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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 6, 1 955
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PAPER" STAFF
Editor Sharon Cutsforth
Assistant Editor Sue Coleman
Artist Alyce Mason
ptx'ioty Editor Judy Mason
Fr. Class News Dallas Rea
6oph. Class Mews ... Louise Botts
Jr. Class News Wayne Ball
'Sr. Class News Anne Jepson
Boys Sports Editor Jim Pryse
Girls Sports Editor Jean Swanson
Production Staff
Carolyn Crabtree
Bill Brannon
Keith Rea
THE IDEAL SUPERINTENDENT
Spends his life helping other
people's children but is content
to spend an hour a week with
his own.
Has chronic low blood pres
sure. Possesses an ulcerproof stom
ach. Can withstand petty gripes and
slaps during a 10 hour work day
and tend to school and commu
nity business eight nights week
ly. . Enjoys wakeful nights of
worry over school problems;
juKps out of bed with a huge
morning smile
Has the hide of rhinoceratidae
unicornis.
Finds solutions to insolulable
problems; makes people with
contrary demands happy.
Has a wife who loves him so
much she doesn't care whether
she ever sees him.
Possesses only the skills of the
business executive, educational
philosopher, accountant, teacher
of teachers, architect, dynamic
public speaker, human relations
expert and maintenance engineer.
THE IDEAL SCHOOL BOARD
MEMBER
Has a heart of gold, a mind of
. steel and a nervous system of
elastic.
Has a built-in phone holder
over his left shoulder and a pat
ented tear absorber on his right
shoulder.
Makes astute and penetrating
policy decisions on matters he's
ignorant of.
Loves to be hooked by gobble
degook. Can explain lucidly to parents
that a straight line for the school
bus is not necessarily from door
to door.
Can obtain aspirins at a 50 per
cent discount.
Has a foolproof method of in
creasing teacher salaries and
building new buildings while
lowering the tax rate.
Can negotiate between the
horse and buggy and space ship
schools of education without
splitting the child's personality.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
On September 28th at 3:00 a
puppet show, "Miniature in Re
view" was presented to the stu
dents of lone, by Mr. and Mrs.
Eagle, who have been in the
show business for 37 years. They
have had their own show for 16
years, and have toured all over
the U. S. At one time they
toured for 65 weeks without a
break.
They have been in Hollywood
all summer where they have
been working at the CBS studio
making their own recordings
which they will use on their
show this season.
Mr. Eagle makes all the pup
pets of wood and also does the
painting, while Mrs. Eagle makes
the puppets wardrobes.
For their tours they use 15 dif
ferent puppets. A few of them
are:
-Ballet dancer, pianist and op
era soloist, beboper's, clown on
a flying trapeze, Frank Sinatra,
clown doing a song and dance
act, acrobatic.
Both grade and high school
students enjoyed the forty-five
minute show, which was very
colorful and entertaining.
Our next National Assembly
will be December 8 at 11:00 and
we hope more parents will come
and see it, because each one is
very interesting and are of edu
cational value, also the young
children will enjoy it.
AMERICAN PROBLEMS
Our American Problems class
heard from Heppner high school
that a question was brought up
in Social Ec. to "find the day
of the week that George Wash
ington was inaugurated. We all
wish to thank the Social Ec. class
of Heppner for the question that
has brought a lot of enthusiasm.
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Bridal Shower
Held at lone Home
A bridal shower was given in
honor of Mrs. John Armington,
the former Gladys Breashers on
Wednesday .Sept. 28 at the home
of Mrs. Marion Palmer. Mrs. Har
old Sherer was co-hostess. Those
helping with the gifts were Mrs,
Harold Sherer and Mrs. Milton
Morgan. Those present were Mrs.
Victor Rietmann, Mrs. David
Rietmann, Mrs. Edmund Bristow,
Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mrs Paul
Pettyjohn, Mrs. Cecil Thome, Mrs.
Delbert Emert, Mrs. Donald Heli
ker, Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs.
Wallace Matthews, Mrs. Ray
mond Lundell, Mrs. Milton Mor
gan, Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs.
Harold Dobyns, Mrs. Dale Ray,
mington and the hostess Mrs.
Mary Ann Jensen, Mrs. John Ar
Harold Sherer and Mrs. Marlon
Palmer.
Mrs. Carl Feldman and her
daughter Mrs. Neil Sherman of
bunnyvnie, California, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hal
vorsen recently.
An old acquaintance of many
years, Dr. C. H. Law who is mayor
of Amity, with his son Lyle Bar
more of Portland, visited Mrs.
Grace Ware last week.
DEER SEASON ON
Some of our boys of I.H.S. were
very fortunate in getting their
buck the first of deer season.
They are: Leland McKinney, a
2 point; Clyde Ritchie, a 2 point:
Jim Pryse, a 3 point. We hope
everybody has as good luck as
these boys.
We are all sorry to see "John
ny" Bryson leave us, for he has
been employed here for 11 years.
Johnny first started by driving
bus and previously he has been
janitor of our new school build
ing. He also helped plant the
first lawn and later had charge
of the grounds.
"Johnny" wants to say "thanks
kids, for being so good to me."
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan Tuesday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. John Arming
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Palmer and Lee
and Mary Ann Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and
family have moved into the
Claude Riley house on Third
street.
Mrs. Delmar Crawford gave a
birthday party Oct. 1 in honor of
her daughter Anita's thid birth
day. Those present were Ricky
Barnett, Johnnie McCabe, Teresa
Stefani, Terry O'Connor, Terry
and Cathy Cannon, Bonnie Kay
Akers, Bonnie Jean Morgan, Jan
ice Snider, Kevin and Katrina
Bristow, Kathy Holtz, Deborah
Klncaid, Sherry Baker, David and
Johnnie Hall, Mark and Michelle
Miller, Linda Pettyjohn, Marlene
Crawfod and Marilyn Morga.n
A going away party was given
for Marlene Griffen who Is mov
ing to Heppner, on Friday eve
ning at the Garland Swanson
home. Most all of the seventh
grade students were present. A
scarf was presented to Marlene
from the class with all their
names autographed on it. Games
were played and refreshments
served afterwards.
Milton Morgan, Delmar Craw
ford, Edmund Bristow and Lloyd
Morgan attended the football
game in Portland Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
family spent Sundav in Portland.
While they were there they vis
ited Mr. Bakers grandmother and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carlson
and family.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Ekstrom this week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom Jr.
and family of The Dalles, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ekstrom and
daughters of Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Gabbart
and granddaughter Cindy Mey
ers were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Matthews this weekend.
Noel Dobyns, Roy Lindstrom.
Walt Dobyns, Garland Swanson,
Elmo McMillian, Denny Swan
son and Norman Swanson were
all hunting in the mountains this
weekend. Denny and Norman
Swanson returned to town Sun
day. Mrs. Gotfrled Hermann was in
Portland this weekend visiting a
friend Mrs. Herman Majewske,
who is here from Germany visit
ing her sister in Portland.
Helmuth Hermann left last week
to enter his senior year in dental
school at Portland.
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