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ThU U th Memorial dsdicoUon ot the) Ion City I1
Itighl; Leo Crabtre. Mooter. Willow Grange; Mr. and Mr. D. J.
Comwot. daughter el J. A. Wooleryr Ocor Lundell. park caretaker!
Ocof Peterson, county Judge; and Elmer McClure. Stale Grange
Matter.
JOSEPH A. WOOLERY MEMORIAL
DEDICATED AT IONE PARK IN AUGUST
a Eenermjsly endowed. Grant
that we may continue In Your
cxl work and that w may re
dedleate oureelve to Thy erv.
Ice; keep llve among u a faith
In the thlnct of the spirit; a love
for beauty and truth; a devotion
to Thy ways of righteousness,
friendliness, and peace. Thli we
ask In Thy Holy Name. Amen.
On last August 17. the Willow
Gr.inj! pri-M-nted a program pre
pared by the Grange Community
Service committee at their an
nual picnic.
The Cringes have community
projects each year and this year
the Willow Grange had a
marker made for the park at
lone In memory of a past resi
dent. Joseph A. Woolcry.
Guest speaker for the after
noon. Elmer McClure. Portland,
master of the Oregon State
Grange, gave some of the ser
vice accomplishments of various
grsngea over the state.
Other numb'rs on the program
were talks by Mayor Charles
O'Connor. Elaine Rietmann. and
O. L. Lundell. The lone school
hand furnished the music.
The main feature of the pro-e-am
was the dedication of a
memorial to a former cltlzjn of
lone, Joseph A. Woolery. Mr.
Woolcry was a prominent, civic
minded man; a merchant, ware
house manager, land owner and
banker.
ft the turn of the century. Mr.
Woolery donated the land and
planted the tre?s as a park to
t.'i" City of lone. As the old deed
to the property was either lost
or destroyed ty fire, with the
coop -ration of the city council,
a new deed was obtained and
recorded in the name of the City
of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Conway of
San Francisco, son-in-law and
daughter 01 mr, vmm-iy. . ,
p:esmt for the dedication or a VCIIiie L-unu
permanent marker to the mem- n Eunch havfi
ory of her fV'f J11 1 complied a tr-nsact'on in which
I.cr was a gift of Willows Grange purchased Just under 2 000
Follows Is the impress ve: P ' Thfi ,and
15 County Students
At Oregon State
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
A total of 15 students from Mor
ttw county are enrolled at Ore
ron State College this fall. In
ruling nine from Heppner.
The students from Heppner
are: Carol K. Anderson, Gayle J.
C'X. II Men A. Graham. Clifford
W. Gre-n. Shirley C. Kononen.
Janice M. Martin, Gerald C.
Sumner, Meredith J. Thomson,
and M. M. Van Scholack.
Students from other commu
nities In the county include:
Boardman Barbari S. And?regg
.ind Stevan D. Flug; lone Mich
ael D. Benge. Melvln E. Martin,
and Grant M. Rlgby: and lcx
inrton Paula D. Barak.
A breakdown of the 7.899 en
rollment total at OSC this yeir
shows 6.049 from Oregon, 1.G35
from 43 other states, and 215
from 49 foreign countries.
Alvin Bunch Buys
pare I I y Mrs. Ernest Heliker,
with Judge Oscar Tetcrson as
leader:
Lender To the glory of Al
mighty God and in memory of
Joseph A. Woolery for his ben
evolent service to this com
munity, UnhonWe dedicate this me
morial.
li-s wrst of Hardman about 10
nils. atid will be used for a
enttle ranch.
Bunch has rurehaed a herl
of calves which will bo wintered
on the home pl.xcn and will be
moved to th? newly purchased
ranch next SDrinc.
Th"y will continue operation
of the wheat lands tney nave
formerly farm?d.
The brand of the new ranch
Hurrying holiday drivers are
rushing to their own traffic acci
dent. They would be smarter to
realize that it's better to be slow
ed down than laid up.
Long Distance Nation-Wlde
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
PENLAND BROS.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone CR 6-3111
Leader To the generosity
which prompted these gifts and fce thg B an(J hag bpen reg
for the ten-fits these gifts have Bunch sald
besn and continue to be,
jjnjson We dedicate this
memorial.
Leader For the pleasure and
comfort enjoyed by those who
assemble here for social or busi
ness purposes over a period of
many years In the past,
Unison We dedicate this
memorial.
Leader To all those now
present, to those living here, and
to those who have come many
miles to be present today for this
dedication service,
Unison We dedicate this
memorial.
Leader To those who will
be gathering in generations to
come and have the inspiration to
continue the care and improve
ment that were begun here more
than half a century ago,
Unison We dedicate this
memorial.
Leader To the City of lone
and its officials, to the various
clubs, the fraternal organiza
tions, the many individuals who
have contributed generously of
their time and efforts to the bet
terment of this community, as
well as to the park, to all these
who cooperate in continuing to
the hieh ideals evidenc
ed by the donor, that his efforts
shall not have been in vain,
Unison We dedicate this
memorial.
Leader Amen and Amen.
Since no undertaking should be
attempted without the blessing
of our Heavenly Father, let us all
stand for the closing prayer.
