MOETY
LOT HAfUlN. Editor
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Formal Installation
Held for Rcbckoh
Lodge in Lexington
TJ'r lntsllln; team i.f liunrl.
put Kt'lH'kah Iim-p, Imi, ,
lirmti'tl ly Mrs. Omar Ki.immiii.
tlUtrlrt deputy prekliient. motor
fit lO IllH.tH Ul Tlltlrllll'
rvt filUK whrie liny lltktall-l Hi.
elected and aMntr of flier
of Itnllv IMckh l-Hli-r All ,(
I fir liihtalllm; t.ffirrr who i-on Ml WsIUct Wolff ami Mr
du lftl activities i4 the evening titne (Jiwli k.
won paMi-l -loirl fin mm I w'n,"'r ur "' ,, ''
i;reM f rar In lay lm lul l the fol
i limine: Mult fr Mliltfe, Mra.
Out 1. 1 JiiiMHun : eronl hli'h.
I mis. muni' i.ianam, arm in
dex if f flr winner Mrs, !!'!
irt r"llU-r. Mn, Ij-Kuv (,rlner
Elks Social Evening
Follows Ham Dinner
iakf liam dinner served
In r Iks' nirmlH-m ami llirlr
hill litl 11iurlay rvrnlnu
prei cdunf a l-Mltfi MkMion for the
men and card jy for lh
turn. In iharfi of lln dinner
arMhiM'mrtits were
all lovL'rm. Mr I'al
Mi. ( Italic I'licjjley, Mr Marl'
on (iiren, Mi Jerry tiairt'ett
Joint Installation
Scats 1965 Officers
For Rebckahs, IOOF
Mr. Kit Hunt m litktatlid
Nolile Grand of I lie ihIi fr the
coming )i'r; Mr Orl rlfei
Ur giuml; Mr. Charles Joiie
MHn Ury, an.i Alono lien- 1 1.111,,,1 i.i.ti, ninorhle M-nre and
ut'iaon. Ireanurer. J Mi Howard Kclthlev was sec
Tin aiMiln(c offin-r are,nd. Ml hat her Herefrom wm
Mm. Joel htiKclman. warden; j the pinochle door rie.
Mr. fiene Ode, conductor; Mrs. C'u hteM working with
C harlc Colley, limlilc Kunrdimi; j Mr Ileni Wtman were Mr.
Mr. Call I'mtlieri:, ouui.li- -rudv ( awrwer. Mr Hill Sow
ki'ardliin; Mi. HoreiMt MrMil ji-ll. Mrs Marvin CawbeiT and
Ian. rlj-lil kiimi tit tin in-M Mr Wayne I'ruck.
I land; Mr William J Van
Winkle, left tUNirt In nolile
i'laiid. Mr Anhle Munkcr.
1 It lit hUiM'll vice nr.itnl. Ml t
IUy raplneatl, I f 1 Miort vlie
1'ilirul; Mr, r'u-dii Maji-Nke.
rlu. plain; Mr. Merle I'orncllMtn,
imiMdaii Mr. Jm ViNim, eoli.r
Ixnrcr; Mr Iter t ha Hunt, rllit
.illr r tcnrtr. and Mr. Hutli b
lnon. left altar lartT
I-iiIImW lm; till ItlMulhttlntl, the
i'ikUM l. puly rcld'i)! ari l
tier tettlil received airct latluli
clft from llir Holly :.ImK.iIi
lodr. A il nMe k'rniid pin
wa picM-nlcd to Mr. Al Kct-Ji.
who liad lust tiinlcted Iwr
year In office, by Mr. Ilendcr-
nn. and an ai pre latlon wtl
from the club to her by Mrs.
Hunt.
Aid ruling from lone with Miv
lUctmanti, wire Mrs. Duvld Hlct
niarin. whu crvcil a dlstrUt
larllnl, Mr. l'nu Pettyjohn.
Mr. Kdlih Mathews. Mrs. Har
vey Icing, Mr .Norma (tea and
Mr. Hlaim Ihajwl.
