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Boy Scouts Take Part
In Council Meeting
ir uvcux rAiTijOw
IRRIGON Boy Scout Troop
No. 1167. and their Scoutmaster
Kenneth Lamb and Scout Com
miner Chairman ivrrv Pumme
were present at the March City
Council meetine. with wm oi
the scouts participating In con
ducting the meeting, me mxhih
had previous! elected the tol
lowlnc of their croup to retire
aent the council: Leon Wilson.
mavor: Dennis Lamb, recorder
Charles McKerucie. Clarence
!roctor. Art Olin, Jim McCinnla
and Wayne Buchanan, council
men.
In regular business. Jim Keith
was unanimously elected to nil
the vacancy created when Coun
rtlman llirrv Snyder moved
from the cltv. Mayor Chester
Wilson read the street progress
report, and the Council voted to
adopt the following resolution
"Inasmuch as the City of Irrl-
Kon la without regular employ
ees. and certain work must be
performed, be It therefore re
solved that officers of the City
be permitted to perform serv
ices not to exceed $Ti00.OO per
city officer In any fiscal year,
as provided by law."
James Keith and Mrs. V. L.
Elgin gave a Planning Commls
slon report and presented pre
liminary drawings which had
been formulated for a proposed
community building. One of the
features of the building is that
it is designed for air-raid shel
ter purposes as well as commu
nity usage. No cost estimates
ami hats. They discussed roafc.
In the TV. sliiwm, uhlvh
Mill tie knitted with two strands
of thread, and Mrs. Adams aug
rested the guU u two differ
ent color, to make the project
easier. The girls are aked to
hrtng yarn for their T.V. slip
per to the nent meeting, which
will be March 24. aa the regu
lar meeting U during spring va
cation.
The North Morrow 4-11 Coun
cil met at Boardman at the
home of Mrs. Arnold Hoffman.
and President Virginia Phillips
called the meeting to order. The
Boardman City Council had
made an offer to provt.te a lot
and assume responsibility lor
utilities for a 411 building. An
drew Skllcs moved that the
Council accept the offer of the
Boardman Cltv Council an.l re
place the Lynn Gillespie Mem-
Jr, and family, and at Salinas,
Calif. Ihev visited Ma alster-ln
law, Mrs. Pude Parker and her
son Jack. Prom Salinas they
went to Alameda to visit Park
er'a nephew, Harold Stone, and
on to Nappa to visit his cousin,
Mrs. Attie llovt. hom he had
rut seen since 191ft After visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. George Jenl
son at Paradise. Calif, the
Parkers went to Salem, tHegon
to spend few days wilh their
son and daughter in law. Mr
and Mrs. pwtght Tarker and
fsmllv. Prom Salem they went
to Seattle. Waru to visit their
son-in-law and two daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meeker
and famth. and Janice Parker
From Seattle thev drove to Ken
newkk and visited another son
In law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and family.
and returned to Irrlgon from
! there.
I Perrv Pummel and his sUter,
Mrs. Obern Standerfer of llerm
Iston. drove to Wciwer. Idaho,
over the week end to visit their
father, Benjamin Pummel.
Menus at A. C. Houghton
school for the week of March
21-25 are as follow: Monday
chicken and noodles, hot rolls,
buttered carrots, rherrv crunch:
Tuesday oup. lunch meat and
peanut butter sandwiches, cher
morial 411 Building. A commit
tee was appointed to work wtlh nes and cake: Wednesday hot
the council. dog toastles. potato chips. pick-
Mr Ma.inra Hussev of Rid- ". cauliflower, fruit salad:
die. Oregon spent the' week-end Thursday meat loaf, mashed
with Mrs. Alice Smith. The two potatoes, beets, grapefruit and
ladies formerly taught school ; angei ireeze; rnoay macaroni
together at Riddle.
The Rev. and Mrs.
H. E.
and cheese, green beans, devil
led eggs and anrW-ols. All meals
VaVghatr paof 'the IrVlgon nJ but
n !,, n. tr ana nunc.
Baptist church, attended a pas
tors meeting In Helix Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gasser and
Joan and Casscr's brother. Boyd 'J'?
j n,. nii.. i v ut ivocn
Tuesday and visited the mens'
mother. Mrs. Fred Nasser.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ed-
Search Underway
To Find Oregon
Dairy Princess
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill proudly-
announce the arrival of their
12th grandchild. David John
i Koch. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Portland. The
was born March 3 and
..... .-- Koon arrivmt t Th wards and family. Pendleton.
Council appointed Attorney Don were Sunday afternoon dinner
aid Morrison, Hermlston. as the'guesu of her brother and sister-
cltv attorney, replacing Attorney in-iaw. nu m. uin v
William Belt who recently
moved to Salem. Mrs. Marguer
ite Houghton, city recorder, was
appointed as budget officer and
Mrs. Chester Wilson and Fred
Walker are newly appointed
budget members. Other mem
bers of the budget committee
are Mrs. Earl Isom, V. L. Elgin,
Paul Holm and Dan Hill. The
Budget Committee's first meet
ing will be Friday evening.
March 25.
"Busy Knitters" 411 club mat
at the old Irrlgon school last
Thursday afternoon with their
leader, Mrs. Mary Adams. Pres
ident Danette Leighton called
the meeting to order, and pledg
es to the 4-H and American
flags were spoken by the girls.
