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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 22, 1956
Monument News
By Martha Matteson
Mrs. Mamie Fergerson return
ed home SunSay after spending
four months visiting her daugh
ter in Hutchinson, Kansas. She
stopped in Boise and visited her
sister then came on to John Day
where her son Floyd Fergerson
brought her on home.
Mrs. Jim Crocker has returned
from the Prairie City hospital
where she has been for surgery.
Lois Bleakman returned from
John Day March 10 where she
had been under doctor's care. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Ledgerwood
brought her home and spent the
weekend at the ranch with her
folks the Bleakmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum have
bought the house they are liv
ing in from her son, Roe Bleak
man. They plan to enlarge it.
Stella McCarty drove to Prine
ville Monday on business. She
was accompanied by Mary Lip
pert and her father, Mr. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Spike Millej" of
Prineville were In town Wed
nesday. The Bob Kelly family, who sold
their ranch to L. L. Flower, have
moved into one of the mill houses
for the summer.
Mrs. Harold Lippert held a
birthday party Wednesday af
ternoon for her oldest son, David,
four.
Mrs. Vern McCarty and child
ren spent four days visiting here.
They stayed at the Kingman
home.
Mr. ani Mrs. Lee Slocum drove
to Cecil Saturday to spend a few
days with her daughter and
family, the Herbert Hynds.
Doris Kingman and Stella Mc
Carty drove to Long Creek Tues
day t0 visit Jessie Scott and
Donna Keeny.
Helen Holmes was in John Day
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Mary Wright of Rhea
Creek spent the weekend with
her mother Granny Capon.
Mrs Harold Wright visited over
the weekend with her mother,
Wave Jackson, brother Wilbur
Flower and her uncle, Rush Crob
tree. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh of Ukiah
have moved to the Kenneth Batty
place on the river to run the
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Enright and
girls were visiting at the Dick
Williams' Sunday from their
home at Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Brand
hagen spent the weekend In Pen
dleton visiting his brothers.
The Columbia Power Co-op was
busy for a few days at the mill
repairing wiring and draining
the pond to clean it.
The M. M. M. club was to meet
at the Grace Starret home Thurs
day due to the sewing classes the
meeting has been set for this
Thursday.
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
OWNED AND OPERATED BY
PAUL H. HANSEN
Will bt available again this year to offer assistance to the
ranchers of this area with their weed spraying problems.
Mrs. Ella Kinton of Portland
visited her folks here and at
Hamilton. Her brother Boyd Hin
ton took her back to the bus
Saturday.
Fred Barnard of Union came in
Saturday to visit his brother Earl
and do some work on Boyd Hin
ton's house.
Dinner guests at the Matteson
home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
Vern McCarty and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman.
Donald Gilman was In for the
weekend visiting his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman DuBosch
of Pendleton were weekend visi
tors with their folks, the Charles
Roaches and Vic and Mary Du
Bosch. i
Joet Mellor helped the Kellys
moveSaturday and Clenta cooked
dinner and supper for the 12,
who helped scrub the house and
get settled on Sunday.
William Farrow, county agent,
was here Saturday afternoon
and held a feed relief meeting
for the farmers at the grange
hall.
St. Anne's- church ladies held
a cooked food sale Saturday at
Boyer's store.
The grade school held their
finals in basketball Saturday at
Monument. The results were
Prairie City, first; Long Creek,
second, Monument, third and
Bates, fourth.
Ross McDonald of Long Creek
spent Sunday at the Dick Wil
liams' home.
Dale Matteson of Heppner was
visiting his folks here Saturday
night and Sunday.
George Manuel , of Dayville
district commander of district 11
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green of Mt.
Vernon, Mrs. Green is dist. 11
president and membership com
mittee of the American Legion
auxiliary, joined Monument on
Saturday night for their Legion
birthday party. Mrs. Green and
Mr. Manuel both gave interest
ing talks. Potluck dessert and
coffee was served, the rest of the
evening was spent in cards and
Mm
OF
EQUIPMENT
AT 10:00 A. M.
