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i i-. Ktrrxti CAirrrt tiwit. twotr. Mi l t4 Monument Nevs HOSPITAL NEWS kImUl hUlaI fv mdkl eal Uutn IK pM RMW. LrlnMt: lVai la cv lteifrf, and bl4 &ftJrf. f MARTHA MATTTtO MOM'MlfT Carri Vw t..lm- lorn June tt t . . a a i. I . . aw iW fS ,LL19. - .ad . re ,u !W 3 U rare ate; V i:hrlm. a. kiniuii Jrtft L. I rt" M Alia W lini-nrf, Mr. Mv1 OTtatrsi Ut tr- Ion far htlnd whrf h will u rulf-f ro a rf v.Hii oif Kn Ml hf snr. Mm. l Haifa rerrntty uftitrntrnl an cnvf allMt at Walla Mali. Un, tnwpitat that ltir txl rrv aueerasful. M pni i l In I hi IVttland hos pital for to werks w more. John Ii't,lu,i,t" ih r.i r. ha. eon fa Wh Mr. .ml Mr. Ldard kilby lrxUm fl . brtl sms Kimbrily. formerly of Hitter . . h , Li and Mr. and Mn. darene Itolmra cf .lrrrriy Jkh ).nl MWhrr at Mr Jrrry Hudson and chUJ- im Hamilton wtf In IMA last TWliy on buslne and 1 vt.iirU rrjeni. Mr. and Mr. trt llowrel it. n.t kin. Frank II ijin rvv last Thura day. taktnc Mrs. Man in Itinrrtt rt tiprav i rrt hr cm tJ w?n thet l"f repair. , A dauifhlrr. IVery lr 3 It)- w. born at ih John Hv ItcwHul Jun IS Id . .. ii wi,' rtw inia ln al lh Kinrua Mill lrllay morn. In. Mr. How II movrd to Camp 5 on Sunday. jton hJrTna of Payvui ram lor lh fck-cnd l vlail fMrnda and lrrt .alurday nthl whh hU coufclna, Mr. n4 Mr. Snliv Muri. Mr. mnA Mr. Tom llOVkTlI and two ftila ol llrrncr ram trr uruiav 10 vuu ai iw run li.Mkvll tinfTM. Mr. and Mr. Bud Wlanflu of Hamilton vuud Saturday nlfht at th horn oi rsrr ranrnia, r. mkA Mr Mik Corlv and their two daurhtrr ho hid brrn ataylng with their grandparent lor a nu Mr. and Mr !!. W. &xKt and nor.t IutxTt and Robin drov to Vale ttday afternoon to Uit for th vkrtk er.d tth hU mother. Mr. Irene Scott, and mhrr rrlaillvr Gary Kdson. atudent pattr for Kinzua News "Economy racation'ihr weren't kiddinf!" iHtk. iUofi?. our r.ew tu.ir.t ratir. ram Ut Tiuitay rrn. in frm Ivnrr. la tW mrr mUm of th inrjtrtian rhurvh in Ml. Vrrnon. pay lil and MonurrwRt. Mr. Mnin Cuftr rr.tens! th John Iay ho(,'ttal ItMay. Mr. l"uftrf ia ttawnjt In John lav to b rr hr. Mavnard Hamilton and Duk tirir. th r.rw tudnt vtor. dro to Macon LaK lor a mertintr Sumlay of John pay valley rrkl) tetlan churchea. A picnic wit held. V(f n,l Vln Mia,t Hitman drove to Lrhman Sttnc Sun- dav. takin metr sranuon. no hn hrvn tt&itinff thm. over to mno Klat nlhw pt n.1 r nl. Mr. and Mr. Smith of La Grande. II ta th oldest aon ol Mr. ana Mr. lvnald Gilman of Condon. Mr. Hilman and another aon are vt ttlnar her folks m La Grande while lonald U In aummer rhooL They will move Irom I'nnHnii t.- Yamhill th! (alt where h will teach hich achoul next vrar. Mrs. tYoker and daughter rv rtm rtt VV h I n ffupi stirnrlMHl Jim Croker and family and his Drotncr. wujara wno is nr vlkitin from Oakland. Calif.. with a visit here Saturday, uick weorc. siuaeni pasTor, and Maynard Hamilton i-'il M.intav mnmln for Pirt!and for a session of the rresblertan churclie. Hamilton and Llppert are hmv f1lnir a Shoe Keoalr Shoo at Hamilton's shop. Jamen Hunt of Mitchell, formerly of Farra's Shoe Shop at John Dav. is ex- pectea to come 10 ao ac uir. tr 1 Mr iv.n ttU and 4ut.tr U AItW, VVn ti ?iuKl uinn at in link Irtirl h.im 1k IJtmlir liMWtrrly lutsl at Camp IV Vijin over IH wrk n4 tih th Rutr UfJUu ww i;i. Irut. and Mi and Mi. U lliiam Mrwiii hmi4l o tk bn. Mr and Mt. prmninf and Mrs, t . t. Ilark rrl lo llrt in-f Sunday i tit Mr lU'k aha U in the lleppnrf h tiial fr tieatmertt. Mr Martin llines and Mrs U Ahrf in Hejpter Monday on bunne. Mr and Mr A. B iMman rm to IVrtUnd Monday on buine. Mr. and Mr IWer lolUmn n.l Mr and Mr Claud S re- fww &ini SunJiv In lTinetU. Whil I her Ihev lltel the har .