Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 1 0, 1949 Sunshine Dispells Dismal Winter In Monument Section By Millie Wilson Sptitit: fever has hll Monument. Bavhall is now the main topic of interest. The buys have been throwing ami batting the ball as if in training t'r a chance at the big leagues. We hope this good v cither continues and it has been a velcnmc relief from the dismal n nu r. 1 them to meet and exchange ideas wore Gladys Jewell, Minnie Gam- and make contributions that will help each other. The student body has voted to gixe a dance in March. The date depends on when the gym is available and so it won't conflict with a dance given by any other organization. We are happy to report that Grade Wilson is able to attend school again after an absence of three days due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams and daughter Joyce returned to their home in Echo Monday. They spent the week visting in Monu ment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rounds drove to Pendleton last Sunday get Mrs. Boh Leslie and infant I son. itarom Dean, iney returned student body meeting on Monday. Mrs. Leslie will spend some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round were called to John Day last week on account of the illness of Mrs. Round's brother, Dallas Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roach from T rmty PrpoW uprd rtinnpr (nitc tain a smoother school program if Mr and chance VVUson next year. Those elected were. I Mondav. president, Larry Holmes: vice president. No.ns Sntbblefield;l Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bishop re- r.-,im- r:,r.i!T her: treas- """'" ............. At t!-.( held last uoik the main item o( business wa.- the election of of fices for the 3!U9-1SW school ycr.i. Principal McLaughlin ex plained this was because it en abled the new officers to get the feel of managing school affairs and would enrbie them to main- urer. Joan Reach: sergeant-at-arms. Hugh Jackson. These offi cers will lake over for the bal ance of the year. Mr. McLaughlin also announced that the student mg me week end in renctieton. They were accompanied home by their daughter and son. S. E. Lewis spent the fore part of the week in town doing some body president and the editor of j painting for Daisy Simas. He the school paper will accompany stayed at the Stubblefield room him to Bend carlv in May to at- inS house while here tend a one dav conference, state-1 e M.M. club held their regit- i lar business meeting at the home wide, in which all high sehoois :o Nora Bover on Thursday after are to send their editors and stu I noon Witn 16 members present dent body presidents, in order for and three visitors. The visitors 1 . Provide Fractal Safeguards Don't Give IACKLEG a CHce! Vaccinate Early With Franklin Blackleg Eacterin Special scientific processes step up the potency while eliminat ing excess bulk. 10c per dose, less discounts. Donble Value DOUbLE PROTECTION! Safeguard against both Black leg and Malignant Edema with FRANKLIN Clostridium Chau vei Septicus Bacterin. Contains immunizing doses for both conditions at the price of one. 10c, less discounts. HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Fash Economical GA Larro Cattle Supplement provides pro teins and other nutrients required for quick profitable gains and top market bloom and finish. Furnishes carbohy drates, vitamins, and trace elements cattle need to economically and effi ciently utilize your grains. Excellent for cattle in the feed lot cSrrrj? 32 c'jfl. ble and Mrs. Strecker. There was no important business to take care of at this time and after rollcall the meeting was turned over to the hostess. Helen Brown was the lucky one playing the games. She was awarded first prize which was a nice box of candy. Goldie Round was the most unlucky and got the second prize, a candy cane. The next meeting will be at Ella Durst's, assisted by May D. Hinton. Re freshments of jello, wafers, olives, huckleberry pie and ice cream with tea and coffee were served by the hostess, assisted by Linnie Gilman. Tim Lovgren and Buhl Harsh man from Heppner have moved to Monument to work for the Big 4 Lumber company. Bill Lesley drove to Pendleton on Friday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bob Lesley and infant son, Harold Dean. Some of those from Monument attending to business matters in John Day on Friday were Rev. and Mrs. Harris, Lee Fleming and John Simas. Monument grange held the regular meeting on Friday night. Three new candidates were given their degree work, Rev. .Harris, Leroy Trotter and Flora Mae Cumings. Refreshments were served by Laura Simas and Mil lie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright from Rhea creek were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Boyer. Mr. and Mrs.' Roscoe Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blackwell of Long Creek were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson on Sunday; also . Mrs. Fred Roach and Mrs. Leonard Robertson and baby daughter. Almost everyone in Monument who had transportation attended the amateur hour at Long Creek on Saturday night. Everyone re ported a wonderful time. A large crowd from the sur rounding communities was in town Sunday afternoon getting their tick shots. Mr. and Mrs. Harold John and daugter Joy Lavern from Pendle ton were visiting at the Earl John hpme on Sunday. At the regular school meeting held Saturday contracts were giv en to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Laughlin to teach In our high school next year. We are all glad to have them with us for another year. Clinton Batty drove Mrs. Jessie Batty to John Day last Sunday to get a new car. On Monday they drove to Heppner to visit relatives. Nels Knighten drove to Olex last week to visit his brother, Elmer. Herb Hynd from Cecil was in town last Sunday. Mrs. Ida Bleakman