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Holiday Reunions Join Many Families By KATH EIMNE L1NDSTR0M ONK Memorial My ;uiMi l I in hn of Mr m M Donald llrlikrr m te inrmlxr il tic ;rvr l.imllv. wliii have tiMil a minion on I hi iImv kllix 11 Mk Thi'V art. li-HMii..iiil t. Mr, and Mr. Wui.l Craws ITcM'Dl Hrif Mr. and Mr, Ilriirv Cmvi f H.itx-r llii ir lttiiuliir. Mr nnt Mi iMudiit lliiil.r of Vale. Mr ml Mr. Sin lliv Ciavrs ami daughter Mr. nimI Mrs. i:y Tlir t I'llut IvinK, ami wui, Mr. ami Mr Kn it l :rvt-M ( Huntington; Ml ami Mf. Jnhn Cravta l IIjuIiii.ih ami Mllrn. Mr and Mr. Iluw I tut i'mlMiri ami family f l"iic, Mr. Wal'ir lit II ami family if Ivn tlhiitn; Mm ' t'oral tlravr. daughter of Uip ll Cwrre Cruvri; ami Mr. and Mr. lani ard MutrVcm and family of lx Incton and two yin-Ms, Mi. Kd ii a Muhkrrn of Iu-xIiik'h and Mrs. K. V. llrlikrr of .ne. VUitlnjr and iW'iilrktrK wre the order of the day with Mr. and Mr. Munkrra and Mr. ami Mra. Jhn Cravr antUtliiK the liokta. ami iiiuirrii, st ami .vir. m ant IVtlyliiiui ml family llr'rirr. Mr. ami Mi. l The lUHmanrt family held a reunion at Moroni I'urk at The Italics fn Sunday. Attrnilintf from tirre wrre Mr. and Mm. Victor Kirtmann. Mr. arid Mr. Hill Itlftrnann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert KU-tmann and family. Mr. and Mr. Omar Itirt mann and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. One Ulrtmann and son. and Harold and Wayne ICu-tmann. Also prt'soiit were Mr. and Mrs. Victor I'rlrrMin of Tho Dallrs and Mr. and Mr. Allen lVtrron and family of Tacoma. Valhy Lutheran rhurrh 1 holding Vaeatton MMi m hool thU week with about -K) In at leruliinrr. Teather and hrliws Inrlude Mr. William Rawlins Mrs. Lout Carlton. Mrs. Ilrrhert Peterson. Mrs. Arthur Slrfanl. Mi.hs Marilyn Bercstrom, Mr, lilalne lhatx-1. Mr. Kill, Mr. Donald Peterson and Mrs. Robert ivtorson. Memorial Day dinner gui-M at the 1xmIs llalvornen home were her brothers-In law and klMcr. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Stcmlrr of Salem, and Mr. and Mra. Arrhle Munkcr of Lexington, alo Mr. Larry Frock and daugh ter and Lro Crabtrec. Other H-eekrnd curots arriving lata Saturday were Mr. lialvorsen'a brother and sUtcr ln law, Mr. and Mm. Henry Halvorson of Medford, who went on to Pen dleton Sunday, Mra. Kay Uucknum of IVndU tmi H-nt part of Saturday and .Sunday at I lie home of her rouMii. Mr and Mr rranklui l.lmutrom. Hill CHIna droit to lonf on In. lay to Join hi Mlfe and mii, Mho have Urn Mltiiif her Ixir- eiit. Mr bii'I Mr. I-" t iah'ree. "I In-v rduritrd to Cortland on Sunday, where ho I employed. Mr, (iellna il.inii' i to nn hat to woik at the UnhrlMtV of On-gun Mi ilh al st hool on Murt- day. Ml Anita Jam left on Sat- unl.iv hy tutu from lllrkle for lii-r liiiimi lit C'aiH C.iimril. Mo. .She ha Ih-tii frifll'-li and I. 1-1 li-uclo r here for the hat ear. Mrs. tarry 1'im k and Miiall I.i in-liter. !r Ann. arrived at the home uf hit aien's. Mr and Mi l-wl lldlvorten oi Satiiril.iv. lti-r liukli.irnt Ijirrv Kix-nt the wi-rk end rnovlni? their hoUM-hold l-fferl to lhimT, where Kiev will live In the HjIIi-v Aiiartmi-nt I jiii v will ! iii.ei at the Hank of t jiotern in-L'on In lleioiner. Mr J'roi h a lirolhrr. Joe. drove to 1'endlelon and brought tier to lone. Mr. iHfinl K. Swannon was a patient In a hospital In I'en dleton for a day and also vUltrd relative at I'emlltton and Half way this past week. (auest at ttie home of Mrs. Klmer tirltfith were her iwrn In law and daughter, Mr. ami Mr. iKili'ht V. llaui.'cn and family of Iike Okweco. They arrived on Thursday evening In time to at tend graduation exrrciho of Mrs. Ilaucetl a nephew. Mrphen Llnd Kmm. Mephen returned home with them on Sunday. BibJa School Starts Monday Hlble Shoo for the Untied Uhurth of I hrlnt w 111 be held from June H through the 12 for nil ihlldren frm klnldi rgarten through the sixth Krade. A reg istr.itioti fee of .'Xk; will be harg rd to