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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1964)
lone Livestock Club Organized For Year The Ion Livestock 4 II Hub wa organized October 2(J In the lmi llltih m!mmI llltry. We elected officers. They are Keith Nelson, president; 'au Proud font, vice president; Heinle Lk strum, sertetary treasurer, and Debhy Warren, new reoftcr. Other im-mln'1 are KrUllit on, Chuck Nelson, lUrlme Warren, David Wanrn and Kerry pctenmn. W talked about our projo.1 ml decided to lake a lour to the judging day al The Dalle Live stock show. THE stiff W? IIEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, December 17, 1961 Sec. 2 - 1 pages Tell the advertiser vuu aaw It In tit Caretteflmea. Remedial Books Reviewed at Topic Club; Library Has More Than 5ooo Volumes r -rf It DONT LET YOUR DECORATED TREE TURN TOUR CHRISTMAS INTO TRAGEDY Place lights away from combustible material Keep the tree away from fireplaces and heater Avoid using randlea. DorVt leave light burning when you go out. -in t put cotton on your trc. Don't use too many light and overload circuits. Turner, Von Morter and Bryant INSURANCE Heppaer By KAT1ICRINE UNDSTROH (),NE lone Topic club met at tli home of Mr. Mmlsay Ktnralil on Friday afternoon. Mmlc-r answered mil rail with a ChrUtma Ilea. Mr. Klnrald demonstrated nome book by Scott. Foreman & Co, which she uwi in the re-m-dU reading classes t school. The hard hound book In at tractive rover are the classic rewritten. They provide eay rending material of a high In terest level for atudents, regard le of their reading proficiency. She found that her students en Joyed them a great deal. ! Mr. Norman Nelson and Mr, j Paul Tew were assisting ho- . tcr. I The library board of the Topic club met before I lie meeting to take care of library business. Mrs. Walter G. Hubert ha been learning the dutle of librarian and assisting Mr, Ronald 8lh on. t'lub mrmher have also teen acting a assistant llbrar Ian during the month of De cember. The Iihrary. which now ha over i. volume. I oien lo the oubllc from 2 TO to 4:30 every Monday and Thursday and I also open on Wednesday morning for the grade school children. They are brought by claifte to visit the lihrary and check out over 100 book each week. The lone Lion rlub entertain ed their ladle and guest at danee Saturday night at the Legion hall. A refreshment table wa arranged for the guest alo. The aeventh and eighth grade church achool classes under the direction of Mr. Robert Rlet mann, their teacher, conducted NOTICE ALL HEPPNER BARBER SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 and SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 -Hcppncr Barber Shop -Dick's Barber Shop -jerry's Barber Shop the candle lighting the third Sunday In Advent at the United Church of Christ Sun day morning service. Rev. and Mr. Walter B Crow el I entertained the church council on Monday evening at the parsonage. During the reg. ular meeting the council visited the W. R, Aker property acroM from the church which I for ale. Following tha meeting Mr. Crowe II served coffee, Christmas bread and cookie to the group. About forty member of the Runchgras Rebekah lodge and their famllle met at the hall on Sunday for their annual pot- luck dinner. A silver offering wa taken for the Christmas party at the Odd Fellow home. The annual Chrltm meet ing of the Women' Fellowship wa held In the social room of the United Church of Christ with a pot luc k luncheon at noon. Santa Says: y&mi ii ii ii n . 1 i I .w..: ! TO THE sJJf GAZETTE - TIMES i I 40 Per Year I IS A GREETING FROM THE HOME TOWN EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR! MAILED ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES A Gift Certificate Furnished Free by the Gazette-Times Will Announce Your Thoughtful Year-A round Gift This was followed by the pro gram confuting of Chrlstmaa de votions and litany led by Mrs. Walter B. Crowell and a film strip shown by Mrs. Robert Jep sen. The program was In charge of Mm. Alfred Nelson, Jr., pres ident Mrs. Mary Beckner of Portland formerly of lone, underwent surgery on Wednesday at St. Vincent hospital. Dallas Dalzell spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dalzell. He has Just completed the fall term and has enrolled winter term at Colum bia Basin College, at Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan returned Wednesday evening from a four-day trip to Spokane, where they attended Washing- ton Wheat Growers League. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llndstrom left on Sunday for a business trip to Portland. Claude Brcshears of Lyle, Wn, brought Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray to lone for the week end. They were guests of Mrs. E. C Hel- Iker. The local post office was open al day last Saturday and will be open until 5:00 p.m. Decem ber 19. announces Mrs. Charles O'Connor, postmaster. Mrs. Wayne Hams and new baby son returned to their home In Pendleton last Thursday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. Sr.. took their other little grandson, Jeffrey, home on Monday. Mrs. Gottfried Hermann has moved to her new home In Her miston. Their home about three miles south of town, was re cently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lanham of Hcpp ncr. Mr. Hermann is a patient at the Veteran's hospital In Walla Walla. Band Concert Entertains Public A large crowd of school pat rons enjoyed a fine band con cert last Wednesday under the direction of Carol Miller, band instructor. The Junior high band played a croup of numbers fol lowed by the fifth grade band. The high school band concluded the program with a good variety of numbers. The cafetorlum was appropriately decorated in the Christmas theme. Masonic Installation Set Installation of new officers for Masonic Lodge No. 120, AF & AM will be held at the Masonic hall on Thursday night with a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. follow ed by public Installation at 8. Walter Jacobs will be Installed as master along with other elec ted and appointed officers. lone has taken on quite a fes tlve look this week with many homes putting up outside Christ mas decorations. There nave al so been colored street lights put up on Main Street and a bright lighted star, wl.lth can t seen for many mile up and d-iwp the valhy. had been erected on the toji ,f the rlty eervo!r, Vally Lutheran Sunday achool will present Its OtrUtma pro gram at fi X pm. on Friday evening, Iit-eernbef It, at II. church A fellowship hour will Mlow with treats for the chllj ren Tli primary department of tha United Church of Christ will pr sent a short program and light the Christ candle at a 3 0O pm. servi at ire thurth .sundiy evening. December 20. Thla will he followed by a aupper In the octal room. FamJIir are aked ( !to bring cookie and sandwiches. t? . fwt,Lerthlng rl will he furnish- ed by member of the church school staff. Christmas caroling about town, sponsored by the choir, will follow the supper. FTA To Civ Christmas Treat At the executive board meet ing of the IT A held last Tues day night at the school library, It wa derided to sponsor the community Christmas tree treats. Member are buoy thl week collecting contribution to the candy fund. The school Christ ma program will te at 8 00 p m. at the school cafetorlum on Tuevlay evening. December 22. Children In the various rooms will have school parties on De-! cember 23 and be dismissed for the holidays at 2:00 p m. School will resume January 4. There will be no PTA meeting in De-! cember. I Roy W. Llndstrom spent from ' Thursday to Saturday at Baker attending the 64th annual re union of Scottish Rite of Free-1 masonry, where he took the degrees. These Aren't the Globetrotters And They Aren't the Harlem Clowns But Thoy Will Bo A Lot More Hilarious To Watch! m... I0NE m U0NS club Heppner CHAMBER of COMMERCE 102. m And Lions Vs. Hcppncr Jaycccs in Doublchcadcr Basketball FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18 IONE HIGH GYM BENEFIT IONE BAND FUND EVERYONE COME SEE THE LOCAL STARS OR SEE THEM SEE STARS I Admission $1.00 - 50c - 25c HOMEMADE L UUVM SAO SASH ib. 590 OREGON CHIEF. REGULAR WHOLE OR HALF lb. 59 t at r m a m ;,att5aaaasW' M BARS HOLIDAT HAM WHOLE OR HALF lb. 89 WE WILL APPRECIATE IT IT TOO" WILL PLACE ORDERS FOR TOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY Early FRESH SEAFOOD Barbecued Chickens & Turkeys Saturday Only W would appreciate it if you would place orders early - ROUND-UP BRAND BIG BOLOGNA By The Pieco LB 39e HILLS BROS. izeff Tiiie; Morrow County's Newspaper HEPPNER PH. 678-3228 We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat XL J f Of Charge Evy,Tf3A I Heppner. .rTCr"" Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: tTncTs Tupsdav Cattle'.. Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. 567-6651 On Hermiston- McNarf Highway COFFEE 1 lb. 79c 2 Ib. $1.57 3 Ib. $2.35 " -- !' 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