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kzppneji GAzrrrt timci. nurWor. DMwUr . mi suDflanry Rhea Grango Plans Annual Christmas Party December 19 Mrs. H-n Anderson, thalrm of the Khca Cfrik Grant; Homo rk-onontlrs rlub, rrllrl at the NovrmixT business ini'rlltiti fol lowing a (Miilurk I u in (icon last Thursday Hi Iho home of Mrs. Waller Weight Main topic IImuwi1 at the meeting wn the annual Grange hrltniaa party, M-hrdulnl for Sunday. Ifcvrmbr-r J'J, Innlnn Inir at 1:30 pm. with a potluik llnncr. A musical program will follow, along with, a ulft ex ihanre and the arrival l San ta ( laus with trrats for Iho children. I It was itiecriicd for the sift rarhani: that each adult tiring a rtt dMtlntt no more than $1 U) lor another man or woman and the rhll.Um bring a aultaole child a girt rotting around DO cent each. All Grangers and friend are invltetl to attend. CowDellcs to Elect At Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Morrow County Cowlirilrs haa oern announced for Friday af ternoon. le-rf?ilMT 10. Nfembera are aKec to meet at the llepp. ner Grill dining room for a no hoot luncheon at 1:00 p.m. During the business meeting there will be election of officer for the coming year, and year end reports of outgoing commit tee chairmen will ! heard. All memhera are urged to lx prea rnt for the Important meeting. Co-op Club Sponsors Wastebasket Project Mr. Wlllnrd French will be prolect leader fur the meeting or me Lexington lo op Middles at the city hull on Monday, Dc crmtw-r fl. I'rolect for the day will be the decorating of wastrbaskr-ts Mati-rlala which memlx-rn and guests are asked to bring In ciune a gallon ice cream carton, a M" No. 10 knitting needle. rimer's clue unl col ored sheets from catalogues or magazines. . i I,J ,,.., ,.--, . .... ,,, I ..... v. A L - ' The Gazctte-Tlmrs appreciates swung newt copy early. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIR! Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jades Alemlte Equipment 421 S. E. 4tb Pendleton Phone 276-5861 MISS SHANNON MAHONET Mahoncys Announce Daughters Betrothal Mr. ami Mrs. P. W. Mahoney announce the engagement of their daughter. Shannon, to fat rick Itay Ku I let on. son of Mrs. Laura Kulleton and the late Gordon rulleton of Qulncy. Wn. Mlis Ma honey was a princess In the l'.ai5 Pendleton Round-up court nni queen of the I'M Morrow county fair and rodeo court. She la a l!a3 graduate of llrpiMu-r High school, haw at tended Pacific University for two years and 1 presently en rolled at Oicgon State University. Her fiance Is a graduate of Qulncy High school and ha at tended the I'ollege of Idaho and the W'cnatchce Valley Junior college. The couple plan to be mar ried In Scptcmlx-r. lone Church Women To Sponsor Special Christmas Luncheon Women fellowship of the lone unite! ( hurch of Christ will (t-l.-hrulc the Christmas season with a ixitluck luncheon at mwn on Thursday. Decern ber 1. with Mrs. Jtoix-rt Kii-t mann In charge of arrange merit. A program. "Arts anl Christ mas, will follow the luncheon. featuring great paintings and music, which were Inspired by hp i nrisima tneme. Again this year, members are Invited to bring bottles of 'lo- Ion wrapped as Christmas gifts for patient In the geriatrics .varrt at the Pioneer Memorial io,pital. Some lotions without x much scent would he appre ciated for the men patients. Baby sitting will be provided luring the meeting and all k-oraen of the community are ordlally Invited to Join In thU 'hrlxtmas season occasion. Swansons Entertain At Homo Reception For Newlywcd Couple Mr. ami Mrs. John 11 Swan son, who were married fiovrm ber 1.1 at Holy ( ro Catholic churth In l"irtland, were bon. orcd at a rrcrpllon for relative and friends on .Saturday after nn, November i7, at the home of bis parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Swanson. Centering the lace covered tea table was an arrangement of Pink ruM-i and blue sjeure, flanked by pink tairs. Mrs. Mary Swanson. grandmother of the bridegroom, served the leautlfully decorated rake and Mrs. hwanson poured the cof 1 fee, tea and punch. An aunt Mrs. Adori llamlett, pasted the guest book. Members of M. VMI Ham's Altar Society adted about the rooms. The new Mr. Swanson Is the former Kathleen McMahon. dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Mahon of Kennewh-k, Wash. She has completed two year of study at Marylhurst College The bridegroom I an lone High school graduate and a senior at Portland University In business administration. Mr. and Mr. McMahon and their son John, Gonzaga Uni versity senior, were present for the occasion. Other out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mr. J. K. Oliver and two sons of Portland, who were week end guest at the Swanson home. you When Tlmea advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. patronize Gazette- Beta Omega Pledges Two New Members fleta Omega chapter of lone held a preferential tea on No- vemtx-r 17 at the home of Mr. Marilyn Rietmann, with Mr. Betty IMelmann as co hostess. Mrs. Betty llausler, president. terformed the pledge pin cere mony for two new members. Mrs. Donna Webb and Mrs. Diana Klncald. Mrs. Donna BVrgMrom, a transfer from Pi lot Hoik, was affiliated with Beta Omega at this time. Mrs. llausler was assisted by Mrs. Maxlne Rietmann. vice presl dent. The tea table was adorned by beautiful centerpiece of bronze and yellow chrysanthe mums. Cake decorated with yel low Jonquils was served with tea and coffee. Mrs. llausler and Mrs. Darlcne Husk Ins. a past president, presided at the tea table. OES Officers' Club Sponsors Card Party Officers Club of Ruth Crisp ler No 32. Order of the Fast.- Star, were boktrM-s Monda etenlntr fur a Public card My which found 12 IsMes of brldr and pinochle In play. Serving as co chairmen fur the pleat ant everting wrre Mrs, Tm Hughe, Mrs. Hill Cos and Mrs Don Turner. Following the arrvlng of des sert and coffee, ards were In play. Tally mrn showed Mr Dean Hunt held high score In bridge, with Mr. I .owe 1 1 Grlb ble, second hlirh. Prize for high tre in pinochle wrnt to Mrs Ola Ruggles, with Mrs. Howard Kelthley holding second hlph ! rlf winners were Mr. Phil Mahoney and Mrs. Joe Wright. Meetings of Senior Social Club Changed To Episcopal Hall Seeking to find a more cen tral location for the bi monthly meetings of the Golden Age club of Hcppncr, the meeting of December 6 has been announc ed for the FplcoTal parish hall, Instead or the hair ravilion annex. All members and other Inter ested senior citizens arc asked to Join In the social evening. Monday, December 6. Special Invitation is extended the sen lor residents of lone, Lexington and Hardman. A pot luck dinner will be served at 7.00 p.m., with those attending asked to bring their own table service. Sec kinds. us ror envelopes of The Gazette -Times. all It. nnliunn mrrm yJMt TOOL GIFTS ARE DANDY FOR MEN WHO ARE HANDY BLACK and DECKER 88 Q WS From OTHER PROFESSIONAL MODELS PROPORTIONATELY PRICED n If BLACK AND DECKER O O '4-INCH UTILITY DRILL 'VOO '4-Inch Deluxe Variable Speed Drill (0 To 2250 R.P.M.) $26.88 ALSO IN " SIZES BLACK AND DECKER 7'A-INCH UTILITY SAW $29 88 See Us For Many Fine Tools For Gifts For Him , OUR GUESSING CONTEST PRIZE SATURDAY! BLACK AND DECKER yi-INCH UTILITY DRILL Tum-A-Luiti Lumber Co. HEPPNER PH. 676-9212 Methodists to Hear District Leader Dr. Gene Albcrtson of port land, district superintendent for the Porlland Methodist dis trict, will be guest speaker at the Sunday morning service of the Methodist church, according to announcement by the Rev Melvln fJIxon. After the service he will be guest at the all-church iot. luck dinner and will preside at the fall quarterly conference which will follow the dinner. Royal Arch Masons Plan Installation To Follow Dinner twricers who will serve the Royal Arch Maon. Hepprver in after no, jfti, for the coming year, will he installed Saturday evening, la-remr-er 11, at the M Hil The r'Jhlir In Bfallatlon will be held Jointly wun inai or ine piue ijmc. A dinner will he served In the lodge dining ron.. starting ai i. pm. Male of officer Includes the following: Don Turne, excel lent MeU priest; Joe Hays, king t Utrmtf baker, scribe; c. J. 1. Bauman, treasurer; Larry Cook M-cretry; Kenny Walter, cap tain of the hot; Ryan Stetnke, yal Arch captain: Herman win or. principal sojourner LenlUy Sthwai-z. master of third veil; Charle O'Connor, master of second veil; Hubert Wilon, master of first veil; .Stanley Kotilnson. sentinel. Tha Earl Seward, one pastor at the Hood River Christ- an church, and Mr. Soward went to Hood River Sunday af tcrnoon where they were guests the dedication of the new Hood River Christian church. Ye. th Gazette-Times can print the form you need for bust, nes or ranch use. Phone 676. Carpenter Heads National Seal Campaign for '65 Sr&tt Or f.t. r. who imfiM-l three time around the earth In the Aurora 7 capsule, bead the VmA Christmas Seal Campaign as its honorary chairman. "I grew up In a family that was strong for thriitmas .Seals, the astronaut recalls As a result of the case detection and medical researcn encour aged by tuberculosis assort a lions, his mothers case of TH was arrested. She was able to live In good health for many years, although she eventually a led of the niesw in I'M. Commander Carpenters work Ing knowledge of the probes In to space and undersea have Im preed him with the Import. anew of good respiratory health. and feels that the Christmas Seal Campaign la the best way to suceced in the TB and res piratory disease fight. The 59th annual seal cam paign Is now underway and Pur chase of seals will be Import ant to the continuing program of the Eastern Region of Ore gon TB and Health Association. Last year's program in this reg ion Included tuberculin skin tsta f children In elementary schools, educational materials for hospitals, schools, college, and public Information on tu berculosis and other respiratory diseases, especially emphsema. Seminar scholarships granted to 11 teacher, ten school Participated In the an nual school press project and toe Kastern Region received tour of the nine state award. Pcndleton-Heppncr Freight Line DAO.Y OVT.XNICKT CI VICE MONDAY THRU YIUDAT TEJUIUfALSi Reppoas Bill Tarro, ph, rrt B4U Leatlaqtott Corq Harmon's Sarrice Station Ph. 99 tS91 toe Iletmaaa's Bard ware. Ph. 422-7211 Comaactlaa With SITES nnCHTLDfC AND CONSOLIDATED rSEICBT WAYS. RZ1MIST0N. ALSO CAMETT rtOCBTLXNES. PENDLETON. OVERNIGHT Service Prom SEATTLE, Wash. Via Cos. solidated rretghtways Only. Stock Up With Groceries While Here For Christmas Opening ALICE LOVE REG. 89c 2 Lb. Strawberry JAM 69O REG. 79c 2 Lb. Apricot-Pineapple JAM 5qC CRESCENT ALBACORE TUNA FISH - - - 4 $ F0LGERS COFF 3 lb. ?l.98 1 Lb. 75c 2 Lb. $1.49 10 Oz. Instant $1.39 Gold Medal FLOUR 25 Lb $2 crackers XM Facial Tissue 4 for 'I 2 m am A 3h$$H S flC CflSTMetH SCOTT SOFT WEVE 2 BOLL PACKS Fof 499 IToifeT Tissue h for l ra0"" Our Christmas Opening AM AKVE Guessing Contest Prizes lr-VV UIS Kodak Instamatic Camera Orange 4) f O 30 Cup CoH Percolator JUICe asstX 4 COME SATURDAY AND JOIN THE FUNi INDIAN RIVER PINK GRAPEFRUIT J() for 99c CABBAGE Lb. . ... . .. (Jc SUNKIST ORANGES 5 Lb. 79c LETTUCE 2 Heads 29c OREGON CHIEF SMOKED PICNICS 49e LB. ROUND-UP BRAND, BARBECUE OR PLAIN OLD FASHIONED FRANKS 79c as uwi TENDER AND TASTY BEEF LIVER LB. 29 SWEETHEART BRAND DEL PAK SLICED BACON LB. 79 LYNDEN FROZEN FRYERS Whole, Lb. 45c, Cut Up, Lb. 49c PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 3 and 4 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MA RfCET GREEN STAM PS 1 .