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HEfFNEB CAirrTt TTMCa. Th -radar 1U l IMS Town Purchases City Dump Truck By UVCXLE FA1TLOW 1RKIGON Mayor Chester Wll K.n and Courwllrnen MawrH KUKav and lUrry Rnder at tended Mn county used equipment tale At lleppner rn Hay, una purchased -'M dump truck for city caace. Mrs. Ktmer Zr-hner irnt the r.,t week counselling at the Jilueblrd and Camp Fir C.tol !.y lamp at Mc.Na-v Monday through Thursday 4.p Ta Wa Shee. Stanfield on Fri day. Mm Zehncr daughter. Melodle. atw attended I the mp. Mr. ami Mr. John Anker. . i.a nf Anchorage. WXZunTM home alter visit mc her ioik-. Ree Morgan. The Ank flew down, and returned In the tr new iavt wagon Anker nrh bill Anker. Spokane, turned to Alaska with them, to spend the lummt. Veteran, of World War I met t the HermlMon Grange Hall Sunday, for a riluck picnic. At tending from Irrtgon wee Mr. . Ingram VkllM. r TCU ana mr. ; ,; i.... lloadley and Mr. and Mr. Keea M5nl- m. Vnneth Ed "" 7.iiC rtndlrton. vr John Calllf and children and Mike Califf were Sunday .,' .t m home of Mr. rimer Zchner and A II.. i?m t vihArt Fnnenbach. r ...... ihn and Donald, nave iiJT .U irrrmn after a 2 week vacation. The Sander and lYpenbai-h families lirsi wnu v-ll..Atme National Park. rti Knornbach fatmlv M"! k ..-iiinn ihi're. also iu tv. - T..i,,n ami in jammon 111.. IIIV . . - - -- - . H..ie onintry. Mr. and Mr. Karl Sander spent a day at the para . ihn .r.io i O'Nrll. Neb.. n vUlt hi mother, Mr. Funtee Sander, and hi prtuner -nu .i.ir.in.liw Mr. and Mr, pen Sender and family. j Mr. Mvrtle Markham. Air. Albert Partlow and Sherjl at tended a retention at the Her. miftton Aembly of tkl Ihurcn Sunday evening, honoring the llermiston church quU team. Mr. MarkhanV grandson. Steve Mill, Is a team member. tr ami Mr. Mart Abken. Kennewick. were Sunday even ing dinner guet of Mr. and Mr, r.waui luuer ami umuj, Laurie Fercuson. Sllverton. Ore.. U vUltlnu her Kran.lpar- ent. Mr. and Mr, urover r- Mr. and Mr. Loul Shade. Mr. and Mr. Dan Creamer. Pan and Dannie. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Creamer, drove to Ontario, Ore.. to attend a family revnlon at the home of Mr. and Mr. Mike Hinkley. They were accompa nled by Mx. and Mr. Rotrue Hinkley and family of Astoria. Nine brother and sister were present, and a host of grand children and other relative. Mary Kenney a school teach cr at Soledad. Calif, spent a week with her folks, Rev. and Suffers Broken Leg ... v..ifall 22. of I'nlty. re main In TUmeer Menunul hoa- i.ital hcr rrti-ii"h livim a broken lfi thai iavuirel in an accident iriday. WeatfaU. emi'lorl ' wn .-ki ii.-iiiiiiu a iHHitity r,v' i-rw rril a eatlletfuard h. n .. At in.i f. tl on bi lei: IU ..........in i.v aiittiuUnce to t-e hcTt!st hf" ,rtl? wa M-l and lated lit a ct. n pint Tikir AT HAND I vjKAi n riixt i iiT.a. - noNT WAIT - NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO IATE! r a RllfiGLES INSURANCE Wa . w ce.oc r. o. box r ' Mr. John H. Kennev and fam .i., n.n WinruV 1 taklni; I &."inkil nurie at the . ...,..nv. ts.t iWdin. i.ucene. in. i Jtriv. nvn'n i U..I.M 1 1 1 1 . .1 I I 1 111. tl H ami iiiu-v w , - . . , , . i. ii nmmf srhooi at tne Oreson State tniverauy. v"i- a . . uorM riiHia nun a ' IIS. I IW "' f V. I t iiii:ii ShAiif. vno clHl ii a ikai .nmmir a rsvti nu'wor at a.......-- a The Rev. and Mr. John H . rn v e to r.umonua vi-.h Thurwlav where they im Kennev' brother i i. ii. an.l auter. aim 1 1 1 I n n " " " . Mark Buchanan. Kenneja r- turmi to irrik-on tiiuay In 9 a!, and Mr. rualJ Rltier . f.ruoil dinner at their home Wednesday evening for .- .. Mr. Al Reeve and famltv. ... 1 vtr r A Miller and Mr and Mr. Dave Craybeal the week-end camping, fishing and picnicking at Cut l.wth Park. Mr. and Mr. Tom N'lchoU and boy Larry and Tom. Jr, ot Rid die. visited Mr. Alice Smith. . . taipht school at Kill) IWIIKllj m J A I . .- ira Albert Tartlow and Sheri 'returned to Irrlgon .ft., attomiinir a wee. "r ... Mm rartlow at tended a National Asciatlon iNtmAsters or tne uura State convention. They were i.i j tvi-i hv Riv. and Mr. family of Wll niiu j . lamina former paor -i Irriion AsemDIV OI iKXl .iiuivm. ih. tun families naa a lliu . wiener roast on tne Deacn. The Irrlgon tommunny Club had a picnic at Hat kock State Park last murway exil ing. Uter In the evening, the club members swam, supervised bv Kenneth Lamn. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Tartlow and Vernie. Htllsboro. Sat urday overnight guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and ShM?.Land Mrs. Jerry Carpenter of Siml. Calif, have returned to their home after visiting her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Mc arr.ee. Mr. and Mrs. w. Ji. raii"r spent the week-end at Lewlston. Idaho, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Jorgensen, Portland Memorial Held for Mrs. Fell Memorial wrvlcr ere Mt Friday. June i at K '' K,ad l IIJtlH'l in IWHiw Ully Jane KeU. a forrmer re dent uf Hei jner it )rar. Mn dltsl June J in n"' Und at the a:e eai. She nit the motr.er .-..II A I vrt. fl"a t..l.. and Klla Blake, she I alsn survived by 16 grand. -hlldren and IS -rel grantk hlldren. in terment wa in Koe i ny - In lleppner fnm '.j ....in when they .. . . . . iK.riian.i t.i make their home. She wa a memN-r if H e Church of Christ. ine ' Marshal, and h.-r husband pre-re,.-l her in death. America s Future . . . vUlttne his folk. Jfitloe of lvace and Mr. t'miMii Joreen?en. iim MeClnnU and Duane Umb. memrH-r of Irrigon Biy S-out Tnxp No. GG7. ""; .... .i .. .... ciimiiv at lamp Wallowa, where they were elett- ed Into the Order oi me The boy wrre previously nomi nated at the Wndleton : Scot. Orcu. Mr. Henry McCImnU transported the boy to and from the Camp. Mrs. Medora Hu.M-y. RUidle. visited Mrs, Alice Smith Mon day. The two ladies formerly taught together In the Riddle schools. Mrs. Ewald Rltzer and child ren lrove Mr. Ritrer'a mother. Mr. Alice Smith, to La Grande Monday for medical attention. Mrs. Myrtle McNamee wjas re leased from St. Anthony hospit al In rendleton after uniergolng surgery, and l convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mr. Kees Morgan. Mrs. GHrge Corliss. Jackie. Marilyn and Carolyn of Stn field visited at the home of Mrs. hmihcr and ister-ln- law. Mr. and Mrs. JacK uaman mi familv Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow chnl arenmrvanied bv Mrs. aiiu . ' i . . . ... anrl JODT1 01 iwiy i am"". - - ... Btiardmaa drove to N alia W alia ( Sunday afternoon, where tney Joined the following relatives ior a familv picnic: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Partlow. Alan and Jerry. Mission Hills, i. am., . ... i'.,rl.n p.irtbw and ver nie. Hlllsboro. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kress. Brian and Dee. La Grande; Johnny and Steve Tart low. Boardman; rauia w im ams. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Manka and family, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johnston and family, Marie Herman. Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, Kahlotus, Wash. . f ... If'" t ; ( ! .::;Jr,: TWXtm picrurw 01 .cvv" "" . - V.u,. William W. Bran- ln Bran no a. mo, o5ni.i. -, B . M aftKUf noni at top ctnttr U Doug lot Dyck. 2. son l Mr. ond Mr. Atinui rJ, w . at too Ult 1 Brtan Heor. 1V ,0B Mr. ona MJuHSiol Portland. At bottom Ult U Bum L- o1 1 rtqht 1 Lorl Ann frock. . dauam.r 01 -i. Frock. lVipwMMMMMMMM,MM,,paaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaMai i Id MMisir WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY A 1965 FORD? PLENTY. YOU GET A CAR THAT RIDES QUIETER THAN A ROLLS-ROYCE. (AND QUE? MEANS QUALITY . . . DEEP-DOWN QUALITY.) BUT THAT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING. NOW CHECK THE MANY SPECIAL COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES THAT ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON EACH FORD MODEL ... With any '65 Ford you get the strongest Ford body ever ... a new frame that "tune out" vibrations . . . new coil spring sus pension. And every Ford gives you extra knee room . . . extra foot room . . . and a trunk that holds four 2-suiters upright. And there' more .. . ' FORD CALAXIE 500 LTD EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: LTD' are the most luxurious Fords ever built with tyling that was cited by the American Institute of Interior Designers. You get: Big. new 289 V-8. Cruise) Matic transmission with three speeds. Decorator-styled interior. Thick nylon carpeting. Rear-seat pull-down arm rest, padded dash. Choice of six nylon quilted scat upholstery fabrics. Walnut like vinyl inserts on doors and dash. Silent-Flo ventilation (in 4-door hardtops) for fresh air with windows up. Full wheel covers. Much