Officers Chosen to Head
lone Television Co-op
V CATHERINE UNDSTROM
(N K Annual roeetln 4 the
lone Television Co op wa held
M.h1v evening at the I'dun
Hall. Iuv W. Llndaimm was re
elected president an Wal
lace Matthew ami (iarland
Kwansoii were elected aaraln to
the board f director. Hold over
officer era Hill Kletmann. pres
idents Mr. Vcster Mania, seore
tary treasurer; ami K W. llrla
tow and ItimalJ UUhup, direc
tor. Those winning Irrr television
service In a draw Inn were: Mra.
Howard Ciowell, si months;
Harvey Kin, four month; ami
Mr. Law la Halvorsen. two
months. Thirteen pic were al
i pkrn iitiv for door tirlu-a.
A U'l of randy donated hy Hrla
tow wa won by Mra, "cte Can
non. The aenlor data unW the
directum of their advtiKir. Kill
Johnson, were selected by the
co op tu serve the refreshments
follow-In the meeting.
WUlowa Installs Officer.
Nina Candidal Ciran Dgr
More than !S0 peron en )oyed
thff potluck dinner at WlUims
Granite Hall on Sunday, Janu
ary 16-
Open Installation waa hrld
for five officer not installed
earlier. Nathan Thorpe. Morrow
county deputy, acted aa Install
In officer; Mra. Lewis Halvor
sen. marshal, and Mr. and Mra.
Berl Akera aa L.A.S. and A-S.
The charter waa drapcl In
memory of George Elder.
Further business Included the
esempllfleatlon of the 3rd and
4th degrees to two candidate
from Greenfield Grange, two
from Lexington, two from Ithca
Creek, and three from Willows
Grange. Mra. Lewi Halvorsen
acted aa maater and Mr. Mar
lon Palmer and Lee Palmer act
ed aa asalstant ateward.
Oovea Construction Co. was
given a contract to flnUh the
main hall at the Grange. It la
hoped the work will b complet
ed In about 30 day.
A highlight of the evening
waa the presentation of a white
Bible to Mra. W. C Crawford
for serving -IT year aa chap
lain, and a pin to Mra. llalvor
aen for 10 yeara of service at
secretary.
Pomona Grange will be held
on Saturday. January 29, at
Rhea Creek Grange. This will
be an all day meeting.
The next meeting of WUlowa
Grange will be Sunday. Febru
ary 2a with a potluck dinner
at noon.
lone PTA meeting waa held
t the cafctorlum laat Wednes
day evening with the president.
Mra. Robert Davidson, presiding.
At the bualneaa meeting It waa
decided to try to finance the
purchaae of a whirlpool vlbro
bath of atalnleaa ateel to be
u.vd for athletic Injuries, mus
cular problems, and crippling
dlaeaaea of school children a
well aa adult In the commu
nity. Refreshments were aerved
by Mra. Davidson, Mra. George
Griffith, and Mra. Ernest Chris
topherson, Jr.
Mra, Paul Pettyjohn. Sr., pre
aided at the annual meeting of
the lone Dance club at a meet
ing at the Legion Hall on Sun
day evening .Tod Palmateer
waa elected president and Mrs.
Pete Cannon waa re-elected secretary-treasurer.
Garland Swan
aon, Ralph Richard. Ray Boyco,
and Mra. Roy W. Llndstrom
were elected for the executive
committee. The next dance will
be Saturday, February 5, at 9:00
p.m. Jerry and Geneva Nickels
of Poiico will again offer dance
Instruction to teenagers, begin
ners, and advanced groups. Ten
tative date to begin these less
oris was the first Saturday night
In April to continue for nix
weeks.
ltter McElllgott. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McElllgott, was
rushed to the hospital In Pen
dleton on Sunday night, where
an emergency appendectomy
was performed. He is progress
Ing will at this writing.
