Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 02, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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    HtrrNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. TbuiJT.
Boardman Schools Note May Day
$C0'Sj.li PsH. Shirley rarwuod.-ia)rJ at the ihurch on the
J, am. far.kc T.t- lllll.'rtenlr.g June IT. at which
MA IT UI MAKLOW
K!h- Farmer was cruwnrd
quern of l May
HI lay at the ennul affair h-l.J
In l?;e hd fmialum. M;K
fArtlow was crowned klftif. Alan
Tailor, senh tUw irnld-nt,
innttrr if ceremonies, and
rtwfiHl the kink nd queen
Crown lirfi were KUky Tart
low and Ronnie Baker. Flower
yirla and attendants were Susan
ll!cuera and Teddy ftellamy.
Fatty .Mruti and Johnny Know!
l. n. Manlyn Ciraham and Charles
MfKenrle. Charms Iee mock
and .Mike Waymlre. Ilenee Fly
and Sammy Bellamy, princesses
and rrlneea were
and J1 Tatone.
Thorpe and Wily Bellamy.
Order of the program wa at
fallows: Coronation march by the
high school hand under the lead
erhlp cf Wolfgang Kdelmann
Crowning Ihe queen nd king.
Flag aalute. led by King Mike
ran low. May pole w inding by
the first and second grade, ac
companled by the third and
fourth grade rhythm band. Song,
"Aloiiette". by the third through
sixth grades. "Vara o v 1 e n n e",
heel and toe polka, by the grade
school. Physical education dem
onstration by the high school.
which Included wrestling and
award. Caih BtrM SUut and
(Wit Rhhard Va)imie; vocat
ion! act (culture award, Rn
all Jiiatk; ih.-inl.tr' award by
J.trr Itfout; mstht rustic a
ward by Nancy Lcroux; band a
ward by Woifarg Kdelmann;
hu'iix-M education award, Ruth
Coy; girl athletle award. lnna
Talut; presentation of llltchln'
Pout Trophy, h Tatone; high
whool student award. Jack
Flug; aelecilon by the band; pre
station of annual. Ruth Coy;
tinging "Auld Ung Syne".
Athletic award were at fol
low : Football Basil B e e I e r.
Rodney Flug. Kelih Gronqulst.
Diane Black Daryl Hobbs, Lynn lior.us. Lanny
nt Trr I Martin. Douglat Mi hay. jumei
Miller. Rotiert Obermeler, Jolin
part low, Douglas Shattuck,
Stephen Smith. Alan Taylor.
Robert Taylor. Richard Watts,
Larrv West: managers. Dennli
Kdelmann and William Get 2.
Basketball Rodney Flug. Wil
liam Cetz. Bruce Keith. Dourlas
McKay, Robert Obermeler, John
Partlow. Larry West; managers,
Steven Delta and Lanny Martin.
Baseball Rodney Flug, Lynn
Hobbs, Bruce Keith. Howard
Keith. James Miller. John Tart
low, Dale Stlckley, Donald Tay
lor, Robert Taylor, Larry west,
manager, Raymond Makln.
Vocational agriculture awards
boxlnc. directed bv Coach Robert
Strutz. Style review by the Home New charter for Riverside high
Economics girls, with Janice school chapter; master award
Parker as narrator, and Donna Basil Beeler. Keith Gronqulst.
Talus as accompanist. Square Lanny Martin, Robert Obermeler,
dancing. "Little Brown Jug" and Richard Watts. Greenhand
"Oh, Suzanna", by the grade James Brothers, William Cooley.
school. Dancing by the ulrls' James Hoffman, John Partlow,
ohvsical education class. Wlnd lGarv Schaad. Stephen Smith
Sr.ydri, Linda Warner. oo
l.ini iwii aurnrumuir, uuy
I ). Clu uiQj', Ar,
Schmcdrr. 50 point Colleen An
drrwin. Kr-n Anderaon. Brenda
InlSliiL. Julia Colw.n. Linda
lianiil. Barbara DaU. Flleen
Fly. Sharon Franke, Gloria
Friend. Jsn M Kenie. l.lla Mul
key. Janh-e Parker. I'attl Part
low, Dorothy Kai. Ilael Stlt
el. Tiit Tlr.
