Page 7, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday. May 20, 1976
EUnzuo soft ball
team wins 5-2
KEIZUA IIEVS !
By Barton Pih
Kinzua'i Softball team came
from behind In the fourth
Inning and scored five runs in
the next three innings to beat
Echo, 5 2. last Tuesday night
at Lexington ball park.
Echo broke the scoreless
game in the bottom of the
fourth when they scored two
runs. Kinzua came back in the
5th scoring one run. In the
sixth, and seventh Kinzua
scored two runs in each
inning.
Members of the winning
Kinzua team Included: Bill
Baker, Jerald Seals, Gary
Kemp, Tim Bellamy, Marvin
Lane, Keith Cornutt, Kevin
Dick, Lavern Van Marter,.
Jamie Sands, Dave Eckman,
John McCabe, and Mike
Rowell,
Kinzua now has a 2-1 record
In the Hermiston slow-pitch
4-H Horse show
date changed
A 4-H horse tune-up session
that was previously scheduled
for this Friday has been
changed to Saturday, May 22,
starting at 4 p.m. at the
Morrow County Fair Grounds,
Heppner. All 4-H members,
leaders and parents are invit
ed to attend this pre -horse
show training session.
Classes in English Riding,
Western Horsemanship and
showmanship will be offered.
All members will be judged
McFerrin Reunion
The descendants of Jessie
and Elizabeth McFerrin held
a family reunion Sunday May
9 at the Legion Hall in
Heppner.
' These were the children and
I grandchildren of Sara. Matte-,
J son. Grace Hughes, Allan
! McFerrin and William Mc
" Ferrin.
; Present were Mr. and Mrs.
; James Johnson, the guests of
; honor, Los Altos, CA; Elma
, lliatt, Doris Hodge and CHuck
Hodge, Richland. WA; Mr.
:and Mrs. Neil Kelloge and
; family, Pendleton; Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Kippee, Condon
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Easley,
: Portland.
From the Heppner, Lexing
ton and lone area were: Ava
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
lliiguewood and family, Don
Ilcllcnhrock, Mr. and Mrs.
I.yle Matteson, Mr. and Mrs,
Klwyn Hughes, Bill Snow and
Paul, Mrs. Del Piper and
Sheri, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hughes and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Hughes;
Chiicijo: $0 JO go hstf u
Ilavefriends.rclativeaorbusinesa call befort 8 a.m. and dial direct
In the Windy City? without operator awisUnr.
You enn talk a full 60 minute for Go ahead. Try it nome morning
only $8.70, plus tax. That's if you aftr breakfast.
softball league. They lost their
opening game to Midway an
won by forfeit to Lambs the
previous week.
This marks the second year
a Heppner team has been
represented in the league. The
league consists of twelve
teams: Kinzua, Smitty's, Eri
co, Lambs, Valley Aviation,
PKS, Navy, Midway, Mar
lette, Echo, Gourmet and
Hermiston Herald. The league
ends August 5.
Games will be played Tues
days through Thursday at
either the Hermiston High
School field or at the ball park
in Lexington. Games at Lex
ington will begin at 7 p.m. The.
next home games for Kinzua
will be Thursday, May 20 with
Gourmet and Wednesday,
May 26 against Smitty's.
and comments made on their
performance. This should
provide an excellent oppor
tunity for members to obtain
help before the upcoming
horse show to be held In ,
August. -
Hot dogs and punch will be
provided with small fry and
junior members asked to
bring potato chips and inter
mediate and senior members
to bring cookies or dessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bellamy,
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ball and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Loy Keene and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn. Mr.
and ' Mrs. Matt Hughes and.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carston
Brandhagen and Mike, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene
and Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Keene while visiting
here.
Samples
Attend
Snowmobile
Races
Irene and Jerry Samples
and daughters Diannc and
Heidi went to Bend Saturday
to visit Robert and Nancy
Misener. While in Bend they
attended the Mt. Bachelor
Snowmobile races.
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Kim Warren, shows her new sunbonnet, purchased at Lawn
Sale as Ida Farra looks on. .
Flags and Sunbonnets
Enliven Sale
Bargain hunters and lunch-
eon customers found the
' Methodist's Bicentennial La
wn Sale bibt Saturday a
' lively, colorful event. The old
church bell announced the
opening of the sale at 9:30 a.m.
Flags flew, sunbonneted la-
' dies in long dresses were seen
everywhere.