accompanied him home where she will visit for some time. Leo Flower is driving a new pickup this week. A new Oliver tractor was delivered at his ranch the first of the week. Earl Johns has started work on his service station. Harlan Shank Farm Activities At Boardmari Herald Spring's Arrival By Mrs. Flossie Coals Spring is in the air the past few days in Boardman vicinity. Far mers are busy in the fields, wives in the flowers and gardens. Early bulb flowers are fast coming thru the ground but will blossom much later than previous years due to the long hard cold spell. Boardman water system is pro gressing rapidly. The pipe tren dies were completed Sunday. The Fossil and Kinzua high 'chief Installation Engineer D. E. Red Cross Drive For Memberships Opens at Kinzua By Elsa M. Leathers The membership drive for the Red Cross is on here this week with Mrs. Ed Wham as chairman. Her assistants are Messrs. Maur ice Brown, Harlan Schroeder, Luke Hall. Jack Kincaid, Bud Bird and Marion Wright. The bundling department of the plant was closed from Thurs day, March 3, to Monday, March 14. school basketball boys motored to Lnion on Thursday of last week to play in the state basket ball tourney. The boys played against Alsea the first game and think they had a little stage fright, having about one thousand spectators, and they lost the game. They won both games Fri day and Saturday with Perrydale and Umapine, which placed them 5th, winning the consolation tro phy. It was presented to Cy Flock on Saturday evening Immediate ly after the games. Fossil high school has two trophies this year and the boys are proud to display them. Lindberg, the coach that has been with this team two years, will go to the Pilot Rock school this year. Fossil's new coach as yet has not been named. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ostrandet went to Union Saturday to see the team play, and Layton Tripp and Mrs. Owen Leathers Jr. went with Mr. and Mrs. Art Robinson of Mayville to see the games. Morrow County Grain Grownrs, Inc. Lexington Heppner Open Sundays FRIED CHICKEN DINNER LEXINGTON CAFE and Walt Burton are helping him. Some of those in John Day from Monument on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty, Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and Lee Slocum. Ed Round and Lewis Batty were branding and dehorning cattle at the Batty ranch on Wednesday. Larry Stark from the Farm Equipment Service in John Day was delivering tractors in the Monument community on Mon day. Mrs. Gus Peterson from John Day and Mrs. George Stubble field spent several days with their mother Mrs. Louise Scott, at Top. The HEC club met at the home of Helen Brown on the afternoon of March 2 with six members present. Due to sickness and bad roads many of the members could not attend. A short business meet ing was held. It was decided the president should appoint a com mittee to visit your new neigh bors." There are many new fam ilies in Monument and it is hard to meet them all and make them welcome here. Delicious refresh ments of pie and coffee were serv ed by the hostess, Helen Brown. Mrs. Flora May Cummings is staying with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Batty. A very pretty birthday party 'was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore last Monday night in honor of Miss Barbara :Wyland's 11th birthday. There i were 21 guests present. Lovely 'refreshments were served by the ; hostesses, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Wy land. Miss Darlene Moore, Miss Dorothy Wyland and Miss Anita Moore. A good time was reported by all. The inside of Earl Sweek's pas time is being redecorated this week. The paint job is being done i by Rex Sweek. Il'i Clark for John Mansville, Seat tle, began laying the pipe Mon day, which will take about two weeks to complete. The annual North Morrow County Fair board meeting was held Saturday evening at the school gym. A new set of by-laws was read and adopted, and the following directors were elected to serve a two year term: Clyde Tannehill and Mrs. Jamie. Stal cup. Under the new by-laws the directors will appoint the treas urer and secretary. The planning board for the grounds and build ing appointed was composed of Russell Miller, chairman, Bob Miller and Eugene Stalcup. Fol lowing the meeting a dance was given by the fair board with the proceeds going to the building fund for the 4-H building which was $97.75. The 4-H'ers and lead ers served lunch of hot dogs and punch, netting $10.60. Ladies Aid silver tea was at the home of Mrs. I. Skoubo on Wednesday afternoon with many ladies present. The committee as sisting Mrs. Skoubo was Mrs. Guy Ferguson, Myrtle Ely and Myra Skoubo. Mrs. Blanche Fussell was unable to attend due to muddy roads, and Mrs. Katie McLouth due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and Mrs. Arthur Allen were Pen dleton shoppers Wednesday. Chickenpox is still running its course in the school. The latest victim reported is Keith Tanne hill. Tim Robinson returned Mon day after several weeks' absence, and little Edna Hoffman is still absent. , ' Cecil and Stanley Waldron of Tillamook spent the week end with their father, Clayton Wal dron, going to Pendleton Satur day to visit their mother who is ill in the hospital. Sunday was men's day at the Community chruch. The complete service was in charge of the men with Layman Dewey West Sr. of Arlington bringing the message. Herbert Clark, also of Arlington, gave a vocal solo. Others taking part were Laymen Seth Russell and Leo Potts, Duane Bfown and Leroy Fussell. The 6:30 dinner for the men was prepared and served by Mrs. Leo Root, Mrs. Seth Russell and Mrs. Frank Cole. Others attending church from Ar lington were Mrs. Dewey West Sr. and daughter, and Rev. Hitch cock. Leo Skoubo and Chas. Graham Jr. are employed at MeNary dam and are living in a trailer house at Umatilla. Mr. and