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" J--if- tie -a . 4 .- i v., isn tsM Lr3r H-T tAJUrrr MARSHALL pat th bot 44" f ot tt Itrtct Keet to qwrlifT tot State I L J nmn txak th tape BOWLING Thandar Wight LadiM L 17H Klnzua Toyota S- Munay 23 Columbia Basin 22 Hih Individual Game Marge Ecfcr.an, 178; High Ind. Series- Marge Eckman, 15; Hign Team Came Murray. 919; High Team Series Murray, 2615. 30 25H 2SS 27H 30H 33 34 Team Klnzua Thursday Wight Lodi 424 17H 33V4 26H 29V4 30H 28V. 31Vi 23 37 23 37 Elma'a Bug;? lea Toyota Columbia Basin High ma. uame mm dat2. 212; High Ind. Series Vor.nle Lwgren. 525; High Team Game Klnzua. 888; High Team Swie Klnzua, 25W). L0NER0CK LONEROCK A potluck dinner was held MoUver'a Day at the boor of KUa. Ellen Kogers and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. Clar rnce Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and granddaughters and Louy DahL Hermlston, Mr. and Ma. It Davta' family, Mrs. Peg gy Rumreieh and friend from i-ortlar.d. The Portland visitors and UMy Dahl tried their luck fUhlrg but when they ran on to a rattle snae Peggy had all the fishing she wanted and gper.t the rest cf th day sit ting la their jeep. 11:. Clidemore from H'rmLi ton apcompanit-d Homer Davis hcm f jT the weekend anl they had good luck fishing Other vlxlur were Mr. and Mr. Jje Erwert and two grandchildren from Ov-ego. Educators Come for Golf Tournament The third Annual Morrow County Educators Invitational Golf Tournament was held at the Willow Creek Country Club Saturday. - t Twenty-three' " golfers from Morrow and Umatilla County participated In the eighteen hole affair. The weather was perfect and the course was In the finest condition ever. This year the Callaway Han dicap System was Implemented due to the fact many of the vi-siting golfers haven't an es tablished handicap. This work ed out to be about as perfect hanHlnannln? as DOSSible. Of the twenty -three golfers, the low net was a par tw ana uc high net a respectable 65. Ttinse winning prizes were as follows: low gross, Dick Lowry of HermUton with a bs, ne aiso won low net with 6a Long drive was won by Os Hailing of Her mlston. Closest to the pin was won by Duane Whltten of Pen dleton. vvrv poller expressed their j m -- - . . enjoyment of tne tournament and the desire to return next nrini for the Fourth Annual Tournament It Is hoped to In crease the field to tnirty-six en trants next time and increase the prizes. Th follim-in? women of the Willow Cre-k Club served a de licious lunch following comple tion of play: Barbara Clough, VI Lanham. Karen Holland, and Mary lee Hierwrtra. New Study Group Heads Receive Extension Training By 8 IBB IKC TULLIS EzteasiM Aid -Ht- You Fit In The Scheise" was the theme of Extension Study Group officer training given Friday. May 14 for nf officers for the year of ISCi-Ti Mrs. Norman NeLvsn, chairman, Fjrtenskm Homemakers Advisory Committee, was mistress of cer emonies for the fun and educa tional get-together. Explanation of the various roles individuals play in the to tal structure of Extension edu cational programming was giv en by Mrs. Kelson. "Attitudes" good and bad were briefly por- trayed by MM. neuum rite and Mrs. Vern Keithley. Mrs. John Graves, chairman of Morrow-Umatilla County Pro gram Development explained the role and makeup of the program development committee, and reason for selection of study pro gram topics of the coming year, as well as planned special .. ic Vir.r an rievents. "Communication" needs in the scheme was provided oy eiraine Tullis, Extension Aiae. iarryijis tho thpme of the individu- i. .v. - aLs-" role a surprise finale for trie day was a group composition in hiank verse of the "Morrow rr.irttf Woman. Luncheon was a salad and dessert potluck. Harold Kerr, chairman agent. Joined the group for lunch. Attending and participating were Homemakers Advisory Committee members. Mrs. Jor Kicnn Mrs. Vera Keith- ley, Mrs. Weldon Witherrite, ilrs. art Aiw-n. Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. R. C Ryan, and Mrs. Elmer Palmer also Mrs. Jonn uraves. chairman of the Program uevei opcent Committee. New study group officers at tfnriin? were: Hello Heppner Monica Jones. chairman; Gwen Vic, secreiary. Heppner Day Ginger Keith ley, chairman; Anna Schwarzin, Pine City Bea LucianI, chair man. lone Jean NeLson, chairman; Loree Hubbard, secretary. Boardman Anna Warren, chairman; Floris Warnock, vice-chairman. (good to Our Kristine Wins Scholarship F.tstA at PcS Latiieraa TaJa. has beea awarded tt F G:iiii-T ScboUaiip ci tie Tfci'ca Prf-rt Oxisty Bealth 5s--Z Ass-C aa a ward p?ese2e4 asuuaBy to a w3cr-an sradesi at FIX. Tte prfeserta-tjca s rsade at a special awards prcTan at PIX. rpocsoced by Associated Woeaen S:iains U FIX. Knstioe, a gradaate oc vx Elgh School. U tie da jgtter c Mx. ad M"S- Do&aiJ E. Peter son. She is js-ayarisg in Liberal Arts. Mintsten Begin Wans for Public 'Service Program T- srje-J-s H tbe rVaSe-t- VLserl Associa te zr-JLZ V-iy 12 at Cd Ise Tbe neer ttitLtd ti 'fjcoM TZS3. as oryanira ZiM ci e--7 Ci.ri5t-a." c-:o:-a jctl kt1-- Or- ti:c twcilfa cS a-! E. Sf? paroipatioa wer reJ ia ujs rszly tiE as it -vtss w;s!3 to ir.;tiat pliM Lni i a Ixal TZS'A cjv- ertriia- 7K-r tbe T-'J5 Cociitte ! syr.rx jUss f a t yo-J'h , art.ixje fr disrusse-i Err. r:m Ei3 ot the Seventh ? iar Avrtist G:srci w21 rep-'-aEt tbe AasacAtiOQ at Hepp graiiiure as Eaccalatii U S;aier. I a lair VxfJs wis asari top ir envri as the e- b- ! f Urrrt rias tie Asso-c-atxe 's fr ta be ea- jtered ia this year Mxrc Cc'irT' Fair. Tbe next retrg d te Stn-isrr-il Assxtatjca will be at iCssf arti Padc ca June IS. Mia jiiiers arvi their families w-il ! gaii fc a cocibiied reetir.g Young 'Grads' Honored May 27 TK Heeoner Kinder 2 arten class U 1371 will recehe their rfiokunas at rraduation exercis es 11:00 a-m. May 27 at the Fair Pavilion. Mrs. Lyie Jensen. irKiiWit of tie RenDner Civic League will present the honors. The gradoates win men trtatd to a cicnic in their hon or. Families and prospective students are invitea 10 me oc casion and are, asked to bring a sack lunch. The Civic League will provide the punch and ice cream dixie cups. HeUia C Anderson writes from, Pendleton Jhat she is ar rivm!? Mar 19 fe "Heppner. She will live in the Case Apts. op erated by the ikanders on tne corner of Gale " and Center Streets. She is very happy to be on hand for the Memorial cites D MM of the HOUR we're mighty proud. PETTYJOHN'S Farm & Builders Supply IFYE Coming June 1 srssrax "ruins Extension Aid The Don McEUig&n family of lane will be hasting an Ir.ter natio&aJ Farm Youth Exchangee from S-speii June 1 to 15. jafcn U. Boc of Stromsund. Sweden will spend two weeks at the McEUigctt farm. John. 23 years of a?e. has been a youth instructor (Swedis-h 1 H for 4 years. His home in Sweden con sists of 20 acres of hay and bar ky. His family also have cattle. His leisure interests include sports, outdoor life fishing and chess. While in America he hopes to learn more of our youth program, education methods, community services, agriculture, city and county governments. IFYE"S usually come equipped with slides and mateirals to share concerning their home lands. We encourage communi ty organizations and youth err i ix to invite John to visit their meetings in order that he may get a good look at life in Morrow County. Individuals and groups wishing to meet him should call 676-9642 or the Don McElligott home to make ar rangements Jor his time. CLASP ESVELOPiS In a var 12x15 on sale at The Gazette iety of sizes from 6x9tt to Times. Ph. 676-9228. Your'e in charge I We're confident . mwamrs IBIDEM Best Luck. M&R FLOOR COVERING AND HEATING EVERYBODY IS PROUD OF YOU SENIORS! con MS LOTTS ELECTRIC OF M I fill I VOLUMES GOOD WISHES TO THE GRADUATES CENTRAL MARKET Your achievement! htvt tUkdt tl J'toud, ind with this pclde we look ocwtrd to hearing mort about Ottt tchlmmtnts in the future. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE that's our Grads! TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT