6 KEENER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. January tl. l60
lone News
By ECHO PALMATEEI
The Willows grange meeting
wai held Sunday afternoon. A
potlutk dinner wai held at noon
with Mra Mabel Cotter and Mrs
Jsmes Lindsay In charge. At the
business mwting conducted by
Leo Crabtree, master, Alvln Mc
C.i he was given the obligation
In the 1st and 4th degrees.
It wan reported that Herbert
Ekstrom and sons received the
title of Cattleman of the Year,
19G0. He hi a member of Willows
grange. Jan 20 was set to paint
the kitchen and dining room of
the hall. It was also decided to
see about siding for part of the
outside of the hall. Resolutions
will be sent to State grange fa
vorlng the turning back the
bombing range to the county.
Mrs Ernest Heliker and Mr and
Mrs O L Lundell are on the
resolutions committee. The char
ter was draped In memory of
the late Peter Timm. For the
program with Mrs Alvln McCabe,
lecturer In charge, Mrs Echo
Palmatecr showed slides
Alaska.
given to the Friendly Service:
table rlotht and dut cloths to
the Rotky Mountain college In
Billing, Mnt; Bibles to Jrin;
two layettes to Korea and child
ren's clothing and toys to the
migrant workers near Forest
Grove. A card of thanks was
ent to Mn Omar Rletmann for
making layettes to be sent to
Lebanon In Asia. For the pro
gram conducted by Mrs Alfred
Nelson, a film on Personal Mis
sions to Africa was shown by
Mrs Fredrick Martin. Mrs Nel
son also read an article on
Africa. Guests present were, Mrs i
Martin. Mrs A K StefanI and Mrs
Alfred Nelson, Sr. Mrs Rod Mac
Kenzle and Mrs StefanI received
the door prizes.
Teachers having perfect atten
dance In the lone Community
church Sunday school for the
past 3 months are Fredrick Mar
tin. Mrs David Rletmann, Mrs
Phil Emert, Mrs Delmer Craw
ford, and Rev Rod MacKcnzle
perfect attendance In the classes
were adults, Mra Delia Corson
and Mrs Echo Palmateer; High
school Linda Halvorsen, Ralph
Martin, and Melvin Martin:
on I Intermediates Joe HalvorBen,
I Robert Emert and Tom Molina;
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The Maranatha club met at 'juniors Frank Halvorsen and
the home of Mrs Garry Tullls Connie Emert; In the downstairs
Wednesday afternoon, Jan U department Patty, Jimmy and
with Mrs Clell Rea as co-hos-1 Allan Hudson, Jeanette and
tesses at the business meeting Meg Lujan, Cyndee Crawford
conducted by Mrs E Markham and Cathy Cannon. Those ab
Baker, president. It was decided just one Sunday were Mrs
that the following donations be Fredrick Martin, Mrs Lewis
Halvorsen, Mrs Earl McCabe,
Paula Barak, Mrs Robert Rlet
mann, Marilyn Morgan, Jean
Martin, Bonnie Akers, Delores
Emert, Mark Halvorsen, Steve
and Mike Hedman, Herby Ek
strom and Christine Llndstrom.
Pfc Blllle J Seehafer, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs W G See-
hafer of Boardman and formerly
,of lone, was recently named W
I A C of the month for the U S
Army Dental Department at Eus
Itls, Virginia. She was selected
for soldierly appearance, know
ledge and performance of duties
and military courtesy. She Join
'ed the WAC in 1957 and took
her basic training In Fort Mc
Clellan Alabama. She Is a grad
uate of the lone high school
Word has been received of the
announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Arleta Rae Blake,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted
Blake of Portland to John G
White, son of Mrs Nina White
of Portland. The wedding will
take place Aug. 13. The Blakes
were former residents of lone.
Wednesday evening, Jan 13
was Men's Night at the P-TA
meeting. They presented the
pantomime, "The Lamp Went
Out" with Rov Lindstrom In
charge. Dallas Shockley was the
narrator. The cast consisted of
Walter Jacobs as Widow Throck
morton; Robert Jepsen as Pru
dence Throckmorton; Roy Llnd
strom as Slick Sharp; Delmer
Crawford as Rodney Dangerfleld
Garry Tullls, Pete Cannon and
Don Olmscheld were the stage
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At the business meeting con
ducted by Mrs Norman Nelson,
president, the Invocation was
given by Rev Rod MacKenzle;
the flag salute by all: the 4th
and 10th grades received the
hlchest percentage In room
count.
