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lexinglon News If CtUMA JOKtl lr!lf the high lnl fv4 mrm t-n Saturday, a bam ta M..n dwn. iUt- Uf the ,un t-f Mm Uva Buhl. AUo during the aaroe iim -efl irr- vkri blirtn dn at Ihe l 11 ftuhl itrnh. Serial 4ie irHtrl damage lo farm mrhln rry In the ci-mmunlty. I lolly RrU-kah Lode roei fur iu regular rowing on Thuraday with the N fi. tk-iilia Hunt pre aiding. Card rr twist the til member, and Ihe charter a drajxnl for our dejiaried brmher, W. H Tn1I McMillan. The P.N G. lunrhetn a dlaruaaed. and turn dUcutMon t.f Ihe con vention held after hkh rrfrfr;m,nu were MtH In the dining room. Mr. Bertha Hunt returned Thursday from a trip lo Eugene where the flatted her wn and wife, Mr. and Mr. Donald Hunt C C. Carmlchael, w ho ha been a patient In the hospital In Port land following major aurgery. I reported to be on the mend and will aoon leave the hospital. Mr. LaVerne Henderson. Mr. C. C. Jonei and Mra. W. E. Mc Mlllan motored to Pendleton Fri day to take Mra. Tat Sawyer and her son Walde. to their home there after a week with Mra. Sawyer' mother. Mrs, McMillan. Sonnl and Wllma Poole and Huro Leyva of Portland and Rowann Schenk of Pendleton were week end guest of Hugo parents. Mr. and Mr. Gar Lryva. On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leyya motored to Pendleton to take Miss Schenks to her home there. On Monday the Women' Fel lowship Group of the Lexington Christian Church wa In charge of the morning brunch at the Christian church' district con vention In Mllton-Freewater. Those going over for the morn ing were Mrs. LaVerne Hender son. Mrs. Betty Marquardt. Mrs. V E. McMillan. Mrs. Dollle Smith. Mrs. May Campbell and Mrs. June Davidson. Those pour ing were May Campbell. La Verne Henderson and Dollle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl were recent visitors In Corvallls and Portland at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ruhl and consulted a physician NEW 2&?K DALT M HOTEL rfS INSIDE AMINfi gEB BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE Office Supplies. Office Equip ment Busines Machine. IN HEPPNER 1st & 3rd Week of Every Month DON BALL. Senr. Dept. 120 Main St. Hermlston Phone JO 7-5114 Mother's wishes come true at r V The FRANCES XA'fvf New Long Distanct Setup May 6 Trlrlhune UU.fnef In HP r.cr. Irvit, lone and UMngt" will hear trw Kal XvU wrsn purine ! f after !M Saturday tMay After 11 p m. that right, oper ator aaince on raila will be piuM.lrd from l"endleton rather than Ailing!"- ThU U aeeund leal change In the pnJe1 1 bilng dial phone . i.- ... itim.-i.in ruatomer on May 20. The firl change of- cured when lonaun. t v. . wre rut over to Pendleton fc operator aervlce on April IV Work I well p the three quarter point (4 the MOa.000 Job. InKtaUera nave iri telephone with dial equipped et In mol Arlington home and bualneaae. Western Electric peclilUW . - wi tweent of their nav r work In the new Arlington cen- tral orilce ouimmn Some 20 ton of awltche. re lays and circuit there have been pieced together and testing U In progress. At 11 p. m.. Saturday. May 20. Arlington awltchboard operator will pull down Ihe last call on manual service which ha been working there continuously since August 1. 1895. In Portland with their "on con cerning an eye which he Injured recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner were Walla Walla visitor, on Saturday where they attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Warner. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Wright and sons of Portland visited her parents. Mr. and Mr. A. F. Ma Jeske over the week end. Mrs. Armln Wlhlon was a re cent visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Fred Rogers In Emmett Idaho. Dennv McMillan was a Port . i i. Via vjL-Apk end. land visitor ---- - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marsnau caring for their grandson from Heppner while his mother. Mr. Bud Marshall, is a patient n St. Anthony' hospital In Pendleton. The Junior-High Sunday school of the Lexington church accom- . . . . v. . ll.nnnor Junior. paniea Dy ic " -. High class motored to Richland for roller sKaung night i ...iinf tanm from Lex ington motored to Walla Walla Saturday, rnose gouis t.i rntrlpman of lone, ana nirs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean num. . -Mrs. Vernon Munkers and Archie Munkers. Lexington Square Dance uub . . t h Athletic Club, Will Ilicei at. 8:30 p.m. Friday night to organ- ize a new ciud. Anyone ested Is invited. (7- Long DUtance Nation-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Dai i IVi - III Mi I II ' I Boardman News r WAIT LIZ MAILOW V4 ull U tw-K jkf at the meeMff " Uturtlay afternoon bete, apeen- tng on HwcUl !rvmjr. Other curat were Roy Wana. aviiutv. and air and Mra RolUn J.naon of Bu fu. Johnaon U county te puty r-ountv. and Mrs. J.hnaon 1 a member vt Vouth Committee, aw i,u.iin matter ol TtUlcum. Grange. Brown. Mra. oe. ttienowlth Grange. The Dalle Mr. Grace Tier " '" Grange. Portland, and Mr. Brtc Dtllabough of Salem, who la member of Greenfield Grange. Boardman. . .... inriudml a vocal duet by Connie and Carol Caaln of Irrlgon. Dinner wa served at noon lo about 50 peopl m charg .were Mrs. Ruaaell Miller. Mr Arthur Allen. Mr. Guy Ferruaon. Mr. Claud Warden, and Mr. Andrew Sklles. There were 91 In attendance at the convention of the Blue Moun tain District of Garden Club held here Tuesday of last week .1 the grange hall, with the Boardman Garden Club a host. Mrs. Vernon Brader. Cnemuii. state prealdent, wa guest peak er at the afternoon program. Her subject was "Qualltle of a Lead er" The morning aesslon opened at 9:30 with hour nd re" Istratlon. Mr. Leo Root, presi dent of the Boardman club, gave the welcome address. Mr. Hodge Introduced Mrs. Brader and other tate officer present, who were Mrs. A. H- M"on and Mr. Elmer Fguson. All the of ficers were presented with cor sane by Mr. Root, which were made by Mrs. Rollln. Bishop of Boardman. Clubs represented were from t .nu II Arm intnn. Echo. Stan- , . - D.nltnn Pilot RoCk, Iieia, ionc, . .... -- Mllton-Freewater and Boardman. The president of each club gave ... . ! vunrlc. a yeariy reoon Special guesia . .... tV UTnnten. Mrs. ana wr. rc"""" - ... Lowell Shattuck and Mr. Wayne Kuhn. . During the noon hour Mr. Kuhn sang two nurawn panied by Mrs. Shattuck. Mrs. r . . n n r mil. Shattuck also piayeu o" . . ... .u nmlnv Coffee sic during me- hThe afternoon session started . . ...uv, orrmin ulneine. 01 1 O LIOVIV p. r Mrs. Claud Coats, Boardman, was in charge or me v1 ' tl Mrs. u ""ss-- , . .hnwed slides of "Flowers of the Northwest" r AM fArl nf The luncneon w b the Home Economics club of Greenfield Grange. mi. kMa snnnnmltl deDSrt- i ne Hum. ..vw..v. " ment of Riverside high school, with Mrs. Delia Lindsay in charge, presented a fashion re- - m In. aft.nnAn view ana iea inursuoj of last week at the school gym nasium. . , . About 52 styles were modeled by the girls who made them in their sewing classes. They in cluded dresses, blouses, skirts, shirts, pajamas, bathrobes, Ber muda shorts and Capri pants. Sharon Donovan was narrator, and Linda Warner played back ground music. The gymnasium was decorated A gift from the Frances Shop to the Best Mother of them All . . - Lingerie IZobes Hosiery Verfume hand bags blouses jewelry soft slippers ,a tumble a . t,ln JUWrr t-ou -f and Unda Wrr.r s puiu'li. Th'ee In.trvmrt tl rum Lr, were UcJ. y s.vU. Tht. '" and TunlTsM;',i,u!!r trt t-y Un,u wrnfr lf)H!n Baker. Atw telift "-l tx.nov.n; and a H-w junrt Sandra Creamer. hua '' Ann climrr and an.ti lUsU. Mr UVrtn Parti " . ..... n,r.lrr.an Tiauum ie . . . , Hub Tueay night of lat we. k . .. .... .in m.'nikm at her home. prearnl u.ii.h KkiuitKi and Mi Ronald BLk " ... ( mnventUt't ff the ram i . .,, C)regon Federatk.n vt Oub In PrndMun May 8 Mr Biack. Mr. K' rvw,y Wet. Mr Joe tpwch and Mrs. Joe Talon will act a page at Ihe convention The dub voted f?30 toward a 4 1! holarhlp. A Duuh auction brought W W which will t T" In the benevolence fund. Velma Glaa. wunty lealth nure. Heppner. will show a film on cancer onetime In May. the exact date to be announced later. It will be open lo all women. The nest meeting will be May 16 at the home of Mr. Ralph Skouba The following Riverside High School students attended the District Solo and Ensemble Fes tlval at Mllton-Freewater Sat urday: Superior rating, cornet trio by Sandra Thorpe. Patty Mil ler and Tonl Taylor; excellent, alto saxophone trio by John Col ti Miliar and Pat Part- Ijiiuiii, III. low; clarinet quartet by Linda Warner, Alice Callff, Carolyn Ba ker and Sharon Donovan. Good, flute quartet by Sandra Cream er. Susan McCoy. Ann Schmed er and Sandl Davis. Jeannette Hligel from the Boardman grade school played a flute solo. Her rating was not available. The Riverside high school band under the direction of Bill U White will lead the parade at the May Day Festival In Arllng- . m a- r . OA a m ton. Friday. May a. i Mr. Claud Coats and Mrs. Flo rence Root went to John Day Sunday where they will attend the district meeting of the Na tional League of Postmasters thav wore accompan- led by Mrs. Lowell Shattuck, who ...in ..id at trtA nnmp 01 iiui son i jni,fir.in.inuf Mr. and BIIU UOUfcliW.-... Mrs. Lowell Shattuck. at Day vllle. PAindav visitors at tne-nome u - mm W. G. Seehafer iii. were their son-in-law and daugn- ters. Mr. ana Airs. oe land and children. Melvln. John nie and Elaine, and Mrs. Walter Corley and daughter Sherry of lone. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don HeiiKer. w . Visitors at the home of Mr. -j ivinic riauehton Sun- aim mi- ". day were Mrs. Claughton s broth- er and sister-m-mw, . t.m, warren and cnilaren Ull 3. nam - - Wade and Wllma of Heppner, and her brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. woya heuci Condon. J . Mrs. Oran wara, jr., anu vim John and Bruce of U1CI1 . Bandon were Sunday visitors at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fran ivianuw. . Mr Orvllle Pellett of 1V11. La Grande visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Leo roiu Mra Nathan Thorpe ivir. anu - Sunday. Other visitors at the Thorpe home were Mrs. Thorpe s brother and aisier-m-iaw, ... and Mrs. Charles Smith of Mc Mlnnville. t .a Week end visitors bi of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlggs were Mrs. Bessie wtcKerbon o. Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Street of Sherwood. Mrs. Elvin Jy unu b-- ...... pnd visitors in ..ru tVio home Of Pasco, wh. Mr. and Mrs. tnarue ana m !'"-' , ..... . . iriv's son-in-law ...j i ui.v.innrt. wasii. nome oi - . Mrs ond dauehter, jvh. 1 Ifmi rrVt ivi r. anu . attended the Yakima Va l ey Kennel Club uog oo " land Wash, baiurudy. ian,?.'. Vt.:' xr will Eat cook ine nave . , Ine club met at the home of Mrs. SJron Watts, with their leader Mrs. Everett " FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hennlston-McNavy Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hogs - Tuesday Cattle Wed.. Tbur. TJry lrJfr4 la ti.ft;i Mrt l:ii Mil' sU.iri hl a sit, Mr ll.'-.rt Zriba In WaUa Wa'.la H-f d) Ut at Wk W. V Haiti ta irtufJ4 n h, hofli hi n in law atvd dau.htri. Mr and Mi Vii.ik 3k!i' . .5r ttvc pit trttn wrk l the lunne tl tut Hill in U r4 daughter, Mr a.d Mr tlirnf TIkhu. In Jiiin. tt'kumtn,. and Mr, and Ms. lte Ornish, m Wrlwr, Id. M.-v !.ml l BSaik entertained with a ptrty al h home In h.imr f r-r daughter Inane' e!hth birthday. nh twenty pupt pfrrnt. (Umr were play ed and t iUea won by Marilyn Graham. Patty Strut. Unda Ta tone and Unda Divine 1UTTERCREEX LIVESTOCK CLUI Mitih Akhbcvk, pn-lder.l call etl the meeting of the Butter-crti-k Llveiotk club to order on April 10. Allyn Witherrite gave a re prt on shipping fever. Jimmy Ahbetk gave a dem onstration oil glooming a t.heep. We did not have any game our .ng leader w atwent. Jimmy Aihbeck. Reporter THIS WEEK... 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