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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1960)
Htrrxra. orm Tmri. TT.a.r. ,"HOOH TO OPFM rgTcunci . FULL TEACHER STAFF IS NAMED Plans Set For Opening Of North Morrow Fair 1M 4 II rncmtM-ra f ftuardnun ami IrrL'in f prriarlnif to hw ihrtr U-l m ift Nurth Mrrw County fair t$ l held In iartrnan, S'ptember 1. ! n.l 3. iTiiflirii; to Kiher Kir' nds and J. y, county exten t'n agent 4 II l-dl-r are idannlng to mrft at the fairgrounds on Sun day, Auguid 2H at p m for a l.tluk dinner after whlrh they utll dean up the fair build-Inj-n that everything will he In truUncs when the 4 H young er r ring their f xhlblti on Srp-i-mlrr 1. 4 II cMhlng glrU will bring their 1rees anl exhibits to lh I!irlman Grange hall on Thurs day, Sept 1, between the noun vt 9.00 a m and 11:00 a m. Here they will be entered In the clerks' books by Mrs Earl Mc Quaw, Boardman; Mn M E Had wirk and Mrs F J MurtUhaw, Irrlgon; 4 II clothing leaders. Mrs Connie TcIIefson, Hermis ton, will Ju.tfc-e all 4 II exhibits In clothing and foods. A public style revue Is planned at 8.00 p m that same evening at the grange hall when 4 II girls will model their dresses and iklrts they made this year. Mrs Nathan Thorpe, Boardman; Mrs Charles Early and Mrs Roy Davis, Irrlgon; arc members of the style revue committee. As an added attraction, states Miss Klrmls, women who took part In the Dressmaking I workshops held In the two towns this spring will also show their dresses. Friday Is 4 II foods day at the Boardman fair. Girls will bring In their cookies, muffins, cakes and bread at this time to be Judged. 4 II leaders, Mrs E Daniels, Mrs Delbert Carpenter, Boardman; Mrs Terry Pummel and Mrs Ward Honey, Irrlgon,; will act as food clerks. Demonstrations are scheduled at the 411 building on Friday of the fair. Shirley Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Gerry Swearlngton and Mary Gerberdlng, Irrlgon; EI berta Carpenter, Anna Mae Mc Quaw and Sandra Thorpe, Board- man will demonstrate at 1:00 p m. A judging contest, open to all home economics girls is set for 3:00 p m that same day. Knitting exhibits will appear for the first time at the North Morrow Fair, comments the J county agent. Members of the i Knit and Purl Knitting Club, Mrs Lloyd Franke, Irrlgon, leader, will each display three knitted articles they have completed this year. These will not be judged, only exhibited. Livestock will be brought to the fair on September 1, at 9:00 a m announces Joe Hay, agri cultural agent. They will be ir I ' f "I Hospital Auxiliary Votes To Join State Council J Mi cruvd Sh'w?, j-rctl.Jcr.t, prekiilrd at a general meeting of the Pioneer Memorial hplta women auxiliary which met Monday. Augut 13 at the home ;jt-r fp'emr 2 U-tueen 9.00 Van Sent V in and 3 ( p m. All Mmt pra. J charge) dt-rs mui have a birth certlfl-'Mn)(l mt LL-.iAj.LL bill l wurrc Boardman, Irrigon Schools Get Band Man All M-rrm tunty huuU will vi-d by Paul Warrrn and ai. rprn f.ir ihr I1--'-! jrr n l by ptr- lUrri. Tm WH-H.-itt-tubrt wnh full day of n, Kenneth Sawyer and Leo Mh, and bum will run at 'nard Munkera. the rmuUr time. The cafeteria! jli toohi ,r. Mfi ine ur. will be open on that day. also oflje Bnt Mf EUa Ulhrr Child, entering mhuoia for atMed by Mr Naomi Matthews. Lf Mr. Omir Rletmann In lone , , ,., m,v r , ..w. it-uMf M.vjjren ana in uetn with ten members Dresent and ....... . .. e. tor im-ais wui w ine ViV n vrojH.t Jut the hoa Vte and a health certificate ! U"l Continued with Mrs tninir a rrcn i rtam nil on dv ...... ' -- - .I,., , 'i'" It was decided that the loca I On fi.mbr 2 ail new high' T,14 ttni.Z77t uxllUry would become mem Ll,.