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)NE NOTES rnANClNC CRAWrORO fol unhri rf held y t il I.ji Community tor Kha 14 rlmaterr, lied July Jl, at I'lor.ecr 11 husiial, Snent i In the Odd I Crmetery at t-tacada. L tjravcside -rUi- wcr ) (y Rev Kos of Eagle Presbyterian church. The I ceremony uai given by tbckah's of Estacada. tlvt-a going to Estaead Mr and Mr TM Palm Mr and Mr John Stract hlldren, Mr and Mf ret n, Mr anil Mr John Eu . Llod Morgan Mr and Mr tkcrs, Bonnie ami fieri Jr. I axel IWr. Mr and Mr r Crawford, Mr and Mr Mn Ely. Mr and Mr EMn hd Mr Wallace Matthew, new hymnal of the Com jr church were dedicated on y. July 10. The Pilgrim Fellowship group took thU lr project for the year I'MM. ind Mrs John Eubank and a attended the Auroa Jun deo where Sandra wai a rx.Mf a'ai.t Km4, &turdy a ml $und4y, I Mr Lrni lfwn and Frf.k and Mr mm i'iUr ar tlsltlng felatlve In Slm f.r a Irw tl4 Mr and Mi Arthur Steffi Jr and family were In PwMland a few t)4 Ukt wvrk. Ttiir daughter Teresa remained In IVMland In Jcin lh nk Ult- ins with Mr and Ms Arthur Bergstrom and family. Mr Walfer Corlcy entertain! wiih a luidfc-e party on Friday evening In honor of Mr Ernest Maalf who U visiting here. Other mii were Mm Robert Detain. Mr Hay ftoyce. Mr Bill VanWlnkfcs Mr F-ldott Pl' berg. M: One Hall, and Mr Dclmer Crawford, llith prtM wai vn n by Mr Boyce, second high. Mr Hall, and low by Mr Tad twr. Mr and Mr Fayne Ely and family of Portland are mending a week with hi parent. Mr and Mr Franklin Ely. Mr and Mr John Stract and family returned to their home at Elk Grove California on Monday. Now Ready With Best of Service GRAIN CLEANING AND TREATING 2 MACHINES AVAILABLE New Clipper Cleaner And Superior Cylinder Cleaner HAROLD ERWIN PHONE 6-5806 HEPPNER SPECIAL ONE "WEEK CLEARANCE SlL' J ENTIRE STOCK SHORT SLEEVE iSporf Shirts Save on sport shirts Just when you need them the most right In the middle of the summer's hottest weather. Our entire stock of short sleeve shirts are marked down to clear during a special one-week sale. Select several today I By Jockey Lee Arrow, Lancer COTTONS DACRONS RAYONS Cr BLENDS Sizes Small, Medium, Large And Extra Large. REG. $2.95 SHIRTS $2 REG. $3.95 SHIRTS $2?5 REG. $5.00 SHIRTS $50 REG. $6.95 SHIRTS $50 Sale Effective July 21-23 Only Wilson's Men's Wear Tb Sto of Personal Sarrle Mf Frr.et Mt nJ tli-J-'ten if Bay City r vuiiwg her liareris. Mr '-d Mt C W Bit. Mr ! ?r Atl no tuu at a Uit pr on tUtur- ... ... I ..., Ii! 'ri IZt ar. t Mrs J Rr-l anJ 'fimily i IJk Ctxtve, California Mr ud Mi lVt Cannon and family. Mr and Mr WalUc Matthew. Mr and Mr FranUln Ely. Sr IUI rWr of lule k. Oregon. Mr and Mr Ted I'aJmatifr and lU.niile. Mr nI Mi Lloyd Morgan and family. Mr and Mr llm-r Crawford and daughter and Bf I. Bonnie. ISiil. and rV t Aker. Mr and Mr i:rnet lleliker via. iiNl at th horn tf Mr Peter Tsmm In IVndlrton Sunday. Other gu.t cf Mr Timm wa Mr and Mm Melvln Timm of HermUton, Shann Cutforth of ran"0. Washington visited at the home of her parent. Mr and Mr pon aid llliker wrr the weekend !r and Mr Morrl Iludaon and family cf North Bend lslted at the home of hi brother. Sir and Mr Charle Hudson and family thl week. Mr G Hermann I a patient In the Kmanuel hospital at Port land uhere ahe had aursery lat we'k. Mr and Mr Helmuth Hermann bruueht Mr G Hermann and Mr Harlan Crawford to Ion on Frl dav. Tliey had been In Portland with Mr Hermann. Mr and Mrs Helmuth Hermann returned to Portland on Sunday with their furniture. They are now living at Oswego. Sandra Carlson has been a Kuest of Mr and Mrs John Darst of Salem for a week. Mr and Mrs Tom Brlstow and children returned to Portland on Monday. Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Louis Carlson were Mr and Mrs Leonard Carlson of Portland and Mrs John Darst and Dixie and Hal of Salem. Would anyone wishing to use the park for meetings or picnics please notify Oscar Lundell. The dates which have already been reserved are July 22 and 24. Mr and Mrs Ray Helmblgncr took their niece, Judy Fink to Pasco on Friday evening, on Sat urday morning she had an ap pendectomy. Miss Fink has been helping during harvest at the Helmbigner ranch. Chafs Wilh Your Home Agent By ESTHER KIRMIS Summer is outdoor cooking time. Whether you picnic in one of Oregon's parks or In your own back yard, the time to con sider food for outdoor eating Is here. Outdoor eating is a pop ular nationwide custom. More than 80 of American families eat outdoors at some time dur ing the year, according to a re cent survey reported by Chain Store Age. The majority of fam ilies eat outside between one and three times a month on an an nual average. Eating outside Is likely to be most popular with families where the homemakers are un der 35 years of age and least popular with those 55 years and over according to another re port. Families with five or more persons eat outdoors most fre quently. Families of one or two eat outside less often. Over half of the outdoor meals are served to six or more persons, while more than 90 are served to four or more. Survey lists popular picnic items. Foods most likely to ap pear at picnics include: pickles, white bread, butter or margarine, sauces and tomatoes, according to Chain Store Age. These items appear in at least 3 out of 4 picnics. Other leading items In clude: potato chips, olives, cook ies, coffee, cake, bottled drinks, milk and cheese. Of the meats, hamburgers, and frankfurters are included in half of the picnics. Among fruits, bananas are the most popular picnic selection, while tomatoes lead the vege tables. Prepare your cook-outs. Out door meals need as careful plan ning as other meals. Don't short change your family on health giving proteins, vitamins, and minerals by just packing a bas ket with hot dogs, potato chips, pop, and marshmallows. It's wise to plan only two courses. Start with a meat or main Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 Hanniston. Orgon Don Wink, Mar. Be. HercnUton JO 7-3111 Frank Wink & Son Owner d..h whU-h tn I (xmXM rr II vl. With t.irad rrh fruit In rv irft har. ftonwmbrr tmt:y 4V.rU tvrf Kp ti!k rll thUW. Ai uUtcd ... . .hillrxl lA4Um Mil, ,H m cold u-m u::i fi" br Fruit ir tmta Juk-r k""d thirst qurmhPt If .r..blrm. rtmcenti!! Juli-r that rcquif no rrfrljietatlon th t,t. 1n mmu that will I tjuhk to .iepr J i..l ?ay to elfan up Alt-r Uitidintf tm th nwnu. mak out ur matket wder, B tut to allow for ura rlng to satisfy truM outdotr ar. lite. MEAT iOTING C01DE Kind .f rut Sen Inn t ound liotii'lt-s Milium amount of bone 2 3 Lafte amount of bone 12 N,,w think of all the job you ran do ahead of time, uch a pL-parlng th bartnTue sauce. desit. mU(1, btvprace and bread. You may want to list on the i"oi J"b and Jot name by oath so everyone can get Into the art. He sure to check the barbecue and M-rvIng tool so everything is In r tu!:ti.