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4 HtypWtM GAIETTS-TWES. Thursday. January.. Ift0 Many Aflend lone Grange New Year's Watch Party By echo palmateeb The Watch party at Willow grange hall ThurJay. evening, Dec 31 wa well attended Cards were played, ah movies were enjoyed. Dancing wn also held .with the Heppner high achool orchestra furnishing the music. Those assisting were Mrs Harvey I? In)?,. Mrs James Lindsay, Mrs Berl Akcrs, Mrs Earl McCabe, Mrs LewU Ilalvorsen and Mrs Hattle Crabtree. Holiday guests at the- Ralph Crum home were Mr and Mrs Larry Kegley and sons of Hood River and Mr and Mrs- Russell Smith of CorvalllSi Mrs. Grace Crum and Mrs Charlotte- Shuey of The" Dalles. Ralph- Piper, of' the- U S' Army , spent the1 holidays' with his mo ther, Mrs Frances Piper. He has been stationed at Fort Ord, Calif ornia for his basic training and left by plane from Pendleton Sunday evening for Fort Gordon, Georgia. Rev Robert WhybreW or Val etlne, Nebr is the new pastor of the Nazarene church. He and Mrs Whybrew and daughters, Ladonna and Delpra, are living In lone. Holiday visitors at the Clar ence Holtz and the Elmer Holtz homes were Mr and Mrs Tom Klrgclle and daughters of Ta- coma, wash and Albert Klein and children of Bowbells, N D. Teachers and families spend ing the holiday vacation away were Mr and Mrs Don Olmscheld and family In Portland; Mr and Mrs Charles Hudson and family In Pendleton; Miss Ann Reynolds and Miss Barbara DeKlotz in Portland; Mrs Harriet Hall and Mrs Roxle Moeck near Portland; and Mr and Mrs Franklin Ely In Portland. Harold Holtz Is attending Multnomah Automotive College In Portland. Dinner guests New Years at the Norman Nelson home were Mr and Mrs Alfred Nelson, Sr; Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smouse and family and Karen Nelson of lone and Mrs Miles Martin of Hepp ner. Mr and Mrs E R Lundell were honored at the services at Valby Lutheran church in Gooseberry Christmas Eve on their 55th wed ding anniversary. A three tiered cake was served and flowers for the church were furnished by their daughters, Mrs Cleo Drake, Mrs Lloyd Morgan and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn. Mr and Mrs Ray Boyce enter tained at a New Year's eve party at their home. Mr and Mrs Dallas- Shoekley entertained at a pinochle party at their homo New Years eve, Those winning prizes were Don Olmscheld and Mrs P.011 Mc Kenzlo. high and- Mr and Mrs Arnle Hedman, low. Mr and Mrs Walter Jacob eh tertalned the following at a bridge party at their homo Sat urday evening, Mr and Mrs Dt-K mer Crawford, Mr and Mrs Gene Hall, Mr and Mrs- Ray Boyce, Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen and Mr and Mrs Tete Cannon-. Mrs Hall and Mr Cannoir received prizes) Dr and Mr 1 F Ka lister and soni Scott Joseph, left Wednes day of last week fop their home In Kemmrrer, Wy. MisJ Bonnie Crum, daughter ol Mr and Mrs Ralph Crum, and Roger Peterson were married in Minnesota Dec 18; They are now visiting relatives in- Heboi Those from here who returned home from the Pioneer Memor ial hospital were Mrs David Mo Leod and Roger Klncald. Carl Peterson was a patient also in the hospital. Mr and Mrs E R Lundell en tertained the following members of their family at a dinner Sat- Bob Rleet Kenneth Ketsunt ferula Bars it and RsIplV Martin and Mr took them down and thine eom ing later to bring thim batk were Rev and Mr Rod MaoKtn !e and daughter and Alfred Ne suni Mr and Mr Torn White and dughter are- staying la June awhile, He has- been Mtemllug a barber school In pwtlamK Mrs Roy Llml.stfoin and son Stephen, spent a- couple f duys In Portland last week Those from- here who attended the funeral services of Peter Tlmm in- Pendleton last week were Mr and Mrs James Lindsay. Mr- and Mrs Earl MeCabo, Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree, Mr and Mrs Ernest Hellker, Mr and Mrs Donald Hellker, Mrs Hattie Crab tree, Mrs Archie Munkers, Earl Morgan and Carl Troedson of lone and Mr and Mrs John Krebs of Arlington and Alee Huber of Cecil, . Miss Judy Mason Student at Pacific University and Mr and Mrs Richard Rea and daughter of Milkaukle were visitors at the Lewis Halvorscr's ovr the week- urday: Mr and Mrs Richard Lun dell and family of Pendleton; Mr and Mrs Frank Lundell of Mil