Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 05, 1954, Second Section, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 5, 1954
80 Men Control Grass Fire in Monument
By Millie Wilson
Assistant District Fire Warden,
Henry Martin, reports only one
major fire this week. It was a
prass fire on the Tom Campbell
place on Rudio covering 160 acres.
80 men were employed before It
was brought under control. It
was caused by a blast put off by
the Power Line Construction Co.
They are a sub contractor of the
R. E. A.
Ruth Swick of Portland came by
bus Sunday to spend several days
visiting friends In Monument.
She stayed Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gassner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork enter
tained with a party July 30th,
honoring Roy Cork on his birth
day. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cork, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cork, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Capon and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hooker. Films were shown for
entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peck (nee
Eleanor Glaekfe) have purchased
a new home In the Estacada dis
trict. It is a small acreage. They
will move from Sweet Home on
September 1st.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kimmell
returned from attending meetings
in Portland last Saturday.
The Chuck Vandetta children
are enjoying a visit from their
cousins, Joan and Sherry Van
detta of Portland. They came
from Portland with Mrs. Chuck
Vandetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Round
and children of Dayville spent
Saturday in Monument visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Vandetta.
They made the trip to get their
son, Davie who had spent the
week with Andy Vandetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler left
this week for their home in Cuba,
! and the first granddaughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Owings.
Davie Round of Dayville spent
la tew ciays vimuk hhuj van
Mo They spent the past' three Mead Gilman went to John Day. dpUa in Monument this week,
months here trying to find work, las Saturday with a lame knee. . MfS Iffic stcwart and Eppler
with PUSH-BUTTON CLUTCHI
Plon.i a light boat at
20 mpK . . . VI trolU
all day at an avon crawl.
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See the 15th
Anniversary Mercury Line at
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
Unrein
MOTOR SERVICE
but were unsuccessful.
Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman had
Mrs. Gilman's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foss
of Hermiston as guests for dinner
on Sunday.
Charles (Bucky) Morris, wife
and son of Corvallis, called early
Sunday morning at the home of
Mr. Morris' uncle and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cork. They were on
their way to Wallowa in the in
terest of his work.
The bridal shower sponsored by
Mrs. Lois Bleakman, Mrs. Darlene
Boyer. Mrs. Ouida Cork and Mrs.
Edna Moore on Sunday afternoon
honoring Janet Engle, bride elect
was attended by thirty-one. The
bride elect, Janet Engle was
honored by having both her
mother and grandmother at the
shower. Many sent presents that
could not attend. Games were
played and Ossie Engle, mother
of the bride elect won first place
Second prize was won by Miss
Ramona Hooker. Refreshments of
watermelon and punch were ser
ved. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gilman of
Heppner spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilman.
Willard is a nephew of Petes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman
were oveninght guests of Mr.
Bleakman's sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynds on July
24th. On the 25th they drove to
Hermiston where they visited Mr.
Bleakman's uncle, Bert Bleak
man, who is quite ill. They re
turned home Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hinton took
the four girls from the Presbyter
ian church to the church summer
school at Anthony Lake. The girls
were Mirinda Musgrave, Sharon
Hinton, Theo Vandetta and Caro
lyn Martin. They left Saturday
July 30th.
Laura Lee and Yvonne Bleak
man spent last week in Mt. Ver
non with their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Dave Musgrave. Mrs.
Musgrave took them to Joaquin
Miller resort swimming pool for
the lessons given there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingwald Dunrud
of Molalla spent Friday and Sat
urdav at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Engle on Cottonwood
The Dunrud's were on their re
turn trip from a vacation spent in
Canada
Miss Jo Ann Stimpson of Long
Creek was a visitor at the Bob
Gienger home on Cottonwood last
week.
'Llovd and Irene Osborn attend
ed a birthday dinner at Lehman
Snrincs on Sunday, honoring
Alton McBride of Long Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page drove
to Osweeo this week to meet Mrs.
Pace's son. Jack Newcomb of
Alaska. He flew down and could
only stay for one day, so they
all met in Oswego. He was there
on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Page
took two days for the drive to
Oswego.
Bernie Alston, the cattle buyer
from Bend stayed In Monument
Tuesday night. He purchased
cattle from Leo Flower and Fred
Shank.
After, taking some shots lie is Di, ky of John Day spent last
feeling much better, but had to weten(i wjtn Mrs. Stewart's sis
miss going to work on Monday, j t0f an(l husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes took ; Goorge stirritt.
a truck load of cattle to the stock. Mr and Mrs. Fred McWillis of
yards in Boise last Saturday. Redmonci have moved to their
While in Boise tney were kiu-m new homP tn(y recently pur
of Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr. and
Mrs Bill Foss.
