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IIH'IAH; lone t- L J V?. ANT VKS. FJCKAF.r LINT Summer Ceremony unites couple kristine Peterson ter of Vr. an- Mrs. Dnai: Peterson, I .mf. and E:chard Lindner, s:n of Mr. an; V.rs. WUlurs L:naaer, HermistOu. re united jr, rr.rr:i Jaae IT at :h Valty Lutheran Church. Pastor S.F. Gii can officiated at the double r:nf ceremony. Given it marriaze t;. her parents, the fcr:at :re a lzt a.ste: r.:te cniffjr. g:n :tb a full train- The bo ice as of sheer rrra Z- iT.d LtnCjE i2-r CO... vtfc pearl accents. Tne fingertip- veil as tile t a Juliet cap clustered :ttlace and pearls. 5 be carried a cascade of h:te orchids, stephanotis, and bar;.Js breath. Maid of honor as Kris tin Nelson, lone. Brides maids ere J? 5ecrs: Elec tric City. 'Aa.: and Mrs. ' illiac Holcomb. Fesdleton, sister of the groom. Tne;. ai ore fcigi a;s:ed floor liur.l g:ns of l.ght green liiramis: itrs long steer sle eves. Tie empire aist as trimmed iti unit cor.on lace. The;, carried nose gays of n.te da.iS.es and baby's breath itn matefcing headpieces. Fic-'-er girl as Tina Zd thorp, Seattle. Vva. rias 'Dea rer as Andy Kvistaa, cs.rd. both cotisias of Ti- tae fcrix. Best mar. as Fan Lindner, pt. Mara. Ca., brother of tne gr : r... I'shers ere Kerr;. Peterson. Luiie Air Force Base, Arizona, brot her of the brix, an: Ter ms Lindner, Pendleton, brot- Mark Brown on leave g Mars Bro'n horr.e He July 1 for 2 11 be coming m the W. ; eeks. rom Bar s'. lnd.es dos where he has been stitionec: for a year. His ne assign ir.ent is or. the destrcyer escort. Courtney 'nose noir.e base is at Naples, ita;.. r..s next toe of duty will be -hi v-d:terranear.. Tne aw is shipping his lor rum. of Mr. an: Marc, is the son : .Mrs. Faul Eron. Mr. ANT MBS. John r COLE eek from !. - '.nar- . j--Apartment it. Heppwr .'- Pat Cutsforth's houe in Lex.nr tor.. Mr. Cole is tr.e ne mechanic for ML GG. AITHIITIS? TIT A L f A H A L 1 1 ALFANAL - F.eiieves pain aac stiffness ALFA-N'AL - No harmful sid effects ALFANAL - Used successfully by thousands ALF ANAL - Just J7.5S for full 30-cay supply "ALFANAL" At Health Food Stores or Order Lirect Crater Laboratories Inc. Post OfSce Box 3S-A Ashiaad, Ore. 9"I20 i!i NIK we Krist.ne Peterson cro. Uedding music as tj Mr. and Mrs. larrell James, ac-c:-n,;ared r Mrs. Paul Tes. For her inter's edd :r.r. Mrs. Per inc. Mrs. Peterson rre a pin knit dress. :th a h.te gardenia corsage. The mot her y. the grojrr. ore a be ice dress, and a corsage of pink rcsrbads. A reception as held m the CEiircfc after the ceremony. Wc.te gladiolis and da.sies accented the room. The five tiered edding case, cut and served t;. Mrs. Norman Kan son. Beaverton. aunt of the bride; and Mrs. Bill F.iet-n-ann. lone. as decorated ail in r.ite and topped itt hite Pourmc coffee as Mrs. Fed Kistad, aunt of the bride, Tigard: punch as Mrs. Tom. Laithorp aunt of the bride, Seattle. Wa. Ar.encinc the g.ft Uible as Jan Peterson anc Bci ok. bei ! NatU.e Tes. Carley gstrom had the guest bo Wheat bags and hite is tth candy fc.sses ere sed out by Eikka I&I'borp and Kim Hanson. For Eoint-aay, thie bride ore a hite and lavender ;ress ith hite acces 5. After a wedding trip sori 'he Oregon coast, the cou- ill be liviac in Fendle- The groom is a 1563 gra duate of KermistonHigh scho ol and the bride graduated from lone Eigr.School in 137C. Both are currently attending :NE ZINTEF, finishing second tear at Mt. Hood r.muT.if. College has been v-t to 13T1-T2 WHO'S 'i AMONG STOLE NTS IN EPIC AN" " JUNiOF COL ;S. Gene has been on Lean's lis: the last to rters. ''Gene has a spi A fried:iress and coo i'lon ;tr. both his instruc s and students." e is the grandson of Mr. Mrs. Gene Ferguson of rr.iSton and fom.erly of ipner. He is the son of ; z intr of lorie and Mrs. Founhefeli 'A Boring. e