Grange Families Mark
39th Anniversary
By KATHERINE UNDSTItOM ihihI Ut.y, J..n Marl.-, atxl Mr.
.1 . ... Well 1 1 lit!' IIMitlHT. Mf, IJofiluil
IO.NK AImhiI !W (.rangrra iiiii ..f is.iiu.i.i nun...
lniMn'a lilrtlutay iiullly. 'II. ry
liliiilird to llifir linnn tn Krattlt'
oil MitmUv.
Mm. lcy Smith nt llnki r wa
tlnitlntr lii-r iuiii in liw nnl
fliiuyMi-r. Mr. mid Mn. J'
I'dlmiT wv r lln Hwk rnl.
K. W. ItrMow and lnl Mr.
Coin U ft mi Saturday alirriKMdi
for I'oill.tiid Mm. liilniiiw, Mho
h.ii Ikim lliiiiu' rilallvf for
I wo vM-i'M. K-lufiit-il homo with
tln-m on .Sunday.
Visiting Mr. Klrm-r GilffHh
ovit uii wi'i-k rnd w-r hrr
n !, Mr thai ! F. Smith .f
ilviii'l, Wn. and Mm. Ilal
l-iitmoM of I'uvallui).
Jin H.ilvofM-n. ild-t turn uf
Mr, and Mr. U-wl llalvir-n,
ho IxH-n M-litrd nn an nltrr-
natn hark for lh Kat Vrl
football -air layrd In l' n- :
illtlon In AuKUMt.
A family nlKht iotlu k ixr I
I iilatmrtl for Mar h 7 at fhi .
United Church of ChrlM at 5:.'0 ,
ii m. iM-aron and dracorn-swn
will In hoM ami Ml Ituth i
Hallry of Cortland will allow !
alidr of hrr world lour. j
Mlk Oraldlnc Morgan of,
Portland wa a wwk-rnd guvt
of hrr frnt, Mr. and Mra,
Lloyd Morgan.
Mm. (Joltfrlrd Hermann ha
rni'umonla and I a patient at
Cood Slirphrrd hospital In
lli-rmlKton Mri. Marlon palmer,
Mm. u-e I'almcr and Mm. Har
old Shfrrr visited with her on
Saturday.
Kathy Ilea, who recently grad
uated from f'haean'a lkauty
College In I'endleton, la employ,
ed at Kreddle'a Shop In llerm
l.ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thorne of
THE
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GAZETTE-TIMES
an
IMitlurk itlmu-r at Willow
;rri? hall Sunday and eniyed
iiir l.irth'inv pioK'iam whlii ..-
lowel. Willow (.ranue wa
founded ,'tll eam ago..
Kleien giiiiit tame from
.finfii Id and lining ton
Crunt'e. Nathan "I lnr jm and
Mi, Thori were presi nt from
Ili iinUtnii e u Mmrow County
iratii'e deputy and Mutter of
t.reerifleld tirati).'e at ItoardinAit.
Mr. Thorix and Mr. Ill ItUK
gle of I lliiT. Home iVonm
i chairman for Dultltt Nu. li,
MV? Initruitlve talk ,
lU klde ri lrhratlm; the Grange
liiriliilj v, a woid roiitisi teeog.
nlliitf lite bin ti of ;M,re Wasii
ingloii wa enjoyed. 1 he winner
Mr. Keiini'lh SmoiiM", kharei
her gift of herry randy with
the Iomt.
The next Craiu-e meeting will
tie on Sunday, March 21, with
I lie agricultural committee aup
Idling the aeaker for the pro
gram on "ur Fweata." A garden
cluli memler will alio tell the
group what U tn-lng done In
lone about tree along the
at recta
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I0NE NEWS
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ir. ami im, i nane uionnor.
Tcrrt and Ie. are In l'ortlanj
fur kh'ii'Nng and bulnea.
Mr. and Mr. F t. Phhop apent
the holt lay vUlting ri-Utlve at
SjK.kane,
The Junior CI had a aur
(fivful rr.ovlrt al'touintf oo Son
Uv nU'hl and aold mnrf-alona
They are accumulating funda to
finance Ihw annual Junior
Senior Banauet and I'rom Tliev
will have another movie on
April 4.
Choptar flan Annivariarf
Sofia! f'luh tit lwiia rhirlf
No. ll'j met at the Maaonk hall
lt Wtflnestday with a potlueK
lurwheon at noon. Memhrr
ilini the time making decor,
ation lo U uM-d for the 5mh
annlvcmary of ihe chapter to be
held at trie lone High achool on
aiarcn 1.1.
Mr. 1m k Ki nd u a hmlM
for the Friendship club at her
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lone Dancing Club
To Sponsor Classes
Claaaea in Latin American and
ballroom dancing will atari
Sunday, February at Ihe
American Lrgion hall In lne,
under the iti'xrhip cf the
lone Dance club,
lntructom for the l we-ka
jriiSr-r.a w;:i Us J. jrv miul Gen.
eva ItUkel, aoclie fif I'heney
a Burtch who leach Ihe "ilmty
U Cheney Way." IW-glnnni
will mii t at 6 . Intermeiiatea
at 7: . W and advanced atudent
at uh enrollment for
rouplea only. All InieresteJ i-er-in
are Invited to attend. Mr.
