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Legion Auxiliary Heads Are Guests At lone Luncheon T ECHO pALMATKt hi.fi. if t4 Mr ;.-r;, ...... t.l. .... ralik IUW . Ml vitiir l r-,.!!vn SmoUM" n1 ,!,.. tituj in the Community rnunn KtrfNCt GAZtTTT TWtl. Thurnlay. Mar T t.n luiuhfn to th rnrintwi of th Amrru-an Ucin AukUUry Thursday w - Oth-r and Kristin Hwv L'al(Hl in th 11 and iu-mlin th '""', tmUJlon su rtu Mr lii'iieriour I Hi Iiimfj rW-rtuu Harris j Mr ami Mm Raijh ll.tiln t-t 4th d"ti. rn In th lrtmrM i.iM ih Amrr-iSumlay M-rn n, Th . k,n,flon, wr Mr and Mm 11 j,,, .n4 2nd Uffirr Jan II I. an Uvi.n Auxiliary ami Mrjitt wi Cf!-y and ""n'mrr tforJ. Mr lrnkUn ty. , t.frri,hm,.nU w-t nr4 by Ray William. Milum Tr'-r. Jw-u-.irom, IMou-s '"- im,Mr Milton Morgan. Mr and Mr hni Mr AM ij. dutrirt HrlrM. at th lend MrrriW J .. .su.n J'K4lt MoC-. Mr iml M ,"! Mr Clt HbU il4 h!l Thm.ly .1 12 30 p m'J-i.-n. Kath Krr w. Jn M-;M, N,.u,ri, Mt K n n I hj Mbrr, n ,nr ,vWrdun dur t-.iimfl l.y if. !.r. Aiuhry tin. " " Smou n4 i" . um-h tu.ur. 1 ' I .-. I lf..rn.ill RtMtn . . f . I auU llAIV. I'll, M own. un ofcll! Dallas sprr.t th unkfiid i!h! - - . . Mr :W C.t tlk irllmi: j ' h.1 Trrry Peterson. hoopiuK l Uie ImrHtriatK tf Ih lnj4te to rrH!.m. on rxp. tie n.l chllJ wrlfare program. Mr (J ll-rmnn. prml.lent ! the tsl unit IniroituiVil Mr Williams who lritrtxtucx-4 Mr Cer. Thry were re-n!iHl with ftrMfr. The lumheon wis served by member fa the II E C of VUlw granc. The table wss dK-rtel with a renter Uo vt blue nd gold Iris and sprays ( haw. thurne blossom. Mr and Mr Lewi Wells, ft Alameda. CUf were recent vis itors at the hum of the Omar Itietmanns, Mrs Well and Mr Bietmann are cousins. Mr and Mr Ted Pulmateer attended a fculf meet at John Day over the weekend. PmcU Pruudfout. Und4 Row ell. Judy Shrrer and Jerry and T ea SJtrfanl. Sdos. duets and tr.os were laed Awards were filven to Sus.tn Jane J-psn. Kathy K-ne. Linda H..well. Jean Martin. Krlstlne Vti-rt'n. Pamela ioudfHit. Jtm M.rrii. Jjf.il and Teresa 1 1 - - Stefanl. Tli? 'UHl presented. Mr (VCunnor with a corsair anaj Hall entertained th brtdse club at hr hum lrlday exenlr.s of last week. Those re ceiving prUe were Mr Robert Jepn. Mrs Robrt DSrn and Mr Walter Cor Icy. Mrs Faith Follett and Mr ami Mr Dan Follett and children of Hcrmlston were weekend 1ttrs at the Phil Emert home. Wavn Plene of Redmond was . c, t with Jean Martin making', weekend visit. at tn ...n..u ...,.!.... Sherer home. W ftvhments were served! College students home fiom jnoM- i..n...i. vickey accompanleu mm n the nlano recital oi i "" . ..... . Mrl Newt Ollara. their; Jean Severln. Chnrlene Mil- teacher Sunday Morgan, Anita T-h..w. horse 4 II club met at the horn of Mr and Mr Lee Pettyjohn Sunday. They were the llitfh Rider of lone, th Trail RUzcr of Condon and the tlore I1 of Arlington. Tiy rnj.-yej a picnic lunch and returned home In truck. 4 II Sunday was unserved here at the Community church with member having charge of the morning worship hour. Tn ser Ucs were led by Kenneth Lyr.n R.-rnlece and Den Ice ! Matthew were the candle light er- Deiore t:mcrt gave ine wei wine; the ( II choir ang ! Would he True: the offering wa taken by Bob Rice and Kenneth Nelson; acrlptur reading by Stephen Llndstrom and lenellc lion by Arleta McCalw. Rev Rod NH3 NH3 GET RI10RE profit FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES APPLY YIELD - INCREASING PHILLIPS 66 Agricultural Ammonia Uliara. im- j-.h ' , L . c.,k.' Mai Kenjilc. pastor, gave mc , were Marilyn llama. Sue Ann hnon. Sandy Markham Baker Crawford. Arleta.Can.il and Lynn Stuffer all tu-non . .t rOCE unent the week- was me os , Cuetit lasi wcv m mf ... end with Mard.ne Baker '"l VAne home were Mr. Larry Severln w a. also a visitor at the EJ.ht" ,nd WM MeMn and Harold Sherer home. I n,i Mr Roln-rt Reitenour Mr and Mrs E Markham Bauer , Bobt.rt Jt ot iH,rtland. attended the graduation ecr- n.l m. 1 K lrl -r d WM of else in Pendleton Thursday Mr. "lh WNkcnd nephew David Hoover, grad uated. WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS on 30 Day Accounts Order your supply today! SOIL TESTING SERVICE E KSTROM FARM CHEMICALS HOME OWNED AND OPERATED PHONE 8-7289 Thomas Sumner. Arungion . NH3 NH3 with relatives