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HEFPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. Auatut I J. 1970 Morrow County Schools to Open August 31 (Continued from page 1) QUEEN SHERRI to serious about her new vocation of Floral De sign. Here she concentrates on making a corsage. i 11 " 111 '""I "9fr- ttejt. 0$ Irinu nnrt Frldnv In their own buildings where they will hold staff meetings and prepare classrooms and lesson plans for the opening of school. Enrollment Is expected to to tal about 1.120 student com pared to 1.112 on the opening day of school last year. Parents are again reminded that first grade students must present a birth certificate at the time of registration. Also first and ninth grade students must present a health examina tion form signed by the exam ining doctor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A. F. Majeske and Frelda Ma Jeske, to Eugene F. Majeske and Alice Majeske, Lots 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10 in Block 14, Town of Lexington. William E. Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson to Nelson and Tuck er. Lot 2 in Block 4, West Board- man Sec. 8, Tp 4 NR 25. Lowell L. Cribble, executor of Sylva Wells est., to J. E. La Trace SVi Lot 9, Block 4, Hepp ner. Paul J. Holm and Adah M. Holm to Harold F. Ruffcorn and Ann M. Ruffcorn, Tract in Lot 13 in Block 36, City of Irrlgon Delbert A. Piper and Phyllis M. Piper to Archie Nichols and Agnes Nichols. Lots 1 ana o, Block 2. McAlister's Addition to Lexington. Ada Jane Lister and M. M. Lister to Charles H. Starks and Gene W. Starks. Tract in Lot 1, Block 9, City of Heppner. SEWING COMES naturally to Queen SherrL Here she holds the white Informal outfit that she made for Court appearances and the tote bag of pink burlap. Events to Honor Queen Sherri Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of EDWIN HARVEY MILLER, aka E. HARVEY MILLER, De ceased. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representa tive of the above estate. All per sons having claims against the estate are required to present the same within 4' months from this date at the office of Walton & Yokom, Attorneys at Law, P. O. Box 1045, Pendleton, Ore gon. DATED and first published this 13 day of August, 1970. EDWIN HARVEY MILLER Jr. Personal Representative H Address: Hennner. Oreeron. 97836 33-35c (Continued from page 1) istered Quarter Horse. As proud of Monkey as she is, she is equally as proud of her new Hamley saddle, a Chirstmas gift from her parents. Monkey becomes quite excited with the crowds and makes a spirited Grand Entry. The Fair and Rodeo are not new to Sherri. She rode In her first parade when she was three years old. Her 4-H activities in elude 8 years in Horse clubs and two years in Livestock plus a year here and there in sewing and cooking. Working with her dad who has been 4-H leader. she has helped with demonstra tions for the younger members Mrs. Ruth Reid had as her guest Sunday her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Reid from La Grande. Too Late to Classify CARD OF THANKS Again to the many wonderful friends sending cards and mess ages to me In this another ag onizing period of hospltaliza tion, I do appreciate everyone's concern. To the Heppner Odd Fellows, thank you for remembering me with a beautiful plant. Also the Heppner Wranglers Club. To Dr. Tibbies, my lasting thanks for the comfort extend ed to mo in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. If it weren't for the many hours of vigil by my daughters and their families during the first few days, I wouldn't be here to send thanks. Would suggest, to save other victims from Injury and Kiss of their cars, a sign to be posted beside the roadside going down hill to the elevator, stating trucks might be expected to Ig nore the Boardman Cut-Off stop sign and instead might make a left hand turn and stop in face of down hill traffic. I still face further surgery, but with so many sending pray ers and their love, I may look forward to returning home. Altha E. Kirk Hermiston, Oregon 33p Good luck to Queen Sherri Lynn as she "does her thing" . . . this time with flowers! National County Agents Meeting Oreeon County Agents are hosting the National Association of County Agricultural Agents at their 1970 National Conven tion In Corvallls next week, an nounced Harold Kerr. Morrow County Extension Agent Over 2,000 county agents, their wives and children are expected for the convention Morrow County farmers, ranchers, and businessmen are playing an Important role in the week long meeting in Corvallis. Last spring. Louis Carlson was asked to serve as county chair man for a fund raising drive to obtain funds which would be us ed to promote Oregon and Ore gon products at the convention A very generous response to this request occurred in Morrow County as twenty-six contribut ors will help to make the coun ty agents stay in Oregon an en joyable and rewarding visit. The following contributed to this event: Louis Carlson, R. W. Bergstrom, Crum Ranches, Farm Chemicals, Inc., DorrLs L. Graves, Howton Ranches, Jordan Eleva tor Co., Milton Morgan, Morrow County Grain Growers, Elmer Palmer, Oscar Peterson and Son, Paul Pettyjohn Co., Victor Riet mann & Sons, Kenneth J. Smouse, Garland Swanson, Wil kinson Ranch, Bank of Eastern Oregon, Dobyns Pest Control, Alfred Nelson, Jr., Norman Nel son, Peterson Brothers, Kenneth Turner, Don Peterson, KATU-TV, will represent ill Alumni. Two of the "Report to the Nation" team will also speak to the agents. They are Jsusan nnurlev. Brownsville. Ore., and Oscar Johnson. Jr.. Chicago. Dreton extension acenU and specialists who are heading committees planning for the con ferenee Include Harold Kerr, Heppner. I0NE NEW5 Mrs. Alvln McCabo of Colfax, Wn., spent Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree. ine broucht Kevin and Ashley Mc- Cabe down to visit their grand parents. They spent the weeK end at Bull Prairie. Sue Townsend. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend. former residents of lone ana now of Portland has been a pa tient in the Emanuel Hospital in Portland. Sue has been in traction due to a back injury which occurred at work 4 weeks ago. She is now recovering at the home of her parents. Sue hopes to be able to return to work next week. Merle Beckers Here Lucianl, Heppner Gazette-Times, South Morrow 4-H Club Council This will be the first time the association will meet in Oregon, nd only the third time it has met on the Pacific Coast. Theme of the meeting is "Promote Pro fessional Performance". Speakers during the event will include Senator Mark Hatfield, Secretary of State, Clay Myers, OSU President Robert MacVicar, and Lane Palmer, editor of the Farm Journal. Youth and extension's 4-H pro gram will be spotlighted by several speakers. Kirby Brum field, Portland, farm editor with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Becket of George I Milwaukie visited here for sev eral days last week with rela tives. Mrs. Becket, formerly a Thomson, is a sister of Mrs. Bill Cox, Jim Thomson and Rod Thomson. Merle Is Harold Beck et's brother. While here they went on to La Grande to attend services for J. Charlton, stepfather of the Beckets. CHUCK WAGON Tou will njoy looking at tb now dlsnlav window down to Gardner's Mi'n's Store here. Fea inre la the wonderful Morrow County Fair and Rodeo royal court In a most Interesting Western setting. Thank you Mart. (In addition to the Inter. eating picture frames, note the spurs). Baldwin Bros, of The Dalles have moved In some big equip ment and are expected to start construction of Lake Penland soon. The lake will contain about 60 acres. Project has been spearheaded by about 25 land owners. U. S. Forest Service al so plans a campground on the new lake. Someone Just said "Keep as busy as a beaver and you 11 wind up with splinters In your teeth." After touring the potato coun try of Morrow County and the new potato processing plant we're reminded of this little yarn: An Idaho potato married a Long Island potato. Pretty soon they had a little sweet potato and when the little sweet po tato grew up it said: "I want to marry that radio announcer.' Said Mama: "You can't mar ry him. He's a commentator." I heard somewhere that a ho bo stopped at a farm house and asked the lady for a Job for a meal. "If I thought I could trust you," she said, "I'd send you in to the hen house to gather the eces." "Listen lady," the hobo replied, "I was janitor In a men's club shower room for 15 years and I never took a shower." WEDDING. PARTY and AN- NIVERS A R Y napkins with names imprinted: monogram- med playing cards; wedding In vitations and announcements, all available at The Gazette-Times. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend in Portland, while their sons, Joe, Mark and Frank Halvorsen, participated in a wa ter ski show in Lake Oswego. A. C. Houghton Opens at Irrigon IRRIGON A. C. Houghton Elementary School will begin Monday, Aug. 31. according to Principal Mick Tolar. The cafe, terla will be In operation and school will be dismissed at 1:00 after opening school activities have been completed. New students may register on Friday, Aug. 28, between the hours of 9:00 and 4:00. Parents of first year students are re minded that physical examina tions are required of children enrolling In school for the first time. Forms may be obtained at the school office for the physicals. First year teachers will report for ln-servlce activities on Aug. 24, experienced teachers but new to the school district on Aug. 26, and returning teachers on Aug. 27. In-service will con tinue through Aug. 28 for all teachers. The only teacher new to A. C. Houghton this year will be Den nis Falettl, band and chorus in structor at Riverside Jr.-Sr. High School in Boardman, who will teach fifth and sixth band. He received his B. A. from the Col lege of Idaho and his M. A. from the University of Idaho and has taught at Taft, Ore., and Payette, Idaho. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients dismissed from Pio neer Memorial Hospital during the week of Aug. 5-11 were: Bettle Doherty, Heppner; Martin Rlgglns, Spray; David Cooper, Heppner; Mike Wright, Umatil la. Patients still receiving medi cal care are: Vera Bothwell, Heppner; Tommy Schoolcraft, Kinzua; Bertha Ayers, Heppner. 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Reduces shopping trips, tool Unexpected guests are no problem when there's a freezer filled with good food. It's almost like having a supermarket in your own homel Electric Freezers quickly pay fori themselves with the money you save by home "freezing," and lower prices on seasonal specials. Examine the wonderful new freezers and combination refrigerator-freezers at your favorite appliance dealer. Columbia Basin Electric Co-op "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" Telephone 676-9146