Engagement Told
of Kinzua Girl
KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Jewell wish to announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Ned
ra Mary to Martin Potter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Totter
of Condon. The wedding will be
cooked and served by the Camp
5 Women's Club, at the Camp
5 Community Hall. Special
guests for this dinner were Steve
Conway and Tony Schillinburg.
The regular meeting of the
Camp 5 Women's Club was held
at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 2o last Wednesday at tne tamp a
in St. John's Catholic Church in Community Hall with Carol
Condon. Thomas in charge and Eva De-
Mrs. Jack Wilsey went to Mt as hostess although she
Newberg last Thursday to bring was unable to be present. There
her grandson Walt Bjur for a were six present. A report on
visit. They returned to Kinzua the Safety Dinner was given by
Friday evening. I Carol Thomas and Frances
7.", f chairman with Terry Todd being
Kindergarten had their gradua
tion and picnic last Tuesday at
the grade school because or tne
cold weather. The group pre
sented their teacher, Airs. Glad
ys Jewell with a sweater and
diplomas were presented to Bel
inda Burch, Jeannette Bell, Mar
ci Luper, Gary Todd, Mike Van
Arsdale, Robbie Conlee, and
James Farton.
Mrs. William Eldridge of Mil-ton-Freewater
visited during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Doy-
al Hubbell and attended the
graduation Sunday night of her
granddaughter Juay nuDDeu
Also at the Hubbells is Miss
Linda Browning of Gresham
who has been there this past
week.
Home from Parkdale for the
weekend were Miss Sharon Hub
bell and Miss Nancy Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock and
family of Priest River, Idaho,
visited friends here this week
end and also attended gradua
tion. Mrs. Frank Stirm and four
children of Weiser, Idaho, spent
the weekend visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Benson and fam
ily. When they returned to Wei
ser Monday morning Jim and
Rick Benson went with her for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roth of
Gresham were weekend guests
of Mrs. Roth's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Jewell.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lorengel and son Ldee
and attending Ldee's graduation
Sunday night were William Lor
engel f Netarts, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Locke and Mrs. Leonard
Mudd' of Richland, Wash., and
Miss Linda Lorengel of Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. Claude Sizemore
and daughter Jane moved last
Thursday to Milton-Freewater
where 'they will make their
home
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur-
dock were business visitors to
Portland last Wednesday.
On May 27, a Safety Dinner
for employees of Eastern Ore
eon Logging Company was
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appointed chairman of the Food
Corner at the County Fair. Prbt
es were drawn by Pat Van Ars
dale, Rose Hardwick. Carol Nor
ris and Terry Todd with Rose
Hardwick winning the door
prize.
Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, accom
panied by Dan Rodda and Hel
mut Datz went to Heppner last
Wednesday where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins.
On Saturday, they went to
Grass Valley to visit the Ken
Dunlaps and for Helmut to re
turn home and Dan went on to
The Dalles with Mrs. Archie
Cantrill
Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary
and Mrs. Richard Thomas were
in Heppner Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
went to Weston Friday where
they will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White
and Susan went to Estacada Sat
urday where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Burgener and
family and with Mr. and Mrs,
Don Dunlap and in Portland
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert White,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollomon
and family of Heppner visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Den
zil White.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
and son Donny went to John
Day Saturday where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen
and daughter.
The Kinzua Mountaineers
Souare Dance Club hosted a
dance Friday in the First Grade
room with Bob Jewett of Con
don as the caller. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger
of the Redmond Sage Brush
Shufflers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blev-
ins and Mr. and Mrs. Les Ashby
of the Madras Sagehoppers, Mr.
and ; Mrs. Bob Jewett and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cochran of Con
don, Mr. and Mrs. John Geer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garcia, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Les Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Humphrey, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Thomas, all of Fossil.
From Kinzua were Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs.
Verlin Connor, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Saddler, Mr and Mrs.
Earl Norris, and Glenn Perkins.
All of them enjoyed a potluck
lunch after the dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller and
family of Madras visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Kandle and daughter and then
attended graduation that night
THE5 HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, June 10, 1971
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because they live close to the
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the basement to the creek. A 12"
hole was knocked in the base
ment at floor level. A fire hose
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Hobby and Figure Eight
Beautiful weather and an ap
Dreciative crowd sparked anoth
er fine day of auto racing for
the Blue Mountain Racing As
sociation at the Vi-mile paved
Umatilla Speedway. Dean Strawn
of Kennewick made a clean
sweep in the Hobby Class
become the high-point man
that class. Strawn, in Ids '57
Chevy, set the fast time of the
riav. then went on to win tne
trophv dash with Dave Boyles,
Pasco, and Ron McKinstry, Hepp
ner, close behind and botn
Chpvs. Rookie Herb Shaw won
the first heat race in a Dodge,
then Strawn won the second
heat. Strawn then threaded nis
way through the entire field of
cars to win tne HODDy Mam
Event.
The Fieure Eight's gave the
crowd plenty of thrills with oc
casional sDin-outs and numer
ous near-collisions In the inter
section. Jim Tompkins took tne
checkered in the trophy dash
followed by Dale Badoux, Ron
McKinstry and Joe Lugauer.
