I'm a Uttui j r) thr4 or anuU V$ ft aiiUH- Mim l atlw Um w a ma aialn H hanrtflf arreia whuh Mvo i1t.al atitwfc. IVil thrm Hat M tia. JUSTICE COURT AufuM ft Mrltln iT.i llulrtt, Caii X titrtv4 t an, llrllrd II l a 11 . , Ann KlV, n.iuiiVuM ! il.- i.trmnr laA Ken rj with th flMin out of cards ru! othef detalU. Hvo memrwrs of tht irrlfon VaptUt church wrr baptised In ih baptistry at tha HermUton nrt Baptut church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr, rimer Zehner. Mft.vlv and Oaid spent tht wvrfc end at Pvtland Ultint ?hncf a folks. Mr. and Mra. Ota Z-hner and alo Mr. and Mrs. lavo Zhncr. They apent Satur day at tha tort. Ale Lvnn Hobha arrived In Irrtron early Thursday morning, to apend a 19 day Lav wuh hit folVa. Mr. and Mr. Floyd llobba and hi vacation Irrtgon School Ready fo Open; Faculty Complete 1T LaYtLXX FAIUOW IRRIGON Shoot will Cn tnrn il A. C llouhto !: mi-nry on Monday. Auirust 31. at 30 Jn. Rcttratlon lor new aiudrnu tu b iM mJy. In Irrlron, llofcba , ny. Mr. and M- ti ii" WORK SMARTER will b atatloned in Denver, tavd overnljtht with Mf. and Mrs. lVn Kennry md u. . m.4 itiim tvmalned in 0 . . bar bar a MvCoU Is oonvates. cln at her hom following a ton.llrctomy at tha Umatilla htwHial. Howard O, Califf. SA. an of Mr. and Mrs. I3mec Zrhner, will b attrrultnf an IMectronlcs chMl at Tti-ture Uland for th ne.t year. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Kenncy, formerly of trrifon. and thrlr km) Bob and Kelley drovo to Poland where Ihry visited with Mx. and Mrs. hell Toot. Mia. trrtfon with Ih'lr trarulparent watt of nwwy unUwa handled .....im kiwMirf a few aww1 for tn das, rturntnt t inw ham In iVoa tUy Monday wnlnf. ratenaton Hvm Management .SpeelalUt. Hr-n la Unlvrr. Miy KTItrrVtl FAHRKS aro certain to t part of back la m 1hI arw Ing tlioira thU mmlh Sew to many pvi, lh ai Uy U b UuappiantnM-nl and a rvla ran maaa th Xit1ntt U. twwn aura an-l latiurr, iai1mm. lriviUn tw thin taU4 al tl'- KL. wfU! hut 111 dll tt Iht UU1 ii-..,-,... a.e (it.4-4 U"V flre 111. & I fil n.wi. 'vm the fa trie when ta !" on th Pl ChO -fi lld. lis "KURDS ollhe-ainrntahavot l lll AuffuM from iw w a n,, kui trrlMA at 10. IV wm to trnirt fuvenuo student to Boinlmin tor rrgirium. Km iarhrra at A. I. llien 9 ton thU year art Mi Kf llooatrr. who will ttteh tha Ittth rraa. and Darrrl Snon. who :. . ah. .i.th Mix H.vllrf haa taufht lh Pt aevrraJ yrars in Stanlieia. ana rn in rv-a-huir county. Teacher for the romin yar ar: Mn Ruth Bntley. K ! Mr. Elate tiugie. craa t;ilen Caudle, crade il Mm. Helen StltreL grade ; Mim Rom llooairr. crade 5: Parrel Swvnaon. trade 6 and Junior hlch athletics; Mra. Joy Smith, trade 7; Trd Talbot t. grade ft; Al Reevea, band and remedial arithmetic: Mick Tola. Principal and upper Rrad reading. Cub. todians tor the year are Llojd Cooley and Earl Sanders. The Cooks are Mr. Verdle lom and Mrs. Vera Cooley. Bub drivers re Don AJams. Lloyd Cooley and Mrs. Helen Le!cy. and the school secretary 1 Mrs. Marilyn Stewart Ore con school law requires all Incoming first and ninth crade student to have a pre school phyilcal examination and to present the completed form at the bcclnnln of the school year. Forms may be obtained at the school or the health de. partxnent office. Birth certi"; cates are also required for first traders, and application forms for these mav be obtained at, the A. C. Houghton school office. A hearine will be held at the Irricon grade school rymnasium on Friday. August 28. at 2:00 f.m. The purpose of this hear ng is to allow any interested person or persons to be heard either for or against the est a lishment of a Park and Roc reation district for Irrlgon. The annual