4 MTI'NFU
VVillow Creek
Little League
The Indian lougers
nuke up fame will be played
July 1 ii 6 p.m. prior to
the American Legion Fire
work display on the loii
field.
Indians Bra
The Indians coached b
Lindsay kincaid and ivltn
LaRue lost two games Ik thf
Hraves last week. On June
12. Canny McEtligott and
Frank Eivlnun shared
pitching honors and Dennis
Stefani was the catcher. Den
nls Peck hit a home run
(or the Braves. Catches (or
the Braves are Tom Wilson
and Glen Ward. The final
score was 12-3.
On the June 14 , Tennis
Stefani pitched the ssx-inning
fame with Tanny Mcl'lltgot:
catchup. The final score was
9-3.
Standings
Team on Lost
Braves 1
Indians 2 2
.OKF . t"J A7.1TTK TIMKS. Thursday
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June
1073
loft to riht) jimmy bayinonu. Nonny aenwan.
THE IONE INDUNS (back row left to right)
Rick Gilbert, Dan McElligott, Dennis Ste
fan:. Frank Engelman. Brian Rietnunn, Wade
West, and bat girl Mary Kinciad. vFrcnt row
left to right) Jerry Rietmann, Ralph Martin.
Bruce Millman, Treve Peterson, Glen Krebs,
and Robin LaRue. Not pictured are I eland
White and Alan Roberts. Clint Carlson
THF HEPPNL'K HKAVKS-KCk row
Ronny Ward. Jerrv Cutsfortli. F ru- Clov antf Bill kenn. .Front row left to ncht) Perrv
Wilson, Terry Toll, Curtis Sweek. Tennis Peck. Clayton Galliher. Scott Mclweu. Jim
Kenny and Gary Carr. The Braves won the first half of the season; renuinine un
defeated for tlat lulf. They are in first place this half, and so far have oiUv lost
one came. Coaches ar. Tom Wilson, read: ami uien warn, assistant, t noi piciureu)
:fn T A1 ro.C. honor roll
Sprint; term honor roll has
been announced at Eastern
Oregon College.
Heppner: Robert Dobbs and
Roiuld Sherman.
Irrlgon; Conley Dtdier.
BMCC HONOR ROLL
The spring term honor roll
and Deans list have just be
en received.
HONOR ROLL: (3.30 ave.
or above):
Heppner: Gwendolyn M.
Drake and Susan A. French.
lone: Jeri D. Snow.
Irrigon: Thomas D. Ste
wart and f ran Witters.
Monument: Roy R. Peter
son. DEAN'S LIST (3.00to3.30.
Heppner: Judy A. Barclay,
Duane G. Canaday and Lee
Huson.
lone: Marianne Pettyjohn,
and Christine Gutierrez.
Lexington: Alan R. Cop
pock, Mary K. Hughes and
Randy W. Hughes.
Boardman: Jerry Downey
and Ben J. Piekkola.
was an Indian but he broke his collar bone,
and was only able to play two games. The
Indians were third the first half of the sea
son, and were in first place until they were
defeated by the Braves. Coaches are Lind
say Kincaid. head, and Dale LaRue, assis
tant. .Not pictured). '
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Thomas Wolff
to camp
Thomas Wolff. Heppner, U
enrolled in the 40th annual
llitth School Summer Camp
It Washington State I'nlver
H. The 1972 camp, second ol
dest tu the country, o-ned
June 18 and will run through
July 8. It includes programs
in music, fine arts, drama,
public shaking, debute. Jour
nalism, radio-television, and
yearbook editing. Enrollment
Is limited to students who art
In high school, including those
graduating this spring from
the eighth grade and those
who have completed their
senior year.
Food Sale
The Women's Activity t om
inltlee of the lone WUlows
Grange Is sponsoring a tra
veling food sale June 30 at
l0;00a.m. All types of buked
foods will be sold.
Proceeds will go fo buy
new chairs for the dining
room of the Willows Grange.
Pamona Grange
to be held
Morrow County Pomona
Grange will be held June
2-1 at the Greenfield Grange
Hall, in Boardman. A 6.30
p.m. supper will start the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wy
koff, Wallowa, will show sli
des and give a talk on their
recent trip to the Soviet I
nion. For Queen Susie
its law and horses
Queen Susie French is in
her glory this week as she
helps move the cattle to the
mountains. They take the cat
tle on the Five Mile Reserve
on Johnson Creek and near
Ellis Guard Station. This
event she can't miss.
She has completed her first
year in secretarial science
at BMCC and is employed
tins summer at Walton i
Yokom, attorneys in Pendleton.
Camp 5 women work on community projects
The regular meeting of the
Camp 5 Women Club was
held Wedneda evening at the
Community Hall with Presi
dent He Hard w icii in
charge. Pat VanArsdalewas
hostess for the evening with
lght members present.
Linda l.ucas reported on the
camp cleanup and dinner.
t was voted to accept die
amendments as changed. Ca
rol Thomas resigned as
treasurer and Carol Norns
was elected to fill the va
cancy. Pat Van Arsdale was
appointed to purchasing
agent, replacing Carol Tho
mas. It was voted to build
two more chair racks and a
discussion was held xTtain
lug to putting up a sign at
the entrace to Camp 5. Hose
Hardwick, Linda Lucas, and
Hetty Murdock will see about
getting anarea for playground
and the necessary equipment.
The door prize won won by
Hose Hardwick with fame
prues to Hetty Murdock, Het
ty 0 Neall, Terry Todd, and
Judy Warming.
Weekend guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap were
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cantrall
of Likely, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Cantrall of
Grass Valley. They left on
Sunday and shortly after Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Dunlap and
son of Grass Valley arrived
to visit the DuiUaps.
Mr. and Mrs. Hruce Hollo
nton and daughters of Her mis
ton visited during the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Den
zil White, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Todd and Gary, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Hunt of Fossil.
Mr. ami Mrs. Carlo Warm
ing and family spent the week
end camping at Bull Prairie.
Mrs. Anna Dahlberg of
Boise, Idaho Is enjoying a
visit with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Nistad. Mrs. Nistadand Mrs.
Dahlberg sjent the weekend in
Heppner visiting withMr.and
Mrs. Kent Goodyear.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Rog
bins are in Portland where
Mr. Robbins entered Good
Samaritan Hospital for me
dical cure.
ton last Monday where Mrs.
Stanton had medical attention.
Mrs. Ilerschel Murdoek
was In The Dalles last Wed
nesday night at the grn
nesday for business and me
dical care.
THE FRIENDSHIP CLl'M
had Its regular session Wed
nesday night at the glad,
school with Rose Merry Nel
son as hostess. High score
went to Melba Mitchell, se
cond high to Sue Maltison,
and pinochles to Deena Relil
and Dinah Jackson. Others
playing were Pat Mi Mlnn, Ro
berta Coulee, and Carol Mo
ris. Mr. and Mrs. Myron He
Meritt and grandsons of Drain
arrived here last Tuesday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cory, then on Wednes
day went to Heppner to vi
sit with Frank DeMerltt at
the Heppner hospital. Tin y
were able to bring Frank
home for a couple of das
then took him back to the
hospital on Friday.
MR. I MRS. FREDGREE.N
were fTie honored guests Sa
turday evening at i barbecue
for their twenty-first wedd
ing anniversary,. Helping the
Greens celebrate were Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Anderson and
Jason of Fossil, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Anderson and Ron
nie of Yakima. Mr, and Mrs.
Foster Tllley of Yakima, Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Knopp and fam
ily of Fossil. A SH'dal de
corated anniversary cake was
served by the hosts. Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Herg, Mrs.
Treasa Johnson and Miss VI
cki Green of Yakima, and
Miss Kathy Green of klnzua.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mallo
roy and Tim and Mrs. El
sie Reichelt left Saturday to
spent until Monday visiting In
St. Maries, ld.dio and for
l.es to have a checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Stubble field and Oley of Cor
bett SM'iit the weekend visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Stuhblefield and other rela
tives in the area. Oley re
mained to visit his grand
parents for awhile.
MRS. WAYLAND HYATT
went fo Portland Saturday
to sHnd until Wednesday at
tending Grand Chapter of the
Order of Eastern Star. Mrs.
Hyatt was picked to lie a
Grand Page at the Grand
Chapter sessions.
Mrs. Lowell Slurp and Mrs.
Don Stanton wnt tu tnd)-
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VEL HOHINSONS returned
home lust weekend from u
vacation trip. Vel said the)
had never seen such a hard
rain. They were within 40
miles of Rapid City, S.D.
They co' 'red some 31)00
miles on te trip.
1972 Fair and Rodeo
FF DAMC
MEET QUEEN SUSIE FRENCH AND HER COURT
SATURDAY
NIGHT
JUNE 2li
9:30 P.M.
UNTIL
1 :00 A.M.
Music By
The Western Gentlemen
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