Monument News By Martha Matteson (Too Late for Last Week) Elmer Matteson moved Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott and son of Long Cicek down to the R. K. Kingman ranch Saturday. Rony Morgan, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan, was on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum and Mrs. Lois Bleakman drove to Pendleton Friday on business. The board of the Columbia Power Co-op along with workers and their families and friends, enjoyed an all day picnic Sun day at Battle Mountain park. About 12 caises of three-day measles have been reported here. Mrs. Donald Gilman of La Grande spent the weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gil man. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum spent Sunday at the Gerald Slocum ranch above Wall creek. HOME BUILDING AND ALTERATIONS Designing and Interior Decorating Modernizing Kitchens our Specialty ONLY THE BEST OF MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP WE'RE PARTICULAR I NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY Storro Bros. Construction Co. 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HiMtidhUeV ..V I'i 50 FABULOUS FARM, INDUSTRIAL, EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS, DEMONSTRATIONS., BIG FREE SUNDAY GRANDSTAND SHOW Old Tim) Jlfom Form Mochmtry f mhibit, Omotitt'ationi Millten DoOf form, logging & Comlruclion Duvlovi NEW FIEE VAlKTV NOVELTY HOWS AT 3 ANO d 30 f M MA ond H Duptoyt (UGtNf HtCHLANOEDS THE WHIMOdWIUj TRIO FOOD, TEXTH.ES . F-ouliry, lobb-li, fgtont. Phtoionlt Hug Now Art end ffiologrophy GoHvry Chomp.onihip Litttoch Pin Frwil, Vgtlobltt end 0'h land f'odwdl Cooking Dtmonitraliom Modtrrt Roilrood Inhibit 4 Coil on Trotkl Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 29, 1957 Lexington News Harley Matteson of Heppner came in Sunday to visit his bro ther Elmer. Mrs. Roy Bowman is staying in Heppner while her daughter Con nie is in the hospital there. Phyl lis Flower is taking dare of the other three children. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Stubble field and daughters returned from their trip on the coast, bring ing home his mother who has been in a Portland hospital. Almost everyone who wished to go huckleberrying have gotten their berries during the past two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Chan and baby spent a few days in Se attle last week. Stanley Boyer of the Boyer Cash store has installed a walk-in cooler so he can cut and handle fresh meat. Owen Smith is working house to house signing up persons who wish to install new dial system telephones. They expect to have them in by next day. Darrell Farrens has been haul ing sheep to Portland for Stan ley Musgrave, Elzy Emery and others. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds, who youngsters. By Delpha Jones Miss Betty Oberst has arrived here where she will teach English and P. E. at the high school. She will live in the Buster Shown house. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield and children have returned after a week vacationing at the coast. Misses Maureen Groves and Dora Sue Davidson were hostess es for a pink and blue shower, honoring Mrs. Gerry Messenger. Games were played with several winning prizes, after which the guest of honor opened her many and lovely gifts. Refreshments were later served to the follow ing: Alta Messenger Betty Mess enger, Shirley McCarl, Beverly Miles, Nadine Waddill, Bertha Hunt, Frances Schrage, Cora War ner, Freida Majeske, Cathie Pad berg, Frances McMillan, Gladys VanWinkle, Mildred Davidson, Rosetta L a n e y. Mrs. O. Laney, Barbara Steagall, June Cooper, Irene Nolan, Beryl Northrup, May Campbell, Rena Marquardt and children, Malo Hughes, Norma Marquardt and the Hughes have an apartment house in John Day were there Tuesday on busi ness. Mary Lippert had as guests on Sunday her mother and brother from Long Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle are having a closing out sale 50 off on everything in the store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant, for mer residents on Cottonwood, have announced the coming wed ding of their two daughters, Dor othy Ann to Lewis A. Blood and Edna Margaret to Clarence L Blood. The wedding will be Sept. 1 ft the Seventh Day Adventist church in Edgemere, Idaho. Marline Lewis was an over night guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engles of Courtrock on Saturday. Aubery Crum of Pendleton was visiting two days last week at the Jennie Geiger home. He re ported his wife Edna, was feel ing better and she is a patient at St. Anthony's hospital. Hans Hanson of Long Creek was in town Saturday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gienger drove to Spokane, taking their grand daughter, Sherry, back home aft er a visit of several weeks here. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gienger of Moses Lake training camp. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Howell are home from Portland, where she attended summer school for eight weeks. She will teach at Spray this fall. o Mrs. Leonard Munkers and Games were played with the fol loying winning prizes: Mrs. Newt O'Harra, Mrs. Leonard Munkers, Mrs. Rena Marquardt, and Mrs. Gerry Buchner of Heppner. After the opening of her numerous gifts refreshments were served to the following:- June Cooper, Rena Marquardt, Betty Marquardt, Shirley McCarl, Bertha Hunt, Irene Nolan, Frances McMillan, Mildred Davidson, Faye Thorn burg, Gertrude O'Harra, Em Peck, Cherry Hermann, Lorene Ledbet ter, Iris Campbell, Catie Padberg, Doris Parsons, Nellie Palmer, Cora Warner, Ola Laney, Sue Messenger, Edith Munkers, Mae Campbell, Charlene Jones and Vanessa Henery of Lexington; and Edna Fetsch, Thelma Smet- hurst, Gerry Buchner, Ruth Wright and Dorene Kreimeyer of Heppner; Mrs. T. E. Messenger Sr., of Mitchell and Mrs. Jack Mountes of Randle, Wash. It has been decided that the Edwards-Way V.F.W. Post 6098 of Lexington will again sponsor a drawing for the big buck con test. The contest will be con ducted the same as last year with tickets going on sale soon. School will start on Tuesday, September 3. All teachers are hir ed as well as the custodian, cooks life service and the state depart ment. The state allotment for Mor row county is $734. o Kenneth Johnson oi Condon was in Heppner on Tuesday. THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT is loaded with laughter, talent, music, excitement to make good .entertainment, so come and have fun! Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Sunday shows at 5:10 and 7:30. daughters and Delpha Jones at- and bus drivers, tended the bridal shower honor- j Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leyva have ing Miss Gloria Christopherson, returned after a vacation spent of lone on Tuesday. at the coast enjoying some fisri- Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs. lnS Trina Parker have returned after Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger the summer spent at their home Sr. are visiting in Lexington for a lone News Mr. and Mrs. Elbe. Akers made a trip to Yakima Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Tye of Ent erprise are the parents of a daughter, Ruth Joanne, born Aug. 20. Weight 6 lbs., 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer of Bickleton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tye of Kansas City Mo. are the grand parents. Mrs. Clell Rea is a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hospital following major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson of Los Angeles are visiting relatives here and his mother, Mrs. Ella Davidson in Heppner. The Three Links club met at: the Rebokah hall Friday after-J noon Aug. 23. The roll call was answered by telling of a vacation; trip. After the business meeting: refreshments were served by Mrs. Fannie Griffith and Mrs. Wate. Crawford. ' Mrs. Mattie Morgan of Portland ( spent a few days with relatives here last week. -' at Camp Sherman. Mrs. Gene Majeske has return ed from Pioneer Memorial hos pital after undergoing minor sur gery, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt are va cationing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter and children have returned after a trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck and children have returned home from a few days spent in Salem, while there the youngsters en joyed a sightseeing trip through the capitol building. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and John Spence are visiting Mr. McMillan's sister Mrs. J. E. Pom eroy at Kelso, Wash. Johnnie Darnielle and Mrs. June Cooper motored to Arling- j ton on Tuesday taking Raymond Schoonover to the bus there en route to Englewood Calif., where he is enrolled in the Northrup Aernautical Institute for the com ing year. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and family entertained with a dinner honoring the Morrow county fair and rodeo court on Saturday at their home. Those present were Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth, Mrs. Pat Cutsforth the chaperone and queen and court. Mrs. George Irvin and Mrs. Cecil Jones entertained with a cradle shower on Monday night honoring Mrs Harvey Wright of Arlington. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Wright's par ents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske. I few days. Predatory Animal Allocation Made Thirty-three Oregon counties will participate in the $30,000 of state money allocated for preda tory animal control in the year ending next June 30. 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