Irrlgon school alumni reunion will be held at the A. C. Houghton caieionum Sunday. August 3a Visiting and meal preparation will commence t at 12:00 noon. The potluck din ner will be served at 1:30 p m., with a guest speaker at 2:30. A program will be held at 3:00. All former students, parents, teachers and employees are In vited to attend. All are urged to bring school pictures and year books. Mr. and Mrs. Al Reeves. Sean and Leann. returned to Irrlgon Sunday after spending 7 weeks at Boy SCOUl camp auw Joseph, where Reeves acted as water iront airecior ior wc camp. Reeves in the bandmaster fnr Riverside men ana ai a n Umhnn F!lpmpntarv. Mary Kenney left Wednesday for Gonzales, Calif., where she will be an English instructor in the Gonzales Hign scnooi. ner folks. Rev. and Mrs. jonn Ken ney, accompanied her as far as Redding, cam. , Chauncey Grim is a patient In tha ITmatilla hoSDitaL Laurie Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rerguaou oi Silverton, is visiting her Krand nnrpnts Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Linda' Villines. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Villines of La Grande, spent 10 days with her uncie ana aum, mx. uu Mrs, warren McCoy ana iamuy. Linda's folks drove over Thurs- rfav and took her nome. aus. McCoy and Mrs. Villines are sis Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy, Susan, Mike and ueDDie auenu t,a CKirtna nnrade in Pen dleton Saturday, and drove on to La Grande, wnere mey iyeu overnight with Mrs. McCoy's brotrier-in-law and sister, jvuv j r Uark Villinpa and ana xiua. u- . .... - , family. Sunday, they attended a family reunion ai mc iuu residence. , .. ho. hnmp ffillowln!? surgery at the Good Shepherd hospital m ntrmuiun. m. OT,A Mrs Tlvd Gotchall left for Long Beach, Calif., last Tuesday evening, mey weir w meet their son, lerranue unii ninTi whn has rxHn Stat ioned overseas on the Ui.a. Blue Destroyer ior tne past yeai. chall. who married Gotchall while he was overseas, will xiy in to Travis AFB at San Fran cisco on September 3, and the Gotchalls will meet her there. Donald Taylor, who is station ed at Beals AFB in California, is visiting with the Robert Smith family, and other friends . in Irrlgon. Mrs. Dan Hill took her grand daughter Rhonda home to Port land, and spent the week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook and family, returning to Inrigon Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller re turned to Irrigon Thursday after a 2-week vacation. They visited relatives in Salem, Medford and Alturas, Calif. Millers came home through the Tule Lake country, and camped and fished a few days on the McKenzie river. They also visited the lava beds near Bend. James Desirey is convalescing at his home following a pro longed illness at the Umatilla hospital. , , The Irrigon Lions club re ported that over 60 persons took advantage of the Mobile chest X-ray unit that was in Irrlgon last week. The Lions club assist- Silhouette Special I SEE US FOR BUYS ON School Supplies Phil's Pharmacy Silhouette Special! WESTERN Straw Hats JUST RIGHT FOR THE RODEO Reg. $2.95 to $5.00 0e,Thi,dOH..$98to $345 GARDNER'S MEN'S WEAR (Formerly Wilson's) 11 m km Silhouette Special! For RODEO (Saturday, Sunday) Cowboy Boot Special Children's $2.95 Boys', Girls' $5.95 up Women's, Men's $11.95 GONTY'S WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Silhouette Special! New Fine Line MAX FACTOR LIPSTICKS Were $1.50 New Low Price 10 HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG Silhouette Special! 3 DOZEN ASSORTED THROW R0S ea. $349 27x48 CASE FURNITURE CO. 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