Refreshments were served by
Alfred Nelson, John Proudfoot.
Orvtlle Cutsforth. Roy Martin,
Kenneth Smouse. Ray Boyce, Da
vld Baker and David McLeod.
The II E C of Willows grange
met at the home of Mrs James
Llndtay Friday, Jan 15 with a
dinner at noon. Mrs Mabel Cot
ter was co-hostess. At the busi
ness meeting. Mrs Harvey Ring,
chairman, appointed the follow
ing on her committees for the
year: fancy work Mrs Ernest
Heliker, Mrs Stella O'Meara. Mrs
Sam Esteb, and Mrs Wate Craw
ford; aprons Mrs Lewis Ilalvor
sen, Mrs Mabel Cotter. Mrs Hat
tie Crabtree and Mrs Harold Do'
byns; baby gifts Mrs Lee Pal-
mer; welfare Mrs Marlon Pal
mer and Mrs nersneii lown-
send; courtesy Mrs Berl Akers,
Mrs Wate Crawford and Mrs Art
Da bell; cards Mrs Halvorsen;
dish clothes Mrs Ring.
It was decided to paint the
kitchen and dining room In the
grange hall Jan 26. Mrs O L
Lundell received the door prize.
The February meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs Wate
Crawford with a dinner at noon.
Dates to remember:-
Jon 22 Three
Bunchgrass
at the heme of Mrs Ados
Hamlott at 2 p m.
Ian 22 BaaketbaU amt at
Echo to tho evening.
Jan 30 Card parry at the Legion
hall sponsored by Uie Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary ot
t M. Refreshments will also
be served.
fob 8 Cord party at tho Ma
sonic hall at P M. Spon
sored by the Social club of
tho Eastern Star. TM was
postponed from Jan 23.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Lun
dell entertained at a dinner Sun
day in honor of Mrs Milton Mor
gnn, the occasion being her
birthday. Others present were Mr
Morgan and Marilyn and Gary;
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rice and Bob;
Mr und Mrs Ray Ilelmblgner and
Linda and Tommy; Paula Bar
ak and Karen and Cheryle Lun
dell.
Mr and Mrs James Pettyjohn
and family entertained at a
birthday dinner Sunday In honor
of the birthdays of Mrs Leland
McKlnney and Christine .Mc
Cabe. Others present were Mr
and Mrs L A McCabe and Doris;
Mr and Mrs Bryce Keene and
children; Mr and Mrs Alvln Mc
Cabe and Ashley; Leland Mc
Kinney and Kurt.
Mr and Mrs Marlon Palmer
and Mrs Cecil Thome were din
ner guests at the G Hermann
home Friday evening of last
week.
Mr and Mrs Pete Cannon en
tertained at a bridge party at
Links club of their home Friday evening of
Rebekah lodge last week. Those receiving prizes
were Delmer Crawford and
Gene Hall.
Mra Dal Ray entertained at
a ciiffee hour Saturday afternoon
In honor of the birthday of Mn
Milton Morgan. Other present
were Mrs Harold Sherer. Mrs
Dick Sherer, Mr Marion Palmer,
Mrs Lee Palmer and daughters,
Mrs Rod MacKenzle, Mrs Wate
Crawford and Mrs Frances Piper-
I0NE
School Notes
Mrt4-H Cbb News
THE MERRY TAILORS
The Merry Tailors Judged their
place mats, napkins and lunch
eon cloths; and learned to sew
on buttons, at the home of Joan
Van Houte Saturday afternoon
at two o'clock, January 9.
Games were led by Gall Batty-Refreshments
were served by
Joan Van Houte and her mother.
The refreshments were fresh
doughnuts, maple bars and not
cocoa.
Carol Rawlins, reporter
The lone Cardinals won the
basketball game with Riverside
at Boardman Friday evening of
last week. They lost the Jayvee
game. They also won from Con
don here Saturday evening but
the Jayvees lost
The 5th and Cth grades won
from Heppner here Saturday
afternoon and the 7th and 8th
grades lost.
The freshmen were very suc
cessful on the supper they serv
ed at the school cafctorlum Sat
urday evening.
The grade school enjoyed a
party after their games Satur
day afternoon. Don Olmscheld
assisted with the games.
The tennis court has been
flooded and made Into an Ice
skating rink. It Is being enjoyed
by children and adults.
LATE. LATE SHOW. Friday. Jan
22nd. 10:45 p m. BIG CIRCUS
only. Regular admissions. Get
a crowd together and go to
the Star Theater after the ball-game.
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