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one nous . The lone Schooli Honor Roll r the end of the 1975 school year. Senior: Joel Peterson, Sherrl Wilson, Tom Gates, Mike McElligotl, Charlie Mc Elligotl Gayle, Carol Holtz, Cayle McNary, Cindl Martin, Barbara Palmer. , Juniors: Catherine McElli golt, Arlynda Aldrkh, Kim Gutierrci, Skye Kret)s, Terry ' McKlligott, Lauretta Plening. Sophomores: Joan Dohcrty, Vickl Edmundson, Dcbora Palmer, Donna Palmer, Car rie Haynes, Debbie Patton, Dawn Peterson. Freshmen: Kristl Edmund son, Grace McElligolt, Nata lie Tews, Carol McElligotl, Jan Peterson, and Jeanie .Piening. Eighth Grade: Robin Lea vitt. Danny McElligotl, Janet McElligotl, Michelle McElli gotl. Arietta Aldrich. Robin Leavill, Tammy Lucas, Lisa Marlin. Seventh Grade: Martha Mc Elligotl, Larry Snider. Todd jSherer, and Tammy Shimp. ; The lone Topic Club is selling chances on items to raise money for the Public "Library. First Prize is a 7 piece Corning Ware set; 2nd. a Hamilton Beach Osterlzer; 3rd. chafing dish and buffet skillet, which are on display at Charles O'Connor Insurance Office. The drawing will be held Friday. June 13. during the children s story hour at the Library, Mr. snd Mrs. Clen School craft of Portland spent a week visit ing her broiher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson. ' The lone swimming pool opened last week for the Summer w ilh Joan McElligotl as manager and Instructor. The pool is open from 2 to 5. and 7 to 9. eerdj except on Mondavi The l;ti l prices are grade I thru (. 11 cents: 7 to .12. 23 rents, oduhs 50 cents; trason licki is I ii grades I thru 6 St 'mi. 7 to 12. MOO; adult lid "" and (amity $20 oo Womens swimming is Satur day morning from 10 a m '. 12 Sw miming lessons for rx-ginrieri are June 10 13. and K Ji at iu am: advanced U-Kinner. June 10 13, and 17 20 l II a ni , Intermediate. July a II and 13 18 at 10 a m ': w limner. July 111. and I J 18 at II am : advanced swim mer. Jul) Ti Aug 1. and Aug 51 at 10 a m : Jr. Iifesaving. July Aug I. and Aug Slat II a m . Sr Iifesaving. Aug JilS and 1922 at 9 pm Charge is $1 00 per person for the J week session Mr and Mrs Erling Thomp son of MiMinmille. and Mrs Helen Eerson of Portland Vrre weekend guests al Ihe home of Mr and .Mrs Charles 0 Conner Mrs Everson is cnriing Ihe week wiih Mr. j and Mrs Charles Carlson The Willow s Grange meet ing ha been changed to Saturday. June 14. due to a conllut with Oregon Slate Grange There will be a politick dinner al 7 p tn wiih Jhe ineelind al R p m ' Mr and Mrs KenKoskoand daughter, Mr and Mrs Duawie Smith of Monmoulh. Mr and Mrs Pal Thornton. SWIMMING POOL WILL OPEN JUNE 15, 1975 FREE SWIMMING on OPENING HOURS: weeK days Week day evenings Saturday & Sunday Closed on Mondays & July 4 Swimming Season ends the last week in August Season tickets on sale at City Hall june u, iyd FAMILY TICKET $20.00 ADULT TICKET $10.00 STUDENT TICKET $7.50 Single Tickets on sale at the pool Adults 50c. Children 25 c. Pool available for private parties with arrangements of life-guard and Bernice Matthews from Albany spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews. Bernice re mained for a weeks visit. Thursday evening June 4, members of the Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge visited Holly Rcbekah Lodge in Lexington. Attending from lone were, Vera Reitmann, Norma Rea, Ruby Roberts, Ida Coleman, Mabel Ring, Delsle Chapel, Vida llvliker, Edith Mat thews, and Ruth Lundell from Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoin attended the graduation exer cises at Oregon Slate Univer sity Sunday afternoon June 8 al Corvallis, Marriane (Petty john i Sharp graduated with a Bachelor Degree of Science in Education. Mrs. Betty Rietmann will be the feature story teller for the Children Hour at the Public Library. June 13 at 10:30 am. Mrs. Katherine Lindstrom will be the slory teller on the 201 h of June. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halver son, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crablree and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munker of Lexington spent the weekend In Salem and on Sunday attended the 52nd Crablree Reunion held al Scio. Mr. and Mrs, Halverson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs, Crablree stayed with the Don Scheelar family and Mr. and Mrs. Munker visited Mrs. Roy Slender. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Jen kins of Rickreall were Thurs day guests al the home of Mr. and Mrs Leo Crablree Simmer czmp registrations due The 4 II summer camp for members will he held Ihis year from June 29 lo July 2. with registrations lo attend due immediately! Plans are well underway for Ihe camp which is held annually al Cujsfyrih. Park. A number of sur iv al classes w ill be laughl during Ihe camp, and the iimi.iI recreational and craft elue will foe included, The H camp program is planned lo give younger iiiciiiIhts an opportunity lo learn about conservation and nature, have a chance lo learn icmiimIiIiI in an outdoor em inimm-nl. met-l new liicmlv and learn lo gel along with oilier Camper h c leni with each "lent family nl Ihivx or girls consisting o( live younger iucimImt and an nliler counselor. Hikes, nrgaiiied recreation and lime for free choic aetiv dies are inclmled in cac das' program Mike Howell and Birdine Ttillis. Extension Service MTe us camp directors with the assistance ol leaders and iimiiM'irs Am leader or mli'icMed parent who has iHii.il iniercsi. nohm, or vialt Ihev would lie willing lo leach iiiciiiIkts al Ihe camp ma volunteer In assist fov calling Ihe Extension (Mine i.7i. MM.' OPENING DAY z-5 p..m. 7-9 p.m. 1-5 p.m. art j V MOM 1 1 Willow Creek men golfers hosted the men from Willow Run of Boardman last Sunday. There were 13 from Willow Run and 23 of the Willow Creek men played the 18 hole event. Willow Run winners inclu ded: Low gross, Dallas Wil son, 65; 2nd low gross, Wayne Kuhn. 72: and Les Grant and Jim Thompson tied for low net with a 55 There was also a tie between Jim Graham and Willie Cramplon for 2nd low net at SB. fton Flug hit the long drive and Dallas Wilson captured KP on number 3. For the Willow Creek gol fers, C.C. Carmicheal won low gross with a 66 followed by John Edmundson with a 69. Low net went to Bob Jepsen with a 57 and three had 58 for 2nd low. They were flay Massey, Laverne VanMarter and Bob Kelly. Following a dinner served by Jim Rogers, a sole survivor contest was played. John Edmundson look top money followed by Ray Massey and Francis Doherty was third. Crowded mil last week Willow Creek Country Club hosted Condon and Kinzua golfers June 7. Aboul 60 leed off for Ihe competition in boih men's and women's cvenls, Award women for Heppner were 1st low gross. Bev Gunderson: 2nd low gross. Eddie Skow ; 1st low net. Pal Edmundson; 2nd low net was Monica Jones loivina Conner look low gross honors for Ihe Kinzua women and Marge Stanton had low nel Those in Ihe winner bracket from Condon were Bonnie U'isi. si low gross; Dorothy Close 2nd low gross; Roberta Dyer Isi low nel and Kathy Amnions look 2nd low nel. Heppner men's plav saw some close cnmpelilion with Dave Harrison. John Ed mundson and Francis IHiherly lieuik! lor low gross Dm nel also saw a lie lH-tuccn Hob Je(s'n and Ambrose Output. f)a id (iiinderson hit Ihe long drive of Ihe d.i lo lake long drive honors and Harold Kerr crowded I tie pin on number 9 lo lake Kl' honors I Km Slink. ii (I of Kinua had low gross iuifl Veilin Conner N m $ m y. iit SVii TAr FIRST M ' Ml- J' HM' f 111 9 vm9 w - m mvm,9 -t M 4 -T9 iW tV ' W MH Lcrger Id your fee place mkml i v With '1,000 dpiit 1 20 pltct lit in tithtr pattim for only.., 22.94. W rirst federal n.,t' ?1 "11 V fmmmL ByRtL '.V.V.'