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Monument REA Board Talks of Service Expansion
By Millie Wilson
Jinberi Wallers and Norman
Gilchrist of the Bonneville Tower
Administration office in Walla
Walla, weie in attendance at the
regular Directors meeting of the
Columbia 1'ovver Co-op Associa
tion held in Monument Monday
April 12. The purpose of their
isil was to present electric en
ergy rale studies on irrigation.
Also present was Robert Ashmead
of Mitchell who presented infor
mation on the projected television
honk-up at Mitchell.
Mr. Klkins and Mr. Tolladay,
who own a resort and a ranch
respectively in the Ochoco Sum
mit area between Mitchell and
I'rinevilie ami discussed the posi
bility of the Co-operative furnish
ing power to that area. Leonard
Knberlson was in attendance to
learn about service to the area
east of the Hob Holmes ranch on
Deer Creek, near Monument.
The board approved expendi
ture of $!), 000.00 for improvements
to the office building and the
grounds at Monument and ac
cepted the bid of Kddins Motor
company of The Dalles to pro
vide a new Kord station wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt
and Lama Lee were attending to
matters of business in John Day
last Monday.
Mis. Helen Blown and Mrs.
Mary JinKoseli were business visi
tors in John Day on Wednesday.
Mrs. Bob Kingman and
Stella Reynolds were
visitors in John Day April 12.
Mrs. Mova Oilman received
Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Mrs. 1 1 vv
business Riley, Mrs. Larl bweeK ana iviu
lie Wilson.
Mrs. Robert
Holmes and Mrs.
word from her mother, Mrs. W.j Steve Holmes were hostesses at a
11. Settle in Pendleton that her
father was improving and had
been taken from under the oxy
gen tent. Mr. Settle has been suf
fering from a blood clot. He was
allowed to sit up for a few
minutes on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman ofj
Ml. Vernon visited in Monument
on Thursday.
The ladies of the M. M. M. Club
held a cooked food sale at Boy
er's Cash Store last Saturday. The
proceeds to go to the. church.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Round
and daughter Ireta Ann of Long
Creek were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt on
April 10th. They attended the
dance given in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Gwings, who recent
ly lost their home by fire.
Fred Shank drove to Madras
last week to visit his sisier and
brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Far I Johns. He drove over on Fri
day and returned on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst were
overnight guests at their grand
daughter, Mrs. Vivian Andrus in
Baker last Wednesday.
Some of those from Monument
to attend the funeral services for
I!. W. Shaw in Long Creek were
Mr. and Mis. George Stirritt, Mrs.
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Silvr wedding anniversary party
honoring Mrs. Robert Holmes'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ow
ing on their twentyfifth anniver
sary. The two Mrs. Holmes' pre
sented the honored couple with a
silver wedding cake. The in
vited guests gave them a silver
sugar and creamer set. Those pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Du
Eosch, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wedge-
worth, Norman DuBosch and John-
Owings. Sandwiches were ser
ved in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Van Dusen
of Wall Creek have as their
guests, Mr. Van Dusen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dusen of
California, also his uncle, Rupert
Farrens.
The Long Creek high school
Girls Baseball team came to
Monument on Monday April 12 to
play the Monuments girls team
on the Monument diamond. The
score was 19 to 36 in favor of
Monument.
Dr. Downs and friends of Mil
ton -Freewater were calling on the
friends in Monument April 14. Dr.
Downs had an office in Monu
ment a few years ago., so is well
known here.
Mrs. Dell Neal and Mrs. Har
old Evans, who have spent th;
past three weeks in Ashland,
returned to their home April 13.
Master Sargeant, S. E. Lewis, Jr.
has been visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Lewis Sr., for the
past week. Master Sargeant
Lewis has already spent two
years in Germany and will re
turn for another three years after
pending a few days visiting with
relatives in California, lie leu
Monument for California
Tuesday.
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School Notes
I By Mary Cason and Mary Haynes
i Mrs. Floyd Pullen underwent
surgical operation at the Pioneer
' Memorial hospital, at Heppner,
Wednesday. Mr. Pullen reports
her condition very satisfactory,
after visiting with her Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Cason and sons
Johnnie and Jimmie and Ellis Ca
son were business callers in
Heppner Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conboy and
daughters, Kathy and Lynne
visited with Mrs. Conboy's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webb
at Mayville, Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wick and
sons, Jerry and Steve spent Sun
dav in Condon with relatives.
By Supt. Chester L. Ward
One of the highlights in the
music department was the band
concert April 13. It was the first
time that the grade school band
appeared as an organized unit.
That fact was much appreciated
by the audience who listened.
This is a wonderful thing for it
assures an enlarged band each
year. Credit was given to Mr.
Raskin and the grade school
student who worked so hard with
him. This includes the band
mothers. The crowd was greatly
pleased with the solos, duets,
trios and high school band.
Hearty congratulations to the en
tire music department.
If those who are vitally inter
ested in the work of the band
could read the receipts that have
been returned from the La
Grande music festival, they would
be very happy. All people par
ticipating in solos and band work
received an excellent rating and
very fine comments which can
be useful to the individual. I
very carefully read the summary
sheets written by the judges and
it was very gratifying, indeed, to
check the technical progress pro
duced by such training.
