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l HEFPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August t. 1961 Kinzua Juniors Finish League Play as unamps Br VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Bv virtue of a 10 win over the Condon Junior bov baseball tesm lust Saturday, the Kinzua Juniors wnimx'd up the League Championship with a clean slate, five wins and no loKSCH. With but one game with Fos Ml remaining on the schedule which would have no boarlnn on the ouloome of the ieaeiu' kiiiniluiL'. the Klnimiw arc an' sured of the title. The local boys nt iirpKi-rit hold two wins ove Arlington, two over Condon, and onp over fossil. Team personnel Is as foil lows: Dennis Ball. Lynn Mor lev. Ooruc Saddler. Jim Ben son. Rusty Bird, Steve Asher, I.'nndv llu ett. Brinn Adams, Kent Bell. Max Woods, Rob Cody, Mike Meadows, Mark Sar pent. Steve Ball. Bruce Sullln- per, and Tim Adams. Coach for this champion team is miic uor InR. The Kinzua Traveling Golfers enjoyed a day of Rolf at the new Condon course on Sunday, August 4. The Condon members performed a fine Jotj as nosts, oDcratlnu a dav's play very ef ficiently, making the players welcome and putting forth hospitable atmsophere second to none. The new course nas me imssibilities to become one of the fetter layouts in me area and the Condon people can be commended highly for the ef forts they are putting forth to make It successlul. Golfers representing the Kin zua club were: Jellick, Bailey, Wham, Bowman, Slmkard, Mis ener. Wright. Hyatt, and Boring, Winners for Kinzua were: Low gross, tie between Don Minkard and Milt Boring. Low net by Milt Boring, second low net by Lee Bailey. K.P. was fca wnam, and long drive to Lee Bailey, Mrs. Guv Van Arsdale and children, Karen Mortlmore, and Julie McNeal of Fossil were In Heppner Tuesday on business. While there Steven and Mike had dental work done. Mrs. Dean Wimer and child . ren and Mrs. Herschel Murdock were business visitors to Prine ville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan and family were business visitors to Mitchell on Sunday. Richard Mortlmore and son Roger were in The Dalles Sun day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur dock were in Portland Saturday and while there visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. DeMerltt of Drain visited during the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMreitt. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White and daughter Susan spent the week end visiting In Hermiston with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and daughters. Susan remained at Hermsiton to spend the week with her sister. Miss Gloria Todd of Portland snent the week end here visit ink' with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Corkv llulett and family of Portland M)cnt several days here last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs !t,il llulett. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wright and daughter Crystal, Miss Sally Schrooder. and Mickey Wright went to Prinevllle Sunday of list week to meet Mrs. Jewell Webb and daughter Tori Challenge. Calif, who spent un til Saturday at the Mike Wrights. They took them buc to Prinevllle on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal llubbell Robert and Charlene. went to Milton - Freewater Saturd where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William KUlrldge aim wiin Sharon, Lorell, and Judy Hub hell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son Don spent the week end in Pr nev lie where tney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Novot nv and famllv. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and son Todd of Portland spen (he past week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson and in Fossil with Mr. and Mrs Vernon Miller. Clarence Woods and son Max went to Bend Thursday where thev met Mr. Wood's sister. Mrs. Effie Craig of Cassvllle, Mo. who came to visit them. Recent guests of the C. J. Ben on and Stanley Benson famil ies were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hust and familv of Gardiner. Ldee Lorengel returned home ovr the week-end from The Dalles where he had been a sur Cical patient at The Dalles Gen eral hospital the past week.' The annual family reunion or the Stephens family to honor the memory of Hattie Stephens McClung was held Sunday, July 28 at Tumalo State Park near Bend. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham, Mr. Mid Mrs. Richard Graham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mortimore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens and lam v. all of Kinzua: Mr. and Mrs. Art Stephens of Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Truesdale and family f Davton. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens and family of Eu- qeno, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cole man -and lamily or Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCormick and family of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stephens and family of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Graham and family of Red mond, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Haley of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Germond of Salem. Carl Miller of Woodbura, and former resident of Lexington, is patient in Salem Memorial hospital, after undergoing ma jor surgery there on Monday, according to word received by friends here. It is expected that he will be confined at the hos pital for some time. IRRIGON Br TRANCES ROSE WILSON IKKIGON Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hoover relumed to Irrlgon Inst Tuesday following a 10 day trip to Koseburg, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles and famllv. They traveled on to Feather Falls, Calif., where they visited another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bird. On their return trip they at tended the' wedding of Steven F.bert and Miss Greta Johans son at CorvallU. They also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Arnold fcbert at their homo In Corvallls and at their beach house In Walil port. Arnold Ebert grew up In Echo, and .was County Agent In Fossil and Heppner for several years before going to corvallls. The David Beal family reeent- v purchased the Donald Lclgn ton place on Pelton Road where the Lelghtons nouse was des troyed by fire a year ago. They will be moving their Mobile home to the new location soon. For more than a year the Beals have been located In Bienhauers Riverside Trailer Court In the eastern part of town. Radio man Michael McCoy has completed his 30-day leave and returned to the Naval Base