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lone News limNEK C AXETTrTIMCi. Thf&1.JyJW i IONE rA! School Notes (Continued from Page I) Mr and Mrs George Griffith nd children were vhdtor In fr.lon lat witk. ..,it,n LuiidtU underwent w-iuiiJ threat surgery M University of Oregun Medical hi.t.jHti.1 in IVrtland Vedncday of lat wrk Hit mth-r. Mr E It Lundell an.l Robert Drake c 3 n UUJ BUILDING SPECIALS EUER 3-pc. Bath Set w low price on cast Irot. lub. lavatory, basin. closet and scat Colors SI $15 extra. 1st Quality. Clans Lined Hot Water Heater 52 gaL cop, 10-year war ranty, mad by '75 Pioneer and White... St.-el Shower 30 95 Stall Range Hood, IQ QZ Fan, cor.portone " Vanity Medicine Cabinet, large size slid- iJO Q5 ins glass doors LUMBER 4x8xV Sanded Plywood 4x8xVa" Sheathing 2x4 Stud, 8 ft. long 4x8 V-groove Mahog. ply i"x4x8 Plyveneer, sheet 15 4M c ea, f320 SJ98 CEILING TILE at carload wholesale Plain ft. Decorator Doc. Acoustical lO'i' 13c 1 AC IT ft 3 BIRCH OH MAHOG. If! 4 PLYWOOD ft... " OAK FLOORING No. 2 Shorts $110 M I No. 2 Random $133 ROOFING, SIDING V Groove Canadian Cedar No. 1 Panel Shakes . . . $1 1.95 Painted No. 2 shakes . . . $6.00 Unpalnted No. 2 Shakes $4.95 ix0 Rustic Siding . . . $75 M 15 lb. FELT Roll $198 ALUMINUM WINDOWS SIZE 2- 0x2-0 3- 0x2-0 3-0x3-0 3- 4x3-4 4- 0x4-2 5- 0x2-0 6- 0x30 LIST $22.45 24.42 27.57 33.90 39.91 30.86 38.92 DOORS YOUR COST $13.74 15.74 16.95 21.37 24.99 19.07 24.36 WEPCO all aluminum PE HUNO STORM SCRBEM BOOK Reg. $43.50 Buy th belt In town for only ALUMINOUS ROOFING $16 per . (limited quantlU $2995 Open nights till 8 Mon. 4 FrL Gllsan Store Only OPEN SUNDAY KING and ir:e with Uim tt f Tlcy reported the! I" I ,v.g tUl4 t'Hl. .si.i.U-y EV.J. i. . ruirt Grove Ust U, uh birthday a w j UmU llrlmWntf Saturday ',':r":rV,amii Krn Lundrll who ,-l.yed In Children l.rr .l Ji.n . a M I:inr1 n.1 Ah-ne Cannon. Anita nd 1 , ,h chonjE. (yn.tt r,.f..rJ l'a"y J, ...ended Baker Mother ih.re . .ym.. Lundell. Mr David M'W. lrUY..... .,,....,. Chrrvl. Mr and Turn. Mt I ltK-rt Kmert. Mr and Mrs Herbert llynd and Mrs Ln Ray Sari. Mr and Mrs Raymond Lundrll ar.d daughters vlMted at the hime of Mr and Mr njnen aic ,.. i ri.mfllus and also In V U I ft - Portland. The H'rlng band concert was ....l.i in th achool caf.-torlum Tuesday evening of last week with Arnle jiwiman o'.". ti. i.cinniT. the Intermediate "- . . . ... jt and hi;h whool oanas i..a,ru wveral iiumH-rs and also pjayea as a mans band. ?umrer were hv the chorus. The band j mothers served refreshments Cannon ford. Several from here attended the BCthltUa at Hat Itxk jark Sun day. Mr and Mrs Wallaro Matthews and ilaujrliteta anil Mr and Mr Ci-rl Akers and family -ent the .t-kend in Portland Gary Morgan, mm f Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan received ijlniul injury id y flnL'.T of his left nana Miunny while working on the d.ieks at .mniilla boat houhe. He crushed tho bme -f his flnwer letwe-n .1.. i..