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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, September 19, 1963 Guests Attend Rainbow Meeting ' Many guests attended the meeting ot Kuth Assemoiy, Order of Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic hall Monday night. Diane Schaffitz, outgoing worthy advisor, was honored on her 16th birthday with refreshments serv ed after the meeting by Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mrs. Harley Young, and Mrs. Jim Myers. Guests Included Mrs. Harold Beckett, grand deputy; Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, mother advisor of lone assembly and worthy matron of lone OES; and Lee O'Connor, worthy advisor of lone assembly. Also present was Mrs. Lucille Wilson, advisory board member. The assembly welcomed two new advisory board members, Mrs. Floyd Worden and Mrs. Wes Marlatt. The worthy grand advisor and supreme deputy for Oregon will make their official visit here October 3 at a joint meeting of the Ruth and lone assemblies at the Masonic hall. Installation of new officers will be held, with Rogenia Wil son going in as worthy advisor, and is open to the public. Exact date and time will be announced later. Links Club Plans Neil White Succumbs In Pendleton Hospital Graveside services were con ducted at the Lexington cem etery Tuesday afternoon, Sep tember 17, for Nell White who died Friday at a hospital in Pendleton. Funeral services had been held earlier that day at the Folsom Funeral Chapel, Pendle ton, with the Rev. Raymond' Riese officiating. Rev. Earl Sow- ard, Lexington, presided at the graveside services. Mr. White was born In Lexlng ton, the son of the late Marsh and Sarah White. He lived most of his life in Morrow and Uma tilla counties. At the time of his death he was a resident of Pilot Rock. Surviving him are his wife, Lulu S. of Pilot Rock, a son, Vivian Neil of Anaheim, Calif., a brother, Gerald of Raytown, Mo., a sister, Iona E. Gilbreath of Dayton, Wn., and three grand children. Mrs. Amanda Duvall, sister to Mrs. White, flew home from her visit in the east to attend the services. By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Three Links club met at the home of Mrs. Florence McMillan last Thurs day afternoon. The card parties for the fall were discussed and plans were made to start them the first Saturday in October. Serving on this committee are Bernice Wihlon, Merle Cornel ison, and LaVerne Henderson. Plans were also discussed con cerning the annual turkey din ner, which is to be the first Saturday in November. Named to this committee were Delpha Jones, Hilda Yocom and Bertha Hunt. Following the business meet ing, birthday cakes honored the September birthdays of Mrs. Earl Warner, Mrs. Tra n n i e Parker, Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and Mrs. Charley PadbeTg. Others present for the after noon were Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mrs. Armin Wihlon, Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Art Keene, Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, Mrs. Merle Cornelison, Mrs. Oris PadbeTg, Mrs. Charlie Padberg, Mrs. Charles Colly, the honorees, Mrs. Cutsforth, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Padberg, and the hostess, Mrs. Florence McMillan. Vacation Trip Takes Couples to Alaska Returning Sunday from an en joyable vacation trip into Can ada and Alaska were Mf. and Mrs. Don Heliker, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of Hard man. Traveling in campers over the Alcan highway, they cover ed a total of 7,588 miles on the month's trip, of which 3,500 miles was on graveled roads. They traveled north by way of Dawson City, as far nortii as Fairbanks, enjoying Mt. Mc Kinley National Park, Anchor age, Glacier, and returning over the southern route from White horse, through Elherta and Glac ier National Park. In Valdez they Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fredrick son and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Van Winkle are spending a few days at Rittei Hot Springs. Miss Deanna Hays and house guest, Miss Pat