-d Mudenta are aked to reg. ' 11 win ,VZ thTf-n . V ,K"r "f lhe Suie CouncU of ,,,' n.H.n Frehmen who reeUtered " .r . . man or tne receptionist ami via last .rin- are not rwulred to . ' B tK " rHrn aon Ulng committees reported that Vi,,'r ?.h rrv ' l0,nd much cleaning and painting ..Mi.ion,, wwUm U Teachers are to rei AueuUMandonAueuKtaiMor.'" ,n "m nm on Merited In contributing an hour row county teachers will be In i y" or two for very worthy cause Is workshop session. The workshop' " srade will be taught by asked to contact either Mrs Snen includes Morrow. Gilliam and MUa Fern &nnel, 2nd grade, eer or Mrs A G Pleper of Lex Wheeler counties. , Mrs Donalda Knighton. 3rd grade Ington. Miss Roberta Davis. 4th grade! Harry Boncers. hospital admin he teachers of any of the schools Max,nff Munford and 5th grade Istrator. reported on the new has been hlred'as the new band during the week of August 30 pwl Calhoun. Miss Joyce Mes- equipment recently purchased by director for the Boardman and to September 2. "7 w rn" ine nopiui. Irrlgon M-hoola. He Is marrleI. All teaching portions In the Tffe,cr'a m mf" At the next meeting on Sep has three children and will live county have been filled for the &fn Pratt, principal Hep- tember 12 membeni will see in Irrlcon timing year and th. Heppner npr hlRn cnol- The cook will demonstration of the equipment He was "graduated from Idaho ntaff Includes, first grade, Mrs M,rs Robpf,t Davidson. Leonard so that they may serve as guides State College In 1955 with a B A ! Lucille Brown. Mrs Louise Clark. ' .un ana wnen an open nouse is neiu ior det-me In music, and has taueht, Miss Feme Bonnell; second , "". .,r'rr- ... line puDiic. i iv.,i,i.,i t,iuh .i ior, orade. Mrs Anita Stockard. Mrs' ""lard Brown of Heppner will l l a luiiiniivi, iih I . ptiitv 'tM r - - - - - - . . . . . . . . - h,.,r .nH Phi, ir,wtn, iFILucille P k. Mm Kathnn Hos- "CI as pnncipai. tne leacnersi visitors FHOM LONDON ..v, ..... " . u-lll ho at hn hiilMInn Aiionotl spent two years as solo saxo- K""". w uonaiua luugnten; jra "r-' :., ' "T" ..""..""".rr m, mnA xtr, w.ife Wrlht had . . ... .. . . . i- .. in... r....u.i..i. m. inev win De in ineir nuiin-1 - - pnoniM witn tne srtn Army band Krm-. iu iM-tnuuu, , . , . .,,... their at Fort SHI. Okla.. and has been P'H a red jianna. iirs Kooena ua PROGRAM THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 7 30 p m I II Pig JVrar-Me and Ft Auction SU'. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 (O a. m J S.tdd'e llitr-M Show all day, 5 0l p. m. Fair Kxhit It releawd. 5.U) p. m.Kodeo riitrlin clme. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 10:00 a. m ISig StrH Parade. 12.00 Nix-n unty wills picnic on Court Iiuuimj lawn. 113 p. m Itodeo. 8.00 p. m JijHHt.il Night Show at Codeo Arena. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 6 00 a. m Cowley Ore.kfai.t at Wranglers Club Huum on Fair grounds. 