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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 1, 1954 Page 4 Monument Girls Organize New 4-H Canning Club By Millie Wilson I other load June 20th. Bob Holmes Mrs. Emory Moore last Thursday Thn iwnm.mpnt mrls nreanized also took a load of cattle on Sun-j evening. Those present beside another 411 club Tuesday, June 22. They met with their leaner, Mrs. Mildred Beardsley on the lawn of Mrs. Stanley Boyer's home. This is to be a canning club and they chose the name "Treasure Fruit Hunters." They chose the following officers; Judy Stirewalt, president; Laura Lee Bleakman, vice president; Mirinda Musgrave, secretary; Kay Swifk, news reporter; Caro lyn Martin and Theo May Van delta, cheer leaders. Those pre sent at the meeting were: Gwen and Theo May Vandetta, Mirinda Musgrave, Kuth and Carol Schone berger, Kay Swick and Laura Lee Bleakman. The next meeting will be held "July 8th when Wanda Phipps, Home Agent, holds her meeting on "Freezing" in the Grange hall at 1:30 p. m. Emory Moore was a business visitor in Arlington last Tuesday, June 22nd. Mrs. Stella Reynolds and Ver non McCarty were married in California last week. The" young couple are well known in Monu ment and their many friends wish them a long and happy wed ded life. Mis. McCarthy's sister, Mrs. Lois Dulaney and daughter returned home with them. I!ho Bleakman attended a Rur al School Board meeting in Can yon City June 21th. lie was ac companied by his wife, Lois, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave at Mt. Vernon; also her daughter, Rhoene in day June 20. i the hosts were Kev. raui jvim- Mrs. Andy Beardsley took nermel, Mr. and Mrs. nenry uei, mother, Mrs. Ethel L. Weeks to Deanna Leathers, ouuia corn, her home in Salem on Wednes- j Eff je Wedgeworth and Millie day, June 26. Mrs. Weeks has Wilson. Refreshments oi cane been a guest of her daughter and , and coffee were served. son-in-law for the past three j jvir. and Mrs. Bob Kingman left weeks. Mrs. Beardsley will have' gaturcay to spend one week of some dental work done before 1 tnpir vacation with friends and returning home. She also picked i rfljatives in Chelan, Washington, up her daughter, Joanna in Cor-1 Mr an(j Mrs. Gilman Shaw of vallis, where she has been at-(Long Creek, stopped in at the tending 4-H club summer school. home of Millie Wilson on their Bobby Cox returned home Fri-1 way noITie from Dayville, to tell day June 19 after spending four hPr Mr ghaws mother, Mrs. Ella days at Mt. Vernon visiting Billie ghaw, was in the hospital in Port Neal. The boys enjoyed fishing iancj iIer son Gerald, and wife, all four days. j took her to Portland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mantis it js f0ared she will have to un- and son Dickie, returned Tuesday ; (lerg0 SUrgery fmm a two week stav at tne Uranium mines at Boulder, Mon Mrs. Effie Wedgeworth and Mrs. Theo Owings were attending tana. On their way home tney t0 matters of business in John visited Yellowstone park. pay last Thursday. Bob and Isobel Neel were at-1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kincaid had tending to matters of business in to (rive to John Day after work Prineville last Thursday. Wednesday evening to get repairs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork and for their power saw. children spent the week at their j T)1P new home of Mn and Mrs. ranch in Baloney Basin. They A c owing is nearing comple built some fence and looked after tjorli xne roofing was put on this their cattle. week. Mrs. Lydia Capon and children j vvayne Leathers had the mis returned home Tuesday after fortune to get something in his spending ten days in Portland oye vvnii0 at work Thursday. His at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Relchen. Mrs. Doris Kingman entertain ed with a birthday dinner on Thursday, honoring her husband Rnh. The Invited cuests were: Mr. and Mrs. Norris Stubhlefield and daughter, Dayena, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCarty and child- and ' wife, Ethel took him to John Day for treatment. Charles Roach also had bad luck Thursday, when his tractor caught on fire while he was work ing in the field. He was able to extinguish the fire by throwing dirt on it. . He dodn't know ex actly how badly it was damaged, but the wiring was all burned off and one tire was badly blistered. They loaded it on Roy Cork's truck and took it to John Day for repairs. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Forrest had two of Mr. Forrest's sisters and one niece as their guests last Sun day. They were Mrs. Eva West fall of McMinnville, Mrs. Jose phine Harrison, of Kinzua, and Miss Kay Jones of Unionville. Miss Jones Is Mr. Forrest's sis ter Irma's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest and daughter drove to Roseburg last Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Junior Simas and children. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Devore and Mrs. Jane Devore, Sheriff Bauman, wife and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder of Heppner, stopped in for a short visit with Mr. Bauman's sister, Helen Brown. The party was just returning to Heppner from a trip into Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Crum are back on the Monument Lookout for the summer. Last Thursday eleven geese and seven goslings landed at the home of Ouida Cork for early morning cookies and coffee. They tried to settle at the homes of Doris Capon and Janice Cork but both were away from home. Those present were Darlene Boyer, Yvonne Stubblefield, Mattie lone News Sonda Emert of Walla Wafla is visiting at the home of her uncle, Delbert Emert. New books added to the library are Lameits for the Living by Parker; How I Became Girl Re porter by Goldberg; Guide To Na tural Hobbies, by Hammond; The Little Eskimo; Little Trapper and the Sailor Dog. A pink and blue shower was given in honor of Mrs. Robert Hoskins in the basement of the Community church June 26. She received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Howard Adams and Mrs. Harold Snider assisted with the gifts. Other hostesses were Mrs. Tad Miller, Mrs. A. A. Stefani, Mrs. Donald Peterson and Mrs. George Griffith. Refreshments were ser ved from a table with a center piece of blue and pink flowers and blue candles. Mrs. Fred Hos kins Sr., and Mrs. Hugh Salter poured. Mr .and, Mrs. Howard Adams and sons of Portland are visiting relatives here. Albert Nelson and daughter, Nell, of Kings City, visited rela- J tives here last week. Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. James Lindsay attended the re ception at Madras Saturday even ing for Mrs. Louise Irving, worthy matron of the Eastern Star of Oregon and Mrs. Janet Graun, the grand chaplain Mrs. Rietmann went on to Park Place where she attended a school reunion in the aid school building there. It was an all day meeting with pot luck dinner. There were 35 present from the year 1898 and up. Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rei senwebber of Pasco were visitors at the T. N. White home last week. Mrs. Larry Fletcher and child ren of Portland are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring. Stubblefield, Grace Stirritt, Louise Fleming, Clinta Mellor, Ivy Barnard, Joava Enright, Mil lie Wilson and the hostess Ouida Cork. There were seven children. The next meeting will be at Joava Enright. This will probably be the last meeting for the summer months. IONE AMERICAN LEGION'S ANNUAL CELEBRATION FIREWORKS and DANCE IONE LEGION HALL Saturday, July 3 Firework at 9 P. M., Dance to Follow MUSIC BY GENE RIETMANN'S ORCHESTRA $1.25 Per Person Tommy' Hnyward Jr., spent last,ren and Mrs. Lois Dulaney week visiting his father, Tommy aaugnier. Hayward Sr. and his aunt and undo, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laurence at Mt. Vernon. Friends of Linda Batty gave her a surprise birthday party at her ranch home last Tuesday, June 22nd. Mrs. Mead Gilman had word that her son, Mead Jr., who is in the armed forces had shipped out June Kith, but his destination was unknown. Harold Lipport took a truck load of Steve Holmes' cattle to the stockyards in Portland June l!Hli. He returned and took an- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen of South Bend were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kincaid. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Kincaid are sisters. The Hansons were just returning from a trip to Ne braska, where they visited Mr. Hansen's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Jewell drove to Heppner Thursday, where Mr. Jewell entered the hospital for a major operation. Their (laugh ter, Luann is staying with Mrs. Clinta Mellor. Choir practice and Bible study was held at the home of Mr. and IF YOU'RE GOING TO PLEASE 'ER WITH A FREEZER MAKE IT THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC 15 cu. ft. Upright Jr- ri . -a-a .,,' j r. 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