-.. liw'im. Ilu was taken to the Hermlaton ho)ital for treat ment. ,.,.,h.or f Mr and Mrs David afterwards - i ,,,.1 Baker, l rewvcring rrm injuria ... wr foot recently nneiveci when fche ot It caught In a power lawn mower. Mr and Mrs A W MiLeod of Amity were visitors here last week. M G Greer and son, Dkk, of Walla Walla sient one day last week here. Dick Greer was a f.irmor croeer here. A potluck dinner was served at the Rebekah hall Saturday to workers at the Morgan and lone cemeteries. The dinner was served by members of the Re bekah lodso and of Willows Krange. Mr and Mrs Dorr Mason and son of Hlnes were visitors here last week. Mr and Mrs Holmes Gabbert of Portland spent a few days at their farm last week. Mrs Adon Hamlett and Mrs O L Lundell returned home Thursday of last week from a trln. Mrs Hamlett visited jur Hamlett at Ontario and Mrs Lun dell visited her son and family, Mr and Mrs Harland Lundell in Boise, Idaho. Mr and Mrs E Markham Baker snent the weekend in Sumner, Wash to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs C G Henderson, who celebrated their Ttfth wedding anniversary. Mrs Ronald Baker and daughter. Sheila, of Hermla ton accompanied them and vis ited relatives in Seattle. Mr and Mrs David Ely and daughter, Lois, of Hermiston snent Sunday with nis ratner, Fred Ely. Mrs John Ainnngton ana children, Dalo Ray and Claude Brcshears were here from Lyle, Wash one day last week. Mrs Ray is convalescing from Injuries received In a recent auto acci dent at the home of her sons In Lyle. The lone town team played at Kin7.ua Sunday and lost. Several from here attended the game. Mr and Mrs Bill Kietmann ana sons spent Sunday with relatives In Arlington. The hltih school Pilgrim fel lowship group went bowling In Hermiston Sunday afternoon. i.t " The student body play will be May 20 at 8 P M. n .,iniir..ate will be May 29 at the school cafetorlum at 7:30 P M. Effect of Soil Bank Conservation Reserve Described nr, into the I960 crop season, the Conservation Reserve fs having substantial Impact on the acreage and production of surplus crops, the U S Depart ment of Agriculture says In Its ..ni ritxirt on the operation of the Soil Bank program. With approximately 300.000 contracts in effect and more man o llon acres under contract, the report shows, cropland wm. has been contributing heavily to the surplus build up In re cent years Is being wnnneiu from production and devoted to conservation uses under long- term contracts. nnrlno- the 1959 60 period, the department reports, farmer par ticipation in tne ion.iervni.uii Reserve more than doubled. The cropland withheld from production almost tripled, and the percentage ot wnoie (.tm" under contract crew to more than two-thirds of the total linger the Conservation Re enrvn farmprs voluntarily enter contracts to hold cropland out of production and devote it to tion uses. After four venra of exocrience. the depart ment says, It is apparent mat lnrtre numbers of farmers will participate In a program of this tvnn In each of the last two years, farmers have offered land for the orocram well in excess f tha nmnimt that COUld be accepted. Phone your news items to 6-9228. KEEP OREGON GREEN Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 Hermiston, Oregon Don Wlnlc Mgr. Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111 Frank Wink & Sons Owners iV BUILDING SUPPLY 8905 N. Vancouver Are. 10301 N. E. Gllsan St. Portland. Oregon Territorial Bonds of Hawaii . . . Exempt from both Federal and State Income Taxes Hawaii. Paradise of the Pacific, is also the business center of the Pacific. Bonds of the Territory of Hawaii, issued prior to statehood, offer a most attractive investment, especially to those who are subject to liih income taxes. The interest on bonds of the Territory of Hawaii is exempt from all income taxes, both State and Federal. Territory of Hawaii 4.30'c Aviation Revenue Bond, Scries A Dated 41-59 Due 7-1-84 A limited quantity of these bonds is available at prices to giv a current viold of 4"i. qi I in r Mll -IM.tK II in H' IT"-' ii Mr. Sldeelnger will be In Heppne tomorrow (May 20). Call 6-9912 to contact him for more Information. 