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Grangers View Safety Films If KATHERINC L1NDST10M urinl fw hotr-M. Kiflct-n Pvrm tn r trill ln gurats. Mn II M rUkrr and Mi. IJvt Johnnori, torre r-rnl. Mr. Juitiisoti t ram m mi-ml. AiHilnlri In the Cn Neigh Mir rttttutiltir arc Mm, Jainr Undiav, li.trmaii : Mr IW hal Townsr-nrl. rtii Mr. W. t". CraMford. On th hospitality commit tr sr Mr. iWrl Akr-ra, rhalrman ami Ms, Harold Mirr-rr. Tl Hub voted to ronlrlliul In lhi MlioUrhlp IONK WIII..W Cram rtirt Sumtay, Man'h l!0, for lh tail Miimlay mwlln of the aeason with a iMitlurk dinner preceding I ha bu.lnr rnwtlnK. The iwntrain runsLtrd of two film on safety, rn on afe ilrlvlnir and th other on ll. and fall In th home and In business rthllhmrnta. The ver avalUM thnniKh the eourtesy of 1'artflc Murthwrst Bell. KrmiNlfllna on the hall U kiMiniMrr by th Stat prartirally i.miUtrd. Nr-w light arid, to ilmato to CAM, flxluri- donated by Iter! Akrr will l hung iHmn. A work day will I hrlil nm I Sunday, Marvh 27. with a potlurk din ner at iiiHiri. Men ar needed to help hart thi tag rurtaln and for other heavy work. Th GranR Kranted MmU Ion to the llty Council to um th Crani,- liiwriirnt fur fmul ntorak'P fatllltlr for fall out shelter If It i-rovc suitable. The not Crane met-tlng will ! on Saturday. April 10. at H ) Mr. Oaw'ord doxr r l. rwvivrd the front Thursday to Sunday of this tck. Other guest at the Ak rr horn wrr aon bill, who U ti-inliri(f aiirlnir vacation her (mm lifwla and Clark colletf Mia l.yrin Malloy ft las (M Wetfo return! with III lutbrrt Akrr on Sunday ft" a trltf VUlt here. Mr. and Mr Itay Rarnett iM-tit thl wrrk rnd at Vartrou Ver. Waoh. with their son Jul, and family. Mr. Ida Coleman returned weeka visit with daughter Mr. and Mr. Jlk KkMrnm and family at Conrord. Calif. She km arrow pan ted a far a flirt ' Sunday frn a weeka llfcc 4,n In law and The nest rnrrtlnt land .v her rranddauchtrr. Hob th horn of Mr. I ra ford with , willlam who spent th Mr. tMnar Lundrii a 'tln , vacation with her unci. hwieoa on Krldav, April 15, at 3 m pm. the nrl and Mr. Wallace M. and Mr. Jamea Harnett and family spent the week end In IHirtland on business and vl Itlntf with relative. Mr. and Mr Walla-f Matth ew a and daughter wnl in mien Lar Johanaon will ;rn vaeatlon at ii m. how alldea of hi natlv roun try Sweden. II I an exchange ntudenl at llermUton. 1h llun Ixnuiomli Club of Willow Crang met In an all day meetlnir. Friday, Manh H, at the horn of Mr. Ixwl Hal vonten with Mr. Ilerahal Town- An amazing team Air Stop, Corfom and You Tht braathabl material that ktapt your ahoaa looking nw longr 515.00 with relative. Topic Hub will tKnr a utilic card party at the Mon- Hall on Saturday afternoon. April 16, at 1:() pm. All pro ctU will benefit the lone pub lic Library. Akar Announce Son' Mairlay Mr. and Mr lierl Akera are and aunt. Mr (iaartland. Mr. and Mr. Leo Crabtre wire recent vlMtor at In home of Mr. and Mr. Alvln McCao and family at Cotfai. Wah Tliey had word thl week of the ho-hliUliailiin of Mr. McCabe IttMM-bure: pneumonia. i Mr. and Mr. Holme Oabbert pent the paat week vacation ln In California. Their grand dHUirhter. Sabra. went a far aa Walnut Creek with them to via It her maternal grandmother. Week -end of Mr. and Mr. Herbert Ikiirom. Sr., were her bnither-ln law and nlnter. announrlnx th marriage of Mr. and Mr. Jame M'Claln their win. It-rl Klmi. to ancyiand family of Albany. Mr. Kka lond at a 3:00 p.m. ceremony I tr.m'a mother. Mr. Leter Wll on February VJ at th Sacred ' kin returned to her horn with Heart Mlaalon In Tine lUdg. thrm after visiting here for aev- .v u. rather ritgeraid Hrriorm- erl week. ed the nuptial mat and a re ceotlon wn held afterward In th rhurt-h aortal riom. Mr. Cfnrlrc Annnnnra Akera v. Ill complete hi work with th vista program on 'Arrival ox Daughter March W and will then tie an-1 xlgned to work with th U. S. Mr. and Mr. Prand P. Stark