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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, October 28, 1943
IONE NEWS NOTES
John Clark, Old Time
Resident, Laid to Rest
Monday at lone
By MBS. OMAR BIETMANH
Funeral serviced were held at
2 o'clock p- m- Monday for John L.
Clark, 67, who passed away Satur
day morning at his home in lone.
The service were held from the
Church of Christ in lone, with Rev.
JopJeph Stephens of the lone Bap
tist church officiating. Graveside
services were conducted by the I.
O. O. F. lodge of which he was a
member, and brother Oddfellows
served afJ pallbearers.
Mr. Clark was born Oct. 2, 1877 in
Montgomery county. 111. He came
to Morrow county in' April. 1893
and had been a continuous resident
since. He was adjxiiated with his
brothers. Will and Henry, of lone
in farming enterprises, and was a
highly respected citizen of the
town.
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The lone high school football
team lost the game at Pilot Rock
last Thursday"' by a score of 37 to
12.
The P. N. G. club met at the
home .of Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. The
members were present. The date
for the club's silver tea and food
and fancy work sale was set fo
Nov. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young moved
last week to a 120 acre place they
recently bought at Hermiston.
Relatives of Mrfl( Minnie Farrens
who were here for her funeral last
Thursday were Mr- and Mrs. Er
nest Farrens and daughter of Yaki
ma Wash., Walter Farrenfl of Hard
man, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Myers
of Clem Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
Walden Young of Hermiston.
The social meeting of the Topic
club was held at the home of Mn'.
C. W. Swanson Saturday, Oct 23
with four tables in play. The high
ptrizes were won by Mrs. John Tur
ner and Mrs. Omar Rietmann and
low by Mrs. Jack Foiflythe and Mrs.
Garland Swanson. Mrs. Swanson
also won the Jack-high prize. Oth
ers present were MePdameS Martin
Cotter. Charles Swanson, Clyde
Denny. Algott Lundelll and Victor
Rietmann. members, and as guestp,
Mesdames Ella Davidson. Fred
Mankin, Werner Rietmann, John
Ransier, Ben Forsythe and Paul
Pettyjohn.
The district convention of the Re
bakah lodge will be held at lone
Nov. 6 when the president of the
Rebekah assembly, Mrs. Bertha Mc
Collum will make her official visit.
Mrs. Maggie Hancock returned to
her home at Arbuckle. Calif, last
Saturday after several weeks visit
with her son Clarence Harris and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson ac
companied by Mr- Loren Hale
drove to Clarkston Wash, last Sat
urday to visit Mrs. Hiram Werst
who is a faster of Mrs. Robinson
and Mr. Hale.
H. E. Yarnell and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles OConnor spent several days
hunting in the mountains recently.
They P(aw lots of snow but had no
luck hunting.
Mrs. Mathew Gorden and daugh
ter Janice are now living at Her
fiston where Mrs. Gorden is em
ployed at the munitions depot-
Mrs- H. E. Yarnell was seriously
ill Saturday and Sunday and on
Monday was taken to Hermiston
for treatment.
The Marantha club silver tea and
sale will be held at the Congrega
tional church rooms Saturday,
Oct. 30-
Rev. O. Wendell Herbipon of the
Church of Christ will conduct 11
o'clock morning worship at the Co
operative church of lone on the
first three Sundays in November.
Miss Eva Swanson returned home
Sunday morning after an extended
viflit in the east.
Jimmy Bamett spent several days
last week visiting' his grandparents
Mr. and MrR. Charles Nord of
Portland.
Mrs. Alfred Swales of Pendleton
was called home by the death of
her uncle. John L. Clark.
Mrs. John Turner of Baker, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank En
gleman arrived Wednesday enroute
to Tyler Tex. where ehe will join
her husband who is in training, in
Camp Fannin. She has been delayed
due to difficulty in securing trans
portation south.
Word has been received of the
d.eaith, Monday, of Mifjs Blanche
Bristow of Hood River. Funeral ser
vices were held at Hood River
Wednesday.
Dr. A. E. Marble Will
Observe Health Week
In keeping with his policy of the
la-It 14 years, which has been pro
viding people of northeastern Ore
gon with up-to-date scientific
equipment for the advancement of
better health, Dr. A. E. Marble has
installed new, modem equipment
for the diagnosis and treatment of
gastrointestinal disorders. The ap
plication of this drugless method
of intestinal therapy is soothing,
comforting and permits' searchers
after health to receive Adequate
treatment without loss of time from
work-
Using oxygen as a positive agent
against toxic poisoning, this Tox
Elimination method will now be
made available to the people of this
area, although it has been used in
other sections of the United; State
for some time with remarkable re
sults, Dr. Marble said. The entire
process is said to be drugless and
non-surgical. Dr. Marble is also
extending his service into the field
of X-ray.
Dr. Marble is featuring a Special
health week starting Monday. Nov.
1. He has engaged the services of a
doctor specializing in gastrointes
tinal therapy for this period. This
doctor is a member of the clinical
staff of the ToxEliminator labora
tory of Los AngeleSj, Calif., and will
assist in all procedures and recom
mend suitable treatment for those
who make arrangements for this
free examination during the .'health
week."
PAY SHORT VISIT
Enroute to Condon and other
points in the western part of his
district, Merle Cummings was a vi
sitor a few hours in Heppner Tues
day forenoon. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Cummings who enjoyed
meeting friends here.