-ir and llafd pim Mr and Mr. -.n MaW cf Nrtot titd Trurty en- Inf with Mr. and Mr. Roger lUnlomon. Th Malrs were n ai-itlon. Alo uitinjt th Hollo. mns on Sunday rr Mr and Mr J 2mmer. Jr. of La Grande. They were reroute to IVriland Mr. Pari Nonl and Mrs Man in Hamilton were In IVnd Thumday lor medical care lor Carol. . . ! Mr. and Mr. Robert Kyle ana family went io Ma.uaa aiuroay to -na th ween ena wim .ir. ami Mr. Bovd Krown. While there thev attended the class reunion .r th 1..M cra.iuatinc clai of Redmond lllih whool. tr Irvtn M c-h.-l and child ren were in Condon Wednesday . .ii ir metiicai car lor isurti. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hall of Heppner rx-nt Wednesday visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. IVrle An derson. Mrs, Richard Mortimer was In Condon Thursday for dental car. . . . Mrs. Slim Rhoton and Mrs. Ked Itulfit wr buklnesa visitors to Heppner Thursday. Vuitinar here lat weexena with the Allen Mtad family ur lr and Mr Herbert Lk- strom and family of Bend. They Susan WriEht who visited her parents. kin Jiitim 7hner took her mnn nartvii m Th Dalla Tues day where he entered The Dalles General hospital for surgery Wednesday on his knee. Mrs. Robert Webb ana aaugn- tar Tnrrl nf San Franrisco. Califs spent last week-end visit- Activities Keep Bee Club Busy; Plan for Fair r uvcixc rAtnow ieniinv tv Hut fie li-.. a n rit tlmra th !! 111 unki, ana ia.u-r. 0eier Wllaon. hat aiel the mrmtwrs In ru'hin4 irk -. m aw arms betra taken liwn huiidinc . a II mrn.Ull Will ! making d ttv bofd r4 tnn rhiM( tor In lair. ulrf th Mtowtnc t.fU-a: llonry rrudurts rd Markeilnf! I Itm lrl in.1 Irlll of tWf: Evolution of th U-ehte; Ktulta aad llanta rrOin ivuinua lion: tiuii-mrnt I l I" be, krrplr.g; M.Hlrrn llorwy Lvtiae lir.2 Mr an. I Mr IVn Gut lev at- tcmli'd a ila reunion of Gur leva lrmer lamatr at Kiiend. ltecon. Some l l' IVI prikom attending Ihe leunton ram a far as Oakland and Rnrnl.!. Calif. It had been N veais sine aom them had U--n locther. I!.fr tturfii.1.1 t Reno. Nev. Mrnt four das vltinc with Mr. . .... . ... . i . . i iii u .,.. i.. ah In iha cttla who attended Camp I'll nil ir- ltnn tnniHrn nwwi hi -- " - ... Llmrr JUhner nil ir- iitnn iiiiwn nwiwi - " . and family laM week. brlu t-barrrl4 to Ala.ka, and for other iuimn i in. . in ukuurv uroioris. iMnt Ttiut.tav Ihrouth Salur day al Hiwk. ieitn. attend in th AkM-mty of lkj annual Camp Meeting. WaM Aid Alaska CavlkUs . v ...... -. - - . Council ut th Aasrmbly 4 t fhutth HeM-iitett a klt .Sunday mruntf UUIinc in Punmy Sthoid oentn rserclaes. slurw- n th netsl at in vaii. Ala.ka rhll.ln-n'a Itnm. Th t hlldrrn'a horn had to t eae. uated uuttng Ih iixrnt earth quake, and all aui'plles wet lout Hi rhurrh plana to tecelt aimiilia Mi.t Niimlav lit arnl to the hotite. ami antort having gooii umhi iioining iney win io ilonate. may leax tnrtn ai in church I'arsonac. 11 WMC also nern!d a rheck In Ih mount ol yt.K whlcn iney won in th re-ent lommunity "luh Awatdt conteol. Io Ha ln-. blent. Mr Wall Age. The in her brother and family. Ih R-rlng and VI Sllnkard. Metldel . . . ... . a i . . II L Li..k l .a kil.