Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 27, 1953, Second Section, Page Page 3, Image 9

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 27, 1 953
Page 3
Boardman News
by Flossie Coats
(Too late for last week)
Miss Wanda Needles and her
mother Mrs. Kate Needles, Silv
erton, arrived Wednesday for two
weeks in Boardman. Miss Needles
is with the Villages Mission and
will supply the Boardman Com
munity church pulpit during
Miss Jean Scott's vacation. Miss
Needles was a co-worker of Miss
Scott when first at Boardman.
HEC met Wednesday Aug. 12 at
the home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
with a picnic dinner at noon.
Plans were made for the. north
Morrow county Fair. Sixteen
members and three visitors, Carla
Hill, Marie Cunningham and Mrs.
Don Kenny, Irrigon, were present.
Committee serving were Mrs.
John Walker, Mrs. Walter Hayes
Mrs. Delbert Carpenter and Mrs.
Elvin Ely. I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and
children who had been visiting .
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Evans, Enterprise, stopped at the
John Walker home Thursday eve
ning on their way home to Oak
land, Calif. Mr. Evans and Mrs.
Walker are brother and sister.
Mrs. Leo Root, Esther and Edna'
Knight and Mrs. Chas. Nickeson,
motored to Pendleton Friday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands, of
Culver were overnight guests at
the home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B.;
Rands Wednesday of last week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
and sons, Pfc Harold and Darrell
Marlow motored to Ashland on.
Ihursday, Aug. 13, and were
guests at the home of Mrs. Mar
low's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas.
The Marlow twins were to report
at Camp Stoneman Friday even
ing after a week at home with
their parents.
Mrs. Emma Souders who had
been staying at the home of Mrs.
Maude Moore left for Pendleton
Saturday where she will visit
relatives for a few days. Mrs.
Souders expects to be in Board
man for the Fair days before re
turning to her home in Portland.
Earl Cramer and Gladys Mc
Laughlin have moved to the Mc
Laughlin apartments in Hermis
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
daughters, Ora and Eileen, and
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
children, La Grande, left Satur
day for a few days vacation and
will attend the Chandler family
reunion at Oregon City.
Allen Ely spent the week end
at home from his work at Spo
kane. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Califf
are the parents of a baby son,
born August 13 at the Walla
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the first child for the Califfs and
has been named David Milton.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Califf, Boardman, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holeman, Her
miston. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Califf, Oregon
City, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Zehner,
Hubbard, and Mr. and Mrs. Keller
of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pjsom, of
Ellensburg, were guests last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Brown on their way to
Walla Walla. Mrs. Pjsom is Mr.
Brown's sister.
Mrs. Sam Beeks accompanied
by Myrtle Wright, Arlington, were
guests Friday at the home of
Mrs. Beeks' son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bishop and
daughter Barbara, Biggs, were
guests last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Edd Kunze home were his sister
Mrs. Amelia Calvert, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Alvord, Kennewick.
Airman Ed Wojtowicz, Ronnie La
Velle, and Robert Mitchell, also
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Benson, mot
ored to Portland and Seaside for
an outing Sunda y .
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and
son Dick were called to Enter
prise to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Walker's uncle, Bud Taylor.
Mrs. Walker and Dick remained
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Evans for the week.
Guests last week at the Emmet
Rogers home were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry G. Stopp, Portland, and
Mrs. Catherine Kruger, Port
Angeles, Wash. The ladies are
aunts of Mr. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Kuhn
and children left for Tucson,
Ariz., after a few days here with
his brother Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Kuhn. The Kuhns came from
New Brunswick, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsay
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Williams of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, of
Benkleman, Neb., were quests
Tuesday to Thursday at the W.
E. Garner home. Mr. Jones and
Mrs. Garner are cousins.
The Ralph Skoubos and the Ed
Skoubos, Mrs. Gene Hiigel and
children motored to Walla Walla
Sunday for a surprise picnic at
the Klicker Bros., for Mrs. Anna
Skoubo, who is to leave Friday on
a trip to her home country, Den
mark. Mrs. Skoubo expects to be
in Boardman Tuesday.