Grade mhi uprlling award
prt-M-i.ted by LaVcme Partlow;
gold rlblMin. Shirley pi von; blue
ribbon. Michael partlow; white
ribbon, FH-erta Carpenter and
Jeanette Hllgel.
Student lxly olfieers for River
side high school fr next year
have been elected as follow:
president, Larry Went. Hoard
man; vice president, Keith Gron
qulst, Boardman; secretary
treasurer. Sandl Davis, Irrlgon;
sergeant at arms, Bruce Keith,
Irrlgon.
Mrs Pon Downey was hostess
for the Tlllleum Club at her
home Tuesday night of last
week. Mrs Wayne Kuhn was a
guest.
Mrs Joe Tatone. Mrs Ralph
Skouho and Mrs Downey gave
reports on their trip to the con
vention of the Oregon Federation
of Womens Clubs In Portland recently.
Mrs Raymond McKee, who Is
moving to Menphis, lenn., was
time lh nhuul will present Its
program f r parent an4 friends
Lrma Loomer will l super
intendent, and will teath tha
high m hul tUu, which alo
includes the eighth grade.
Other teachers and helper are:
Beginner. Mrs Seth Russell. Mrs
Tom Dixon. Mrs Lrule Earwood,
and Mrs Ralph Skoubo; primary.
Mr Bob Miller and Mrs Dewey
West; Junior. Mr Russell Mil
ler and Mr Florence Root. Mrs
Claud Coats will be In charge
of the mule. In charge of the
Playground will be Shirley Ear-
wood, Dorothy Rash and Tonl
Taylor.
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes
went to Lone Rock Sunday to
attend the 50th wedding anni
versary of Mrs Hayes cousins.
Mr and Mrs Tom Ferry.
Mr and Mr Dean Griffin and
son Scotty of Vancouver. Wash
visited at the home of Griffin's
uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs
Russell Miller on their way to
Burke, Idaho.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Root and
children Curtis. Maurice and
Jane of Wasco were weekend
visitors at the home of Root's
mother, Mrs Florence Root.
Mr and Mrs Bob Miller went
on a fishing trip to East Lake
last week, returning home Thurs
day. Mrs Golda Cox of Seattle,
Wash is visiting at the homes
Lexington News
presented with a farewell gift. "r "(r trotners in law ana sis-
Tl. kkvI mnM Ina u. 1 u Jun lers. jwr anu nirs uuu
14 the nlace to be announced , ana Mr ana .Mrs can oiuespie,
lstcr rnursaay oi last wcck me uuies
Mr ni m tinumrd rrnivnp I pies. Mrs Coats, Mrs tox ana Mr
snverton, visitea at trie nome 01
ing of the Maypole by the high
school. Recessional by the high
school band
A picnic lunch was held on the
school lawn at noon, following
which there were races on the
lawn. At 2 p m. a baseball game award presented by the Natlona
between the high school and thelMathematlcs Association.
Town Gentlemen ended with the I Band awards, based on atten
town team the winners 9-7. Har-ldance at concerts, parados and
Dale Stlckley, Terry Withcrsxon
and George Zlemer,
Daryl Hobbs received the
chemistry award given by the
American Chemical Association
He also received the mathematics
I
old Baker pitched for the town
team, and Rodney Flug was
pitcher for the high school. Zearl
Gillespie was umpire.
