Riverside Names Honor Students
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Br MART UC HARLOW
ItOAHDMAN n find wmc-.
Irr honor mil for Itlvrrslde lllrh
school has iHfflX rrlraurd as fn.
w: A roll, average 3 U 4 0;
wnl. Mlk Hmllh, 4 0, IV n.
nv I'uiwy, 3H. F.lla Hut inn. 3!i;
trhmvrr 'ro!)rn curs, 13,
Linda Tatone, 3 5. Gortf0 Krn
ney, 33; frcahmrn Mike r'ne
M-y, 3 6. II roll, avr-rair 30 to
3 4: seniors Ton Olln 3 3, I.ar
rv lYtrrsnn 31, f.lmn Schmed
rr 3 0; Junior Mililry )lwn
3 3, Cnrol Harper 31, Mike I'art
low 31, 1 carina Jlelllnwr 3 0,
rrannrll Walker 3 0; oho
more Annie Onermelrr 31
Hetty l.'lHnbarh 3 0; frrnhmen
-Iirrl I'eteraon 3 3, liot Kkou
bo 3.3.
Honor roll for the nine weeks
iwrlod aa follows; A roll: sen
I. -Mike Sinllh 4 0. I'cnny
K"y an. Mia Sutton 3 0, i-arry
IVtern 3 3; sophomore aro
Ivn Hurt 3.0, (leoree Kenney
35. I.lnla Tatone 33; frenhmen
Mlkw Kowm'v 3 3. Iorrl IVter
on 3 3. R roll: seniors Tonl Ol
In 3.3, Donna Kpix-nhacti 31,
CU-nn Schmeder 3 1; juniors
Carol IlitfixT 3.3. Shirley DUon
31. Mike I'artlow 3 0, Linda
Senn 30. Deanna llelilncer 3.0;
sophomores Darlene (.oily horn
3.1. Kalhy Minion 3 1, Hetty F
ix'nharh 30, Annie Ohermeler
3 0; frrfchmrn Hob Skouho 3.3,
Tonl Zlellnakl 30.
Twenty two new fire hydrant
arc belnjr. Installed In the nw
lownMte. Purchased from the
Water Worka Supply In Tort
land, they are the beM that
could t had. according to May
or iH'wey Went.
The annual rni?rei;atlonal
meetlnK waa held Wednesday
nlitht of laat week at the Bon rd
man Community church. The
Kev, llrrmiin It. Burn waa mod
erator of the seiudun.
Annual reort were given by
the treasurer, the Ladles Aid
Society and llev. Hurg. and the
proHMd budk'et for IWKi waa
reviewed and accepted.
Mra. Arnln IIuk waa elected
elder for a three yew term, and
trustees elected were Mra. Leo
Koot for a three year term, and
I'hll I.n('imibe for one year. Mr.
Claud Coata was elected Sunday
Schocd Superintendent, and Mra.
I'hll iJiCombe athlMant superln
tendent. Othcv member of the church
board Include Zearl (liUcplc
truHtre. and Harold Rah and
1-eo l'otts. elders.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo was host
ca for the Boardman Till leu m
club Monday night of lat wwk
at her home. Ktnal plana were
made for the annual Sweetheart
dinner, when members enter
tain their husbands, to be held
February 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the
fli'iiic ul Mr. II. M- Walker.
Mrs. Dowry West and Mra. J
Tatone will be co hotoc-s. This
will t the only meeting dur
Inar February.
Mrs. LaVern Partlow, Mrs.
Roy I'artlow and Mra. Ron Dan
iels were appointed aa a com
mittee to Interview candidates
for a princess for the Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo Court
Announcement was made of
the 7th dlsu-lct board meeting
In Wasco February 28. Mrs.
Walker will attend.
The next meeting will be the
arthritic benefit breakfast at the
home of Mra, 'i HillInK
Marcn 3 at w a m. J'lana e
for the 7th iJUtrict ptekldent,
Mr. 1. K. KaaelM-rir of Wasco
to b present.
Mra. Arnln Hug was iuicrd
on the ocvaalon of her birthday
im Iriilav when a group of
frlciida held a .f(y fur hrr at
hrr home. Tho ptt-sent Includ
ed Mrs. Char lea Andcrek'g of
IVndleton, Mra. Ted I'rnage
and rhlhbrrt Michelle and
Miawn of lli-rmUton. Mra. YA
Mug, Mra. Harold Kh, Mr
Nela KrUlcrwen and Mrs. Mvln
Klv.
