Many Take Part In Annual
Grange Christmas Meeting
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IONK Willows Oramse hel
IU C'hrlttmas meeting on ,Ht
unlay rvrnlna. IfcMvmlwr II
The rtrls of Italnbow AvwmMy
No. K. under the direction of
Mm. Omar Nletmann, member
cii the advisory board, itave
very lovely program constating
or chorus numbers, readings,
ami the Christmas story with
candle lighting.
Children of Grange members
also gave several musical nurn
twa. During the alnitlng oi
"Jingle lu ll," Hani lldus
peared with treat fur all.
At lhi business mit'tlng
which followed, the charter Mai
uraM1 In memory of their de
parted aUtrv, Ida Kulrb.
f i I M f n a Varanrv In ttf f i-m
Mr, flerl Akcrs was elected
I Jiil y Assistant Steward and
Mrs. Richard Klnzor to fill the
station of Iomona.
Willows Grange will begin
day time meeting on January
16 with a Mtluck dinner at
noon. These day meeting will
be held for .the next three
montfia.
Wheat Lorue Officers
Trerr.l to Motional Meet
Rotxrt Jensen, first vice pres
ident of the Oregon wheat
Growers league, and Milton
Morgan, member of the Oregon
Wheat Commission, left on Sun
day foe Lincoln, Nebraska, to
attend the National Wheat
league ('(invention. Mra. Mor
Itan and Mr. Jcpvn arcompa
nie their husbands. They tr
eled by train with rther Wheat
U-4k.'tirf tiMnnr from dregon
ami wamlilngtun.
Members of Tuple Club an
awered roll rail at the Krlday
afternoon meeting with augge
tlona fur using old Christmas
cards. Many clever and usrfu
Idea were presented. Mr. 1.1 nd
ay Klncald had charge of the
program on Christmas art and
music. Mr. Vorner Troediton
rid Mra. Omar Itletmann were
co hostesses for the meeting,
which waa held at the Troed
on home.
Mr. James Harnett wa In
volved In a rear-end collision
In lleppner on Friday afternoon.
when a logging truck driven by
Fred I'apineau lilt tho back of
the Harnett car causing consld
erahle damage to the rar. The
arrldent occurred at the corner
of Main and Center at recta a
Mra. Harnett alowed for a left
hand turn.
festival le Successful
A succeajdul Fall Festival
waa held at the lone school
on hunday afternoon. Beta
mega Sorority served a ham
dinner to a large crowd and ten
community organizations sjon-
sored booth with game and
lovely articles for Christmas
giving being featured. lroceeds
trorn the dinner will go toward
the purchase of a water soft'
ener for I'loneor Memorial hos-
filial, a protect of the sorority.
GAZETTE-TIMES
Mr. and Mrs. Verncr Troedson I Mnnnnnr Driv-irvn ThurcHnv Dnz-zunKm- ICVi O A
i a business trip t ' 'rt 1 u- -w,, wwv....v. . w, . vw. - - jajSJ"
Before The Hcppncr-lono
Basketball Game Come To
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SPAGHETTI
FEED
returned from
Fortland on Thursday evening
Mr. W. C. Crawford entered
Trie Italles t.cnersl hospital on
Saturday fur observation. She
had been 111 fua aeveral day,
U-i Hams, who lias been
working part time and attend.
M w "Hi, v 1 1 ,
I veiling Ms parents, Mr. and
Mr. Vester Kama, lor an Indef
inlte period.
Mr. and Mr. Garland Swan
on arove to renaieton Saturday
evening to attend a farewell
party for William II. Belt, llerm
Iston attorney, who waa Inntru-
mental in starting the SI'AUA
program in this area. Co work.
en gathered to say goodbye to
me Ben, who are movlnir to
.vaicm. where he will be esecu.
Ive iwrrctay to the Judicial
commute or uregort
Mr. hdna Yarnell. mother of
Air, Charles O'Connor, return.
eel to Pioneer Memorial liosolt.
ai loi Tuesday even nir for
treatment.
K. R. Srhaffer ha returned tn I
nia home near Cwll after re.
cent eurgery. He and Mra. Schaf-
ier nave been visiting their son-
n law and dauirhtor. Mr. and
Mrs. John Clerf at Kittlta.
n., uunng ma con va leaner.
I here will be no rhutrh
cnooi ciaskea at the lone Unit.
riM inuiin or cnrim on unday.
Uecember 20. A family worshfo
my vice win d neia at liroo
m.
Rainbow CUla Initiate
lone Aatembly No. 89. Inter
national Order of Kainbow for
ijirw, held Initiation ceremon-
lea lor uebra McBath at the
luehday night metlne. Chrrl.
Ivn Smouse, worthy advisor, was
in cnarge. me girls also plan
ned the "Sugar Shack." which
had charge of the luncheon ar
rangements and Mrs. Lindsay
rwncaia planned tne program.
Valby Lutheran church will
present a Christmas tableau at
the rhurrh An Frlrfav ovon I n a
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iiry nan iik mp rail rcsuvai. December 17. ar b:.ti n m fni.
and a ChrUtma party for Mon- lowed by a fellowship hour w Ith
day evening. December 20. at coffee and iumi hroarf. Mr
7:00 p.m., to which their Dar-land Mrs. Robert IVternon will
ent will be guests. portray Mary and Joseph In the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse tableau "Anrela Reioice." nth.r
spent most of last week In Port
land attending the K t.A. Con
ventlon. Tnelr ion, Carl, accom
panted them.
characters Include angels and
an angel chorus.
Mrs. Jesse Warfleld returned
last Friday from a trip to Los
Mrs. Koy W. Llndstrom and Angeles to visit a nephew and
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21
5:00 to 7:00 P.M.
lono School Cafctoria
ADULTS. HIGH SCHOOL .,
GRADE SCHOOL
PRC-SCHOOL FREE
EVERYONE WELCOME!
THIS MISS AGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance, Corp.
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her mother. Mrs. Elmer Griffith,
icir on iuesday ror a few davs
in Portland.
Advent candles are belne lit
on the altar of the United
Church of Christ each Sunday
by members of church school
classes. Then the class members
i all attend church services to
gether. The altar arrangements
for advent are bclnir arranced
by Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
Victor Hietmann.
The family Christmas pro
gram will be held at the Unit
ed Church of Christ on Sunday,
December 19. at 6:00 p.m., fol
lowed by Caroline of all school-
age children and their parents.
Kcirrsiments will be served In
the church basement following
the caroling. Each family is
asked to bring one box of cook
ies. I-lnal practice for this pro
gram will be held on Saturday
afternoon, December 18, at 2:00
p.m.
Women a FellowshlD en loved
a Christmas potluck luncheon at
me enure n social rooms on
Thursday. A program on "Fine
Arts and Christmas" was pre
sented with the aid of colored
slides and recordings featuring
beautiful masterpieces and
great music Inspired bv the
Christmas story. All the ladies
brought gift wrapped bottles of
lotions for patients in the Pio
neer Memorial hospital nursing
home. Mrs. Robert Rletmann
his family. Orville Esteb. She
also took a trip to Mexico.
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom took
her daughter Ca.-ley to Portland
on Monday for a lental appointment.
Decorated Tree
Adds Yule Cheer
Sy MARTHA MATTCSON
MONUMENT Maynad Ham
Uton now has his 40 foot tree
that stands In his yard all trim
med and ready for the Christ
mas season. He has been light
ing1 It every year at Christmas
time far several years and
brings a lot of enjoyment to
the community.
Mrs. Stella McCarty vltlted
with her family here last Tues
day, then returned to her work
In Heppnrr on Thursday.
Mrs. Tom Campbell was
among thone who shopped In
lleppner last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
drove to lleppner last Tuesday
on business.
Mrs. Stella McCarty and sons
Paul and Done). Mrs. Harold
Reynolds and daughter Sandra
drove to Pendleton last Wednes
day for Christmas shopping,
i Mr. and Mrs. Phil Murphy
nave their big tree In their front
yard on the hill decorated with
lights and Is enjoyed by those
traveling on the highway.
Mrs. Harold Reynolds and
daughter Sandra and Mrs. Vir
gil Reynolds made a business
trip to John Day last Tuesday.
Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley Boyer
children motored to Pendle-
Wednesday on business.
There will be a baby shower
on Sunday, December 19. at 1:30
p.m. for Mrs. Sherry Neal Hel
mes and her baby son, who
was born December 8 In the
Morrow county erand 1urv fort John Day hospital. It will be
the December term, beeinnine held at the home of Mrs. Lvd.
the second Monday In Decern- la Gertson.
ber until June. 1966 was drawn Mrs. 11. W. SootL son Robin.
during the week by Mrs. Sadie nd her folks, Mr. and Mrs. El-
rarrisn. county clerk. mer Matteson. were In HeDoner
Those drawn to serve are Saturday on business.
Daughter Arrives
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sating
are parents of a daughter. Ml
chele Marie, born November 18
In the Pendleton Community
hospital. The little girl weighed
7 lb. 11 ox at birth. Mother and
daughter arrived home Novem
ber 22. Michele has a Utr,
Patricia Kay, at home, a broth
er. ICenne Harris, now taklnrr
graduate work at Purdue uni
versity, and another sister, Mrs.
Donald D. Hevner. of McMinn-
ville.
Seven Are Chosen R'
For Grand Jury
nerD iiyna oi teciL wno was
named foreman by Circuit
Judge William Wells, Ernest
McCabe of lleppner. Donald Hel-
iner of lone. Dave McLeod of
iieppner. Robert Drake of lone,
Lincoln Nash of HeDoner and
W. Howard Cleveland of HeDD.
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrel of
Camp 5 came Friday to visit her
parents. They drove to John
Day Saturday for Christmas
shopping. When thev returned
home Sunday morning they
took her niece and nephew.
Martha and Ralph Matteson
home with them for a visit
DO NT LET YOUR
DECORATED TREE
TURN TOUR
CHRISTMAS
INTO' TRAGEDY
Place lights away from
combustible material.
Keep the tree away from
fireplaces and heaters.
Avoid using candles.
Don't leave lights burning
when you go out
Don't use too many lights
and overload circuits.
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
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$5.95 - $10.95
SLIPPERS For ALL
$2.95 to $6.50
SHOE SHINE KITS
$1.50 to $3.75
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Air-Step
Velvet Steps Buster Brown Gfovetts
Hush Puppies Portage
Shoes Records Appliances
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Appliance Gifts Under The
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