Free Lunch At Noon
Monday April 2
IONE, OREGON- Right in Town
CHECK THIS LIST OF EQUIPMENT
2 M. M. Balers
1 Case. hand-tie balor
1 Fordson tractor
10 Sections combination spring tooth
15 Sections spring tooth
1G Sections John Deere S harrow
1 2TD35 International tractor
1 CMC Pickup
1 KB2 Pickup
1 -Chevrolet cab-over truck
1 KB5 International truck
1Massey-Harris combine
1 -'55 John Deere combine with Neal leveler
3 Massey Harris drills with hitch
1 Case bulker for Model W
2 4-bottom Massey-Harrls plows with hitch
1 10-inch International drill
30 ft. Harrows with hitch
30 ft. Springtooth with hitch
3 Calkins weeders with belt drive and hitch
1 Cheney weeder
1 Farmall tractor Model B with hydraulic
loader
1 International mower, 7 ft.
1 Fordson mower. 7 it.
1 International combine, Model 51, hillside
1 21 -ft. John Deere disc harrow
1 8-It. John Deere double disc
1 Graham-Hoeme, 17-ft.
1 10-ft. Farmall hay basket
1000 gal. deisel tank
2 Hydraulic dump hoists, heavy duty
1 Case hay wagon with rack
2 10-ft. Case disc plows with hitch
1 John Deere combine Model B motor com
plete with radiator
1 Bearcat chopper complete with pipe
1 Wheat grinder
2 550 gallon fuel tanks
1 300gallon underground storage tank
1 Buzz-box electric welder
1 D6 canopy top
1 Vj ton International pickup
1 Jeep motor, like new
11942 Jeep, deluxe cab
Shop tools, electric motors and odds and
ends galore
Siefoiii & Son, Owners
IONE, OREGON
TERMS CASH
Unless Credit Arranged For
V. R. "Bob" Runnion
AUCTIONEER
MERRY COOKERS
The Merry Cookers met at
their 4-H leaders house, Mrs.
Claude Graham.
Beverly Bradshaw was there
and gave a demonstration on
how to make a sponge cake.
While we were waiting we
made clam soup. Shannon and
Laura Lee made the sauce and
Julie and Carolyn fixed the
clams. Then we all had some
soup.
Laura Lee Sumner, reported
CAMP COOKERS
During the last meeting we
decorated one of O. C. Swanson's
store windows for National 4-H
week. When we finished we
went to the home of Mrs. Roy
W. Lindstrom where we ate our
own stew which we made earlier.
Our leader, Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom, passed out new 4-H
calendars and new cook books.
Stephen Lindstrom, reporter
that she had started at the last
meeting. It was a fine story.
Dr. Wagner gave us a drill in
marching out in the yard. We
also had a game on telling di
rections. Steve Estberg, Scribe
o
Mrs. Charles O'Connor gave a
birthday party March 12 for her
daughter, Terry, who was six
years old. The party was held
at the Masonic hall, with the fol
lowing guests: Charles and Kris
tin Nelson, Susan Hams, Stephen
and Susan Lindstrom, Bonnie
Morgan, Kerry and Kristine Pe
terson, Janice Snider, Joyce How
ton, Kathy Keene, John Raw
lins, Sharleen Hamlett, Marlene
and Anita Crawford, Frank Hal
vorsen, Mark Tullis, Pamela and
Paul Proudfoot, Linda Rowell,
Jimmie Swanson, Kathy Hausler
and Marjorie O'Connor.
Harry Yarnell, a patient in the
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner, is reported to be im
proving in .health.
FIVE HAPPY SEW AND SEWS
The Five Happy Sew and Sews
met at the home of Mrs. Leila
Palmer at 1:30 Saturday March
10.
This week we sewed during the
meeting. Sandra Beach made 'a
bean bag. Janet Palmer and
Leora Van Winkle made a pin
cushion. Linda Van Winkle and
Carol Ann Palmer studied their
books.
Refreshments were served by
Leora Van Winkle.
Leora Van Winkle, reporter
o
TRAILBLAZERS
The Heppner Trailblazers met
March 15 at the home of Mrs. C.
M. Wagner.
Mrs. Wagner opened the meet
ing with a prayer. We added a
black diamond to each of our
display boxes.
Our leader finished reading
the "Word Of Honor", a story
visiting.
Jessie Scott spent the weekend
with her folks.
HAPPY BLUEBIRDS
ine nappy rsiueDiras soiai
candy at our candy sale last
Saturday.
Today we had our meeting. We
received our new membership
cards.
We elected the following offi
cers, president, Vicky Kreimeyer;
vice president, Tamara Smith;
secretary, Nancy Cleveland;
treasurer, Diane Warren; report
er, Lynn Burkenbine and refresh
ment chairman, Patricia Van
Van Winkle.
After our meeting we practiced
for our part in the ceremonial
next Sunday. We invited all our
friends to come to it. It will begin
at 2 o'clock.
Lynn Burkenbine, reporter
IONE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McElli
gott are the parents of a daugh
ter, Mary Patricia, born in Pen
dleton March 13. Weight 7 lbs.
8 ozs. Mrs. Cecilia McElligott and
Mrs. Teresa Beaucahamp both of
Portland are the grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and children visited relatives
last week in West Linn and Astoria.
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