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ione' Aireo Rsndiers Swing Into Grain itavesf ; HMtHt GAZETTE TIMES. Tfcurtdiry. Jlj It Ml y LORRAINE BALL ,CuLtoith IV ik in the mountain! IONE With ih coming of hot- on Sunda). t-r "'r in ( l.aU, many yr ,t .,. CUvton Aycn farmer have Marled hnpi of ha rented th.ir lone home la i!.,-.r barley and ...me gralrt j , j4muv working lor the Wrterri .vmong uie comuining are vu, Um, i 1 " Mr. Eh a Cu 4 Johnny ; Jerry tfsutow U attet.. . j .i.i.. r.' .l.i l,,nl Guard I all I M; I Mr Ullliur :ne Ku-imatin. Pave Kutmann. Ta'ii (taw Jit J and Roy Und mm- With the rutting acaun i nly started their hit In-en no m-iiou (iti. however a call on S.iuti!ay ! (tie KlruuUl ranch ioulJ well have found a more Mt.nn kituation. Luckily only cl.eal tran and a barn u burned The men were burning for (ire guard and it got away. Nil estimate f damage wit available. Harvest will turn be In full awing in the a.-ca if the h. t days continue. Charles O'Connor announce tin" purchase of the Dobyn In suiamo agency and will now serve all exiting policy. Mr. pubyns. rancher at lone fir some 'M years, was In the Insurance business here for 12 y ar. Mr. and Mra, Edison Morgan Mr. Bernicce Ht-uher and family recently visited al the home of hrr parent. Mr. and Mm. Ilaivy King. Mi. Don Ball and Mr. U-wu tail wrte In rendleton on Krl day. Martha Hail returned for consultation with their doctor. Many families ol the lune mcmU-rs of 4 II Sunday at Cuuforth Park for picnic lunch and dedication ceremonies of the new flag Mile and plaque and to bring home the 4 H members who have iM-en attending camp, Jay Fall. Oregon Journal Car rler i attending a camp session at Wallowa Lake thla week, which he earned through new subscription. Mra. Al Manlt k took her aon David to Pendleton on Tueaday where h will re-enter the St a d family and Mr. and Mra. Anthony hospital for further aur Jim Morgan and family attend-gery on hla foot. He will be con t'd the i:ctckah picnic held at fined about a week- do you have what it takes,. to replace your home in case of loaa? A $10,000 home built in 1941 now costa 2Yt times as much; and a 1055 home originally worth $15,000, more than $17,000. A 1959 house has already increased over 3Vi in value! Protect your home FULLY by up dating your insurance. The small additional premium's worth it! Phone-Call-Write for further information. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNEH tt.U week ith l-r father Gus Jir.svn i-re ! vuiied ui!h Mm lkru ;i.illoni and ther fiu-i .t while hen. Mr. and Mi. John Voihc f V.Ml4tid Ulted wver the week end lth her parent. Mr. and Mra. Wate Crawford. Mr. Not, lit remained for a longer Uit. Mr. and Mr. Martin Janen and family of Vancouver. Wn. Ulted al tha home of hi father Uu over Friday and Saturday. Martin brought ame machine parts to his father. Mr. and Mr. Dale Sherman. Htldie and Freddie Uited at the home of hi Utef and family, Mr. and Mra. Dun Bail on Sun day evening. Mayor Charles O'Connor apralned his knee and la now on crutches for awhile. Mra. Charles O'Connor took her daughter Terry to Cove to at tend asevntion camp. Mar Jorie , is vlidtlng with Marllee Leathers' In Pendleton. Teresa Tuiker, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Lldon Tucker is vt.ttt Inir In Heppner with her grand mother, Mrs. Archie Padberg for a few days. Mr. and Mr. Hrb Ekatrom Jr and family vli-lied at the home of her i.ter, Mra. Kilin-no Stelgcr and family in Portland over the 4th holidays. Mis. Steiger and children are now visiting In lone with Mrs. Kksirom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball of Ruggs while her hus band Is harvesting In the Ar lington area. Mrs. tulenna Cor Icy and Mrs. Joe Gaandand received word that their sister. Mrs. Duane Essex and Mr. Essex are the parents of a baby girl born July 9th In Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Essex have named the young Miss Shannon Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Al Marrlck and family spent the week-end visit ing with his brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marrlck on Rock Creek. They enjoyed a picnic outing on Sunday. I1.E.C. club will be held at the Ione City Park on July 21 with Mrs. Stella O'Meara and Mrs. Al Marrlck as hostesses. Time Is set for 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Rod Kvistad and child ren of Beaverton have been visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. Mr. Kvis tad arrived on Saturday for a f, W J week, lie :, t Hhit'l diillnj! Ifii !! J I ti...ti liiK A no ll tt) .! , i i.iiuiile iity I'll -t uu-h.n - - '. - , liul CailiMii laiuh l.--n honor of Mr nl ! I! ' ! liietiiiaiiii. tJmfci tmh.ii,! Mr and Mr Itietmann. r.- tail wtfi. Mr. and Mi I.;! i:ui maim. Mr. M- Is i IU km. Mi. and Mf I ! ivter md Mr and M lle:t Peter- on, Mr. and Mi. Ii' in-n Iviei hon. Mr. and Mr. Atl Warren. Mr. and Mr H-xl k.i d Mr and Mi. IVan Hh ! f lho and Mr. and M" Paul -nt gift but wele u il If to attend. Mr. Eulenna Coile) and mite Elaine Caarland sp " ! . wc-k vUitliif! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo'ge llolderman In tor vallls. Mm. Holderm.n an.l Mr Cur ley are MMer. While vi-iiinc they altwi went to 1'o'il.md t i the hhi and vUlted In 1 B.iy where Elaine did .nie Wiitir llt Mr. an 1-.. i: Ai . i. i . I HI Halt m t ntiy t c t ! the liiii.'u A K It !.-. i) i.l ! Kcw. Nevada i .iptie In aittf-d IBM. B He will be fone ap it.-l) a numth. ( X ,..v M W'UKur Aker aril Mi. A ;ta kt-tii w a i'atled to Grant l .i-.. i it July 1 itue to the death of tlu-ir t'l.'ilur and m Gordon MilU-r. Mr MUlera burial wa on July & Mr n ii.) Mr KMniond tiii-ttw. '.ih Mi .ilie. Mi Ida Giahl). Ciiu- Iw.itill and Mi llael Wile ns-lorHl to hitter oil Sun day fr an outing and picnlc ilinner. Mr, and Mr llalvoiM-n and lii-r mother. Mr. Haitte CiaU lrt took ttte boy lt S.ililil on Saturday. taliij; with Mr. and M Roy Slender, Mra. Crabtree remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mr. Ilalvorsen took the Ihivk on lo Kin-i-ne rimiinf hack iii , Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned YOUR CHOICE COOKIES DUTCH APPLE CHOC. FUDGE SANDWICH DNISH WEDDING CHOC. ECLAIRS 2 Pk95 W CHARCOAL, 10 LB. BAG BRIQUETS Q9C w HUNTS 2i CAN PORK AND BEANS CL For $ SONNY JIM 10 OZ. I ASSORTED JELLIES 4 For $J 6 For 1 Tomatoes ... lb. 25c LARGE STALKS CELERY EA. -I0C XRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE FOOD QCC 2 LB. PKG. 85 BORDEN'S 6 OZ. FKG. SLICED CHEESE yfl For $ For $- MAYFLOWER COTTAGE WHILE THEY LAST FROZEN FRUIT PIES g For $ TIP TOP. 12 OZ. LEMONADE C For $ 5 For $1 ?.ZD HAVEN PEACHES 2 LB 39C RADISHES OR I GREEN ONIONS 3 19c l WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE DELIVERY PHONES 6-9922 and 6-9943 CUT TO SUIT YOU RIB STEAK LB 69C BEEF LIVER 39c nklintf. Sherry Cor ley Majcd with her aunt. Mm. Jot (.aarsinid Mrs. Gaarland aiul Mr Kill Si-hafer of Boanlmrm motored to Ihaxl River on Sunday to m.vt the lloldeimana. Mr. Corley and Elaine bringing Eulenna nnd Elaine on to lone with their re turn trip. Mrs. Gar Swanson Has return ed home after visiting relatives In Salem last week. Her brother I'hlllip Miller of Los Anccles w as also visiting In Sahni at the same time Mrs. Swanson was there. She also visited wlih Mr. Swanson's ilstcr. Eleanor Mc Millan and family. She also vis ited In Portland while away. Joe Miller of Salem Is helping during harvest at the home of his sister and family. Mr. ard Mrs. Gaarland Swanson. Mrs. Anna Kerns Is visit Inff at the home of hor daughter and LT. DENNIS SWANSON Lt. Dennis Swanson In Pilot Training Second Lieutenant iVnnia E. SwaiiMin, nut of Mr. and Mrs, Garland