i Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 28, 1949 Monument Women Honored at Stork Showers Past Week Two very pretty stork showers were given this week. The first was given Wednesday afternoon Page 3 I at the home of Mrs. Lucy Ann Broadfoot, In honor of Mrs. Rose Grigs. The second was given in the grange hall Thursday after noon in honor of Mrs. Dane Broadfoot. Each honoree was the recipient of many lovely and use jful gifts. Delcious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Frank Davidson of Portland was in Monument the first of the week greeting old time friends. NOW AT REDUCED PRICE ! rr-r ML II I CL.QL.vf ft 'Aft In t At one time Mr. Davidson lived in Monument. He was on his way to the mountains to spend some time fishing. Mrs. Eldon Cave of Eugene, daughter Jean, son Terry and nephew Mark Fleming were in town Thursday. They were try ing to say hello to as many of their friends as their limited time permitted. They had been to Prairie City to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cave's uncle, David Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooker of Heppner were callers at the home of Mrs. Brooker's sister, Mrs. Miles Gllman, the first of the week. I Fred Shank of the L. S. ranch 'on Cottonwood was attending to ' business matters in John Day AdtutUemmt GALLON The NEW WONSOVER WALL COLORS by VuteiTlctj They're all new... from delicate pastels to modern deep shades! It's the wonder one-coat, oil-base finish . . . now available in a com pletely new line of modern wall colors. No mixing or muss, Dutch Boy Vi'onsover goes on "as is".. . leaves a beautiful flat finish that's really washable. One coat covers old paint, wall paper, even kalsomiuc. From where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh For The Ladies: A Diet That Really Works trust any of those get-thin-quick diets. Simply cut down on desserts, bread, butter, sweets and fats but when you do, even do your cutting down moderately." From where I sit, moderation is the watchword. Moderation with food, with smoking or with the enjoyment of a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale. Actually, moderation addt to the enjoyment of just about anything. We went out visiting the other night and the ladies were talking away about weight-reducing diets. One of them had a special "15-day Hollywood diet" guaranteed to slim her down fifteen pounds' worth. An other was living on bananas and skim milk! I might have known the missus would get the bug, too, and sure enough the other day she asks me, "Joe, what kind of a diet do you think I ought to go on?" "Mother," I says, "the only diet I would ever recommend to anyone is simply moderation. I wouldn't Copyright, 1949, United States Bremen Foundation 4III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)' Same Business New Location tttttiiiiiiiini Other Dutch Boy Paints at Prices' Reduced as much as 16 per cent. ANDERSON'S Builders Supply Heppner Phone 232 Full Line of FEEDS and SALT Across Tracks from Depot Contact us by same old Phone No. 302 Business Office in Farra Building 5 jaua:uaammmmta:maaa:mttmaasm:tt 5 Morrow County Grain I Growers Heppner - - Oregon Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililliiiliiliiinililliiiiiii Lexington News MRS. DELPHA JONES Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs. Trina Parker are spending a few nays in Lexington attending to ousiness matters from their home at Camp Sherman. Dorris and Dick Grant, children of the Ed Grants in Prineville, returned to their home there Sun day with the Bill Van Winkles The Amiciatia Club met at the home of Mrs. Thelma Anderson Wednesday. Election of a presi dent to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Clarence Hays, who recently moved away, was part of the business meeting, with Mrs C. Jones being elected. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alma Green, high, ana Mrs. C. C. Jones, low. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlcklan der and family of Boardman were vistiors at the George Graves home one day last week. Mrs. W. E. McMillan and dau ghter, Mrs. George Irvin, were Pendleton visitors one day last week. Visitors at the Joe Woark home over the week end were their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood from Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Gerard of .Hood River were visitors at the O. G. Breeding home one day last week. Those attending the Pioneer picnic near Fossil from Lexington on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. ; Wilbur Steagall and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding and fam ily, and Guy Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Stotts have brought their infant daughter home with them from the hospit al In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall were Spray visitors over the week end. Mrs. C. C. Jones and daughter were dinner guests at the Ralph Crum home in lone on Monday. Mrs. Laura Scott has returned to her home from a visit with her daughter and family in The Dal les, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steagall and family from Seneca were visiting their relatives, the George and Wilbur Steagall families and the O. G. Breeding family. Mr. and Mrs. Parker have sold the Tom Barnett home to Mr. and Mrs. Winters and famly who have taken possession. Miss Edith Edwards, teacher at Kinman business college in Spo kane, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards is ill at her home and will have to remain in bed for an indefinite period of time. WOBDS OF APPRECIATION To the firemen and citizens who worked so faithfully and ef fectively to save my residence property during the big elevator fire July 18, 1 want to express my sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan have already said "thank you", but I want you to know that I, too, am deeply grate ful. Sincerely yours, VERNON FLATT. STORK VISITATIONS A baby girl weighing seven and one half pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barratt Saturday mornnig, July 23, at the Good Samaritan hospital in Corvallis. She has been named Brenda Kay. Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan are the parents of a baby daugh ter born at 8:15 p.m. July 21 in the Riverside hospital at Pendle ton. The baby weighed six pounds, six ounces, and has been named Mickey Marlene. Billie Lee Adams si visiting at the Jake Thompson home this week from Camp 5. Fords haul 6ERyFHlNG... including the Kitchen sink r...' " ' .' r 6 for 1949 with HanJrd tick body. Availabh h 9 l. end 12 ft. notfu. Up lo "0 lb, O.V.W. Anything GOB in ford Trucks We have yet to see the load that Ford Trucks can't pull! 'iiaLcvcr you haul, wherever you haul it, we've got the right kind of truck 'for your work. The 1949 Fords truck everything! As a matter of fact, we have yet to see the loading dock that has strained to a load that Ford Trucks can't pull. Here's why Ford Trucks haul everything: first because each Ford is Bonus Built with extra strength to give it a wider work range. Second, we give you a choice of over 139 different Ford Truck models for 1949. These, multiplied by scores of chassis options, give a job coverage practically without limit. Come in and get the facts from us on wide Ford job cover age. Check on the scores of exclusive Ford Truck features available in no other truck built! Tout Ford Dealar ImrltH yoo to flltm to IKl Fred Allan Show, Sunday Ennlnn-NBC Network, listen to tho Ford t hwttr, Friday Evenings CBS Network, Sm your nwipipir lor tlma and nation. BUHT STRONGER TO LAST LONGER I USINO LATEST REGISTRATION DATA ON 5,444,000 TRUCKS, UFI WSURANCI IXPERTI fROVI FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER! i Rose wall Motor Company Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patteson and daughter Phyllis were In John Day the first of the week. Mrs. Lulu Settle who has been staying with her daughter, Moya Gilman at Top, was taken to John Day for a medical checkup last Wednesday. She will spend some time at the home of Mrs. Jessie Batty before returning home. Orval Wyland has resigned as janitor of the Monument schools. Miles Gilman has taken over and is busy gettng the schoolhouse ready for the opening of school this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler of Top were seen on the street of John Day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman, ac companied by Mrs. Chance Wil son, drove to John Day Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Enright and Mrs. Ivan Enright drove to John Day Saturday. Myron Pogue, radio man from Salem, was at the guard station a few days checking over the radios. F. M. Henderson, district war den of Sisters, accompanied by his wife, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the guard station, going over the district with War den Chet Brown. The road maintenance crew of Sisters that is here doing road work has gone to work at Black Butte. Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman and wife and son of Heppner called on the Chester Browns one day last week. The sheriff is Mrs. Brown's brother. Mrs. Pearl Beale of Prineville is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thomas, who are on the Rudio lookout. There was a small lightning fire on the Watkins ranch northeast of Monument Saturday afternoon. It did not take long to get it under control. Rov Leathers who has been at Wheeler for medical aid for the past two weeks, returned home by bus Sunday. His wife and dau ghter mot him at Rock Creek junction Trella Beiges of Fort land ana Mr. and Mrs. George Robison and children of Los Angeles are vis iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek. Sunday they had a Picnic lunch and a family reun ion at the Pioneer penic grounds on Service Creek. There were 2. of the Sweek family present. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman .pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gentry on Rhea Creek. Lyle Van Dusen of Top was a business visitor in Monument Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor and Airs. Roy Bowman were attend ing to business matters in John Day Saturday. o Guests last week at the Dur ward Tash home were friends from Redmond, Including Mrs. Loyd Peterson and Mrs. John Peterson and sons, Leo, Francis Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. PandN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. ATTENTION FARMERS! GUARD AGAINST FIRE SEE US ABOUT INSURING YOUR GRAIN IN FARM STORAGE. Turner,Van Marter & COMPANY Phone 152 HEPPNER OREGON Stockman Seeking Aid For Counties From U. S. Forests Congressman Lowell Stockman of the Second District of Oregon has Introduced a bill to pay an nually 2 per cent of the fair val ue of National Forest lands to the states for distribution to the coun ties in which the lands are locat ed. In speaking of the bill Repre sentative Stockman said, "The National Forest lands of the Uni ted States are generally estimat ed to be valued at about $800 mil lion, and they are lands on which no taxes are collected by the counties. While the Federal gov ernment pays to the states, for distribution to the counties, 25 of all National Forest receipts, there has been criticism of this plan, due to the inadequacy of the funds and also because the contributions are apt to be least when prices are depressed and the need of the counties is the greatest." The Congressman further add ed: "I believe the bill I am in troducing would establish a larg er measure of both stability and equity of contribution to the I counties. Each county would know at the beginning of each decade approximately the sum it would receive during the ensuing ten years from the then existing National Forest lands. Long-term county budgets or financial pro grams thus could be formulated with a far greater degree of as surance than is possible under the present 25 plan." Representative Stockman ex plained that he was particularly interested in this legislation since the percentage of area under For est Service administration in the counties of the district he repre sents is as follows: Baker 32.05; Crook 22.73; Deschutes 49.09; Grant 53.05; Harney 7.83; Hood River 61.74; Jefferson 13.97; Kla math 29.56; Lake 18.96; Malheur .06; Morrow 10.31; Umatilla 19.27; Union 45.94; Wallowa 56.00; Wasco 13.73; and Wheeler 15.11. Mr. and Mrs. Cachot Therkel- sen, former owners of Hotel Hepp ner, were overnight guests in Heppner Tuesday. They attend ed the golden wedding celebra tion honoring Mr. and Mrs 3. Fred Lucas, and returned to their home in Portland Wednesday morning. Mr and Mrs. Bob Lauglin and son Bobby spent the week-end at Camas, Wash, where they visited relatives and friends. 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