Lexington News ly CELTHA JONtI T,b l't Nb!e Cland'S flu .. ir. i'tf Mkih lit;'? er.lrt id laa Notle Gran C Uh ( llJ I rwr uilh Jurwheon en WrJr-.e'Jay of at werk. Th liivhwn mai s rvrd at i w pm ff.,fn tables bea.MUUUy H-cw with t tin fluwrrs. Fi'llow Ir.g this (iffiM were played with rt-ryn jrrwnt rolnjr horn with a vtUf-Those from llefpner i!T,diijj were Alic wjiijtjj. lrtha An her. Inn Huffman, n ?f. Mary llallry. IrtJ Vn ll.'Ute, !W1 insure. .Mary ah Murtrv. and Haffl Baurnan, rr,.n h.ralllS MM Maude IV'In n-r ami ilt tiendlnif from Irsiriirtort were tUe I'idberg. Ami Kerne. La Verne I lender .n. Frieda .Maj.-f.ke. Florence MMliln. IVljiha Jones. Berths Hunt. Alice Maeke and June Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. CutUorth and children attended the let Follies In irtland on Sunday. I- K. I'ock was buslncsf vlsl tr to Fori land on day last week. Car Leyva returned one day lust week from a business trip to Porterville, Collf. Mrs. B-rnle Wlhlon and Mrs. Florence McMillan were IVndle ton visitors on Monday. Holly lUlx-kah Lodge met on Thursday for their regular meet Ing with Ihe vice grand. Bernice Wlhlon, In the chair. Tlana were made to postpone the bazaar andj f.ol sale which was scheduled for Saturday to Saturday. May 13. This will h held at 9 a.m. at Pek' Grocery. Meeting ad- 4 .,..,-,1 MtiA IrtirtUtMVI.l tt med hv Cat: radwr C C. Carndrh! ! muriwd tntm f.MlIul hrf ft ircri.tly undrnsent m)"f tii- ery. ili and Mr A- F. Makke are jtrridliijt a IV daa In Mu pin. and Portland. Mra. 11 Pk and a.ufhtrr Jf- are !fidl r.i a lew u in Sprirs;f;riJ. Ma. where they -re relied by the drath of Mr perk's fathrr. Th Womrn'i IrlluWsJiJP Croup will meet Tuesday. My KS. at the Betty Marquarnt nome Tt, Thrro Linka Oub food and baraar will be May J3 il 9 im. Mr. Maude Mntet i t torval li haa hren (Mint rier aon and family. Mr and Mr. Don pointer. Mr ami Xfrm. C.ten Levva are remodeling the BedJing hou which they have purrhaed. Mr. and Mra. uuy naftingi nd daughter are moving Into the EUte Beach home. itinirton Christian cnurcn held special acrvlcea for the 4 II club member who attended hiin h last Sunday. Sieclal mu sic wa presented by Jerry and Carroll Messenger. ljlnrton Souare Dance club m t Friday at the Athletic Oub fur a met- tine and dancing. A gueit caller from Tendleton waa present to help with the fiance Refreshment were wned to 22 membera who plan to continue meeting regularly. Boardman News ar MART LIE M AH LOW NEW -ZtefifflS DALT W0f, HOTEL oouaiiijg50 pmnisnjrj INS10EPUK1H6 Q-Slll SCHOOL MENUS Week of May 1519. 1961 MONDAY SpanUh rice, nplnach, Carrot Btlcks. cake, fruit, bread and butter, milk. TUESDAY Maahcd potatoes, gravy, baked hams, cabbage slaw, fruit, bread and butter, milk. uTtA'FsnAY Mor (ham burger casserole i, pickled beets, cake, fruit, bread and butter, milk. THURSDAY Vegetable soup, meat sandwiches, ginger bread, applesauce, celery sticks, milk. FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese, lettuce wedges, fruit, bread and butter, milk. NrjrncE EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 