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Sale Set To Raise
Funds For Recreation
r )4 AST US MARtOW
BOARD MAN A Boardman
community fund raUlng auction
sale will be held April 3 at the
fllv park, atarttng ai iu avra.,i
i win w .i.i at the grange
hall. Object of the affair U to
raise money to be used for the
recreational program In the new
town of Boardman. Donation of
anything and everything
appreciated.
All article for ale must be
at the hall bv 9 am, April 3.
Tht grange hall will be open
for storing Items Thursday and
Friday. April 12. from 12 to
pm. Urge Items, auch Uac
tor, davenport, etc,
old on a percentage basis, with
a 10 minimum.
A ham loaf dinner will be
served at the Riverside school
rafeteria from 6 to 8:30 P re
charge will be SL25 and 65c.
Joe Yates of Walla Walla, W'n
will be the auctioneer, and fits
wile. Mta. will be the clerk.
This U a combined commun
ity affair with each club and
organization represented on the
leering committee, which la as
follows: Mrs. Arthur Allen, ten
era 1 chairman; Mrs. Bernard
Donovan. Greenfield Grange:
Mrs. Ronald Black. Home Lc
onomics club; Mrs. Stan Henkle,
Mothers club of Boardman Grade
school: Mrs. Glen Carpenter.
Boardman Garden club: Mrs. K.
M. Walker. TiUicum club; Mrs,
Peter Matt. St Mary s Altar
Society: Kurt Gantenbeln. 4-h:
:ociciy; rwurx uiciiwih. -.
Mrs. Emery Lyons. Ladies Aid
t v . J . .
cuiu nf rommunltv cnurcn :
Mrs. Florence Root Ladles Aid;
and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman. Home
Extension unit
The Riverside High school
band presented a concert at the
school last Friday night under
Al P. Reeves. Jr, director. Fol
lowing Is the program: "Burn
ished Brass." Cacavas; "Forest
Splendor." Olivadoti; -Bagatelle."
Beethoven Cacavas;
-Rhythm of the Winds." Erlck
son; "Interludium." Cacavas;
-March Prelude." Akers; "Castle
of Dreams." Buchtel; "'March
King March." Sou s a L e e;
-5iHn(Tint on parade. von
g on riw,
'Magic Wand," Buchtel ; '
i a nnnoca " r.n. I
A, .Iron- 'faoip
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DnHjlli irannncsa. Gran
ados Cacavas; "Enchanted
Desert" Sears; Gymnopedte."
gatie-Cacavas; "Riff Interlude."
Walters; "Go Twist" Van Auk
en. Members of the band are: Pat
Davis, piccolo; Jeanette Hllgel,
flute; Carol Ann Harper. Wanda
Davis. Eb flute; Carrol Lathrop,
kiccnn- vfikA Smith. Alan Moore.
Ton! Olin, Linda Senn, Anna
rhormpWr. clarinet: Anna Mae
McQuaw, alto clarinet; Jan
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Elastlcid toplins eoHari tila
pump for s clinging fit. It
smooth good looks stem from
Its uncluttered lines . . . with
'nary seam in sight! Two
low heel heights that make
every walking step sheer
delight!
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OuUtlanen, clarinet; Shir-
1. a . a 1. A M
HI vlker. larlene Golhhorn.
Bill Gofteld. alto : Gloria
s-nn. Llnds Tatone. tenor a.
irti,M' Ktik Partlow. Bob Bu
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chanan. John Homer, cornet;
Jim Wilson. Edna Jones. Rich
rd Ftanke. baritone: John Lath
rop, ban; Chuck Jackson. One
t;ollyhorn. Joyce Jackson. Gall
RuiM-11. Dave Sttefcl, percussion.
(r mn. 1r IVl Lowe and
children DarrelL Brent and Wen
dell of Unity were weeK-ena vis
itors at the home or lp"
brother and sister in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lowe.
ti'uL, n ildinn at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
were Mrs Harwood s cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell spagie oi
Salem.
Mrs. Frank Marlow has been
staying In Pendleton the past
two weeks at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Late Smith, to to near
v.-. liixKinil uhn is Still ill
the Pendleton Community Mem
orial hospital. He suffered a
light stroke last w-eck following
major surgery, but U recuper
ating. Their son ana uuKmn
In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Darreil
Marlow of Salem were nere on
the week-end.
To Study Housing Finance
The second meeting or tne
iiAinino riinir -Housing Fin
ance." will be held at the school
ince, win m-m lTT
j cafeteria March 19 at 8 pm. This
u-411 n-iud tvnea and sources
of loans. Interest rates, etc Mrs.