Mrs. Earl McCabo has return
ed home from Pioneer Memorial
hospital, where she spent a few
Altai PcnsnsBzsA Wedding and Guest Books, Match Books
Monogrammcd Playing Cards
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
data umt-r observation,
Hkl enthusiast n the lone
an are -n..)iiig going. In Ar
but I Ml each Saturday on
tlie bu. Ih. yd iiui roint-s from
Condon through lone, Lealng
tun. and Hciincr. There are
still a few teat left and any
one wishing In ride to the moun
tain may pay a dollar and meet
Hut Ima at llia-l'a ('! m l luuii
M .Ifl M rn TltruM tliinlna a... f..
- .... pipifMnK r w
twelve lesson, twelve trios and
ine wnoie nay o skiing may do
for a t.i) ft. Tim Tullla of
lone Is nun .f lh tat InalMii-t.
r who Is donating his lime to
neip youngsters learn to akl.
Italnhow AsM-mbly No. 81 had
initiation r-rfiiiintaa in -TSica.
day evening at the Maxonlc Hall
ir iH-i.nie wirnti. iheriiyn
ou. wortnv adviNor preii
el. Serial committee Mary Nlfh
ols, Susan Undstrom, and Cher
llyn served refrehm-nt follow
ing the meeting.
"Oregon for the Curious" by
lUlph Friedman was reviewed
ty Mra. Flmer Griffith at the
Topic Club meeting on Friday
ftrfnoori at the hme of Mr.
Itov W. Llndstrom. She trxk the
memltera on an Imaginary trip
of historical point of Interest
In Oregon. During the meeting
Mrs. Gene Rletmann and Mr.
Undhtrum were aptolntcd to
have charge of the Oregon shelf,
whlth the Topic Club has plan
ned for the public Library. Four
teen member answered roll call
with a hUtorlt-al fart about
Oregon. Mrs. John lroudfoot
was aiMtlstlng hostes.
Mt-tntwr and friend of the
lone United Church of Christ
are reminded that the annual
meeting and a planned potlurk
rilnnw will lu helit at the
chunh ao1al rotms following
the morning worship service.
Sunday. January 23. Baby ait
Icra will be urnvlded fir small
children and older children will
he entertained with movies dur
ing the business meeting.
Franklin Llndstom returned
to his ranch home near lone on
Friday after having been hos
pitalized in Hcrmlston for ma
jor surgery.
A lart rrowd enloved the
donkey basketball game at the
lone gymnasium on Thursday
evening, when the lone Town
team played the Echo town
team. The event was spoasored
hv th I .ions Club.
Mr. Walter Roberts and Mrs.
Victor Rletmann drove to Pen
dleton on Friday afternoon to
take their sister. Mra. Eaper
Hansen, to the bus. She left for
her home In Portland after vis
iting relatives here and In Ba
ker. Mrs. George Portschv and son
Brent, and Miss Sue Townsend.
all of Portland were guests of
their parents. Mr. and Mra. Her
shal Townsend recently. Brent
stayed here with his grandpar
ent for a visit.
Mrs. Edith Nlchoson returned
home on Thursday from a four
day May In Pioneer Memorial
hospital. . ,
St. William's Altar Society
met at the church on Wednes
day evening with Mrs. Delbert
Emert as hoMtess. Following the
business meeting secret pals
were revealed and new names
drawn for the coming year.
Monday morning Mrs. Lake
Beckner had the misfortune to
slip and fall on the Ice Just out
side her back door, causing the
leg bone between the knee and
ankle to be badly cracked. She
was taken to a physician in
Hcppner, where the entire leg
was placed In a cast. Mrs. Sam
Byrne la caring for her during
the day and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
Is with her at night
Mrs. MHton Morgan was hon
ored on her birthday Saturday
afternoon at a coffee party at
the home of Mrs. Roy W. Llnd
strom. Guests who came to con
gratulate her were Mrs. Ray
mond Lundell. Mrs. James Bar
nett. Mrs. Marlon Palmer, Mrs
Carry Tullis. Mrs. W. C. Craw
ford. Mrs. Lee Palmer, and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn, Sr.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Knlghten of Condon, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Imel of Bend, and
Complete
ANNIVERSARIES, COFFEE TIME.
WELCOME, OTHERS FOR ANY
OCCASION
Busy Schedule
Ahead for Club,
Officers Elected
IT DELHI A JONES
LEXINGTON Pa at Noble
Grand s club met at the home
of Mrs. Ar hie Munkera last
Wednesday fsr It first meeting
of VMA. The meeting waa pre
sided over by the chairman,
Mra. Al Fctwh and waa a very
busy one with much planning
for the coming three month.
In February there will be a
no hostess Pa-d Grand luncheon.
and on April 6 the group Is
planning to entertain a neigh
boring PNG Club.
Flection of officers waa held
with the following taking of
fice: Mrs. C C. Jones, chairman;
Mrs. Orla Padberg. vice-chair-
man; Mrs. Al Frtach, secretary
and treasurer. An exchange ol
rifts was enjoyed to disclose
Secret Sister names, and namea
were drawn again for the com
ing year.
lu-frruhment were aerved to
Mrs. Oris padberg. Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson. Mrs. C. C Jones.
Mr. Florence McMillan. Mrs. Al
Fctsch and the hostess. The
next meeting Is the first Wed
nesday In March at the home
of Mrs. Henderson.
Mr. and Mr. Ed Hunt It-ft
Wednesday for Modesto. Calif.,
where she wa called by the
untimely death of a sister In a
car accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vlall are
the proud parents of a daugh
ter lorn at Ptoru-er Memorial
ht.ai.lt al In llriiiinrr The vounir
lady has been named Lesll Lor-
rlne.
Newt O'Harra is again at hia
home after a lenethv stay In
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
E. K. Peck left Sunday for
Pendleton where he will spend
some time at the home of his
mother. Mrs. Emma Peck, and
Mrs. Etta Mlnet while recup
erating from a recent heart at
tack. Mrs. Carl Marquardt returned
last week irom spending a
week with her mother at Mitch
ell. They were also in Prlnevtlle
where Mr. Messenger. Mrs. Mar-
ou unit's father is a patient In
Pioneer Memorial hospital in
that city suffering from injur
ies received In a recent car ac
cident. Mr. and Mrs. BUI B.
Mamuardt also visited recently
with Mr. Messenger.
Three Links Club met at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Hunt last
Thursday afternoon with the
chairman Mrs. Joe Yocom pre
siding, runs were compieiea
far the card nartv scheduled for
January IS at the Rebekah hall.
Proceeds went to the United Na
tions Pilgrimage. Plans were al
so made for a card party Jan
uary 29. proceeds to go to the
Eye Bank of Oregon Odd Fel-
Mra. J. E. Hams of Hardman.
Mr. Knighton and Mrs. Imel are
cousins of Mrs. Chapel. Another
recent guest at the chapel
home was Glen Walker of Pen
dleton. Women's Fellowship met at
the United Church of Christ last
Thumrinv afternoon. Mrs. Rob
ert Rletmann and Mrs. Lindsay
Klncald were hostesses, ronow
lng the business meeting sheets
were torn Into bandages for lep
rosy patients. They will be sent
to Church World Service In Van
couver, who will send them on
to India. It was decided to
change the meeting date of the
organization from the second
Thursday to the fourth Wednes
day of each month at 2:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergs
trom and family of Portland
were week-end guests of rela
tives here. They visited Mrs.
Bergstrom's mother, Mrs. Carl
BcrRstrom, who Is confined to
the hospital In Hcppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor spent from Thursday to Sun
day in Portland. Mrs. O'Connor
attended the meetings of the
mid-winter educational confer
ence of the Oregon-Washington
Postmasters at the Hilton Ho
tel. Their daughters Lee, from
the U. of O. and Terrle, at St.
Helen's Hall, Joined them In
Portland for the week-end.
Line of
APCIDCJG
ffor
New Grange Hall
Talked at Meeting
y MART LEE MAR LOW
flO A '! DM A N PI a m fif a nrw
grange hall were dirued Sat -
urday night at the meeting ot
the grange which started at 6:X
with potluck auppcr. Host were
Mr. Glen Carpenter and Mr.
and Ma. Ieonard Bedord. A spe
cial meeting will be railed la
ter to decide what will be done
about the new hall.
Carla Mfkert. a new member.
u.aa tilt0kti1 In tho fourth de
gree. She come here from Star-
buck. Wash.
The rrange will sponsor the
Heart Fund drive, whhh will
he conducted by the Junior
Grange members.
A new flag I to be purchased
for the Junior Grange.
The grange voted to get lia
bility Insurance for the grange
hall.
Mrs. Bed or d wa presented
with a past Home Economics
Club chairman pin by Nathan
Thorpe, master.
Announcement was made that
Tomona Grange would be held
at the Rhea Creek Grange hall
Saturday, January Ti.
During the lecturer's hour a
bingo game waa played, with
several small prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballweg of
Fort Worth. Texas, are the par
ents of a 6 lb., S oz. son, born
January 16. Grandparent are
lou- ami Itchekahs. headuuart-
ers In Good Samaritan hotital
In Portland. A lancy worn com
mittee was appointed to get
more things for the fall bazaar.
Refreshments were enjoyed by
Mrs. Charli-a Colley. Mrs. A. F.
Maleske. Mrs. Frank Robinson.
Mra Jrw Vnrrtm. Mr. Alonzo
1 1 tea n f i a n i
Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mrs.'
Otis I'adberc.
Mrs. Al Fetstn
n n1 trio rioatiHia Mra. Hunt.
Mrs. Florence McMillan spent
several days this week at the
nt hf-r aon-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ir
vln. and family in Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch spent
the week end in Salem visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jones
attended the White Eagle
Grange meeting in Umatilla
county on Monday nlghL Mr.
Jones Is the Grange Insurance
Agent for this Grange. The eve
ning started with a potluck din-
. J , a. S.
ner and was ronowea wnn me
meeting and lecturers' program,
a school or instruction.
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ness, quality, performance and features
of our '66 Fords! Thanks to our eager
beaver service and eager-beaver deals!
Ford's quietness rivals that of $20,000 imports. Performance
choices from a Big Saving Six up to a blistering 425-hp V-8!
Way-ahead features for '66 include the new Magic Doorgate
on wagons that opens out for people, down for loads. See it I
.Mr. and Mr. W. (J. Seehafer of
lujartiman, ami mr. ii
T. Ballweg of Fori Worth,
lrw baby Join a brother,
Ihoartlman, and Mr. and Mr O
lw ... . t 4- ...
O"
Eric.
Mr. Glen Carpenter wa host
es for the Home Economic
Club of Greenfield Grange Wed
nesday of last week at her
home. Lunch was served at
12:30. Mrs. Rollln Bishop waa a
gursL
Committee for the year were
appointed aa follow a: acrapbook,
Mrs. Florence Root; member
ship. Mr. Bernard Donovan and
Mr. W. G. Seehafer; benevo
lence, Mrs. Frank Marlow;
kitchen buying, Mr. Arthur Al
len and Mr. Walter Hayes;
publicity. Mrs. Mar low.
The club voted to assist with
the auction sale that la to be
hM In Anrll for th Durooae of
raising funds for the new city
park. The aale win oe sponsored
by the Boaraman oar aen uud.
The next card party will be
at the home of Mr. Arthur Al
len January 21 at 8 p.m.. with
Mr. Florence Locker aa co-host-ess.
Committee for the February
4 party will be Mr. Guy Fergus
on and Mr. John Phillip. It
will alo be at the Allen home.
HcmtesM-s for the next meet
ing. February 9. will be Mr.
Walter llaye and Mr. Frank
Marlow.
Mr. Roy Partlow was hostess
for the Boardman Tllllcum Club
at h. r hnm Mnndav nleht of
lat week. The Sweetheart din
ner to be held next monin at
tho horn tit Mra. II M Walker
was discused, and plans were
made for the annual arthritis
breakfast to be at the nome or
Mm. Tno Billinea in March.
More will be announced about
ihMU later
The nominating
committee
annotated for officers for the
two year period June 1906-68 is
as follows: Mrs. Ronald Black,
Mrs. Roy Partlow and Mrs. Dew-
ey West
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
January 24.
The Mothers Club of Board
man Grade school met Thurs
day of last week at the school
at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Ron Daniels
and Mrs. Bob Slcard as hostess-
es.
A report was made on the
Christmas doll and boy"! toy,
with 530 taken in.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Allen and
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VLtttntn CAZETTE-TTMES. TaarsAtT. JasnMarf tO. lMt J
children Biacle. Btuart and
Mrphanie, of Walla Walla wer
Friday visitor at the home of
Alien parenta. Mr. and Mr.
Arthur Alien.
Mr. LaVern Partlw and an
tev went to !- Grande Sun
day to visit at the home of net
u.n In liai an. I rfaurhtef. Mr
and M. In Krt-a. and her
aon and daughter in law, Mr.
and Mr, jonnny raniow,
Mr. and Mr. Lro lott went
to Richland. Wash, Sunday to
visit at the home of their aon
In law and daughter. Mr. and
Mr. Howard Bundy.
Mr. and Mr. LVwey West. Jr..
visited In Arlington Sunday at
the home of Mr. West par
ents. Mr. and Mr. Sam Beeka.
Mr. and Mr. Carroll Donovan
and children Jerry, Jack and
Carol Ann spent the week end
In The Dalle vUltlng Mrs Don
ovan brother in-law and aia
terr, Mr. and Mr. Dale Rusm-H
and Mr. and Mr. John llutson.
and other relative.
Mr. and Mr. Mat Drweese of
Grandvlew. Wash., vUlted one
day last week at the home of
Mr. Deweese'i sister. Mr. Flor
ence Root.
Mr. Frank Marlow spent the
weekend in Walla Walla.
Wash., visiting her aunta, Mr.
Ericst Zerba. and Mrs. A. C
Knudson.
Menus for Riverside High
school and Boardman Crade
school for the week of January
21 2H are a follow: Monday
hash. roll, breaded tomatoes,
vegetaole sticks and cookies;
Tuesday hamburgers with let
tuce and onions, carrots and
fruit; Wednesday creamed
chicken on mashed potatoes,
green beans, biscuit and fruit;
Thursday apaghettl with meat
sauce. French bread, green sal
al and Jello; F'rt day macaroni
and cheese, peanut butter sand
wiches, tuna fish sandwiches,
beets and orange. Bread, but
ter and milk are served with
all meals.
Mrs. Dick Killed
In Car Accident
A tlrhnn call Wednesday
from Dennis Dick In Jackson.
Calif., to his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. u. neper or ix-
Inirtnn Informed them of the
accidental death of his wife,
Carol. In a car accident near
Jackson that day. Particulars of
the accident are noi yei Known.
nrnt that Dick was driving
the car but escaped serious In-
Jury. The young coupie waa
married only last law.
Srviroa for Mr. Dick were
set for Friday afternoon, Janu
ary 21. at 2 p.m. at me rirw
Methodist church In Jacksoa
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and will assume hi new duties
before the first ot March, the
supervisor of the Malheur Nat
tonal Forest In John Day an
nounce. Williamson served In the
lleppner ranger district from
llfio until VA ami waa assis
tant district ranker here from
pjtW until VMA, Mrs. William
son and their four son will
move to Burn from Prairie City
later In the spring. The family
will live In the hum ranger's
home located In lllne.
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