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MOETY Western Atmosphere Adds to Happiness Of Wranglers' Social 8rr. i,Hio VVranlf mrnM-r and thrlr Kiirt ruJ)H danc ing Saturday ttlifht th I'K ton hall. iioratd lth Hrntrrn lalntlriia that, alnnir with a lew Miiari danrra, called by Al IrtM'h and Kd LaTran. motivat ed llu "Haw-lncM" tUcm . n (r th dam. Thrc lonn table laden with a lart'c? variety of flnk'er fod and Ix-vcraifca alw lended In I hi old time- danr atmidirr lhal prevailed until 2:30 m. Country and wmtcrii mualo wa donated by two 1 al rroui. I'lailnji until mldnlKlil weie K-y Ouatkenbuidi. Mr. fhaiMte Walker, Al bunch. Franklin Kly and I-ynn rcaraon. Taking over until we hour were Un ard Toll. Jim Itirylr-y and ln I I un lien. Clever and hurwiroua painted wall hanking, rvldent thruufch out tin hall, wrtc iirmlurta id thi artlitlc talcnta of Mra. hrnle Winchester, general chairman lor the dance, Mra. !n Kobln M.n and Mra Kent Kit hardv.n. Wranclcra nr enthula-tlcal-Iv mnrktntt on tlilr wwlal cal-rndi-ra. June . the tentative date M l (r the not dame. Degree Lodge Plans Inspection Night I'lariH are underway by mnn Im pi o( the lcj;ree o( Honor Pro tii'tlvi Avimlatton to make In- pert Ion nljlit vn May 11 outstanding event ol the year. Stati Director t'lra II. Cert -ton will In present a the lnxTtln offl.vr and State Vl-e PrcMdent bertha Chl.Holm and Mali M-rrf-tary Crace lllatt. m of Port land, an Invlt-d to attend, fluents are lo expected from Magnolia IU'i Pendleton. In commemoration of the na t Ion til president' WUti anniver sary . mi'intH ii ari requested to trint' art u li' or clothing for a display tabli. reprcM-nlatlve ol tin- cay nlnrtlca or early IWXVa. At th r-Kular meeting April 22. a memorial aervlce held for Ccrtrude Applegate-. l'on dun Inn thi acrvlcea wire the Pietddent Mary Bryant and the clevotlonnl oftlivra. I-uclllo Iar rlh. pnl president, and Alice M.Obe. ai-cond vice president. A btter of sympathy was writ to the family. Gerald Swaggarts Plan Open House Mr. and Mr. Gerald Swacgart will be hott for oxn house at their new ranch home on butter Cni-k Saturday. Friend are invited lo drop In from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m . and pot- luc k upiMr will bo at t:j. Coitti'iir; HiTnts Comlnf EvBb) R.Ukaha. IOOT ball. A IATUR0AT. Mat A LtttU Uafu Dubltlw llitt l0Ofum qamaa. IiM P--SUNDAY. May t Mothaia Dor Dlnnat. tllu T pla. JiOO to &i00 pj. r . . u r. . M u.m III Chamber ol Commaie. W090B TV Dtfl. BOOB. . OtdM ( CatiB liar. MaaoaU Hail. pm. TUCSOAT. Mat II Mappnar Mom CxUiutow Uoil. Rot Droit boma. 10:30 -m, pot luck. WEDNESDAY. Mat 11 Odd rUw. IOOr ball, t pjn. TIIUIISDAT, Mat l SefoptomUta. Molal Crtlt noon. Vancouver Ceremony l T Vnfont inn UIMItS - " " To Marvin Padbcrg lO.NI-I A wedding of loral in liret here U lhal of Marvin ItntM-rl TadN-rtf. wui of Mr. and Mra. Iarrell I'adlM-rif of lone, who waa united In marriage .o Tanna Lou Valentine ot Tort land on Friday evening. April a I. Th alnRle rlnt? ceremony wa iM-rformed by Father IVi-k-over al St. Luke'a Fplvopal church In Vancouver. Wn.. be fore member of the family nd Iom friend. Tlie bride, who wa Riven in marriage by her father. Jam a Valentine, wore a fctnit length .. .vir l.lue dn- I.IKlllolK'd Willi i..n.. kifi-vi. Hie mikllne an. I u.ri.ta urm ii-eritecl Nllh ruf fi.