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New Cross is Dedicated Sunday At Boardman Church If MART lit MARLOW ft'lltmlng ihe Eier I ngram I Crr.munity rhurth Sunday morning. li1icJiry services i-r hfl4 fur the new lthtc-.l ri mur;tcl on the wall bark of the pulpit. The cru WM purt-h4 with, the money the daily vacation Bible school pupils cllr-tHl laM ummir About 40 chllJrvn ttenl-d the annual Kjter eg hunt at the rhool eround Saturday sport sored by the Jkurdman Tilllcum dub. In the pre school croup, liruee I!ukm1 fuunJ the silver INCOME Fund a tot Am Im C i'i ilm SVmS -m4 to W aw m atJiiMhaW t h fe N mni i 4 I i i i UvMMk aafBM& M im ami Vnvw TBI irnnStmrn MINI. WADDEU & RED, WC COVZXr LAW HAM ta rs. t-swo XAM&. asDixas. rti anJ Hnm lUkrr found the mt fit. In the ch4 ace pnup, the mi uu found by Terry Waymlre. and Annie Obrrmeier found the silver egg. it chart of hiding the egg were M; Vernon Kuuell anil Mr Ra)rmnd McKee. I'juirr Uitor at the home of Mr ami Mrs Illvln Kly were their on in law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Kldon Lilly anJ children. Jsinmte, Janet. Jay and Jerry". and Mr Ely's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Harold Putson, all of LaGrande. Ivan Kres. student at OTI. Klamath Fall, spent the week end at the home of hU parents. Mr and Mrs Harold Kress. They all were Easter dinner visitors in HermUton at the home of Mr and Mrs Franklin Ball. Mr and Mrs Henry Zlvney and son Roger went to Portland dur Ing the weekend to visit at the home of their son and daughter in law. Mr and Mrs Ted Zlvney. Mrs Zlvney'a mother. Mrs Lulu Stevens, returned home after visiting here for a month. Darrell Rash of Portland was a Sunday visitor at the home of hi parents. Mr and Mrs Harold Rash. Mr and Mrs Ronald Black and daughter Diane spent the week end In Wallowa at the home of Mrs Black's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs Crawford Ovcson. Mr and Mrs Vern Carpenter and sons Russell and Tommy of LaGrande were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs Carpenter's par trts, Mr and Mrs Russell Miller. Saturday Witr at the Miller home were Mr and Mrs Ted an Donlmk f Geham. Mr and Mrs Vernon Rt and children Curtis. Maurice and Jane of Waeo were holiday vis Itors at the home of Rout's mother, Mrs Florence Root. Mr and Mrs Earl Downey of Printer. Wah were weekend Us itors at the home of their son and daughter In law. Mr and Mrs Don Downey, and Mrs Downey's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Guy Ferguson. MM Coglll of Portland was a weekend visitor at the home of her father. Elmer Messenger. Mr and Mrs Zearl Gillespie and Mrs Claud Coats visited In hall, starting w;iti (silurk sup. prr at 6 W. Il'is wrt Mr and Mis Ci)le Tannehlll and Mr and Mrs Cevil Hamilton. There er eleven guets, whUh Included Mr and Mrs Oim lUlge and R A Turner from Columbia Grange, Mr and Mrs Clde Kennison. Mr and Mr Guy Shaw and Frances E4twuud frum West land Grange, and Mr and Mrs Andrew Stales and Mas Jones from Irrlgon Grange. Kennlon Is matter f Wettland and Hodge Is matter of Colum bla Grange. During the Im-tur era rtour iiooge tnowea two films of Hawaii taken during his trip there Istt winter. One of them had Interesting high lights of the volcanic eruption that occurred during his stay there. Joe Hay, county extension MCrrNCI CAICTTC-TIMU. Thursday. Apttl IX 10 I'iH BkTXTTK TIM RS f TkQA Tun Ry Jackie LabsMsi ll..rmLl,tn CiirifTiv m f trlA hlim ...... t. t acen.t Heppner. shiwed a film FOR WEED CONTROL AT ITS BEST CALL HELICOPTER SERVICES COMPANY CALL ARLINGTON, OREGON After 6 P. M. "mac McCarthy Phone 191 Days BOB BYRD Phono 271 of their nephew. Mr and Mrs