School Awards Made
The annual presentation of
school awards and the senior
convocation was held Tuesday
afternoon of last week in the
school gymnasium. Rodney Flug
was master of ceremonies for the
following program: Flag salute;
senior class prophecy, Carol
Schaad; senior class will, Doug
las Shattuck; selection by River
side high school band; athletic
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Cattle Hogs Sheep
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12 NOON
On U. S. Highway No. 30
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contest Carolyn Baker, Brenda
Bllllncs. Sandra Creamer, Sandl
Davis, Steven Delts, Eileen Ely,
Joanne Franke, Keith Gronqulst,
Theresa Hill, James Hoffman,
Charlotte McKenzle, James Mil
ler, PattI Partlow, Dorothy Rash,
Mary Sanders, Carol Schaad,
Douglas Shattuck, Alice Snyder
Dale Stlckley, Michael Taylor,
Robert Taylor, Linda Warner and
Larry West.
Business education: NOMA
spelling Michael Taylor. Typ
ing Sandra Creamer, Howard
Keith, Douglas McKay, Ann
Schmeder and Alice Snyder.
The Hitchln' Fost trophy pre
sented for "Outstanding achieve
ment In athletic leadership,
sportsmanship and ability" was
awarded to Rodney Flug.
High school student awards:
valedictory, Daryl Hobbs; saluta
tory, Alan Taylor; scholarship,
Kurt Gantenbein, Mary Sanders
and Gracia Veelle Stewart.
Girls Athletic Association a
wards: 200 points Norma Golly
horn, Susan Partlow, Mary San
dors, Carol Schaad. 150 points
Carolyn Baker, Sandra Creamer,
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When dark clouds appear over your
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You mav not
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you have invested in growing your
crops, and the income you expect to
receive when you sell them. The
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pays you big dividends when hail
strikes.
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Mr and Mrs Ernest Obermeler
last week on their way home
from Boise, Ida.
Mr and Mrs Chub Warren, Ten-
dleton, visited Mrs Warren's sons
and daughters-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Ed Skoubo and Mr and Mrs
Ralph Skoubo, Friday, and at
tended the May Day program at
school.
Israel Pcdraza of Richland
Wash has been visiting friends
here the past week.
Mrs Herschel Goon of Portland
Is here to care for her mother
In law, Mrs Algy Taylor, who
has been 111 at her home for the
past two weeks. Her daughter,
Mrs Leonard Bock, has returned
to her home In Portland after
caring for her mother for a week
Mrs Taylor is some Improved.
Baccalaureate Held
Isaccaiaureate services were
hold Sunday night In the school
gymnasium for the graduating
class of 19fi0 of Riverside high
school. The Rev John Rydgren,
pastor of the Hope Lutheran
church In Heppner, was the
speaker.
The processional was played
by Mrs Donna Talus; Invocation
by the Rev Ward Honey, pastor
of the Assembly of God church
in Irrlgon; song, "God of Our
Fathers", by the girls chorus,
accompanied by Mrs LaVerne
Partlow; scripture by the Rev
Rydgren; hymn, "Come, Thou
Almighty King", by the aud
ience; baccalaureate sermon by
Rev Rydgren; hymn, "Fairest
Lord Jesus", by the audience;
benediction by the Rev Honey;
recessional, Mrs Donna Talus.
Flower girls wore Carolyn Ba
ker, Eileen, Theresa Hill and
Linda Warner.
Members of the graduating
class are Ralph Abercrombie, I
Burrel Cooley, Judy Eppenbach,
Kurt Gantenbein, Norma Golly
horn, Daryl Hobbs, Jean McKen
zie, Patrick McNamee, Lanny
Martin, Susan Partlow, Mary
Sanders, Carol Schaad, Douglas
Shattuck, Stephen Smith, Gracia
Veelle Stewart, Alan Taylor and
John Wilson.
j Dally Vacation Bible School of
the Boardman Community church
will start Monday, June 6 and
continue through June 17. Child
rcn of age four through high
school are welcome to attend
i lassos win oogin at nine a m
school class, which will be hold
at night.
