nttTHlM CAirTTT TlMM. TauidT. V t. 1H4 Communist Privilege? ItuuUn children hang t t.x-klng on .New War ENe. In anticipation tf Grandfather Mat ettmtnated th religiout cel. hratlon of ChrUtma. they ! lowed the thlMren'a fellltle 4 the triMm to remain Trtl the aJvertUer vcu M H In tha Gaiette-Ttme. Aa4 I H PECKS' SKI SHOP Hep"- Oregon v Ken. Lttctle. Stre. Martha , k ... J Jl Ml VI Jou at Christmas v . .. . it j i i Joy fa fn worm . cna jpeoai tfWiti to our fritncfi cue fitif famlStt, CARL SPAULDING Piikft Arrniintanf- .May your Christmas be blessed with the joy and peace of that Day, when the. angels sang the glory of God whose Son lay sleeping in a manger. MR. and MRS. JERRY SWEENEY C2 pBr proved 4 fs-M fl lY 1 1 fcTIW W II ! Ill Willi m - improved Th on on top It wortd famouo legend. Tho one below K It the tame legend redeemed Into an ell now eltllcn wagon. It hat the deluxe Interior appointment and eomfortable ride of a fine pattenger ear . . . earrlee tin big adultt plut more luggage and equip ment than you can Imagine. If. powered by rt' onlj rtomjjBw overhead cam engine, the high torque Tornado OHC . . . offere optional extrat tueh at automatic tranamltelon, Independent front tutptnt on. power eteerlng and power braket. But the all new Wagoneer It really a 'Jeep' vehicle at heart The 'Jeep' Wagoneer goet up tteep hlllt. over rough rugged terrain and through tnow and mud that leave other cart helplet. And around ellppery tumt that oautt flthtalllng and aklddlng, H hugt the road with traditional 'Jeep' traction. The big reaton It 4-wheel "Drlvepower." All four wheelt are power wheela Instead of )utt two. Takt a demonstration drive toon. You va never driven a ear that can do the thlngt thle one can. KAISER JP CORPORATION diecover 4-wheel " DRIVEPOWER" AXAJ 'JEEP' WAGONEER "DrlPw" ( Wsonr utien wigen's nw. ' mprve elolv -wtl drtv yt.m. Farley Motor Co. BEFFMXB. OBEGOW Risley Family Loses Possessions In Trailer Fire By MART LCC HARLOW IkUHPMAN inr l un Wnn wi.Mn drtroyd tratlrr htu hm vt Mr. ana Mr Fujrcn Kulry Jul Mo ntn ttl-'. Nuthing n avsl in trw vhu-h ritlrtr!y juittst th tiruilurf. The city firf truck at calUsl a th nvnf( ami It v. at thought th fire wit (Hit. tut about 3 m. It briK out acaln. tut th1 inloritt had alrr-ady Iwn tie itrt)sl t'fr thn. Ni one uat In the trailer at ih Urn, at the famltv haj ben ktavlnc tn the hom ct Mr Kit union. In whtwe yard the trail- ei at parked, due to frn vatrr imp Amtmi! the thinirt Jut wer? ChriMmat Rift fur the IlWley chlUHen. The wit artUUy cov-red by lnuran-. Catdea Club Obeerraa ChiUtmat Mr. Uton l'arHntT i hn. teiu. for the ChriMmaa party anvl mooting f the Btardinan Gar don club at her home Friday venlnj. Cu hte wen Mra Zoarl HUIwple. Mra. Florence Riui and Mr. Uut."e Earwotxl. Koll call was answered by civ Ing the name ol a favorite eor tron. Mr. Itank Marlow a puost. Mrs. Root jrave a reading. 'PaUstlne Cornflower." The club voted a donation to the Risley family, who lost all their belonging in a fire Fri day. It wis also voted to aist with the auction sale to be put on in the community to raise funds for the grange hall In the new town. Mr. Arthur Allen rerported on the Housing Clinic. . Following the meeting a Chtislmae party was held with exchange ot guts. Fich member also received a gift from Mrs. Charles Anderegg which she brought back from her trip to Europe last summer. Christmas Program Enjoyed The annual Mystery Sister)' Christmas party was held at the Community church Wednesday afternoon, with members of the Ladies Aid Society as hostesses. The Home Economics club of Greenfield Grance members were guests. Mystery Sisters were revealed with exchange of gifts, and new names drawn for next year. Mrs. Russell Miller was in charge of the following program: group singing. "Silent Night;" trio. "The beautiful Hills of Judea" and "Oh Holy Night" by Franell Walker, Annie Ober meier and Carolyn Burg; orgin solo, "A Birthday of a King." Carolyn Burg; reading. Christ mas story from the Bible. Mrs. Delia Faulkner: gToup singing of Christmas carols; reading, "My Room In The Inn," Mrs. Herman Burg. In charge of refreshments were Mn. Emery Lyons, Mrs. Louise Earwood, Mrs. Florence Root and Mr&'Seth Russell. Blockhorte Liveifock Club Holds Meeting The lVviter merlin vt the HUkh. 4 11 t.Kttuk ilub wat hold at the home of Jim bl.h.twoith en Sunday. I verm her tX with all n mtote twnt. Fa h memter tuld uf the pro tot cru.tT I. the owing )or, ifcir loader, luinoid ex plained aUnit the gtadtng f aMinala. S v. ore remin.U-d f ihe fflkvr" training mooting liovmter IS at the lloppnor trade n houl. We enjel U)lng game. Iel by our nvte allot loa.tor. KuH ublriMn. ofrehnirnt wrre irnrd bv Mr. HKHlworth. The next meeting will te Jan. urv ltl at 2 M v m. at Roger CanspU'll home. Michelle Miller, renter Need extra chT 5oll unued Horn around )uur Place with a Gaxette-Ttmea clatatfled ad. Unit Plana Housing Clinic Mrs. H. M. Walker was hos tess for the Home Extension unit at her home Tuesday with Mrs. Bernard Donovan as co-hostess. The subject was "Scandinavian Cookery," and the noon meal served was along that line. The business meeting was held at 10:30 a m. Mrs. Arthur Allen reported on the Boardman Housing- Clinic that a steering committee has met and outlined plans for meet ings to provide housing Infor mation of Interest to those Boardman residents who will be moving because of the John Day Dam. A series of three meetings in March was planned: 1. "Should you move your house?" 2. "Financial and legal aspects of housing." 3. "Planning or re modeling kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms." The Silver Tea for the Esther Klrmis Memorial Fund will be helG at the home of Mrs. Glen Carpenter January 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the afternoon a Christmas party was held with exchange of gifts. Tom Gardiner Is a patient in Good Shepherd hospital in Her miston, where he will have surg ery December 22. Mrs Darold LaChance has been in Coos Bay the past week visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander egg of Pendleton were overnight guests Friday at the home of Anderegg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wy3S. Boardman had about four inches of new snow Saturday, making a total on the ground of six inches. Snow fell all night Friday and most of Saturday morning. Maximum temperature Saturday was 23 above, which was the warmest since Tues day. Minimum was 14 above, about 26 degrees warmer than the lowest during the week, when it was 12 below Wednes day morning. The sun was shin ing part of the afternoon Sat urday. Beverly Donovan of Portland was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan. She teaches school In Portland, and her school was closed due to the weather. KINZUA NEWS Mi Fjank Fern-1. Mi Wallet lUHUn and daughter Karvn. Xtit. Richard Mtnuw and km Farl and lt.gor wei In Von d.'ti Ftlday for l'ulnca and ping Mr. and Mr, liwrll Sharp and i. M TVutiny Shii'l itaf wore In l'mln Saturday fc. . . . I . . ait.i aktiatDIlt 11 a Mi. and Mr. IMoii K1 and family wef In The Ial!ea Sat urday for butlnewi and ahoppmg and for an eye rxamtnail.n lor Mike. While thoi thry xiite.t uti.i Mr and Mr, trvin MUlnl ,Mr'7ndy- Mr. W.UU Wright and daughter Suan tpent from Wednesday until hunday In ntland on buslne. Mr. Frnle Walt ha boon In the lloppnor hopltal thl pt week rocuiH-ratlng from rent Mrr. and Mr. William EM- START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! Start saving here! Make a New Year resolution now . . . open an account here, where steady saving plus 4 make money mount up fast! OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON ridge of Milton Freewater vUllod 4M Monday with Mr. and Mr. Ikiyal HubMl and family. They woie rnruule homo from ne time spent vUHIng relative In California and llruklngt. Ml. and Mr. Jack Sitmn VU Hod relative In r'iay Sunday. The Friendship club wa nv tertalnetl lt luonlay evening wlili Joan Adam a hoMei. High waa won by hanil Itlor, low by Marilyn Hal ley, and riiwtlnff by Naomi Rlc and Itmle Graham. Other attend lug wer VI Mlnkard. Klna Mc t Inln. I'nnle Campbell, Ada, Soholl. Carol Nonl. Ann ! I lan. Rita tonloe, and Pat Mo Minn. Mr. and Mr. Slim Ithoton wenl to Hi lalle Tun.laf whole Slim had inedtoal care. He had broken ti Is ahoulder and un derwent aurgery Ftlday to have It aol Mm f -jourainrr 'round (he v i r-..t a . ... viuuunu tree wifa aVunQud frknJj(o a 1 o o :4 alfll lie rlad lonp, T.O rtnwmbtr our M ttUli A Itviy, kappy J.Q ChrLfmaj (o all! r, . j:AJ u f.lVJ ; w HEPPNER LUMBER CO. take this opportunity to wish everyone a e'c y w i: y . Is - .nTir (3S--T - JTm tPope your Day Is a happy one, filled with all the special joys of the holiday season. Heppner Gazette-Times Wes and Helen Sherman ARNOLD RAYMOND RAT SMITH VALERIC RATMOND KIT ANDERSON LOT KARSIN JIM SHERMAN