lone Residents
Summer Trips,
Enjoy
Pi
icntcs
By KATHEIUNC UNDSTHOM
i'.it,-mv ana Mrs. welter
a. trowel) are m home after
two wrens vacation, ll.cy
In ISKIuii.I for a visit with rel
atives ami thru went slht
"-ititf In the lleiul area. They
drove Into ranfrrrt Washington
a far tun IM at hNiHan vimiiuji
the (iraml Coulee dam ami Lake
( Itrl.in with the return trip lie
In made through the Yakima
Valley.
Mr, and Mr, lllll llletmann
and family are vacationing
.Seaside (hit Hn k.
Willows ;rani:r members and
ihrir lamlllc ami friend enly
in ine annual picnic in Wnoieiy
memorial ram on Sunday after.
noon, a good rtimil attended
MiMt guests from Li-xingUm ami
llepner.
Mr. and Mrs Pale ay left on
f.unday fur their winter home at
1-)U Wash. Their son Claude
Uishcari and grandson, lielhert
Urckhcart. came cver to drive
them home. Mrs J.,iii Armlntf
ton and girl, who have been
xndlng aeveraj weeks here
with her parents, will leave from
Lyle on Veiliie.ijy for their
home In I.os Angeles.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert FkMrom,
For Your
Protection
Turner, Von Morter
and Bryant
Answers Your
Insurance Questions
QUESTION! My sister-in-law
had a valuable watch stolen
while he was on vacation
trip. She had no Insurance
but we have a residence theft
policy and I wondered If It
would rover a altuatlon like
that If I had my watch stolen.
ANSWER! Yea, under term
of a theft policy which covert
los of pergonal property
while away from home, the
Insurance company would
pay for Ioks of the watch as
you describe It.
Thla public service la our way
of advertising Your Insurance
questions will be answered
without charge or obligation
If you'll aend or brlns them
to
Turner, Von Morter
and Bryant
HepfHMf
Ph. I7IKU
it, ami family have returned
frni a vacation enl In l't
land with her itt, Mra. Itoj-e
Miltfer, and family n. wMh
other relatives. They at so spent
Mime time on the cim and
move ftoni 'iiiiamook ulh to
ux.it They enjoyed set-In
I lie Sea IJoii cave
ThuiMrtv afttrniNiri euekla if
Mr and Mrs re I'm liner a til
t!lrU were Mr I'alrm-r'a aunt
ami umle. Mr and Mr Elmer
Springer if Hood ;ivr
ai'kl at Hie home of Mr. in !
Mm hvtli llalvoren and lam-
lly from F-aturday .i Wednesday
wire hi brother and ulster In
law, Mr. and Mr Henry llalvor
sen, and ihelr wu daughter,
Mr. Kill ItiOM Mluuni and child
rn. and Mr. (iordon Caey and
children of Medfold. Stephen
and Jerry Cilppen. who have
lMi-n v lilting here fur a few
week will return home with
them,
BoNr Born In Germany
Mr. ami Mr, warland .Swan-
Mn and family have received
word of a new ha by grand-
Uk'hter born to Captain ami
Mr. Iiennl 11 Swanoon at Sum
bach Air Force Base. Germany.
The baby arrived on Augut 13
ami wcignen n i jne Joirs a
brother Michael and a sIMer.
Antoinette. Mrs. Mary Swanson
I paternal great grandmother
Mr. Margaret Ingram of
Springfield and Harold Ingram
of Pendleton are maternal
grandpa re nta.
Wallace Matthewa and daugh
ter, licrnlece. arrived home late
Sunday evening from a reunion
of the Matthew family at I tone
burg. An unfortunate accident
harpened after they had left the
scene or me picnic, wnen a
grand nli-ce of Mrs. Matthew
was accidentally drowned In the
umprjua river.
Key. II. N. Waddell. former
pastor of the lone Cooeratlve
church In l'IS-4(i, will vUlt the
I'nlted Church of Christ on Sun
day morning. August 22. Old
friend are Invited to nme and
meet the former minister, who
l now retired and lives at
Cloverdale.
Mra Delbert Kmert returned
from I'lonecr Memorial hospital
on Monday following a tonsil
eetomv on Friday.
Wayne Tierce of R'lmond
flew over to lone on Sunday
morning and picked up Judy
Sherer and Kelly Andrews and
took them back to Redmond for
the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sherer drove to Moro that even
ing and met Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
and lionln , and their guests.
