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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 6, 1950
Queen's Dance Al
Monument Social
Event of Season
By MILLIE WILSON
The high school's queen dance
on Saturday night was a huge
sucoens horn Irom entertainment
and financial standpoint.
At midnight Patsy Forrest was
crowned queen of the high
Bchool by Clarence Holmes, with
a very impressive ceremony.
Laura Lee Shank was crown
bearer. The queen and her at
tendants. Darlene and Anita
Moore, wore formals. The attend
ants were escorted by Larry
Holmes and Gary Gregg. After
the coronation, Queen Patsy
drew the names of the winners
of the many prizes given away.
The prizes were donated to the
school by the business houses in
town and over the county in
general. Several were donated by
individuals.
Queen Patsy is a local girl and
has spent her entire 14 years in
Monument.
Last year's queen. Caroline
Asher, was lovely in a dark gray
suit and corsage of white carna
tions. She presented Queen Patsy
with her wand. Queen Patsy will
rule until next year's queen is
chosen.
Caroline also spoke over the
Mike to announce the names of
the people who so generousiy
donated the prizes and very
graciously thanked each one.
Several cars of young people
drove to Dayville Sunday eve
ning to attend the snow.
Shirley Mae Fleming is quite
sick again with rheumatic lever
Her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fleming took her to
the hospital in Prairie City on
Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Leverenz of Court
rock spent the weekend in Mon
ument. She attended Pomona
grange Saturday. Mrs. Leverenz
Nationally Advertised
Oilburners
Floor Samples
low as 70
oo
Marshall-Wells Store
is the teacher in the Courtrock
school.
Lewis Battv took Mr. Howe to
Maryshill the first of the week
to attend the funeral of his
grandson. Mr. Howe's son op
erates the ferry at Maryshill.
Bucky Flower, son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Leo Flower has been sick
:ind has had to drop out of school
for the remainder of this year.
Thev expect to go to Heppner
where Bucky will be under a
doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes arc
Hrivinc a new Jeel).
Mr. and Mrs. uwen .orK ui
Portland spent several days visit
ing in Monument. They wore
guests at the home of Mr. Corks
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Sweek. They attended the
high school's queen dance Sat
urday night. They left for their
home in Portland Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cox of
Newton, Kansas arrived Saturday
at the home of his brother. Carl
Cox. On' Sunday all his brothers
and two sisters gathered at the
old Cox home at Top to celebrate
his home-coming. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Micky Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox, Mrs.
Johnnie Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
MahPll. Mike Corlev. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cox and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Cox. This is Archie's first
trip home since he joined me
nrmv His manv Grant county
friends are eiaa to Know ne i
home again.
Mrs Char es Koacn and aauyn
ter Joan were callers at me
Wilson home on Sunday.
Jack Sweek of Mamatri tans
is spending his Easter vacation
at the home 01 nis parem, -u
and Mrs Earl Sweek.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Stout, Mrs.
Arthur Stout and Mrs. Anna Cart.
er from VVeiser. Idaho surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty with
a short visit. They came inuis
day evening and returned Frl
dav. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty took
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrow to
Fox Sunday where they were
forced to leave their car on Sat
urday.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers,
l.ee Leathers and Mrs. Bill Gates
were business visitors in Heppner
i.n Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and
son Spike were in Pendleton on
Tuesday. They report the roads
;:s being in bad condition from
Monument to Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Dane Broadfoot
ami Carmel Broadfoot arrived
home Tuesday from Eminence,
Mo. where they attended the fu
neral services for their grand
mother. The severe storms over
the midwest delayed them on the
return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassner took
two of their black Angus bulls
to Klamath Falls last week. Out
of twenty nine entered theirs
placed third, lliey soia Doin uuus
before returning Tuesday
Lynn Forrest accompanied by
Chuck VanDetti drove to Ontario
io get a load of baled hay for
Mr. horrest.
Steve Holmes returned this
week irom a mrcc wccm
San Francisco and otner un
fomia cities.
Lewis Batty. Master of the Mon
ument grange is on tne sick iim
n,ic uwk He was unable to at
tend the Pomona grange meeting
Saturday. There was not such a
large crowd at romona tms yeur
but it was a very enjoyable meet
ing Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Morrow
of Prairie ny nau me huoioi-
tune to have their car Dreait
down as thev were coming
ihmiiPh Fox Valley. They called
Boyer's store and toio 01 meir
plight. Mr. Boyer went for them.
They were overnight guests 01
Mr and Mrs. Lewis nauy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek left
this week for a few days visit
with their daughter and husoanu,
Mr and Mrs. Jack Couture in
Fossil. From there they will go
to Heppner to visit their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. rsed sween
and their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Massey.
o
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson
left Tuesday morning for Clack
amas to spend the week and the
Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Putman and family. Mrs.
Putman is their da ugh ter.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
Your Community Church
The way to burn the Devil out
is for God's people to get up
steam, so let the light of Chris
tianily be seen, for lamps do not
GRANGE TO SEE MOVIES
Orville Cutsforth will show
movies taken on the recent air
and Mrs. Bob Lesley were' jaunt to Cuba at the regular
attending to matters of business ; meeting of Lexington grange Sat
in John Dav last Monday. Their ; urriav evening. The tour pictures
two sons. Newt and Dean visited will be supplemented with films
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. )iP has developed around home
Roy Cork while they were away, and other trips by air and car.
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EASTER STYLE PARADE
Suits . . . Shorties . . . Hats . . .Blouses . . . Dressy- Dresses
Accessories . . . Children's Hats . . .
NORAH'S SHOP
I0IIE STUDENT BODY
presents
The Mountain House Mystery
A Three-act Play
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - lone
8:00 p.m. - April 12, 1950
Admission (including tax)
Adults 50c
Students 35c
Reserved 65c
tulk, they shine, and great works
are performed, not by strength,
but by perseverance.
C hurch school 10 a.m., worship
and preaching 11 a.m.
Singing and preaching p.m.
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Dance and
Pie Social
Tuesday Evening, April 1 1
CIVIC CENTER PAVILION
Old Time Square Dancing
Starts at 8 o'clock
ADMISSION PRICK: One Home Baked Pie
which will be auctioned
coffee at the lunch hour.
and served with
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