Benediction and closing prayer
by Rev. Riley: Almighty God, our
Creator and Preserver, bless we
pray Thee, this city park, this
memorial to the donor, those
who generously gave, and those
who hereafter may use and en
joy them. Bless all who are here
to' participate in this service of
dedication. Make us worthy of
our rich inheritance of beauty in
parks, fields, and forests ana ,
every worthwhile and growing I
thing with which we have been j
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Pm mini laun rfet fit
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Barratt Sales Co.
422 Linden War Pl 6-9157
lone Schools Give Musical
Christmas Program Dec. 22
fy LOKIAINC BALL
Date to Hnnmct-
lrr, 31 Ui Malc at Ilnet
llonm. .
IVr, 31 Pane at lone Legion
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Jan. I-Church i-ricet) con
Jurtrd by e!le student.
Jin s Ladies Auxiliary, at
rlor Barnett'a.
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inn. 4 OKS. tvawiciinw
Installation tt officer.
Ri brkah Lfxle.
A lautiful torv of the Christ
Child was told In ong and pan-
tomlne at the achou! enrutmaa
t.rocram on the evtnlnc vt Dec.
22. The pffi''" w prewnled
to a Urge attentive audience.
Th hleh b-hool mixed choir
ang thre numter Beautiful
Savior. No Cradle Wai There,
and Winter Wonderland. The
grade school beginner band
nlavrd thre aelectlons. anrtc
Dxdle. Big Chief Tomahawk,
and Air from Rigoletto.
Durlnc the narration of the
story of ChrUt'a birth, given by
Bob DeSpaln. the aecond grade
nang Atleste Fidelia and Wind
In th Olive Trees, third grade
sang First Noel and Silent Mght,
fifth crade aanc Angels We Have
Heard on High, and While Shep-
herds Watch Their Flocks, xourtn
grade aang Hark the Herald An-
rrl Sms nd i C!' I'l-1"
T.dn!M Cr. fsnt srad n&
Aay in a Mnc W T t.f
kUlh. fcenth and ri;hih trnJet
ang In unUon Anf-i Ffm the
IValmt of CAoty. n J" h
Worlvt Fidlowlns thia the ft
ik-hool band prewr twl t-u i.um-l-r.
Mining Land of NL "
Little Fnllh Suite.
I TTie hlfh n-ho"l o"'l dim
ed the program with a -lvtUm
vt Chrt!.tms can-l and ?4nta
Claua U Coming to Ton.
1 The teacher an.l faculty are
ta te nmmendel fir uch a
beautiful program In giving
honor we mutt mention the love
ly planUt for the evening. Cher-
:le Lundell and Arl.ta .M-Cale.
'and the director vt the three
band. Mr. Arnle lledman
Amonc the audience were
many pre-chler who anx
iously awaited the arrival of
Santa Claus, who uddenly ap
peared to talk to them and give
each a bag ot canuy.
Among the college tudenl
home for the holiday we find
Hill Salter, Kelvin Manm. rnu
Emert, Karen Lundell. Garry
White. Mardlne Baker, Bob and
Berl Aker.
John Bott Is home visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Botts. during the holiduys.
Ai home fnm Ihe rU-e fr
the ht-lUa) I Waite IVitmann.
u uuii.g hi jurfot. Mr
nl Mi Piil rcHmmn, ami
I rr r Unvi
Mr. and Mr. WttM-n l"hr.t.
j h. t- ft and diU! !rr t f Oie
-r T?ivift- fk "t- 2 xunor
at Ihe Ijv1 lull lu.me
Mr, and Mi Lrwu U-U a"'1
Wn irnt Ciniii,o, witti Mr.
and Mr. Uy In H'fl-!tn
yam Ftrti frturtu-l from the
i-ppiirr hipitl Wednenldy.
IVv 21. Mr F-tfh U rcHntcd
muili improxrtl t-ut lil te con
fined at hme f r awhile.
Anne ar. l Vircinia Jepn f
h.rtiand. and Cam Iim (ent
the t hristma holiday with Mr.
and Mr. RidK-rt Jepen and
t-ilier nlathe here,
Mr. and Mr. I".iy Turnr and
of Kugene -ent ChrUima
Fe with Mr. and Mr FKIon
Tutker and family and her par
ent ChrUtma day they apent
In IVndletnn with Mr. Turner
family,
t'hrUtma iunicr guii.t of Mr.
and Mr. !n Ball were her bro
ther, Pitlt Sherman and sons,
and Mr. and Mr. Rol Tltomson
f Heppner. and Klmer IViersen.
lone. C'hrlMma Eve, Mr. and
Mr. Bill Nirhols and Gordoa
were visitors.
Christma Eve dinner guest of
Mr and Mrv Ij-wis Ball were
Mr. and Mr. fn Ball and fam
ily and Pale Mtcrman, hreciuie
and Kdilje.
iioiis L-iit'sis of Mr. and Mrs.
George Nichols Ihe weekend of
the 17th was Marion Oswalt of.
Tmdarf- Dwabw H. I960
Wrt Linn. Al er.iertalned al
Ihe Millet thai ue-k end wrre
Mr and Mr. luk Tait 'it on Sat
urday iil.'M and ll.'k'rr Km.alJ
and children drvpd In during
the evening.
HEffHCH CAZmt-TIMES
Mr and Mrs. George Miller
mttited ta Portland on unday.
iiiuining L!e Kmcald. wha I
uhig al ihe lluun Brjn
hufr.e in I5fartion while he at-ii-ini
tnlitHd In li-akrrlon.
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