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lone Rebehahs and Grange Install Officers By LORRAINE BALL DotM to ltrombn Jan. I Riild at lon Tepit Club t CoMr'i ThUlti will meot. Jan. 14 loo at Pilot Rock. Jan. Twn Team Mrry G- Round (here). Jan. It Lutheran Missionary moottna et Tews. Jan. 17 Legion Auxiliary, Mora- ortt Gaartland's, Jan. II Arnica Club. Shocktoy's. Ian. SO Ion at Echo. Jan. 31 'Jr. Auiclliarr. Jon. 21 Stanfiela (here) . . Vhrn tv Mr anJ Mrs- Robert Jjme Morgan tiHj h, h. uts Hha er iA-Mh f.,ll.Mn i M- UU Halt. .U-r , iW, J, Id um. the t.nn-r tt ftrfi ' tU Mr 4fu .f.. C. I. l.U-u ,t:.t.uUin! l w. ami Un rr l.i.-t !,. ,r ihf IrvtlU!ln j.jj vmUit.. Mr and Mr - Un mfut 'M f r l!. r, ,! r-.r.:.-?, Tr rt r. "! . , t . ,, , ,iv. xtr.hkM t-lnuihlf. ana i arm ir.e will r Jan pot lurk tlinr.fr 2 follow Ir.c at tuwn lonp M artel nff the New War with wwral lari:" function in cluding the Grant -ri;ram on Jan, K at ihf churth with ap Mirnatly D) incmN-r fttteixl Ing In n body. After M-n Ice, a Joint pot luck dinnrr fur lone and Lcxltifton wan hcl.l at the hall. About CO jvojile were prcint for the dinner. j Installation wa held follow ing the meeting and the follow Ing Installed: Masters: lone, Evelyn Hicks; Lexington. Bill Smethurst; ovprswrs: lone, Alton Varnell: Lexington. Melvln My , er (who waa absent); lecturers lone, Carolyn McCabe; Lexlng ton. Francis Smouse; steward lone. Wate Crawford; Lexington Cecil Jones; assistant steward lone. Lee Palmer; Lexington Ralph Richards; chaplain: lone Mable Crawford; Lexington Pearl Devin; treasurer: lone, Mary Lindsay; Lexington, Jean Nelson (absent); secretary: lone, Dot Halvorsen; Lexington. Helen Nelson (absent); gate keeper: lone, Alvln McCabe; Lexington, Ted McMillan; Ceres: lone, Ma ble Ring; Lexington, Nora Tur ner; Pomona: lone, Mary Lun dell; Lexington, Florence McMll Ian; Flora: lone, Irene Dazell; Lexington, Bertha Hunt; lady as sistant steward: lone, Geneva Palmer; Lexington, Laura Rich ards; Ex. committee: lone. Earl Morgan. Leo Crabtree, Marlon Palmer; Lexington. Vernon Mun kers and Karl Miller. Installing officer was Mrs. Milo Medlock of Spray who Is the county deputy of Gilliam and Wheeler counties. Mrs. Medlock was assisted by Mrs. Ernest Hel iker as installing marshall, Oscar Lundell, emblem bearer and Mr. Medlock, regalia bearer. Music ians for the ceremony were Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Mrs. Karl Mil ler. After installation, Mrs. Hel iker presented Leo Crabtree a Past Masters pin. A film on Mex ico, showing a grange tour, was' Punrhk'iK" TVbrksh lodge hi-S! their Itutjllati. n ivtrrmns TliUtviav cvef lr.i?. with the f. lt.wl.iij f.fti'i-r In. tailed noble Cran.l. peulah Hnd. vie fraud. Carol Morgan; wvreUr). Edith Matthew; tfeurer. Mary Swan mik w.ird.-n, Katherlr. Thorn; conductor. Lucille Pietmann; cli.nl -In, FKitne Ittetmann; . rnuHlan. Cladv Ptak: lnld eu.u!in. Ij-na Lundell; out 'oi.le cuardi in, Vtd.i HeliKer, rieht and left t:; t N. CV. Helen lVttJdm and Ann I.lndMrom; lii-ii! jind left Kiipjxtrt to V. G, Mable Rinff an t Tint Sw.inn; richt and I. ft uport t chap lain. Mable Crawford and U.i Estcb; and Mr. P.ivld nietmann wa chon decree catitaln Intalllne officer were: Katherlne Thorn. Ma ble Ring. Ruth McCabe. Ida Coleman. Ruby Robert. Wate Crawford and June O'Connor. Lucille and Elaine Rlet. mann received a Senl of Per fection from Mrs. Thorn, dis trict deputy for their secret work. Refreshments were served by Mrs. p. Rietmann. Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Pettyjohn. Mrs. M. Morgan and Mrs. McCabe. At the annual lone TV Co op meeting Saturday evening a $40 credit refund to all persons own ing an original $50 TV hookup was announced. All hook ups will now cost only $10 and they will not be transferable. It was also announced that the co-op advises everyone who Is having hook-up trouble to please call Harold Snider. Elmer Holtz and Edmond Brlstow were elected for two year terms as directors. Roy Llndstrom was re-elected for two more years as vice president and Lorraine Hams was elected secretary-treasurer for a three year term. Mable Cotter received the rize of six months free TV; Melvln Molina for four months; and Pete Cannon received two months free TV. Homemade pie and coffee was served by the senior class after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod cro caued to Amity necause the death of his step mother. Mrs. Gertrude Grenfel McLeod on Jan. 3. Mrs. McLeod has been several months. She was and Mnt Herb Hind Mr. and Mr 11 R. inhiiffer tf Cecil. Mr. Jvhn Clcrf and fuur children cf Kittltan. Vh.. nd Mi Ida Slot-hum if lleppner. l;,..by U-e I Spin of Ion w.u olo a tut. Mr M-rt IV Spain enter tallied th Uridii Club at her home Thursday fvenlnt' Mr. t en Hall received hith. Mr Walt.r Jacolm and Mr, Robrrt J.-i.m'ii tisl for low. Mr. Ed PaM.-n of Cecil fav a binlije party last week In honor of Mrs John Cleif of Mttita who U vtsltlnir friend and relative her. Th cut list Included Meodamea Norval Lane. E. I iv halter. Herb Hynd. Henry Krcb Jr . Gen Hall. Robert Jep 4n. Mr. R. lMTt Jcisen nvelvetl hiah. Mi. Henry Krebb Jr. c ond hlch and Mrs. Gen Hall received low. At th Twelfth Night Ceremony last week. Rev. McKenzl gave th Invocation. Hymns of Christ ma were sung by the group, led by Mr. Hedman. Mrs. Omar Rietmann gave the history of th observance of the Twelfth Nh-lit and th Rev. McKenzle picsented the story t the Magi. Che benediction was led by Rev. M.Kenzie In unison. Eldon Tuck er nan cnarce oi ngnunc uie fiie of the trees. Around 40 people were on hand for the ceremonies. Mrs. Phil Emert and Mrs. Ralph Crum and Mrs. Omar Rietmann were the committee. Cup cakes were served. Sunday. January 15. the lone Town Team are sponsoring a ill buried near McMinnville. basketball merry-go-round here. The following games have been scheduled: 12:30 p.m.. Redmond vs Condon 2:30 lone vs Echo o:30 loser vs loser 8:30 winner vs winner. January 8 the lone Town Team played a league game with Fos sil here. Final score was lone 79 Fossil 48. High point honors went to Fulton ot tossii witn 21 points. Larry Prock, lone, scored 1G for high honors. Mrs. William Sechafer of Boardman spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Corley. Billie Seehafer also ac companied her. Billie returned to h?r service duties on Sunday. Margaret Gaarsland and Marg aret Nichols were hostesses for the pinochle party baturaay Mr and Mi liar.lt v t.n and John Jcpn returniM fr m Portland and Seattle on Frblay where they have been n hu-l. nes. Pu to an error, .i wasnt i. ported In last wrk new that Mr. and Mr. Don Prostrotn and family of Monmouth pent eral day recently with Mr and Mr Cecil Thorn Pav Barr.rtt 1 Walla Walla spent Sunday witn m .uent Mr. and Mr. Ray Harnett. Jan, 11 th Lvlon Auvilluv will mt at the h-ur. of Mi Jo Gaarsland witti Mr, Gordon Whit a co host Thl will be th aoclal meeting Mr. and Mr L'wl Ball re ceived word from their son A B Ellli Ball that h passe.l hi test to enable him b go on to school. H I now stationed at Keener Air For Bae. Mis, near Riloxl. Ellis will take up air craft control and warning operator schooling. At the city round! ineetlng Jan. 3. Charles O'Connor b.k his oath of office a mayor. Roy Llndstrom and Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Howard Crow-ell also took their oaths as muncllmcn and recorder respectively. Mrs. Cleo Drake was unable to at tend to receive her oath. The mayor and muncllmcn announ ced that the city has purchased enough new pipe to replace the outmoded pin on main street. Judy and. Johnnie Healy of lleppner are staying with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Ted ralmateer, wniie their mo ther, Mrs. Jack Healy Is recover Ing from a foot Injury she re cently received. A large piece of concrete fell from a truck and struck her foot. Although bruised and sprained, she received no broken bones. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Molina and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay, Jan. 2. Bryce Keeno fell on Friday evening while he was out feed ing his livestock and cut his left arm near the elbow. Mr. Keene was taken to Heppner where the doctor took nine stitches to close the wound. The council meeting of the Valby Church waa -held Thurs- i.i retnt ( l.'.c hulu i-f Hj . !!.! l.ur.dr:t Couiullnun f. (" i t U !;, Pmior Rjilirn. (C..fail IWij;ti,!n, fVa lVtern. i. h liter..!!, U uU CfliU.n, Bill i fc. rjfnom. C'atl f-ti?ti,.in, pav jrak.r and Mr l.undell. j Mr M h I r ll.dtf wrt in portivn.t (ner h New Year jwivkep.J. j Mr. mil Mii M.rkham Baker .vt-re h..i:..r-d guest f .r a fing away party at the u m of Mr. .irui Mf l.wi Hah. -run on eeniH Iat w.vk. Guest In dialed Mr, mid Mr lic-rhal Tewns,.nd and Mr. tnd Mr Mar- I I m Palmer, beside th hii..rees and I h host nnd ln-t.s. Mr. and Mr Baker I-ft tt an rx tended trip to Calif, rnia to visit Thuisday. Januoty 1L )$t4 titnf n and fam l), Mr. and M- Pun Baker rd then U s r. s-f a wtvW ii Arir-na i Mr and !J Pavj.l Ra-trnann jt.s H their n Wa r.e, Larr- Riet finann and ll. b Hubbard ta H!n t kiV iti t!.e t;'.n f. r Vi'.'.i irna, wher l.atiy at;. I lii.h wiil ' reuni their baie traisiinij at Frt Hd and Wayne wnt n to Oakland wher h will l-a fr Hawaii Juli Rietmann bit t i.ir Tuesday to return t Whitman whrr h will continue her ktudie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ra Hur t nd Mr and Mr. Ron Anderson and family of Ai llngton pnt Sun- MtffMCR OAZCTTCTIMtl d. with Mi and Mr Bill Rlet p;ar,n and fan.lly. miul Mi. Ravniond Luintrll tk ttulr diut.t.-r Karen t l uftii in Jan. third wher ht w;h tesi.H' J.er irtu.1! at th I't.UflkilV Hie p fu btiln- inrn MfV of- car iii -.g a Lion Club In our community. A meeting wa held M-n.'.i) i.li-ht at Stefanr all I urpi room. Gar Svvann hai t-eii named president and Jim Han. ill vice president. Mr an t Mr. Richard Rea and ii.iui;liU-f ar her staying with the la-wl Halvorsen for an In di Iinii time. (ContinuiNl on Back Page) ELMA'S CHILDREN'S CAR COATS Washable All cotton poplin All Wool Or Orion SWEATERS Children And Misses Size JANUARY aw HUMS Q OFF Roy nil cotton KNITTED SHIRTS Long and short sleeve Beautiful color Good selection of size Washable eolorfast EACH A REAL BUTI LADIES BETTER DRESSES OFF MISSES STORM COATS ReveiTible Cotton Corduroy and Poplin Water Repellent 0 s OFF Boy's it Girl's Flannel PAJAMAS Broken sizes Ladies Flannel GOWNS Cr PAJAMAS Small to size 44 Remember our second drawing Sab, February 4 Special Sale Table Famous Brand-name BLOUSES Misses sizes Odd Lot Items $2.00 $1.00 Sale Starts Friday, January 13 ClmaA Apparel Tar Cash and Save Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and Save Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned SONNY BOY CATSUP GARDEN WHOLE OR CREAM CORN PEAS or GREEN BEANS 12 OZ. k 7 1 for $SoOO Hi-C 46 02 ORANGE DRINK O FOR Q rcc ej Lux TOILET SOAP FOR 2T Rea. 3 for 31c Fresh Glazed DONUTS or MAPLE BARS 69 C DOZ. 1 LB. PEG BRADLEY MERINGUE TATER TOTS o for crec Regularly 63c Now Only PIES CARROTS O F0R 21C 1 LB. CELLO PKG. AslJL AVOCADOS a for one Fresh and Tasty TOMATOES Perfect for Salads tube MEAT SPECIALS Pork Chops, lb. 69c Pork Steaks, lb 49c HAMS, Whole or Shanks, Half per lb. 59c mm IS . BOND STAMPS j t. I " v 4 VM. j - r"?-? rV ' & Here's how the Wide-Track Pontiac keeps pace with your stepped-up driving schedule! Pontiac for '61 is tuned and tailored to enliven the extra hours you spend in a car. Weight Is trimmed to give you more action with less expense. Wider doors open farther to ease your getting in and out. There's more room Inside. Outside, Pontiac has a more parkable, garageable size. You maneuver without effort, sit steady and straight on curves and corners. This comes from the built-to-the-road stability of new Wide-Track. And Pontiac's famous V-8 performance lets you take city or turnpike travel with assurance. Choose the car that has kept pace with the change in your driving habits. Inspect, drive, select the '61 Pontiac of your choice. 4 f.. PONTIAC '61 -IT'S ALL PONTIACI -SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER- .p - THE ONLY WIDE-TRACK CAR I Pontic kn tk midtit trKk ot my or. Btdy wKltk trimmtd to reuc '.id ot Mn(. Mar wrM btincd BtM t nMll l wrt-tciot aninf lUDiiity. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and SavelS MAY & CHASE HEPPNER, OREGON