- of white. Ih-r actiiwirtin of while Included a umall Veiled hut anil hhe carried a nMKy ..r hii.. rioui-M encircled wnn while carnations. 1 Vsii-niini the bride a kitt'i ua maid of honor. Sh v..,.. . hhuk and white tre uith uhite ait-eiisorlea and a u.hiie earnatlon corace. Best . .. n.. i.riili-L'riMiin'n lr- lliaii " - r.- ther In law. Gerald H-a of (on don. A reception fUowed the cere mony at the home of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. ivusy Tlm wn In Portland. The brides table waa centered with an ar mnei-ment of cnrnatlons and rosea with white ta(ers. Mm. Thomson. Mrs. Dairel radw-rg and Mrs. Valentine an naa pinn row-bud corsacis. Pouring cof fee and punch were Mrs. Tad bera anil Mrs. Tliomson. and Mm. Herald Hea of Condon and Linda Valentine nerved Uie wed ding cake. llie newlyweds spent the week end at the OrcRon Coat and will make their home In lone following the brldea grad uation from Washington lllch Mhool In Portland In June. The trldegroom was a graduate of lone llluh schoool In 1963 and has attended Columbia Basin College at Tasco. Bridal Shower Party Fctei Dcv Davidson At Lexington Hall Li:XLNmN A bridal ahow- er a n il "ir ri"a" HaK hall M-.n!y evromg. bmiofinff Mt Uevnly Iiavl4ni. duuptiier of Mr. and Mia. ot I'avtdwn. wr.o" rr.ariiaip n.iun a lli.l tJ liHiUnd will br an rvrnl of Jun I'J. Tin rwtna rr diiated with Ih brld eliit a wetiuini rolors. pala gmn and wtilt. a uki centeied wl'h Ahlii wcddlnjj ioe and an out line of grei-n on ll rose. 1 f....n m tm ruvrlril table. centered with an arran'W'! f while apple inotaorris anu while Madonna. Tea and ruffe were aervi-d fnnn a Mlver arrvlct by Mra Waldo Flint. Ik-aveiton, mother of the groom lo be. Srnlng Ihe cake waa Mr. Uavhiaoti, iiioincr o the future bride. Many Jovrly gllH w-ere otien- ed. with the an Is. I a nee or Mr. Vern Vlall. lter of Ihe honoree. and Mra Wllltam a weii. i..r i,t Mr Hint l!o!csi-l for the arg gathering were Mra. Fd Baker. Mr, tiuon raaoerK. Mrs. William J. VanWlnkle, Mra H J. liohtrly and Mrs. C C, Jones. l t 4 MotiW aBULOVA 1 A Lasting Symbol of Your Love tJ) ( . .. ,-v and Affection. jJtf' Proxy Shower Held For Lee Padborgs In Iw.rx. t.t the newlvwed ... I."" - - (viiinlo Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pad- Ix-rg, a proxy fchowi-r was given by Irlends at Ihe Kiuon rauoerg home lat Wiilnesilay. Ilofctesse were Mrs. Fd Baker. Mrs. Willi am J. Van Winkle and Mrs. Bob Davidson. Gui-kU were asked to bring their gifts unwrapped, then en Joyed th afternoon wrapping them In Interesting ways, before they were delivered In Boise, Ida., at the home of Ihe youn couple. Several who were unable to lie present, Mnt gifts. Ilosti-s-MH served angel forxl cake wtih n-ppermlnt topping lo the following ladus attending: Mrs. Lester t'ox. Mrs. Hub Lov gren. Mrs. Oris Padocrg. Mr, (ieorge Hermann. Mr. iH-loert PlK-r. Mrs. Johnnie Lcdbctter. Mrs. .Mervln Leonard, Mrs. Rog er Campbell. Mrs. Al Fet.scti. Mrs. Van Winkle, Mr. Baker. Mrs. Davidson, and an out of town guest. Mrs. Gene BlisMnger of Pendleton. Elks Chicken Dinner Is Mothers Day Event Mother will be special guests Sunday afternoon. May 9. at the Elks' Temple, where the lodge Is staging a Mothers Day dinner from 1:00 to 5.00 p.m. Winn Crist Is general chair man In charge of arrangements for the fried chicken dinner. Com mittee members assisting him 11. -.1 -si.. L.ri-vt Unrkini- Iore iii 1. aim ni. bine. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fctsch. Mr. ana wrs. 1 iiitv vvtu-h. Mr. anil Mrs. I-arry Prock. Mr. and Mrs. waynei Prink. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurt- ry. Ti.-bnia fnr ih ilinner will be $2.50 for adults and high school students. $1.25 lor graue scuuoi children, pre-schoolers, free. mr. mA Mra. TLA Conhr and son Doug returned from Seattle ' Monday ntgnt aner aucnuini; the Shoe Fair there. Sunday. They left here Saturday even ing and spem one mK"i their son and daughtcr-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Gonty, ana uie other night with Mr. oontys brother and slster-in iaw, mr. and Mrs. Tom Gonty, and fam ily None of their relatives were damancd by the recent earth quake, although a niece. Judy, was working In a building that was badly damaged. They heard many stories 01 me ireiwii damage done by the quake. Topic Club Party Gives Library Aid -ni ion Publie IJbiary will f.t-iv new bs as a mull of Ih auirnuiful raid party p..n- M4I, ty lha !" Tople Huh at lh Masonb Hall on raojriay alternoon. Il ll day of ra Uutiai Libiary Wrra. Fight tables of pirn hie and fv of brld; wrra In play Irte in brldg wer won by Mr. ! "o. Ifirgton. high; Mr Inei Huffman, arrornt l lh; Mra. Farl Gllll-m, low pinh le prlies went lo Mrs. Sam Tur ner. hii:h; Mr. Martha Van 8hlaih. Ilepf-r. hecond high; and Mrs. lol I ri"n. lone. low. Mr. Garlami vHlon. lone, won Ihe dm prUe. A lrc group from Ilrppoer and Lrtlngton attendI. A ligbl blue full length cat was left al the hall. T owiier may gH it hy contartlng any of lh com mittee. Mr. Gene Riitmann. Mr. Vernon Trwdon, or Mr Llmer Griffith. Mr. and Mr. K. L. Blak movel thl pant week end lo Boring, whew Ihey will make their home for the summer with her aon and family, Mr. and Mr. Grant Strum. Mr. Blake will be employed In carfnter work there, but the rouple will con tinue to keep their home here. Girls League Plans To Honor Mothers At Scholarship Tea A one ait eorntdy play. "When hhaki--ar'i Ldir Mwi' will provide Ihe rram 1, V annual Girls' t.reu Shu!arhiu and Mabels- lea. l.:-i.i...l f Wednrwiay. May li. in Ihe high whool multipurjn- room. M-ihers of all Mi'h whwJ iw.va rirla. and rirls now in the eighth grade, will be Mm wl guet Hour will be from 2 111 to 31 In Ihe afternoon. wiihiHit iluirge, Contributions will h taken. howeefi ( ,. .holrhlp fun4 making It ! slide lo five a arholarMp each year lo one girl ariei-ieu oy rrprrM-ntallve crnmtttee of EUls from Ihe league, and used In any field of tudy reyond high nhool. Martha Peterson was Ihe recipient of lat year's scholarship, and Virginia Springer, the year before. Musical entertainment and re frehments are planned for the afternoon, as well as the one-art play. Tamara Smith ta this year's GtrU" League president. RL'BBFR STAMPS made to order, also STAMPING PADS In black, red or green. For