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lone Legion Program Well Attended - .... ik. n ii r.uh 1 t' IOSE V.0 Vrrt"i Pay dueti i4 Ami Herman f rim unk(4 by h American lion rtat No, SO n'W ' iii ur. !rmort JVM on U at 10 30 A.U. Th American Lriun tt cHkr euaul anJ l ln high Mhiwl band inarvh4 10 th memorial field. Marrow County juJi; Oscar rriemm i ih -Uft wiwskT. The invocation 4n4 the benediction wa given l,y Rev. Ri4 MacKenii. Several number rt tlaed by th Ion h!h school band under h ii HOW TO MAKE YOUR HEATING DOLLAR GO FARTHER! Be sure your door and windows are weather stripped and your house is insulated. You'll be pleased with the savings you can make on your heating bill. Save heat by keeping the thermostat at a com fortable setting. It costs considerably more to in crease the temperature of your home from 70 de grees to 80 degrees than it does to increase it from GO to 70 degrees. You can also save by setting the thermostat lower at night. When fireplace is not in use, close the damper. You'd be surprised how much heat can escape through an open flue. Reddy Kilowatt hopes these hints will help save you heating dollars. And remember, Reddy's al ways at your service for home comfort and con venience. Live better electrically. PACIFIC POWER ALIGHT COMPANY i-uikrtinj th tifCijram a l4 Ehc!i! f4 y lh Ametcn UiU ml lN- A UUry t the LeKn halt, P; proximately I) i-rn myed ( dinner. At 2:00 oVluik th ir Win arhoel footba'.l team and the Hereford football team Uy4 rmi final championship game t th lone field. I n w thl game 3 33 Slaen Mm In the thamptonh!p game Hh TTt angle Lake hch will l-lay-ed on the lone field Saturday. Nov. 19. at 13k) pm. DATES TO REMEMBER November II Tht Links Club. November II lone TrtoBflla La. Cm plooship I non obo gam at loo 1114 et 1M Nmbr 28 L9w ThankaaWina Dane ot L giea ball. Nnimber 27 - Tb Or 9oa Council on Alcoholle Problem, loo Commnltr church bomnt NoTmbi It CblU f4 be EpU Sigma Alpha, DcV 7 - Eat..n Star Christmas baiaar. Rbkan ball. LundU Srelea Funeral services for i irre held at jtonon uiiv., ----- the lone Community cnun i li.tiiji i hitimtmft. t-iute4 that tU eLhins the TA ai sell lrc hate anUed Ofler v.tll b Ukrn for am-'her aider m. I'NICEF chairman, Wl ai Matthew, related 77 eh'.l Orrn ffum l-ne and 40 children and ueti t)f the Valby Sunday ubu U'k 1'art In the I'NICEP jt.fttn thl er. Tte budget t i;00 6l a j.re4-nted and the grup vuted to ai-ept ttie budget. Ttie ITA vutisl ta pt.nnc the treat at the achol ChrUtmaa program thla year, Kmm count v.un by the third grade mothers and the aev nth grade father. rll.lnii the meeting Mr. Kennrlh SmUM played two vio lin selection aerompanled by Mr. Taul Tew. The prugram "Freodom t4 the Grade School Child" h an-noum-ed by Mr. Howard Crow ell. Mr. William Rwlln and Don Clark gave Interesting re ports on the freedom of the grade whool child. The next meeting will be Dec. U. The program topic will be "Are Shool Agera Social and Athletics Happy?" IMicfchmcnts were aerved by Mr. Pete Canntn. Mr. AI Win klemtn. Mrs. Donald Eubanks. Mrs. Don Llnnell. Mrs. Thll Emert and Mrs. Archie Esteb. at Young CoupU Club Ss Films Th VnnniT rouDles Club of the mThuSay The Rev. John hone Comunlty church sponsored i p.m. Kvl. .n ohnnh nlchi dinner m 1 1 ! ! I j v.. o c.mi.