HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1937 PAGE SIX HARDMAN NEWS Hardman School Starts With 31 Pupils By LUCILLE FARRENS The grade schools opened Monday with an enrollment of 21. Mrs. Mur iel McCutcheon, who comes well recommended from Wolf Creek, has the first four grades. Miss Iris Mor ton, who has been teaching at Cul ver and is an honorary graduate of E. O. N., has the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades and is principal of the school. High school started Tuesday, Sept. 7, with an enrollment of 10. Mrs. Marie Clary is beginning the fifth year as high school principal here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schunk and family are living at the Swift house. They have been working at Reed's mill. Mrs. Jim Burnside and Mrs. Blaine Chapel were up from their Rood canyon ranches one day last week Mrs. Burnside states that harvest is just getting under way at their place with a fairly good yield.' Mrs. Chapel leaves next Sunday for Olex where she was reelected as principal of the school. Frank Kurth who has been work ing for Clyde Wright was in town the first of the week making prep arations to cut cord wood at the Lo tus Robison ranch. Mrs. J. B. Adams who is cooking for hay hands at the Clyde Wright ranch spent Sunday and Monday at home. Forest Adams, who sews sacks on the combine cutting at the Cannon ranch, was home Sunday and Mon day. Hardman and vicinity received some good rains last week which was all right for those through harvest ing but not so good for those in progress. Mrs. Walter Farrens and Misses Lucille and Dolly are spending a while at their home here. Mrs. Maud Ribison had a few days of vacation from her work at Jim Hams' ranch which she spent at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr, and Maxine have j moved to the mountains to make wood. Maxine will go to school at Burton valley, Miss Loes Stevens has returned from Hamilton for school.. Her par ents remained in Hamilton for the winter. Loes is staying with Mrs, McCutcheon. Mrs. Stanley Robinson and Doris Ray and Miss Charlotte Adams mo tored to Kinzua Sunday. They were . guests of Mrs. Lawrence Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren were in town Sunday. They brought Rose Merritt to stay with her aunt, Mrs, Owen Leathers. Miss Merritt will attend high school here this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel . were visiting Mrs. McDaniel's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stevens, in Hamilton Sunday. Neal Knighten took his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Knighten, to Portland Monday. Both Mr. and Mrs, Knighten have been ill for some time. Mrs. Golda Leathers of Lex ington went to care for them while in Portland. Vonnie Adams is staying with his sister, Mrs. Duff McKitrick, while his mother, Mrs. J. B. Adams, is working at the Clyde Wright ranch Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman and Nita Rae and Miss Neva Bleak man motored to Boardman Friday, Nita Rae remained with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. J. McDon aid, and will go to school there. Mr. and Mrs Harold Smith of Port Gamble, Wash, and Albert Hessel tine visited Sabin Hastings last week, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams are back for a three weeks' visit. They own a ranch below Hardman but for sev eral years have been living in Port land. Delvin McDaniel and Richard Robison were business visitors in Monument Saturday. Guy Chapin has returned to his work. He has been herding sheep for Ray Wright. Frank McDaniel returned to ship sheep camp. Claude Hastings herded in Mr. McDaniel's absence. Edna and Lura Stephens will at tend high school here this winter, Miss Ilo Merrill is visiting her mother and grandmother in Hepp ner this week. From there she will go on to her school. Mrs. Max Buschke and children are back in town for school. They spent the summer in the mountains with Mr. Buschke who works for the forest service. Shorty Dufault is papering this week at the Jim Hams home. Joe Batty moved his daughter, Beulah Bell, to Kinzua, .Mrs. Bell is teaching there this year. A new furnace is being installed in the high school building. Miss Delsle Bleakman is quite ill at her home. IRRIGON NEWS New Primary Teacher Fills Irrigon Vacancy By MRS. W. C. ISOM Miss Rebecca Pierson who has been assisting Mrs. H. C. Warner returned to her home at Hermiston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner who have been in partnership with Jack Stars In Round-' Tp Drama nnmhnvs rnw-Hrls. Indiana, In the staging of the Round-Up drama at Pendleton, Oregon, Sep tember 16, 17 and 18. At top a vicious bucker, maddened by the rake of spurs, leaps skyward with all four feet in air; succeeds In dislodging one cowboy boot from the stirrup. Middle five dark-eyed Indian maidens who will compete in the American Beauty contest, only one of Its kind In the world. Prizes are offered for the loveliest full-blood, long-haired Indian girls. At bottom five authentic Indian chiefs give their war-crys in the Westward Ho! parade. This -mighty cavalcade will wind through Pendle ton streets Friday, Sept. 17, at 10 a. m. Desides thousands of mounted riders, the parade includes every pioneer vehicle of the Old West.. One hundred spotted horses will comprise one division, and heading it will be Mayor Joe Carson of Portland, and Mayor C. L. Lieuallen of Pendleton. White on his ranch southwest of town for the past several years sold out and moved to Pendleton where Mr. Horner has employment. Mrs. McDermott who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D. Rut ledge, returned to her home in Ta coma, Wash., last week. Miss Norma Gieves of Mason City, Wn., visited her mother, Mrs. Wilma Grieves, last week. Miss Francis Tigglebeck resigned her position as primary teacher in the Irrigon school. Miss Dusenberg of Weiser, Idaho, has accepted the position and has moved into one of the Leicht cabins. Clyde Caldwell of The Dalles is visiting his brother, Fred Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. C. Phelps have rent ed the Chas. Benefiel place and will move soon. Mrs. Ryder was in town a short time last week and states she will move back to her place west of town broncs and steers will be co-starred soon. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bediwell who have been living on Mrs. Ry der's place are moving to their house in town. Mr. and Mrs. Will Grabiel have moved into the Josephine Grabiel residence. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy arrived from Portland Sunday where they have been visiting Mrs. Eddys sis ter and will live in the Clair Cald well cabin for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones have moved into the Leicht cabins. Mr. Jones is school superintendent for the coming year. Miss Boling arrived Saturday and will board and room with Mrs. Ollie Coryell. Miss Clark from Eugene is the new high school teacher. Mrs. Ray Brown and children left recently for Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Arnburg were Pilot Rock visitors Sunday. School opened in town Tuesday with the entire teaching staff on hand ready for the work of the com ing year. 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