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U OF 0 CUQtNE, ORE. 87403 7 HErPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurdnr. Jolt t. 71 V; 'V'. I , f : V . . ( - ; I f . " ' ' . . F V ... V s -0 . L r , , . j w t " , - ' v ;SJ h . - , t r-nit. apt his first lesson In ....nchmio Toanna U usina both towels to unu late the serape he will wear for the lirst time in the Condon 4th of July parade. lilj'iii',itiji-jwi WAITING FOR the calf to come from the chute. Princess Jeanne Daly on- Buz. -s ' V- V 1 i ' r .v '- . , i - - .,-y PTJTTING OUT the -year book is serious business for Princess Jecnne, next year's Mustang editor. I, ii i i n mini r Luncheon Honors Rode By MABT LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN The Board man Tlllicum Club wm nosi ior a luncheon last week at me nome or Mrs. Rod Flug In honor of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court and their mothers and chnperone. There were 33 present Guests were Queen Michelle Miller and Mrs. Tad Miller, Jan Schlichting and Mrs. Richard SchlichtinR, Jeanne Daly and Mrs. Charles Daly. Dovle Alder man and Mrs. Archie Alderman, and Jeri Snow and her grand mnthnr. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Snow ums nnnhle to attend. Other Pilosis included Donna Peterson chaperone, Mrs. Louis Kinkade of Madras, Mrs. ARnes Flug of Monmouth, and Mrs. Lawrence Wont nf Gainesville. Fla. a hpnntlful cake made and decorated by Mrs. Jerry Peck was in the colors of blue and white to match the court's outfits. day at the home of Mrs. Zoe Billings on their way home from visiting relatives in Portland. Mrs. Plocher'i niece, Diane Yus ckat of Tortland accompanied them here and visited Mrs. Bill ings the past week. Mrs. Isabel Fleury of Portland has been visiting the past two weeks at the home of her step father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Classen. Visiting Mrs. Vera Pettit has returned here to the home of her son ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier, after spend ing the past four months in Un ion City, Calif., at the home of her other son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cobb. Mrs. Jack Flug of Monmouth has been visiting the past week at the home or her son ana daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Flug. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Perrin of Pilot Rock were visitors Wednes- A FEW candles lrom ner conecuo. JCu.. strobe candle whose flame shoots up two or uwee i. the Riding, Rattlesnakes Rouse Pert Princess THE SADDLE must be absolutely spotless for parades. Here Prin cess Jeanne gives her parade saddle a good going-over. Hi. and Mrs. G. E.Nikander received an interesting afternoon visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knapp recently returned from Jamaica where they serv ed a number of years as mis sionaries for Four Square Church. They stopped in Hepp ner to visit their longtime friends, the Nikanders. Their next assignment will be Guat-emafcu---- Leonard Home to Rest Leonard Kummerland is back home after major surgery ear ly in May at Community Hos pital in Pendleton. He went to Hiersche's Nursing home to re cuperate. He is feeling pretty good but is quite weak. They're both "Typically West- . T T' . . 1 . A ern. t'nncess Jeanne umy the theme for this year's Mor row County Fair parade! The blue-eyed red head can't remem ber when she never rode a horse. She doesn't ride for show but for practical purposes on the Daly ranch on Little Butter Creek. As the oldest of six child ren she has become her Dad's richt hand man. A typical day will see her riding after cattle. She may move 33 head of cattle from the "Windmill" pasture o the lower pasture. She takes her dog along but Perk is just a pup and isn't much help. On a recent day while riding after cattle, she heard that sound that people all say you know in stantly ... the rattle of a rattler. She was walking her horse at the time. She made tracks one way and the snake made his the other! She likes to rope but mostly for fun. She occasionally com petes at Wrangler's Play Days and entered this year's Oregon High Rodeo in Team roping and Breakaway. 4-H She was in the Pine City Com munity 4-H club wor for nine years. This is a combination club of sewing, horse, leather work and livestock. . Mrs. Bob Schiller is sewing leader, Mrs. Jerry Myers, leatherwork and Mrs. Bill Healy horse and live stock. Princess Jeanne has been in the Horse Club but so many Court activities crowded it out this year. She has had Beef as well as Sheep which was her favorite She won the County Horseman ship Award one year at the Fair. Her love for riding quaiuiea her as pennant bearer for two years and permanent pennant bearer for one year. &ne loves De ing on the Court. She says she likes being with the other girls and thinks Chaparone Donna is great. Of the Court activities, she likes the Grand Entry the best. She loves the thrill of the quick response of her horse Buz and this is when the princesses really shows off her superb rid ing skill. It is easy to understand that this matter of fact and far from rrivolous Princess would find the parades a little monotonous. She has a ready smile but finds that it becomes forced after so long a time. She especially apprec iates some acknowledgement from the parade audience. In School Princess Jeanne is editor of the year book, Mustang, at Hep- pner High school her senior year coming up. She will be presiaem of Ouill and Scroll next year. A member of the National Honor Society, she had a 4.0 gradepoint average yast year. In college she pxrjects to co into Pre-med to hprnme a doctor. She likes to sing but doesn't feel she is good enough to sing in the school chorus. She sings with her record player and the radio. . She likes to cook on occasion She excels with a Tuna casserole and the meatloaf recipe on the Quaker oats box. This she just loves. She usually doctors it up with a few original additions. Sewing is not her cup of tea, How she came to collect can dles she doesn't quite know. Any way her friends bring her one when they travel and she picks up one herself occasionally when she sees one that is ditterent She has done her share of "baby sitting" for the younger brothers and sisters, Patty now 16, David 14, Timmy 12, May 10 and JoLynn 9. Princess Jeanne is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daly. They have lived on his parents' ranch ever since they were mar ried. The senior Dalys moved in to Pendleton in 1960. Mr. Daly's sister, Patty Daly Boyd (Mrs. Virgil) was a Morrow county ro deo princess in 1940. She has been breaking a young colt to ride in the parades. She rode Red Leo in his first parade at Condon Sunday. day Mrs. o Court at th home of Mr. and Chub Warren. Mrs. ' Dennis Stanhope ana children Dee and Brian KreM of Lolo. Mont., have been vlsitr i thA tinct week at the home of her mother, Mrs. LaVern Tart- low. Weekend visitors Partlow home were Mrs. Part low's sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Part low and daughter Klmberly of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Partlow and wra Michael and Brent of V .alia Walla, Wash. Also. Mrs. Part low's nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Al len Partlow and daughter Lorl of Lewlston, Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Steve Wllklo and "children Michelle. Myrna. Dorene, Janice and Steve of Ln Ion, former resident here, visit ed at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. PHe Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso and Mr. and Mrs. Bob K FrWlav on their way to visit in Toppenish, Wash State Grange Contest Winners On June 14', Morrow County Granges held a competitive con test for their members. On coun ty level Mrs. Ed Hunt won first with her jelly and Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr.. won a first with her canned fruit. These entries were sent to Roseburg for the Oregon State firanpe Contest. Carl Smouse won third at state with his homemade cookies. There were 27 men entries. At Carnegie Hall Pamela Kuhn, talented singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kuhn, performed in Carnegie Hall in New York July 2 as part of a group of young American musicians who will make a con cert tour In Europe. The group of 500 students is made up in to a symphony orchestra, a con- cert Dana anu a tio vunc ,nun. The tour is sponsored by the Universal Academy for Music in Princeton, N. J. Their tour will include London, Brussels, Luxembourg, Paris, Zurich, Inns bruck, Venice, Rome, Pisa, Gen oa, Nice, Monaco and Riveria. Besides presenting concerts they will visit many historical points of interest. They will return to New York City July 2b. Thev also presented a concert at the Lawrence Township High School in Lawrencoville N. J., before leaving for Europe. Shower Honors Carol Harper A miscellaneous shower was held Monday night of last week at the Boardman Community Church in honor of Carol Anne Harper, bride-elect