Alberta Johnston, family fin
ance specialist will be moderator
of the panel
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
Mar. 29-Apr. 2 will be as follows:
Monday Hot dogs, pickle rel
ish, potato chips, spinach and
cobbler: Tuesday Spaghetti
and green beans. French bread
and cheese sticks, cherry crunch;
Wednesday Peanut butter and
bologna sandwiches, buttered
corn, lettuce, beet picxies ana
pear crisp; inmavi,j ' .
sandwiches, peas, vege table
.! oKvrmlata ntiririin? With
marshmallow topping; Friday
nrl iches. DOtatO
soup, vegetable sticks, fruit and
cake. Bread. Duuer ana iiui t
served with ail meais.
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Holly Links Club
Has Installation
For New Officers
ly DEL HA JONES
LEXINGTON Thfr Unk
committee of Holly KeM-kah
.de mH at the home of Mr.
Charlie radber lat ThurJv
afternoon for Its regular meet
ing with the chairman Mrs. Ld
Hunt presiding.
The meeting was opened I In
the uual form after which Mrs.
Hunt Installed the nexly elec
ted l!i3 offU"er to their retpec
ttve chair. Mr. Alonro Ilender
on was Installed tlrt, and was
given a badge with her name
and office of treasurer, and
very small folder of bank stub.
Mr. C. C. Jones was installed
as secretary and her badge had
. small pencil attached. Mr.
Charle ColJcv tMr. Florence
M.-VI il tan nm-temt was Ctvcn
small badge with vice chairman
written on It ana a wnue aove
signifying peace. Installed as
chairman was Mrs. Joe oeom.
with amall gavel attacneu.
The meeting continued with the
new officers presiding.
mmmiftee was appointed
to remember the shut-in on the
holidays with small remem
hrinvi different committees
serving throughout the year.
Plans were maae ior a cien-ui
day at the park.
Following the business meet
ing. Mrs. Padberg was delight
fully surprised with a cradle
shower. Those present for the
afternoon were Mrs. O. E, Baker,
mother of Mrs. Fadberg. Mrs.
Bob Steagall, Mrs. Dale Baker.
Mrs. Oris Padberg. Mrs. A. F.
Majeske. Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son, Mrs. Bertha Hunt. Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan. Mrs. C C. Jones.
Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Ed
Hunt Mrs. Joe Yocom and the
hostess Mrs. Padberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Ollarra
were Pendleton visitors last
week where Mrs. CHarra con
sulted a physician.
Past Noble Grand committee
met at the home of Mrs. Archie
Munkers last Wednesday. The
afternoon was spent In visiting.
Those present were Mrs. Merle
Cornelison. Mrs. eenna num.
Mrs. Florence McMillan. Mrs.
rH Parihprp Mrs. Al Fetsch and
the hostess Mrs. Munkers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones, ana
son Kenneth. Mike Palmer and
jvlts. I iviruvc .tit.'iiiioii
dinner guests at the W. I. Miller
Mr. Florence Aic.Minan were
home In La Grande on Sunday.
Mrs. Kennetn raimer ana
daughter Janet arrived from
Portland on Friday, janet win
remain for a week's visit with
her parents.
Mrs. Gene Cole was a visitor
Sest Buys On Appliances
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Different
USED
One New 30-Inch
ELECTRIC
RANGE
GLASS OVEN DOOR
INFINITE HEAT CONTROLS
995
(No Trade)
JennAir The Air-Conditioned
Reg- $699.00 This week 0nly $4
RCA Whirlpool Copper-Tone
30-Inch
' INFINITE HEAT WITH
AND TIMER SMALL FREIGHT DAMAGE
Rea. $279.95
THIS WEEK
Council Seeks Help
By LaVELLE fAraOW
1RRIGON Irrlgon CltV Coun
cil met Ut Tuesday evening,
and the Landfill ain came up
for discussion Mavor Chester
Vilan and Councilman HrTy
Snyder reported on the trip they
mde t Iteppner 0 k 'Jn
the i'ountv Court about the prob
lem, and thev stated the Land
fill appropriation uld be Pte
sentcd to the cuinty budget
committee a budget Hem.
Citv Recorder Mar eu rite
Houghton stated the dog licen
ce had arrived, and they are
available from Mr. Houghton.
Dog owner will be given two
weeks In which to secure a li
cense, and the dog ordinance
will be enforced atier the first
of AprlL .
Margaret Jorgcnsen submitted
her resignation a council mem
ber, as they have moved out of
the city limit. The Council un
animously voted to appoint
Marge Shade to fill h x'
plred term. The decision was
based on Mrs. Shades former
experience on the council, and
the fact that she was next In
line, of the six who ran for coun
cil last November. It was felt
this would most fairly reflect the
vote of the people.
