Two Important Annual
Meets Set Next Week
Br CATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONB Two Important annual
meeting will be held thl
wwk. The United Church of
ChrlNt huH planned a politick
dinner followtnu; worship ncrv
lc on Sunday morning, Janu
ary 15, with the annual meet
Intt and elect Ion to follow tnv
mcdlutrly. Annunl report will
bp rvvlnwod briefly.
Tlio lone Ti'li'vfalon Corpora
tlon'a annual mot'tlng will bo
held at the Union Hull at R:00
p.m. on Monday evening, Jan
uary 10. Two director anil a aoc
retary are to bo elected. The
term of E. W. Brlatow and
Honnld DlHhop expire. Mrs. Vet
ler llama haa been serving as
secretary.
Door prizes of free televlNlon
mtvIco for six months, four
months, and two months will
be offered. The hlh school sen
iors will serve refreshments.
Carl Linn Is visiting relatives
and friends In lone this week
sfter upending the holidays In
The Dulles with hl duuuhter
nnd family, Dr. and Mrs. Dunne
Bui ley and three sons of Am
herst, Conn. I,tnn Is with tho
Bureau of Itoad In Nome, Alas
ka. Van Hubbard returned homo
on Friday from Pendleton Com
munity hospital after spending
a couple of daya there for mea
lenl treatment.
Attend National Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jen
sen left on Sunday for Seattle
tor the National Wheat Grow
ers Convention. Jepsen Is pres
ident of the Oregon Wheat
Growers League and Morgan Is
a member of the Oregon Wheut
Commission. Also attending the
convention are Mr. and Mrs. K.
T. Martin.
Members of the lone Masonic
Lodge and Eastern Star mem
bers of Locust Chapter met at
the hall last Wednesday even
ing for a pollock dinner and
a work night. The men began
work on remodeling the dining
room of the building.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
l.ouls CarUon and family were
his sister, Mrs. Joyce Durst and
I.en, Dixie, and llal of Salem.
Lcn, who has been spending a
holiday leave with his family,
was to leave soon for the Neth
erlunds, where he will be sta
tioned. Topic Club will meet at 2:00
p.m. on Friday. January 13. at
the home of Mrs. Lindsay Kin
cnld. Sunday and Monday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. I'hlil tmert
were their son and new daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Thill
L. Emert of Salem, Rev. Wil
liam Walker of the Trinity
Methodist church, and Kalapoll
Peona from Tanya, Africa, a
student at Willamette Universi
ty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowcll
and family of Riverside, Wash,
spent several days here visit
ing her brother and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. John Botts. Gene
Crowcll returned home with his
cousin for a week's visit.
Roy W. Llndstrom underwent
major surgery at Pendleton
Community hospital last Thurs
day morning.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree were their son,
Ron, and his fiancee, Shirley
Zler of Tacoma. Wash.
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Victor Rletmann retu r n e d
home' on Sunday after spending
several days In Pioneer Memor
ial hospital for medical treat
ment. Mrs. Elmer Griffith received
word on Saturday of the death
of her brother, Byron Goodall,
of San Francisco. Funeral serv
Ires will be held at Astoria on
Thursday morning with Inter
ment near Warrenton.
A surprise birthday observ
ance was held on Sunday mor
ning following services at the
United Church of Christ hon
oring the minister, Rev. Walter
B. Crowcll on his birthday. At
the close of the morning wor
ship hour the choir and con
gregation sang the birthday
song and then everyone was
served punch or coffo and
pieces from a beautifully dec
orated cake.
Cory Morgan to Wad
Invitations have been receiv
ed here to the wedding of Gary
Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan, to Susan J.
Freeman on Friday, January 20,
at a 7:.'K) p.m. ceremony at Ken
dall Presbyterian church In
Portland.
The Eastern Star Social Club
Is announcing plans for a pub
lic card party on Saturday, Jan
uary 2K, at 2:00 p.m. Both bridge
and pinochle will bo In play.
The fifth and sixth grado
physical education classes un
der the direction of Miss Rebek
nh Case demonstrated an Intri
cate exercise drill to music at
the half time of the Ileppner
lone basketball game last Tups
dnv evening.
Mrs. Alvln McCabe and Ash
Icy of Colfax were In lone over
the week end visiting relatives.
She took home Jim and Kevin,
who have been with their
grandpurents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree since the holidays. Her
grundmo t h e r. Mrs. Blanche
Scheelar of Salem, also went
home with the McCabes for a
visit. Mrs. Ivan Chard and Jody.
Ralph, Debbie, and Floyd of
Walla Walla were also guests
of the Crabtrocs over the week
end. Charles O'Connor, returned
home on Monday from Pendle
ton Community hospital. He Is
convalescing from surgery on
his knee crformed lust Thurs
day. Willows Grange members met
at the hull on Sunday evening
to clean the kitchen. Following
the work a pancake supper was
enloyed by about 20 persons.
Jewell Holt, who has been
confined to Pioneer Memorial
hospital following an accident
at the Don Llnnell home In
which his leg was broken, is
reported to be much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Llnd
strom arrived home on Friday
after spending two weeks In
Portland.
A number of lone residents
drove to Hermlston on Monday
to attend the funeral services
for Gottfried Hermann, who
passed away at the Veteran's
Hospital In Walla Walla last
Thursday, January 5. The Her
manns moved from lone to
Hermlston about two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cribble
were In MUton-Frecwater over
New Years visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dunne Alderman and family-
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Church Observes
New Year's Eve
Br MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Boardman Com
munity Church held a New
Year's Eve Watch Night serv
ice In the school cafeteria,
starting with pot luck supper at
7 o'clock.
Games were played following
the meal, and a film, "Riding
the. Pulpit", was presented by
Rev. George Neeley.
The evening ended with com
munion service at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Russell
and children Bruce, Don and
Laurie returned home Friday
from spending the holidays vis
iting relatives. They visited
Mrs. Russell's brotner-ln-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Coleman, In Portland, and her
bnothrr In-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Kelso, and her
brother and sister In law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Collpe, all at
Vancouver, Wash.; her parents,
and Mrs. George Copple, all at
her brothcr-ln-law and sisters,
Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Nelson,
and Mrs. John Westby, and her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Copple, ail at The
Dalles
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash
were their sons-in-law and dau
ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gotz
of Hood River, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted I'ennges and children
Michelle and Shawn of Herm
lston, and their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Rash and daughters Valerie
nnd Denlse of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
spent the holidays visiting their
sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Allen at
Granger, Wash., and Mr. and
Mis. Gene Allen at Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely and
children Renee, Ricky, Rcna and
Danny of Seattle, Wash, were
visitors nt the home of Ely's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
FJy. Renee, Ricky and Rena re
mained for the week. Also vis
iting for the week were Janet
and Joyce Lilly of La Grande.
Thursday the Ely's went to La
Grande to take the girls home.
Mr. an1 Mrs. Bob lletterly of
Rcnton, Wash were holiday vis
itors at the home of Mrs. Hot
terley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Carpenter. Visiting last
week at the Carpenter home
was their granddaughter and
grandson, Annie and Johnnie
Carpenter of Umatilla.
Margaret Beall returned to
her home in Eugene after spend
ing the holidays at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hayes. Her daughter Pat
remained for the rest of the
week. Other holiday visitors at
the Hayes home were their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Hayes and daugh
ters Darla and Stacy of Con
don, and Mrs. Hayes' brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
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Louis LeTraco and daughter
Barbara of Hermlston. The
Hayes' and Mrs. Bcall and Pat
also visited Mrs. Hayes' broth
er and slster in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Wick, In Hermlston.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Links of
Madras spent the holidays at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce
Wright. Other visitors included
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of
McNary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russell and
children Danny, Steve and Da
lene of The Dalles were visit
ors at the home of Russell's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rus
sell. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wllkie and
children Barbara and David of
Mattawa, Wash, were holiday
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Wllkle's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Glen Carpenter Included her
sisters, Mrs. Esther Emmons
and Eva LaChance of La
Grande, and Mrs. Emmons' daughter-in-law,
Nancy Emmons
daughter-in-law, Nancy Em
and children Elmer, Rodney,
Judy ana bherne of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
and sons Dick and Bob, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren went
to Corvaliis New Year's Day to
visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Skoubo. They also vis
ited In Portland at the home
of Warren's son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Clark, and in The Dalles at the
home of Mrs. Warren's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell DeMauro.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson
of Portland visited Mr. and
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Mrs. R. B. Rands over the week
end. Dinner guests Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball
were Ball's son and daughter
law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Ball and daugthers Barbara and
Karen of Hermlston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe and
daughters Tarlna, Cindy and
Robin of Wasco were week-end
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rash.
Mrs. Zoe Billings spent the
holidays in Salem at the home
of her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Park
er. Visitors at the home of Mrs.
LaVern Partlow were her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Kress and children
Brian and Dee of La Grande,
and her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Part
low of Irrigon. Mrs. Partlow
spent two days In La Grande
visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Partlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dletz and
son Frankle of Florence visited
recently at the home of Mrs.
Dletz' brother-in-law and sister,
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Hug.
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Roy Partlow were her
mother, Mrs. Maria Golden, and
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson, all
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hut. son and
son Phillip of The Dalles were
guests at the home of Mrs. Hut
son's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, and
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan.
Other holiday visitors at the
Donovan home Included Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Nutter and two dau
ghters of Portland.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnln Hug included
their son-in-law, Sid Ferguson
and children Tracee, Terry and
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Tammy of Ashland, and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Ferguson and
son Kenneth of Hermlston.
Larry West has returned to
Officers Training School at Fort
Bennlng, Ga., after spending
the holidays at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West.
Pvt. Jim Mller who has fin
ished his basic training in the
U. S. Army at Fort Lewis,
Wash., has left for Fort Ruck
er, Ala. for further training af
ter spending the holidays at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Russell Miller.
Mrs. Francis Reed of Corbett
visited recently at the home of
Mrs. Russell Miller.
"It Is not what you gain,
but what you save that
makes you rich." Franklin
said it . . . and it's still
true today. How about
opening your Savings Ac
count, now?
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Sam