The large selection of baked
goods and the pioneer-style
luncheon attracted a good
response. Antique items offer
ed for sale were unusual as
were the cotton sunbonnets
and cemetery jjieces. The
large selection of house plans
offered by Rev. Cutting sold
well. A few sunbonnets and
Kindergarten
Registration
Parents are invited to bring
: their children who will be
eligible for kindergarten next
fall in to pre-register at
Heppner Elementary School.
Children must be 5 years of
age before November 15, 1976,
in order to be eligible to start
in September.
The pre registration is
needed to assign students to
either the morning or after
noon class and for parents to
pick up needed health forms.
Pre registration times are
set for 1:00 a.m. to 11:30 a m.
and 3:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon.
cemetery pieces may still be
purchased at Mrs. Farra's
shop, as well as a few anti
ques. , -
The United Methodist
Women thank the community
for its support of their sale,
their only annual fund-raising
event for the year.
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Paul 17.
COUNTY JUDGE
for
MORROW COUNTY
Re-elect an experienced, qualified administrator. He will
continue to give the same personal attention to county business
for the next 6 years that he has in the past. Under his
administration Morrow County has never gone outside the six
per cent limitations. Re-elect the Judge who will give you "The
Maximum use of the
The wildest bunch
of funslingers
west of the
Mattawamkeag
off the streets!
Bill Hampton's
Cowboy Sidekick Gang
is ridin in!
Gary Todd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Todd celebrated his
11th birthday with a slumber
party at his home in Camp 5 on
Saturday and Sunday. The
boys enjoyed swimming as
, well as the usual party fun
Guests were Justine William
son, Tim Fisher, Mike Van
Arsdale, Randy Paullus, Jeff
Orr, Charlie Courord, Andy
Samples and Terry Fisher.
Girl Scouts from the Kinzua
Junior Troop, the Fossil
Senior Troop, the Fossil Cadet
Troop and the Fossil Junior
Troop went to Kah-nee-ta
Friday afternoon after school.
Accompanied by Sharon
Kendall and Pat McMinn,
Kinzua and Marilyn Garcia
and Sue McClure, Fossil, the
girls enjoyed the beautiful
weather for a weekend of
swimming and all the other
features of the Indian resort.
They returned home Sunday
afternoon.
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Lovely to Live in E.?y to Own
Home-Apartments-Dup!axc-Officei
Main Offlct 4113 Hwy. 33 West
Dave Moon -133 Gllmore St
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tax dollar."
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Paid for by the Paul Jones
Paul C. Brown,
Jones
Raymond Reid and Chuck
Mitchell, Kinzua, both won
second places in their divi
sions at the Oregon State
Championship Snowmobile
races held at Mt. Bachelor last
weekend. Reid's second place
was in the Men's Open Stock
Amateur Class. Chuck Mitch
ell won his second place in the
Mens 400 Superstock Amateur
class. Both Ray and Chuck,
who are sponsored by Kinzua
Corporation, won a second and
third place in the day race in
their classes to complete a
good meet.
Mrs. Betty Larangel and
grandsons Dan, Donnie and
Shawn Benson went to The
Dalles Tuesday for eye care
for the boys.
Arriving Friday to spend the
weekend with the Gordon Orr
family was Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Williams, Sisters. The Orrs
and Williams enjoyed going
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JUDGE PAUL W. JONES
for Judge Committee,
Sec. - Treas.
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mushroom hunting before the
Williams went home Sunday.
Lance and Hollie Van Meter
and Clayton arrived Friday
morning to spend some time
visiting with Lance's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike.
Mr. Earl Norris went to
Pendleton Saturday to take
care of some business.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Sharp
and children Gwendolyn, Mic
key and Randy were accom
panied by Steve Carnes when
i Vfe 0!d3 Caralla & Gift Shb?pa
I - We now have available fprf II
I Graduation, Wedding & IjLj
I ji Special Birth Candles Lv I
4& Made to Order rf
JL Pendleton rfjfK i
open l-5 v
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TROUT SEASON
Opens Sat. May 22
LETS GO .
With
Mike's Salmon
Reg. $1.00
NOW 59 C.
10 Sale
Buy 1 pkg hooks for
get second for 1 c.
1 Gal. Jug
Reg. $0A0
3.G2
Coleman Camping Headquarters
Prices good Friday and Saturday only
PETTYJOHN'S '
FARM AND BUILDERS SUPPLY
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tney went to John Day and
Dayville this weekend. They
did some sightseeing and
some work on their house
before returning to Kinzua.
Raymond and Deena Reid
went to The Dalles Monday to
have the Kinzua ambulance
worked on.
LDee Larangal is here to
spend a few days at his
parents home while he is
recovering from the chicken
pox. He hopes to return to his
home in Heppner soon.
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