ie w H if sickness or injury strikes your family you'li need help ro pay hopital bills doctor bills nurMrtir care other medical costs WESTERN FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY offers the help you need with Hospital-Surgical Plan JOHN fJOCHNAUEK Gilliam & BisU Bldg. Box 4&6 B"- 676-M18 Bek. Ph. 676-5862 Installation honors Wr. nd Mr. Pc W. linJ strom r infcU'.ld kort) Patr. and Wor!h XUtrvT. & Licut Chaptrr No. 119 Or d. r 4 th Sur t jr.kUSUtU cr r tiumie SuD d. r.. r!uvc at :r v-.or.ic Hall. Mr. Tick UiS.in. ol HiTfi'. fast Crnd Matron ol th CranJ Chapttr of Cre.on and Past Matron ol Futb Clupur No. 5: ol KTprr. -a instal'.int Grand Matron. Assistin, in ull:n .ffu-r Tf Lick vkilkit-sm. inu'.lin patron. Mr. Heard Hrant, nur shall, V.r. C.C. Carmchael, orjamst; all pas! ma trow and patrons of Pu Chaptfr No. 3:, and Mr, Jame Lin dsav, craplair., a pas' matron of Locust Chapter. C:hr elective and appoint ive officers for tr ::-73 vear are: asiate natron, Mrs. Elmtr Laad. assocuu patron. Charles O'Connor, secrttary. .V.rs. Leis Kal vorsen, treasurer. Lti Kalvorsen, eoiKiuc!rss, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, as sociate cofwJuctress, Mrs. Cleo Child rs, chapLam. Mrs. James Linosay, Marshal, V.rs. Eerl Akers. Adah. Mrs. Herbert Ekstrotr. Jr.. Euth, Mrs. Kenneth S mouse. Fst her, Mrs. John Froudfoot; Martha. Mrs. Adon Kamlet: Elecu. Mrs. Herbert Ik strom Sr.; Wardir, Herbert Ekstrom Sr.; and sentinel, Kenneth S mouse. Miss Tanya Tucker as soloist and sang "You'll Ne ver Walk Alone" and "May You Alavs" the Worthv Ma tron's songs for the year. !rs. Wilkinson, ot- sned ari honor ed mests cresenl ere Mrs. Paul Jones, Grand EepreseD tative of Indiana in Oregon, Kenneth S mouse. Worshipful Master of lone Lodge No. ISO A.F. i A.M.; Sfrs. Hal vorsen, member of the State Executive 5oard of Interna tional Order of Eainbc for Girls; Teena Stefan!, Worthy Advisor of lone Assembly No. 89; and Christina Lmdstrom. Grand representative of Ala bama in Oregon. Other guests ere present from Keprner, Herrr.iston, Arlington, Pendleton, and lone. Installation as preceded tv a delicious pot-luck din ner served in the dining ro om, hicb as decorated in the colors for the year; pink, bite, silver, and green. Ev eryone enjoyed the Masons annual stra berries and ice cream for dessert. Miss Madeline Goodall of Portland spent last eek here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Griffith. She left for borne on Saturday. Herbert Ekstrom Sr. as a patient in a Portland hospital for five days itt an injured leg in traction. He is no at home on crutches. Mrs. Georgia Bre.ster of Pendleton and a former re- lone Baked Goods Willo-s Grange Ladies at lone are sponsoring a tra veling food sale on Friday Starts at 10 a.m. PICKAPL KAMLETT, 1972 lone High School graduate, started ork recently at Ken nelly Glass Works at The Dalles. He is in the appren tice program hicn ill lead to his becoming a licensed glass cutter. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlet!. He hopes to play itn a dance combo at The Taiies. tf.-Nt LlEKAK'i HOL'KS O'-i-r. Mi.r..;oy ac.c Wed-..;v.- . y ;-, -i:3t' p.m. 31 -1 lonA rounle kidrlit vl lone, ts a patient in Ptn-Erton Con iiiur.i'y H -pital. V.r. Fo . liivUtrom returned on Thuruv from eViTal Slav in Portland, r-rrr r attt mvd tr f.i'i th.rd a:.nul !. .fraiid Chapter of Ori'foii, or.Wr of the fa.t.rn Sr, Mrs. LinJstrom served a Craivd Adah during th " Tr-a-urs of the Star" sessi.m. The Grand Chapter pre n!fd $C6.ovV0 m KctKiiarh.pi to voun' jvople in Ore-n aiid S16.5X to the Cancer Fe search Fund .if the I Diversity of Oregon. Mrs leis Hai vorsen and Mrs. James I ind say also attt nded Grand Chap ttr. Mrs. Halvorsen served on the Information Comnn ttee. Teena Sftf.ru. Vkorthv Ad visor cf