Rev. Kimmell conducted swim
ming lessons again on Wednes
day and Thursday. Their swim
ming was on the Slim Owing's
ranch.
Mrs. Wave Jackson's daughter,
Mrs. Thelma Maley of Condon,
chased from Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Riley.
Bub and Darlene Boyer were
attending to matters of business
in Prineville on Tuesday. Mr.
Boyer who has been ill for the
past two weeks, consulted his
doctor while in -Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard ot
and her son Hugh Jackson came! Monument and Mrs. Katie Hinton
for her last Wednesday to see thei Hamnton drove to La Grande
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Loien i )ast Saturday to visit Mrs. Hin
Maley. Hugh Jackson is spend
ing his furlough by helping his
brother-in-law, Loren Maley in
harvest. Hugh brought his mo
ther home last Sunday. Mrs. Ida
Bleakman stayed with Mrs. Geor
giana Capon while Mrs. Jackson
was away.
Word has been received by
relatives in Monument of the
birth of a baby boy born July 20th
to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sweek
in Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes are
the proud parents of a baby girl
born July 27th in the Prineville
nsnital. It is the Holmes' third
h.'.t thPir first flnuchter. It Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
also is the first granddaughter of (Fry and son or Lanyon my, ieu
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes ; Saturday morning for Crater
Wheat Cleaning
and Treating
ON YOUR FARM
ton's daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterman.
Mr. Peterman is attending East
ern Oregon College at La Grande.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Simas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Andrus spent
last week attending to matters of
business in Portland. Their two
sons staved with Mrs. Andrus'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Durst.
Mrs. Floyd Fergerson of Day
ville visited with Mr. Fergerson's
mother, Mrs. Mamie Fergerson
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. KMncaid and son
Lake. They returned Sunday
evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kimmell
had as their guests last week,
Mrs. Kimmell's sister, husband
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Ramseyer, Michael and Rod
ney. They came from Canaga.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers
and children Deeanna and Buzzie
spent one day last week attend
ing to matters of business in
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Riley had
the moving van at their place on
July 30th to move their house
hold goods to their new 'borne
near Estacada.
The M. M. M. club presented
Daisy Riley with a small token of
remembrance before she moved
to Estacada. Mrs. Riley has been
a faithful worker in the club ac
tivities ever since she became a
member years ago.
George Strange of Portland is
visiting his brother Bruce Strange
and family. From here he will go
to Arkansas, where he recently
purchased a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
entertained Thursday with a
lawn luncheon, honoring Man
fred Lukas, who left Friday for
Hillsboro to' join another ex
change student for the trip to
New York where they will sail
August 12 for Germany. Those
present besides Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes and Manfred were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Roach, Miss
Joan and Brownie, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Holmes and son, Mrs. Grace
Duncan and daughter, Mrs. Fran
ces Leathers, Mrs. Dillie Leathers.
Mrs. Grace Duncan and Mrs.
Frances Leathers of Portland are
here visiting their mother, Dillie
Leathers, their brother Wayne
Leathers, wife and children and
their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach, Miss
Joan Roach and Brownie.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron King and
son Earl Frank left Friday fori
Portland where they will Join
Don and Delia Van Buskerk for
a ten day trip into Canada.
Mrs. Erhart has been helping
Mrs. Dilla Mantis in the post
office this week.
Darrell Lear and Miss Thela
Murry spent Saturday in John
Day. Darrell had some work done
on his car.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Moline
have as their guests, Mr. Moline's
niece, Mrs. Carrie Harper and
daughter Irene of San Francisco.
They have been here for the past
two weeks.
Mrs. Wave Jackson was pleas
antly surprised when her son Jack
Flowers and family of North
Powder spent Friday with her.
lone New!
Dr. and Mrs. Chaster L. Ward
spent the weekend at Roseburg
with relatives.
Dates to remember:
August 7 Morrow County
Farm Bureau swimming party at
the lone pool 8 to In. p. m. with
weiner roast at 9:30 p. m.
August 7 Princess dance at
the grange hall.
August 10 Garden Club meet
ing at the City park.
August 11 Maranatha meeting
at the home of Mrs. Mary Swan
son. The Archie Esteb family are
moving into the John Miller house
in Morgan.
NOTICE -
Effective August 1, I will Carry No
Accounts Not Paid In Full By The
20th of Each Month.
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