Mr. Jorgcnsen agreed to fill
the unexpired term of '
In Klnzua last week at the home
of her parents.
Program Entertains
Gran? Meeting
Grange met in regular session
Saturday evening with the over
seer Charles C Jones presiding.
At this time a ballot was cast
for Richard Cox and plans for
an Initiation will be made soon.
Mrs. Ola Ruggles reported on
a planning committee meeting
that she had attended In Pen
dleton on Saturday. Mrs Rug
gles motored over with Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers. Pomona Master
and wife of lone. Following
Grange a short story about St.
Patrick was heard after which
a film on the Missionary wk
In Africa. South America and
India was enjoyed. Refreshments
were served later in the dining
room.
Miss Marlene Fetsch visited
her parents over the week-end
from Portland where she Is em
ployed. Lee Colley of Casa Grande.
Ariz.. Is spending some time
with his parents, Mr. and Mr.
Charles Colley.
Mrs. William C. Van Winkle.
..tin i natiom in the Com
munity hospital in Pendleton re
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covering from eye surgery. Is re-
norted to be doing nicely, out
will have to remain for a week
yet
xrr p v Raddlev and son
Fred of Prosser. Wn., visited the
week end at the Vern Vlall
home
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At Reasonable Prices
with
CLOCK
1 yAnAUM
,$200
ONLT
IIBjaiBHHHiMsSMBBaRsMiBMBHs.1
Lotfc's Electric
of County In Appropriation
wh.. resigned from me
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Planning ioinmisi'n - --
hMith She was unanimousi)
apHvlnted by the council.
The offbf of Municipal W
.i als.. vacated 7V the
et Jorgensena movtnl from tne
c.tv limit, and City t tw m-il
will accept applications for th
office t Ihe AH II Council nu
Ing on Tuemlav evening. April
It In other council business.
Maxwell McKay was
Mayor proiem. to s-rve in me
absence of the mayor.
Mr. Charles Mead was re-eas.-d
from the t'matllla hos
pital, following rmergencv surg--rv
for ruMured apnd -Mr.
Me-d wll remain at he
home of Mr. and Mr. Ill II U
until she Is well enough to re
turn to her home In bpray. Th
Mead children are also sting
with the Lesleys.
Mrs Joxle Buchanan and Mr,
dances Smith tc-.k Mr. MeM
Montague and, her uKh'r.r;
Mr. Florencv Piiver. to their
home In ToppcnKh. Wn- Thurs
day. The Udie had Pnt a
week In Irrlgon with Mr. Bu
chanan and Mr, smiin.
Mr. and Mr. Burton reck.
Umatilla, and parents of a bat
boy. Burton Sean born at the
I'matllla hospital Wednesday.
March 10 Little Burton welched
In at 9 lb. 7S ox He toins a
sister. Sherrt LeKal. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mr.
In.lonnn Irrlcon : pa-
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Peck. Condon. ALo
the baby hs three great grand
mother. Mrs. Burton Peck.
Heppner; Mr. Louis Fufkett.
Bend, and Mrs. O. P. Olson of
11 lot Rock.
Tercv Jellum of Jcllum Con
struction Company. Pendleton,
met with Mavor Chester Wilson
and Street Commissioner War
ren McCov Monday, to evaluate
street work which is contem
plated for the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow
and Sheryl and Mrs. Myrtle
Markham drove to Portland for
the week end and attended the
wedding of Mrs. Markham's
nephew. Ronald McCoy, who was
married to Vickl Truman at the
First Baptist Church in Van
couver. Wn.. Saturday afternon.
Others attending the wedding
from this area were Mr. and Mrs.
James Mills and Miss Snow Mc
Cov of Hermlston. The wedding
music was bv James Mills and
Mrs. Albert Partlow; Julia Rich
ards of Huntington Beach. Calif.,
was flower girl. Following the
wedding, a reception and bullet
dinner was served to the 70
guests present.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Eppen
baugh and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Adams and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rucker. and
Sam Umtker went motor boating
1964 Gibson Frost-Free
COMBINATION
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER Bottom Freezer
A COUPLE OF SCRATCHES ON THE DOOR
REG. $499.95
THIS SALE ONLT
$299
95
Double Oven
5
New RCA Whirlpool
DISHWASHER
Reg.,18995
Now HALF PRICE
WE'VE SOLD LOTS OP KITCHEN-AID
DISHWASHERS BUT WE CANT SELL
THIS ONE
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Ulf) hi,ote suiiuir
xir .n.l Mr Frank r.iew..
and their grandson. ImukUs. M
Grande, were overhigh "
uf Mrs Mewana
Huth M.Vuy. Sunday evening.