-iv vninir. Nov. 13. Baked ,e kcv. Koti iirnUhp1 by Uam Brovtded bv the Thlr- Mrs' Paul Tew a. Vocal solos were teeners. Desert and salad w ere Mr Robert K etmann. wrs. K.f ntivor Creswlck. Pallbearers were Charles Do- ir.nA I t finroi Xf ro Rill Klnfmflnn. umrfv Arthur crawiora, H-mu iui aifv, - TToedson, David Rietmann. Earl and Mrs. Charles O tonnor were u,-rh. and Wallace waimewi Honorary pallbearers were mem bers of the Oddfellows lodge. Interment was made at the Valby' cemetery- Relatives coming from a ais tance were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner and sons of Eucene; Nor man Swanson. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell and Bill of Mllwaukle; and Mrs. Norma Lou Christensen of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and fam lly ot Pendleton; Mrs. Lester Baker and Mrs. Leon Wayte of Walla Walla. PTA Meeting The November meeting of the lone PTA was held November 9 at the lone school cafetorlum. The meeting was called to or der by the President, Mrs. Nor man Nelson. Mrs. Louis Carlson, Stanfield Meat Co. Hugh Smith. Owner & Mgr. Stanfield. Ore, CUSTOM CtrmNG-CUTTlNG CURING Wholesale & Retail LOCKER MEAT Call Gl 9-3633 WE DELIVER forlhankgivin dessertserve Pride of Oregon Ice Cream On the -All-American" holiday, serve th. "All-American-dessert: ice cream, the tost, treat everTon likes best I THE "BEST BY TEST" ICE CREAM Manufactured bj MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY In charge of making plans for the evening. Recreation program was in charge of the Rev. Rod Mac Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nel son Jr., showed slides of their trip Ihrvwgh Furvp lu the gru T Club Mt Th .ine Big Toj Club i4 Ur.r tm Waitl Away Top Club f-f MUwaukie. mrt in tb ,tal rtm 4 the f I'.D. build ing In The palle Sunday. Nov. l.T , A low calotte put luck dinner erved at nwn. follower! by x ll hour. Tte occasion w the payoff of a c.nte.t held by the two Club. Slide taken of the Mate rec ognition day program In Port land in July and of the Morrow-i-m,.!!!! dittrlct m"etlngs this year were shown by Mr. Omar Ku-tmann of lone. Twenty four member from the two club enjoye" tne mrrnwn Elect Officer T)e Home Economic club of the Willow Grange held a very successful baiaar and food sale at the Rebekah hall on Satur rtny, November 12. The group alto held a meeting preceding the baiaar. OffUr for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Harvey King was re elected pres ident. Mrs. Marlon Palmer, vice president; Mrs. James Lindsay, secretary: Mrs. Oscar Lundell, treasurer. The next meeting will be on December 16 at the home of Mrs. Harvey Ring. The group will re veal their secret pals at this meeting and have an exchange of gifts. Thanksgiving Church Service The church council of the lone Community church met recently and appointed Mrs. Fred Martin as superintendent of the Church School There will be a Thanksgiving service at the church at 10:00 on Thanksgiving Day. An offer ing will be taken for Share-Our-Surplus Program which Is spon- kr, i,y the I'hunh Wrld S-f h i Two battc committee f r starting the CJwunan education bu'.Miff? program wrre ap iH'tnted. They a f-It-ws: KeeKh c'mmittee, Mi Nor man Nelnon. chairman. Carry Tulll. Mr. Charle lludon. Mi favld Rtetmann and Ja k Barak; the th-r committee wa to en amine the religious education building In Oregon and contact the arrhltec-t. Rotierl J-pen I chairman. Fred Martin Mr. Far! McCabe. John rroudfoot. and Mr. Rt bert Rietmann. memtM-r. On Vedneday. Nov. . the member c-f the Iine Community rhurrh are Invited to a leiiow. ship at 6 30 at the Condon Com munity Congregational Church. J. Vincent Crane and Mr. John Herod will te there. Mr. Herod I a layman who ha traveled throughout the world observing the work of