Mis. N. A. Macomber, Mrs. Claud Coats, and Mrs. Leo Root motored to Pendleton Saturday. The annual FFA banquet was held at 8 p.m. Friday evening. Guests present besides instructor Ronald Black and Mrs. Black and their parents, were Rev. and Mrs Chas. Eble, Supt. Gerard Fahey, Miss Joan McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zivney, Mr. and Mrs. Na than Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood, and Albert Ball, hon orary member. Mrs. Mabel Peck returned to work at Norm's cafe Monday af ter spending several days in Yak ima with her mother who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Veelle and family spent the week end at Goodnoe Hills,' Wash., with Veel le's niece and family, Mr. - and Mrs. Laddie Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson and daughter Merry Jo were Sunday guests of Mrs. Pearson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeMoss, and Wilbur Piatt of Moro. Festival Coming April 20 All of Morrow county is wel come to attend the Homemakers' Festival to be held at the Rhea Creek Grange hall, Wednesday. April 20. On this day there will be exhibits on the lessons studied this year, exhibits from the col lege, a dress parade of the gar ments made in cotton dress work shop, recreation by one of the units, and a special speaker, Mrs. Buena Mockmore from Cor- vallis. Children will be cared for that day by four high school girls from Heppner and four from lone. Lunch will be served at $1 for adults and 50c for children. Men are especially invited. SERVICES AT VALBY Rev. and Mrs. Hokenson of Portland will conduct sevrices at 11 a.m. Sunday, March 13, at Val by Lutheran church in Gooseber ry. There wdll also be a commun ion service. Following the church hour a potluck dinner will lie served In the parish house. The church extends a cordial invita tion to the public, to attend. WALT'S Young Broilers & Fryers Phone 2626 Hermiston, Ore. Delivery Each Friday Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY aniz We are deeply grateful for your cooperation during the time we have been closed for alterations. ... Ufiaufzi for the lovely flowers on our opening day. It gives us a feeling that can only be experienced in a community of this kind. Jfianfzi. for your loyal patronage for the past 27 years! This, and this alone, has made it possible for us to present you this store. . . . Remember WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR The Store of Personal Service Pfc Frank Phillips is on leave , from Sheppard Field, Wichita i Falls, Texas, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips. He j is in the air force and goes from here to Denver! Colo., where he will enter a school. ! A new piano was purchased j and delivered this week at Jeff- j more hall for the community use Mr. and Mrs. Claud England had a shuffle board game install- j ed at the pastime this week from the Shuffleboard Co. of Portland, i The game is quite a hit at pre- ' sent throughout the west coast, j and can be played by young i and old. Games were installed by j he same company at Fossil, John ; Day and Prairie City. I Mrs. Warren Jobe and Mrs. Jon j Hawk were hostesses for a stork j shower given Friday evening at the Jobe home in honor of Mrs. Floyd Nelson, Mrs. Hawk's sister. About 20 ladies were present and many useful and cute little arti cles were received. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jurick were at Condon cn Saturday doing some work at the cemetery and also visiting Grandma High. Mr. and Mrs. Ktnard McDamel and Mr. and Mrs. Delvin McDan iel spent the week end at Hepp ner attending to business. Mrs. K. McDaniel accompanied her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Harshman to Walla Will where they will visit anothei daughter, Romona, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines and daughter Ginger went to Spray on Saturday morning on business. O. D. Baker went to Portland on Friday. Mrs. Ed Wham and Mrs. Lyle Ostrander accompan ied him to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley left Tuesday for California where he will shear sheep this spring. Mr. Hadley worked here at the land ing while the fir was being mov ed into the pond. The fir was fin ished this week. Pine logs are being moved from Camp 5 now. Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr. was visiting at Heppner this week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel and Carolyn, and other relatives and friends, besides at tending to personal business. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers Sr. were -attending to business in Condon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wren went to The Dalles on Saturday on bus iness. Also in The Dalles were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroeder and Becky, Mrs. Sterling Wham and Patsy. Mel Wham has been confined to his home the past week due to illness, but is able to be back at his work in the pastime on Sunday. Merle Phillips of Oregon City was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips, for a day or two this week. Mrs. Rose All left this week to visit at Walla Walla before re turning to her home In California. Mrs. Alt has been here several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Bi Preston, who is convalescing from a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong left Friday morning for Vaneou ver, Wash., where they will look after business interests and visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hash, Mrs. Arm strong's parents. Larry Cook Sr. was an over night guest of the Vernon Perrys from Camp 5 Saturday and visit ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lar ry Cook Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Coleman re turned home this week from San Diego, Cal., where they spent the winter. 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