here. Mr Victor Rletmann enter- ti. . . '..i.i th. members or tne Mr and Mr. Richard Kca on AuxlH at Milwaukie visited at the Lew .A"' " the wmiB Halvorsen home last weeK. ineir daughter. Donna, was a patient in the Pioneer Memorial hos pital for a couple of days last week with pneumonia. She Is now at the Halvorsen home. Mr and Mrs Carl Grassl and Mr and Mrs Jake Otten of Walla Walla were visitors at the Cecil Thome home Sunday. Mr and Mrs Harold Sherer and daughters, Kay and Judy, were Portland visitors last week. The Arnica club members met at the home of Mrs Roy Lind strom Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs Garry Tullis as co-hostess. Pinochle was play ed after the business meeting and those receiving prizes were Mrs Milton Morgan, Mrs Arthur Crawford and Mrs Lee Palmer. Willows grange meeting was held Saturday evening with 23 present. Agricultural reports were given by Marion Palmer on fi..M tour and the bombing range; Earl Morgan told of the, , 1 r 1 A nut 1 the social meeting the evening of May 17 at the home of Mrs Echo Palmateer. uames weie and nrizes were received bv Mrs Cleo Drake, Mrs Gordon White, Mrs G Hermann ana Airs Palmateer. The district caucus meeting of district 6 was dis r..,A It will be hold at the Legion hall June 5 with a pot- luck dinner at 3:ju p m. ix-k'"" members and Auxiliary mem bers will be present from Pendle ton, Athena, Mllton-Freewater, Hermiston, Hcppner and lone. New books added to the pub lic library are The Fires of Autumn, by Helen Howe; A Dis tant Trumpet by Paul Horgan; and Khrushchev In America by Khrushchev. Mr and Mrs Robert Reitenour of Portland are the parents of a son, Robert Jr, born April 30. r.i.t i Mr and Mr Larry Fletcher, Mr.'. LaFontalne of Portland and Robert Reitenour Sr of Yakima are tne granu their daughter and family. Mr M l and Mr HcUrl'k Martin. Cell) White. Mudflit l the Willamette l'nffl!y and on uf Mr and Mr ;.r.M White received an award f.r hu ut ktanding wmk in the lUonomi. Department tn the l'nlverlty. He received a uh ript Un fr the Wall Street Journal and a terlit.g silver medallion with hi name lnilbcd on It. Gerry is a nu-mler of Sigma Alpha FpMlon. Recent dinner guet at the home of Mr and Mr Jo Gaars land were Mr Duan IWx and daughter. Tracy, of Santa Mon ica. Calif . Mrs W Q Seehafer of Roardman and Mr and Mr Walter Cotley and daughter. SherTy. Mr Garland Swansoii return ed home Monday of last week from a trip to San Antonio, Texas where she vUlted her son and family. 2nd lieutenant and Mr. Dennis Swanson and her grand son. Michael Jerome. Lieutenant Swanson underwent surgery' on hia arm while she was there. After his arm la healed he will be transferred to the SAC air hne In GIiiml'uw. Mont . w here he will be stationed from three months to a vear ('at)taln Helmuth Hermann has received his discharge from the army In France and he and Mrs Hermann will tour through the t'nited Stat.s befor returning to Oregon. He Is the son of Mr and Mrs G Hermann Datea ta remember:- May 27 Thre Links club at th hom of Mrs Fannl cniuto at 2 P M May 27 Cla night at th school at 8 D m. May 23 A Bon Voyag cofle hour at th noa Mac&enii hom following th Com munity church serrlc for Mr and Mrs Alfred NeUon. May 29 Summer schedul at th Community churcn lor church school and morning worship to begin at 9:30 A M. May 29 Baccalaureate at the school cafetortum at 7uu P M. May 30 Memorial Day services at the Memorial Atnieuc field at 10 A M with the American Lealon eot In eharoa. June 1 Graduation exercises at (Continued on Page 1U) SPECIAL PURCHASE -ATLAS WEATHERGUARD WINTER TREAD PRICED LESS THAN WHOLESALE OR RECAPS AVAILABLE IN THESE SIZES 750x14, black $18-38 800x14, block $20-00 670x15, black $18-38 760x15, black $21-54 710x15, black $20.00 750x14, white $21-88 850x14, white $26.00 760x15, white $26-00 18 MONTH GUARANTEE AT THESE CHEVRON STATIONS JACK'S CHEVRON STATION Heppnet GENE'S CHEVRON STATION Lexington BARNETT'S CHEVRON STATION Ion SS; -S ? & Mrs Harvey Ring nsurance S?tL wasof lone are the great grandpar- jMtCa!!!0nly4b 'hours left 'to gel ld 'Ms... wifAyour FORD FAIRLANE SPECIAL srffmauDES ) mleag7 I J i JLe 1 Ojf ' CHARGES Jtl I I .Cawoc until I I M 11 t-. 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