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Tuijir. Apu n. mi uitrni CAxrnt times April 16-23 Citv of lone to Have CI ! r LORRAINE I ALL Dot Is Rtmmbf April 14 Tofte club. ApU 14 Bible study group, AptU IS Showw I or Aaa Jpa. A pell II 4 H Rifleman's club. Aprtl l$ Annual chuich mt. log. April It Arnica club. Aprtl 20 Rbkah Lodg. The lone band member and their director Arnle Hedman uvni to Baker on Saturday to rumnete In the band festival lone rted grade o( two. The band consist of both high nd grade school youngsters. Those taking cam for transportation were: Mr. and Mr. Fredrick Martin. Mr. Gar Swanson, Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell. Mr. and Mr. Jack Hynd. Mr. and Mr. Vcrn Dalzell. Mrs. Jodie Morr ison. Mrs. raul IVttyjohn. Arnle Hedman took Walt Jacob car. Mrs. Halvorson. Mr. Ray Helm blgner accompanied Mr. Halv orson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns are visiting In Eugene where they spent Easter with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardesty and family. Mrs. Robert Jepsen was hostess on Saturday night for a bridge party.at her home. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen. Hus bands and wives scores were combined and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall received high and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce low. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobyns will be in Boise, Idaho for a few days next week in relation to his Rid A Blrd control business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett and Mrs. Omar Rictmann were In Hermiston on Saturday evening for the 50th anniversary cele bration of the Queen Esther No. 101 chapter of Eastern Star of Hermiston. Mrs. Ernest Hellker and Mrs. Pearl Devine of Heppner were in Seattle for a few days during the Easter holidays, returning last week. They stayed with a granddaughter of Mrs. Devines. Rev. Rod MacKenzie will be in Merom, Indiana from Monday, April 17, through Saturday, April 22. He will be attending a nat ional camp directors training session of the Congregational Christian Churches. He will make the tup with l 'hr' IVneregational Christian and Fvangelical and Reformed Min ister in the Mate of Oregon. Rev. M-itKeniie will be direc ling ramp during the month of July at Camp Adsm in Mob Islla. Oregon. Camp Adam I the ramp ground for the United Church of Chrbt. Congregation- Christian and Evangelical and Reformed Churvhc!. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kill and family of Arlington ient last Sunday visiting at the home of hi daughter and family. Mr, and Mr. Jim Morgan. Mr. Kill wa Inquiring for a house to buy In lone. . , Mr. and Mr. Clyde Robinson of Boardman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Cecil Hicks and family. Mr. Hick 1 the daugh ler of Mr. and Mr. Robinson. The City of lone announce there will Clean up Week ,n for the town. This will be sponsored Jointly by the City Council and the lone uions club. Trucks will be available to pick up trash on Saturaa. April 22. The co-operation of the entire town is asked. Mr. Clyde Crawford is in tne process of moving to romaou where Mr. Crawford has m-en employed for several montns. She left lone on luesuay. f on Mr. Dorr Mason are In the process of completing fa cilities in the rear of their store . a honiiv shoo which will soon be in operation under the management or Lois vwncncMi-r. t. i- ,,,i..rcfiwl that sometime in the next two to three weeks operations will begin. t, onrt Mrs. Bob Rletmann were hosts for a card party at their home on Saturday even ing. Mrs. Bill Rietmann received high. Mrs. Harold Snider low for the ladies. Bill Rletmann low itarnM Snider hlch for the men. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhode of Echo were also guests. Those of lone high school on th honor roll the past nine weeks were: seniors, Jean Mart in. Kenneth Smouse; juniors, Wayne Hams, Michelle Morrison, Linda Halvorson; sopnomoi , Mnrrison: freshmen, Judy Sherer, Arleta McCabe, MerrieJo Morrison, Tom Heimbigner. This honor roll is based on a grade point 3.20 or above. The follow ing rated a 3.00 or better: Jack Crum, Bob Rice, Bill Akers and Steve Lindstrom Miss Barbara DeKlotz had two detergents. Election ol i .,i,.,(inn hni lumo h m. ( Mrs. 11,11111:1 iiuhi. over the week end. Also visiting elected chairman; Mrs. Alvln n rvMiife student from Crrmany. The student will re turn to Germany in June, She wa very rnuch Impressed with ur part of the country- nual meeting of the lone Community Church will I. lul l on Sunday. April iim follow In the morning worship wrvloe, Thcr will be a potluck dinner and the meeting will fob v'-nn-ih Smouse. moderator u i i i -.it ihe meeting to order about 2 00 p. m. All member and friend of the church are urged to attend. The building committee will make a report f the work that ha been done the past fix month and alo present some recommendation io church a a whole. The mem ber will also vote a a church a to whether we want to be come members of the United Church of Christ. Tlie Bible '"dy wlU meet at 8:00 p m. on April 14 at the parsonage. The Naomi Circle is collecting -nitv Crocker" coupons. Any one having such, please leave at Mrs. Chuck Hudson s. ts lectori Auxiliary will meet April 18 at the Legion hall at 8:00 p.m. Betty Kietmann nu Eileen Tadberg will be hostesses. Plans are to make poppy cor-j sages. tr Harold Dobvns nas oeen visiting In Portland at the home of her son. Jerry iiouy. wnwe having dental work attended to. During the Easter holiday they went to Seattle to visit her son, Pn-ii Hoilv. and family. Re turning to Portland for the com pletion of her dental worn ana shopping, she returned to lone last week. Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barneti were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Havekost and Mr. and Mrs. George Craig of Summervllle, Oregon. Mrs. Barnett is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Havekost. Mrs. Have kost remained for a few days. On Monday while Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Have kost were here Mrs. Barnett held SA.l . . . , a family dinner, uiner Kui-si.a were Mr. and Mrs. James Bar nett and Mr. and Mrs. Parker, nnri Mr and Mrs. Aune. The home extension unit met . . i n on Thursday evening oi n.c home of Mrs. Elmer Holtz. Mrs. Brice Keene and Mrs. Ed Baker of Lexington gave a demonstra tion and lecture on soaps and M"abe. wee i-ftaitmatt. Mr , Led on Apnl is Menrteis ie Louis Carlson. er. t.uy lu-asur j reminded to bring cni?e htfe f,t cait'T to make tiicir May ba John Jepen ln! t s Kt- wV '1 lul Are people getting smaller? DR. X-RAY HAS THE ANSWER! 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"This Rambler Classic is America's only middle-sized car!1 Rambler Classic Custom, 6 or V-8 No other car is built like, saves like, lasts like the Classic with Rambler Excellence DEEP-DIP RLSTPROOFING, up to roof, lasts longest . oiTTirjorr ait.ue Men Mnp e-Lnuconsirus-iiuii - v.- .-- E - i-, PROXD LOWEST LPKLEPvotea most iroume-ircc tar PROXD LONG-TIME ECONOMY, outstanding gas savings brld standard of compact car excellence In Portland ' pefc. Prank JepM-n leiurnrd ti Kla math KH Sunday aMrr j-ii.I Ing hi prng ai-tun Kiting t the htne of hi Kt.r an.l family. Mr and M: Elmer lloltt. Mr. and Mf- By'1 H"-ik and son Gtrald tf IVrtljnd were wwk end guests of Mr. and Mf Lewi Halvorson. The garden cluh of l.me will have a plnt ale at the HcN-kah hall on Saturday. April 22 Mr. and Mrs. JVdriik Martin rex-eived word from their n Meivln that he had been named the bent pledge fr the term and given a pledge merit award for Acacia fraternity. He was lo elected Junior representative by ericultural cnglnwrs to the Ag ricultural Council. Mrs Dick Sherer w hostess on Monday afternoon for a birth day party In honor of Mrs. Har old Sherer. Among ine kucms present were Mrs. Marlon Palm er, Mrs. Lee Palmer ana daugh ters. Mrs. Cecil Thome. Mrs. George Herman. Mrs. Gary' Tul- lis. Mrs. Clell Rea. Mrs. Dale nv. Mrs. Paul rettylohn. Mrs. Harold Dobyns. Mrs. Paul Petty- John, Jr., and Mrs. Milton Mor gan. The lunior auxiliary will meet t the home of Mrs. David MC 'r i..l Mrs Kit Akrt ami Inny llt-d In Uaidmn on Sunday at the hm of his l trr. Mrs I!um-I Milb-r and fam-llv- Mr and Mr. Veim-n Aune and .n P.ollie of S-ttte are vUitlng h.