btisl nesa or ervnal use. Orders filled promptly at the Gazette Time office. ntttntn CAirnX TTMIt. Tawradat. MOT W , 4 County Teachers Attend State Meet "Who Would Kindle Another, u.ii iimtf-!f ;iow." was tha lii of the kryrMt addrra by Mrs Lorrtt llalek of the Inter nii.rfii siiaff of I Hit a Kat'oa Gsmma at the 23d state ion ventum In Tha Dalles on May 1. "education U of paramount mptrw-e b" ause it shapes the future ot Amrrw . aaiu Mra. Ilalrk. She contlnuad. Teachers must eaerrUe energy of mind, of heart, and mu-t l.ini n aiiorrclatlon of others In order lo achieve warmth and greatneaa of spirit. i..i r'Ki.ti-r via honored by having two member choen as Alpha Kho stare oincers. inrr were Galena Sandwlck. record ing aeerrtary, and llortense Col- berg, parliamentarian. SI r. Leon Benitey and Mr. Robert Smith. Irrlgon- Mr. Iranklln Fly. lone, and Mr. AiIiUa H.Mt. Hsrdman. wire those attending from Morrow county. tori ClUlom returned horn April W from St. Vinrrn ( h-pit. al. Portland, where be had un dergone aurgery on his run hand, removing cartilage growth which had been pressing on rterve. In the hand and wrist After convalescing a fr daya In Portland. Mr. and Mr. Oil ,um visited a few day at he -.rl Blake home In Pacific City, befort returning lo lleppner. TALENT WANTED FOR PTA SHOW MAY 21 (KCW DATX) MUSICAL. HOVELT1ES. Sirn. DAWCTNG. ACBOBATlC HEADINGS OB TOO OWN SPECIALTY. CALL 6769690 TO REGISTER rOMEST BUHKENBINE I" :. V. . 1 Ocddenf FLOUR 25 Ik LW Thara'a still plenty of tJ ma to choose a Jewsledquality Bulova for mother. See our complaU lection today thare'a a model and tyla for every woman; and price to fit every gift budgetl AS s IAM0N0 MltCllU Two lliry dH mondi Is beautifully tithloncd wlch. 17 kuwls. ! riRtT UOf In t bumlihid tsar ihpd blue. 23 (!. unbraak bit iMlniprlni. Is jrsllow ar whlta. fs.to Give Mom A Fresh Long Stem Carnation FREE White They Last SATURDAY, MAY 8 "Something bom th ewelera. Is always something special. JEWELERS Store Houiai 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEB afv WVu- 7 cb'een STAMPS ALAGAR ci..i.k p.ni in lio's wonderful Dscron polyester and cotton fabric, so soft and beautiful, yet snug lilting and niuins Marhine washable, too! 21 to 30, $15.95. loBoy cut, 21 to 28. ci.:nnn Paraisv rirrhirl. Black. Blue lay. Straw, Pink. $15.95. Coordinated Print Blouse, Arnel triacetate, 30 to jb Pants, Style 5311 NEW YORK STORE S. W. Emigrant and Main PENDLETON PH. 276-4551 STIDD'S BEEF OR CHICKEN Noodle DINNER 4 for $1 POPCORN 2 for 75s MD. JUMBO WELSU For UA(BErU0l WALLET'S 21 OZ. LUMBERJACK 3 for $1 BANQUET FROZEN Folger's COFFIE 73' 51.45 52.15 Ox. Instant 1 XM 10 LB. LB. LB. It APPLE. CHERBT. PEACH. COCONUT. COCONUT- CUSTARD New IPMes lb. 89? 10 CORN on the COB v ' For ' O A sA CHERRY TOMATOES 2 c 49c RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS. Bunch PRICES GOOD MAY 7 and 8 Is USDA GOOD AND CHOICE BEEF LOINS SIKL01N lb. 85$ T-B0NH Ik 95 OREGON CHIEF Smoked Picnics Lb 39C ROUND-UP BRAND jm SAUSAGE 3Lb Ro" $l DEL MONTE SWEETHEART BRAND DEL NOnit a yy Sliced Bologna 45c Phones: "14- 'Meat) 676-92SS """ """ i in It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps' MARKET GR.E E N STAMPS ii mi ..-mm b