1:30 p. m. ItotltH. member of the Idaho 23th vis; fourth grade, Mrs Lena Army National Guard band of Kelly. Mrs Ila Albert. Miss Max Caldwell, Idaho for six years. He also has been a member of the Nampa, Idaho City band for ten years. Last year his Frultland high Ine Munford; fifth grade, Ver non Flowers, Miss Marguerite Glavey, Darrel Calhoun; sixth grade, Mrs Inez Erwin, Mrs Inez Meador; seventh grade, school band received a T' rating, Frances Williams, Clint Agee; In the district marching festival, I r-'ghth grade, Mrs Irclda bio and a "I" In the concert band festival. Some of the Riverside high school band students from Board- man participated with the coun ty high school band at the Shrln er's benefit football game at Pen dleton. They also are getting ready for some pre school par ades throughout the county. ELECTED PRESIDENT Jack Sumner was elected presi dent of the student chapter. American Society of Agricultural lege and will serve on the Eng- Engineers at Oregon State Col- Ineers student council for the 19C0 C1 school year. cum. Cliirortl Williams, Thomas Hughes. Mrs Arolene Laird Is in charge of special education and Miss Joyce Mesler will han dle the music. In the high school Otto Abra ham.son will handle Commercial subjects; Mrs Janet Agee, girls Ing again on the 1st and 2nd a" ,ne,r ow'K n for parent teacher conferences Monday Tom Tattam and daugh- and reeistratlon of students. ton- ana nmmy or roniana ana Air laiiams moiner ana UACBITAI M rilC isisipf, wrs Ann iauam ana misj llVJrl lltTTJ Marearet Tattam of London. New Arrivals-To Mr and Mrs England and Mrs Margaret Jones X Ih 7 nr alrl hnm Aiiit 9fl ninuul t Ann t or,, i f, fr..., I ATTENDING CAME ivi nuu unit a j ai i aitva uuijr Jones, Lexington, a 6 lb 12 oz P E; Robert Cantonwine, World 'Thomas. Among those attending the girl born Aug 21. named Holly Shrine football game in Pendle- Lynn. To Mr and Mrs Ronald ton Saturday evening were Mr Currin, Heppner. an 8 lb 3 oz and Mrs Charles Collins. Mr and boy born Aug 21. named Ronald Mrs Jack Van Winkle, Mrs L D Henry. To Mr and Mrs Thomas Tibbies and Larry, Mr and Mrs W White, lone, a 10 lb 5 oz LeRoy Gardner, Mrs Velma Glass boy. born Aug 23. named Leland and Tom, Mr and Mrs Herman Mr and Mrs Hoy Pattftion and, Attending tht Veronica Do family were visiting last weekjherty and Malakl Campbell wed- In Spokane. Washington at the Ming in iiermision aiuruay were home .f his brother and family. j Mr and Mrs Raymond rrench, Mr and Mrs Arthur Patterson. On and Mr and Mrs Pat O'Brien. heir return trip home they stop-j on Saturday. Mrs Harlan Me ped In Dayton and visited Mrs Curdy. Jr and Mrs Len Clllman Patterson's parents and brother,! visited In Toppcnish at the home Mr and Mrs Sid Burnette and t,f Mrs McCurdy, Sr'a sister, Mr Mr and Mrs Jack Burnette and Art Pies. family. I Mra vvillU Gvr of Milton. Mr ond Mrs Joroes Farley wer Freewater is In Heppner visiting in Hermlston Saturday to attend! her daughter and son-in-law, Mr he wedding of Veronica uoherty l and Mrs Duane Alderman and to Malakl Campbell. ho see her new grandson. Mrs Oma Cox was In Monu- Mrs Roderick Murray returned ment over the weekend visiting Wednesday from a few days In friends. Seattle on a buying trip. Visiting Margaret Green this Vacationing ot Newport last week Is Gayle Aherns or wood- week were Mr and Mrs Oliver burn. Crcswick and family and Mr and Paul Green of Pendleton, cou- Mrs Paul Jones and family, sin of Tommy Green is visiting janico DrlscolL who is attend with Tommy for the week. ing school In Boise, returned Suzanne McClintock ol Cecil home Saturday night, who had been visiting her aunt Mr ond Mrs Albert Burkenblna and uncle In California the last 0f Alpena. Michigan are visit- two months returned home Sat- jng Mrs Burkenblne's parents, Mr urday with Mr and Mrs John anrt Mrs Harold Becket this week. Logan of Los Angeles The Lo- WWfJc Mf aad Mff LoweJJ gans came tip to get their son Grlbble and famy were ,n Johnny Lee who has been a Q!l. ,.,..., guest of tho McCllntocks for two KUs w Hois M,s flnd 0 a(ten(, montns. me t,ogans win