Dwtcjht Faikara Welcome
Mr and Mra. Dwljtht farker
are the parents of a son horn
Janujiry 2" In Sali-rn. He has
l'n named Vincent Allen, and
weighed 5 lb, 1 oz. 2randar-
enta are Mra. llilllnua of
Hoardman. and Mr. and Mra.
Frank 1'arker of Irrliron. Mrs.
Lining and her brother Kvrrt-ft
lladley went to Salem over the
week end to visit at the I'arker
home.
Linda Nordttrom. who la em
ployed In Salem, visited last
week at the home of her par-
ent. Mr. and Mrs, (Jus Nords-
Uom.
Andy Jones was taken to the
(.ood Shepherd hospital In
HcrmUton lant week, having
surd-red a stroke while at work
for the union Tactile Kallroud.
Ills condition Is some Impmved.
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo Is again m
allent In the Good Shepherd
tKNipltal.
K'rnet Malena haa returned
home from a week's stay In the
ood Shepherd hospital, where
he waa In trad Ion for a back
Injury.
Mrs. Ted IVnages and child-
ren Michelle and Shawn of
llcrmUton spent last week vis
iting at the home of her par-
nti, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hash.
F.rma Loomcr traveling vill
ain missionary, was an over
night guest at the home of Rev.
nd Mrs. Herman It. Burg Wed-
ncftdiiy of hut week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash and
daughter Diane went to Wasco
Sunday to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rotn-rt Lowe, for
mer residents nere.
Couples Attend
Church Retreat
r LaVCLUE FART LOW
ll(ltf;ONrtev. and Mrs John
II Krnnev and Mr. and Mra.
Ilarvry W tuner attrnded a Mm
ltrrs' Itetrrat for mlnUters and
ctiurrh board mrmtMri at the
lleppner AMirmlily of Cod
ihuMh last Monday.
Featured srakers wen Rev.
N. D. Davldn. Oregon Stale
Acmhy of tll auprrlntcnd-
ent; llev. Karl Book, state arc-
retary. and Rev. I.ester Young,
stalp treasurer, all of Salrm
Rev. Kenney waa reelected as
pretiyter for the Blue Mountain
section, and Mra. Kenney waa
reelected a Diirl1 Women'
MUklunary Council reirs-nta-
the.
Mrs. Chris OttoM-n of Medical
Lake, Washington. Is attending
a week with her folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Friend and family.
Mrs. Kugene Berg and Ronald
and Mrs. Charlottr Kden and
John of Vancouver, Wash., ain-nt
the wek-end with Mrs. Berg's
brother In law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert I'artlow and
Sherl. They were Joined for
dinner Sunday afternoon by
another brother In law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Mills.
Hiikv. Randy and Steve and
Ml-ui Snow McCoy, Hcrmlaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walton of
Cortland were overnight guests
or iccv, and Mrs. John II. Ken
ney and Davis Monday even
ing. Mra. Walton is the Oregon
Slate AsM-mbly of Cod Worn
ens Missionary Council presi
dent, and she spoke at a Worn
ens Missionary Council Rally
In the Hermlston Assembly of
Cod church on Tueaday, Febru
ary H.
C. W. Crlm Is convalescing at
his home after being confined
In the Umatilla hospital.
Miss Barbara Leach and Ram
sey Cenershlre, students at
Lostern Oregon college, apent
the week end In Irrigon with
her uncles and aunts, Mr. and
Mrs. Maxwell June and Bruce
and Mr. and Mrs. Larl Isom
and Donna.
The 4th grade of A. C. Hou
ghton school entertained at
Congo Missionary
Coming Next Week
Mls Gertrude Shoemaker, re
frntly retired frm mlMionsn
work In the llrlyMn Congo, wil
be a guest speaker at the Find
ChrUiian church In Hrppner
nest Thurutav evening, Frbru
arv 17, at H pin
The llllng SH-akrr has
served over 41 rar In lle mil-
kU.n f ld. arid wiJJ tell of many
of hi experiences while work
ing with Congo native.
Ihe public Is Invited to come
and share In the program.
Judge Carmichocl
Breaks Leg in Spill
Judge C. C. CarmJehael broke
hi right leg about six Inches
above the ankle early Tucaday
when he fell while excrtislnir
ri'iing a uicyue.
Mra. Carmichael said he had
turned Into their driveway af
ter going out for early morning
eserclM, The hike apparently
sllpiied on looae gravel.
After X-rays were taken here,
he was taken to IVndleton Com
munlty hospital for specialist
treatment. It Is expected that
he will remain there until the
first of next week.
Church Officers
Chosen for Year
The Cookie Crumble 4 -II boys
cooking club met last week at
the home of their loader, Mrs
Harold Baker to organize. Mrs
Itov I'artlow Is co-leader.
