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lone Families Entertain Guests at Social Events f KATtfCftINC UHDSTftOH OMl Mr k M.tu i n.it-r lalned iki .lii.l4 alt. !..., (4 l.rf im.. SitM ai I 1l,t, m a I.4MI l.llthday pally n,r, Inane ;oel I'iru i ,t rrt.y the fetllte Mtir Mi Maix.n I'Ultlirr, Mr IUri.. Mirfrf an. I II t tl ..""""C.iJ SJ "1 Authentic at thi ground rtl'l itJndinf on Ltf Rldtri Even with his back turned, you know he's tough as nails. Lean, brany, sure tooted. So are his Lee Riders. Real western pants. Lee Riders are cut skin tight to crip the sad dle sure and straight. Out don't be surprised to see them at the helm of a boat. That tight twisted Sanforized denim doesn't mind sea spray any more than a sand storm. Wear the pants bred in the west. Look for Lee, with the authentic branded label. NEW YORK STORE Mala and Emigrant Pandlaton. Or. It. J ( ! (....(l.na. Id la 11 II) Mm It i. IM.r Uf! l. Mf ia) rii,l.,t... i(t Va)i Haiti end 4. II Mi I'cu 111 ) , Mr . Mi tuil IviitiJ.n i. rwii-a ,f a in, ii, it rally imi rlMi.l nhtt, rtl.rli. a tu4i 4 Ml !.( Mi Val.e IUII ,4 l.lu;. Mm HI. UalM H i." and i alU 1,. rie Mr ami Mr sin rin, Mr a it. I Mia, H.J-t Ham--... Mr ai.. Mi ai Hai. Mr m Mit l.fiy rth, Mr and Mi Ifc.uU ,ni I-!.-, Mr aid Mia Oinar IJuiimi. Mr and Mim Hall. Mi hiiHit Sra. Mi. Jrrv luvi. -.i., an. Mr a'l Mi I'. ti)M" ..! n tUw t- ..ne ti l Weli.r-.lay r4n ,t Ikiim rfe-reiue aifl Ma a) eur at l.r tum n j,n ln.iirfp ia daurh ler. Mia W kaiuter and iMre ll.llrri , C.aK ,HHn;, VVtum lir and Iirr imi.I, Ml Wall. Ifc.l.MW of t Mgrl, (, ha .erll In Wyoming i.itlng li.rtu, ar rived on Itiurxtay l.y train !4 a ltl Mr I.) i ll(- ,i lUiii-i) r n.l family to M'-n.-n Wn. in. halunlay, t,nr ti .il fin I'rai.ilni'H l.r. Mr i f Wan-, ri.l li rui.. Mia I turn Mi, ll)n ri f. hf Imfiif In Hugm on .Surxlay morhlrti; from IhrJilr. David Tuikrr rrlrl.ratrd Ma wrrtlh tilrthiiay with a iaitv aflrr awtmrnlnf lat Tiiuraday alti rnoon. 11n tlillttrfn rn.)t.i 'i.iwik' arid rat I ii if l.mii.lav rakr, .v irt-arn. m! I'uix Jirfiii rkUrorn lunnv AKn. Jimmy r)rr. M-roy l. a. aixl lammy ni ran) a i wurr wrrc ru irmtia at th hom vl Ms parriit. Mr aim mi, r.i.i in Tuiki-r. Mr. ami Mr. Kenneth Urrnnit of llrt'tinrr itwvril t ln- thl w i k airl arr Uilrtj; In thr trail i r iiom formerly o ujdrd by HU grandmother, .Mr. Vela ,'utaiik. Mr. ari.l Mr. Iavtl ItUtmar.r.. Mr a n.l Mr. Omar Itletmann ami Mr Victor Itletmann drtAc The Dalle on Thurixlay to at enl the funeral arrvkvs for aul ; HaMv'ir. lont'time resi dent of lone Mho taM-l away on July Vi. Mr Joel Knieman irave a irthljy uinrwr for hr lather. Itlalne ( h.iin l, on Saturdny rven- ng. Other ku were Mr. Hgleman an rrank. Mr t'hujH-l a mI Cvie, and Mr. and t ll trl ai. f Ml VkaSlrf f4.Aarfta iay. ., t .j, rviul u ai I 'li... ! lata It i he iwll.l Ml llrl.l.al I 'alwrl.l II k I li l.al Mr lNlit k 'Itlai.l It. tank ihl krlv foaili l it h at fll4 . Mr iixl Mi t V rrri at I fl )y ) ntlia" ! in ! ii. M i;iiwr Ak .4i . Main Mit Mr and Mi i 1 1 1 1 1 e i liii.iiii lft on W-li -ty fuf Stilt aukie, !.re Mr Il- mai n a a i!t ra'r 1 lt(t., AuiWlaiy t oirr.lt"n on 1h l.ta tl.ruuri .aluiday .i:e Mjitt''l 4 .Nan 4 Ma.. ti riinl fnrf I M-la li kl.Mulay at ine li i f I t mi In lar a hi d4u;h'rr, Mr Sir tUiup :itiitain tcoi .f Hie ,"linii ,i and Alfiol .NcU'M. Jr. fami'ie I.I rk rrr fllrlxla, Mr ant Mi II a rol l K ,s.t.u!i and daughter. Sit .aitaia .lhi i4 .41U I I1ry rnO"! rr muih twlnt l.et durtr haned rd arriiia thta t) ialln Tley alwn ttkjtrd i. Id fiten.t. Mr and Mr k ninth Nim.m Mia Ki-tia l.ubank wa ,i u.r from Batdodln I'ort'and IliU rh hell-lng with hlet Mr. lKr Mtwn t.f itianl klion Slonday morr.li -g aMt vlilting her fcon In la and dauyhier, Mr. and Mr ftoy A .inltrorn, and family, Her Mn, tiirry. who had trn lilln re f(jf o week, went h'me nh her. yhi waa alr airom- nanird by Kathy llaufrn of LmU rwrge, who wn rHunilng home after a weeka lit with h r ntuain. CIrNini Unttroi:i Mr. Inane Iiunn and rhildf.-n t'lndy anl Sandy d Kelihlcan Ala-ka. a pent Tui-m1v and Wednclay here HHlnj rel Uvea. They were rural at lh home of Mra. Cecil 1 1 Irk ami the rhiMren taed for a longer vkii, while their mother la on a hii) iiena trip Mr. Ivmald BaII was taken to Pendleton lat Tliurday. where h rnlereI St. Anthony hMital. Surterv wa iierformed on Mon day mornlnif Gerald Ilea of Condon brought hi two children, Kk ky and Uarla Sue to the lso Crabtree home on Tuevlay for a couple day vUlt with the Crahtree grand' hlld ren. Ahley Jimmte, and Kevin MK'alH-. AKo vimtlng at the Crnhtreea thla wri-k wa thel' gf.iiidiin. Scott Oabtree of Port land. Ill father, IUn Crabtree, came and got him over the weekend. I:ev. and Mr. Ray Klv!cr of Mountain Home. Idaho, are SEED CLEANING NEW CLEANER Cr TR EATER AT PLANT 20c Per Bu., 40c Per Sack 25c Per Bu., 50c Per Sack at ranch, 300 Bu. Minimum. Additional Charge For Less Than Minimum. HAROLD ERWIN Happntr, Or. Call Collect 676-5306 Kueu of Rev. and Mr. Walter B. Crowe!!, while on their vaca tion. Weth Bartlemay of Odewa, W'.ish., ha Ix-en a guest of her MMer. Mr, pick nerer. Mr. E. It. Lundell wa ru.hed to the hoKpltal early Sunday morning, where (die underweni an emergency appendectomy a few hour later. She U progre Rinn aatNfactorlly at thl writ- Ini. Mr. Alvln McCatx? drove to lone on Wednesday from her home at Colfax. Wash. She vl.slt ed relative and then left on Saturday taking her three son., who have been ffn-ndlng ahout lx wtvk here with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab tree. Guests at the home of Mrs. George Flehter this we-k are a I a twiJ.e. Mr a'- l Mi Ma .. f Wf I aii.l. Jrf) af l-"rrt frutn t al.fuifi.ta Jctt Kl frull cit W rdra da) frn !! Ui ixl ajM. Mr Sir .m r.ard J.rrf! at trlae J o I J j.l lr i.( !y rrtulfKtd flfs a tl.r-e larva ih tttaUt- In M -.tr Mr iM Mr (kiwf tWar rrreit Into I f rfit.rf M4t,e tf Mrm o K Jndti-n tr Tl.Hd Kt M fkrar U l inrd at the Isa'l h t rurn rarh ai. l Mi IV a r l.l tra! h fifth (ta le in IUJ J i I" I year Bill Jricn ii. t tek at (Ytr atlrt.diit tho A r.tion iHi.ttifttf-r f'd if It.e I J 1 -i - a) I hurt h Hi .artn'. Mr and Mr. !: t rt Jri-r. trr.i mt-r afirf hiet no Surxlay Tt rir daughter. Suan Jane, tpn I ten at t'-r Mimmaf tt I 'rtiwu to i.;J r,;eg Mr an t Sir Jarrw flart.rtt and farrlly rtrtne to M -llala over l) we m l to l-ave thnr r t.'H k. ard iuky ftoyev at (amp A'm fr a o They t-nt Saturday rslsht Mh Mr. and Mr Paul turn M at r;rrham. Sn ljr 1 1 ant I Lome for Ine day ror.val-er.t leave foliowlng a aert'iua ear aa i-l r.t a few week ago. The Altar F-jrlety of St. William Catholierhurth held iu merilnf In the baemerd of the nurrh on TriurJay evening. Mr. Iwftert Iji.rrt wa t!iea-nt. ! a -lion Voyare" gift by th grt-up. m win ie leaving aoon for a trln to Ireland. She leave for California on Augut 31. where he will he joined by her aunt, Mra. Clark, and they will leave for Ireland on Augutt 5- Mr ae t Mi Gary $trJn.-t af piu.-iU are aniwura log Ihe tlflrt A ll-artr t-rm taty lau! tr la ttU n I Irf-re t int arrieloo Jwiy 21. ti'tifJ Tlu. So, and Uthoi liaioa-d I-i4 Ann Ihe Mr t.f I. !. haV ll OM.rl ftsilt. a y Mr and Mi tall J Jmwn .' Salt m llo to lofie t.f Tur.t IM lit the rt ! the wrri with hrf ier avf lmtly. Mr ant Mr. Uarland fMaann. M i:4tfrtr- llermae.n wa taddrfwd al wrrax to learn of Hie death id l.er al!-r ln er many aurgrry. from t.ih lj Wit believed to be rrtiuvertrig A nemrlal arJie wa held la it Sunday at ll" I.ut ll an churrh h Ivr, Htttntm cixmrr riMtt tUt. Mt x ih Employees Enjoy Coo if Fishing Trip A tII foeatt of hrlaon I jjuiitteot to taf IVrtlarvt. lto t'iil Ira from llel tfer and lo frn Kiruua en))ed a wrraj emi i-r ieri a- r.run an-i aifni-M-eing in If. u ii.it y u4 tfr hart. Arriving hun lata Sunday rre Mr, and Mr Jerry N t u twrt aivt Mr. an-i Mr, b.ll nhl Ir m Kmrua were Mr. and Mr ilii'i prirwiie ami Mr. and Mr Aln tiuinn. They rejaicte.1 having ers)yed leaaant rather and furlirnt alrnn fUM.g. Tr!l the a4vrrllef o In the Gatette llinea. aw If Four Generations At Ofeokmon Reunion Th twelfth annual reurtkui of the Georg tM llvlra Hlak man family waa aiterviie-l ! many terrw1nia arvt ftent at a fxrfit! k t.nk held Sunday at Hull Piaiie. four j;rnerti n of tha) Bleak- man fan.ily were re (! ntwi at the outing, the l Jet being fieri bleakman. who celebrated hla k-iml UiUmUv Jwlr 77. Tta fi.". lie reurln i held each iear on the Sunday rveaiet hu birth day. Need attra rhT Vt unuef Item around your fclaee UH Caette time rUaalfted ad. Union Bankers Insurance Co. 9047 N. E. CLISAN STH PORTLAND. ORE. Roger A. Kincaid, Regional Office Mgr. (Formerly of loot) OFFERS ANOTHER FIRST A COMPLETE HOSPITALIZATION PLAN GUARANTEED RENEWABLE FOR LIFE! Pays In Addition To Workmen's Compensation and AH Other Insurance WO WAITING PERIODS For condition commencing after data of policy (except 10 month waiting period for maternity benefit. ) WHY PAY PREMIUMS FOR SIX MONTHS WITHOUT PROTECTION Against the expensa of surgical alck neaa. heart trouble, cancer, female disorders, hernia and tuberculosis? Would you pay premiums on your! horn or car Insurance and not have protection for six months? UP TO $30 DAILY ROOM BENEFIT FOR AS LONG AS 365 DAYS EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE COVERED UNDER OUR NEW SPECIAL POLICIES. FORMS SS-31 AND SM-20. WITH BENEFITS FOR HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT AND SURGICAL FEES. THIS. TOO. IS GUARANTEED RENEW ABLE FOR LIFE. POLICY CANNOT BE CANCELLED BY THE COMPANY This is a Guaranteed Renewable policy You can keep it In fore as long as you live by paying the required premiums. It cannot ever be cancelled by the company. BENEFITS FOR HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL EXPENSE DOCTORS VISITS OR TREATMENTS A LOSS OF TIME IF DISABLED ACCIDENTAL DEATH OR DISMEMBERMENT TERM LIFE INSURANCE SEND ME ALL THE FACTS ABOUT UNION BANKERS GUARANTEED RENEWABLE PROTEC TION PLANS. THIS DOES NOT OBLIGATE ME. NAME AGE.. Mail Card Today! ADDRESS Street and number or R.F.D. and Box Number CITY STATE OCCUPATION Moll to Roger A. Kincaid. Union Bankers Insurance Company. P.O. Box 3011, Portland. Oregon Lee Hams to Enter Hospital in Oakland Fn Lee Ham, home on eon- valewnt leave alnce July 21. Is making steady rrorres from In- Juries received In an automobile areident near lone June 21. lie will however, enter the naval hospital In Oakland for hone craft aurrerv on his left collar twine after reporting back to tne txl Hornet in San Fran- clv-o at tne end of this week. After a two-week stay In Pioneer Memorial hospital after the acrtdent. Ham was flown to Seattle and Bremerton where h received treatment in the naval hospital. j Same Rates Set For Deductions On Wool Payments Iirduitlin from tx. wojrram Imrntlve taimer.ta for 111 to finanre tl wmd and lamb lro dured aelf helr promotion pro nam will continue at the same raiea a In th !at, Lavl.l M !.!, manager. Agricultural Matdllxation and t nrrva!ion Srrvlre of tier, announce. tJedurtion rates will he on cent per Jund from shorn wool payment, and 5 rents per hundred pound of llvcwel'ht from unwiorn lamp payment The rate are the same as thoe made from paymcnta received by producer since the beginning of the program. The ll marketing year I the calendar year, January 1 tnrouen iM-cember 31. raymenta rorwooi and lambs sold this year will be made beelnnlne In April, lfC3. MiLeod pointed out that the promotion I conducted by the American Sheep Producers Coun cil. Inc., under an agreement with the Secretary of Acriculture providing for advertising, sale promotion, and related market devclopement activities on word and Lamb, as authorized under t h e National wool art. The present agreement covering the years 12 GS was approved in a prlducer referendum held in 19G2. For the 1962 year the latest for which complete figures are available deductions from pay ments for financing the council's activities totaled about $2-8 million. I a Announcing Charles C. (Cecil) Jones Is Now Licensed Agent For ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. Call Lexington 989-8189 or See Him for Fire Cr Casualty-Auto-Crop (Hail and Fife)-ln!ond Marine Good Selection of CARPETING Herculon Acrilan Wool Nylon EXCELLENT INSTALLATION iff flip CASE FURNITURE CO. Ph. 676-9432. BEPPRER 2f GO 27th eon i-A osiua i feartoog July 2 PAIR Of Nationally Advertised SHOES For The Price Of ONE PAIR Choose From Such Famous Names As VELVET STEP, AIR STEPS Vr No Mail or Phone Orders Please No Layaways, No Returns 45 R.P.M. RECORDS 6 for ?1 Women's Dress Pumps, Straps, Ties, Sports and Flats A Few Men's and Boys' Shoes GOT s I i