lone Assn.bl No. 89, Christina Limistrorr., Cin dy Ekstrom, Laurit CfcUJtrs, Cathv Cannon, and T-Anr. Bar th tt attendfd the 46th Grand Asfn.b!y. Inttrnatiorul Or der of Fa.nbo f.r Girls in Oregon at CM Cohseum in Corv-allis, Jui CI-CA. D-Ann Barnett as a mt mir of the Crand Choir and Cindv Ek strom served on the State Executive Board. hich is Com;Ksed of txith girls and adults. On Saturday evening at tlie installation ctremonv Mrs. Le:s Hal v or sen. Mother Ad visor of lone Assembly as installed as an adu'.t nie n:N r of the Execut;vt Burd and Christina Lmdstrom s in stalled Grand Eeprcst ntative to Alabama in Oreg in. Mrs. Kerbrt Ekstrom Jr. drove the girls to C.:rv::;s and Mrs. Foy W. Lmdstrom ent down for the Saturday ses sion and she and Mrs. Hai vorsen brought the girls home after the Installation. Tentv scholarships ere presented to girls; stuffed toys and a JoX.OC c.Vck ee given to a Cay Care Center in Eugene; SjjO.OC check to the Shrimr's Hos pital for Crippled Children, and 5530.00 check to the Ma sonic and Eastern Star Home at Forest Grove. There as a total registration of 1.27C at the meetings. First In-estors an easv Easv, because First Investors Passbook kts you invest for VO days at V , one jcar at 5i4f"f. and two years at 5! .'i-Vou can invest in one, two or all three time accounts, all at the same A minimum opening deposit of S3, plus aduitionai ucjkms ui J""-" f ill keep vour Passbook grow inj: - i ..I. a ..,1 .... L li t. ( First Investors Passbook is available to indiv iduals and non profit ( organizations onlv . in an one maturity plan: SJ5.IHK).) OES gives $17 thousand to Cancer Tt! R."ird annoul ses.i.vr of the Crand Ctuj'ti r of Ore ton. OrAr of labt rnSur in id jut I-:: t u Memorial ColiMuii; in Fort land ith le.'s'1 mmSr at tend.!ii Frr siding ovr tt.-s ' TTtaur.i .f th SUr Ses si.ro" tr Mrs. Tick U k.!u.on, He;pnr, aM Karl ip;r. Turner, Worthy Crand Matron aiJ Patron. Also present repreoriitin t'n ir Sta'tS efe officers from Cali.' irr.u. Vhashtngt.ir., ldho. luh. Neviii. loa. Tfa, Fenivsivanu. s! irg;nu, Louisiana, British Columbia and Florida. A check for 516,333 i presented to the Vn.vtrsit) ol Oregon Medical $cho- for cancir research. Lr. m. FletcN r, t treotorof thCan c.r Fesearch and Tvin-.or Li v.sioi., accepted the check or benalf of the school and said it ould te used in the tumor immunology labv.ratory htre :h) expect a break through soon winch ill n abie them to contr this d.s tase. A l.ke amount aard.-d to th m las! June has tv n f.ranc;ng their research. Dr. Fietchtr said ttiat although be under st id fedral funcis e to be all.vcated to this department, thev have not received ar.v niont y as yt, Kinzua V.r. and Mrs. Lee Bailey and V.r. and Mrs. Don Slin kard left Friday ev, ning f. r a three etks vacation trip tut .ll Uke them to visit ;th relatives in Kansas, Mis souri, Arkansas, and North Carjhna. V.r. and V.rs. Arlet C'amp-N-'J and daughter Andrea left Saturday for Lancaster, Ca- l.f. htre th.y Ul visit ith Vr. and V.rs. Jack Wil liamson, and family and V.r. and Mrs. Harold WiUiamsoo. Mr. and Mrs. Fichard Gra ham and daughters t nt to L'nutilla and then, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. For rest Graham, left for Indiana and Kentucky to visit with relatives. Earn up to 5Vi with First Investors Passbook. Passbook: wav ip earn big interest Maximum deposit so this aard from the East ern sur is important town prre and is N I'ME u- ith d.scrfti'W 10 aihi vt th gratt uces. T! Chapttr also presented $19 ST.; in scholarship to Oregon outh. r.h tntr three rcivln JWOeafMo N (;n or continue an education m th fill J of theolos) und. r the FSTARL Fatro Star Train.nt fr Frligious La drh.p procram. Fnirteen C'.rU. c.illege Juniors or sen iors studying science, nurs int. pharnsacy, teaching