Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, December 1 1, 1952
Page 3
umbia Power
p Meeting
U at Monument
By Millie Wilson
the share holders in the
hiia Power Co-op, spent a
leasant day in Monument
as guests of the Co op. Mr.
the manager, arranged a
nterestinc and educational
m for the people, besides
: them free lunch, served
Ladies of the H. E. C. The
nt of the Co-op, Ralph
and all the Directors were
t.
fcli Farrow called the meet-
order and two movies were
"Constructing a Farm
and "Bonneville Power
listration". Talks were
bv Harrv Baker. Statu In.
ir. "Whv we need our elec
jpplianees inspected" Mr.
hst spoke of "Power Supply
ost of Power . Mr. Spam,
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manager, gave a financial report.
Mr. Corey, Attorney for the Co
op, explained the measure that
was to be voted upon.
Mr. Engle, Mr. Jarvis and Mr.
Farrow were re-elected and the
measure carried 128 yes 13 no.
Nine prizes were given away.
Mrs. Lillian Stubblefield of
Monument won the Electric Blan
ket; Mrs. Wilbur Reynolds of
Dale won the Electric Clock;
Ralph Farrow of Long Creek won
the Coffee Percolator; Mrs. Felix
Johnson of Long Creek won an
Electric Timer; Stanley Musgrave
of Top an Electric Clock; Orm
Montgomery of Ritter, a set of
Plastic Tumblers; Harold Cork an
Electric Grill; Stanley Boyer of
Monument an Electric Clock;
Warren Consonant "of Ritter a
Toaster.
Anna Lesley, who has spent the
past two weeks with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith of Pendleton, re
turned to Monument Saturday.
She accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
S. Andrus.
George Stirritt and grand
daughter, Laura Lee Shank spent
Saturday and Sunday in John
Day visiting Mrs. Stirritt and Mrs.
Shank. Mrs. Shank has been
moved from the hospital to her
aunts', Mrs. Iffie Stewart's home
in John Day.
The Grange sponsored a dance
Saturday, December 6. Farrows
of Long Creek furnished the
music.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Shaw of
Long Creek were business visitors
in Monument last Saturday.
Mrs. Guy Montgomery of Ritter,
mother of Mrs. Jack Sweek of
Monument, passed away at her
home Wednesday morning. Mrs.
Montgomery had been in poor
health for sometime, however,
she was able to spend Thanks
giving in Monument with her
daughter and family. Her son,
Russell Peterson of Los Angles
flew to Pendleton and was met by
Mr. Montgomery and came to
Monument. Another daughter,
Mrs. Mary Pounders, daughter
and aunt of Spokane were also
met in Pendleton by Mr. Mont
gomery. They were all weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sweek. Funeral services were
held in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown left
Friday for Salem to attend a
family get to gether of the Browns.
Mr. and Mrs. George Capon
were in John Day Friday. Mr.
Capon had a medical check up
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Andrus and
son of Pendleton were over night
guests of Mrs. Andrus' grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Durst, Dec. 6.
Red Henderson of Prineville
and Mr. Belcher of Salem were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Brown at the Guard Station on
Thursday. They spent the day
invoicing.
Every one is looking forward to
the Christmas program sponsored
bv the grade school on December
23. A dance will follow the pro
pram. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Moore of
Heppner visited their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Moore and children last
week.
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Lewis Batty was attending to
matters of business in Heppner
December 3rd.
Wave Jackson was hostess at
her home last Thursday for the
M. M. M. club. There were fifteen
present. The hostess asked each
one present to tell a Christmas
story and gave a prize to Helen
Brown for the best story; while
Delcla Sweek received the con
solation prize for not knowing a
story. Fayr Sweek donated the
white elephant which was won by
Millie Wilson. Refreshments were
served by the hostess. The next
meeting being the Christmas
meeting will be held at the home
of Lydia Capon on December 18.
D. Mather of Lyle Washington
was in town December 4. He
stated he hoped to have his
equipment here so he could start
a crew digging holes and setting
poles on the R. E. A. line from
Service Creek to Monument This
is welcome news for the Monu
ment community.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lutheran services will be held
this Sunday, Dec. 14 at 3:00 p. m.
at the Civic Center. Bible story
period for children at 2:30 p. m.
NEED Envelopes, Phone 882
Bridal Shower
Given at Boardman
For Miss Miller
By Flossie Coots
Mrs. Elvin Ely, Mrs. Eldon Lilly,
Mrs. Bill Lilly, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo,
Mrs. Clyde Tannehlll and Mrs.
Arthur Allen wer co-hostesses at
the Elvin Ely home last Thursday
for a bridal shower honoring Miss
Mildred Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Miller, who re
ceived many nice and useful gifts.
About fifty ladles were present.
Miss Miller is to become the
bride of Harold Baker, son of Mrs.
Adeline Baker, December 21st.
Weekend guests at the Rollln
Bishop home were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Moore and Pat Green of
Portland. While here the men folk
enjoyed goose hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tannehlll
and daughters, La Grande were
over night guests Sunday at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Tannehlll.
Pfs. Fred Knight spent Sunday
and Monday at Sunnyslde, Wash.,
with his father Lei Knight. '
Mrs. Chas. Nickerson returned
home from La Grande Friday
where she was called to attend
the funeral of her sister, Mrs.
Alice Reed on Thursday.
The Rev. Walter Duff, Dallas,
Oreg., National president of Vil
lage Missions preached the morn
ing sermon at the Boardman Com
munity church, going on to Kent,
Oregon for the evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Skoubo and
son David returned home Friday
after several days spent in Port
land, j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas are
the parents of a baby daughter,
born in the St. Anthonys hospital.
Pendleton November the 24th.
This is the sixth child for the
Thomas'. I
The contractor Frank Lohse has
begun pouring the concrete for
the new school gymnasium, thel
first was poured Friday of last
week.
The Boardman Garden Club
met Monday evening December
1st at the home of Mrs Claud
Coats with Mrs. Ed Kunze as co
hostess. The club voted to hold
the "Prayer for Peace" meeting
Monday evening December 22nd
at the home of Mrs. Nate Macom
ber, also each member Is to bring
an apron to be sent on to the
State Hospital for Christmas. Mrs.
Glenn Carpenter displayed sev
eral Christmas decorations, in
cluding two beautiful Christmas
wreaths. The next regular meet
ing will be In January at the
home of Mrs. Chas. Anderegg.
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Sunday Dec. 14.
Morning Worship and Sermon
at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: 'The
Lost Star". Special Music by the
Choir. Mr. Oliver Creswick. Direc
tor. Sunday Church School at 9:45
a. m. We have a class for every
age. Youth Fellowship Class and
Adult Bible Class at the same
hour. You are welcome, Mr. Oli
ver Creswick, superintendent.
Choir practice Thursday at 8
p. m.
Christmas Ball
Friday, December 19
CONDON HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Music By
Ken Knott & His Orchestra
Semi-Formal Dancing 9 to 1 :30
Admission $1 .50 person-$2.75 couple
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