Fete Cannon, lone, may be con
tacted for further detail.
home near Cecil. The memlier
played '"Help Thy Neighbor" for
the social me-ting.
Tell the advertier vou aaw It
In the Gaiette-Timea.
1
John Svanon. of the Univer
sity of rortlanil. returned to
M-hiiol on Sunday after a (end
ing the week -end here with hi
parent, Mr. and Mr. Garland
Swanon and family. Mm. Swan
on went back to Portland with
Mm for a vllt with relative.
Mr. Dorr Maon and aon Jerry
f I'ortland aN-nl Saturday and
Sunday here vUltlng her aon.
In law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr. Hoy A. Llndotrom and fam
ily Mr, and Mm. John Whcllng
TllliE TO PLANT
FRUIT TREES
GARDEN SEEDS
(Bulk-Pak)
PERENNIALS
ONION SETS
SEED POTATOES
CORNETT GREEN FEED
HEPPNER. ORECOK
SPRING MAT b ua around tha comer la Heppner. but
la tha acene on tha rood to Arbuckle Mountain Ski eraa.
IU still winter in tbo mountains. This
llcrmlxton ient the week end
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mr. K. It. Schaffer near CeclL
Willow Grange Home Fx
club met Friday, February 19
at the home of Mrs. Lewis Halv
orscn for an an flay meeting
with Mrs. Ilershal lowruM-nd aa
co -lutfitesa. Nineteen members
were prenent. Members were
urged to take advantage of tae
Mholarshlp fund i&MUrd to stu
dent having had one year of
college. Several student of
Grange members are eligible.
The material for finishing the
auditorium of the Grange hall
ha. arrived and is ready for the
workers to complete the build
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
boys spent from Friday to Sun
day visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Bartalamay at Odessa,
Wn.
Harold Rletmann has Inform
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Rletmann. of his arrival
In Aasbath. Germany, with the,
armed forces.
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March 2
STARTING AT 11:30 A. M.,
SERVING UNTIL 1:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker ar
rived home this week after
upending about two months In
California and Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett had
as week end visitors, their son-
Inlaw and daughter, Mr. and;
Mrs. Vernon Aune and family,
of Seattle. j
Mr. and Mrs. Llnd.say Kincaid 1
were In I'endleton over the week-1
end where their baby daugh
ter, Mary, was hospitalized with
a virus Infection and asthma.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kk
strom. Sr.. were their sons, Rol
and of Wenatchee Junior Col-
lege, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick L'k-,
strom and family of Wenatchee.
They were accompanied by Rol-;
and s friend. Kick Waley. i
Bernard Gilbert and his son
of Goldendale. Wn., were visit, i
Ing his cousin E. R. Schaffer
and Mrs. Schaffer on Monday.
Halps Cnppiod Children Homo
Beta Omega Sorority held its
February rnerntntr at the home
of Mrs. Joe Hausler. A donation
was made by the club to the Crip- j
pled Children's Home in Eugene. I
Sorority District Council will be
held in lone with a luncheon
and afternoon meeting on April
4. Mrs. Robert Hoskins will be
chairman of the affair. The
evening; was spent making fav
ors for the district meeting un
der the chairmanship of Mrs,
Leonard Herrick. Mrs. Arthur
Llndstrom was appointed chair
man of the Easter Seal drive
to be conducted this spring.
Dancing lessons with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Jerry Richels will be re
sumed on February 28 at the
Legion hall.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann entered
Pioneer Memorial hospital In
Heppner on Monday and will
be in traction for a week or
more.
Daughter Born To K. Pecks
Mrs. Milton Morgan returned
on Monday from Portland, where
she had gone to visit her first
grandchild, a little girl, who was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck
on February 13. She weighed 9
lbs., 13 oz., and has been named
Natalie Ann. Mr. Morgan and
Gary, who attends school at Col
umbia Basin Collece. and Mrs.
i Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
w. C. Crawford, also visited the
family in Portland over the
week-end.
Spring vacation will be March I
iz tnrougn ut at both the ele
mentary school and high school.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crow
ell are spending a few days in
Portland, where they will attend
, an ecumenical luncheon meet
ing and an evening meeting of
I the general board meeting of
'the National Council of
Churches. Special guest speaker
'will be Bishop Gerald Kennedy
of Los Angeles. Pastors and
congregations will have an op
iwrtunity to understand the nat
ional operations better and meet
i ineir respective national icaa-ers.
Latin American and Ballroom
DANCE CLASSES
With Jerry and Geneva Rickcl
Starr Sunday, February 28
lone American Legion Hall
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