or social ork, recsved $5oV Le'.; S. Parker Scholar ships. In addition, six other scholarships of $:: each ere aard.d to oun ;ev p'.e for cor.t.nuinc their edu cation. This aards, toother :th a contribution to !! Masonic and Eastern Sur Home at Forest Crov of $13.S80;, britvs the toUl money donated th.s year for ph.lanthrinic assistance to J5o.:36.9:. OttH'r Masonic organiza tions ere honored dunnf the session :th Daniel N Scb ulze. Crand Master of Masons and 15 of bis officers repre senting the Crand Lode of New MRS. EF.IC JOHNSON is one at Keppner's new laundromat. i kv. N 'J I n n 9 ) Research iiregon, Miss sun lm, Sui HonoredCueenandMra. m. Walter, Crand Guardian representing Grand Bethel, International Order ol Jot Damihtera. Mis Su Ed wards, Worthy Advisor, and air. Cha,Graham,Surrm liisjctor. representing th Grand Assemblv. Interna tional OrJer of Ralnho for Girls; and Fred Guldager.P puty Master Councilor and Mrs. Larnc Frese, Dad Advisor, representing th Or d. r of Denuilay for tt Stat of Oregivn. Nel elected Grand offi cers installed ar Mrt. Ceo. Fistola, Astoria, and Lester langdon, St. Helens, matron and patron, Mr.LiPos. Grants Pass, and Mrrill Stanley. Troutdalt, assoc. matron and patron. Mrs. Gale Wilson. Seet Homt. conductress, Mrs, Homer Parnsh, Osego Lake, assoc. conductress; and Fichard Sklles, Wasco, sen tinel, ho U1 sepf for th 197:-73 year. Lexington LEXINGTON - Janet Crab tree returned to ber home in Juneau, Alaska this eek hile her son Scott remain ed for a f eeks visit iin vr n.rnts. V.r. ana Mrs. Kenneth Palu-T. of the first day customers Regular savings: the flexible v-ay to earn Dailr Interest. a Our Regular Savings pays big Daily Interest, so vou'll start earning from the day you deposit. Another nice thing: your Regular Savings plan is flexible. Lets you save as much, or as little, as you want. And traditionally permits you to withdraw J01" '"nds ni'me you ithout advance notice. Wtt wa - 0.f it-! jdVv, W WeB H FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF OREGOW Mr. and Mr. Jim MartiB and children of San francla co iitd parent Mr. and Mr. C1U Hea and hn parents Mr. and Mr. Roy Martin this a. Mr. and Mr. Alfred an Winkle o(SloUne, a. er Leint' and HPlr isi l.4 thii et. and visited btt mother, Mrs. Cleo an Winkle, patient to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mr. Bobby an Winkle and Jim lcr of Pauline, a. ere eekend viaitora at the nom of Bob by's parenta. Mr. and Mr. WUllatn J. Van Winkle. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Jones ere Portland and Hood Ri ver visitors over tne eek end. Tbey and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones and Mrs. Flor ence McMillan attended the Irvln-Waldoo eddinc at the Episcopal Church In Hood River Saturday evening. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jo nes. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whit ney and Kimmberlee, and Mrs. Florence McMillan ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Henderson. Mrs. Norma Marquardthas returned home from Walla Walla General Hospital. Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mrs. Mervin Leonard, and Anita and Creg Davidson ere Port land visitors over the eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright have gone borne after visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Majeski. ATTEND SAFETY MEETING Tenty-fline men and o men of Eastern Oregon Log ging Co. attended a Safety meeting and breakfast at 4.30 a.m. last Tuesday, at the Camp 5 community hall. This as bosted and cooked by Bill Boblender of Pendleton. Saf ety Representative from the State Accident Insurance Fund and was sponsored by Eastern Oregon Logging Co. A film on safety as shon after the breakfast. 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