Thome of the school will be
"Signaling For Christ". Hand
work and art work will be dis-
and Mrs Elmer Messenger went
to Mitchell to attend the grad
uatlon exercises. Carroll Messen
ger. grandson of the Messengers
and a nephew of the others In
the group, was among the grad
uates.
Saturday, Mrs Coats and Mrs
Cox went to the Eight-Mile dis
trict to visit at the home of their
cousins, Mr and Mrs Cecil Lud
kins.
Weekend visitors at the Coats
and Gillespie homes were the
ladies brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Ray Barlow of Eug
ene.
Mr and Mrs Albert Ball and
daughters, Janet and Janice of
Taft visited at the home of Ball's
parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Ball,
over the weekend.
Mrs Florence Root went to
Wasco last Friday to attend the
graduation exercises. Her grand
son, t'urtls Koot, was one oi tne
graduating class.
Mr and Mrs Bob Eades and
daughters Cindy and Denise of
Portland were weekend visitors
at the home of Eades parents,
Mr and Mrs Dale Eades. Eades'
mother, Mrs R A Eades of Hood
River, was also a visitor. Monday
Isltors were Eades' sister, Mrs
Charlie Woolloy and daughter,
Marcia of Pasco, Wash.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Charles Anderegg
were their grandchildren, Mr and
Mrs Don Crawn and daughter,
Deborah and Mr and Mrs Ed
Carr of Portland. Keith Rosen
berry, also of Portland, was with
them.
Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe
and daughters Sandra and
Teresa spent the weekend in
Union at the home of Mrs
Thorpe's parents, Mr and Mrs
Paul Smith. Their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Larry Thorpe and daughters, Jo-
Ann and Janice of Hermiston
accompanied them.
Dr and Mrs Reno Wrenn of
Seattle, Wash were weekend vis
itors at the home of Mrs Wrenn's
If CELT HA JONES
A ct.ffe hour h enjoyed t
the St Patrick's irUh houe tin
Saturday honoring Mr Jerry
rvuchertv with cradle nhuwer
The color them of jrern nd
i.tf.b trr uusi throughout the
di-coritions. offset with ilng
flowers. The lea table was ten
teretl with beautifully decor
t,st table lo In the same
colors and punch bowl and
liver service. The honoree table
was centered with a clever fljwer
cart drawn by a duiikey. Many
lovely and useful sifts were re
celved. Hostesses for the after
noon were Janice Cutforth,
Sharon Cutsforth. Vcta Kll
kenny. Frlene Miller, Beverley
Steagsll snd Jean Ann Turner.
Dcanna and Barbara Steagall
of Portland visited the weekend
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Steagall.
Mr and Mrs Vern Vlall of
Grandvlew spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr and Mrs
Bob Davidson. Mrs Vlall remain
ed for a week to attend the
graduation exercises of her bro
ther. Bobby Davidson.
Mr and Mrs Carl Breeding of
Grants Pass were weekend vis
itors with s son and family, Mr
and Mrs George Irvln.
Mrs Emma M C Breshears Is
visiting her daughter and fam
ily. Mr and Mrs Richelderfer of
The Dalles.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Hunt of
The Dalles were Lexington call
ers on Memorial Day.
Mr and Mrs Nlel White of
Pilot Rock visited at the Barnett
home on Sunday.
Mrs Walter Smith and daugh
ter Ramona returned last week
from Yakima, Washington where
they had been visiting for sev
eral days.
Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth re
turned Sunday from
Warner home wer their fn.
and fsmily. Mr and Mrs Vernon
Warner and daughter Chruu
and gut. Joan Hunter, nd
thir Kenny and ruet J.
Hunt nd M' Warner" rmtrirr.
Mn Frsnk Giliiam of Portland,
Mr and Mr Claude Hill and
on Gary of IU-dinond and Mrs
fula Mrkle and n of ponland
were euenti ot Mis Markles and
Mrs Hill mother. Mrs Frances
McMilUn over the weekend.
Mis Nadine Waddill and Don
ald Hunt were UHur In Lex
ington on Memorial Day t the
home of Donald s mother. Berths
Hunt. Both attend school In
Eugene.