more. FORD CALAXIE 500XL EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: The ultimate in bucket-seat luxury. You get: Big. new 289 V-8 (200 hp). mJ-Vf Cruise-O-Matic with T-bar "stick." Full length console. Individually adjustable front bucket seats. Bucket-styled, foam cushioned rear seats. Automatic courtesy and safety lights on door panels. Full chrome dash controls. All-vinyl uphol stery trim. Loop-pile carpeting. Full wheel covers. FORD GALAXIE 500 EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: A great family car, the Galaxie 500 has the same solid construction and spaciousness as XL's and LTD'. You get: A thrifty new 240 cu. in. Big Six (150 hp). Fully synchro nized manual transmission. As in all 65 Fords you get more luggage space than in major competitors' cars. The Galaxie 500 also shares these stan dard features with the LTD and XL: Electric clock . . . backup lights. Illumi nated glove box and ash tray. Constant speed electric windshield wipers. Fully aluminized muffler and galvanized under body members. Handy reversible keys. Keyless door locking. Minimum routine maintenance schedule. Self-adjusting brakes. Long-life battery. Safety-Yoke door latches. Heater-defroster. Front teat belts. And more. There' no extra charge for any of these features and no obligation for tcst-drivhig any of the hot-selling 17 full-size Fords for 65. Visit your Ford Dealer soon. - Leading acoustical comultanU conducted UU faTwhich 1965 Ford (Galaxie 500 Sedan. XL Md LTD Hardtop.) with 289u. ta. V-8 .n,ea and automatic transmmioru rode quwtet than a new Rolla-Royce. These teu were cerufied by the U. S. Auto Club. TRA SAVINGS .. ai-k ia matt Ford Daalar Top all of Ford's .xtras wit ' v3.nt" buy. on a wld. r.ng.ol , 1 L . , : Taat Drive Total Performance ' But year yet to go Pore I ( fl 1 1965 Ford Galaxla 500XL 2-Door Hardtop Mt WALT P,SWrr. ,C SKVWAV T THE m. MOTO, PAV,LI0H. WOtO, HM Eieppner Auto Sales, Inc Hcppncr, Oregon Fireworks Warning , Given by Board The Oregon State Bo4ird of Health tmlay warned parent and retail thaler to be on the i..l,,i tnr a new kind of fire works which can be danp-rou to children in an unui The ftreworkH. having the ap pearand o( Mnall colored candy balls, sometimes market, cd under the name "tracker Balls." may easily be mistaken for candv. Children In some areas of the country have been Inlured when they bit Into them. Dr. R. II. Wilcox, state health officer ald. Federal Komi and Drug In-spt-tors are on the lookout for ih..v. nnvfltv Items with a view toward lOL-al action unless they are ladled to meet all require ments of the Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act There Is a question, now ever. wnnn anv latH-llns can De ueviaei ; which would make these prod ucts free from the dancer oi being mistaken for candy. , Retail dealers are being a.sk cd to hold "Cracker Balls" off the market. Parents are urged to carefully observe candy and fireworks which their children ; obtain. The extra precaution may prevent serious Injury . being mulcted on cniiuren, v. Wilcox concluded. MONUMENT By MARTHA MATTESON j MONUMENT Mrs. B c U 1 a h Hathaway of Vancouver, Wn., and her brotner-in-iaw ana nis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Hath away of Camas, Wn., spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell. Mrs. Beulah Hathaway Is a niece of Frank Howell. Joe Wheeler made a recent trip to Garibaldi to get his wife, who had been with her father who was seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborn and daughter Leslie of Fox were recent visitors wun xvir. anu Mrs. Harold Reynolds and other relatives here. Mr nnrt Mrs. Don CUman and two sons of McMlnnvllle, drove to La Grande June 12, where the oldest son stayed to visit grand- parents. Tney continued on to Monument to visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman, and their other son stayed for a longer visit. Mx. and Mrs. George Merrell nnH rhiirin of Bend were re cent week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Merrell, Sc., of Klmberly. Buzzy Leathers Is home from Chlco, Calif., where he had at tended college the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers, son Buzzy and two granddaugh ters of Chlco, Calif., were among those attending the annual Leathers reunion at itardman. Miss Sherry Neal, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neal