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1 I IOETY LOT MAKSIM. Edit Grange Has Memorial Service, Terminating Meetings Until Fall The- dale nt Sunday. August 9, was ei fr the annual i me fr memnrra and families the l.nm Will" (irange. Plans ere dlsrutwd al the firange meeting Katurday evening, June '.V will t hiltl In the lon City I'ak It was bImi derided to ati-nd regular in-ilfif during the har- -t months, ronveritng again In September. Of Interest Mat the rrMif1 by I lir Irmirarui1 agent thai m-m twr of VVllltnss Grange have teieled $M7l 'M as rrnale on the 5 ear tewdvlng fund, tlver the ktatp, a refund of 1'.!n; 10 hm tea lied. In the memory of CWar Lun dell. It wm voted that the ;rang Mill Imp a drinking fountain plared In the city larlt. to lx dedicated at a later date. An Impressive Memorial rere rnony mh lirlif during ihe pro pram, owning MUM a tableau, Trip Old Hugged Cross " Tar - i ' I "' M Miss Erwin Attends State Rainbow Meet hMile win. dauehtrr of Mr Invitation Extended To Coxen Anniversary I L'-- The Gulden Wed.Unf Ar.nl teisary 4 Mr. and Mis burl t usen Mill Ixr otMrrved al a i.uti lie rrYtion on hu inlay, June M, planned ly llieir mm In law an.l daughter. Mr. and Mi. Km Itrlh ll"H. and trni and daugh ler In law. Mr. and Mia. GWi.n token. The lerrptlon Mill le held at the Civic H i ration t'enlrr In I llerrrtlaton. Iririuta and relatives are Invited through the prra to ran rwtwren M arui a rn Te (honored cwfl ieo,urtt liter I no C i f I a. Mr. and Mrt ( mm mtio mar ,lle. June 1. 1911. In llemrr. and imiw lue at T' 411 I'larr, ri, K, Nalein, ari air. iiarui intin. Ma thm tfn tt.it air Mru aiirntUxl lit liih airul tav aiaia vt it Ir.irf .Vha M trr uf I.kih Atfi'y Ju VI llrM rrr rrtii.iy r. Mn day arv,l Twrvlay in l! t oil it am in Curt a) Wilsons arc Installed Legion and Auxiliary Leaders for New Year A fttat .f Mere aeated 1 1 new Friday c.ffkrla evening Mtien Ih American l-erln loat tlrliNitlnir Mrre Marilyn Chlldera held a lnt InMalUtion of kneeling lrfire the rrtM; Mary . I" ' and Auxiliary ollufit al the U-glon hall Intalllnjt officer for Ilie aui ilarv, Mr. Ioia Itofrrt. Duirlrt . leion Auxiliary relli'nt, frtm I -a Crande. Irutalled .Mra Ann I'almrr, acdolut; IU-rl Akrra, attendlnt; the rurtalrm, and Vati 1'raMford, attending tha lluhta. In the march, candle Mahrl IllnK. V llalvorM-n and HutH-rt Vllun the new l.rrU Kulenna l 'or ley. I'limrr Klrla ' trnt. Other were Mr Arnle Mere Margaret Aker. IW-ulah iiinn. firt lce reilent; Slterer, Mary l.lncUjy and Cher. I Mm Kirhard tSibi Well. ee. le Corley. ChatiUlri Ma Mr. I on. I lit i.r.-l.lr ii - tr. M..h. Wate Crawford. all vi;ren. aet-retary; Mra. Mia FN'elyn JeWMn, mtII f'-rl Soward. lreaur-r; Mra. known lone ulrl and a aenlor . Jlen Ward. hUlorlan; and Mra aludent from ChrUtlan Collet Kila Parker, rhaniain. at Kui;ene, Mat gurt.t -aker. Iilrlt fi t'ornrnander Frank Ml Jcpaen pave a comforting i H- Im ik, IVndleton. Initialled the and tnaplrlni; talk, concluding ! "nulnK year I -re Ion off terra. with art aiprotrlatr Kem and i s,J,'d were llulH-rt WH lrayrr. The Home tic Club picnic wa announced for Sunday. June 2H, at the ntountaln hornr of Mr. Vlda llellker. Ttie primp mUI leave lon ahortly afier church. MS. RCKNC HARSiS Rennc Harris Weds Idaho Girl June 13 In Boise Ceremony Dinner at Hamlins In Honor of Bcdfords Two birthday were combined with a irolnc away dinner on Sunday at the Frank Hamlin cabin at I'arker'a Mill, to honor, member of the Jack Bedford! family, who will be movinjr to Portland In the near future. The birthday Involved were those of Hertford' and hi mother's. Mr. Beatrice IMford. both celebrating their birthday on June 22. Mr. and Mr. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson were ro hmM for the Informal Ret-together. Ion a commander; Kill Blake, adju tant; Arnle lied man. firnt vice president; Flmer Heath, aecond vice prcMdent; Don Munker. finance officer: The Itcv. Karl Soward. chaplain, and C. J. D. llJumjn, MTVice officer. A 4lal evenlnir of refreAh ment. came. aandvvkhe ' nack and coffee followed the Installation ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Karris re turned last Sunday from a var iety filled vacation trip, token with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill of Coos Bay. Harris caught n (.Til nook naimon while on a deep sea fishing excursion off the Oregon coast. They traveled from there to Lakevlcw; to Win nemuccn, Nev., and Boise, Ida., where they attended the wed ding of their grand.son. Rennc HarrU. On their return trip the; Topped m Ontario and en love some thoroughbred horse racing J Good Crowd Present For Padberg Reunion The annual Tadbere Reunion ! picnic, held for several year on Father's Day Sunday at the lone City Park, was the occasion for about 50 friend and relatives petting together Sunday, June 21. Although many were direct descendants of the Henry Pad berg pioneer family, friends of the relation were also welcomed. Due to conflicts, many family 1 members were unable to coma on Father's Day. Next year the oate win be changed to the sec ond Sunday in June. A bountiful pot luck dinner was enjoyed, with a busy after noon of games and visiting fol lowing. I Visiting this weak at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman were Mrs. Bnuman's son, his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt, Sherry Lee. Dour. Trnry. Jackie and Klmberly. The moms returned to their home In Drain on Wednesday. In a setting of roval blue and white. Marj-arct Kluabrtfi Fuole of liotae, Ida. became the bride ma, celebrated Saturday, June 13 In Saint Michael's Cathedral; In !liw. Trie :t. Rev. and Mrs. Norman. I- Foote are the parents of the inrme, ij;e proorn I the son or Mr and Mr Mike Saling of llef pner. The new matron Mas escorted to the altar on the arm of her I brother, :..y F.te. Hotse, for the double ring ceremony that was tierformed by her father He w aMtted by the Very Rev. William Stafford Dean Robin son, nephew of the croom. serv. e as acolyte. For her wedding the bride wore a f ioif.enrth rnwn of em. hroidercd Mhlte crvttal fwau de sole. A waist length veil of silk llludon was held in place with a small pearl accented crown. Her only attendant. Mrs, James j Davis of Boise.More a street-' length dress of roval blue ceiu , de sle. Both carried Mhlte pray- i er books; the bride's Mas graced I wnn a Mnite orchid Best man Mas J Michael Ilea I y of Portland. Ushers In cluded William Johnson. Jr. and Daniel .Spofford. both of Boise; William R. Seelonge of Chlcaeo. and Kingdon W. Swayne. brother or me pride's mother, of Rang oon. wurma. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. roote M'ore an aqua dress or shk snantung. accentuated with pink accessttrles and a pink rosebud corsage. The groom's mother chose bone and white accessories to go Mith her blue flrcs. ihe wore a corns re nf aeep coral rosebud. Wedding guests were greeted at a reception, field In the Bish op Tuttie House, following the morning ceremony. A lovely mri-e-uerca wmie weaainc cake, uccoraica wnn yeuow tom-s, cen- lerea tne serving table. Pouring at the reception were Mrs. J. Micnaei Mealy. Port and: Mrs. manes A. Wilson. Helena. Mont.; Mrs. W. L. Fltzslmmons, aiso or Helena; Miss Jean Fitz Simmons. Boise, and Mrs. Don Hevener. the groom's sister, of Portland. The newlyM-eds are graduates oi vvuiamette University and win maKe tneir home In Green. castle. Indiana, where the groom Is a graduate student in organic chemistry at DePauw University. Father's Day Honors Extended F. Turner At Family Dinner Father's Iay held iU jg. '""" i" r"K lurnrr on rtu-Miay wnrn le v-.r-.j mem ner or nia family fur a dinner Party in lit ht In the ( rytal IUm of the Multnomah club in niiarwi. TlioMr greeting Mr, Turner from lrliand were hi tlaurh. ter, Mr. Anal-1 AUi-.n and her oau'Mrr, it Tufr.birwm. and hiy mm, David. ,u daughter In law, Mrm 'ar.ry Turner, and her son. Stephen and Michael Mrs Muhael lltitun Turner and lo small thildrrn. Ciming, iroin Vancouver, w n . Mere Mr. and Mr. tJarrv I Mary I Shaw n In law and daughter of Mrs Nanrv Tuttwr Sally lluddleoton. of Valdt-i. AlaUia, granddaughter of Mr. Turner. U Mudvir.g music In Portland during the summer and was also prrM-r.t Many Greet Furlongs jwt" caizttz nuts. ThnA7. 1. im 4 Al ?r.PiL" r Rcbckoh, Hold Los, "r Meeting Until Foil iim mi inrnnt ana rriaiivr Mrie on hand to rwmolimrrit Mr, and Mrs. Nrutt Furlong on ttwlr vsn Hdnr annivrrsary at a lrri4n Ut Sunday in tha piwop paruh hall. While linens and taper Mere Usrd Mith a .11 arvt x t( serving table that wa rentrrrd MHh a lovely three tiered white arul gold rake, lobord Mlth rold Mrddmg lell. Pink rarnationa arttically arranged with white laprrs Mere alo in idar on tiH serving table. Mrs. Frank Ayrrs rut and served the cake. pHjrlng coffer ar.4 iHjrwh Mere Mrs. Melvln Harrington of VarMuver. Wn.. anj sir, tretj stark of t;reham. Aiirniir.g me ffurst book Ma Mrs Harlan fntrv and Mtu athy MattheMs attended the 1ft table. Present from out of the Im mediate vicinity to honor the poldrnMed Mere Mr. and Mr Sen lladley. Kinua: Mr. and Mrs, Karl Cramer. Boardrran: Mr. ani Mr, t-ari ketn. Ilrf rr.mt'm; Mr. and Mrs. Mel. vin Harrington and Sandra, Van cfKiver, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mark and Debbie, tirrvham; Mr. John Buchanan. Tammy. Carmen. Lin a dee and Becv, Mr. and Mrs. liot--rt Nichols. Lake (mmcpq; Mr. Viola Prultf, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell .teveral Hrmi of butirveu were ditcuurd at the rerular meet nr ana .viuri iu-twkan ite Friday evening, with Not.U fiand lYudy Casrbrrr tttesid leg, (;uet for the evening were Mrs, l.uf-y Roger, a member rtow iivr in f-ortiand, and Air. 14-ta Trvnaa. Mho ha lut rriurneq to llrpprver after prrul Ing the m Inter months In Arl ton. Twverai members Mho were sick were remembered Mlth cards, plana Mere dtsrutsed for tne sitonsonrg of a bith for the merhants Sidewalk liaisir be held July 10 and 11. Birthdays of members durir.f the months of Ar.rll. May and June Mere remembered Mlth the serving of cake and Ice