the mission of the Congregational Churches. He w ill te here to tell the work that I being done In the mission field and to show slide. Grange Elects Ofitcers The Willows Grange member held a pot luck supper at the Grange hall Saturday evening at 6:30. The regular meeting followed the dinner at 8:00. Officers for the year 1961 were elected. Mrs. Cecil Hicks was elected master: Alton Yarnell. overseer; Mrs. Al vln McCabe lecturer; Wate Craw ford, steward; Lee Talmer, assls. tant steward; Mrs. Wate Craw ford, chaplain; Mrs. James Lind say, treasurer; Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen, treasurer; Alvln McCabe, gate keeper; Mrs. Marlon Tal mer, lady assistant steward; Mrs. Harvey Ring. Ceres; Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Pomona; Mrs. Art Dal- zell. Flora. The next Grange meeting will be Sunday. Dec. 18, preceded by a potluck dinner at 12:00. The (Continued on Pag 8) HtttXl GAIETTE TIMES. Tbwt4T. Wnbf IT. 168 T lllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUMIUIIIIIIItlMllllillllUIIIIIIMHIIMUIIIIIUIHIIIIIIUIIIil i I I SEE FORD S TIRE SERVICE For s g Fall El mmn Pays I I New General Winter Clear Tires 670x14 W-C-4 ply 710x15 W-C-4 ply 820x15 W-C-4 ply 750x14 W-C-4 ply 800x14 W-C-4 ply 850x14 W-C-4 ply 5 E a a c 5 3 3 or I 2t 32'3 s S e 3 1 Highway Tires Plus Tax 670x15 Tbls. Nylon Black $20.99 1 710x15 Tbls. Nylon Black $21.40 750x14 Tbls. Nylon Black $21.57 1 800x14 Tbls. Nylon Black $22.42 1 WSW SLIGHTLY HIGHER MANY OTHERS i See 1 FORD'S Tire Service I 1 FIRST for I GENERAL TIRES KRAFTCAPS STANDARD BATTERIES nTn iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOW! THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH! Bti Ait Sport Coup. With J fnc had room; more room, too froM y--'."-' -T I -t JWilMWrB.yiaBill''' -1 W .01 W IIIIIHIII Jv. 111! IWJ ' .m, -, i i, i, ,i mt aw ii in i i f - i'-mur' rfi 1-"' 1 -i -1 i "rfrr r it mi !,- , , , , V' I a B I ff dttp-woll irunk-thl lT I II II tll P JF P 1 1 - floor' rtcr$ed a full V 1 W W fa jfT: r 14 Vifc hold ihinn$ that hav U 3 iferaa 48 f Mr m&f fft V novrr bt.n in, id m DERFUL mESMm SIXTY-ONE No needless bulk or overhang here. This '61 Chevy is built on the principle that the place you want space is inside. We put it there, too. Actually trimmed the outer size to give you extra inches of clearance for parking and ma neuvering, and still worked wonders with inner space. Door openings are as much as 6 inches wider. Seats are as much as 14 higher. We've thought of everything. Increased rear foot room by slenderizing the dri veshaft tunnel. Worked in sensible new ideas all the way back through that huge bin of a baggage compart mcnt. See how thoughtful this one is? Full of good new things. Full of good old things, too, like Chevy's well-known thrill ana at-pc""- ability. The new '6 1 s at your Chevrolet dealer's right now. Bronkuwxl 9-ransenger Station Waiton. Qnt of bjur'bl. Each tftre a catv-tix cargo oiiina nearly 5 fept aerott ana a neu ctHu-nitrd compart' men! under thi floor. For big-car comfort at small-car prices '61 CHEVY BISCAYNE 6 The lowest priced full-sized Chevy! Look over the '61 Biscaynes 6 or VS. They give you a full measure of Chev rolet quality and comfort yet they re priced right down with many cars that give you a lot less! Hitcavn 4-Door Sodan with tit amt teniihlt design you got in all tho utetiUe, liveable, likeable '61 Chevie$. See . anroU, can. 0,e,y Ow., ani A. em Omonourl FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY MAT & MAIN PHONE 6-9921 HEFFNER, ORE.