aukle, Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake and Bob; Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mor can and family; Mr and Airs Paul Pettyjohn and family; Nor ton Lundell; Mr and Mrs Eldon Tucker and family. Mr and Mrs John Grant and daughter, Irene, were New Years day guests at the Clarence Holtz home. Mr and Mrs Lyle Cox of Lexington spent New Years eve at the Holtz home. Mr and Mrs Noel Dobyns spent few days In Portland. John Jepsen was 9 Portland visitor last week. Bill Brannon of Portland vis ited his mother, Mrs Herman Blettell and Mr Blettell last week. Mrs Virginia Millet reft last week for Wadsworth, Nevada where she teaches; She went via ef Philomath to visit friends, Members of the Junior High Pilgrim Fellowship of the Com munlty church who attended the skating party In Pendleton Sun day afternoon were Marjorie O'Connor, Sherry Corley, Sue Townsend, Elaine Gaarsland, Do- lores Enrert, Charolyn Benson, Arleta McCabe, Joe Ilalvorsen, Tom Melena, Robert Emert and Bobby Lee DeSpala Rev Rod MacKenzie and Mr and Mrs Ro bert DeSpaln took them over in their cars. Those going to the Mt Hood Pilgrim Fellowship meeting were 3 NOW Economy Car Owners CAN SAVE yf0j AN EXTRA WW0 With Safeco Auto Insurance IF YOU DRIVE A COMPACT OR SMALL lend. They also visited their par ents, Mr and Mrs Dorr Mason In Hlnos during the holidays. Among those going to Port land last week were, Mr and Mrs Wallace Matthews Mid daugh ters, and Mr and Mrs Lewis Halv. omea. Mr arid Mrs .N'timnart N?ln and ihKket j-t tke faeJtdaye wftn. his M rents. Mr and Mi Alfred IkYfc.bR, Si al Oak Grave and with ker raoihwr. Mrs Charles MvElhfnney and ftp ls (r and LnUiy. Dr and Mrs Bpui; li.H.4d el ltvt rlties alt f SuVm. Mr e4 M Alfred 5.4sw tt f Oak Gfvw fiin tui ef wwnrhs hew. I.'J BiM KfHvit the holidays In the HHiitun Manas. He made the trie y Mane IwiUt ways ami took In ail the high- ll-.'hts around Honolulu and ethtw jlns en the Wand -f Onh. Rocen guosfs at the A2frd NcIhkr heme were Mr ami Mrs R C Lewi ef Trttt Lake, Wah, Dinner guests at the Ted Palm- aterr hme Sunday were Mr and Mrs Jack Healy and children; Mrs Anr,to Healy and Torn and Mr and Mrs Harry O'Donnell of Heppner and Mr aiw Mrs Wll llam Healy and daughtore of Butter Crevk. Roy Llndstrom attended tho mstallatln ef officers in the Masonic lodfio in Arlington re cently. He Is the junior past worshipful master of tho Lma lodge. Dates to remember: Jan 8 Topic club meeting at the home of Mrs Charles O'Connor at 2:15 P M. Jan 12 Garden club meeting at th home of Mrs Kathryn ' Ternell at S t M. Jan IJ Maranatha club meet lng at tb horns ef Mrs- Gai rr TuUls crt 2 P Mi lan 1J P-TA mating at th school cqtstortum at t M. This U men's night Bey Llmtrom will bar charge o! th program end Alfred nel son In charge of th re(reh meats. Jao 1S-R C of Willow grangs at ths horn of Mrs Jamtsl Llndtar A dinner will be served at noon. Members or to bring salads or desserts. JOS 17 WUIow grongo meeting in the aiternoon with pot lock dinner around noon, Mrs Edna Yarnell of Portland spent the holidays with her daughter and family, Mr and Mn Charles O'Connor. Mrs Kath ryn Yarnell and son AltotH also sjMint Christmas wltft the- O'Ctus- nerst Mr and Mrs Larry Fletcher and sons and Mr and Mrs Robert Roltenour of Portland spent the holidays with the Harvey Ring family. Bill Rowell of Spray was visitor here last week. Rov Ivor Olson, missionary In Korea, was a speaker at the Baptist church Tuesday evening. He also played the accordion and sang. He was accompanied by his son Sven, who is a col lege student in California and Rev and Mrs Bill Collier and children of Trout Lake, Wash. Tom and Llla Olson who live with the Colliers are children Rev Olsen. Rev Collier was of a former minister at the Baptist church snd Is now pastor of the Baptist ohserch In Trout Lake. Ho and Mrs CohMer aw also tea- hUer in the school there. Mr and Mrs O L Lundell en- ertalfjjl sn 188.4 birthday party at thru home Wednesday evening ef last weuk. Others present were Mr and Mrs Wate Crawford, Mr and Mrs Dale Ray. Mrs Anna Lindstrom, Mrs Etta Huston, Mrs- Lawrence Palmer, Mr Anno Smnuso, Mrs E R Lun dell, and Mrs Arvilla fwunson. Game were flayod and refresh menu sorved. 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