They brought Ihelr daughter
Judy ami Mr. Andrews hack and
nt.vt brought granddaughter
Rubin home for a vlhlt.
THE ,W
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 19, 1965 Sec. 2-4 pages
I0NE NEWS
Hue! Friday of Mrs. Elmer
Griffith were her nephew and
wife. Mr. and Mr. Allan Cun
ningham and three boys of
Seattle, who were cm Ihelr way
home from a vacation spent In
Idaho.
Frtbil tract Ire will begin on
Monday, August 2X with equip
ment Ixlng Issued to all inter
ested boys on Saturday, August
Mr. and Mr. Blaine Chapel
and Casale returned on Mn
day from a ramping and fish
ing trip in the John Day and
lw ml area.
GIANT GIRDER rode by Union foclfle from SeottU to Htppnar Junction for new UP bridge being
built at Willow Creek. ridge U on of many pnase of raiuood reiocamoa on John Day Dora pro)
ect. Ten of these elrder will be used la ooastiurtioa of bridge. Steel work will atari this month
with completion next winter. Girders are being built by Isaacson Steel Works. Relocation of 57
tie ted In spring of 167.
mile of Union Pacific mainline will be coenpl
Mrs. Victor Kletmann and Mrs. tiny mlsa weighed 6 lbs., 3 oz.
waiter iiotwrts lert Monday
morning for Baker to visit their
llcr. Mr. John Baker, for
ew days. Mrs. James Monanan
f lleppncr Is staying with Mr.
Itlitmann during Ihelr absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ncltion and
win daughters of San Jom,
Calif.. left on Monday after a
vacation here visiting their
cousins, Carl Troedson and Mr.
and Mrs. Verner Troedson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtrce
have been Informed their son
Ronald, has been chosen squad
ron leader of hi group at Fort
Ord. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhode and
son of Kenncwick spent the
week end here with her parents.
Mr- and Mrs. Victor Kietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnet Drake
and family of Fairfield. Calif.,
are ajtendlng part of their va
cation here visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake. They
have also been visiting relatives
in lleppncr. Mr. Drake will he
physical education teacher and
coach in football and baseball
at Armljo High school this com
ing year.
Ramseys Welcome First Child
Word has been received here
by relative of the birth of a
Jlrst. child to Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ramsey of San Francisco. The
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Pants
LEE RIDERS. LEVI. CROSS
Hats
' STETSON
BULLDOGGERS BY MOORE
Western Shirts
TEM-TEX
EXTRA LONG TAILS
Cowboy Boots
HYERSTEXAS
Belts, Buckles
MANY BELTS TO CHOOSE FROM BY
TEX-TAN. ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF
BUCKLES BY IRVIN AND LOOFER.
Gardner's Men's Wear
THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE
MARJ AND LeROY GARDNER
HEPPNER. OREGON
and has been named Susan
Lenore. Mrs. Mary Swanson of
lone Is her great grandmother
and Mr. and Mrs. fclmo Mc
Millan of Salem are the mater
nal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs- V'errll Russell
and boys have returned from a
vacation spent at Rlggen. Idaho.
Bradle-' Fjsteb Is pendin e
ten-day leave from the Army at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie F.steb.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Myers
and Lisa arrived home on Fri
day. Mr. Myers has Just com
pleted summer school at Eastern
Oregon college at La Grande.
Everett Holsteln has also just
at
completed summer school
Lastern Oregon rollege.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor and girls came home Satur
day from a short trip to Port
land and FJugene. They visited
Mrs. O'Connor's mother, Mrs.
Edna Yarnall at Eugene.
MLss Alice Nichuson Is here
from Portland visiting her
mother. Mrs. Edith Nichoson. On
Wednesday the ladies will leave
for Los Angeles, where Mrs.
Nichoson will remain for a visit
with her sister.
Pool Closes August 27
The lone swimming pool will
close on August 27. when the
lifeguard, Joe Hausler and his
family go on vacation.
WE ARE HAPPY
TO ANNOUNCE . . .
. . . that wo hove purchased Srefani's
Fine Foods in lone and are now open
for business, ready to serve you.
We have employed an experienced
and expert chef to provide the finest
foods at reasonable prices.
We will have luncheon specials
Mondays through Saturdays and
meals will be served until 1 :00 a.m.
in the lounge.
Wc cordially invite everyone to
come in and enjoy the atmosphere
of our restaurant and lounge.
YARNELL'S
(FORMERLY STEP AXIS)
IONE. OREGON
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