Larry Thorpe arrived home last
week after working during the
summer at Adams, Ore.
Mrs. Walter Hayes and daugh
tor, Mrs. Margaret Beall and her
daughter, Patty, also Mrs. Rollin
Bishop, motored to The Dalles on
Monday. Mrs. Beall and daughter
going on to their home in Eugene,
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo reports her
brother James Getehell, who is in
the veterans hospital at Portland
is still very ill. Mrs. Getehell was
able to return home to her work
in Hermiston.
Mrs. Marie Cogill, Los Angeles,
arrived Tuesday at the home of
her father, Elmer Messenger, for
an extended visit. She will also
visit other relatives before return
ing home.
Mrs. Pearl Waters left for her
home in East St. Louis, Mo., after
a few weeks here with her son-in-
,law and daughter, SSgt. and
I Mrs. Jason Crutchers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg
and daughter Barbara returned
home after 10 days sojourn along
the Oregon coast. Returning with
them was their granddaughter,
Joyce Garrison, and Marian Ros
enburg, Oregon City.
Schools Ready in
one District for
Opening Sept. 7
Leslie E. Grant, county school
superintendent, was at the local
school office recently on matters
pertaining to consolidation of the
Morgan district.
Grant had called a meeting of
the superintendents of the county
on Aug. 31. The meeting is in
connection with the rural school
board.
The local school office calls at
tention to the people of the com
munity the following dates.
Wednesday, Sept. 2 Special
board meeting.
Thursday. Sept. 3 Community
meeting for the purpose of gener
al school instructions at 8 p.m.
in the library room of the high
school.
Friday, Sept. 4 First faculty
Monday, Sept. 7 School form-
Elmer Messenger had the mis
fortune to step on a nail Friday
which has caused him much
pain, and so far is unable to get
around.
W. R. Illy, well driller, is hav
ing some difficulty getting
throueh the rock at the Riverview
cemetery. In two weeks he made
only from 79 to 91 inches, Mr. Illy
has drilled many wells, and says
this is one of the hardest rock
beds he has ever struck.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olmstead,
Ronnie and Betty Jo, left Thurs
day for a two week vacation
trip which will take them into
Washington, Idaho, Montana and
Canada.
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All students and parents re
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for regular conferences the week
before school opens. All teachers
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to all grades and departments.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ward
spent three days in Pasco and
Walla Walla visiting and trans
acting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bushke
attended the Umatilla county
fair at Hermiston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett
and Richard spent a few days in
La Grande last week. Mr. anil J
Mrs. David Barnett and Deborah,
of Umatilla visited here where!
David worked at the service sta
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. David Heliker
and Sharon are visiting in Seattle
and Ephrata.
Arnica club was held at the
Community church basement.
June O'Connor and Donna 'Mc
Curdy were hostesses. Prizes were
won by Maravene White, Bird
ine Tullis and Mary Bristow.
Mrs. Lloyd Howton and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney
and sons and Jean Ann Swanson
spent the week at Lake Osoyoof
near the Canadian border.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of
Weatherford, Oklahoma, are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ely. Mr.
Thomas and Mrs. Ely are cousins.
Clyde Crawford left for Port
land where he will take his phys
ical for the army Aug. 27.
Joe Halvorsen was kicked in
the face by a Shetland pony Sun
day. He was taken to a physician
in Heppner where eight stitches
were taken in his face.
Markham Baker, Duane and
Mardine were dinner guests Sun
day at the Lewis Halvorsen home.
Mrs, Leo Crabtree and daugh-
ters left Thursday for Salem,
where the girls had dental work
done.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and family returned home from
the coast Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Cannon and
Terry and Mr. and Mrs. David
Raskin and Mary spent Sunday
with the Robert Despains at Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson and
family, Virginia and Anna Jep
sen left Friday for a vacation at
Portland, Longvlew and the coast.
Miss Nell Gwynne left Monday
for her home at Modesto, Calif.,
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Seehafer.
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