cream. IIftee-s Mere Mrs. Alice Lutt 'HI. Mrs. Lincoln ah and Mrs. Dean Connor. This Mas the last meeting of tne lodge until It resumes again the f.rt Friday in September Party Delights Boy On Thi rd Birthday Troy Snow, mm of Colleen Snow, was treated to a birthday Monday at th courthouse lawn. Tf young man waa thrr years old on that day Cueata were Mr, fta fyDon. ne and daughters, Su&an arw ..l a; Mtvi Vslrfir MrK.:rr.on and nlere. fk.it hv and l"ri orah: Troy'a sister Shell; Mr. Chariea flailry; Mrs, Itay Bailey. and fveliir fjoney. They wn served birthday cake, punch and cookies. Winters, Pendleton: Mr. and Mrs. Donald towdxey, Jimmy, !nna no: iianne, Vancouver. Vn.: Will Furlong. Pendleton; Mrs, ranny tmery, Vancouver, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Kmest Woodard. Portland, and Mrs. t'Mlng Ifynd of L'klah. c Degree Group Visits Neighboring Lodge several member of Kate J. Young lodge No. 29 of the De gree of Honor Protective Assoc iation motored to IVndleton Tuesday evening to visit and participate In state Inspection ceremonies of Magnolia Lodg No. S3 Mra. Clara J). Orison. state director, made her offic ial vitt I x-fore the lodge group. Participating In Mork on the staff Mere four members. Mrs. Pete McMurtry. Mr. Kd (Jonty. Mrs. Uncoln Nash and Mrs. Alice Luttrell. Others making the trip Mere Mrs. Gerald Rood. Mrs. Rachel Harnett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra. all of Heppner. and Mr. Frieda Maleske and Mrs. Ardlth Hunt. both of Lexington. 1L 3 1 Pi M TThrrnni NATIONAL BISCUIT Chit Chat Snaclc Crackers . .43 HUDSON HOUSE. 1 as. CATSUP 6 for $1 MJB COFFEE LB. 85c 2 LB. $1.69 3 LB. $2.53 6 os. Instant 99' STANDBY 46 02. Standby TOMATO JUICE 3 ,or 89c STANDBT. MEDIUM DEVEINED SHRIMP CAN IQc EEC. 69c t COFFEE lliATE 6 0Z. ge 11 0Z. gge FEISKIES IS OZ. DOG FOOD 8 for 98c FBISXIES 10 LB. CUBES or MIX....$Jj9 CARNATION BUTTEK, Quarters Lb SSc Mrs. Berry Hostess To Pinochle Club Mrs. Elmer Bcrrv entertalnert wnn inroe tables or n norhln iasi inursaay evening. Mrs. Dolmcr Buschke and Mrs. Clyde Allstott joined forces to meld imh) trump and Mrs. Rusrhk Q1SO Had lllirll scorn for thn evening. Mrs. Doyle Key was second nigh and Mrs. RalDh Marlatt was awarded the tmv. eung pinocnle prize. Mrs. Berry served a caramel nui loar with a lolled fmif .n!rt ana coiiee to her miests hnt aiso included Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth, Mrs. Jim Phogley, itira. jim uevine. Mrs. loll-ifrtl riPfr, Mrs. Bernard Damon, mis. iarrv Simmons nnri Mrs uarreu MCLachlan. LETTUCE 2 beads -19 CUCUMBERS W7YI lyhic exicaa from atae to aisoo "Something from tha Jeweler's. Is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. 177 MAIN STV HEPPNEB PH. 676-9200 TAfvlPS 2 for 25 CARROTS 2 cello -19 We Will Deliver Your Processed Mear jjr. J t ' Charga Vrpj Jl i Heppnar. OrW fJ I J Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: HOCTS Tiiortav Cattle Wed.. Thurs Sheep Any Day Folletr Meat Co. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Heruton-McNary Highway LARGE YELLOW ONIONS 3 Lb. . . . 17c serve better ...ona save Boned and Tied For Barbecuing 49 ROUND-UP 1 LB. PKG. SAUSAGE ROLLS - 39 FRESH HALF OR WHOLE Silver SALMON lb 69c PRICES GOOD JUNE 26 and 27 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It'i nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET 3r t i