HERE FOR HUNT
J. Logie Richardson, former Hep
pner abstractor, is in the county
this week enjoying some bird
shooting. He was accompanied by
other hunters from Portland and
they left Monday morning for the
moun tains for some elk shooting.
For Sale
35 Stoats, 80 to 90 pounds
30 Weaner Pigs
2 Sows and 17 Suckling Pigs
Sam Porte r, Jr.
Pilot Rock, Oregon
No Food Worries
You have no food worries when you
shop here. You can get all necessary
items for a well-balanced diet.
Eat well for your health's sake.
Apples are a real health food. Deli
cious apples are really delicious. And
don't forget that this is Heppner's
"Pumpkin Center"-with a fine stock
of home-grown squash. . . To round
out the diet schedule we have Dry
Land Netted Gem Potatoes, Cheese
Spread, Steer Beef.
Chicken and Fish take no points.
C D E F (brown meat and fat) stamps
expire Saturday, Oct. 30
Central Market
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IMMEDIATE RELIEF FROM SUFFERING
SCIENTIFIC, DRUGLESS, NON -SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Special Health Week
Including Consultation and Examination Without Charge or Obligation
Beginning Monday, November 1, through Friday, November 5
If You Suffer
from any of the following
disorders you will ' want this
Free Examination at once:
APPENDICITIS (chronic)
ARTHRITIS
ASTHMA
COLITIS
CONSTIPATION
EXCESSIVE FATIGUE
FOUL BREATH
HEADACHE
GALL BLADDER
COMPLICATIONS
HIGH AND LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE
INDIGESTION
IRREGULAR HEART
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
COMMPLICATIONS
LIVER COMPLICATIONS
LUMBAGO
MENOPAUSE
DISTURBANCES
MUDDY AND PIMPLY
COMPLEXION
MIGRAINE
NERVOUSNESS
PRURITUS ANI
RHEUMATISM
SINUS TROUBLE
RUN DOWN CONDITION
SHORTNESS OF BREATH
SLEEPLESSNESS
ULCERS OF COLON
ULCERATIVE COLITIS
TOX ELIMINATION
if taken in time, may fore
stall a surgical operation.
Most eminent authorities contend that 90 of all chronic
diseases are due, in most cases, to pollution of the blood
stream via improper function of the colon, over-taxed kid
neys, etc. In most cases a functional disorder causes consti
pation. To get at the bottom and the basic cause of a large
number of ailments that have heretofore resisted the best
efforts of all branches of healing, I have installed the remark
able TOX-ELIMINATOR. This instrument has been used in
ether sections of the United States for some time with remark
able results prior to its introduction in the Pacific Northwest.
The Tox-Elimination treatment, by removing the disease
prcducing materials at their foundation head, helps the body
to stop further damage and rebuild the affected parts and
restore them to normal. Causes of irritation and numerous
infections are removed. The TOX-ELIMINATION treatment
is pleasant and not embarassing. It is leak-proof and odor
proof because the entire process takes place under watertight
and airtight conditions. It has no disagreeable features what
soever, nothing that might offend a person of the most fasti
dious taste and sensitiveness.
This Natural, Drugless Therapy
Accomplishes the Following:
1. Cleanses the colon thoroughly in a harmless manner.
2. Massages the bowel and gives necessary tone to tis
sues involved.
3. Its employment of oxygen destroys the anaerobic germs,
which cannot live in this medium.
4. Purifies the blood ( stream; proved by microscopic exam
ination after treatment.
5. Relieves rheumatism, arthritis and neuritic pain, often in
one treatment.
6. Reduces hypertension cr high blood pressure, thus easing
the work of the heart and freeing its cells, and the brain
from undue strain.
7. Indicates to patients what foods to avoid to insure maxi
mum efficiency in digestion.
8. Lessens the burden thrown on the liver and kidneys.
9. Reestablishes a normal peristalsis, or natural muscular
activity of the intestines.
10. Improves sinus and antrum complications in a few
treatments.
11. Insures a good complexion by eliminating causes of poor
complexion from the blood.
12. Assists in preventing the hardening of the arteries by
minimizing the deposits of calcium and magnesium salts
on arterial wall.
Los Angeles Tox-Eliminator Expert
Here For This Health Week
We have engaged the services of this doctor for our Health
Week. He is a member of the clinical staff of the Tox-Eliminator
laboratory of Los Angeles, and is an expert - in the
manipulation of the Tox-Eliminator. This technician will
assist in all procedures during the week.
As we can handle only a limited number of consultations and
treatments per day. it is necessary that appointments be made
in advance. We suggest that you ma,ke your appointment as
early as possible, as all available consultation periods will be
filled within a short time. TAKE ADVANTAGE TODAY OF
THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF
YOUR TROUBLE! If it should be necessary to employ X-ray
to assist in the diagnosis of your case, this service will bo
available at a normal fee.
NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
TELEPHONE NOW for "FREE EXAMINATION" APPOINTMENT
For the convenience of those who are employed and in order to make these services available to
as many as possible, we will make appointments from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily during this special
health week. ;;,.& ;.
ONLY TOX-ELIMINATOR IN NORTH EASTERN OREGON
Dr. A. E. Marble, Hermiston, Oregon
Chiropractic Physician
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