Officers elected were: presl
dent. Bruce Russell; vlce-presl
dent. Ron Baker; secretary, Rick
Partlow: recreation officer, Ran
dv Baker: reporter. Jerry Don
ovan. For their first project the
boys learned how to make hot
cucoa. and fried egg sandwich
ea. They plan to meet every
Thursday.
The Busy Bakers 4-11 club met
last Thursday at the home of
their leader, Mrs. Arnold Hoff
man. Linda Hoffman and Char
malee Flock demonstrated how
to moke muffins, and Helen
Cook and C lend a Moore made
scrambled eggs. These were la-
ter served to the group. The
next meeting will be rcoruary
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their student body meeting with
a musical program. The group
sang "Spoonful of Sugar" and
did calesthenlcs and Jumped
rope to music. A special feature
was the Chinese Jumprope. Mrs.
Floyd Hobbs Is the 4th grade
teacher.
Kindergarten at A. C. Hough
ton school will commence Mon
day. February 14.
The "Kooky Kookers" 4-H
cooking club held Its 10th meet
ing following school Monday at
the old Irirgon school cafeteria.
Members present were: Vicky
Hobbs. Frances McDonald. Grace
McClnnis. Rlckl Snyder. Tammy
nvier, and their leader, Mrs.
Miller. During the business
meeting, the following officers
were elected: President, Vicky
Hobbs; vice-president, Judy
Franke; secretary and news re
porter, Tammy Snyder; treasur
er. Grace McGlnnis; sergeant-
at-arms, Frances McDonald. The
girls made delicious nut bread
and applesauce fruit bread.
They decided to have a baked
food sale on February 19 for a
money-making project.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gasser were
called to Pinehurst. Idaho, by
the death of her uncle. Mr. Pe.
ter Wilson. Services were Friday
at Kcuogg. Idaho.
Perry Pummel and his broth
er, r rankle Pummel of Salem.
were called to Wieser. Idaho,
by the illness of their father.
Benjamin Pummel.
Mrs. Harvey Warner enter
tained her Sundav School class
of Junior girls at her home Sat
urday afternoon with a valen.
tine party. Besides Dlavin?
games, the girls also practiced
a Sunday School feature for the
next day.
Mrs. Warren McCoy attended
a Program Planners Meeting
for Ladles Home Extension at
the Lexington Cltv Hall. The
ladles discussed commu n i it y
neeas as wen as Home Exten-
sion project. Speaker for . the
day was Judge Paul Jones, who
spoke on juvenile problems, and
his speech was followed bv a
question and answer period on
various problems and future de-
velopment of Morrow county.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Pummel.
Anita, Donna Kay and Darrel
attended a family reunion at
the home of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Obern
Standerfer. of Hermlston, Sun
day. Mrs. Beulah Pummel, Port-
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land, arid all her children were
together for the first time In 33
years. Others present were Ger
ald Pummel and Herschel Pum
mel, both of California, Wayne
Pummel of Oklahoma and
Frankle Pummel of Salem.
Mrs. Albert Partlow entertain
ed her Junior High Sunday
School claws with a dinner and
valentine party at the church
basement Monday evening. Fol
lowing the dinner, the group
played games and prepared a
Sundav School feature for the
following Sunday.
Menus at A. C. Houghton
school for the week of February
14-18 are as follows: Monday
Hot dlggety dogs. spinach, dlxlc
cups and valentine cookies;
Tuesday Beef and noodles,
pickled beets, peaches, ginger
bread and cream; Wednesday
Spanish rice, green beans, pear
and cheese salad, fruit cups;
Thursday Beef stew, hot rolls,
macaroni salad, applesauce,
bread pudding; Friday Fillet
of sole with tartar sauce, cab
bage and carrot salad, pineap
ple pudding. All meals are
MTved with bread and butter
and milk.
The A. C. Houghton Bobcats,
coached by Dean Swenson. spht
with Stanfield Grade school
Thursday, losing the "B" game
32-27 and winning the "A" game
38-37. The "A" game went Into
two overtime periods, and Bruce
Buchanan sank a basket In the
second overtime period seconds
before the game ended, to give
the Bobcats the victory. The
game was at the A. C. Hough
ton gymnasium. The Bobcats
will play lone at A. C. Hough
Ion Friday, February 11, at 2:00
p.m., and will play lone there
on Friday, February 18, at 2:00
p.m.
IOM fionald Br U tow was
reelected moderator of the one
United Church of Christ at the
annual meeting on Sunday. Jan
uary Cither elected trfflreft
for I'JJi include: Mi. K M U
ker. vlre mderat; Mrs. Rob
ert Rieimann. clerk; Mra Alfred
Nelson, Jr., treasurer, and Ken
neth Smoue. financial aerie
tary. Adon Hamlett and Paul
Pettyjohn. Sr., were selected fr
a three year term as deacons
replacing Robert Fmert and
John Jeien whoa terms ex
pired, and fu-rl Akers was select
ed to fill the one year remain
ing on the term of Gil Lujan,
who has moved from the com
munity. Remaining members of
the deacons are Milton Morgan,
Llnd.ay Klncald. Fredrick Mar
tin and honorary deacons, Omar
loetmann. and K. M. Baker.
Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
David Rletmann were reelected
to a three year term on the
board of dcaconeM. Other
members are Mrs. Karl MrC'abe.
Mrs. phill Emert. Mrs. James
Lindsay, and Mrs. Marion Pal
nwir. Honorary members are Mrs.
Mary Swan-ton. Mrs. W. C
Crawford, Mrs. Oscar Lundell.
and Mrs. Dale Ray.
Reelected trustee is Rov W.
Llndstrom and Bill Rietmann
was elected to a three year term
replacing Keith Rea. whose term
expired. Robcr Jepsen. Robert
Rietmann. Jack Hvnd. and Rav
Boyce are other trustees. Mrs.
mrmta c ax rm: times. TWaa, rabrwr ix hm
lone Church School Youth Enjoy Skiing
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Norman Nelson was chosen
church school superintendent
Serving on the board of Chris
tlon Education are Mrs. Robert
Jepsen. Mrs. Bill Rietmann. and
Mrs. F. T. Martin. The music
committee constat of Mrs. Kin-
cald, Mrs. Adon Hamlett, and
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. Sr.
Members of the auditing com
rnlttee are Mrs. Roy W. Linds
trom and Paul Pettyjohn. Sr.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
Lee Palmer are council mem
bers at large. Mrs. Llndstrom,
Mrs. Kincaid. and Donald Bns
tow are members of the mem
orial committee.
All officers elected and all
memoers or committees were
Installed at a service of dedica
tlon on Communion Sunday,
renruary 6.
During the business meeting
It was decided to hold church
services during the summer at
9:30 a m. beginning on Memor
ial Day, Sunday. May 29. and
continuing through Labor Day,
Sunday, September 4.
A delicious potluck dinner
was enjoyed In the social rooms
preceding the meeting.
rONK A very exciting trip to
Miut rwlngs but Kesorl waa
enjoved by a large group of
voungtrr from the ctiurrh
school of tha !ne United Church
of Chrit recently. Claw
from filth grade through high
school were in attendance.
A wwhip review trim lunch
waa held In the snack room
with Mrs. Henry R. Keba giving
the serrnonette. Mrs. Robert Jep
sen, assisted by MUa Rita Kerr
led the singing, and Mra. Nor
man Nelnon delivered the pray
ers, following lunch, many in
tha group received skiing In-
strudions, and everyone enjoy
ed the skiing, despite a contin
uous light snow which fell In
the afternoon.
On the return trip the stu
dents and their chaperonrs stop
tied at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L Lleuallen In IVndle
ton to eat their evening meal.
Mrs. Lleuallen served hot choc
olate and coffee to them.
Those accompa nylng the
young people and furnishing
transportation were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jacoba, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Nelson. Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ekatrom Jr, Mr.
and Mrs. James Barnett. Rollo
Crawford, Mrs. Henry Krrbs,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen,
Kenneth Smouse, Jack llynd,
Mr. and Mrs. Merv Thomas,
Miss Rita Kerr. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy W. Llndstrom. and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rietmann.
High school skiers were Mer-
rllee and Jim Jacobs, Virgil
Smouse, and Gary TTumaa.
Crad srhnol enthusiasts were
Kalhy and Terry Cannon, Nan-
ZAAhurst, Jane and Cltr.t
eha. OtrUtlna Llndstrom, tin.
6f, Jan, llerMe. and Jn Las
trom. I-Ann and kicky Barnett.
Greg JaeoM, John Rietmann.
cnann. Jrrf 1 nomas, Kristin Nel
son, and Susan Jane Jepaen.
Wranglers Propose
Horse Show Changes
Wranglers club discussed rec
omrnrnuationa to propose to the
county fair board In connection
with the annual horse show
when rrgular monthly meeting
waa held last Tuesday night at
the fairground.
They proposed that the board
add a 2 r ar old stallion class
In the show and that to qualify
in the mart and produce cla.
the mare should have two colts.
President Rolce Fulleton waa
In charge of the meeting and
some 15 were present.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steagall
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleveland.
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