A very fine time was had by
the mothers who attended the
banquet given in their honor by
the Girl's League April 14. Many
fine tributes were given to the
faithfulness of the mothers and
an inspiration was received by
the youths from the mothers.
The local board of education is
giving special attention to the
opening of the swimming pool
which will probably be the first
of may. Look for further an
nouncements. The high school baseball team
appreciated the way the game
with Boardman turned out April
16. The score was 2 to 7 in favor
jast of lone. They arc looking for
ward to tne game witn ticno on
April 20 and hope they can do as
well.
The school board has tendered
Superintendent Ward a new two
year contract beginning July 1,
1954. He is working with them
now on plans, schedules and de
tails for another year.
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Mrs. Cecil Hicks and children
and Mrs. Elsie Greenfield were
week end shoppers in Condon on
Saturday.
Mr. Dick Adams of Tigard apd
Boh Malott of McMinnville were
visitors at the C. L. Wick home
over the weekend. Dick Adams
is a nephew of Mrs. Wick. They
returned home Sunday.
Mr. Allen Matthews, who is an
instructor in the Milton schools,
visited his mother, Mrs. Matt Ion
Hicks and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Haynes over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers
and boys of Hermiston spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ellen Rogers.
They returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Sophia Spalding returned
to her home here Mondav. She
has t-pent the winter with her
daughter. Mrs. Lovena Palmer in
Condon.
City officials from Arlington,
Henpner, Fossil, lone and Lone-
rock met with Condon officials.
Monday evening at the Condon
hotel. A dinner was served, with
the meeting following later.
Those from here were Mrs. Alcy
Madden, Hrs. George McLaugh
lin. Mrs. Tom Perry, Ed McNutt
and Glenn Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelse Collins and
children were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Williamson
l.'lv;t iinil.-ond
Mr. and Mrs. John Havnos and
daughter of Molalla, and Mr and
U;s. Les Haynes were Easter visi
ons at the Pete Haynes home.
Tliev attended EaMer services ai
ihe Methodist church in the afVr-
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Gail Talbert. daughter of Mr.
aiid Mrs Earl Talbert, entered the
Pioneer Memorial hospital Friday
t.nwiUvtomv operation. They
relumed home Saturday.
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CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 10:55.
Donald Pritchard from North
west Christian college will be
guest speaker. The pastor will
conduct the services throughout
the day. The film "Where do
ministers come from?" will
shown at 7:30.
Choir rehearsal at 8 p. m.
Thursday.
be
on
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m.
Junior choir practice, Wednes
day 4 p. m.
Choir practice, Thursday 8 p. m.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. A
special after-Easter meditation,
"Aftermath or afterglow."
Be assured you will be welcome.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
IONE NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. Delia Corson is recovering
after being ill for a couple of
weeks. Miss Opal Briggs and Mrs.
Anne Smouse of Heppner have
been staying with her.
Helmuth Hermann, student at
Thome. . .
April 24, Saturday-SMcil
meeting of the Topic club at the
home of Mrs. Charles Carlson, at
2:15 p. m.
April 28, Wednesday P-TA at
8 p m. in the school cafetorium.
April 30, Kriaay juinui-ot-i.iui
eimutn Hermann, iuul-... - . hoo
the University of Oregon Dental J banquet at the h,l
r'hri.-il snent the weekend witn
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Her
mann. Mr. Bain of Walla Walla gave
a talk on insurance at the meet
ing of Willows grange Saturday
evening. An Easter program was
presented by the children which
consisted of recitations and songs.
A lie contest was conducted and
Mr. Gain and Mrs. Ernest Heli
ker tied but Mrs. Heliker received
the prize by a drawing. The
hostesses were Mrs. Harvey Ring
and Mrs. Ed Buschke. The tables
were decorated in the Easter
motif. They were, also, hostesses
at the H. E. C. of Willows grange
at the hall Friday afternoon on
April 16. At this meeting plans
were made for the Father-Son
banquet in June. The buying of
two new tables for the hall was
discussed.
Dates to Remember:
Guests at the Roland Bergstrom
home Sunday were her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marcum of Port
land, her grandmother, Mrs. Mag
gie Marcum of Meridian, Idaho
and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Weeks of The Dalles.
At an American Legion meet
ing last week it was decided to
sponsor two high school boys for
Boys' State in Salem in June.
The Post is also sponsoring a
baseball team and practice is
under way.
Mrs. Ruby Nichols gave a din
ner for the following Sunday at
her home: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kincaid, of Pendleton, Lyle Kin
caid of Salem, Earl Padberg of La
Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kin
caid and daughter, Mrs. Lana
Padberg, Huston Bryson, L. J.
Padberg and Lindsay Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and children spent Easter Sunday
April 23, Friday Three Links! at the Harry uuonneii jr. nome
club at the home of Mrs. Cecil in Heppner.
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IONE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
Evening services at 8:00 p. m
Bible study and prayer meet
ing, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Everyone welcome.
HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Services:
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Christ's Ambassadors 6:45 p. m.
h'vangelistic Services 7:45 p. m.
Thursday evening Prayer and
Bible study 7:45 p. m.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
Two identical services of Choral
Holy Communion with sermon at
9 and 11 a. m.
Church school at 10 a. m.
No 8 a. m. Holy Communion
Easter Sunday.
Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion
Wed. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir
Thurs. 8 p. m. Choir practice.
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