196X UNION PACIFIC'S "CITY OF PORTLAND" LEAVES PENDLETON 4:31 pm STANDARD TIME PROVIDING MORE CONVENIENT ARRIVAL FOR EASTBOUND PASSENGERS Arrive IMPROVED :iPM B0'" :3SAM OODIM RAIL .A.",'am SAITIAM SERVICE us ,EGA, TO Arrive ,U 5:ooam LOS ANGELES OGDEN, 3A;rslvpM DENver SALT LAKE, 1:40 AM OMAHA LAS VEGAS jchic ago. Arrive AND 8:03 AM KANSAS CITT (VIA DINVI LOS ANGELES ,sv. l0U,s (VIA OINVI Minor changis in wtitbound tchtdul. Consult your local agent UNION PACIFIC The BarJmn rrale nhx, wun arrond i lat In the tratl ml at Arlincton lat Friday aftirinf 97 .li.ti In the r-rst In u h lr h eitht niiiKili participated .illneton. I Irrltfnn. Kin ua. Coixi..n. ile. iuk ir-a and iioardmaii riii tlaie wtorirr were: In Irrmrdialr .vtee I'artlow, hur dlra and hlth Jump; Dwk Fkou b,ftbill throw Junior Jean- ette IHisel. atandlns br ad Jump. MMi'eta Linoa J atone, ri dah. Srcond ida winners were: In termedlatra ,vtrv I'artlow. 220 .rt dakh: Drnni flror.ouUt. HQ yard da.h; relay team. Den nis Cronqulkt, Dennis Anderson, JUiy Obermeler and Weve Part- irtw Junlori llocer Alney. in,tiru hmul tumD. Mldcets Marshall Adams. 50 yard dash; T&a Thortie. a! aniline broad Jump; relay team. Linda Tatone. Ann e Obermeler. leresa inorpc and Karen Cronqulst. Third place winners: interme diates Dennla GronquUt. hur HIm and ahotDUt: Anna Me Mc- Quaw, running broad Jump; Ju nlora Jim Partlow. high Jump; Aitj-rta farcenter. 50 yard dash; Jenlne Adams. 75 yard dash; re- 9v loam Jim rartiow. uick Skoubo, Roger Zlvney. and Mike artlow. Midgets relay team. Mf!.a! Adain ad Bi-olh man. D14 SMoytw r.l J Jy Ta t-r Ttirie Wrre fckcH tl.rt Win n-f In ftnirth and fiftrt lact-a me arhot.l ctlfffrj heme .. rso lr. m all Vet XI r,.r.t-f hi r-ldi-nt hern f..r mu t umIi I'ii'tl M.1V at the home uf hi n. Firr-t Cortycrs, at l!.:S!. r Fur.rral i-rl i.a u... . hit hr lii there Tui-doy at tin I'hapfl tf VaH.-y lli-refords, wi!h eraelde sen--irrs at fi.ie. lda!t. Wednesday. Tli cradut!itf tla" Boardman hli'h schwd f the )eni 1913 V.C" will hold a re- urln here Sunday. June 4. with t-otluck dinner at ine uren- field C.'rance hall at n(j'n All niemU-rs t.f thew- cUm are urjred to attrtul. and anyone knowing a.I.lrfS-.CK lit memlMTt living In other places are anked to notify them. Mr v t Huker has returned frnm Van Nu. Calif , where fclte was called by the illness ana death of her mother. Eleanor Stroman. 73. who died April 22. rne annual .May iy program III be uresected at the school gymnasium May 18. starting at 10 a.m. Following a picnic din ner at noon there will be a track meet and baseball game in the afternoon. Th annual Homemakers res- Ival of the county extension unit ill be held at the Grange nan av 1G. Martinc at 10 am. Vi u,.t Mr tVrt Brtsn i d ''J' k ' u Jenl KVetSI b.me 4 y.t It-'bertaon'i rar er.!. Mr, ar.d Mrs llaruld Kr-. J!.;:e frr.'