Government in thla am areajof Mlasoula. Montana, ar an and plan to continue In Ihejnounclng the arrival of their youth program. He ha spent th first child, a daughter. Brn iat two week In a training Sunday, March 20. he weighed achuo! preparing: for th new 1 7 lb., 1 oz . and has been portion, II 1 a graduate of , named Michelle Ken. and attended GONTY'S HEPPNER Cihm U DrW it'rfwV ktJ.m4 It Ml Ion High schxl I'artflc Unlveralty, Sandra llolntein day to return to Colorado Spring. a visit her with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. tverett HolMctn and family. left on Fri tter work at Colo., after Mr. Stark 1 th former Kar en Lundell, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Raymond Lundell of Ion. 1'atcrnal grandarenta ar Mr. and Mr. Bernard Stack of Lorn a. Montana. Patnrnal great-grandparen t are Mr. and Mr. I-red hchlack THE 1W HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 24, 1966 Sec. 2 Father and Son Banquet Held at Church T DEL HA J0NE3 LEXINGTON A father and win banquet wa nem at trie Islington ChrUtlan thurch laitt Wrdneaday evening fur the aon and father of the Lexington community, luteiw- for thl affair wer member of the Le- Ington Women' f ellowah I p Group. Tlio attending wer loy of th community who ram with either their own fattier or adopted fathera for the ven- Ing. Attending were Harley Sager and Kelly. Itev. Al Borh e and nm Alien. Bill B. Mar- quardt with son Kick. Carl Ma quardt with Jim, George Stea- gall with aon George and Tom. Ix-an Hunt and aon Gary, Homer Hughe and aon Randy, Nick Grey and grandson Brian Tif fany, Jo Yooom and aon Jack, Weldon Hatley and aon fUiger, and Robert Hughe, with Roy yuackenbush. iJouglaa, Philip and Bruce Marquardt with Larl Howard. Clifford Williams and Walter Jepwn, Iloy Campbell and granrtsona David and Bill. Vernon Munkor. with Kirk Sa ger and Harry Green. A a tpeclal recognition, bout- onnlere wer prew-nted five men, Harley Sagcr. master of ceremonle; Rev, Al Boschec, ft(tfaker; Walter Jet4-n, oldet father present ; Joe Yocorn, vounreat father pn-aent. and Bill U. Marquart. father with most aorta preaenL The banquet wa aervrd by the following girU: Jeannlne Hunt. Brenda and Vkkl .Stragall Mary Kay Hughes and Billie June Marquardt. The group adjourned to the main auditorium where they were entertained by Mary Kay and Bi tile June, who sang a duet accompanied by Betty Lou Marquardt Thoe preaent also enjoyed a Moody Science film. Ladies working In the kitchen were Betty and Rena Marquardt. Bertha Sugnr, Hilda Yocom and Lfe-lpha Jone. aulntcd by others of the Women'a Fellowship. Two Women Honored At Going -away Party A coffee hour and handker chief shower were held Monday afternoon honoring Mn. Cora Warner and Mrs. Lou Broadley who are leaving soon to make their home In Corvallls. Games were played, with Mrs. Madge Bryant and Mrs. Ed Hunt win ning prizes. Out of town visitors were Mrs. Vida Heliker of lone, Mrs. Ola Ruggles. Mrs. Pete McMurtry and Mrs. Madge Bryant, all of Heppner. Refreshments were served by the host, th past Noble Grands club of Lex- Ington. Mr. Clarence Hay of Corval lls spent the week end In Lex ington. Mr. Vernlce Ifendrlckson and daughter returned Friday to their home In Tulle Lake. Calif., after visiting a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom. Another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rinehart of I'klah. also visited while her mother was here. The Junior and Senior High srhool classes of the Lexington Christian church enjoyed a skat ing party In Heppner on Satur day evening. They were accom panied by their teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt Mrs. Bertha Hunt is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital In Heppner. Mrs. Lrvln Riuch was a re cent patient In the hospital in Pendleton where she underwent ma lor surgery. Mrs. Jack Mounts - and son Steve of Maupin were recent guests at