.V.V.V. had low net. Don Stinkard also had the long drive with Don Slanlon taking KP. For Ihe Condon men Mike Rothwell had low gross and Bill Dyer had low net. In the long drive contest Bob Alford look Ihe honors and Dave Polk won KP. The Willow Creek men will host Ihe Willow Run men from Boardman Ihis Sunday. High school rodeo at Burns The 01 h Annual Oregon High School Championship Rodeo will lie held in Burns. Or. the last weekend in June. Two ev ening performances are scheduled on June 26 and 27 al 7::Wi. with afternoon perform ances on Saturday and Sun day. Ihe 2Kth & 29th at 1:30 at the Harney County Fair ground arena. Some Mm contestants parti cipated in Ihis rodeo las) year mid more are expected Ihis year - l.'l rodeo events will be tealured. plus Ihe world championship buffalo riding contest and Ihe Oregon High School Hodeo (Jticcn Contest. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Cooper and laimly have returned Iriiiii a vacation in California. They visited with their il.iiit'hii'i and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs )cnnis Donovan ol San llim.is. Ca IS," WELDING All types, either on the job or in the shop. A complete line of hydraulic hoses, couplings, etc. 2 DAY SERVICE JIM BARRETT I 676 5816 Riverside Ave. I FEDERAL TELLERS SAY SAVE NOW AND . . . f- . - .t w um Anmi 5.395.251 Deposits Qualify . With 5,000 depoiit fit 45 piect tit in ithtr pottim for only.. M9.93. AN0 I J J 'i J y I t : . y. V J V i X A f'UXTON McQCARRIE mmm 76 Sponsor an environmental improvement Write Johnny Horizon 76. U S Department of the Interior. Washington. 0 C 20240 Tint ipac donawa i puMtc Mnric 3 . . . iiwii mtmM nmn um Or Soloct . . . Covtrtd Citiorol H.00 Volui with 1,000 Dtpoiiti or mil with 5,0C0 Dtpoiit. bavmes .... ' LOAN ASSOCIATION h-i w FLAG DAY June 14,1975 Automotive stintitKi l.( IIKVKOI KT. INC. oniplclr Sales 1 Sen iee lid A Mil in llermislnn Building Supplies ski-: i sum i i. vol it m ii ii;m I'IM.iks. Ue fr.it me Koxsni faints TIM- VI. I M I IMHKIK O. Tim MiHirr. Mfir. l.:.SKIiMin.,;ii-ri.,il I'KNDI KTON Cafes Lounges HI. SI.lll l.r t U K Si- ialis in iniiil id inks unit lint- IinmIs. KTK-.'ifll.i ll-llllrr Construction IIIUHHKMt mwntt TtoNt o. ( IMH M-lf XtfKI'l-Hill"' ( I llsllrlt Itm k III aid Itm k jspli.ill I'aviiiK ftaiiliimaml-i.iili"l! lll-l'lllistlHI. Ori-K")) rh.H'i-.;-:'!.'! Drugs, prescriptions IIHtllsTolltH; Free 1'rescriplion Mail Sen k e H-n!ia tn lolp ni. Litis lor all iH i'Msions. Sn.u k Itar 1 1 Main SI. I'h. ..T- iiiT.' Floor Covering Heating MA M Fi nutl oKltl(; ( iii'IM'l. I iniileum. Ormiiic Tile. Kitchen ahlnrts Free Ksliumlrv Ml Wink (.iiarmileed Mull llimhes l.'.'llmlenWMx Heppner KK.MKi FI.OOK CKVFKINU ( urN'l. rirajterlei. liiitilrum cnniiler lops, remmic tile. fliMiiiiiK.sundrirH Sales & Insinuation KM North I MSI. Ilrr minion, Oregon Page 5, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR.. Thursday. June 12, 1975 Employees purcIiGse Central .lorlief Clinl McQuarrie. former owner of Central Market, plans to relax, golf and travel, now thai he has sold Ihe market lo two of his former employees. Forest Burken bine and Ernie McCabe. McQuarrie was born in Missoula. Monl . June 13. 