.tt ft ?c"le, Wh i hire tn it-n1 the summer at the l.i-me t t l-t c'Uiti. Mr and Mi Nathan Thrpe. His mother. Mi. liar Id 5mith. brought him hire and rrturr.ed to Seattle last Friday- Mis. Charles Anderrgg went t.i turvallls Ui inuru-ty i the Mother's Weekend with her daughter. P.irbara. at; O. S l. 1 !r. ar.d Mr. William Hunidn- . - a m at rfa. . . a iit ai;l Mr. ana Mrs, inin, nr.lg:in and granildaughter Au.lrev Flanik-an of llermlston , wi re Sunday Uit.ra at the home ', f Mr. and Mr. F-rl Uriels, Mr. and Mrs DellK-rt Houston and son l-co or i-a i.ranoe rrr week end Mtors at the home of Mrs. Houston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats were Sunday visitors In Hardman at the home or Coats" orotner. jes. They also visited Mrs. lllanche Barlow In Heppner. Mrs. IJob Triornhlll was nostesa for a party at her home Thurs- lay of last week In honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter Aria. Guests were Mrs. Linus Li- men and Handy and Tina. Mrs. lames Ferdon antl Koooie. .Mrs. ,'ayne Kuhn and Pam and Ca- y, Mrs. uunnar .kouoo anu I'atsv. Kuthv and Linda; Mrs. i' t,rt anil Kenneth. Mrs. Vrr non f:ue!l and Prur and fn r.ie Charm U Fi nk. Marilyn . . . . t i . II... am. I T1 m A c;ranam. uruuie uus ' ; Th'-rnhlil. Out of town guests were Mrs Harold Shouse and thlldrrn Diane and Harold X Cmatilla. In games plaed prie were won by Fatty Strut. I'aty Skoubo, Btute u-ll and l!ob- bie Ferdon JSIt :::nxi5ii:i:u;::t !natanm::tKjamjatHuinmnanKnB:nmKSj mi mm OUT TO IlID Bring her to the Hotel Grill for a delightful Mother's Day Dinner. Special: A lovely flower for every Mother. ft 5 Z) I.. . . n il.,.,.,. L'niiiv nnrt iinn.i: Airs, u ' - - - Panlnw. MldL'CtS relay u-niu, 1 May iu, riamnK .... , y.ww Hinmiinii;;iillttilgKnaiBlitliiiiHiwnmmn . HOTEL GRILL Ella Sargent Here's ivhatPP&L customer Mrs. Monte Weddle says about electric living: "Electricity is a really big helper around our farm . . . and it's such a bargain!" "With all the canning I do, I certainly wouldn't like to do it the tiring way my mother did-without electricity! We have 41 appliances, but I suppose our home freezer is the favorite. We keep it filled with the fruits and vegetables I put up, and the beef and pork we raise. All this electric help costs just 52c a day-it's the best value in our budget!" Like Mrs. Weddle, thousands of other Pacific Powerland homemakers are using lots of PP&L electricity these days-more and more all the time! See all the modern electric helpers at your appli ance dealer's store. Be sure you're making full use of PP&L electric service -today's biggest value! PACIFIC POWER. & LIG-HT COMPANY 41 o 52t ELECTRIC fO' TV, All thee electric appliancei serve the Weddle family for just 52 a day: nrVater heater Toaiter Q'Fry pan (Tf Refrigerator-freezer Tf Hot plate Food freezer Clothei dryei fJj'Waiher 3DIhwoher rjj'TalavWon fjf Irons 2 Sandwich grill P Waffle iron Sewing machine Pf Power tooli 3 QTriveti 2 0lighting fan Cooling fan Vf Vacuum cleansr 2 Soldering iron 0 Food mixer 7f Shaver f Fbrrtact motor QBun warmer Electric blanfctt (Record playeri 2 fffVenr fani 2 fffPecfrlc water pump Coffee ma k en 2 Ff Deep f at fryer You Live Better. . . Electrically! HOW MANY OF THESE APPUANCES WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME?