Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1968)
HEFPHCR CAZETTt TlMt. TTiurdrr. Auguat M. 1 Opening Day Set At Riverside High Americas Future a 9 Br MART LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Dan Daltcwo. r,ri.,.in..l nf Riverside Hlk'n wliool. atntea that contrary to Mime rumom. sonooi win op September 3 for Kiversuie jun i... hli.h u'hiuil. HeclNtrO till" l lin'i .,. - tlon and clamt'i will both be thiii Amu Riipk will fol low the iam schedule a UbI year until necessary adjust menu can be mauc. x? . . . . laanri will renort to th Khool August 27 at 1 p.m. All former teachers win ko i new ner for an InRcrvlee workshop at the Jlrppner niRn cuieienu Atimlwr 'JH. , New teacher at Riverside HlKh include Curtw AcnziRer, ..t.r. mill touch social KtUCi Id and be head football coach, lie Is a graduate ol western wasn .... c.iinna m H1 1 Ini'hnm vuqwH Nikkl Grosslmller will i,. ., h olrl P F ami do counsel liB. She Is S graduate of Pacific University at oresi urove, nu has a muster's decree from the University of Portland. tnaihnK Of ilinlof hilfh re Vic Marcheck. who will l liinilies. mathemat ics and be assistant coach. Ho is a craduate or Hrijjnam lounx University at Provo, Utah. Shar rtnnunn m T"4 Riverside Ilich school jiradunte, will teach Junior hiKH t-nRiisn una ui mntics. She Is a eraduate of Eastern Oregon Collese at La Grande. Other high school Instructors Include: Ronald Black, Vo. Ar. and shop; Lester Leroux, science and photography; Nancy Leroux, English and mathematics; Jim Harper, mathematics, drivers training, baseball coach and as sistant football coach; Delia Lindsay, English and Home Ec onomics; Roberta Jenkins, book keeping and typing; Bob Chil man, music appreciation, nigh school and Junior high band, 7th grade girls glee club; Edith Fartlow Is librarian. Other Junior high teachers are: Bob Byrd, mathematics, science and P. E.; also Junior high football, and senior high basketball and track. Bob Harwood and Ralph Skou ho are bus drivers and custod ians. Ruth Hoffman and Mild red McQuaw are cafeteria cooks. Myra Skoubo is secretary. The Home Economics Club of Greenfield Grange met last week at the grange hall, starting with luncheon at 12:30. Hostesses were Mrs. Chub Warren ana Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Plans were made to have a Booster Night program at the hall the night of September 20, The club will serve refresh ments following the program. Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Ber nard Donovan and Mrs. Hazel Miller were appointed on a com mittee to make plans for use of the electrical appliances obtain ed from the school. Mrs. Frank Bates and Mrs. Dennis Gronqulst, representing the Boardman Tillicum Club, and Mrs. Miller, representing the Ladies Aid Society of Com munity Church, met with the club to plan a shower for the Mel Rayner family, who lost all their belongings in a recent fire. Plans were made to have it August 16 at the grange hall at 8 p.m. Drab got you down? Chevron Colored Coating decorate and waterproof. Protect better, last longer. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard Oil Company of California Mrs. Roy Bull, Mrs. Donald Baker and Mrs, Bill Bates were appointed on a committee to get plans started toward a rural fire ttiMrlct here. Hostess for the September 11 meeting will be Mrs. Glen car penter. About 50 persons attended the twm ahfttLwr fiP Mr nH MfH. Md Ruyner and family, held at the grunge hall last Miuay nignu tnr ihn affair were the Boardman Tillicum Club. Home Economics Club or lireenneia Grange and the Ladles Aid So ciety of Community Church. Vacation Bible School opened Monday morning at Boardman Community church with 28 at trndlng. Theme of the school Is "Our Redeemer." Rev. George Necley Is superintendent, and teachers are Mrs. Seth Russell, beginners; Anna Obermeler, pri rr.ury; and Mrs. Neeley, Juniors. The school will continue through August 23. Greenfield Grange met Satur day night at the hall with Mrs. Chub Warren and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer as hostesses. nx rwt nfru Nathnn Thome IVil. nilU .n.... reported on their trip to the state grange session. Plans were discussed to have a grange Sunday, but no def inite date set Mrs. Frank Bates was hostess for the Boardman Tillicum club at her home last week, with Mrs. Dennis Gronqulst as co hostess. The club voted to cooperate with the Home Economics Club nf riroonfiolrl C.rnnpp and the Ladies Aid Society of Commu nity Church to have a snower for the Mel Rayner family, who lost all their belongings in a Mi-ant flrA uhtrh Hnsrrnved their home. Mrs. Rod Flug and Mrs. Jerry Peck were appointed to make posters and get them distributed. Mrs. Dewey West reported mat tho rnniwr drive In Morrow county exceeded last year's quo ta- A report was made on trie A haA at Wonnnor for Prin- u hi h i ii. ' - - r v - - - cess Kathy Hinton. The attend ance was good. Tha navt mOArlnCr Will he fit the home of Mrs. Zoe Billings September lu. wo omer aurusi meeting, chnrri rtiinn nf T.nMirada. Calif., is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs. Bernard Donovan. Her bro- : . ? Yl T llunn ..TIC iner, aps uruue i. luuu, . also a receiii vuuui bl wic ovan home, having Just returned from a year's service in Viet nam. Mrs. Donovan and daugh- ..,ro Ghnrnn and Sharrlp. went to Imbler Sunday to visit Mrs. Donovan's son-in-law ana dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White. Mi. onH Mrs Robert llndike and children Beth, Stewart and Kelly of Seattle, wasn., were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhart. Mr ntiri Mrs Kvnn Gwvnne of Kalama, Wash., were Satur day visitors at tne nome oi Gwynn's brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. beena- fer. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates are spending this week at Lincoln Beach. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children Marilyn, Carolyn, Ronald and Daniel of Portland ulcltori lnct wppIt nt the home of Mrs. Clark's father and step mother, Mr. ana wire, i-nuo Warren. Mrs. Shirley Zielinski and children Toni, Ron, Jerry and Julie took a four day trip last week to Victoria, a. c. Jim Atkins of The Dalles were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan. Mrs. Donovan's niece, Dalene Russell, and Jo Anne Atkins returned to The Dalles with them after visiting here two weeks. Dewey West, Carroll Donovan and son Jerry, and Vernon Rus sell and sons Bruce and Don spent two days last week deep sea fishing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dono van and children Susie and Chipper of Santa Ana, Calif., I M f , :;.V rT IsA 7 "h clOiena ana, ricruiwa . - ond Mrs. Joy Whaelhouaa. Heppnr, ana du vi !&?iur l.ind'iJrl 10. chiin C Mr. LTnd. Duuiap. ax, shown In thm picture at in ngnu ' pm . ( y V i - TWIN SISTERS. Debora and I01!"' 52f'i'mioF?tui ctu2bn'run'"'lT'' lllZZ ft rZJXkr. and Mr, BUI K.tn,ann. A' dSLA . COLOR SEW, BRILLIANT TUevery U 17 ROOM At the new SALEM 745-785 Commercial S.L Phone. (503) 3W-2451 RESTAtmAMT.WlTH 84-HOCrR COFFEE SHOP Monument News THAMITTWTTMTa RwiPtlt VisltOfS at the Wayne Leathers home were their son-in-iaw ana unu thter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ogle ...-.a wn .hiiHrpn nf Klamath Falls, who spent three days here. They lelt tne cnuaren, ti nn,i Tan with the prnnd- nnrpnts for a week s visit. Mike is a state policeman. Mrs. Sam Thompson of Mt. Vernon came last Tuesday for t.. jnnnhter rinHv who had spent three days at the H. W. Scott home. Mrs. Lee Leathers came home a,, .,of i fmm tho John Dav hos pital where she had been for some time, sne ien mm nci icS was broken above the knee. anA Mm Vrl Round TetUm- 111. nuu ' ed recently from Idana, after visiting and - vacationing wuu their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Round. The four of them flew to Fort Lew is, Wn., to attend graduation exercises from basic training for Ronald Round, son of the Mel Rounds. Ronald was squad lead er or acting corporal through his basic training, and will complete his advanced training there. They spent three days at Tacoma, from where they visit ed Fort Lewis. Mrs. Ellen Stubblefield went to Umatilla where she will care for Mrs. Georgia Giersch's child for some time. Dayneen Stubble field had been caring for him all summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott left last Saturday for Klamath Falls to meet Mr. and Mrs. R. K. King man of Sacramento, Calif., who were bringing the Scott boys, Robert and Robin, home after spending three weeks with their uncle and aunt Clifford Howell took his folks to John Day last Saturday where his mother, Mrs. Mabel Howell, entered the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round were in Mt. Vernon recently visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wright. Mrs. Dee Hatley brought her visited last week at the home of Donovan's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey and sons Jerry and Wayne returned home last Wednesday from sev eral days visit in Estacada at the home of Mrs. Downey's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf. Renee, Vickie and Mark Califf returned here with them for a visit Mrs. Frank Marlow went to Medford over the week-end to visit her son, Harold Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord and son Billee went to Walla Walla, Wash. Sunday to visit at the home of Bedord's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, who have moved there recently from Great Falls, Mont. Sludged engines? r J 5 r; RPM Motor Oils keep en gines clean, cut wear, help enaines last longer. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard M Company el CalHomto two children. Sonny and I Cher yle, to Monument to visit their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osburn. Miss Billie Jo Osburn returned home with her sister-in-law to work two weeks in the carpet shop office, own ed by her brothers, ism ct.ihhipfinlrl. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stub blefield, surierea ourns ui hand and foot August 5 when -! enrlnklors at the Holmes' ranch. He lifted the pipe UP to Ret a SdUirrei uui of it and accidentally hit the pewer line. Norrls Stubblefield took him to Pendleton to the doctor. Skin grafting may be needed later. nr.. anA Mm Fred Roach Of Hermlston were recent visitors at the home ol Mr. ana jvirs. Leo Flower, nfnriin jnnoQ and Mrs. Wanda Taylor have taken over the school janitor worn. Want tougher floors? Standard Floor Hardener for hard, long-lasting surfaces on wood, cement, linoleum. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard Oil Company otwrornia Mr. md Mrs. Paul Iobm at tended th marker (amlly re union at Hound Up park in Pen dleton on Sunday, August 11. Some 45 were there rrom Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho, and Mrs. Jonea aald that ahe mw two eoualna whom aha had not een for 17 years. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chlldm ol Ml lea City. Mont, and Mr. and Mia. John Smith of Clarluton. Wash visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Bertha PHr. son and her son, Randall. Mrs. Chlldeni and Mra. Smith are li ters of Mrs. Peterson. New Ken Turner Well Produces 2,000 Gals. Per Minute r r -t is it .v f P." .A., a.. x ! 1 " r . -, 5 . in,,,, . v . BiU Hie of Inter-VolleT DrUllnoj Co- Larry Byrd of Colum bia Pump Co. and Ken Turner watch flow of new well at Turner Ranch. Drilled by Inter-Valley Drilling Co., Island City, and Tested by Columbia Pump, Pendleton, this Well Tested a Stable Pumping Level at 2000 gals, per minute. See or Call Dan Ellsworth INTER-VALLEY DRILLING CO. island an FOR TOUR DRILLING JOB TO THE MORROW COUNTY SATURDAY and SUNDAY AUGUST 24 and 25 There Are No Strangers In Heppner at Rodeo Time! WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITY, PERFORMERS AND VISIT ORS. HAVE A GREAT TIME AND ENJOY HEPPNER'S WEST ERN STYLE HOSPITALITY. ratioo