McKinstry then won the first Fig
ure Eight main event with Stan
Rauch, Jim Tompkins and Ter
ry Tompkins in pursuit. The sec
ond main was won by Rauch
in his "Chicken Wing" Ford. Mc
Kinstry, Jim Tompkins and
Kennewick's Jim Hiner took the
next three positions.
Fast Time Dean Strawn, 17
46.
Troohv Dash Strawn, Dave
Bovles. Ron McKinstry, Bill In
gram.
Slow Heat Herb Shaw, Jerry
Gillham.
Fast Heat Strawn, McKins
try. Main Strawn, Boyles, Ingram
Steve Dickman, Ernie Brown,
Shaw, McKinstry and Gillham.
Figure Eight
Fast Time Ron McKinstry,
28.12.
Trophy Dash Jim Tompkins,
Dale Badoux, McKinstry, Joe
Lugauer.
First Main McKinstry, Stan
Rauch, Jim Tompkins, Terry
Tompkins, Ted Toll, Jim Hiner,
Jerry Simmonds, Gil Albrecht.
Second Main Rauch, McKin
stry, Jim Tompkins, Hiner, Ter
ry Tompkins, Toll, Badoux, Lu
gauer. BMRA Point Summmary
Hobby pts.
1. Dean Strawn 51
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2. Ron McKinstry 60
3. Stan Rauch 59
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5. Jim Tompkins 40
6. Bob Durbin 32
7. Terry Tompkins 26 1
8. Bob Sweeney 24
Dwight Crow 24
10. Ted Toll 23
Cleo Drake Services
Held in lone
Cleo Lester Drake of lone died
Sunday, June 6 at Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital at age 75.
Mr. Drake was a 55 year rest
dent of the lone community, an
overseas veteran of World War
I and retired In 1961. He was
born Sept. 20. 1S95 in Dayton,
Ore., and united in marriage to
Gladys Lundell May 29. 191'8 In
lone. Memberships included
lone American Legion Post No,
95, Elks Lodge No. 358 and Day-
ton Methodist Church.
Besides his wife, Gladys of
lone, Mr. Drake is survived by
two daughters, Tricia Tucker of
lone and Dolores Turner of Eu
gene; two sons, Robert of lone
and Ernest of Fairfield, Calif.;
a twin brother, Leo Drake of
Hood River, nine grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Services were Tuesday, June
8, at 2:00 p.m. at lone United
Church of Christ with Rev. Wil
liam Arthur officiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell James offered the
sacred selections. "Now the Day
is Over" and "Still. Still with
Thee", accompanied by Gene
Rictmann, organist.
Interment was at High View
Cemetery in lone with Military
honors by the American Legion
Tost No. 95. Sweeney Mortuary
was in charge of the arrange
ments. Active casket bearers were
Bill Rietmann, Charles Doherty,
Bob Rietmann, Don Bristow,
Rollo Crawford and Tom A.
White. Honorary Bearers were
Sam Crawford, Mike Matthews,
Gordon White, Carl Bergstrum,
Henry Krebs, Sr. and Bill Ling.
Contributions may be made to
the Heart Fund in Mr. Drake's
memory.
See you at the races!
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Wins Degree
Susan Drake, daughter of
Mrs. Doug Drake, Rt. 2,
Heppner, will be among 126 can
didates to receive bachelor of
science in nursing degrees at
the University of Oregon School
of Nursing commencement cer
emonies Friday, June 11, at 8:00
p.m. at the Portland Civic Auditorium.
Methodist Church
Summer Schedule
From Sunday, June 13
through Sunday, Sept. 5. church
service at tho United Metho
dist will begin at 10:00 a.m.
The adult church school class
will meet at 9:00 a.m. during
the same period.
Church nchool cluss8 for
children, kindergarten through
8th grade will meet from 4:00
to 5:00 p.m. on Monday after
noons, June 14 through July 26.
No classes will be held during
for August for children.
Roger Doherty. ion of Mr. and
Mrs. U. J. Doherty will return
to Oregon in order to enroll for
summer session at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Roger, who has been with the
National Council on Aging in
Washington, D. C, will instruct
D.C.E. night courses at tho Un
iversity upon completion of his
additional schooling.
Mr. an4 Mia. Sam MdXmiel
returned home Friday after vis
iting In Elgin with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Maxlne Mahon and
family. They also made a visit
in Walla Walla with their
granddaughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Stubblefield.
Others who visited at the Ma
hon home on Memorial Day
were Mr. and Mra. Jack Mahon.
La Grande and their family;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahon nnd
Joey of Council, Idaho; the Aar
on Stubblefield family, Walla
Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Stout and girls of Council, Ida
ho; Bob Mahon, Corvallis; Pud
Collins and Cindy of Wallowa;
Mike Mahon returned home with
his grandparents to visit. He
will return to Elgin with his
brother. Bob Mahon. Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Lovgren visited Sun
day at tho Sam McDanitl home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keithley were
honored last week on the oc
casion of their 36th wedding
anniversary by their children.
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