Weather ermlUliK. an wa;;
niihusUsi are "
meet at the irngon t
Saturday afternoon. Mann n
at 1:00 pm. U woia - "-.
hllng Pier. If the weather U bad.
he work day will ! the follow.
. . . o. v..r addi lonal In-
formation, call Kennelli LplH-n-
baugh. IC2 .TOW.
Menus at A. C. Ilougliton
Flementarv for the week of
March .". to April i are as mi
low: Monday White leans.
pickled beet, hot nlls and apri
cot cobbler; Tuestlav trletl
chicken, mashed iHrtatocs. put
tered spinach and peaencs. r-
nesdav Meal gravy wn
butterrii carnta. pumpkin cus
tard; Thursday Meat ian.
craiwfrult. green U'ans, fruit
JellO; Friday Soup, pesnul
butter and tuna sandwiches.
applesauce and cake.
School will resume at A. C,
Houghton Flementary on Mon
day. March T.K following a ween
of spring vacation.
xftc-hapl Tolar. urlnclpal or A.
C Houghton Flementary. attend
ed an eastern negiunai o"-k i
lUementary ITincipai a.si
Ion meeting at La Grande on
Saturday. Tlie meeting was held
at Eastern Oregon College, and
two of the main speakers were
Dale Mcl-ane. IMbltc Relation
man for Ore Ida Foods and FTcd
Jensen. Public Relations man
from Boise Cascade.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital during the
past week for medical care, then
dismissed, include the follow
ing: Evelvn Sweek. Heppner:
Homer Schell. Jr.. Condon, and
Viola Maude Hughes. Heppner.
phone admitted and still re
ceiving medical care are the fol
lowing: Alice McCabe. Heppner;
Andrew Allen. Spray; Jess Coats.
Ilardman; Kenneth Green. Lex
Ineton; Karen. Raymond and
Keith Curnutl. Heppner. and
June Crowell. lone.
Mr. and Mr. RoNrt Fielder.
Heppner, became parents of
their first child, a daughter, on
Wednesday. March 17. She
welched 8 lbs, 5 oz.. and has
been named Mary Patricia. Ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Wetland. Portland,
and paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fielder of
Lebanon.
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Monument News
If MARTHA MATTUON
MONUMKNT Teachers and
faeullv merner gathered at Ihe
hoo.il house last Tueaday even
ing for a hoii warming party
for Mr. luldwln. high school
teacher, lliev then wen! tu hla
home where Ihey preentel him
wtth a nice polo lamp fur I.U
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Williams
of t amp SHI. Lawton, Okla . ar
rived Saturday afternoon at the
home of his folk. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Williams for an II day
vinit. while on leave from the
army,
Mr. and Mrs George Morrell
have had the pleasure of a vtMt
with their son and daughter In
law front Richmond. Calif., as he
Is out of I he army nuw.
Hank and Jerry ("upper of La
Grande were vtnltlng here over
the week end.
A daughter was born March
In I'rlnevllle to Mr. and Mrs.
Iiewavne Greley. The mother
was Arvalla Hunt of Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ihirbtn
of Canyon Cltv are parents of
son. bom March V, In John Day.
Mrs. IHirbln Is the former Veala
Hunt of Monument.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Glenger at the
John Pay hpltal on March V.
They are a Monument ixuple.
'erne McCarty drove to llepp.
ner Monday on business.
Kir and Mri Sam Mi Daniel
of Ilardman s;ent Sunday vlatt
tng the Frank llowella.
Mr. and Mrs. Kverett llowrll.
Mrs. Mable Howell and I laud
Randall drove to Pendleton on
Monday. . , .
Mable Howell, her son ( llfford
and his son I'aikly atent last
Tuckday on CottonwmHl visiting
at the McDanlel hone.
TJie Wtllard Jennlng family
moved from Monument last
week.
Busy Buddies Work
On Varied Projects
The Bee'a Busy Buddies 4-11
club held Its 7th meeting after
school on March 8 at the home
of Mrs. F.wlng Hvnd. The girls.
Jane Krebs and Marlene Magtll.
have started making laundry
bags and their sweaters are half
done. The boys. Clint Krebs and
Gary Thomas, made a carved
leather notebook for the club.
Another meeting was held
March 15 at the home of Gary
Thomn. The club practiced one
minute after dinner speechc.
Gary Thomas, reporter
Money receipt books In dupll
cate and triplicate are on sale at
the Gazelte-Tlmea.
3.25 and 2.98 NOW
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