HtrrXEl GAXETTt-TIMCS. Thursday. Nm II. IM4 Bible School Sends Donation To Navajo School ly MAST LEE HARLOW Vacation Bible school at Com munity church concluded IU two wri'ki Ut Friday, holding ll program Thursday night. .a Chance or 1.4 t.nn.ie were weHt end vuitor at the home it their Uter. Mr CJen Carp enter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert llarwo.td spent the wvrk end la Halem at the home of Mr llarwood i ciu't. Mr. and Mr. MI Spagle, Mr. Harold kre a patient In the (.ood Shepherd ruttpital i In llermuton, where she hail lTf uiirry Ut Friday. Mr. and Mr, tvey Wct were In Portland Saturday for the Rom Festival parade. Mr. Louie .arwood arul I, J i r ''"t-Z - grandsons. Jerry and Witw !UW 'tlV 0 O was M. with an J fB lnrv. aprnl the week-end In m- Cif t a I i " i A " 4 I. it r V X Jllliv' lb DAIRY month Navajo Gum I Mission at Oravt Artt. was J-Vi. Mr. and Mr Cliff Gurley and daughter of The Dalle wpt Sunday visitors at the home of Gurlcy's cousins. Mr. and Mr. IVlmrr Hug. Gloria Saldino of Portland U vl&itlng at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mr. Esther Emmons and Eva W Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Vf in Of Chary WvJcLJlA 1 BepptMt, WBOXXSAU MEATS CUSTOM SLAUCRTEBOra SCBEOULEt Hoes Tuesday Cattle Weo. Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follerr Meat Co. H trails to a, Or9oa Ph. JO 7-6651 On Harm 1st on -M eft ary Highway and daughter, ttevvry Wet. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kre and son Brian of The Dalles were week end visitors at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mr. Harold Km, and Mrs. LaVern Tanlow. Mr. and Mrs. Pewev Vet at tended the funeral of Mrs. West's uncle. Raul Peeks. 75. at Golden' dale. Wash, last wvrk. He died June- 7. Friday they attended the funeral In Arlington of West s grandmother, Frances Wetherell Rov rartlow has been seriously 111 in the Good Shepherd hos pital in Hermtsion for the paM week. s ff iS 1 (Three Links Club Plans Fair Booth IRRIGON NEWS (Held over from last we-k) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and Donna spent Sunday afternoon at Biecs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daltsrum of Portland spent the week -en-J visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Senn and family. A number of families from Irrifron drove to Heppner Friday to attend a memorial service for the late Esther Kirmls. The ser vice was held at the Lutheran church. Mr. and Xlrs. Floyd Reeder of La Grande spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart. Sharon and Tommy. HONORARY CltAIXM4Nj-an Wxrt. I4 Winter OImP. (ijnm KWU I winner front Otftm. tnnw nut iiLtum fuxn Vfl nUmlm pm tltatrnuin lor June lUnv Month In hrr new Himn. Miw Njul-tl nU help Kuawtc Uirt i tUuj tuduuiji ibitHiglHiwi uc imM muoih. IRRIGON NEWS Money receipt books in dup- Vcate and triplicate are on sale t the Gazette-Times. The Irrlcon Baptbt church went to Boardman and Joined the Boardman Community church in a sincTlration folkminf their refrular Sunday evening services. Bill Parker. Chamber of Com merce vice president, called I nam per mvtlnj Friday even Ing to dls-us3 the proposed park and recreation maintenance dis trict for which ptltions are cur rer.tly being circulated in Irrigon Chamber members voted to help finance the expense of an elec tlon which will be necessary in the formation of the district. JUST TO REMIND THOSE WHO LET TIME SLIP BY! SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY Here Are Some Last Minute Suggestions TRANSISTOR RADIOS $12.95 to $64.95 STEREOS and Hi-Fi $29.95 to $199.95 T.V. SPECIAL - RCA Console-Color $AQ095 tt th trade Heppner Ph. 676-9264 the train to Denver. Colo. Mrs. Bertha Dodson and the Morgans were former residents of Bala, Kansas. David Parka of I'nlon, spent a week vlnitlrg his aunt. Mrs. Ellen Caudle. Mrs. Caudle and David spent Friday In Pendle ton. where they met David's folks, and he returned to I'nlon with them. A. C. Houghton Summer school began Monday. June 8th. and will be In ssesion through Fri day, July 3. ly DCLTHA JONCS I KXINGTON Throe Links I club ntertlng was held In the dining rthim of the IM.I KcIUims hall on Thuntday afu-rttoon. Mrs. diaries Colly was the htca fur the nvaloa lor prlre was w.ui by Ms. C. V, J.mich. Plan were made for a booth at Hepp tier In the Merchant's Sidewalk Haraar and a rodeo float Mas diMuMsl. Committee for the Sidt-walk Uataar was Mr. Frank i;it!iiMin, Mr. Joe Yh-oiu and Mr. Charlie Padlx-rg. More plans were made fur the cafeteria ftuppcr and card party being held at the hall on June ;i. The cafeteria supier will legln at 5:3(1, and card party at 8 p rn. There will I a variety of straw- berry dUhes for dessert at Ire supper. 1'rles for Initn pinochle and bridge will be given. Thone pnix'nt fr the aftertHHin meet ing were Mr. Bertha Hunt. Mrs. AUtnzo Henderson. Mr. Frank Robinson. Mrs. Marvin Way, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Art Keene. Mrs. Ed Hunt. Mrs. C. C. Jones. Mrs. Al FeUch. Mrs. Oris Tadberg and the hostewt. Mrs. Colly and granddaughter Linda. vUltor Itt the hme of Mr IVMile'a sUter and family. Mr. and Mis. (Italic Collv. Willi. here a dinner was held, cele brating Mr, IWIe'a atul Mr Colly's and grattd-ui H 4 !. Mr. and Mrs. Rces Nforgan left for Seattle. Sunday morning and from there they will fly to Anchorage. Alaska to spend two months with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Anker and grandchildren Doug las and Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irish will occupy the Morgan residence In their absence. Miss Janet ChrsiHar.sen re turned to Irrigon Tuesday after spending 11 days In Reno visit ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christiansen and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey and Kevin of Selah. Wn., were Sunday afternoon and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy. Melody Zehner was released from the Umatilla hsopital Tuesday afternoon, after a 17 day eonnnement wi:n pneu monia. Mrs. V. C. Anderson returned to Irrigon Wednesday evening after spending a week In Mon tana. She and her brother, Jack Hlggins, who accompanied her from Kellogg, Idaho, visited Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stoneman, Mrs. Anderson's brother-in-law and wife, and other relatives Sharon and Tommy Stewart spent the week in La Grande visiting their grandparents. Richard Gilpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilpin, left from the Pendleton Airport Saturday, for Sam Diego, where he will take 80 days basic training in the is aval reserve. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Weaver returned to Irrigon Saturday evening after spending a week visiting relatives throughout the I jackets." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodson and six children of Couer d' Alene, Idaho, were Friday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs Rees Morgan. Mrs. Bertha Dod son, who accompanied her son and family, remained in Irrigon to spend the week with the Morgans, after which she took Families Urged To Talk, Follow Safe Swim Tips Mr. and Mr. George Irvln and children. Bill and Valda. were Lexington callers Thurs day. Betty Henderson Is confined to bed this week with a bad case of hives which has affected Betty's face and rye. Larry Henderson of Hh1 River spent the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mr. Alonzo Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson and their son, Charles of Everett Wn., Mrs. Jim BrUey and child ren. Patty and Charles of New Haven. Conn., visited the week end at the C. C. Jones home. Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Mrs. Flontice McMillan were Pendle ton business visitors em Monday. Ctillv'a Mithdava. Another recent caller was their ut 1 Colly of Caa Grande, Aril., wno brought his children Linda and Itaxlcftft for a few weeks MMt wlHi their grandparent. The lllk'li school and Junior High class of the 1-cs.lngton Sun- lav mIkioI en loved a week-end of swimming and fun at Irli man Surlnts. The Carl Mar .nmr.ti famliv cham'roiUM lite outing. tl.iin- Marshall of Albany Is v lulling at the Ken rainier nome Mr. and Mr. Ken Palmer nau n I I ax euei on lliunmay ! hi imv Jjiu-II Rea. Janell Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rea. The IU-a family is making a new home In Condon. Mr. I). W. Cutsforth. hei children and Joyce IVck were Quincy. Wn. caller lart wick end. They visited with Mr. Cutsforths parent and other members of the family. Several evenings of work have been held at the IOOK hall as members of the Odd I el Iowa IcMlite have put duwn the new linoleum mrchacd for the lower hall. lHcr. Mr II. .li Mrs. Fd llaker lMv.n m Mr. anil Mi. fM-an Hurl aiM Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie l-i dU-ttri were we-k -tul cniiik' at j-h man Spilng. Laura and Hill Caioplx-ll Coil land, grandi hililren of Mr ami Mi. Itoy CamplN ll, aro vi Itlng (line for a few day. Mr. ami Mis. Fd lieitiil and thildien of Poitlaiid wero wnk lid caller In Islington. lln DennU family recently adopted a small sou. They brought Mr lola llnvdlng hero after a vun lit INirtland. She I the