of David Rovert Thew. There were 27 present. The committee in charge was Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mrs. Ron Daniels, Mrs. Dan Dal toso, Mrs. Ronald Black and Mrs. Chub Warren. Miss Harper Was assisted in opening her gilts by her mother, Mrs. Jim Har per and Mrs. Daniels. Pinochle at Greenfield Grange There were three tables of pi nochle in play at the card party held Tuesday of last . week at the Greenfield Grange hall spon sored bv the Women's Activity Committee of the crange. Mrs. Chub Warren was hostess. Hieh prize was won by Mrs Ben Donovan and low went to Goldie Wolpern of Arlington. Mrs. Arthur Allen and Mrs. Don ovan received the traveling pi nochle prizes. Tricks for Treats 4-H Club The Tricks for Treats 4-H cooking club has been very ac tive the past year, having or ganized the latter part of De cember. They met every other Tuesday each month. They made Christmas cookies, had a bake sale, and . contributed the pro ceeds to the IFYE (International Farm Youth Exchange). Their final meeting was a picnic at Hat Rock with their mothers as euests. Officers of the club were Kathy Farlow, president; Vicki Daniels, vice-president; Joan Partlow, secretary; Terry Helmka, treasurer; Cally Broad - bent, reporter. Their leader is Mrs. Helen Helmka. From the Virgin Islands Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West and son Alex of St. Croix, Vir gin Islands have been visiting the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Kennedy. They have spent the past months in Gainesville, Fla., wnere west has been attending law school. They will return to the Islands this fall. Other recent visitors at the Kennedy home were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and children Pattl, Matthew and Tom, and their daughter, Patty Kennedy, all of Portland; also Mrs. Dorothy Scott of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Plocher and children Kurt and Doris of Chas ta, Minn., were visitors Wednes- t;!j Neighbors 1 like to Join this 4 'clock rath ia order to roid the 5 o'clock Jl" When Do They Following is a list of civic BC1tln,0,!lhVf Morrow County showing their regular meeting times. This Ht wUl be T updated and published periodical y. Organ za t ons wishing to be included in this listing sh jould nttd the Gazette-Times office. Only those organizations with reg ular meeting dates will be listed. Special occasions will not be included. Only one listing per organization. MORROW COUNTY Heppner Soil and Water Tuesday Conservation District lT1 iue. nay Xnersocietr '"f. .'- Fourth Saturday MS - FinlrTdMnoen5ay Morrow County School Board --- Third Monday Morrow County Juvenile Advisory Council .... Third Monday V S Memorial Hospital Board rd Thursday Morrow County Jaycees - Every Wednesday Morrow County Jaycee Wives Third Thursday Morrow County Planning Commission Meets on call. Morrow County Rifle and Pistol Club . ..: First Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Pistol uuo Last Thursday Mof''::ZZ Second Thursday HEPPNER MorXTLML & Third Saturday Carn Clur:i..: Third Wednesday. 8:00 Degree of Honor Protective Assoc Second and p.m. Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Bookworms Second & Fourth Tuesday "kZ Say eppTnerKMoPrrow Co. Chamber fo Commerce .. Every Monday Hefner Garden Club - Second Monday Heppner Minimize Tops Hub - Every Tuesday HeTainb?wembly....'.." First ft Third Monday MothRear-srubGi:ls...:::: , Ses s aa; Order of Eastern Star ,. Second Monday KtimS Ma!..:::: :::::: Every day ITar Society of St. Williams "StZ American Leg on TWrd Tuesday, w American Legion Auxiliary - F T"? Sesday Beta Omega of ESA Second & Fourth Tuesday lone Women's Fellowship U...,. Fourth Thursday LEXINGTON t Slo PaiimiU Slton HoriyTekah7:Z Fin ft Third Thursday Clip and Save First Monday Local Students Make Honor Roll At Oregon State Names of local students who made the scholastic honor roll spring term have been announc ed by Oregon State University. A total of 417 OSU students made the straight-A honor list ing and another 1856 qualified for the B plus or better honor roll. Local students on the list in cluded: IONE: John E. Rawlins, sen ior, Science. Lexington: Kristin S. Nelson, freshman. Humanities and So cial Scinces. HIRE INSURANCE The Fire Season will soon be here. Don't let your year's work and income go up in smoke. See us for your Grain Fire Insurance Needs. No waiting period. Coverage bound immediately. 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