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2 H eppner Gazette Times, December 23, 1943 lone News Notes Br MBS. The Masonic and Eastern Star or ders held a public joint installation Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, with the following officers installed: Mason icWalter Dobyns, W. Ml; Omar Rietmann, S. W.; Alex Huber, J. W; Bert Johnson, secretary; E. R. Lun dell, treasurer; George Krebs, S. D.; O. E. Peterson, J. D.; Elmer Grif fith, S. S.; K M Baker, J. S.; George Ely. tyler; Walter Roberts, mar shall; John Krebs. installing officer. For the O. E. S. Mrs. Mildred Mor gan, W. M; George Ely, W. P.; Mrs. Dorothy Smith, A. M.; Alex Huber, A, P.; Mrs. Marjorie Baker, con ductress; Mrs. Katherine Lindstrom A. conductress; Mrs. Ruth Mason, secretary; Mrs. Ruby Roberts, trea surer; Mrs. Fannie Griffith, Ada; Mrs. Lola McCabe, Ruth; Mrs. Ela ine Rietmann, Esther; Mrs. Ann S mouse, Martha; Mrs. Roxie Krebs, Electa; Mrs. Beulah Mankin, mar shall; Mrs. Jennie McMurray. chap lin; Mrs. Lena Lundell, warder; Er nest Lundell, sentinel; Mrs. Gladys Drake, organist; Mrs. Lena Lun dell, installing officer. The Topic club held its Decem ber meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann Saturday eve ning. Seven tables of bridge were in play. Those receiving prizes for members were, high, Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Victor Rietmann; low, Mrs. Echo Palmateer and Milton Morgan. For guests high, Mrs. Warner Rietmann and Noel Dob yns; low, Mrs. P. J. CVMeara and Werner Rietmann; jack high, Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Harry Yarnell. Hosts were Messrs and Mesdames Clyde Denney, Martin Cotter, Har ry Yarnell. E. R. Lundell, Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Agnes Wilcox. The Rebekah lodge held its an nual Christmas party for the mem bers of the Oddfellows and Rebek ahs Thursday evening after the re gular Rebekah meeting. Gifts were exchanged and ai pleasant evening was enjoyed. Some of the faculty of the lone school were hosts to the high school students at a formal Christmas dance held at the school gym Fri day evening. Patrons andj (patron esses were Messrs and Mesdames Raymond Lundell, Victor Rietmann and Charles O'Connor. Mrs. Riet mann and Mrs. Walter Dobyns pre sided at the refreshment table. The P-TA sponsored an auction sale to raise funds for the hot lun ches at the school house Thursday evening at which people of the com munity donated articles to be auc tioned. About $200 were raised. The Co-Opera tive church Christ mas program Sunday evening was well attended. A children's, program was followed by responsive read ing and anthems, after which a very impressive candle ceremony was per formed by all present The men of the Willows grange entertained the women at a Christ mas party at the hall Saturday eve ning. About 35 members were pre sent to enjoy a very pleasant eve ning. Gifts were exchanged. The grange also plans a New Year's eve pa,-ty Friday; evening. DecJ 31 at the grange hall. The Rebekah and Oddfellow1 lodges of lone and Morgan will hold joint installation at lone Jan. 6. . W. A. Hayes left last week for Sunnyvale, Calif, where he will vis it the Carl Feldmans. From there he plans to go to Texas to visit his mother. The Union Ladies Aid held a sil ver tea and sale last Thursday af ternoon at which they made $39. Charlie Dane had the misfortune of falling at the Cooperative eleva tor last week and injuring his foot. He is about on crutches this week. The community Christmas tree and program held at the school house Wednesday evening was well Sunday Milk Deliveries Discontinued Attention of milk customers is called to the fact that due to a shortage of milk we have been forced to curtail delivery one day a week. We have chosen Sunday as the best day for this purpose. We ask your cooperation and in dulgence until we are able to replen ish the milk supply. Sincerely, Alfalfa Lawn Dairy ijiNimtiiiHllimii is Si a s II :iiiiilimNiiMiHiimluimlimmnmlliiiiiniiii!iimmmmiimimmmiiiiiHmm HAULING Call 23 Hcppncr Call 1611 lone FOR GENERAL HAULING Two trucks and one trailer available to go any place, any time. Livestock transportation and Heavy Machine Hauling Our Specialty. CARLOAD OF STOCK AT ONE TRIP Insured Carrier, You Coll : We Haul HEPPNER - IONE - PORTLAND Freight Line Call Heppner : Clyde Nutting : Successor to Holub Truck Line lone attended. A very nice program was presented and the children received their Christmas candy. REPORTED QUITE ILL Millard French is reported seri ously ill at the home of L. W. Briggs. s HfiStjS.V., ' - A good cup of coffee is the perfect complement to a sat isfying meal Our food is good, well cooked, and taste ful; our service is prompt and we are pleased to serve you. Due to shortage of help we remain , closed all day on Thursdays. Try our meatless meals ev ery Friday. HEPPNER CAFE zMerry Christmas We are caught up to date on jour shoe repairing, all repairs done on 24 and ;48 hour service. . . . . Gontys Wsfff Might The battle ii oven J1- I The bomb-shattered village is deserted, lifeless. . And the silence that greets our invading men is deathly. It's the kind of grim stillness many of them will know on Christmas Eve this year. Not like the warm, beautiful "Silent Night" we know. Not like the peace in our homes the night before Christmas. But the only way we can have some peace in our hearts is to know that we're helping bring our men back. Actually ' helping by buying all the War Bonds we possibly can. And by giving all the War Bonds we possibly can. For no other gift could mean so much this year ... no" other gift could do so much good. In War Bonds, lies the spirit of Christmas. ' W ' .C730Mk J-M ''rr FOR PEACE ON EARTH-BUY WAR BONDS Kinzua Pine Mills Co.