At the cIm of the evening re
frci.hmenl were M-rved Jiintly
wtt'i the tXIdfcllow lMlj;e In th
dlnlnjj riKjm.
Club Begins New Year
At Business Session
Anv.frlnjr. mil rail with a
Sew Year' rclutln. Ilcppner
Mothers club rncmN-r met for
their January inert Iriff last Mon
day at the llob llcnrv home, with
Mi Anita Stinkard aM!lnn
Mr Henry with the hontin
duties.
Illirhlik'htlng the evening pro
Krarn was the viewing of mime
favorite photo and Mlde Ih
lonjilnit to mcmltcrs. and. also,
snie rorrcsxndcnce t the or
ranlatlon fnm former memtwrs.
Mrs. John ItvdKrrn, now of Mm
nentdls, Minn, and Mrs IJay
Williamson of Pralrte City.
Mrs. Harold Laird, club presi
dent. prelded at the closed
meeting. Hoste- served cake
with coffee and tea to those
attending
Executive Meeting
Called for CowBclles..
An Important meeting of the
exiiutlve tmard uf the Morrow
County rowHcllcs has been cal
led for Saturday. January lfi. nt
the Hotel Crlll. according to Mrs.
t:wing llvnd. chairman.
All ofllcers and committee
shalrmen of the organlntlon are
orjreil tu Ik- prenent. The meet
ing w ill start at 1 1 :x a in. w ith a
no host luncheon served at noon.
When you patronlx Gazette
Timet advertisers, you help
mak a better ap'r- Tell them
you taw It In the Gazettc-Ttmes
Mrs. Stout is Chosen
Social Club President
Order of Kastern Star Social
club members, convening last
Saturday at the Masonic hall,
elected Mrs. Charle Stout as
their club president for the en
sulnir year. Klected to work with
Ms. Stout, who received the cav-1
el from outgoing president. Mrs.
Clarence Kosewall, were Mrs. Bill
Cox. vice president, and Mrs. C.
C. Carmlchael. secretary.
A social afternoon of bridge
and pinochle plav followed the
business scfcidon wMh Mrs. Cans
FcrgcMin having high bridge
Hcore and Mrs. Nellie Anderson
tallying high pinochle score.
Co hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Kosewall and Mrs.
Carmlchael.
Tell the advertiser vou saw It
In the Cazette-Tlmea.
IF SANTA I
S5 Lett You
Money
For
Christmas
Come In And Select A Fine
Diamond Watch
Diamond Ring
Necklace or Pin
Silver Tea Service
Candelabra
Water Pitcher, Goblets
Set of China
Fine Crystal
Joining In installation tvie
iriooirs Mturday rvrnliitf, Jan
uary I. to seat officers for the
ctMitltig rar rr Willow
ljle Nu li. l'sK, " Hans
Sirtu 1 IKlgc Nu XI, ItctM kahs.
Nalrd a Noble (irand 4
thrlr rjr1lv lodge wri Mrs.
i Mllle I'arrUb and Ieon Hail.
The lemaliiHig slate of i-Ieitlve
officer for the riiMiIng term In
1 ludr Mr I rry Cok and l!on
llaiMii-wiHid. vIim c 1 a ml: M.
Mr. Mrh-''riri trigrn. recoroing mrtiF-
It Itilen, '') '" SI'S oin IIU-.HMI, no-
i-rxiai Military, nr ine an
SiMicI l4-in and Mr Nora I!a
n:u and Inirwood Tah. trra
uir for the two bdgr.
The following apotitlve of
f it i for the San Sou I and
Willow Mlge lntalled at the
Joli.t ceremony were: Mr. M ti
Kiik and It. ti Mi.Muity. r. sup
lirters to N C Mrs Itac hael liar
nrti and Cornet t CJrrrn. I. sup
i4.tir tu N. ; : Mis Itobrrt
IH.bb and lto l-MWC, condu
toi; Mr Ola Ituggle and Linc
oln Nah, (haplain. Mrs. Itug
elcs, who Ma ahkcnt. was in
Mailed by her prosy. Mi .