at San Diego, Calif. He visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. warren McCov here and also visited his uncles. Mac and Chase McCoy and their families in the Los Angeles area. McCoy has been stationed at Yokasuka, Japan. During this time he was on two special mis sions to set up communication centers In Thailand and Viet nam. He spent five weeks on this last assignment. He has now been assigned to the air craft carrier, Iwo Jima, which is a carrier accommodating heli copters. The Assembly of God church plans a Vacation Bible School for August 12 through 16, for ages 4 through YI. Older young people are invited to help with hand work projects. Pastor John Kenney will be in charge of the opening service. He and Mrs. Kenney will be telling of their missionary experiences in India and Hawaii where they spent many years as missionaries. The Rev. Oliver Laidlaw of San Gabriel, Calif., spoke at the evening service of the Assem bly of God. Mr. and Mrs. Laid law were euests of Pastor and Mrs. Kenney who are friends of many years standing. The Lald- aws were returning from a va cation trip in Canada. Mrs. Verdie Isom took a group of young people on a picnic to Hat Rock Park recently. They were members and friends of the Assembly of God high, Sun day School class. Those going were, Lonnie Wilson, Linda Hinkley, Donna Pummel, Bruce and Wayne Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Benney McCoy and Mrs. Ruth McCoy traveled tc La Grande where they were overnight guests of Mrs. Birdie Stewart. Ruth McCoy remained with her daughter while Mr. and Mrs. Benney McCoy traveled on jr f - "-" JOHN THOMAS BURNS. 17. son ct Mr. and Mrs. Rcrr Bums a! Condon, died of lnurie r ceiTd in a ona-car auto ac cident Sunday S'i miles south of Condon. Ths car left ths road on Hlqhway 19 after fail Inq to make a curve, police said. It was on a crooked stretch between Condon and Thirty-Mil. Gene Vincent. 16, a passenger, sustained bead lacerations and a sliqht concussion. Burns, who was born in Condon, was a senior at Condon High schooL (Pic ture courtesy Condon Globe- Times). PENDLETON I nniirrjnnTO7vri When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. A-l UPHOLSTERY Auto Furniture-Truck Boats Awnings Patio Covers "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" Ph. 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive, Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Branson's Specialty Transmission Service Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton Hermiston 276-3111 567-8333 Mrs. Pearl Force spent sever al days In the Good Shepherd hospital, after suffering a mi nor stroke. She has returned to slay with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolar traveled to Boise recently, to visit Mrs. Tolars parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Byerly., Mr. and Mrs. AI Partlow and Sheryl were in Portland recent ly, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coy and visiting her mother, Mrs. wm children returned home, after Vigil, and her brothers and sis ters in La Porte. Colo. Thev al so visited other relatives and friends in Colorado Springs, Denver, Fountain, Louisville, Ft. Collins, Colo., and Burley Idaho. Thev attended the Wes leyan Camp meeting on Sunday at Colorado Springs. SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Glen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 LowmI Prices In Eastern Oregon BankAmrrlrard Layaway Plan CVmpInf Supplies. Flailing and Hunting Supplies, Sporting Ooodi, Tenia, Bleeping Bags, Western and Work Boots, Guna, Ammunition Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff and children returned Sunday night from an enjoyable two week s vacation trip spent tour ing Vancouver Island, B, Among sights of interest they visited during the time spent there were the Butchart Gar dens, a Crown Zellerbach pulp mill, a tour through the Parlia ment Buildings in Vancouver, a wax museum and the Empress Hotel. The family visited the Undersea Gardens and stayed at Englishman River Provincial Park and Goldstream Park. They made the trip to Vancouver Island by ferry from Anacortes nnrl rpriirnerl hv urnv nf Port iu vaie 10 uiienu me luiieiai ui Anpplps Mrs. McCoy's aunt. 1 J WUUUljvJ LI LbLiu u We made a small change in Mercury Monterey: a smaller price tag. You don't have to wait for September to save. Take advantage of low year-end prices. Now. 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Emigrant Complete Shoe and Boot Repair ana Kebuna Orthopedic Work 'Isn't it Amazing that I charge so Little?' Mrs. Henry Leaves For Home in Texas Mrs. Howard (Clarice) Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carev Hastings left from Port land airport Monday, July 29, for her home in San Antonio, lex as. Mrs. Henry had been staying in Heppner at her parents home for three weeks, during tne ill ness of her father, who is con valescing at Pendleton Commu nity hospital following surgery nd a later heart attack. Mrs. Hastings reports that his condition is much improved, that he is able to be up for hort periods, and they are look ing lorwara to onnging mm ome from the hospital witnin few weeks. Mrs. firare Drake. Gwendolyn and Ricky, have returned from hlo Neh . where thev went July 28 to visit Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gadeken, who has been in ill health re cently. Mrs. Drake reports that Vior rrtnthpr i in imrtroved con dition following a stroke. While in the area, they also visited ith two uncles. Clyde and Ar nold Gadeken, and their fam- ies. Mrs. Amanda Duvall returned ome Sunday from a two week's tvip to Springfield, Mo., where ho viuitprl rplatives and friends. Her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon waia, oi Portland, accompanied her on BARNUM'S TRADING POST Licensed Pawnbroker Unredeemed Pledges for Sale GUNS TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Ph. 276-3151 28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton COAST-TO-COAST STORES 350 S. MAIN. PENDLETON Sporting Goods Housewares Paints Tools Hardware Auto Accessories FORD'S TIRE SERVICE "EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER" N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481 S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton Ph. 276-2152 "SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY" Recapping Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels rSfHfSt THE STAG SHOP "Pendleton's Finest and Moat Complete Men's 8hop" LADIES SPORTSWEAR SKI SHOP 250 S. Main, Pendleton Ph. 276-1162 Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276-1170 207 S. E. 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