HtffWtl CAltTTC T1MM. T4T. HI. Lexington Folks Busy With Summer Activities ly CCLTHA JOKES Itrv. and Mr. Walter Smith and children. Mr. and Mr. Carl Marquardt and children. Mr. and Mr. Hill B. Manjuardl and ehUd ren. Mr. and Mr. Joe Yocum and children. Mr. and Mr. Jerry Umnpr nd children. Carroll MrMtngrr cf Ixtncton and Mr. nd Mr. T. H Mecrcr Sr. (.( Mitchell and Mr. and Mr. T K. Miwnr". Jf- '"V mUton were visitor at Hal Rock on Sunday where they all en joyed an afternoon t,t boating following plle In the park. Mr. W. I. Miller and $on Earl were week end caller at the C C Jone home. Oiarleno Jone of Portland was wek end visitor of her parent. Mr. and Mr, C . JonM and Clcnn Eatrh of Portland wa a week-end visitor at the Car Leyva home. Ml Jone. Mr. Eatth. Mr. Miller and on. Mr. Georpe Irvln and children i Winston, and Mr. and Mr. C. C. Jone. and on Kenneth were all dinner Euest Sunday of Mr. W. K. McMillan. Mr. and Mr. Pete McMWn and children of Grand Ronde were week end visitor at the home of his mother. Mr. Fran re McMillan. Mr. and Mr. Harlan Gentry and children spent Sunday In the mountain and were then curat of her mother and family. Mr. and Mr. Verlin Matthew, at a barbecue dinner In Hcppner. Mr. Gar Leyva and Mr. Bcr niece Wlhlon were Portland vis itor a couple of days thl week, rtra Deportment CaUed The U'xinRton fire department waa called Monday morning to an extensive grass fire near the Joe Yocum and Cossltt home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwrad Hunt have been recent callers In Ta coma, Wash. Citizen of Lexington were deeply grieved to hear of the FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hamilton. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNai-y Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thura. Sheep Any Day "SAVE CCOWVV Easy to Open Easy to Easy Phone Salem Ur?;?!7 First Federal Savings ASSOCIATION SAIEM, OREGON CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION 129 COMMERCIAL N E tlng of a Ion time reilrnt. Burton Prtk. Irlday of ll New Member Welcomed Holly Itebekah Mi1' nd I It regular wlun on Thurday rdht with the N. G. Bertha Hunt 1.11.. viinuirt t.f rrexlou ruifc . meeting were read and approved and card ent the wtn mrmnn. r.i..t. i.iiux uas appointed chairman for community service and It wa announces in publicity committee would care for the good of the order scrap book until fall. At thl time the convention chairman. Dimple Munker. gve an outline of her program for fall, and Holly lodge agreed to do the memorial. Card are to be. ent those still owing due, and accepting donations for the repair on the hall was discussed. Mr. Hilda Yocum ilgned the register and we wel comed her a a transfer member . l Wsro. At thl irom man"" - time Hilda Yocum was appointed and duly Installed as warden, a thl office was left open due to the fact that me waruirn. Margaret Mchols had moved to lone. Following the meeting, re freshments were served by the refreshment committee In the dining room. There were 12 mem bers present. Mr A. F. Majeske motored to Portland and Maupin last week, taking her grandson f..ni in his home after a visit here with hi grandparents. Marvin Way motored io Coldendale, Wn. Sunday taking Norma Butler to her home there after a visit at the Frank Rob inson home. Frankle Robinson and David Coojkt accompanied him and will stay for a week's visit. Recent guests at the L. E. Ruhl homo were her uncle. Mont Bun dy of Rainier and daughter, Lola Gulker of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan son of Portland, formerly Ruth Garrett of Lexington were Lex ington callers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mess of Rose burg, parents of Mrs. Gene Cuts forth, have returned to their home after visiting their son and fomiiv Diana and Tom Cuts- forth returned home with them for a visit. Hugo Leyva of Portland visited Friday night at tne nome m n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Ley va. Mrs. Greg Leyva spent several days last week in Portland visit ing her husband who is attend ing school there, and with a sister Deanna Steagall who makes her home there. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ruhle have been notified of the death of Mrs. Ruhl's uncle, Hays Stock ard, of Pendleton. PAYS11 BUUft "Add to" to Use Bettor Earnings Insured Safety Up to $10,000 PLANNED RATE 1960 PER ANNUM EM 4-6711 fkrUc At CtlU' Cutfurth c.btn In H w lain was the Sunday of a family get t'rrther and lcnle. Thok prnwnt for tni wx.loft ere; Mr. and Mr. Gene Cut., forth and family. Mr and Mr lilt Cutkfith and family. Mr and M:. Kenneth CuMonh and family. Mr. and M. Bob Kil kenny and family. Mr. and Mr, i... -.,if,,rih and family, Mr nd Mr. Jim Crham. Alta Cuts forth and Nell Jrr. and Mr. and Mr. Armln Wlhlon. Wal teldent and Mr and Mr Dick 7.1 1 a of Condon. Mi L. II Ruhl mutoic! to r..'n.iiiiin t,n Friday where he met her brother Hb Grey of Mill City vkho wa here to attend the Grlffen Grey wedding In Hcppner. Alo present at me Ruhl for tne weuuina mother. Mabel Grey and dugh- ter Horence of HermUton. Trovala To Europe Ml Fern Bontuu wno im il run A a Morrow county teacher 1 leaving June 30th from New York via the ship America tnr n lpht weeks tour of Eur ope. Tle countries which Mis ... . j ..1. la .a Bunnell I planning a nn -. Ireland. Scotland, Sweden. Eng land. Norway. Denmark. Switzer land and France. She leave from Spokane on Sunday on tne nrsi lap of her trip. When she re turn she will make her home In Elma. Wn.. where sue i- en gaged to teach the first grade, nitk and Johnnie Wallace mo tored to Lexington Monday bring ing their brother. Oene nome ,-.