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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 1 3, 1951
M Monument News
By Millie Wilson
Lyle Van Dusen of Top, Oregon,
was in town Sunday afternoon
with a truck load of nine fat
steers. He was on his way to the
stock yards in North Portland.
Those from this community to
i attend the R. E. A. meeting in
Long Creek on Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweek, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bowman, Chance Wilson,
Roy Cork, Clarence Holmes, Char
les Raoch, Rho Bleakman, Stan
ley Musgrave, Dempsey Boyer,
Wilbur Flower and Wayne Irwin.
Mr .and Mrs. Jack Sweek were
attending to matters of business
in Pendleton last Saturday, caroi
Sweek cared for their children
while they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoskins and
daughter Lucy, Mrs. Grace Stir-
ritt, Mrs. Lola Shank and daugh
ter. Laura Lee spent last Saturday
shopping In John Day.
Mrs. Wayne Leathers and
daughter Deanna, Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Cupper, Miss Evonne Stone
man, Mrs. Clinta Mellor, and Lee
Fleming drove to Prineville and
Bend last week. Some consulted
an Oculist while some of them
had medical checkups.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Settle are
moving their household goods to
Prineville this week. They have
purchased a home in Prineville.
Mrs. Settle took her little sister,
Wanda Gray home with her.
Bud Engle of Cottonwood left
Sunday morning for Molalla. He
went to be with his mother when
his father has his operation in
Portland next Wednesday.
G. E. Jones, better known to his
friends as Teddy Jones has been
ill. George Stirritt took him to
Prairie City last Wednesday to
'rom where I sit ... Joe Marsh
Sign of a Nice Guy
Gut bo around these parts that
everywhere a hunter went this fall,
he came up againtit signs saying
"PRIVATE PROPERTY, NO HUNTING.
keep off." But not out at Happy
Preston's placet
Happy's signs say "private
PROPERTY, GOOD HUNTING, BUT BE
CAREFUL."
"Don't hunt myself," nappy says,
"bnt there' plenty of game on my
property. I tell the hunters where
the beat spots are away from
where I'm working and where no
body ebe ia hunting. It works out
pretty well all-around."
From where I sit, Happy has
once again shown why he gets
along with everyone and why
everyone respects him. Happy's
likes and dislikes might not be the
same as his neighbors', but that
doesn't stop him from nderitand
ing. When it comes to opinions on
hunting, fishing, politics, ways of
farming, or whether your favorite
beverage is beer or cider, try to be
like Happy and the cnaneea are
you'll be really happy 1
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consult a doctor.
Little Wanda Gray, daughter of
George Gray has been quite ill.
She was taken to Prairie City by
her father to consult a dactor.
Wanda spent several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle.
Her sister, Mrs .George Settle
came from Prineville to be with
her.
Criss Hamilton took his mother,
Mrs. Ella Durst to Pendleton to
.consult a doctor and to get some
glasses. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Ivy Barnard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round spent
last Sunday in John Day at the
home of Mrs. Round's mother,
Mrs. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Round
were business visitors in Pendle
ton last week.' Their sons, Ron
nie and Donnie stayed with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Round.
George Gibbs of John Day was
in Monument on Sunday. He had
inspected the Holmes Brothers'
calves which were being shipped
to Prosser, Wash., by Morgan's
Truck Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neal, Mrs.
Belle Neal and Roy Leathers were
business visitors in John Day on
Tuesday.
Mr. Robert Croft, principal of
Monument high school, Mr. Ver
non Peterman, principal of Monu
ment grade school and Mr. Walter
Miller, assistant High school
teacher drove to Seneca last Mon
day night to attend the School
master's Club. This organization
meets the first Monday in every
month. The next meeting will be
at Dayville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman are
moving their household goods
from the Daisy Simas house in
Monument to the Dell Neal ranch
down the river.
Louise Fleming is helping
Daisy Simas with the hot lunches
at school.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlot Fleming are
moving back to their ranch down
the river. For the past several
years they have had their place
leased to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming have spent
most of their time in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams
visited at the Mick Cimmiyotti
home in Boardman this week. On
Saturday they shopped in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Janney of
John Day spent Monday night
with Mrs. Janney's brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and
daughter Rhoene drove to John
Day for medical checkups on
Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Lee Lesley and Mrs
Botty Joan Simas held open house
on December 7th at the home of
Betty Jean Simas, honoring their
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cork on their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. Many
friends called during the after
noon to congratulate them and
gave them many silver pieces in
honor of their Silver Anniversary.
The benefit dance held in the
gymnasium and sponsored by the
Grange, was well attended and
very successful. The funds from
this dance will be used to buy a
butane range and hot water tank
for the school's Hot Lunch room.
Everything was donated. Mr. and
Mrs. Farrow of Long Creek fur
nished the music.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stubble
field were business visitors in
John Day on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman
spent several days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Dell Neal last
week.
The M. M. M. Club held its regu
lar meeting at the home of Grace
Stirritt last Thursday. Ella
Durst was co-hostess but due to
illness Mrs. Durst was unable to
be there. The club decided to
give five dollars to the Christmas
seals. After the business meet
ing, delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess. Those pre
sent besides the hostess were
Martha Mattesson, Lola Shank,
Louise Fleming, Millie Wilson,
Mary McDaniels, Anna Lesley,
Wave Jackson. Delcie Sweek. Dor-
is Capon, Iffie McKinney, Jessie
HosKii and Eva Moline. The
white elephant package was fur
nished by Clara Strecker and won
by Doris Capon. The next meet
ing will be held on Dec. 12 at the
home of Millie Wilson with Ida
Bleakman as co-hostess.
Anne Lesley is helping at the
Henry Durst home while Mrs.
Durst is not feeling too strong.
Nora Boyer returned from Port
land last week. She has been
a guest at the home of her daueh.
ter, Nora Healy.
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after the shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene re
turned home from Portland re
cently where Mr. Keene under
went a major operation. They
were gone for 'a month.
The Social Club of the Eastern
Star met at the home of Mrs.
Charles O'Connor Wednesday of
last week and were served a
luncheon at noon. Mrs. Robert
DeSpain was co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett and
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