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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 5, 1950 Page 3 Monument Hi Share At Grant Co. Fair Five Blue Ribbons The high school will sponsor a dance and supper at the gym Oct. 7. This will innaugurate the first of a series. Monument high school walked off with five blue ribbonsat the Grant county fair. Darlene Boyer and Gary Greggs were awarded firsts on Projects in U. S. history and world geography. Additional awards were won on a map by the sophomore class in world his tory, artwork by Anita Moore and Rhoene Bleakman, and the high school paper took first. The latier awara was not surprising as it won state honors. Mrs. Es ther McLaughlin, the instructor and the stuuenls merit praise. The KEA line men from Hep. Pner came to Monument Thurs day to rewire the town. The wo men of Monument under the di rection of Mrs. Floss Gilman and Mrs. Edna Moore served a pot luck dinner and supper Thurs day and Friday noon for the workers. The people of Monu ment are thankful for this work. They now have good lights and plenty of power. Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Round, daughter Ireta Ann, and his mo ther, Mrs. Betty Round visited re latives in Monument Sunday. Mrs. Anna Bayless of Heppner Roller Ska&i 2) at County Fair Pavilion Heppner 7:00 O'clock P. M. Friday, October 6 Craber & Schweigart Operators accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Bellenbrock to Monument Friday. She was an over night guest of Mrs. Grace Stirritt and Mrs. Lola Shank. She went on to John Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Shank Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan snanK 01 Hood River spent the week at the Stirritt home. He was here to do repair work on his store building which he has leased to Mrs. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Clats- kanie visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stirritt and Mrs. Lola Shank on Monday. They were returning to their home after a visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle and Mrs. Ruby Geinger of Cottonwood drove to Hermiston Friday to at tend funeral services for Mrs, Bngles' aunt. Mrs. Lottie Foss of Boise spent the week in Monument visiting her daughter, Mrs. Steven Hol mes and her mother, Mrs. Josie Round. Mrs. Foss returned to her home Sunday. Word was received by Mrs. Mattie Stubblefield of the death of her sister, Mrs. Dovie Fields in Portland. Funeral services for her will be held in Monument. Rush Crabtree is visiting his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson. Mrs. Goldie Rounds has been sick with the flu. Monument will now have a picture show every Sunday night Thomas McLaughlin and Glen Legler brought in two nice four pointers Sunday night. Several report getting a deer on the op ening day. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek of Heppner came to Monument on Sunday to get their small son Mike who came Friday to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bellenbrock brought them over. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey SPurgeon are the proud parents of a baby boy born at Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner Friday. Mrs, Spurgeon is doing nicely but the baby win have to remain in tne incubator for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst spent Thursday and Friday visiting relatives and friends in Round Basin. Lynn Forrest was suffering from a lame back this week. Earl Lewis drove him to John Day on Friday where he received med ical aid. Mrs. Ivy Barnard- accompanied Mrs. Katie Hinton and her dau ghter Alene to John Day Satur day where they attended to mat ters of business. Leland Stewart and friends of Eugene were greeting friends in 'Monument the fore Part of the week. They are here to enjoy some hunting. The Stewarts are Creek spent the week with her building a new home in Eugent. Mrs. Leona Claude of Long son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Sweek. Mrs. Claude stayd With Mrs. Sweek while Earl en joyed a few days of hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle and daughter, Mrs. Willard Gilman, were attending to matters of bu siness and doing some shopping Tuesday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rowton have moved from the Mantis house to the Leo Flower ranch helnw town. Mrs. Rowton will i keep house for her husband and school. Mr. Flower while Mrs. Flower Is in La Grande attending normal it DON'T BE TRICKED INTO ON NOVEMBER 7th wn 31ft INI IN 0 Last Measure on the Ballot Be sure to register so that you can vote 317 X NO a vote against the return of bootleg ging, racketeering, speakeasies, disrespect for law and order, and all the other evils of prohibition! Citizens 317 X No Committee, Le Stidd, Jr., Secretary 301 Lumbermen Bldg., Portland, Oregon T'S H ERE! The amazing New Majestic Electric Combination Range with Guaranteed Performance at Gilliam 6- Bisbee Where: We have got it, will get it, or it is not made It's an Efficient Two-way Room Heater that also cooks and bakes while it heats with Oil, Coal or wood . . . All complete Modern Stream lined Design. MAJESTIC COMBINATION RANGE ARE YOU READY? ZERO WEATHER AHEAD! 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