help cover some of the ex-jx-iim-h. Also donation of rookies or cracker and juke will bo crutefully accepted from any one raring to Kive. Children are to bring crayon. (M-ncii, ana a sack lunch. Hcrt Mason. Jr . f Uike flrove and hi mother, Mr. Hert Ma twin of Portland. Mn-nt Friday nii:ht and Saturday here and were kuoM at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ICoy A. Llndstrom. Mis Alice Nichoson of Tort la ml spent the Memorial Day holiday with her mother, Mrs. Kdlth Nhhoson. She returned home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely and son of Salem vIMted relatives here over the Memorial Pay week end. Oraldlne Morcan and Tasa MorTt.ton rode homo from Ora- GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursdoy, June 4, 1964 Sec. 2-4 Pages Vt I 7 J ' I I r iK r, 1 Jit' V s Church Auction Slated In Annual lone Event AUTHENTIC STAGE COACH RIDES will oaoia ba a farerit attraction a th sacond annual Ion nwtn.ntiw . c-.... I i.,nllM A PmiH in will rain his famous Dolomlno team oa a tour of tba town, and on hand to help load and unload passtnears durina th. busy &ay will be Cltnn DlehL lorm.r high school coach. HUtory of tha stag, coach dates back to tha actual run from UmatUla to Cayusa In 1874 with Parld Horn as driTec. eon Stale with Jimmle Martin on Thursday evening and spent ih u. k -iwl here. Tats attend- eil the graduation of her alMer, Merrle Jo. ller motner. Air. Jodie K. Morrion. tmik her back to school on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarland Lun- dell and family arrived on Fri day evening for a visit with his mother. Mr. Oscar Lundell. They returned to their home In Hoine on Sunday accompanied by Susaii Llndhtrom. who will visit her cousin for a few day. Also rolng to Boise with the Lundell was Mrs. .Nora Turner of Heppncr. Another gui-M of Mrs. Oscar Lundell this week end was her mhj. Kenneth Lundell of Oak land. Calif. He left on Monday morning. Mr. Faith Foltett of Hermls ton was a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Phtll Fmert and attended the Commencement exercises of her granddaughter. Delores, on Thursday. Mrs. Earl McCabe took ner daughter. Arleta. Barbara Bishop. i,,rix, Khon-r to La Grande on Monday to visit Eastern Ore gon College oi education. n girls aat In on several classes and enjoyed the visit very much. Ronald Baker, and three dauj;h Huests at the Jodie K. Morr- bon home durinlg graduation night were Mrs. Morrison's father. E. W. Ferrell. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Vera Lou, of The Dalles. Alvln McCabe of Colfax. Wn.. drove down on Friday to .pend the week end visiting relatives, lie returned on Sunday with Mrs. McCabe and children, who have been visiting hen?. afU-r having spent the day at the home of hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle McCabe. Cordon and Dale White and their mother, Mrs. Edythe White left on Friday for Yakima, where they spent . the Memorial Day week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker spent Memorial Day week-end at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mr. Amlel Van Buren at Walla Walla and on Saturday they drove up to Dayton. Mrs. ters visited at the Baker home several days, while her husband war on a business trip to Salem. Mark llalvorsen received fec ond degree burns on his leg Monday while burning weeds. A can of gasoline caught fire and he tried to kick It with his foot to move It away, when his pants leg caught fire. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brtstow spent the week-end at Tilla mook vacationing. They were Joined there bv their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bris tow of Portland and their daugh ter and family. Mr. and Mis. Ernest McCabe of Heppncr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bice ac companied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'. B. Rko of The Dalles spent the Memorial Day week-end visiting relatives in Portland and sandy. There'll be fun for all at lone .Saturday, June 6. at the big community auction and tnt rooked barm-cue sponsored py the lone- United Community rhurrh Il.n Wink, auctioneer from Hermlston. will start the exciting auction at 11:00 a.m. at th lone Crania Hall when hundreds of Item will he auc tioned to the highest bidder. The following are Just a few of them; a yearling welsh pony, from tho John Eubanks Pony Hanch, camping "equip m e n t. lawn furniture, garden too la from Kietmann's Hardware. household furniture, baby furn iture, bicycles, dtshwasner, re- frlmamr. marry valuable an tiniK IV M-t. skill saw. 20 lb, of Phillips MM on 25 acres by Ekstrom Farm Chemical, one vard sprayed by uooyns resi ,ntrr.l 2u lbs. of Urea Acrl- Chem on 50 acres ant one case of oil niters Dy ui-couniy vnc-m-leal, and many other Items that are listed In aa advertisement In this paper. " Mr.r item, both new and used are coming in continuous ly as auction time draws near and anyone wishing to donate' articles may contact Lindsay Klr.rahl In lone or list at Brli tow's market. All Items fo the auction are to be at the Grange hall on Friday, June 5. (Verv member at the family will enjoy the Western barbecue which will feature rolled boned iwl roast rooked with special cherry and apple wood bv Garry Tullis. Fred Nelson and Jack Loyd. Serving will start at i:.V and the committee promises plenty to eat for everyone.. Whih adult are taklni? part In the community auction with the opportunity of picking up some exceptional bargains, the kids can enjoy riding around town In an authentic old horse- drawn staff roach which Will be driven by Buck Lleuallen of Pendleton. ' . There " will also be a silent auction In the basement of the grange hall and -a anacK oar open all day. Bob Jepsen. gen eral chairman' of the event, aald most members of the ' church have a part Insetting the event ready, as well as assisting while It is underway. , , ' Xfnnv rpcelnt books In dupli cate and triplicate are on sale at the Gazette-Times. GRAIN FIRE TIME IS AT HAND 0ONT WAIT - NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO IATEI C. A. RUGGLES AGENCY P. O. Box 247 Heppner Ph. 678-9625 FOR A GREAT DAY, BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY To The I0LME UNITED CHURCH COMMUNITY H irv A n n MiiCMuP U W ILIU UN IS V V COLUMBIA BA TOMER And PIT-COOKED BARBECUE SATURDAY, JUNE 6 I0NE GRANGE HALL Auction Starts 1 1 a.m. - Barbecue at 12:30 SNACK BAR OPEN ALL DAY Here Are A Few Of The Fine Articles To Be Auctioned Teurd sprayed by Dobyn's Pest Control 20 lb. Brea Agrlchem on 50 acres, case oil filters (name the kind) and 6.000 bu -ateel grain bin by Bl-County Chemical. Pressure pump and tank Pickup canopy 20 lb Phillip's NHS on 25 acres by Ekstrom Farm Chemicals. Electric hot plates (1 with oren) Chrome dining table and chairs Oil stoves AND MANY. Salamander space heater White sewing machine (manual) Several thousand feet used barbed wire Model 77 Skill Saw (7 Inch blade) Boy's bicycle Walnut tablas and chairs (with extra leaves) Small kitchen tables Hydraulic Jack Crecm separator (complete outfit) Squirrel cage fan end electric motor Yearling welch pony MANY MORE Enjoy Rides in the Authentic Old Stage Coach SIN C D-OP CUS BARBECUE Admission Children $1.00 Adults $1.75 Featuring Rolled Boned Roast. Beans and The Trimmings THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE B ANK OF jEastern Oregon IONE BRANCH HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION During the first billing from our company in the tran sitional period of operations, we sincerely hope that any questions arising from billings or any phase of operations will be promptly brought to our attention. PLEASE CALL FOSSIL 763-4355, CONDON 384 2023, OR HEPPNER 676-9461 OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE. Sincerely, The Management of COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE