Poge6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 9, 1 950 Home Talent Plays Draw Large Crowd At Monument The home talent plays present pd by the Rranpp and the Scotch American dance Saturday nieht drew one of the largest crowds pver gathered in Monument. It was enjoyed by people ftom Mor row. Grant and Wheeler counties. The M. M. M. club held its regular meeting at the home of iK'lsie Sweek wth Doris Capon and Lois Hill as co-hostesses on Thursday. After the business meeting a guessing game, Flower Basket, was played. Lydia Capon won first prize and Daisy Simas won second. Delicious refresh, mcnls were served by the hos tesses. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ella Durst. Those attending were Daisy Si mas. Betty Jean Simas, Lydia Capon. Grace Stirritt, Anna Les ley, Fayre Sweek, Klla Durst, Louisa" Fleming. Helen Brown. Millie Wilson, Delsie Sweek and i he hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and son drove to Fossil last Monday to try to locate some seed grain. While in Fossil they visited Mrs. Hill's aunt. Mrs. Ursula Couture. I Mrs. Melvin Round, Mrs. Bob j Lesley, and sons and Mrs. Ouida Cork were attending to matters I of business in John Day Thursday. Ked Henderson of the Sisters and Bus Moorehead of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown at the guard station this week. Marvin Saddler made a trip to Ilardman after a load of grain Wednesday. He also picked up a 'steer at the Walt Wright ranch for Harold Cork. He was accom panied by Wayne Jones. Mr. and Bill Settle made a bus iness trip to John Day Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Enright and children and Daisy Simas were attending to matters of business in Heppner Wednesday. While there they visited Mrs. Daisy Si mas' daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek. Mrs. Simas brought her small grandson, Mi chael home with her. Bill Gates took two loads of cattle to the Hermiston sale yards for Volney McHaley. He SMART MONEY xvows WWFRE TO ,rm GO AFTER READING rue ADC IN THIS . 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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Streeker were business visitors in John Day and Canyon City Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Musgrave and son, Johnnie were in John Day Friday to consult an oculist for Johnnie. Mrs. LaVerda Cox and son Bob drove to Hamilton to visit her sister-in-law Mrs. Mabel Corley. Her niece Verna of Pendleton re turned with her for a few days. Some who have been sick this week are Flossie Gilman, Doris Capon and Earl Sweek. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Cupper and Mrs Ethel Scha fer drove to Bend Monday to consult a doctor. They returned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Massey of Heppner, Mr and Mrs. Jack Cou ture and children of Fossil and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek and son of Heppner visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek also visited Mrs. Sweek's mother, Mrs Daisy Simas. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Boyer made a trip to The Dalles for re pairs for their light plant. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Mellor re turned the first of the week from California where they spent sev eral weeks visiting Mr. Mellor's parents and other relatives. Johnnie. Stuhblefield bought Theron King's sheep this week. He brought them home Tuesday and is now busy lambing. Mrs. Alta Wright of John Day is spending some time visiting her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds. Tommy Munroe and son of Dayville were here Tuesday night and taught a large group of young people to dance some of the Scotch dances. Evervone enjoyed it immensely and are looking forward to the Scotch. American dance here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Ctinner and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore Monady. The men had spent the day installing microphones on tne stage at the evmnasium so that people would be able to hear oetier auring the eranee nlavs Saturday night. Kno Bleakman of Tod went tn the Wayne Leathers ranch Tues day for cattle spray. He and Stan ley wusgrave spent Wednesday spraying their cattle. school District No. 36 held a meeting Wednesday to vote on consolidation of the Monument schools. It carried by a large ma jority. At the same time a similar meeting was he d in Distr et No 8. It carried unanimously there. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saling spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Saling's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly. the grade school held a tour. nament for volley and basket ball in the gymnasum Thursday evening. Those competing were canyon i-uy, Long creek and Monument. Long Creek won all nonors. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Owens were business visitors in Heppner Friday. While there Mr. Owens consulted his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Zephyl Harrison came from Portland Friday for their household goods which had been stored at Rho Bleakman's. They have bought a home near Lstacada. While here they were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleak man and Mrs. Ethel Schafer. The Bleakmans entertained with a party in their honor. The many inenas ana neignoors presented the Harrisons with a bedspread. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweek were dinner and theater guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farrow in Long Creek Sunday evening. Orvil Wyland of Eagle Creek was greeting friends in Monu. ment Saturday. He brought his truck and took the Harrisons' household furnishings. He was an overnight guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson, Sunday night. Neil Owen and family have moved into the Perry Wilson house. Mr. Owens is a Drother of Harry Owens of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelly of Hep pner were week-end guesls of their son and family, Mr and Mrs. Bob Kelly. OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMal Ms K &. r SrJfi TTrj SaUiM ' A Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross of L . 'jwS w& watituq wont maktxhc ptowq$ and so it is with family living. the problems of managing the familv money, fou example or what to spend amd what to save become infinitely simpler when cheerfully approached, wishful Thinking, translated into planning, brings results. Gladys Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buchanan and son Bud spent the week-end in Baker where they visited Charles Buchunttn whois attend ing business college. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smethurst were eastern Oregon visitors last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross of Washtucna. Wash., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra. Mr. Iioss is owner of several ranches in this county. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Robinson of Portland were renewing acquain tances in Lexington Monday Mrs. K. K. Marshall who under went a major operation in Pen dleton returned to her home Sunday. x , . The liebekah lodge entertained with a pinochle parly Friday eve ning in the dining room of the I. J. J. r. llclll. nia " r. I were won, high by Mr9. Maurice Groves and c. c. i,armicimei, iu by Cecil Jones and Audrey An sted. High for canasta was Mrs. Vernon Munkers and low by Mrs. Thelma Anderson. Gerald Baker won the door prize. Refreshments of coffee, sandwiches and cake were served later. Lexington Graders Made Good Record In Umatilla Tourney By DELPHA JONES The Lexington grade school basketball players motored to Umatilla where they won second place in the grade school tourna ment. They won over Stanfield wit ha score of 24-12, and Umatil- a with a score of and were beat by lone with a score of 32-8. Word has been received in Lex ington that J. L. McMillan, bro ther of W. E. McMillan, has re turned to his home in Elko Nev ada following two weeks spent at the Mayo clinic where he had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar quardt, Mrs. Trina Parker and Miss Dona Barnett motored to Walla Walla Monday where they attended the funeral services for Mrs. Cypert. The Barnett girls were the only nieces of the de ceased woman. 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