of Irrigon. They also
visited with their daughter ard
w n in law. Mr. and Mrs, Don
aid Eppenbach In La Grande
before returning nome.
Mr. Dale Shinglcdccker nd
their son RUky and Randy of
Walla Walla, visited her par
ent. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Gray-
Ixal. Their son Randy plans to
stay with his grandparent fur
the next two weeks.
Recent guests of Mrs. Myrtlo
McNamee were her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Carpenter of SimL Calif.
Mrs. Carpenter, the former Mary
Jane McNamee, attended high
school here and graduated ai
valedictorian of her class. Dur
ing her college years she ma
jored In music. She Is now a
teacher In Siml and also gives
piano lessons.
E. S. Peiton, long time rr..
HEKE GAZETTE-TIMES Thursday. August I. 1961
dent of this community, passed
4-way July lit at Spokane,
Wash. The funeral was the fol.
lowing Monday there. Those at.
tending from Irrigon, and for
mer residents who knew him
were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Had-WH-k,
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mur
tishaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mur
lishnw, Mr. Henry Schmunk
and Vern Gerberdine of bulem
Mr. Peiton Is making her
home with her daughter, Mrr.
Sylvia Evans of Spokane.
NEED ENVELOPES? The Ca-lette-Tlmes
can furnish you
wltli any atze or kind. Includ
ing special needs. Many are
carried In stuck, others avail
able on order.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hslnrlch
and daughter Paula joined some
of his relatives for a few days
at the coast last week. They
traveled to Newport for an out
ing with his brother-tn-Iaw and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mer
pen, and son Peter of Glen Ha
ven, Wise., also his niece snd
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Nels and children Sussio and
Tommy of Bloomlngton, Wise,
and another niece. Mrs. Paul
llandschke, and son Mike of
Portland. On their return noma
they stopped In Monmouth for
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Flake and family.
Fuel or lubo needs?
What you need, we have.
Fuel for all your equipment.
A lubricant for every part.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 670 9633
Sujndvd Oil Company of California
Mrs. Nels Anderson is stand
ing a few days this week at
the home of their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Jerry Anderson, helping care for
rneir new mtant son, Gregory
Phillip, and his two-year-old
sister. Christine Marie. Nels An
derson is completing his work
as Wheeler county agent at Fos
sil this month, and the family
will move to Dallas where ho
will assume his new position as
Polk county extension agent in
September.
Mrs. Jerry Sweeney spent last
week visiting with her brother
end sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. (Bud) Harris and son,
Duane. at their home at Flat
head Lake, Mont. Mrs. Sweeney
fcccompanied Mrs. Jim rollens-
bee and children to Kalispell,
where she was met by her
brother. The Follensbees visited
relatives in Eureka during the
week and began the return trip
nome Sunday, accompanied by
Mrs. Sweeney.
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Boys' Pants, You Pay 20c on the DOLLAR I
Joys' Shirts, You Pay 20c on the DOLLAR
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Baby Clothing, You Pay 20c on the DOLLAR!
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iSaucers, You Pay 20c on the DOLLAR
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