stay ,. .AA, . .,,,. chele Weaver to James Bowlen. for a two weeks visit. Mr and Mrs Laurence Becket and family are vacationing at Green, Mr and Mrs Jerry Rood, seaside and Portland, Vern Gerberdlng, Mrs William Lepper and Buford VVItherspoon and Mrs Sam Snyder, Irrlgon; Gunner Skoubo and Jack Flug, Boardman. Clubs and organizations are making plans for booths and floats to add to the color of the fair. In open classes entries must ceorrat)hv. bovs P E: Mrs Kath erine Haeer. home economics: dismissed; Gerry Zumwalt, Hep Rirhnrrt Haworth. A m e r i e n n I pner, dismissed; Ila Bird, Kin problems, general science, coun- zua; Lnaries Hack, Kinzua, ais- soiling; Chuck Huggett, science; missed; carl wayne nergstrom Clarence Johnson, library; Mrs Heppner; John Kawiins, lone, Margaret Kirk, English, counsel- dismissed; Kelly II Surratt, Hep ling; Roy Kirk, social studies; Pner. dismissed: Lois Ring, Hep Mrs Violet Lanham. English: pner, dismissed; Norma Alder- Patients Leo Osmln, Heppner, Mr and Mrs Robert Penland, Neal Ponland, Lydla Van Houte, Kit George, Shirley Van Winkle, Mr and Mrs Gordon Pratt, Mr and Mrs Dick Haworth, Mr and Mrs William Collins, Dr and Mrs Wal lace Wolff. Mr and Mrs Nels Anderson. Mrs Harley Anderson, Dr A D McMurdo, Mr and Mrs Arnold Melby, music; Llewellyn man, Heppner; Eldon Padberg, c A Ruggles, Mr and Mrs James Robblns, agriculture; Mrs Luclle U-exingion; siamey itaucn, i.ex- Weatherford, mathematics; Mrs lngton. Jean Williamson, French, 6tudent body accounts. (Coroner Vote Iluiard Brown, elementary! school principal, is In charge of 'Continued from Page 1 Driscoll and Tim, Mrs Walter Ruggles, Mr and Mrs Cornett Green, Mr and Mrs Eddie Gun derson, Mr and Mrs Paul Jones and Sandra, Mr and Mrs Owen Leathers, Mr and Mrs Tom Mr and Mrs Don Hough were in Kennewick, Wash to visit Spending their vacation at Sea- lnc,r inenns, r ana wrs rean side are Mr and Mrs Fritz Cuts-1 A n. forth and family. Mr and Mrs Earl Wilson of The Jimmy Prock family are Las Vegas, F A Wilson of Los on the coast at Seaside to spend Angeles and Wilma Quaadman their vacation. of Pasadena are visiting In Hep- Dean Booster of Corvallis, who pner and lone. Is an Instructor at Oregon State On Wednesday, Mr and Mra College, was an overnight guest W Howard Mills of Salem arrived last week at the home of Mr and I to spend the rest of the week transportation and Gordon Pratt, retation and application of the Hughes and Mr and Mrs Clint high school principal, Is in election laws." Appling said he Agee, charge of the cafeteria. asked for a legal examination The secretarial staff, serving of the question of filling the of- the Heppner schools, will be Mrs flee of coroner at the November Alice Vance, high school office general election. MEREDITH THOMSON VISITS The custodial work will be dir- Jones Slcard and Roy Partlow, Board man; will supervise these en tries. Miscellaneous exhibits such as woodworking, archery, gun pro ject, and electricity and tractor 4-H building and the Boardman All 4 II sewinc classes will pre fairgrounds. Loaders involved in sent their projects at this time, these exhibits Include: Mrs An-1 Parents and friends are invited drew Skllos, Mrs Elmer Zehner, I to attend this event. on exhibit until 4 pm, Saturday, September 3. Judging will start ai o a ni, rriuuy, oepi i. sal-1 r, . f mm D urday morning there will be aKOaeO V-OUIT M(IS DUSy parade, starting at 10 a m at the SrhpHiiln PlnnnvA shown and Judged on Friday school house. Saturday afternoon i morning of the celebration. Max there will be races and