Cordruna of Cor Vallis, visited last week-end with Miss Hays' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Larl Warner. Friday night dinner guests at the Earl Soward home were the parents of Mrs. Marvin Soward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Wichita, Kans. They had been on a business trip to Canada and came through Eastern Ore gon to enjoy the Pendleton Round-Up and to visit the Sow ards. Rev. Earl Soward is going to fill the pulpit at the Lexington Christian church for several weeks, until a new minister ar rives. The church would like any calls going to the parson age to be transferred to 989-8410, the Soward residence. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and son Kenneth were overnight guests of the Edward Hudson family at Fox, and spent Satur day visiting the "so-called" Ghost Towns of Eastern Ore gon, Whitney, Austin, Granite and Sumpter, returning on Sun day. Mrs. Dean Hunt and daugh ter Jeannine and Mr.t Oliver Creswlrk of Heppner were Walla Walla visitors one day last week. Guests Sunday at the Charles Colley home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy bhafer of Hermiston. called on Mrs. Raymond (Jean- nette) lluddleston, daughter of Frank Turner. Making the trip purely for pleasure and sight seeing, they found little time for hunting or fishing, but hope to return at another time for these. P ENNEY'S FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE PENNEY'S WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Friday Evening SPECIALS Cotton FLANNEL YARDAGE Assorted Prints Yds. $1 Men's SPORT SOCKS Sizes 10 to 12 Crew Tops and Elastic Tops 3 r'- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and children, Marian and Stanley, visited in Wasco over the weekend. Guests this week at the Jim Driscoll home were her mother, Mrs. A. R. Fortner, Boardman; and her sister, Mrs. Isabelle Da vis, Condon; Mrs. Bruce Lind say, Portland; and Mrs. John Klein, Bellevue, Wn. They are here visiting Mr. Fortner who is ill in Pioneer Memorial hos pital. Visiting with the Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Dixon and family for a few days this week was G. Z. Wollam of Medford. Wol lam, a retired Westinghouse Electric executive, attended the Pendleton Round-Up and then came to Heppner to visit . his former pastor and family. Mrs. Raymond ( Jeanne 1 1 e) Huddleston came Tuesday for a two weeks visit with her father, Frank Turner. She came by jet from her home in Valdez, Alaska. Mickey and Lynn Espy re turned to Moscow, Idaho, last Thursday after visiting with the Kenneth Cutsforth family for the past month. While here they vis ited also at Seaside, Portland and at Mary Hill. The children were taken home by Orville Cutsforth in his airplane and Mrs. Ken Cutsforth also made the trip. OIL'S MARKET LEXINGTON, OREGON Ml yi r-n rrrrn r 11 THREE BIG DAYS - SEPT. 19, 20 and 21 fall m PIS i'feir CHERRY, BERRY, APPLE AND PEACH WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL MAYFLOWER DAIRY PRODUCTS MAYFLOWER COTTAGE CHEESE pt. - - 39 Sonny Boy MARGARINE 7 Lbs. $1.00 REG. 2 FOR 29c SONNY BOY Book Matches 0ni' 10 pkg $1.00 DOG FOOD 13 Tall Cans SWIFT'S 12 OZ. CANS Prem Lunch Meat 2 for 85 U!MBERJACn ft SYRUP f, LUMBERJACK SYRU 22 Oz. Bottles 3 for $1.00 Orange or Grape DRINK - - 4 46 Oz. Cans $1 STANDBY Va SIZE CANS NESTLE'S 2 38 LB. TINS TUNA 3 for 85c QUIK CHOCOLATE - - - 89 WE WILL SPECIALIZE IN PERSONALIZED SERVICE. ROY QUACKENBUSH HAS JOINED OUR STAFF AND AMONG HIS DUTIES WILL BE IN CHARGE OF OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. THE STAFF, EILENE, ROY AND DEL, EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL VISITORS. DOOR PRIZE Luscious 12 Lb. 14 Oz. LYNDEN HEN TURKEY Drawing Saturday at 5 p.m. One Chance Per Day Per Family HERE'S ONE FOR THE HUNTERS! Reg. 39c Giant Size Farming ton Milk Chocolate Bars - 3 for $1 11 3 1 m. 3 COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS Will Be Served Saturday, Sept. 21 BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 19, 20, 21 nn No Sales To Deaders We Reserve the Right to Limit When Necessary