-it and theif u li.ty of furl l's i-r dish' v tt auracm Kttrty of 1- I I.' e in. al. Hh Jir dlht-, a 1 1 4ii up ! i.t;r I I taKe t!.e nesl to I taken t preen f,YjS fr"! joililtlJ. 4 MVi durtrg h. t f jilict K"-ep all l'r ishl4e lit the r fil tati-r util needed nan to rt s.sii after $.u airl at the u ulo s't, uhll Ksl U t Hi tt d safest, JJj-.lUt'e tn trur et quick !y with the rli'M combination of vsatmth, mlstur and f.xl A oid neamv dihe, ricam aucr, jiraNle. cutitd and rrm le. eclair, and cream puff, I'se Hvial rare uiih meat, fish and potato a!.uli. and sand wish fillinK. They inui W kept c.ld, Sandwlche nude at the picnic wt tate better and n afer than one mad at hontf. rapeclully when m.iyonnaUe or aalad dressing I umhI. If you are not sure of the pur ity of the water supply. Ml all water that you ue for five minute. tICf PKCIt CAIETTE TIMC. Thnd. Julf II. Paul to la spent a fw day of last week at Lake Chelan, Washington. Wkond fua.U at th r.alpH IHf ' '"" '- lU'aRi. r tu f.e veie their ! I b Fl!' IVsmaie T 4 f Nnl and B;u li.-j U-n of Pen j Nati..i.al t n -uu-m tN dlet..M in. M.r.lt F tr if TilK UKM H Theater, Adun s, .s,ii.tj M ..:! Tes.Uy. Item where I lit ... ly Joe Marsh On tho Right "Track" )t Itshrr. Ih local iUUm. Bustrr, IrlU a slot jr Ihsl h prnrd Iat ln(-r tlurtuf oat ( ur ort bllMardt, Srm ttirt i i Center City talesman dow n at the de pot waiUr.f for the scheduled 1:03 trin. 8torm raglna the wsy It wt, smalt town, why, the poor chap l Irtured hlinsc'.f stranded for il . Suddenly a trsm emerged from the storm and creaked to a stop, it was th 0:03, riifht on Umel Th hppy salesman sliook Jeb's hand and said: "Weather like this and your 8.03 la ritilit on time!" "Hat to dliUIuslon you. son," sal J Jrb, "but this la jftierdsy's I 03." ) rant t here I sit . . . Uln r t iUiti hst Uf ftrvt Senear U be. ar esajnpl. Ibrfe's U fellow i has first Impressta U that eulf Iee4 tea U real refreshntenl. bat Bel brer. hU h I fref er, liar be' rnlitlrd I bit opinion, bat be' el to respect mine loo. That' tolerane snd lhal's sonwlhliif we've ot to "train" nrsalre t bar ar -;' I , I nurd iain Itrtmm vaad'dliaa L SMI ON .-L'"'--. . -,. r - J OC E B E A ADDITIONAL SAVINGS WITH S & H GREEN STAMPS snoo z TO A cans f , a',lllllWIWIl'8 . . UaMMHH.M all pmpotn FlOUff OCCIDENT FLOUR 10 POUNDS 99c SWIFT'S PREM LUNCHEON MEAT DUNDEE 2Vi CANS TOMATOES MINUTE MAID FROZEN LEMONADE, 12 oz. cans (g), noo cans Cans SWANSON'S CHICKEN. TURKEY, BEEF TV P KnKd r r i CRISP LETTUCE 2 HEADS FOR POTATOES - 5 LBS. SEEDLESS GRAPES PER POUND MEAT SPECIALS PHONE 6-9288 SMOKED HAMS HALF OR WHOLE LB. ffffC 55 BOLOGNA LB. PKG. 49c LEAN PORK STEAK LB. 45c U.S.D.A. Choice or Good RIB STEAKS LB. 79' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JULY 22-23 Central Market G rocery PHONE 6-9S14 HEPPNEB