iii..ui of Mrs liennis. Mr. Newt O'Harra reevntly flew from IVndleton to Portland where she vUltitl her dauglitcr. I'atil. la Darnlelle aiul Karen and her son ami his family, Mr. atul Mrs. Jark O'Harra. Mr. O liana alo had consultation with a doctor over an ee con.llilon that recently had her lit the h!tal In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mr. A. F. Maleke returned Thurkday from a ttlp Ui ISirtland and Maupln. A- r, Majekke was taken to Pendleton to the Community hopital Thumday evening, where he Is at 111 a patient. Family conferences on safe swimming In advance of va cation and beach trips are sug gested by an Oregon State Unl- ersity recreation leader as a means of "life saving." It Is estimated that some 7000 persons will drown this summer nd it is certain that this terrible toll could be drastically reduced witn more attention to water safety, says Edward J. Slezak, chairman of recreation in the OSU division of physical educa tion. . Parents are urged to talk over water safety with their children. Caution can keep out tragedy, ne reminds. Here are Slezak's safe-swimm ing rules: Never swim alone. Enter the water gradually and never turn your back to surf waters. Swim only In guarded or safe areas. Refrain from swimming too soon after meals. Observe all beach and pool rules. Have a boat and two good swimmers escort you on long swims. Never call for help unless needed. Listen to Instructions from pool and beach guards or lake directors. Slezak adds one caution for boaters: "Never overload boats or canoes and always wear life Lexington Vacation Bib 1 e School started on Monday morn ing with r children irv atten dance. At the completion of the school there is planned a pro gram at 7:30 Friday. There will be a good will offering takn to help with the expense of the school. School starts at 9 a m. and ends at 2.3) p.m. each day for a week. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soward have been rec-nt Boise, Idaho callers. Kenneth Warner and guest Tom Long of Portland visited last week at the home of Ken neth's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warrur at Bear Springs rear Maupln. The Amacltia Club met at the home of Mr. ami Mr. O W Cutsforth for their annual party on Saturday night. The club en Joyed the dinner and pinochle evening. Vtiu- were men's high. Kldon Padberg, wcond high, Del bert Piper, men's traveling, W!l Ham J. Van Winkle and low. Roger Campbell. Women's high Shirley Baker and second high Evonne Ixngnti. women's trav ellng, Eileen Padlterg. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mr. Kldon Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell. Mr. and Mr Walde oBthwell, Mr. and Mr. Bob Ixivgren, Mr. and Mr. Stan ley Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fe!Mh. Mr. and Mr, iviberl My Neighbors Thert'd b fewer broken home If mart people did thing together like us. HHcn." Airs, jonnnie Ledbetter was hostess last week to a Bridal shower honoring Mrs. Skip Ruhl, Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Donna Or wick, Mrs. Elsie Cox and Mrs. Gladys Van Winkle. Others pre sent for the evening were Marr iette Wright, Jo Simmons, Joan Grey, Edith Munkers, Lois Hunt, Faye Ruhl, Iris Campbell, Cherry Grey and the honorec. Mrs. Ruhl. While driving to the Ledbet ter ranch the honoree, Mrs. Ruhl had the misfortune to wreck her car. However, not too much dam age was done to tho car. Mrs. Ruhl was only shaken up a bit in the accident. SHEHEBS 1M SPEND THE ENTIRE DAY WITH DADOUT OF THE KITCHEN. RUBBER STAMPS made to order, also STAMPING PADS In black, red or green. For busi ness or personal use. Orders filled promptly at the Gazette Times office. An election on the Blue Moun tain College budget was held at the school house on Monday af ternoon. The election board was Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. Alonzo Henderson and Mrs. Roger Camp bell. Twenty voters appeared at the election board during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poole of San Pablo, Calif., were recent Treat Dad and tho Family By Dining Uu. June 21. Father's Day Special STEAK SANDWICH Delicious Spencer Steak On icmst. Cole Slaw Potato Salad Coffee Dessert $1.35 THY OUR OTHER TASTY STEAKS Rib Steak T-Bone Steak Top Sirloin WAGON WHEEL CAFE "Our steaks are so tender, you'll swear they were Just rustled." ... V ' i ot t"4i , i 1 W GAZETTE-TIMES f J " F0j Think of all the cars you could buy for under $2,40002 Now think of this: Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? 10 fkAQ. 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