of Klm berly, and Robert Helms oi DlhmnTirl w(ro mnrrlpri recent ly near Portland. While on their wedding trip tney purcnasea a tnilor hnuso nnrl will live On the Louis Neal ranch for a while. Dick Williams ana son Charles, Sam Scott and son Rob ert, spent the week-end iisning nn (ho Knalco Rivor. Robert Ferrel was released June 13 from the John Day hos pital where he had surgery June 11. His folks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferret oi camp o, anu his wife, Etta, took him home. A bridal shower was held ai the home of Eva Vaughan re cently for Mrs. Sherry (Neal) Helms of Kim Deny, nosiessca were Jessie Scott, May Delllnton and Lora Ann vaugnan. Willie Farrens has been sta tioned at San Diego, Calif., for Navy training since June 6. Mr. ana Mrs. eoya uimuu drove to Arlington from where sh took the bus to The Dalles. There she Joined a sister, Mrs. Dorothy snanK, ana mey wem on to Portland to' enter summer school. Both women are teach- crs Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Davis and Hood River were Sunday guests recently at the Frank Howell home. vnTTpat and Mr. and Mrs. George Capon were dinner guests on Father's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack For-rest Five on Honor Roll At Blue Mountain Klve ktudent at Blue Moun tain College, Pendleton, from the lleppner area made the honor roll or dean's honor roll at the college for the spring term. W. Ii Palmberg. registrar, announ re. am-M.. r. ll-ill attained a 3.50 average In mechanical technol am I Ij-Rov Gardner madr a 3.15 average in lower division ti,, . .fii.ii.ntM In tirartlcal nura Ing attained honor as follows: Henrietta Tatum. 3X1; Kulenna Cor ley, 3 58. and Jane Mattalr. KINZUA NEWS (II. 1.1 over from l-M Mr. and Mi M, I- 1VN b rrlt of lualn visited im '"'VV with Mr. and Mr. ank ivMer- lt ...... . The rrsular inntmn '": rami Women t i" laat Wedne-lav at the t oimnun. itv hail with nartmra "'numv . . v:... nii-iitlH-r. wet ,.irMn and one r'M. M . Ib l-J-n Tto.nl. The lub Jo have a omitnunnv '- -hi i.li Naitrv llawK. Joannte Howell, and Helen In.- ell a host.w. ' h. . alt have a cedar cheat for their S-T'temlH-r r.flle. The da.r prlre " a. ..!, aV.aa Wat I li VI 1 1 wa won t.v ,- i.lmahle iile went to U Krel fVhUh. to Shirley Ky e fur low. and to I aroi nMi . Helen Trovell for floating. Mr. and Mr. Frank Krityl and Mr. and Mr. Rol-rt r rrw I went to Hound Butte Pm an.J to tlu ilnellle reoervoir to fish on Saturday of w,?'k- .. Mr and Mr. lo irmrimrm to Spray Ut Sunday where they picked up Mr. Troxrll'a mother. Mr. Helen nenunit. emu where h t'H the bu to her home at Mmkttm. Calif. . ... Visiting at tne mn inurm i... H.....I.U ui-ro Harriet I.van. Alma Morgan, and Mien t amp- Im-11 all of lleppner ami wnma Kvan or romanu. i. in.r.i u-nhelm nf PrlnevwM visited Inst Sunday with Mr. and Mr. John Hawk and rm'y- . Mr. and Mr. 1-ouU Miller of Klmberlv ent last Sunday vl itlng with Mr. and Mr. Sam Howell. ... . , Mr. and Mr, two ivyir am, familv visited last Monday In Snrav with Mr. and Mr. John Asher. ... . i Mr. and Mr, iw.ocri rni moved last Monday from Monu ment to Camp 5. They are liv ing temporarily with Mr. and Mr. Frank Kerrel while their hous. Is telng redecorated. Mr lowell Sharp and Mr. Carol Norm were In lleppner Thursday for buatnem and hop- plSfr". and Mr. Slim Khoton were In The Dalle Friday for medical checkup ior sum. 3.0: a ay-... ' J! ; i " im, T Aar W ... i, " m"-'-r'. I v-i V ; . ' . - s. f - I' - L yjaiemae0' ' ' How to freeze the rising cost of living An electric freezer Is like having your own super market right In your homel You can buy seasonal specials when prices are low; store them In your freezer and serve later when the same food may cost twice as much. It's easy to freeze fruits and vegetables, too, No mess. And you always keep that wonderful garden fresh flavor. It's mighty handy when unex pected guests arrive because you'll always have extra food available. Yet an electric freezer costs only pennies a day to operate, thanks to low-cost rural electric power. ELECTRIC FREEZER Take advantage of fow summer prices on many foods and meats. Store them In your electric freezer or refrigerator-freezer and serve later. An other good way you live better with rural electric power! COLUMBIA Basin Electric Co-op STi NRECA SERVING WHEELER. GILLIAM AND MORROW COUNTIES