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H eppnek Gazette-Time Heooner. Oregon, Thursday, December 25, 1958 s lone School Holds Christinas Program The lone schools presented the following program in the cafe torium Thursday evening, Dec 18: brass ensemble played Christmas carols; a play, Christ mas In Mother Goose Land by the 1st and 2nd grades; the be ginners band played Red River Valley, Alpha Waltz and Little Brown Jug; play, Santa's Elves by 3rd grade; the intermediate band played Rifle Regiment March, Sunset Valley and Here Comes the Parade; play The Christmas Dollar by 4th grade; high school band played Christ mas Fantasy and Here Comes Santa Claus; play Twas the Night Before Christmas by 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades; the high school chorus sang Carols of Bells and Sing Gloria. Arnie Hedman led the band and sing ing and Karen Lundell was the pianist. Santa Claus and his helpers gave treats to all. The treats were sponsored by the P-TA. The room was decorated with a large Christmas tree and other orna ments. A pink and blue shower was given in honor of Mrs Joseph Kalister of St Louis at the lone Community church parlor Mon day afternoon, Dec 15. Her mo thAr Mrs Noel Dobyns poured and her grandmother Mrs Grace Ware served tne cane, me Hos tesses were, Mrs Garland Swan son. Mrs Earl McKinney,, Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs Ray Bar- nett, Mrs Hermann Blettell, Mrs Herbert Ekstrom, Mrs Lawrence Jones, Mrs Van Hubbard and Mrs Doris Gollyhorn and Mrs Clell Rea. The following officers were in stalled in the Masonic lodge Wednesday evening, Dec 17: Roy Lindstrom, Worshipful master; Adon Hamlett, senior warden; Melvin Melena, junior warden; Paul Pettyjohn, treasurer; Charles O'Connor, secretary; Joe Hausler, senior deacon; James Barnett, junior deacon; Robert DeSpain, senior steward; Omar Rietmann, junior steward; and Lewis Halvorsen, chaplain. Those to be installed later are Walter Roberts, tyler and Walter Dobyns, marshal. The installing officer was Walter Dobyns; Installing marshal, Gene Rietmann; and installing chaplain, Kenneth Smouse. Mrs Cleo Drake was the musician. Leo Crabtree was the outgoing worshipful master. A potluck dinner preceaea xne meeting and was well attended. The American Legion and Aux iliary, and their families and friends attended the Christmas nnrtv at the Leaion hall Tuesday evening, Dec 16. A potluck supper was served after wmcn games were played. The hall, was dec orated in the Christmas motif. T?niin Crawford and Robert Drake were Portland visitors the first of last wjk. The Arnica club met at the ' . h nospltai in Her- home of Mrs Delmer Crawiora tnUnvAna maior surgery. WISHING YOU A MERRY DICK'S FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE f lg IS tg !g t IS IS 2 !g U S HE !S IS S t HE IS Old Fashioned i and many of 'em! HEPPNER RED tr WHITE MR. AND MRS. ROY QTJACKENBUSH " . to. u Vi fe s&s s sss 5a 5a 5Sj l Wi 1 SW f Cff " ' m- inri Mra Martin and family are spending the holidays with relatives in West Linn, Koseuurg anrl riallAS. Mrs G V Crumb of Morton, Wash is visiting her mother, Mrs Grace Ware and brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Noel Do- bvns- i Young people of the Communi ty church went caroling Sunday evening and were served refresh ments at the parsonage afterwards. TaUo Rpckner has returned Wednesday afternoon, Dec 17, with Mrs A E Stefani as co-hos tess. Gifts were exchanged ana secret pals "revealed. Each mem ber received a small cnina ueu with the name of their secret pal in it. Mrs John Prouaiooi received the door prize. Mrs Harriet Hall, 1st grade tAAPhpr. lnlured her middle fing er on her right hand very bad ly last week when she closed the door of her car on u. ine hone was fractured and five stitches were required. Mr and Mrs I F Cantrell of LaGrande visited their daugh ter and family. Mr and Mrs Ger ald Howard last week. Mrs Harvev Rine was elected chairman of the HEC of Willows grange at a meeting of the club at the Ring home Friday aner- noon, Dec 19. Other omcers were, Mrs Marion Palmer, vice presi dent; Mrs James Lindsay, secre tary and Mrs O L Lundell, treas nrpr. Mrs Lindsav is the out going chairman. At the business meeting it was aeciaea to give $5 to CARE and $5 to the nurs ing home in the Pioneer Mem orial hosD tal. Willows grange purchased a refrigerator for their hail. The HEC served lunch at the Delbert Emert cattle sale re cently and cleared $91.48. Alter the meetings gifts were exchang ed and refreshments were ser ved by Mrs Ring and Mrs Lun dell. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ma bel Cotter with a potluck dinner at noon. Mrs Kathryn Yarnell reported that her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Clifford Yarnell of Madras returned home last week from a week's trip to Nassau in the Bahama Islands. They were sent on the vacation by the Case Implement Company. The trip was made by piane. Mrs Harvev Ring gave a birth- Hnv dinner in honor of her hus- --------- hanri Mondav evening, uec ia. Others present were, Mr and Mrs Harrv Rlnff and children of Hepp- npr and Mr ana Mrs nowaru rrnwpii and children of lone. The Harrv Rings are visiting in New Mexico for a lew weens, Mrs Omar Rietmann received the phonograph which was spon sored bv the Extension unit. Mr and Mrs A W McLeod maae a trip to Madras last week. They plan to spend Christmas in mc Mirmvllle. Dates To Remember: Dec 29 School starts aft Christmas vacation. Dec 6 The annual 12th night celebration sponsored by the Garden club will be held on tha Rietmann lot at 3:30 P M Take Christmas trees to the lot or they will be picked up Jan 3. Dec 6 American Legion Auxll larv meeting in the after Dec 8 The lone home extension unit will meet at the home ol Mrs Omar Rietmann -at 7:30 ? M. Anyone interested in the program "Know Your Oregon" is invited to come and bring any local pictures or items of early history oi lone and surrounding area College students home over the holidays are: University of Oregon Sharon Cutsforth, Mardlne Baker and Larry Rietmann. EOCE Robert Hubbard, Bill Salter, Dick and Kay Sherer and Dick Ekstrom. Willamette University Garry i given after the Willows grange meeting Saturday evening with I r TT Y- 1 1 T1 ... o a A 4. Mrs nensnau i u w n a c n u in charge: a candle lighting cere mony by Sue Townsend, who sang Silent Night ana urenaa Townsend and Linda Halvorsen lighting the candles; the nativity scene with Ronnie Crabtree as reader; solo by Brenda Townsend, Rudolph the Red Nosed Rein deer, accompanied by Linda Halvorsen; after the group sang Jingle Bells, Santa Claus came with treats for all. Harold Dob yns drew the turkey, Mrs Wate Crawford and Dalene McDonald received the cakes and Marilee Leathers received the box of candy sponsored by the grange. Refreshments were served by Mrs 0 L Lundell after the meet ing. Teachers going away for the holidays were: Mrs Harriet Hall went to Los Angeles; Mrs Roxie Moeck went to Portland and Carl ton; Mrs Allle Albertson went to LaGrande. Mrs Walter Corley and Mrs Robert DeSpain were hostesses at a card party at the Corley home Saturday evening. Those receiv ing prizes were Mrs Ted Palma teer, high; Mrs Joe Hausler, 2nd hich and Mrs Donald Heliker urv.lta - Portland University - Dennis tow in i pinochle; In bridge Gene Swanson Whitman College in Walla Julie Rietmann. (Hall, high; Mrs Ray Boyce, 2nd high and Mrs Gene Hall, low. Mr and Mrs Duane Baker and J L- r! . Hnl . T)n..l uauiuui, jjiuua, m memo Oregon Teen at Kiamam rans California are spending the holl t ..i UlSllif Ttfatma Plfttmann I - . i 1 Paul Miller, Wayne Rietmann, Keith Rea, Leland McKinney, Loy Keene, and Ann Belle Coleman. Stanford University at Palo Alto Duane Baker. Northwest Nazarene college at Nampa, Idaho Bonnie Crum. Pacific University Berl Akers. Mrs Earl McKinney was hon ored with a going away party at the Marion Palmer home Sat urday afternoon, Dec 20. Mrs Palmer and Mrs G Hermann were the hostesses. Mrs McKinney was given a hanky and towel show er. Others present were, Mrs L L Howton, Mrs Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs Harold Sherer, and daugh ter, Kay, Mrs Earl McCabe, Mrs Roy Lindstrom, Mrs Garry Tullls, Mrs Harold Dobyns, Mrs E Mark- ham Baker, and daugnter, Mar- dine, Mrs Duane Baker and daughter, Diana, Mrs Clell Rea, Mra Flmpr Palmer. Mrs Darrell Padberg, Mrs Milton Morgan, Mrs Grace Ware, Mrs Dale Kay, Mrs Lee Palmer and daughter, Bar bara and Mrs Leland McKinney. Mr and Mrs tan MCiunney and son, Alan, are leaving the first of the year for Hermiston where they purchased a farm. Their son, Leiana, win operate the farm on Rhea Creek. The following program . was n. 11 -WLl I M?y you be among those who enjoy Christmas the year 'round ... for the spirit of Christmas is a part of our lives now and ever. ilk days with his parents, Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker. Mr and Mrs Fred Ross and Mrs Barbara Oahl of Salem are visitine at the home of their daughter and sister and family, Mr and Mrs Joe Hausler. ELUTA CAMPFIRE NEWS The meeting of the Eluta Campfire Girls was held on Dec ember 15. We went caroling at the hospital and later went back to our leader's house for our Christmas party. We all exchang ed gifts and we were all very pleased. Refreshments were ser ved by Vicky Barratt. Joan Stockard, scribe Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 chRistmAS QReetinqs Christmas Is that time oi the year when our thoughts turn to the more noble things oi life ...to the happiness we can bestow rather than that which is bestowed on us. As an expression, therefore, oi our genuine appreciation oi your good will, we extend to you our most sincere good wishes ior Christmas. Heppner Pine Mills, Inc. i HIABTV MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL OF US AT HEPPNER CLEANERS I JACK'S CHEVRON STATION JACK VAN WINKLE