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lone News r riAHCixt cuAwroito Pates Bt Humbert NseiasViir 11 Vetersss'a Day pfr am at I0;M at Mens Mwi nid lotiawwi try a spaghetti dtiur ' t tbs Amti Icea Legion Hall at lliM t iroa NtfMDMt Ilreotoau fans. ! vs Kerfotd mi final championship earn t li)0 t loa field. No-retnbet H Cni; basaat at tb lebekah ball liJO. XtnmbN 1 fellowship dinner at the loot Community Church sponsored by tb Thlrteener. Novombor li Amislcan Leg loa Auxiliary at tha bom el Mr. Dolmer Crawford at 1:00 p. m. November 1ft Arnica club at th p hem el Mr. Ami Redman. November II Three Link dub. Don Harris of Portland. Arthur and Roy LIndstrom, Roger Kin esid. Wallace Caarslsnd. Tom White, Cordon White. Herbert Petersen and Cu Jnncn re luned Monday from Ei hunt ing near TulJfc'nt, Mm. Lewis Italvorsrn. Mr. HUlie Crabtrre. and Mr. Arthie Munkert attended ih funeral irn ice In Salem Tuesday for tr C, Brk. Mr. Brk was a brother in Uw of Mr. Ctabtnre and a uncle of Mr. Ilalvotsen. Mr. Munker and Leo Crabtrr of Ion. Tli Tiple Club met Friday afternoon. November 4 at Ihe home tt Mr. KmI MacKenrte a 1th Mr. Dixon Smith, and Mr. Charles O'Connor a eo hote The rifxiLTam consisted of a re view of Modern Mule by Mr. Char let O'Connor, me next meeting will be December 9 with the nrorram tonic being the For- el en School System. Those rolnc bowline at Her- mUion Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Carry Tulli. Mr. and Mr. RotxTt Ji'Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnle Hedman. and Mr. and Mr. LVlmef Crawford. John Ktract of Elk Grove. Calif ornia passed away Sunday, No- The Pinochle Club met at the home l Mr. Clytl Crawford Frl Jay evening. November 4. High iiie was won by Mr I'aul Tew, evond high Mr. E4 Baker, pinochle Mr. Art paiteu. Mr Fisirum Jr. received the I SOMETHING IN COMMON? RIflhtl Thy or both out of dat. Tb Trlcratop by thr million yean and your fir Insurance policy by thre year If you haven't brought Its value up to dot bcaut of sky-high replacement costs. Call us. W can be helpful. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY f HONE 6-9625 HEPF1TCA. OREGON BOX fill , vember . IVOJt at Sacramento. California Funeral service and ' interment were held Tuesday at j Use Uf amenta Memorial Gar den, lie U survived by hi wife. I IV.ru Palmi?rl one daugh- Mr. and Mr. Ted Talmateer d-r Guest tM-rt Mr. J. It Satuid)' for FJk Croe.Jme Harnett. Mr. Hubert Ek. Ca:if .inla to attend the funeral' .rom Jr. Mrs. lUmarU tWU. M-n tot vt John Stract. , Mrc Elmer llultj, Mr. Ed Baker. Jarui and H-mnie Talmateer Mr. Keith Be. .Mi . V e.trr UUt,-d at the home of Mr. and llama. Mrs. NI Tw Art u n.,. f-rtkmnril In Heo- Dalell. Mr. Wallace Caar.land. j .r oMr the weekend and they, Mr. Joanne Pitn. Mr. James are now U)tnj; with Mr. and Morgan. Mr. Pvte C-annoit Mr. Joanne lHon llted her The i:tktert Star S.lal Club mother. Mr. Ida Coleman Ut held a lum-heon Tueslay. Nov.! week. Mr. Dlort 1 now living 1 at the home of Mr. Charle In lleppner and 1 employed at O'Connor with Mr. Walter Do-.the Tioneer Memorial hospital, by n a hote. SUteen mem- Mn,. Fannie Griffith was a ber were pretMnt for the lun- gUet Jant week of Mr. and Mrs. chron. Walter Iobn and Mr, uulht Ilaugen and family at Omar Itlctmann received the Oswego. door prlie. IXmald OMeara of Madera. California, a nephew of Mrs. Stella O'Meara was on of the football player killed In th plane crash of the San Louis ObUiw football players.. Legion Auxiliary Meets The American Legion Auxil iary met nt the home of Mrs. Flbe Aker November 1 at 2:00 nm. with Mrs. Ssm Esteb s ro-hostess. Plans were made for the spaghetti feed which the Le- pion and Auxiliary are serving on Veteran's Day at the Legion, Hall. Each member brought gifts to po to the fiift shoo at the vet eran's hospital In Portland. The members are asked to contribute clfts for the patients at the State Hospital In Pendleton at tne next meeting. There were ten members present. Mrs. Gladys Calkins was a cuest during the afternoon. The door prize was received by Mrs. G. Hermann. The next meeting will be the social meeting at the home of Mrs. Delmer Crawford on Nov. 13 with Mrs. David McLeod as co-hostess. Mrs. Josie Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buchanan and sons of Irrlgon were In lone Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolman of Tigsrd vuitisl her parents, Mr nd Mrs Frnest Heliker Mon day. Charlie (Hewer of Portland. Bill t'rannon and Bud Blrttell and tons of Mllwaukle were ruiMinj guets at the Frnet Iteliker rabin In the mountain. Mr. Walldie Mathews, and Mrs. Cevil Thorne attended a meeting Sunday at Pendleton In regard to the I'nlU-d Nation Youth Pilgrimage ponrcd by the Oldtrliows and Iirb-kaii Lodges of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rtetmann and iuns were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Arlington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann spent several days In Portland and Oswego last week visiting Dr. and Mrs, llelmuth Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Ray llelmbigner and Tom were on their way to Eugene Friday when Tom be- KCfPNri CAZCTTC-T1MCS. Tbwrsdr. Neb 10. IMQ T rante ill and was taken to lite llolltday Park hpitsl In Port land and operated on for apien tlUltl Mi. Euut-nna lVi lv an J Mrs. Don llcliker wete In Walla Walla Ft Ida v. Mrs. W, , Svhafer of IViarlm.in accompanied them. Eldn Tinker spent several days In Portland last week. Mr. and Mm. Marknam Raker and Mr. and Mr. Ronald Baker and Sheila f llermlnton attend etl hcmecomlng this weekend at the Vahlngton State University In Pullman. They also U:ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gillespie. Mr. Hervat Pettyjohn of Yak ima Is cnding several days vis Itlng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford cjent several days laat week vis iting Mr and Mrs. Harlan Craw ford and family at lVhx Mi Markham Bakrr attended the Kseruilve CoinnUHe of the 0gtrfi 4 II Leadera AsaujclaUaa Thursday and Friday In Pvrt land. Mr. Baker Is a regions! vlre president. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Mitchell were guets vt Mr. and Mr. F-dmund Bristow during the weekend. The Johnson's were neightiors of Mr. and Mrs. Brls tow when they lived In Nampa. Jerry Briatow i t Tillamook and John Miab of Bay City were cuekts of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kiiftow over the weekend- Mr. Fred Martin attended a Legislative Committee meeting on Wednesday in tugene. ana a State School Board Association (Continued on fog 10) j I II Inc. Dear Friends: V . K 11 Hi rcr.nv 1 wv. I ,mH mii 111 " .r ' itimmm s" -m V'' ....,,. ' t r: - m. - !. ss Wlr - -r CQ -H.v.--c.r 02l ft m i l 11 1 i mmil You'vt iwvtf driven htvy mini thai htndltd fiKa thu onl EASIER GOING FOR THE DRIVER AND THE LOAD, LONGER LIFE FOR THE TRUCK! If you don't think scrapping the front axle has made a world of difference, you haven't driven a Chevy in a while. A few minutes behind the wheel and you can feel why drivers are happier and breakable loads are better protected. But the biggest advantage of all, you'll realize, Is that the truck itself (sheet metal, tires, chassis components, everything) takes less abuse. With independent front sus pension soaking up road shock and vibration, the truck lasts longer, goes extra thousands of miles before trade-in time. Add that to what everybody's always known about Chevy dependability and you find yourself looking -.fa at the soundest truck investment you could bet your business on. ''froji and look! A panel and two pickups that put a thrifty air-cooled engine In the rear, the driver up front and as much as 1,900 pounds of load space in betweenl That's more capacity than a conventional half-tonner. Yet these Corvair 95's are nearly two feet shorter from bumper to bumper. Highly maneuverable. Built to last and bound to save on a busy schedulel "s r v -r . 1SE . a ir-ie?aV 7T . m , i COW Sid oon torn i ha 49 ml. Udin M(M k I b 14' Sftt SEE THE GREATEST SHOW CN WORTH NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY Morrow County Grain Growers, Farmer Owned and Controlled Lexington, Oregon October 21, 1960 You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. will begin with a dinner at 6 P. M. in the Fair Pavilion at Hcppner, Oregon, r on Monday, November 21. Three directors and seven associate directors will be elected and such other business as may properly come before such a meeting will be transacted. The annual report will be given and an interesting speaker will be scheduled. The Reserve Champion 4-H steer will be served for dinner by the lone Grange ladies. Valuable door prizes will be given. Come and enjoy yourselves and give us the help of your council. Sincerely, PieHdettt Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. May & Main St. Keppner. Or. Phone 6-9921