enter-1 On Saturday Susan Partlow, Bob Smith, Irrlgon; Bob tainment at the fair grounds. Queen of the Morrow County Fair There will be a dance in the and Rodeo, and her court, Prln fair building Saturday night, cesses Charlene Jones, Sharon with Rictmann's orchestra fur- Crabtree, Geraldine Swaggart nishlng the music. i and Marjorle Peck were present There will be a 4-H style re- at the Umatilla Fair in Hermis vue at the grange hall Thursday ton. They rode in the parade In contest will be housed in the night, Sept 1 at eight o'clock, the morning and at the opening of the fair in the afternoon. Ger aldine Swaggart, also a member of the Arlington court, was a warded a memory ribbon by Miss Moore of Hermlston. At noon the Jaycees of Hermis ton entertained the court at lun cheon. There were several other courts present, including Milton Freewater Pea Festival court, Benton county court and Miss Pendleton. un Miiuiay tne girls were present at lone at the dedication of the plaque in the park. They were guests at dinner of the Wil low grange and met state grange master Elmer McClure. The court was introduced by Leo Crabtree grange. This week the court will start their official reign at the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo. Their busy schedule includes a trip through the Tioneer Memorial nursing home on Thursday, the horse show on Friday and the big parade Saturday. Meredith Thomson has been spending a ten days vacation all be In by 6 p m, Thursday, and Mrs Rhoda Breeding, g ad The old law, requiring the elec -ndlng a ten days vacation ...".".-chool office. tlon of a coroner, prevails until 11?!: !S?.J!! DON'T MISS IT-! THIS WEEK Morrow County's Big Show THE 1960 MORROW COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Then See Us For Your Tire Needs Ford's Tire Service the new law becomes effective, Appling explained. The new statute permits Incumbent cor oners to serve out their terms, so coroners elected In November will serve a four-year term, he said. Since no candidates have been nominated, It will be up to the party central committees to select their candidates before the August 29 deadline, the Secretary said. Notifications were sent to day to each county committee affected. Independent candidates also qualify by one of two meth ods, either by petition of reg Jim Thomson. She will return to the valley Friday with Linda Streamer and Carol McGetchie, sorority sisters, and all three girls will be bridesmaids at the wedding of Peggy Cruickshank, another sorority sister, Saturday evening in McMinnville. Meredith will ' assume her duties as a 2nd grade student teacher in the Atkinson elemen tary school in Portland, Sept 1st. MRS GREEN HAS GUESTS Visiting last week at the home can,of her mother. Mrs Alex Green, were Mr and Mrs Wallace Green of Gresham. They were accom- istered voters or a nominating panied by their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr ana Mrs Kicnara Green of Santa Monica, Calif and Mr Richard Green's par ents, Mr and Mrs Don Mitchelson assembly. In either case the nom inee must be certified by the August 29 deadline. Counties In which coroners will be elected In November are: Baker, Benton, Clatsop, Colum bia, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Josephine, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Mor row, Polk, Sherman, nuamooK, Wallowa, Wheeler, and Yamhill. of Portland. They all spent three days at the Herman Green Cabin in the mountains Mrs Jack Sumner. Visiting at the Cal Sumner home Sunday were Mr Sumner's niece, Mrs William Rooper and children of The Dalles. Mary Ellen Rooper stayed on for the week for a visit with Laura Lee Sumner. Angela Sumner, grand daughter of Mr and Mrs Sumner accompanied Mrs Rooper on her trip here. Mrs Grace Nickerson has her daughter and son-in-law, of Beaverton visiting with her for the rest of the week. and attend the rodeo and fair. They will be guests at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Lowell Gribble. Mrs J K Singer and children, daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Blake left on Friday to return to their home in Darein, Con necticut after having visited with her parents. Mr and Mrs James Driscoll and family are vacationing this week " in Corvallis visiting Mr Driscoll's sister and family, Mr and Mrs Fred Pointer. Enjoy The Great Bourbon . of the Old West HEPPNER PHONE 6-9481 AFTER HOURS 6-5878 ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr and Mrs W C Rosewall were master of Willows in Walla Walla Saturday to at tend the commencement exer cises of his niece, Mrs Howard Returning this weekend from two weeks visit in Everett, Wash ington and Portland was Mrs Jesse Griffin. She visited her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Mead, I Everett. Guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Blake this week are Mr and Mrs D J Conway of San Francisco, Justice and Municipal Court William Edward Lesser, defec tive equipment, $10 fine. Kenneth Elbert Crayne, ob structed rear vision, $10 fine. Geraldine Irene Swaggart, no muffler, $10 fine. iiS i. 7 a .Xhw'Mrs Conway is the former Jose Kelly who received he Ba chelor ghe find hef of Arts degree at Walla Walla . ' ,, .u . , . j 1 llUMJoiiu lame iu aiitriiu uic couege. Aiierwaras Memorial in honor of her father eo a lamny reunion i rvnjr i home with 22 attending. i VISITS IN CALIFORNIA at the park dedieaui in lone Mr and Mrs Robert Van Houte and family were at Mt Hood fish ing this weekend. Mr and Mrs Earle Gilliam and Mr and Mrs E R Schaffer and Mr and Mrs Archie Ball and Mr and Mrs Charles Vaughn left Archie Ball Jr. left today (Thurs- on Tuesday for Great Falls, Mon dav) for California where they tana for a ten days visit with will visit Mr and Mrs Schaffer's Mr and Mrs Gilliam s son and son and family, Mr and Mrs Jack Schaffer of Richmond and the Ball's daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Charles Flack of Liver- more. Denise Rae Gentry of Milton- Freewater. granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Creswick is vis iting at their home this week. Mrs Clarence Cox and daugh ter Shirley Kononen are in Stock- t on. Calif where they were called because vt the illness of Dick Kononen, family. The Rev and Mrs Jack son Gilliam. Mr and Mrs Raymond French and family were recent visitors in Portland and then went to Albany to attend the wedding of Mr French's cousin Phillip Hirl. Mrs Vern Evans also attended Mrs Alma Morgan Is in Spray visitinff for a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs Howard Evans, i the wedding. James Farley was In Portland Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cutsforth Monday to attend a business are on a vacation in evada. meeting. j Mr and Mrs Ted Smith were Mr end Mrs Pat Cutsforth are-on vacation last week and spent spending their vacation ai S-; ll in m-umunu. .luum-ia iaiu- I side. iorr.ia, and the Oregon coast 90 PROOF 2ri RINNY BROOK Tliis Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes richer and better than any other bourbon! "4 5 QT. u s,w u:ct c.;cu.kz3', . teat rusfi ke:j tract . k kx