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Willows Grange Hears Committees Named By LORRAINE BALL 1( INK V illuus flrAnpff mil on Surxlay wuh a politick dinner irtf'umj; uu rt'Huiar mommy iiiitiiiu;. initiation in the 1st n ml Utul di-ri-' was to bt hold (tuiinn '' .matins, but due to ctM vvoiiilu-r mill other (actors it was '-.ijK)tu'il until Sunday, January 1"S. It will be held at if:iHi p. m. nt tne Willow France hall wuh Hi i,i rd man assisting. .1 social hour will follow. Purine the meeting Master Ilerl Akers iHinted the follow ing to committees: Marlon I'alm er, agriculture committee chair man; Louw Halvorscn. leplsla tive committee chairman; Mary Lindsay and Mary Lundell, reso lution committee, and Louis llalvorsen, Marlon Palmer and I'at Townsond, finance commit tie. IFYE student Dean Martin Kae a talk and displayed nips, iMittery and fancy work which his mother received as Rifts from the family he stayed with in Creecp. Mrs. Harold Wrlcht and son accompanied Mr. Martin to lone. Other guests for the day in eluded Air. and .Mrs. Pnmona Granee will bo held on Saturday, January Zl, at Irrl con. starting at 10:M a. m. Hazel Wiles Is visiting in Ht-nnner this week with her sis ter and family. Mr. and Mrs Everett Klethley. aimt- riatrt Officers Arnica club was held last Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Kay ISoyee, with Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Arnin HiwimHn hostess-. EltH Hon of officers was held with Mrs. I'ete Cannon elected to the president' chair. Other officers included Mrs. Dick Sherer. vice president, and Mrs. Gilbert Lu Jan. secretary-treasurer. Mr unit Mrs. Francis F.lv and son of Salem were house guests at the home oi Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Matthews while here for the Georjro Ely services. Mrs. Wate i rawiord spent sev eral days in Hermiston at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford last week. Mrs. Crawford was stay iner with her granddaughters while It was necessary for Mr. .inH Mrs. Crawford both to be working. Anita Crawford has re- PUZZLED? LET US HELP YOU SOLVE 1T0UR SKI EQUIPMENT PROB-LEMS 25 YEARS SKIING EXPERIENCE ... - u'lirKiiii'. nniin drs. Joe HaV and ,!.. cffral an Inturv In hir Esther Kirmis, all of lleppner. , uhich reouired several stnenes. Mrs. Ralph Kincald and Mrs. Roger Kincald went to Pendle ton on Thursday and Friday of last week to shop and visit with relatives and friends. Cnrnrlrv Slotft Sola Unta n rrw.tr a will hold their Trovt-llntr Pnod Sale on Saturday January i, neginmng at ;uu n. m. Benefit is for the Crippled Children. Debbie Baker, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, underwent surgery at the M. Anthony hospital in Pendleton last week. She is at home and up and about. Donna Palmer, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer was a patient in the Pioneer Mem orial hospital overnight last week due to illness. The young miss has been suffering with onr trnnhle and it was necessary to perform minor surgery. A Deaconness meeting was SKIS SKI SUPPLIES POLES RENTALS REPAIRS BASE WAX JOBS KEN PECK PH. 3-8151 Lexington and Arbuckle Mt. Ski Area Heppnek GAZETTE- 78th Year, Number M HMES Veterans Loans Show Increase Hcppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, Jonuory 25, 1962 Sec. 11-4 Pogcs Dates to Rmmbtt January 25 Ltxjion and AukII- January 263 Links January 27 Pomona Grange OI Irtigon January 28 Crangt (bert with Boardisan) February 1 Rebekah February I Extension held on Tuesday. January 16. at the home of Mrs. Milton Mor- nn unh Mr Marlon Palmer as co-hostesses. Mrs. Palmer also hostei a birthday puny in nonor of Mrs. MorL'an following the meeting. Guests present included Bank Names Sill To New Position Joseph Sill, First National Bank of Oregon ;ru ultural field representative in northeast Ore eon. has been named trust de partment business dexclopnient representative in eastern wreim, it was announced today by Stet- ium h iiarman. ict nresiutiu and iwnlor trust ollicer. (till hn lxoii an agricultural representative since joinlnc First National Bank in l'J.VJ and served s present im iuuea , " "C .... .. ,..n..... Mrs. Oscar Lum.ell. Mrs. David f,m.eri r" " ? U WHEN IT'S COLD OUTSIDE Mm THAT'S THE TIME TO Sit By The Fire AND ENJOY A DISH OF DELICIOUS ICE CREAM PRIDE of OREGON ICE CREAM IS THE BEST ANY TIME OF YEAR. CHOOSE FROM NINETEEN DELICIOUS FLAVORS. Morrow County Creamery Klilmnn. Mrs Phil KmiTt. Mrs Veil Thome. Mrs. Dak Kay, Mrs. i-iiiii i-f-iTviiinn. mrs. i leu rieu Mrs lf.v f.lnilifrnm Mr. Gol. rrey Herman. Mrs. naroia nere, tr Ilii'k Sluwr nnil sons and Barbara and IX'bble Palmer. Mr a n1 Mri Rurl Mnsnn. Jr.. of Oakgrove and their son Chris vas here lor tne aeaication oi tli,. in-vl- hifh iu-honl. T hov are both former graduates of lone Ilich. They stayea wun Mr. ana Mrs. Norman Nelson and visited th other relatives here. Honored On Birthday Mrs. Donald Ball was hostess for a birthday party on Friday. January 19, in honor of her daughter Melanie's sixth birth day. Young guests included Shir ley Nichols, Cheryl Hams, Barb ara Palmer, Meg and Jeanette Lujan. Other Rut'sts included Mrs. Lee Palmer, Mrs. Bill Nich nl arwl Mrs. Lewis Ball. The youngsters enjoyed refreshments, games and favors. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lundell of Milwaukee have sent word to local relatives that a new daugh ter, Cynthia Marie has Joined them. The young miss weighed six pounds and several ounces. Grandparents Include, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of Mil uankoo and Mr. and Mrs. Zieeler also of Milwaukee. Great grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Arvilla Swan- son of lone. Three Links club will meet on Friday, January 26, at the home of Mrs. Fannie Griffith. Following the regular meeting at Rebecca Lodge on Thursday night, a social was held with Mrs. Cleo Drake, Mrs. Bill Nichols and Mrs. Donald Ball as social committee. The members enjoy ed playing Bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Case Brenner were hosts to a dinner party nn Saturdav evenine for Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ling and Judy Eubanks. Home Ec club was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Lindsay with Mrs. Helen McCabe and Mrs. Mable Cotter as hostesses. It was an all-day meeting with a potluck dinner at noon, followed by an after noon business meeting and social Mrs. Donald Ball was hostess for a dinner party on Saturday in honor of her daughter Mel anies sixth birthday. Guests in cluded relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Elmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christopherson and daughters Cathy and Deb bie, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Al drich and daughters Arlynda and Arleta, Mr. Ball, Jay, Bob, Mar sha and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and family. Mrs. Clifford Aldrich returned home from the Mid -Columbia hospital last week following ma jor surgery there the preceding week. She and her family are staying at present with her par ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chris topherson on Rock Creek while she is recovering. The tree surgeons from Spo- llood River. Sherman. Morrow I'matllla. and Wasco counties. He will represent the Bank's trust department throughout central and eastern Oregon, llurman said. William J. Jones, former trust department repreMiitative In eastern Oregon, now heads statewide trust business develop ment for First National. Sill was graduated from Ore gon State University with I !.a. ri.l,r rf science ucuree. Be fore joining First National Rank n 195!. he worked variously us a cattle rancner. a iivcsiock salesman, and was a beef cattle manager at the Oregon State Itnivorvitv Krhool (if H CTil'ul t UTC. His duties as bank agricultural representative will he assumed Indefinite ricriod bv J. Arthur Harsin and Vernon T. At- wood. First National field rep resentatives in the Lnterpri.se and Prineville areas. Sill will have his new head quarters at the First National Bank head office in Portland. I '- . ' i-o7-i. LJ I A Ticw record was m l l.ut nr in tne cueg.-n Vet-rii' i4rm tint h too loan pr..jTnni when . 'il lu.iiw were j-r.iiih'ti in the fl,. ilirevtnr of the Martr IH p irtment of Veterans' Affairs, re- ThU was nearly $10 million nnue tluiti in VXvJ. the nr(v i,ni bu-ti year, and was almost $10 iiiiiiioni nver '.u wnen :ne vet ei.uw" tli ;irlMii'iit was short of lean fun!.M S;ialfeld said. In Morrow county last veur, iv eter.ins Inirroweil tVl7ill This was iicainst ont t.ian In for SS..rnm. S.ialfcld cri-.lit.vl th nu n-cord to the passage in .Novem-li-r. l!tril, of Measure 1.1, the war eierans' iMiridlng and loan amendmei.t. w. l.Ich pav tho vet. itanV dt'iiiu..ent authotlty to iv.iie nur bonds f r veterans' loan funds. When tlier.e fund ran st'.ort In l'.NiO the depart nieitt'H loans dropped to les than millions, from the l'JVJ vol ume of nearly f-Vl million. Imtm In IDtil would have Ihtii down to about $1- millions If Measure 13 had falletl. aivord ing to department estimate. Since the loan program utart- ,l In VH lnMim have Ihiii granted to 37, lot) veterans In the amount of S.M.I'.i.l'.i-M for farm and home acquisition. Of th's amount li) vetemtm In Morrow count v have borrowed $IM.UX). Tli. ,t,tiinHni,tnt relMirt4 tklM)llt 2l,fri) loans currently outstand ing In the amount of $jd,.T!W,77 i. kane are still busy in the com munity, removing trees. We no tice that the Ray Barnett's are having some removed from their property. School was dismissed on Fri Hav afternoon at 3:00 D. m. due to the snow storm and the slick roads. WARM YOUR POCKETS WITH COLD CASH Use Classified Ads! JUDGE PETER GUNNAR Tax Court Judge Seeks Reelection uui a . n i viuiwitii tin ii no declaration of candidacy today witu tne ri-cretary oi Mate to surevH hlmeiilf na thn Jndiro ,f th Oreenn Thy Court. ih first of Its kind in the nation. l ie on ice oi l ax l ourt Judge Is filled by State-wide election In the primary and Judge tlun- nnr's name will appear upon the non-partisan judicial ballot throughout the state. Also announced todav was the formation of a "Committee to retain Tax Judge Peter Gunnar," headed by Orval Thompson, of Alh.inv. nnrl Wendell Wvntt. of Astoria, as state-wide co-chair men. Soeakintr for the two co-chair men, Thompson said.- "Judge Gunnar and his staff have conducted a thorough in formational program in all 3(5 1 counties of the state so that the pwple of Oregon have the full advantage of this peoples court. "Judge Gunnar has created for the people of Oregon a court in which the richts of the cit izens will be protected." 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