HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 5. 19S3
Watts Family Feted
At Boardman Farewell
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN About 50 persons
attended tne iarewell potluck
supper at the Greenfield Grange
hall last week in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Watts, who left
Saturday to move to Sandpolnt,
Idaho, to make their home. They
lived here the past ten years.
Present from out of town was
their daughter, Mrs. Chet Eth
eridge of Spokane, Wn. Mrs.
Claude Worden was In charge
of the affair.
Rev. and Mrs. Herman Burg
and children Carolyn and Steven
have returned from a five day's
visit to Shelton, Wn., where Rev.
Burg gave the address at the
dedication of the new Skokomish
Community church. The Burgs
iormeny lived at Shelton before
coming to Boardman.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sledge
included Mrs. Sledge's brothers-
in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs,
Ted Nativadad and children
Teddy and Christina of Los
Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
oreg Brazer and children Jean
nie, Steve and Jerry of Los Banos,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Peregoy and son Johnnie of
Uklah, Calif.; and her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Anderson and daughter
Diana of Condon. They were all
dinner guests Thanksgiving Day
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Anderson in
Condon. Saturday guests at the
Sledge home were Sledge's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Drager of Turner.
Mrs. Russell Miller and daugh
ter Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baker and children Ron, Randy,
Karen and Kristie spent the holi
days in Corbett at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow and
children Jim, Mike, Ricky and
Joan visited in Corvallis several
days and attended the golden
wedding anniversary of Mrs.
Partlow's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Schmidt, at the
Zion Evangelical Lutheran
church.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schatz
of Portland visited two days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rol
lin Bishop.
Evangeline McNeill of the
Village Missions, Cannon Beach,
and Mrs. Wendell Kress and
daughter Sandra, and Mr, and
Mrs. Lawrence Kress, all of Lew
iston, Idaho. Also their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Ivan Kress and son Byran of
ine Dalles, and the r sons-ln
law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs,
Delbert Robertson and son Kevin
of College Place, Wn., and Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ball and
daughters Barbara and Karen of
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery
and son Jim of Seattle, Wn,
spent the holidays at the home
of Mrs. Mallery s parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carpen
ter and children Johnnie and
Anna Marie of Seattle, Wn. spent
the Thanksgiving holidays at the
home of Carpenter s parents, Mr
and Mrs. Delbert Carpenter.
Eileen Ely, student at Judson
Baptist College, Portland, spent
the holidays at her home here,
having as her guest, Sherry
Thomas of Las Vegas, Nev. Other
college students home for va
cation were Dorothy Rash, Pa
cific Business College at Port
land, Jim Hoffman, Clark Col
lege, Vancouver, Wn., Larry
West, Portland State, and John
nie Partlow, Richard Watts and
Pat Partlow from EOC at La
Grande.
Beverly Donovan, who teaches
school in Portland, spent the hol
idays at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Don
ovan. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Lewis of Ukiah, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pulley
of Pendleton.
Mrs. Florence Root spent
Thanksgiving In Wasco at the
home of her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Root.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Ely included
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and
children Jim, Janet, Jay, Jerry
and Joyce of La Grande, and
their grandchildren Renee and
Ricky Ely of Hermiston.
Bob Thornhill and daughter
Tina spent Thanksgiving in
Hood River at the home of his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Thornhill. Aria
Thornhill is confined to her
home with the mumps. Satur
Public Notices
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of a County
Curfew for Minors.
RESOLUTION
THIS MATTER coming on be
fore the County Court sitting reg
ularly for County business on
this 6th day of November, 19M,
and it appearing to the County
Court for Morrow County that
the said County Court now has
the power to create by ordinance
a curfew for minors pursuant to
House Bill 1307 approved by the
Governor of the State of Oregon
on the 21st day of May, 1963,
and filed in the office of the
Secretary of State and becoming
effective as a law of the State
of Oregon on the 3rd day of
September, 1963; and the County
Court further finding that it is
in the public Interest tor the
preservation of the health, safety
and morals of the citizens of
Morrow County that an ord
inance regulating the hours for
minor children to be out and
upon the public ways and streets
of the County; and the County
Court further finding that the
ad mining counties in Oregon, to
wit, Umatilla County, is now set'
ting forth a similar ordinance
corresponding in time and in age
groups, and that the Counties
of the State of Washington, to-
wit, the Counties of Walla Walla,
Franklin, and Benton, are also
creating ordinances for curfew
in the same manner and at the
same time in conformity with
Morrow County;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that the
County of Morrow does, by this
XLsi!!d.?nt.?ai2s"L1?-. home were Mrs. Thornhill's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Burg on her way home from
Montana.
Visitors during the holidays at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kress included Kress' mothrr,
Mrs. Emma Kress, and his
brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr.
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and Mrs. Charles Graham, of
Boring.
Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie
were dinner guests Thanksgiving
Day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Marquardt in Lexing
ton. Week-end visitors at the
Gillespie home were Gillespie's
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Willkie
and daughter Barbara of Matt
awa, Wn., and Willkie's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Willkie of
Roval, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Toiva Simila and
seven children of Portland spent
the holidays at the home of Mrs.
Simila's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolf Skoubo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Porter
and children Christy, Mike and
Ricky of The Dalles were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs.
Porter's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dclmcr Hug.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton
included Hamilton's cousin, Dean
Johnson of Denver, Colo., and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Smith of Ta
coma, Wn. Also the Hamilton's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Thorpe and
children JoAnn, Janice, Judy and
Jeannie of Hermiston. JoAnn
stayed for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pieper and
five children of Portland spent
Thanksgiving at the home ol
Mrs. Pieper's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Wyss.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Fortner
were dinner guests in Heppner
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Driscoll. Saturday guests at the
Fortner home were Fortner's
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Garold
Haskin and sons Fred and Gary
of Grangeville, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg
spent Thanksgiving in Oregon
City at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James Garvison.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
were dinner guests in Pendleton
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Marlow.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McQuaw
included their daughter, Chloe,
student at Pacific University,
Forest Grove, and Mrs. McQuaw's
step father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Frost, and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Rosenbalm, all of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
and daughter Diane spent the
holidays in Wallowa at the home
of Mrs. Black's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford Oveson.
order regulate the curfew hours
of the County of Morrow in the
following manner and in the fol
lowing way:
ORDINANCE
I.
Curfew For Minors Regulations
A.
Definitions. The term "street"
shall mean any alloy, thor
oughfare, pathway, sidewalk
or other place of travel open
to the public.
B.
The term "highway" shall in
clude any road, lane or other
terminal or continuance of any
roadway, open to the public.
C.
The term "public place" shall
include, but not limited to,
places of amusement and en
tertainment, public building,
parks, playgrounds, dance
halls, vacant lots or other un
supervised places.
D.
The term "narent nr Piiarriinn"
shall mean the actual parent
or legal guardian that has the
care, custody or control of such
minor.
E.
The hours of time specified In
this chapter shall refer to the
standard time prevailing in
the County of Morrow from
period to period, whether it
be what is commonly accepted
as Pacific Standard Time or
Pacific Daylight Time.
F.
The masculine gender as used
in this chapter shall include
the feminine gender, and the
singular shall include the
plural.
II.
Hours Places Exceptions. It
shall be unlawful for persons
under the age of 18 to be upon
any street, highway, park,
alley, or other public place,
between twelve o'clock a.m.
(12:00 A.M.) and five o'clock
a.m. (5:00 A.M.) on Friday
and Saturday nights, and be
tween eleven o'clock p.m.
(11:00 P.M.) and five o'clock
a.m. (5:00 A.M.) on any other
night, except when accompan
ied by his or her parent or
legal guardian, or in proceed
ing directly to or from his
work in the regular course of
employment, where such em
ployment has been approved
by competent authorities un
der the procedure outlined by
StatlltP. If nilPtinnoH Ku a law
enforcement officer, the bur-1
den of proving the right to be
upon any street, highway,
park, alley or other public
place, during the times above
specified, shall be upon the
minor.
It is FURTHER ORDERED that
the curfew hours and regula
tions shall become effective as
of midnight November 1, 1963:
and
It is FURTHER ORDERED that
the Clerk of Morrow County
cause the said Ordinance, as set
out above, to be published once
a week for two consecutive weeks
in a newspaper of general circu
lation within the County.
DONE AND DATED this 6th
day of November, 1963.
Oscar E. Peterson
County Judge
E. O. Ferguson
County Commissioner
Milton A. Biegel
County Commissioner
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned, Executrix of
the Estate of Jack C. Flug (also
known as Emil C. Flug), de
ceased has filed her Final Ac
count with the Probate Depart
ment of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow
County and said Court has set
Monday, the 6th day of Jan
uary, 1964, at the hour of 11:00
o'clock A. M. in the County Court
Room of the Morrow County
Court House as the time and
place for hearing on said Final
Account.
DATED and first published
December 5, 1963.
AGNES M. FLUG,
Executrix
Jos. J. Nys, Attorney
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The annual election for one
director of the Boardman Cem
etery Maintenance District will
be held at the city hall December
18 from 2 to 7 p.m.
Members of lhe Irrigon Baptist
church will join with the Board
man Community church in a
Singspiration here the evening
of December 8 at 8:15 p.m.
The annual Mystery Sister
Party will be held at the grange
hall December 11 at 2 p.m., with
members of the Home Economics
club of Greenfield Grange enter
taining the Ladies Aid Society
of Community church.
Greenfield Grange will meet
at the hall December 12, start
ing with potluck supper ta 6:30
p.m.
Guests of the Herman Winter
family over the holiday week
rnd were Mrs. Winter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coulter, and
her sister, Miss Helen Thomas,
all of Lake Oswego. Coming
from Walla Walla were Mrs.
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