7ilkiiSiiiillicrd1o.(lnr. f i :C4 Ceie-o) Mc!rvm Bwllrg U rVHed 12. 0'eoi Nti rV''od 1 2, O'egoi PendVon, As'cr.a, Heed - c-a T-. To': ! THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF THE PRESENTS 150 MUSIC STUDENTS IN ANNUAL iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiimimiiiiiuuiiiiiiin J HEPPNER 1 IHIGH SCHOOLf GYM f 1 8:00 P.M. T yes , May lnh 24 I Under The Direction of Arnold Melby 1 Receipt from thU concert re t. b. ui for Kholorshlp. to Mnd music student, I to summer echod t the University of Oregon and Washington Stat. UaWer.lty. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir 4 BANDS - CHORUS - SOLOS TRIOS - QUARTETS PROGRAM- 4 WILL INCLUDE SELECTIONS BY ADMISSION - HIGH SCHOOL DANCE BAND -ADULTS $1.00 - INTERMEDIATE BAND - GRADE SCHOOL HONOR BAND "H S- STUDENTS 50c - HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS -GRADE 25c - HIGH SCHOOL BAND - INDIVIDUAL PERFORMERS I ' - THIS AD MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING - Howell's Union Service Heppner Dr. Wallace Wolff Heppner B. P.O. Elks No. 358 Heppner Star Theater Heppner Pendleton Music House Pendleton Ekstrom Farm Chemicals lone Heppner TV, Inc. Cable Service Lott's Electric Heppner City Center Motel Heppner Dr. Darrell Martin Dentist C. A. Ruggles Insurance Heppner Dr. A. D. McMurdo Heppner Dr. L D Tibbies Heppner The Wishing Well Drive-In EMCO, Inc. John Deere Dealer Case Furniture Co. Heppner Elma's Apparel Heppner Phil's Pharmacy Heppner Red and White Store Heppner Humphreys Rexoll Drug Heppner Western Auto Store Heppner Wilson's Men's Wear Heppner M oyer's Cafe Heppner Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Insurance Court Street Market Heppner Farley Motor Company Heppner First Nat. Bank of Oregon Heppner Branch Heppner Bakery Heppner Economy Market Thomas Howell Heppner Auto Parts R. C. McMurtry Winn-Dee's Snack Shop Heppner Lois' Beauty Shop Heppner Ford's Tire Service Heppner Ambrose Chapin Barber Shop Heppner Peterson's Jewelers Heppner J. C. Penney Co. Heppner Thomson Bros. Grocery Heppner Gonty's Shoes & Appliance! Miladies Apparel Heppner Gilliam & Bisbee Heppner Heppner Barber Shop Heppner Dr. E. K. Schaffitz Optometrist Hotel Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sche4 Dr. Robert W. Pfeiffer Chiropractic Physician Central Market & Grocery Heppner Jeanne's Beauty Shop Heppner Heppner Cleaners W. C Collins Jack's Chevron Station Jack Van Wlnkl Wes' Richfield Heppner Heppner Laundry Paul Dohexty Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Heppner Northwestern Motel Heppner Mahoney & Abrams Attorneys Bank of Eastern Oregon Heppner, lone Branches Heppner Hardware Cr Electric Loyal Parker Turf Billiards Heppner Heppner Auto Sales, Inc. Ford, Falcon, T-Bird The Wagon Wheel Heppner Parrish Garage Heppner Morrow County Creamery Heppner Dr. Harold Huber Dentist Haskell & Haskett, Inc. Radio 6 TV Dick's Flower Shop Heppner Heppner Variety Heppner