ROCK HOUND'S
CORNER
where they had spent several
days on business.
Mr and Mrs Hugo Leyva of
Lakevlew are visiting his son
and family, Mr and Mrs Gar
Leyva.
Gar Leyva returned home
Tuesday from several days spent
in Southern California on business.
Mr and Mrs Dean Hunt and
family spent the weekend at La
goon Lake and Unity.
Mr and Mrs New t O Harra and
Mrs Roy Martin were among the
Lexingtonltes attending the Rug-
gles services in Moro Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Roy Martin visit
ed In Monument on Monday.
urhAnlor i-if PpnHlptnn Is
srfclffnnr Yar Hnii(rhtfr and familv
IJHIIIJ, v.-0 J I
Mr and Mrs Ray Dolven and at
tendin the graduation of her
grandson. Russell Dolven,
Mrs Al Fetsch Is a patient in
St Anthony's hospital where she
undciwent major surgery on
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones and
children Kenneth and Charlene
visited in Union and Cove on
Memorial Day and with Mrs Bill
(?M,iVnt tirhi la a nnttnnt In!
St Anthony's hospital In Pendle
ton having undergone major
surgery last weeK.
Mr and Mrs Armin Wihlon
have recently purchased a new
trailer house and moved it on
their lot.
Weekend guests at the Earl
By BETTY WAGNER
On Saturday night. May 2
our members and guests met at
the home of Mr and Mrs Walter
Edeer. How nice It was to wel
come Doe and Mrs Babb Into our
midst aeain after their long at
sence through the winter months.
Much time was given to plan
nine our fair bootn. iianaaii
Peterson was appointed as chair
man of the booth committee.
Also Doc Babb was appointed
(toicate with Georce Miller as
alternate to the iortnwcsi tea
e ration of Mlneraiogicai
Societies to be held at fcugene
over Labor Day weekend.
Some lovely and very unusual
rock specimens brought bacK
from Arizona by the Babbs were
on display for all to enjoy. The
Edgers had two large and beaut
iful specimens of chrysocolla
containing small crystals; and
Joe Baltrinus and George Miller
also had some Interesting speci
mens with them. It is always
easy to tell when a club mem
ber has been on a rock trip via
field or shop he is so anxious
to share his newly acquired
Portland beauties with the rest of us. How
much Interest and education this
does add to the club.
fkte and Mrs Babb projected
iume of their roloied slides and
told of their rut-tt nil In Ariuna
and j-Un l show more of their
hdr at tur June merttng, Beaut
Uul iu-tu-m f uii, the r.ar
row raJ running through H"
Cnyon, the beautiful scenery on
cery side In Oak Crrrk Canyon,
the Gold lUxk Kanch In Califor
nia near Ihe Arizona border made
us wih "W were there" also!
Two films. ChoUe of China,
howing how our f'.net Amer
ican china is designated and
made, and the Wonderful Jet
World of Pan American, deplc
Ung the behind scene shots of
preparations necessary' to
overseas passengers on the Jet
Clippers were shown Just before
.to oninvitl refreshments served
by our host and hostess, the
Walter Edgers.
i
MAKE AND MODEL CLUB
The Make and Model 4 II club
met May 18 st the home of
JoAnn Turner.
Members present were Brenda
Townsend. JoAnn Turner. Geral-
dine and Judy Morgan, laroi
Ann and Janet raimer.
Martin and Karen Lundell. also
. t r.rlunn
our leaaer, iwrs
Mrs Carlson showed us some
of the points, about sewing, sne
learned In her sewing class.
Some of the girls fit their mus
lin dresses and others got point-
ers on now to wum
finished dress.
JoAnn served cookies ana
punch for refreshments.
The next meeting will be held
May 25 at the home of Mrs Jean
Martin. A demonstration on how
to set In sleeves will be given.
Jean Martin, reporter
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