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lone News If ECHO FALMATtCR Mi Riijr Undit..m erf f-e hur Friday afternm f tatt wrrk In honor nf her iter, Mr Dih liun i4 Gawego Other prernt wiere Mr Tad Miller. Mi Primer Crawford Mr Itxlxft J.-ti. Mm Roland Bergvtrorn, Mm Hubert IVSpain. Xlr Garry Tulii ami Mr A A Stefanl. Mn William Raw tint cave party at the Kit Aker hum Thurday afternoon of lait wrrk In honor of Mr Robert lleald of tort .Monmouth, Jfrw Jervy Other Mefcent ueri XI ra J,.(,n Vixrht, Mrs Earl Mi-Cab. Mrt Adon lUmlett ami daughter Sharlene. Mm Lewi Halvorvn. Mrt Anhle Munker. Mm Ray. roond Lundell. Mr Itov I.lnrt. atrom. Mr Berl Aker. Mm Elbe AKPra, Mr Lloyd Morgan and carui ttawiina. Lt Col and Mr Robert lleald and children of Fort Monmouth. N J are visiting relative here. Mn Heald I the former Bertha Akera and U a sister of Bert and Elbe Akers. They are on their way to t ormota where he will 1- atatloned for two year. Mr Wallace Mattheu-a nl daughters spent a few day In noscDurg. wr Aiattnews met them over the weekend at the coast where they spent the Fourth. Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen re cently attended the dedication of the new Mazama lodge near Mt Hood. Mr Jepsen climbed Mt Hood while there. The Fourth of July was ob served here with fireworks and a dance at the Legion hall. July 2. sponsored by the American Lee ion post The following books have been added to the lone Public library for summer reading for the 1st and 2nd grades: Last One Home is a Green Pig, Hurd; Em met's Pig. Stolz; The Tenement Tree, Seredy; Do You See What I See. Abelard; Little Monkey Orange Blowom WcdJing Punch . r n 4 Whether fr a sljowrr or a home weddin reception, hat could ba prur than a sunny pumh bowl hnliiiKhted by a weddinf rtnf of oranf bluaaom In ire? Good iv to decorate your pumh and at the aama Urn keep it chilled. If you cannot et tint frrh bloom; um the imitation ooa htch have been uami as hat Inniminn for years. Convenient f roien concentrated Florida orange juic is a perfect choice for the ha hi of your pumh. You'll find it economical and healthfully refreahin. too iWle tlta ica nnl of bloaaoms, float a few thin slier of londa orange for added color, Orani Dloaaom l'uwk 4 can ( ounce each 1 quart water and ioa cube Florida froren eoncra 1 quart chilled girureral t rated oranpe juica 2 Florida orang.-a, thinly 5 cups cold water sliced Combine undiluted concentrate with tlte 5 cup cold water in punch bowl Add additional water and ice cubea; stir until melted. Add ungentle, tiamiah with halved orange slice and ica ring. Yield: 32 'i-rup nerving. Note: If desired, recie may ba doubled. Champagne may ba substituted for gingerale tf desired. Orange RIomoiii lea King Fill 5 cup ring mold with water. Float frenh orange blossoms or other small bloaaoms, small green leave snd small fruit of vour choice, in the water and frewze. If you do not have a large ring compartment, a aimil.ir arrangement can be done in an in the World. Glaser: Come to the Farm, and Come to the Zoo, both by Tensen. For the 2nd grade Twelve O'Clock, Belm; Nancy and the Unhappy Lion, Howard; Spagetti Eddie, Ellis; Charley, the Horse, Palazzo; Gobble. Gobble. Ellis. Additional books added are Rhvmes of Childhood. Guest; Llht on the ChiWs Path, Bix ler; Straight Down. Lent; Child ren of Other Lands, Piper; and Stone Age on the Columbia River, Strong. Mrs Dwicht Ilaucen returned Tharer; The Smallest Elephant 'here by plane from New fork iuesuay oi iasi vi-ti. jt. remain here with relatives until Mr Haugen returns from New York before going to there home In Oswego. Arnie Hedman made a busi ness trip to Portland last week end. Mrs John Vorhees and daugh ters of Portland are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Wate Craw ford. Dates to remember:- July 10 The new hymnals lor the Community church will be dedicated during the wor shiD hour, 9:30 A M. July 12 Garden club meeting at 2 PM. July 13 Maranatha club meet ina at 2 P M. July 15 HEC of Willows grange at 2 P M. Mrs Lester Britton of Tygh Valley and Mrs Ned Carr of The Dalles spent Thursday of last week with their brother, Floyd Wiles. Ina Blakley of Prosser, Wash was a guest at the home of Edythe White last week. Ida Lee Chapel of Hardman and Joel Engleman were married In Reno, Nevada, Saturday after noon, June 25. His sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Esper Hansen of Portland were I the attendants. Mrs Milton Morhan and daugh- 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 Wink. Mgr. Res. Henniston JO 7-3111 Frank Wink Sons Owners Long Distance Natlon-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PEN LAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 m4 4 LET ME TELL YOU . . . PLAY SAFE WITH GRAIN FIRE I NSU RANCE IT COSTS VERY LITTLE DON'T TAKE CHANCES INSURE TODAY! MamMiMimMMiMMmiiiiisii,M",,M,M,,,,",,,'',,,,M,,,,'M,",,,,,,",''",,,,,'"M 15 Dividend ON PREMIUM ter, Marilyn, made a trip to Port land last week. Mr and Mrs Alvln McCabe are the parents of a son, Kevin Robert, born at the Pioneer Mem orial hospital, June 2S. Weight 7 lb and 4 oz. Mr and Mrs L A Mr-Tabe and Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree of lone are the grand parents, Mr and Mrs Artnur Keene and Mrs Hattie Crabtree of lone and Mrs Blanche Scheelar of Salem are the great-grand parents. Mrs Robert Jepsen gave a birthday party In honor of her son, Billy's fifth birthday Frl dav afternoon. Others present were Dickie Snider, Jimmie Hud son, Herbie Ekstrom, Nell Crow ford, and Dale Hedman. Shirlee McGreer, daughter of Mr and Mrs Verner Troedson, lone has been accepted as a civ ilian employe of the United States Air Force and is to teach children of service personnel in Turkey. She is to report August 24 at McGuire Air Force Base In New Jersey. Miss McGreer attended Whit man College at Walla Walla and graduated from the University of Oregon in 1957. She has been teaching at Springfield the past three years. This summer she is teaching the demonstration school for the University of Oregon where she is working for her master of edu cation degree. Dick TurDine of Mill City, Ore gon was visiting friends In lone over the weekend. Mr Turpine was a barber in lone 41 years ago. He is at present a barber in Mill City. John, Kenny, and Shirley Han sen ol Lakeview nave oeen guests of the Phil Emerts the past week. The Akers familv held a fam ily reunion at the home of Mr and Mrs Russell Miller at Board- man on Sunday. Guests were Mr and Mrs Berl Akers and family, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Akers and sons, Mr and Mrs Elbe Akers and Danny, all of lone, Mr and TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT INSURANCE AotrNv-T PHO.VE 6-9652 -f& tJu efJtutft Let us help light the way for YOU I We can just hear your spontaneous expressions of joy when you do business with use. Make it today! HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. May & Main Streets PH. 6-9152, 6-9153 The first electric lamp was in vented July IS. 1859 by Pro feasor Moses Gcrrish Farmer of Salem. Mass. 1 -Howell's History of Incandescent Lamp 2-Famous Facts, pg. 190. Mr Kennrth Akcii ar.4 Nai.y if IMlUnd. -Mary J '- f llrM-nt-r. Mr 'd Mr JUM4 iUSrt nd !! -.an. Mr and Mi Vrttwn Catini and - f U Giid. It lYl and Mr K-t-eM C lleaU and family, and llalU 'd Jim Main Mr and Mr paud M l-i n ltlalnent knh a tld iH t ibrir htm J4turd cumnj Cueki rrt Mr and M. Trd Palmatrrr, Mr and Mj ! iu.re. Mr and Mr IVlmrr Cia f..rd. Mr and Mr l'hail Hud a..n and Mr and Mm I..n :..m Mr and M I-l Ran- ar.J M.ii f l utfrrie hav brvn m inu tu-r aitrr. Mr and M' l.iid .VJ.Utl and family the al Wrrk. Sociol Security Carries Protection For Disability Ti' li.aity !4iklr. -. J ir U uiii) ii.i jn jut illoie I: ul r Tt. rli Itiat Date to temembetl July 12 Garden Club t Mr Phil Emert tlueM of Mr and Mr Kiln' Akrr on the fourth were Mr and Mr Rrrl Akcr and Bonnw. Lt Ctd and Mr ItHrt C lleaid and Jimmie, Mr and Mr Kuvm-11 Miller. Mr and Mr Wilbur Aker and Mr and Mr Kenny Aker and Nancy. Mr and Mr Kenny Aker and Nancy are spending a few da at the home of Mr ami Mr Berl Aker. Mrs Rd Kvlstad and children f lr.,rf.i UiIkI talih her pjx ni. Mr and Mr tWar Vtr wn tftl rt-k Mi Artliur Strfaiti, Jr nf IMity In lcnHr uf her .n Jerry lit 1 tiil!i.lav nil Iti.tdV. Jul lt Cu.-.n u rre Tommy Melrna treilv and ratty tet-nm II..- iii nd Virgil Mii;an. and Tr-M and Tan Strlani. and Jeff Turwr. Mi Carl tU-tiMiorn Ma !. tr t a ci-fte lumr hniiurlnt; Mr I!m Klt.d if lVavcrton and Mr Tad Il.irdrty .f Fu(;ene n TliurMlay ftrrniHn. Other itetii wore Mr Art lirrjtrm. Mr lloland BerL'Mrom. Mr Wal ter Ifc'bvni. Mr CWar IVtern. Mr l4nard CatUon. Mr James Karlcv. and Mr Arthur Strfonl Jr. Mr ItnlMTt JcpM-n j;ave a party on Frid.iy u(trrnxn in honr of her son Bill 5th birth d,iy. Guent were Herbie Kktrm, Utile lledmsn. lUi kle Snider, and Neil Crawford. UttrntU CAZITTE TIMta, Thui4T. JlT ll.lvfl lt -ii rUllt tr liNjulird tV laW V l'S 11 l.Krn 't:t tf thrir piy rmrU j I-rvjrl'V 'Sirs, tr.c SViu;.1 l-f Ihri ! buildiri; ff'te.1Jin fi ifu-ir ear if r-nirwent. The j kluxOrdt'C if t?U Fcirjal In .ill an. c pi'fc'lam til- rljiht th.-fe. Vmtun Wrl.t. duuut man arr f the Ij. Grande nil rcutlty lfire. tUt jri. Man if ttiem. b? ald. re tu't jware d the laitii:y pi"triun they hae In a if their death Uf.iirt leiichinc retirement aije Othrr da ru't know that llmmh their e.rr.inj; and lal tunmr- ity tax on thoe earnlnj; they arc li buildinjj duabllity In uraiuv irtvtin fir them mIm and tluir di j-ndrnt Fery wtoklni; i-in and hi (jtmlv khould know that. through hi .rl.yl ecurity tax navment. h I buihtin three- way protection. He khould re lue that the nnd.-t deduction from hi pay envelop can pro- Lie a montniy inttune u run earning ar cut off either by Id ace. disability, or ueatn, W. I.t point out. SHial kfcurtty inurance pay ment are onlv a liartul reulace- ment of Kwt earnini:. However. Imiuum' inoM working xtple are pn.i.v!u.n ff.rd-vl u grratrr than It would l-e If the trm nm m a duntary tt that i, a tem In whkh tbe worker x.uld -h'ln Up" and pay the uy, r ty cut and p up ro let t ion. Mv ioiiuna with other worker in the Ul MTiirlty Inauianre Kwram and lJU"J mhUI KH'Ur- ity I4y, all worker tur the rik and rw'ie a irrrater meas ure f iH-rw.nal and family pro- tetion at W Ci-at, Welo dc- i lares rhooi your new Item t 1124. rt;nninnm:iium;niui;;tit:tnnin AYERS PEST CONTROL TOR TOUR SPRAT1NG Tree. Torrd and Grain Stor age; Resident and Commer cial rowing. Clayton Aycrs Phone 6-9953 ammtmrnmimamant Qp SUMMER FOODS S 4 SOS n q y d c K LARGE PKG. 3c MJB COFFEE POUND DDRKEE'S sM ire Hl-C DRINK 46 OUNCE cans 9C 1 13 MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS, PHONE 6-9288 WALDORF TISSUE 4 ROLL PACK for anc 67' SAUSAGE LEAN SEASONED JUST RIGHT lb oo LUNCH MEAT Pickle & Pimtento, Olive Loaf, Bologna j 6 Oz. Pkgs. PURE LARD 3 PKGS. 79C j 4 LB. PKG. 49C BEEF LIVER Young & Tender LB. 39C APPLE. CHERRY OR PEACH n e)iraiiy 's Pees FOR GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE Large CANTALOUPES g FOR $100 No 2 POTATOES I 20 LBS- 99C SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY. 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