Mat tie Green.
Sated as r. supporter to th
vm gtaruls were Mr Frank
Aver and C J l. ISauman,
aloii;- with Mrs. (ierald ItooJ
Hici John Whlteman as I. sup
lirters to the vice grand; Mi.
l-na Kelly and Herman tlres-n.
In-I'le guardUns; Mr. I.v 1
(iilllith and Archie I'adberg.
outside guardians, and Mrs. I'..
il McMurtry and Hill Farra -s
w aniens.
Installations In the Sans Soui I
ikI, ahui Iniludi'd: Mrs. I'rudy
jCaMbii-r. rourti-sy ,ffier; MK
KM her ru-rgstrom. r able to past
N. G.; Mrs. Let ha Archer, aide
t pat N. J ; Mrs. Archie pad
birg. r. altar bearer; Mrs. F.d
La Trace. I. altar bearer; Mrs
Nlnltlc (Jreen. r. aide to chap
lain; Mrs It (1 McMurtry. I.
tide to chaplain; Mrs. Ivan Con
not. musician, and Mrs. Alice
Loll 1 ell, -o!or bearer.
Officers installing the new
1 late during the formal even
Inr ceremonies were District
Deputy rresldent Mrs. Omar
Kietmann, lone, who was assist
e by Mrs. David Hletmann,
wtrilcn Mrs. Harvey Ring, dep
uty grand warden, and Mrs.
lliaine Chapel, deputy grand
chaplain, all of lone, along with
Ilcppner officers. Mrs. John
BcrgMrom and Cornctt Green.
More than HO members and
guests, many coming consider-
lbl- distance to attend, enjoyvd
a delicious swiss steak dinner,
served prior to the evening cer
emony. Tlie many dinner prep
aratioir arrangements were han
dled by Mrs. Frank Ayers, who
has been In charge of this an
nual event lor many years. Mrs.
Ayers was assisted by Mrs. Lin
coin Nash, Miss Father Berg
strom. Mrs. Orlan Wright. Mrs
C J. U. Bauman. Mrs. Ion Town
send. Mrs. Ada Piper Lister and
Mrs. John Bergstrom.
The Kev. Melvin Dixon de
livered the Invocation at the
d;nne honoring the out-going
Noble Grands, Mrs. Prudy Case
beei and Herman Green-
(fomhuj Cvcnti
rHIDAT, Jaauory li
RaUkoha. lOOr ball. 1:00 pjn.
UONCAT. tanuar II
Chamber f Comiatic. W)M
WtNl, avoe
Ordar mt Hatai for GUIs. Mas
nit bail, 71M pm.
CiU Lao yum. ala Aijotn fn.
1:00 p tn.
WCDNCSOAT, Jaauarr 20
Junior Chamber of Comrnorca,
ITC ball :M P-m-Odd
rlio. IOO r halL 1:00 p.m.
THUKSOAT. January 31
toioptomUt. Hotl CtUL noon.
Elks Crab Feed
Set Saturday Night
On I he January calendar 'f
event fr the F.Ik No
a crab feed and d.rw I
iu fir. I u led for Saturday. January
H. with the crab feed to begin
at G.30 pm. Darning will be frrn
!i .Hi urn. until l.Jtt am when
brrakfat svill b servrl.
Loyalty Dinner Set
Loyalty Sunday will be ob
served at AH Saints episcopal
church this Sunday with a fam
ily t)le otluk dinner to fol
low the morning servW. Kn
lertalnment will be provided by
high school young fun.ple. Mem
bers are Invited to bring their
friends.
Parents of Seniors
Called to Special
Counsel Meeting
Parents of Hrpprwr lllth school
w-tiior are Invited til attrnd a
SH-tlal meeting at the high
tiiMil inulliturpM room
Wrr.r)av. Jmiukiy 20, at 8 ti
im. to dt"u Information on
student letting and college id
milon
parents will receive Information
Mtuiul nriv ruling rclalilt- lit ad-
mii"n to ctdlege. sholarhtp
applicatlorii. and spl Job op
(ortunnie from ntryctor who
are active In counseling work In
the m hool.
Material will le given cut con
taining information on reiuire.
n.eni for riumerou s hnlarshij.
how lliee are Judged. ue of the
parent's confidential refmrt.
tep required for college admis
sion to Oregon state college,
private college and to Washing
ton ttl leges.
Parent may alx reteive In
formation alout tei sefrtn tit
student, rank of student In sen
ior da-, and accumulative grade
point through the seventh semes
ter. Parrnt may look over mater
ial available about federal stu
dent loan an-l other t"cll
loan fund available to student.
Aptitude testing for employ
ment possibilities will be dls
urll as otiDortunity
ojnlngs in the armea mw-
MerrNCI CAZtTTt TIMES. rardT. Jsmaarf 14. IX
nttttttu SCHOOLS
HOT LUNCH MENU
January II throiti Jcmurf tl
Hay
Navy tvsns and ham. cabbas
Salad, bread and butter, fruit
rllu and milk
TUESDAT
IM dinner sand U he. math
Mi otat-. iea. rarr4 sthkt,
fruit bread and butter snj mils.
WCONESOAT
Macaroni and cheee. vege
table salad, rake, fruit, bread
md butter and milk
THURSDAY
Spaghetti and meat balls,
pinaih. irlerv sin ks, fruit bread
ml butter and milk.
riUDAY
potato soup, tuna sand It he,
enure salad, fruit cobbler anJ
milk
First Aid Class
Draws 17 Persons
C ... .. r. f n ..rsm I f r. 1 .'.I
the first session of the firt aid
class organization through the
Morrow county chapter. P-rd
Crtjss, last w--k. Bill Crooke,
chapter chairman, said.
The next class will oe lonignt
.-,..l liKrarv The rlaxS Will
. h Ur,nr1.iv anrl Tliurs-
iin-i - " v.
flay night at 7 30 until Its conclusion.
Morgan Elected
Commission Head
Milton Morgan ft !me, pat
t,r-.l.!nl i.t the Oregon Wheat
League, was elected chairman of
the Trl State Grain Marwtaras
Commission at meeting In
Portland Thursday In conjunc
lion with the national aia.
tlon of Wheat C;rfwrr meeting.
State of Oregon. Washington
and Maho are included in the
commission's scot.
Al lh Ttiiirsilav meetiniT the
Hunmlulim l1l-tlM-d the elf --'
of federal contrasting rlM reg
ulations on Paiirie onwrt
tii-ii ti commended the grain
division c.f the lepartmeni of
Ai.rii-ijliure for rrbising the to-
nraitmif hui maintain-
I Bl. 1 ' . . -
el that the tolerance are still
cl.mcr than necessary anj pledg
ed Itself to work for further re
laxing of the grading regula
tions. Many from Morrow county at
tended the association meeting
and paticipated In it.
L, C Dick was la Portland
Monday attending a showing of
new Zenith television set.
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Young Couple Wed
In Lutheran Church
IONE Arlota Jean McCabe.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McCabe of lone and Kenneth
Charles Klinger of Lexington
were united In marriage at Hope
Lutheran church in lleppner on
Saturday morning at a ten o'.
clock ceremony. Reverend Ken
neth Robinson officiated at the
wedding before members of the
Immediate families
The bride, attired in a gold
knit suit, wore a small gold veil
ed hat with accessories of gold.
Her corsage was of cream color
ed carnations centered with rose
buds.
The new matron Is a graduate
of lone High school, where she
was valedictorian of the class of
19G-I. and has lust completed fall
term at EOCE at LaGrade. The
groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Klinger of Lexington, Is also
a graduate of lone in 1964 and
has been working near Baker
this fall.
Following a short honeymoon
the young couple will be at home
in a trailer home in Lexington.
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