They worked on their bed socks
hff and family. After dinner.
the two families visited at the
home of their folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Zehner and family.
Irrlgon.
Mrs. Pearl Force was hospit
alized at the Good Shepherd
hospital after breaking her ank
ed 7 lb. 12 oz. He Joins two sis
ters. Denise and Shawn. Pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alvln Koch. Hermlston and
maternal great grandmother Is
Mrs. Sedalia Dexter. Irrlgon. The
Hills now have six granddaugh
tors and six grandsons. Mrs. Hill
is In Portland caring for her
daughter and ;iew grandson.
Frank Smawjey was Injured
Tuesday afternoon. March 8.
when his car collided with an
Allied van on Highway 730
across from Clark s une-Mop
-Wanted." a girl with a dairy
background, willing U travel
more than J5.000 mllei next
year, meet celebrities, appear
on television, hold newspaper
and radio Interviews, act as
hostess at civic functions, and.
In general, wear the Princess
crown of Oregon's dairy Indus
try.
Sound exciting? It Is. And
these are lust some of the bene
fits that the 67 Oregon
Dalrv Princess will receive at
ter she's selected this summer
at the Eighth Annual Oregon
Dalrv Princess Contest. In lrt-
land, at the Sheraton Motor Ho
tel.
Oregon's present Dalrv Prin
cess, blue-eyed Joyce Williams.
of Amity. Is packed and pre
pared to travel over the entire
state In search of qualified can
didates for the title she will va
cate this June after competing
In the American Dairy Princess
Contest In Chicago.
Princess Joyce will conduct
her search for Oregon Dairy
Princes candidates with the
heln of her sponsoring organl-
ration, the Oregon Dairy prod-
ucts Commission, the Oregon
Dalrv Wives, and local contest
committees located throughout
the state.
Princess Joyce. In her first
year at Oregon State University,
stcos down from the position of
e baby Oregon Dalrv Princess this June
weigh-'when her siuvessor will be nam-
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le and dislocating her shoulder Grocery Store. Both Smawley
In a fall. j and the driver of the van were
The Irrigon Assembly of God taken to the Umatilla hospital
church concluded a 5-week ! by the Umatilla ambulance.
Teachers Training course entit-
led "So Send I You" Wednesday Mrs. Alice McCabe and Allan,
evening. The Rev. John H. Ken-, Mrs. Ed Gonty and Doug, and
ney, pastor of the church, con-' Mrs. Dick Flalz and Sandra
ducted the classes. spent the first of the week in
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker re- the Portland area, and traveled
turned to Irrigon last Tuesday
evening after a month vacation.
At Al Hambra, Calif., they vis
ited their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker,
on to the coast for a day be
fore returning home Wednesday.
Mrs. Gonty visited a short time
with her mother, Mrs. C - F.
Hemrich, In Beaverton.
ed at the colorful Eighth Annual
Dairy Princess Contest. June 27
28 In Portland. The new Prin
cess, like Miss Williams, may
be between the ages of 17 and
25. a resident on a diary farm
for at least five years during
her lifetime, single and a high
school graduate prior to the
state contest this June.
Other benefits the lXk-67
Dairy Princess will receive In
clude: a complete "Princess"
charm course, a scholarship, a
$350 wardrobe, and she becomes
a part-time public relations em
ployee with the Oregon Dairy
Products Commission. The new
Princess already has an invita
tion to take part in a cheese
festival this fall in California.
State chairman for this year's
contest Is Mrs. Alex Crulck
shank. McMinnville, member of
WANTED! posters, like the one handled by Oregon Dairy
Pi incest Joyce Williams, will apear throughout the state
next week as part of a "scan It" for new Dairy Princess can
didates seeking the PH6 67 title ami crown. Princess Joyce
will vacate her iiositioii this summer and a new Princess will
le selected at the Eighth Annual Dairy Princess Contest at
Portland's Sheraton Motor Hotel, June 27-28.
the Oregon Dairy Wives. Mrs.
Crulckshank. In reporting the
details of the '06 contest, said
that the candidates will be judg
ed on their dairy background,
charm. personality, speaking
ability, leadership qualities and
attractiveness.
The Dairy Wives In coopera
tion with the Oregon Dairy
Products Commission, will con
duct mere than 20 regional Prin
cess contests throughout the
state from April to June. Girls
interested In the contest are urg
ed to write to the Oregon Dairy
Products Commission at 0123 S.
W. Hamilton St., Portland. Ore..
for a Princess handbook and
contest entry blank.
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Officers Chosen
For County OEA
IRRIGON A. C. Houghton
PTA In trrlixm tiuinMort-il a hllf.
fet style stuffed flank dinner for
tha Morrow County O E.A. Mon
day evening, March 7.
In the buslne&s session which
followed, presided over by Pre.
I.Lnt Jark I luVil lif HrPDner.
the following new officers were
elected: Michael Tolar, Irrlgon.
president; Clifford Williams,
Heppner, first vlee-ieesldent;
LaVt-rn Part low, Itoardman. sec
ond vice-president: Rebecca
Case, lone, treasurer, and Gladys
Hobba, Irrlgon, reelected secre
tary. Following the business meet
ing, many of the teachers drove
on to Pendleton to hear tllia
heth Koontt, national president
of the Department of CUsaroom
Teachers.
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