-r parent. Mr. and Mrs. !Uy llarm-tt. Mr. Aune's Uter and huot-and. Mr. and Mr. Leslie Patker. are alo Uitlng there. Mrs. Kred Buchanan and Har old Aholt of Irrlgf" f" Fri day Uitors at the home cf Mr. anil Mr. Kay B.irnett. Mr. and Mr Larry Sweeney, formetly of The Dalles, have moved Into the White Apart ment this past week. Mr. Swee ney l an electrician who will be working In this Unity. A ctf fee hur sinmsored by the Naomi Circle was bled at the home of Mrs. Keith Ilea, with Mr. Helen LuJ.in. Mrs. Chuck Hudson. Mrs. Bill Sjwhn and Mrs. Hae as hostesses. There was a l.iree number In attendance. A donation was received to be glv. en the Pacific University Chapel toward purchase or an organ. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ilea. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKlnney. Mr. and tr nirk sherer and Scott and John Howlon enjoyed a potluck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rao on Saturday evening. Dallas Rea and Carol Ann raim rl rie t" isir.g Mf Kotwtt I'rtrlM.II was bo- te f-r the pinhle iluh at her home on Friday r-.lfeKt Mr Jim ll.irnctt irsrlt-d hlfc'h, Mr Wal Ui CaarsUnd low. Ml. Paul Tew SO pin. hie and Mr. U'U U Carls..it the d.Mr pile. Mr, bill jWhafrr f lUiard man ent a few da lttlng at the home of her daughter. Mr. VVli..r Ciirlov Mm lU-ttv Lieuallen l!ted with her daughter and family in Wednesday of lt week. She wa on her way to California with a ister, Jodie Snow, daughter of Mi Virginia Gsirge, I home from the hospital where she recently underwent a tonsillectomy. Tanya Tucker, daughter of Mr and Mr. Kldon Tucker, was an overnight patient In Pioneer Me morial hospital on Thursday. She underwent a tonsillectomy. Mr. and Mr. Larry Scheclar. r..t,v.i.. ami David were week end guests of his sister and fam- y. Mr. and Mrs. Leo rraoiree. They brought Mrs. Blanche ee hafer. his mother, to spend a .ih Mr. and Mrs. trail- tree before she returns home to Salem. Mr Portland flew up In their plane to spend the week end with Mr. ana Mrs. Gordon White and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns of Florence, spent a week during live l-nn t4 Mr, and Mr H-b J.-Jsrn Ttry alo t;ite. ether i!atnr ami f;!-f..U while hne Mi Ma tVirlliall and Mi Jim Morgan wne hes- at ttif hme f Mr iVdeman on Saturday evening Ut the pt n hie tluh Ttse rerexling hUh wte Mi. Walter OMlry nd l.ldon Tuiker, Mr. Bill Nuhul reiived low. Mr. Je Gaarstand pimnhle. IVtn Ball d.xtr ptie. and Lewi Pall had I M0 trump. Mr and Mr. Wne rierte end ruet ft her r- ir.t. Mr. and Mr. Ilandd Sherer. Stanflcld beat lone in lne's first baseball game 9 2 Friday Pttcrnoon with Stanfleld's Vis limiting lone batmen to four tafetle. lone tayel close until the sixth Inning when Manlieui scored four runs against Swn son who weakened f.it to take an 8 2 lead Clanfh'M Cot eicht hit. giHHl for nine runs off Swanson with Ancel getting the heavy blows. niihlnu for Stanfield was rh..,w Whit of Voss and Ancel was catcher, and Mrs. Chuik White oi r the Swanson and Hams were me lone batteries. Stanfleld's hitting Mars were Ancel. Clark and Martin, while tone's were Ken Kllnger, Hams, Ekstrom and Crabtree. ' Pay Cash and Bar. - toy Cash end Sar. - Pay Cash and St. - Far Cash end Sot. - Fay Cash and So., - Pay Cah ond g Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned g wwumM FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY, Moy and Chase, Heppner, Ore. J3 s 11 g Phones 6-9922 or 6-9943 You'll be glad you did! CANNED EVAPORATED LARGE SIZE MILK 8 f or Sonny Boy PEACHES OR APRICOTS Mix or Match em 212 Size 4 FOR 3)( (3)7 0 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Meat Base or Vegetable Base 7 FOR $1.00 mm rklAtlflNniFT 3INU YY UM r I FRESHEST PRODUCE California New CABBAGE fC LB. Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT 6 F0R 39 DRY ONIONS LBS. 3 LB. CAN Limit One to a Customer 25 SWANSDOWN BROCCOLI SPEARS CAULIFLOWER BRUSSELS SPROUTS PKGS. $1.G0 PEAS CORN LEAF SPINACH g PKGS. $1.00 SONNY BOY FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 12 OZ. FOR 5( 3 FOR W REG. 43c WITH THESE FINE MEATS . . . AND ONLY 49c LB. PORK SHOULDER STEAK BEEF ROAST . By the chunk BOLOGNA . 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