the home of her par ents, hit. and Mrs. A. F. Ma- jeske. Mrs. Bob Davidson and child ren and Mike David-son were re cent Portland vUltors. Lexington Cafe Is closed due to th serious Illness of the. manager, Mrs. Johnnie Jacksun. Mr. and Ms. Jerry Messen ger and children of Portland were recent Lexington caller. Home Kc club of th Lexing ton Grange met at th horn of Mr. Ola Ruggle In Heppner last Thursday afternoon for It regular meeting. Th ladle pent a very Luy afternoon planning th dinner for th "Church Sunday" which I to t held April 3 at th Lexington Grange hall. This will start with a pot luck dinner at 1 p m. and a program consisting of muitcal number, followed by film. Following the meeting th reg ular Grange meeting will b held. Instead of April 9. whl h Is the regular meeting. The HFX ladles cordially invite ail mem bers and friends to attend this meeting. Also a Food Sale of Taster Goodies Is planned for Friday, April 8. at the Western Auto Store In Heppner. to start at 3 p.m. Refreshments wer served by th hostess to Mrs. Ella Bur goyne, Mrs. Kenneth Smou.. Mrs. C C. Jones. Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Mrs. Ed Hunt. Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Mrs. Nora Turner, and Mrs. Martha Van Scholack. The next meeting Is scheduled for the Florence Mc Millan home. SCHWINN and RALEIGH SALES and S EH VICE Parte ror Ail Makes HERMISTON CYCLE SHOP WATHE LONG 1st and Highland. Hermistoa I Sandy Ilryson of Portland was. of Big Sandy. Montana. Mater- visiting friends and relatives ; nal great grandmother is Mrs. her this week during spring Algot Lundell of I"ortland. vacation. I Paul Proudfoot returned to BLshop Dagwcll School for Boy Rldinq ClUO Meets on Sunday after a few days va-1 J cation at the home of his par-' Th. on. 411 Horseflies Rid ents. Mr. and Mrs. John IToud-1 n(f cur nPd jts meeting March foot- ... . , .. . 21 at the home of Susan Llnd- Mr. and Mr. Lewis Halvorsen Mrorn. 1, wa, decided to elect and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llnd-;our father of the Year at our strom attended the diamond Ju- ncxt meeting which will be blle celebration of Hope C hap-1 Ar)rt 4 a, thc Llndstrom home. ter no. ij. u.r..s., ai ua oranue . Then on Saturday night. A special film "Give Us ThU Dny" presented to congrega tions by the World Council of Churches was shown during the worship hour at the United Church of Christ Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse left on Sunday to take their son Carl back to his school near Salem, after a weeks vacation at home. Another son, Kenneth Lynn, of Oregon State is spend ing the spring vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Akcrs of Portland were guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrl Akcrs, There were 13 members present, and refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Debra McBath, reporter Miss Elsie Tucker of Eugan. and former resident of Lexing ton, underwent major surgery last Wedncseday in Sacret Heart hospital in Eugene according to word received by her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Archie Padberg. It is expected that she will be con fined In the hospital for some time, and would appreciate cards and letters from friends. Her home address in Eugene is 1005 E. 32nd Avenue. Your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealers say: J Ford Galaxl 500 2 I POLL ?; '."1 TV- -r-J .... H: Dan Follctt, owner-manager, and his wife, Jean, invite you to visit their newly remodeled plant and meet their personnel. Among the many services at Follett's are custom cutting, wrapping and freezing, for wholesale and home lockers, catering to restaurants and hospi tals. Cuts from the whole beef are carefully cut and wrapped for freezing. DALE HORRELL ASSISTANT MANAGER CUTTER We Fill Any Size Order . . . One Slice or Whole Beef or Pork. it. . 1 I.' 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