I.. Swann of lone, has entered the undergraduate pilot fratiilm iimi-rnm nt WllllAm Home via tne McMney pas, un ... v-ir,. RaUiy Ati, attH.rtuntf u.i-ir reiurn in uiej kik-u io ... , ,.,1.,,.., r,,m it... h .l Hill I'urW..1 ....... (.1. wuiimmi, a ,'iaiiuie of the I'nivcralty of Portland, will remain at Williams for ap proximately M week for com pletion of his training In the T 37 and T 33 Jet aircraft. I.t. SwaiiMin, his wife Marc aret anl son Michael, are resid ing near Williams Air Force Base. and famllv Mr. and Mrs Jim Angell of I'oitlami and ihildren Harold ind Gerald and DIAnn were Saturday hilit Iioum :u', of Mi. and Mrs. BUI .Ni.hoR Tliey aN. vlsitnl in Heppner with the lon Munkcr family. The liino party wa held at the home of Mrs. Ida Coleman on Saturdiy with H members present. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Mi"abe were hosts on Saturday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Loy Keene of las Angeles who are visiting here for the month. Michael Swanson, year old son of Lt. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson recently underwent surgery for a hernia. The young man Is on the road to mend. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson has n-ceived word that their son 1st Lt. and is now flying Jets at the Williams Air Force Base wheic he Is stationed. Kevin McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McCain? was honoree for a birthday party In the lone city park on June 28 in honor of his first birthday. Guests present to help lilm celebrate in cluded Mrs. Ruth McCabe and daughters Chrlsle and Doris. Mrs, Heimbigners Win Af Valer Skiing i M in Ju!) 4iU. Tm ai. t !!.' llclniblgnrr tf l"ne illt I pateit In a water M rtow ami j tournament onin-d by the I. Ion 1 lub of t.lr4 Wih, at !.- Iike. l;a won a lut pl.e tfoj.iiy In tbe men diuu;i .f Ul..ni 111 Min Tom placed ftr.t lit boy hlatom and Jumpnm T in won kecoiid III trlvk an I reteU ed the honor of being the reclp. but of the (ititstan ting l. U-r i f the abow tniphy. Till trophy is given to the ier f.itmer whom the Judges rated the llloM ptuflt It-lit ill itll pe"t of water skiing, itu lading U skiing (lie of the featuie of the aliw wa Tom' baref.Kd tUU log. At the Mote Lake tournament It wa determined that Tom I still the youngest barefoot kier In the Northwest. Grace McKlnney, Kurt and Kenn, IVnnis has been promoted to Mrs. Lola Ann Pettyjohn, Earl J. tines. Linda, Jeiry and Nancy, Mi. Margo Shercr and Scott. Mis. Anne Keene, Mr, llattle CrabirtH-, Mi. Pimple Munkcr. Mi. Hii H.tUorMii, Mi. Irene Crabtree and Sharon, and hit brother Ashly and Mrs. McCaU. Mr, lani Crabtree tik Mi. Stella O'Meata to Harrington. Wn. last week to visit her bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rleth. Mr. Crabtree con tinued on to Spokane where she visited with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheelar. The two ladies return ed to lone luter In the week to gether. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Keene of Los Angeles, Calif, are spending harvest season with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene. Joan Dyson Is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman following her release from a Portland hospital recently. LET'S DANCE AT THE MORROW COUNTY 1961 FAIR and RODEO K1CKOFF DANCE t 1 r v. rm l-v : " "N .V .1 - ft .. V..' j I - .. . n - U t A' - 'J YOU'LL MEET THE COMELY COURT OF THE 1961 FAIR AND RODEO AT THE KICKOFF DANCE. FROM LEFT ARE PRIN CESS SANDRA EUBANKS, PRINCESS MARLENE FETSCH. QUEEN JOAN MOE, PRINCESS RONNIE BELSMA AND PRINCESS PAT PARTLOW. SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 15 10:00 UNTIL 2:00 MUSIC BY THE TALENTED AND POPULAR LEONNIG'S ORCHESTRA MEET QUEEN JOAN AND HER COURT FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER $1.50 PER PERSON REFRESHMENTS SERVED