- Here's ' . . ' J ' " j i, Jin lit- "-' -9 ' f -' ". ' ; I r,:,t::,tVA 1 'M '-"'A i.Vr-. , J ; I p - v:.- . . - Two Climb Hood DUUM attorney ?lrt Abi.m and Robert Jcpn. lene. t::n.U4 tl.a cuttJ l"r ' Mt Houd Jane 3 The to men are member of the Mtumu cUmoing club. Tt -rnt wat the graduation climb f.r a group cf rer club mem-ln-rt who have been taking rlimt'ing Jfntrucilon, Tlie group i t about HO stayed at the Majama I.!. Friday nliht and Marled the climb at 1 a m.. returning to the bae camp late Saturday afternoon. Both local men had cllmb.-d Hool previously. from a visit In l'aco. The three boy are Ultlng their father Hermann Wallace and family. Lorry Henderson Home Larry Henderson ho has tn-en attending basic training In Fort Ord. Calif, arrived at the homo of hi parent. Mr. and Mr. Alonro Henderson for a short visit before returning to Fort Leonardwood. Mo., where he will be stationed. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck that their son Keith has recently ar rived In Korea where ho will e stationed for some time. Mis. I- E. Ruhl and son Dick who Is home for the summer from school xlslted o couple of days with another son and wife. Mr. ami Mrs. Skip Ruhl In Cor- vail I t --J ;f-,, nat PP&L customer Mrs. Gordon Reigan says "With electric service to help me, it's just like having a maid. .." "I suppose it's every woman's dream to have a maid. As for me, I have mine-electricity! Besides being a bargain at only 49c a day for the use of 40 appli ances, electricity brings us pleasures of entertain ment so readily through TV and radio!" Electric living means modern living to thousands of Pacific Powerland homemakers who, like Mrs. Reigan, are using more and more PP&L electricity all the time. Stop in at your appliance dealer's soon. See the many electric appliances that are ready to work for you and your family. Make full use of PP&L elec tric service-today's biggest value! EA.CIFIC POWER. FLIGHT COMPANY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ans&er. is I GOD jA. ST MTlUCrS CHURCH Hcppner liev Raymond Beard CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charle V Kno. minister Sunday. June 25 Bible school. 9:43 a. m. Worship sen Ice 11:00 a. m. Potluck dinner at noon, follow ed by annual business meeting, mer worship hour will begin at Starting Sunday. July 2. um 9.00 a. m.. followed by Bible school classes at 9:43 a. m. CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE Robert Whybrew, pastor Sunday school 10 a m. Worship 11 a m. Nazarcne young peoples soc iety 7:00 p m. Evening aenlce, 7:30 p m, f..tin(T in Seventh Dav Ad vent 1st church. Everyone wel come IVUIVt mmjmI.! all lAurrr ihscofal arutca Te Rev. C. Brui Socncef, Red or Holy Communion oauy (ecept Wond.)) 7.30 A. M Uaisyt 7:30 and 10 A. M. ASSLMBLT Of GOD CBURCJI Homer Wolflrgton. pastor Sunday thooL 9:43 a m. Mrnlng worship. 11:00 a m. JVenlng service 7:00 p m. Thursday evening, family aer-NU-e. 7:30. Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10. a m. Weekday M , 7:30 a m. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masse. 8:15 a m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfalfa Street Worship sen Ice. 11:00 a m. Sunday achooL 9:43 a m. - LEXINGTON CHURCH OT CKBiST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school 10.00 a m. Worship 11:00 a m. ione coMMUNrrr church Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor Church School Service. 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00 Choir Practice every Tuea. at 8:00 P. M. about electric living: 40 ELECTRIC 49$ A DAY Tha Rtigam live bMr letritcilly Ef Range wi,h 0,1 ,h, PPlion": WattrHtater Waffle Iron yRefrlgerator-Fraezer Heating Pod Orytr Sewing Machine HWa$htr Q's.oom Heort-2 EfTeleviiion flighting gRadioi-2 gVent Fon-2 Sf lron-2 0EIlHc Clock-2 EfRooster Record Ployen-2 EfVacuum Cleanen-2 Exterior Ughfing yFood Mixer 2f Furnace Motor gfElecfric Blanket 0 Shaven 2 Q'Vaporiier Electric Orgon gfeoffee Makeri-2 Toaiter fknife Sharpener ( Floor Poliiher rF gFry Pan Filter Pump You Live Better. . . Electrically'. HOW MANY OF THESE APPUANCES YOU IN rot,' HME? VALIT LUTHtAAJt CJtURC Worship and Sundy Khool every Sunday at f 00 a m. TBI MCTROWIT CHURCH Bev Austin McGhee. Pasb Morning worship. 9:00 a. ro. Church achooL 10 00 a. in. CHURCH Of JESUS OWJST Or LATTtR DAT SAINTS AxBesiccoa Leto Hell Ralph J Richard. Br. President Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. SEVENTH-DAT AOVXNTUT David Bauer. Peal or Saturday service Sabbath school. 9:30 A M. Church service. 11:00 A M. "Ouiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday. 8 PM. Volet of Prophecy raaio broaa cat over KGO every Sunday. 9 P M. ajftA 'vs DALT HOTEL oouiuiSgSO e RUM racial APPLIANCES WOIK FOI e