Truman Messenger. Jr. Easter visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Dewey West were West's father, Dewey West. Sr, and his brother-in-law and sis ter. Pvt and Mrs John nuison all of Arllncton. Hutson Is on leave from Panama. Mrs Joe Tatone was a speaker Ht the Junior Women's Clubs In Salem and Hillsboro the first of Lift week Mrs Charlie Wooley and daughter Mania of Pasco. Wash visited at the home of Mr ant Mrs Elvin Ely Sunday on their way home from Hood River where they visited during the holidays at the home of Mrs Wool ley's mother. Mrs R Eades. Mrs Gracla Stewart and son Randy and Jean McKenzle spent the weekend In Estacada at the home of Mrs Stewart's parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Veelle, Mr and Mrs Ralph Skoubo and 6ons Dick and hoddio were Easter visitors in Pendleton at the home of Skoubo's stepfather and mother, Mr and Mrs Chub Warren. Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow and daughter Anita, LaGrande, were weekend visitors at the home of Marlow's parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow. George WIese, Harold Baker, Robert Harwood, Leo Potts, Arthur Allen and Mrs Erwin Flock were called to Heppner Monday on Jury duty, Easter visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Nate Maeomber were their grandchildren, Mr and Mrs Richard McFarlane and son Kirk, of Pendleton, and Gary .. A AAAAi"! son KirK, or renaieton, ana uarj ZiliittiXi ' Pettevs of Seattle, Wash. Mon day visitors at the Maeomber r NOW LIMITED TIME ONLY -I Beautiful table lamps which bring you modern light for modern living home were Macomber's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Al Maeomber, of Arlington, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Dale Maeomber and children Steve, Kathy, Keith and Patty Sue of Sacramento, Calif. M:s Florence Root was also a visitor. Greenfield Grange met Thurs day night of last week at the on Irrigation. "Know Your Soil." Hponsored by OSC at Corvallls. Mrs Clyde Tanni hlll was hos tess for the home economics club of Greenfield Grange at her home Wednesday of last week. with Mrs Cecil Hamilton as co- hostess. Luncheon was served at 12:30 p m. The club will have a dinner at the grange hall Saturday. April 23, starting at 6 p m. They voted to buy twenty chairs and more coffee cups to be here In time for the dinner. Mrs Ronald Black Is chairman of the plan ning committee, with Mrs Nathan Thorpe and Mrs Earl Brlggs assisting her. Guests at the meeting were Mrs Rollin Bishop and Mrs Lowell Shattuck. Mrs Ronald Black was hostess for the Boardman Tilllcum club Tuesday night at her home, with seven members present. The club planned their annual Easter egg hunt for Saturday at 1:30 p m on the school lawn for pre Www, did I "hoor a double bigle on the Invitations to our Country Club party . . . our "golf ball" Is this Saturday. April 73 and not June 23 as so erroneous ly stated by this writer. Plea accept my apology, but remem ber every "duffer" has to "dlwt" one In a while. Among thote playing In the men s Sunday morning compe Bennett. LaWrne Van Matter, Bud Collins. Clint McQuarri. Bill Blake and Darrell Blake, Hay won two new golf balls for having the Kwitt tut and owet grots score for the IS holes. Con ley was altu awaited a -tpevlal prize." I have been atked to announce that In the future all men's tournament play will be bated Livestock Market Cattle Hog Sheep ALC CVCRY TUESDAY II NOON On U. S. Highway No, 30 NORTtfWEsTEJtN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7 WSJ HsrmUtoa. OlflOO Don Wink. Mgr. Res, HssmUtoa JO 7 Jill Frank Wink & Sons Owners tltlon were Harlan McCurdy Jr.lon IS hole competition. Harry O'Donnell. Judee The seen playing on the CarmtchaeL Ray Ferguson. Ned course Sunday afternoon, despite Sweck. Lowell Grlbble. Fannie the advert weather conditions. Doherty. Doug Grlbble. Bill were the Oliver Creswlcks. the Collins. Conley Lanham. Ed Lowell Grlbble, the Raymond lergusons, the Hint Mi-vjuarrles, Clrl Were Initial,! a. nmv m-m. wwnnni. iu I unum - - , . , i anu cu ch. now Hi. Nine nefarious gal golfers Colson. Itn.u nm..i- na,h.r. pld In our ladles day com- Davis. Eileen Ely. Charlotte Mc J1"'0" Tuesday and they were Kenzle. Llla Mulkev. Janice ""u- Parker. Pattl Partlow. Dorothy . 7 - ' " Rash and Tonl Taylor. ' Lanham. IV-e grlbble. Coramae ine ttoaruman Kxercis ciuo ..Mlf n.... n, iffKi ...u. Krt.t . ..II... . ,. . .. .... ......... " UI'l llll- I .1-1,,, O ,, V I I.IU- - . , .. .. I U , . V Ill Hl . oi taxi wwk wun tne neppner pr,,K, WH1 ,40i. -m ior mc Kme. s.i-rnl matrh... ill th lji.tloa' Robert Strutz was In Portland h,Mr lMl.n.m.n. hav n recently on ousiness ana visited. pUyed and ,,cvera Kai havc "l 'n""e OI n,s Paren,- "Heun to "climb". To begin this anu Mrs k u Mrutz. A visitor tournamonti namP8 WPre drawn last wek at the Strutz home frm . hn, , naiVWi ,h- i. am n.., 0....... -. n...i a ----- r - - - - - ioiikiiiu. inil.W and now a olavpr mav s r is 1 1 ! 1 1 I " ----- a- - - -r nil nustM-il AUUPr nn aaugn rhniiff-m .nvnn.. ul(h tlv - . ittujr ur BiiuiiuiiiK in nmid Il'tl. S t- . .. I v aa m v. utin n rm it i a rr iDAtiir . - J I Th "In Innvoa-' urn s..ino Mrs Joe Tatone was hostess ,hia ttir an. tn .... - rnoy m Honor precptatlon so therefore you u'r.n't rnflfl fnlinh "(Tnlftna- t-r ... . ,1.... cu. . . . .-!"" c l school children ana mrougn tne in oy jirsiglp.. jn ,ne cup ,n9 wcei rourth grade. "0"P M Kaipn Remember the "golf ball" Is Plans were made for attending f,?oubo- Gucsl8 w,e,rc M Rlchar this Saturday and we hope to the state convention of the Ore- "c """ trry "u see all our members there. rrn holaraf mn iT Unman I ' J ,4J Clubs in Portland. May 1012 at FT?.'- AnnlcOb"meler Jerry the Sheraton Hotel L009 Distance Natlon-Wlde Moving Service M'f lower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSTER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 imm. -1. ij rTW7 COLE'S Electric Motor Shop S. W. 23rd Psndleton. Ore, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt and Wayne Downey, Jlmmle Plnr-n Iah nnottA an1 ar. The next meeting will be April ,,, llffmiin . . ' 26 at the home of Mrs Ray Gron- Ba Pam and Cascy Ruhn' Qu,st I Pennv. Sammv and Tlmmv Mrs Raymond McKee was hos- Ri,flmv vvvn ir.. a M i ft ... J I - J . -j IIVS less at ner nome vveanesaay if.hio KnnVL.unn r-i .., I ..-. - - .... lll " - - C7 -'ft" mun i iur a vu...e uu ..e ton and L,nda Tatone. Karen oreaKiasi ior uu.cum viuo Gronqulst and Ronnle F,ug lin-iiiwria. in "t"""'!. BhlP to nttpn1 nonf olfta mrs nay oronquisi. mrs uewey Mr ,. Mra Jn. Tat.na West, Mrs Ralph Skoubo, Mrs chUdrcn Llnda and Jod Ronald Black, Mra Don Downey, Eastpr vis,tn , ArIln',nn . m.a c,..o xvui. ..u u,... tne hom of Tatone's mother, cuiu ui utc, anu iuia miviy nunca i Jjj-g ) XfttOFlG anu unua. pnru A I tit, l ... ,1 I OlUULl Ol . u ..V fu . t, u... . I OSC, Corvallls, spent the week at uw '"- "'si" i i end at the home of her parenU, me scnooi luesuay nigiii oi lasi nn, Mr, rhnr, Anro trirrw. llltr quo.. iwi.w cu, u-j hnilco ,. TJ,or. by the GAA, with Mrs Donna Hm,s of Uklahi "Jso a student at OSC. Long Term Farm Loans SEE Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton 103 So. Main St Phone Cr. 6-7361 Pendleton, Oregon Talus, physical education in structor, In charge. 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