o Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 6, 1953 Monument Men Respond To Fire Call Friday By Millie Wilson Word was phoned to Monu ment Friday afternoon that Jim St ire wait's barn was on fire. The fire "truck from Monument and several men, among thorn Mor ton Cupper and Stanley Boyer, Harold Cork, Charles Roach, i I Spraying of Eudworm 'checks to determine "kill" of bud- Woods said that only small iso ! worms, the state forestry depart- lated areas have been discovered but foresters are hopeful Brownie Roach Wt immediately, mrtn Thompson last .Sunday. ' Hansen s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Th fire truck from Knrav and Charles and Marv McDaniels C. N. Wilson on Sundav and n . ? .... .1 ff a m i i.e. r ., !P 1 all the men Irom tnai commumiy 01 naruman :mi. h.u wis . wonaay. iney leu ior tneir, ends 111 COST. UreqOfl Wnt is also runnin? aerial and sofar, were there. It was thauKht that a Raymond Hooker and Mr. and home in Portland on Tuesday. 1 tiB l.hat Hivs of the laree epi- spark from the Hammer mill had Mrs. Ivory Jewell last Saturday.j Bob Damon, sheriff of Grant! Five years of spray warfare enund tes,s fo' tlnS contin-1 that t. e days of tie wrfc blown into the barn setting the Their pranddauKhter, Brenda county was a business visitor in ! against the tree destroying spruce ued infestations by this Insect. I demic infestations are over. chopped hay afire. It was soon Hillings was with tnem. ihey Monument on Monday. nuaworm enaea 'ihursuay in extinguished with little if any went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard left eastern Oregon when the state damage. It was estimated there Deimar Settle for raspberries. jFriday to visit Mr. Barnard's bro-'forestry department completed were seventy men responded to Mr. and Mis. Norris Stubble- ther, who lives near Granite, treatment on 292,000 acres of the infested timberlands. John B. Woods, Jr. assistant the call. : field and Mrs. Roy a. i orK were They returned Sunday. Mr ;.r,,i Mro tr.o Mellnr and business visitors in John Day last! Martin Bracea, the pod man. children are ' spending a two Saturday. said Friday was his last day to state forester In charge of the pro-1 weeks vacation in Wyoming with' Mrs. Lydia Capon honored her! drive the truck. He went to work Ject- reported that over 305.000, smalt (taugntcr, man Ann, on in the sheriff s office on Satur- ea"ons or. uui spray were usea in her fifth birthday last Saturday day. the insect control work during with a swimming party and al Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Hinton left Julv- Woods said he was happy to , Werner roast. The invited guests'Friday for Anthony Lake, where rePort that no airplane accident ,weie Keitfi and Cberyl Cork, their daughter Sharon and Theo --urrea on tne nuge spray jod Mr. Mellor's parents. Mrs. Ruby Gienger was ; ner guest of Mr. and Mrs i din . Her-! BE PROTECTED Nancy Eeardsley and 2 YEAR FAMILY Polio Policy Covers the Whole Family Including All Unmarried Children up to 1 8 Years. INDIVIDUAL 2 YEAR POLICY $9.00 Be Safe-Act Now Turner, Van Marter Cr Bryant INSURANCE BONDS REAL ESTATE Phone 6-9652 HEPPNER Capon, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beardsley and daughters Joanna and Nancy spent a weeks vacation in Salem. Miss Grace Murphy of Salem re turned with them as Joanna's guest. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomp son and granddaughter, Mary Lelia Preston spent Sunday af ternoon in Monument, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capon had as their guests last week, Mrs. Capon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reichen and her cousin, Mrs. Edna Smith, all of Portland. Chet Crown's father of Salem spent several days with him last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, at the Guard Station this week were Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. J. C. Strom of Scott's DonniejMay Vandetta will attend the I revjous to the start of the work, Presbyterion Youth Conference. sPeciai instructions had been The Hintons planned to do some Biven to tne three airplane corn fishing in the John Day river Panles concerning safety pre near Galenn cautions. Mr. and Mrs. Georre Canon : Unseasonable cold weather and and Mrs. Rex Sweek Mr. and tnPn hot hampered the insecti Mrs. Jack Forrest drove to Bend clde treatment of the budworms on Saturday. Iarl(1 Pushed the program which Rev. Paul Kimmel Jr. and is usualy finished not later than Hankie Cupper will attend the the first wcck of Ju,y back t0 the youth conference at Anthnnv !ast f th month. Foresters re- Lake this week !Port tnat the budworm larvae can WANTED! MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to S350 per month. Farm experience valuable. Write Box 22, Gazette Times Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweek and be effectively sprayed with the children left Fridav to npnrt uul onW at tne time they crawl their vacation at Hayden Lake, out on the limb U!,s to eat the Idaho. new needles. Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Bixler' Surveys are now being conduct moved this week from the Mus-;ed in tne treated ari'as to deter grave earace building to the'mine effectiveness of the spray. Ruben Patzer- house Test mpthod used is to count Mrs. Ned Sweek 'left her two 'budworms on branch of tree prior small sons with Mr. Sweek's par-'t0 sPra'lnK and to co"nt live bud- j ents. Mr :,ru) Mr Rov worms on the same tree ten days Mills, Oregon and her sister and while she went to Seattle with I0110Wlrg lne uul Datn' ln xne husband. Mr. and Mrs tVavnn hnr mnthw Mrs rinic, Pil M-o PSt, about 98 per Cent of the . ' . ' VVI hankV fit Vnncn11Vfr Wash IHI nu ic rv,n njr fmm Cn.ill 4 uuunuims invitation A A am nnounccmcniA I A marriage ii an important affair; it marks the union of two old families and the founding of a new one. The invitations and announcements should be worthy of the event. See our samples, there are none finer. 1 Conijfdi itmeniaru, with each order, this new wedding booklet to preserve the memories of your wedding; how your 1 rottiMce began; showers, list of wedding gifts; snap shots, press clippings; honeymoon happiness. A record of the most important events in your life, and his. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Frank Christcnsen, son of Mrs. her home in Monument. Thpvl i. a. mown, was a nusiness visi- returned Wednesday. On Thurs tor in John Day last Friday. day Mrs. Riley took Mrs. Sweek Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knox of and childcen to their home in John Day and Mrs. Knox's bro- Heppner. , ther Max Rush of Hood River,! Mr. and Mrs. "Floyd Fergersen visited their cousin, Mrs. Wave and Mr. Fergersen's mother, Jackson. Mamie Fergersen and Wave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and Jackson all drove to Bend on Mrs. Josephine Howell of Wall Friday for medical eheckuns. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foss and Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett of Boise were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Round on Thursday. Mrs. Foss have been destroyed. The Leo John Demers Aircraft: Creek were shopping in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Round and children of Day vi lie, were week end gue.Ms 01 mr. ano Mrs. inucKjjs Mr. fund's sister. They left Vandetta. Friday for Crater Lake and other Mrs. Maydette Hinton received joints. i u-ui-i limn mis. r.ueii raizer in La Gra title. Mrs. Patzer states she will teach the fourth grade in the Imbler school this year. Mis. Patzer will be missed from the Monument school where she tanglt for the past four years. Dave Broadfoot of Crescent City and Carmel Broadfoot of Grants Pass spent Tuesday and Wednes day hero finished up loading the machinery from the Powell saw mill which they recently bought and are moving to Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munkers of The Dalles stopped in Monu ment Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson. The Munkers were on their vacation. They stayed on Wall Creek Wed nesday where Mr. Munkers en joyed fishing. They were on their way to Magoon Lake to fish. Earl Sweek and daughter Carol drove to Long Creek Thursday to get Mr. Sweek's mother and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Claud. Mr. and Mrs. Claud accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sweek to Gresham on Friday to visit Mrs. Claud's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sweek and Carol will visit relatives in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt and granddaughter, Laura Lee Shank joined Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Round and daughter, Ireta Ann in Long Creek where they left Wednesday for Salt Lake City for two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, daughter Karen and Virginia Mannasau. who spent their va cation in Canada, visited Mrs. Betty Laugenfeldt and son Kennie of John Day visited in Monument on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Madis of Bel If lower, California visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Company of Salem completed the 100,000 acre Johnson creek unit Sunday. The Combs West-Air of Yakima completed the Dale unit Monday and the Northwest Agri cultural Aviation Corporation of Choteau, Montana, completed the Starkey unit Thursday. In addition to the mortality DuBosch last week. Mrs. Wave Jackson received a letter from her son Hugh, who is in the armed forces in Korea say ing he had thrown his shoulder out of place. They had transfer red him to a hospital in Japan and put his shoulder in a cast. 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