(.a u llk ljr Akhers. She then wrnl in to Ml. Vernon to VUU Ihe iurett Aher family. Mr. and Mr. Rolirrt Reavla pent lat week -end in Albany where they attrmiea ncpnew wedding and at ten ilea a iaini:y teunlon. Rev. and Mr. Kermer Tlank and daughters left early rrtday morning by plan from lVrt- I....4 f.r ln.Ur Dhl.l aftl-r r- relvtnr wvrd of' the death of Mr riank's brother In a ship- nlnir air-l.4.nt on th Great Lakes. He had fallen Into hold fracturing his skull. Th Vlrrna U'imi'n'i rtub met Th 1 1 rA a v aMrmum at Ih kit- Chen for an afternoon of working on bazaar Items. Cookies and soft drinks were served by Vir ginia Kelso. Mr lark Clttrtn an.t Mr L Bailey went to Klamath Falls lait Thurlav In mt Jackie and Rita Sltton w ho were return ing from San Bernardino, caui where they had been visiting their sister. Mrs. Bob Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brooks of Albany spent the week-end visiting airs. Broog s ramny, wr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods and Max. Mr Niurln Benson enter tained the Auxiliary card club Friday evening at her home. Iltoh for rJnnrhto u'a won bv Virginia Sitton. low by Lily May N 1st ad. and traveling by Marge Everybody benefits- When Rural Electrics y Generate New Industry Thertfs tomething ipfcial about a bo$ firtt pay cheek . . when iff earned at home. And whether it'f a new silica sand plant in Elizabeth, Indiana ... a lumber null in Trout Creek, Montana ... or a carpet man. ufacturer in Anadarko, Oklahoma ... tha whole nation benefits when new industry brings payrolls to rural America. Thanks to America's rural electrics cooperative and other ooniumer-owned electric systems new industry ia develop ing in the countryside. Thia buaineM growth checks the economic eroskm that threatens our rural communities. It provides home town Jobs for home-town people. Thia increased purchasing power In rural America also means more jobs in manufac turing, transportation and service trades ail across the country. And everybody benefits. , ' a 1 '''"-" g- n All over America today, official and members of rural electric systems are work, ing hard with local businessmen and dvio leaders to help develop new industry in our rural communities. They are providing the leadership and management know-how that has come from nearly 30 years of success, fully working together to help themselves and their neighbors ... of getting tha Job done because it needs to be done. When the rural electrics started, few of the nation's farms and rural communities had electricity. Existing utilities could see no profit in stringing a mile of power line to serve two or three customers. So the people created their own organizations, and with the help of Rural Electrification Administration loans, served themselves. Today, with rural power needs doubling every seven years, KEA loans continue to help these rural electrics serve the growing needs of their communities. And everybody benefits. America's corigumer-owned rural electrics are made up of nearly 20,000,000 citizens, participating actively in their churches, schools, fraternal organizations and their local, state and national government They know the whole nation benefits what rural America prospers. Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties W ham wvn high for bridge with Arlen hnejcr winning low. Others playing were Marl Wall. Joint Gulnn. Margaret MeCon rtell. Tat Hyatt and tru Huck. Th tlniti.hln Huh had Its regular meeting last Wednesday evening with Mr. Jean Adams as hoatess to th group, ingn was won bv Carol NurrK low bv Rita Conlee and floating by Carol Norris and Molly Day. l)tKin fnluvlnif Ihia t-venlnir wi-re VI Sllnkard. Irene Samples. Naomi Hire. Ginfer Whitetl. Marilyn H.ul.y. Ann Bastlan. and Joan MlchcL Mr and Mrs. Cecil Sarcent ami aim tif San lanrlsfo. Calif.. were Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sargent and family. Srionrflnv last Thtirsdav after noon and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klcmins were Mr. Shirley Cox and children of Heppner and Mrs. Lorraine Wlee of Milton-Frrewater. Spending last Tuesday with the Jack Smon family were Mrs. Cora Burnlde and Mrs. Lola Breeding of Spray. IUnnv and iVula Vllllrtei of l.a Giand turrit 10 data In ml mttn Uaiiln their um l and aunt. Mr. arul Mr. Warren Me Coy and family. McCo drove them home Monday nd tved mnnli-hl lallh Mr. atUl M' tint Villlnea and family, leturn In io Irtlifon Tuesday. Mr and Mr, fart l"n and Mr. Mitl Markham attended th- t'nlon I'acirie t'll Timet i.lcnle held at th CltC Talk In Hermliton Sunday atleriioon. Mr an.i Mr, flan Hill return ed lo lirtgon Saturday evening from a 3 week vacation sprnj touring thnHitfh 14 state, and Ultlng relative In Ctrnlnattt, Ohio ami Codington. Ky. They vuiied Hill's brother. William Hill, a brother In-law and ltrr. Mr. and Mi Stan Wrnger and a suter. Mt Virirlnla MatiAulay. all nf Cilnttun. and tit-d other relatives there. On Ihetr leturn home. Iltlu loureti im Mt. Ruhmore Talk, and stayed overnight at Yeli.nton I ' Al. they stent Ktldav night with Mr. and Mr. Milt Amu of Kellogg. Idaho. iMnctte Lelghton and MeUMy Z-hner are among th ninety last wrrk. Mi. acted a ot of Ih rounarlloi. Ttie fits! 4 day of lh ranip wrr hld al MNary I'ark. where Ih girl plvd and wtMhed w rtaMa. j''J. th cmi wa held at btanlirld, ah. in mil had a amiut and iemalnel wvnnlght. Ijt Twrs leturned l rot Campbell. Ky. whn b I sta tioned with Ih llt AliU.rn InvUlon. after tentiinir a day leave In Irtifon wim ni f..k, Mr. arul Mi liarry i- Tirwei. Ml !knna lm wa ur- itled with a ll.urwrminf, in iu.ar ntiilill Ilotn VY . .n.t i.tallvra TTiurly rvenlng Altf-r Ik.nna otend Ih girts which wet Woukm i, nrr new horn, ruixake. punch and rt.lle wrr served to tr w guest present. Out or town Cuet wet Mt. Il Mungw .i.i.r Ki, kv and Randy of Ayrr. Wn.. K'enney Rogers and Je rr f llermuton, Mrs. la-on Kennedy. Mr IW-rnl Mathews and Mr. M Gry- Ik-a I of I'matllla. is-rrv Pummel and n Parrel spent ths we k etwl rmtlng In lh mHintains near ToUgat. Planning A Trip? . . . Plan Carefree Fun Plan to lake plenty of spar batteries. If you wlh. we'll mall dependable Mallory batteries lo you at your vacation addreaa. Just stop In and let us know where you'd like them sent OUR MOST POPULAR SIZES 13H 41-H 575-H 630-H 625 H 133-H 625 H fiOMTV Hppnr fh. .71 124 Son rcDG0 Iboojs 2 mm mmmm l aun CUT UP FRYERS ..... 49c lb. WHOLE FRYERS 45c lb. HILL'S OLD - FASHIONED ,A,S B0UDAT rottTCOO" FRANKS HAMS 85c lb 2 LB. BAG Jge l2 or Whole Barbecued Chickens '1.49 ea. PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLT mm 2 (mmm tS- FRESH CANTALOUPES 5 for $1 LEMONS 49e Dox- CARROTS 1 LB. BAGS 2 for JL9e VAJf CAMP'S 2Va SIZE Pork and Beans 2 fo' 45 46 OZ. Hi-C Fruit Drinks 3 ,or 95e NALLET'S Potato Chips 3 BAGGER BOX 49 ALSO FOR YOUR PICNICS We have ice in Cubes or Blocks HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 lb. 85c 2 lb. $1.69 3 lb. $2.53 6 oz. instant 99c 10 oz. instant $1.59 Prices Good Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3 COURT 111 N. Court FREE PARKING Ph. 678-9643