1912. He married Marie Lehner. August. I9:r7. and they have two children. Susan Ruhl and a son Dan. presently employ ed by Pacific Northwest Bell. McQuarrie slarled working al Kinzua in mi. for Ihe sum of .20 per hour. He worked (here until 1937 when he and Marie were married. After Ihe wedding (hey left for New York w here Clint worked for a year. He relumed lo work at Kinzua and purchased a bread route. In 1944 he served with Ihe I'.S Army in Europe. While in the service, his father in law Milion Lehner. operated the bread route until McQuarrie returned home. I'pon his return McQuarrie operated Ihe bread route unlil 19.i5 when he purchased one-half interest in Central Market from Sara McNamer and Ed Bennett. After ihe retirement of Ed Bennett. McQuarrie purchas ed Ihe remaining slock and moved Ihe store to its present location. WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory KaV Healing & Refrigeration Oil Burner service Refrigeration Domestic Heating Repairs Gas. Electric & Oil Furnaces AH Work Guaranteed 3IIHS.W. Ja I'rndlelon liiit rr I'll. ITS-II." Furniture Sit lis Ih-Ioi i' x oil bin t iftir mliir T or sii-nu s sicm. ll(l Kl It MIT ItK M M'l'l l( KS y . Ilri inisimi r. M.T-.'.'iH lli-i in ision XM'A- HOWf"(NSC0vlT$.1---- e & I srd I in inlin e k ipli.ini es uthiH ieit oi ue Dealers i .'.imi I iisl. Mi l inistiin M.T-s'ii.ii Furnace Service Dick's I I KsKltXH K We si-rviie iie.il l all Upes ol tin H u t s: also sales and sruHe on new hratint! air lonililnniinu units. I'Ii.mh- .'Th-; i r i iukiim:iiihik ::h : s. i :th I'eiidleioii Insurance TI ItNKIt. VNMMtTKH , um NT l.eneral Insurance III 4.1.1 KVIinVO: INM It N( K M.KNl Y KTli-'N.!'."! Heppner lta Itotce ttiK-.VMI Maddux Electric and Supply HM TltM l.ltNTItt1Ht t oiiiineri i.il HeliiKeialion ;h.v:iimi Kossii.or. Monuments din-leu t;ra maikeis l.i anile Mat hie. Itrone SWKKNKY Mliltll ltY I hum phone Klli-lhWIm lilh t.'.li Mmi sei Inn lone A I rxiuutoii Ih ppnei I' ll Itov i;.Hi e. Forest BurkenhiiM' has Ixrn employed by McQuarrie ever since the move and McCabe wen I to work as the meal cutter a few years later. When asked w hat he plans lo do now lh.it he is retired. McQuarrie answered. "I plan lo travel and just enjoy life." He has a sister who lives in Sun City. Arizona, and a brother who resides in San Diego. CA. and another broth er and sister living in Tacoma. W'A. w hom he plans lo visit Wll LOW ( RKKKt Ol VTHV ( I I B Pl.AVS KMtKKQl F The Willow Creek Country Club plans a barbeque for Saturday June 14 at fi:: p.m. Nine holes of golf will be play ed by the members start ing at 5 p.m.. prior to the harheque. Each family is asked lo bring their own meat. Fami lies whose surnames begin w ith V through T are asked lo bring a dessert, and families whose surnames start with J' Ihrough Z' are asked to bring a salad. Hostesses for the event are John and Pat Edmundson. Rob and Suzanne Jepsen and John and Linda Breidcnback. Optometrist l)lt. K.K.St II VKK1T Opliimelrist rl lo Hotel llciinrr eniraiur. Tti-!iii." Heppner Physcians-Surgeons ; , llt. I.. I. TIBBI KS Osteopath phxsit i.nianit SllliilMMI Isi N.ilion.il l!.ink Kids'. iti-s i.;i;-!2i oft ;-!; ii; .KIII l V JONKS. M. I. I'hsician and Surgeon I Hi K. Ilui Hun t. Hours: Mini, thru Thins . Ha in. -I Im p in : I : ::n p in .- . p ni . : Kri.. a.m.-1 p.m. Ili ruiistoii. (He.Tv;. Plumbing SMITH'S riiimhinx K Supplies Hiiilitint! contractor Kree llsliinales l icensed i Bonded lit. -V llo :.. li i iKun.OK !TMI Telephone S-'-'-XITS Radiator Service KltMKIts: .KiNKs It Tolt si l!M K Nou is the time lo Kel our li.mesl eiiiipinent readt Im-Iom- ihe rush season. Sewing Machines sINt.KI! Sales S.- Ue repair all makes and models (.IttM.VNS ppteil Sillier Dealer .'l iS. Main I'enil tel. .11 I'..' Title Insurance MlMtliuW til Nl IM'lt T NDTITI Kill. Title Insurance IMIiee in relets Mil)!. litli M'M.i Heppner St I MUM I. ItK IY-MI 0ien rrkda K:w l'honefi;K-in -" i i---m-iii-i-i - . -------