Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 08, 1957, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Weppwox Gazette Times, Thursday, August 8, 1957
Pag I
pungsters lake Swimming Lessons at lone
tv Echo Palmateer
ausler who has been con-
swimming lessons at the
Is summer reported that
sons would close this
ver 60 children have tak-
ns and 20 have passed the
lere were around nine ad
o took lessons.
is Whits of Portland, son
and Mrs. Gordon White,
tently on TV. He cut the
Df the first through flight
Western Air line to Mexi-
He Is now in South Am
n connection with Saw
w Master of Portland and
sentative of the Portland
;r of Commerce.
David McLeod eave a
iturday, August 3 in honor
daughter, Deborah, who
ee years old. Other child-
sent were John and Lisa
, Terry and Cathy Can-
farlene. Anita and tyn
awford, Betty and Carol
. Bobbv Lee Debpain
Corley, Elaine, John and
Gaarsland, and Frances
I David McLeod.
md Mrs. Cleo Drake ent
1 at a dinner Saturday in
of Mrs. Beulah Lundell
present were Mr. and Mrs
undell.
Beulah Lundell left Sun-
her new home in Port
Mid Mrs. Roy Lindstrom
dinner Friday evening
2 in honor of Mr. and Mrs
(Little Neglect
iv Breed Great
Mischief
By Phil Blakney
rture protects our body
inclosing most of it in
skin. As long as the
is unbroken, infectious
is are kept out
refore, it is not wise
tqlect any scratch, cuts.
jkin abrasions which
t the door to great mis
(. Apply first aid as
1 as possible.
oht now is a good time
leek your supply of lirst
aseds end to get one oi
new powerful cratisept
hat are so safe and de.
lable. Of course, unless
accident is a trivial
you will immediately
k with your physician.
our Physician
iCan Phone
! 6-9962
hen You Need
'A Medicine
ik up your prescrip
If shopping near us, or
us deliver promptly
vtra charae, A
t many people entrust
with the responsibility
lling their prescriptions.
we compound youisi
PHIL'S
HARMACY
. 105 N. Main
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
Quotation
Benjamin Franklin
1706-1790
opyright 1957 (8W2)
Charles O'Connor who celebrated
Several friends dropped in later
in the evenine
ADR3 Sam Barnett left Wed
nesday of last week for Point Mu-
su. Calif, alter spending nis
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bamett. Point Mugu is
a Naval Air Missile testing cent
pr.
Mrs. Gordon White and daugh
ter. Lona. Mrs. Edith White and
son, Dale, and Mrs. Imogene
Mooney attended the funeral
sprvires nf Mrs. Jesse Wherry in
Goldendale. Wash. Wednesday oi
last week. Mrs. Wherry was a
former resident of Yakima.
Mr and Mrs. Mike Merewether
and children of Spokane left thi6
week for their home. He had been
working at the Nelson ranch and
she and the children spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alt
rori Noionn Mrs. Merewether and
Mrs. Nelson are sisters.
Rev. Earl Soward of Heppner
gave the morning sermon at the
rnmmnnltv church Sunday aur
ine the absence of Rev. Floyd
Railev who is on vacation.
j -
Mrs Norman Nelson anu
children attended the Whipple
family reunion In Roseburg re
ppntlv
Mrs. John Hatfield is a patient
in the Pioneer Memorial hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Heimbigner
and children are visiting reiat
in nrlocca Wash. Thev took
IIVCJ HI
"their niece Juanita Nichols, who
has been helping in harvest at
the Heimbigner home, back to
Odessa.
Mr and Mrs. Rodnev Crawford
Jr.. and daughters of Portland,
spent the weekend at tne nome
of her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman.
Thev broueht back Linda Wll
liams and Jean Marie Healy who
vidtort in Portland for a lew
wppks
Louise Botts is visiting at the
James Botts Jr. home in Uma
til la
va Buschke took his grand
daughters, Patricia and Shirley
Peck to their home in Monmouin
Tuesday
DATES TO REMEMBER
August 11 Grange Picnic at
th citv Dark with potlucK din
ner at noon. Coffee and ice cream
will he furnished bv the grange.
All grange members and lamiues
aro welcome
August 13 Garden club meet
in
Aucust 14 Maranatha club
meeting in the afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Mary Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Rahn of
Seattle spent the weekend with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. teen
i
Thome. Thev took their daugn
ters, Kathy and Robin, back home
with them. The girls spent a
month at the Thome home.
Mr. and Mrs. -Floyd Hewitt of
Galvin, Wash, spent a few days
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitman. Jean
Hewitt who has been visiting at
the Whitman home returned to
r.alvin last week.
Bruce Rigby, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Rigby, spent last
week at the Youth Range Camp
at Tupper station in the mount
ains. His scholarship was spons
ored by the 4 H leaders. Bruce
wishes to thank them fof the
wonderful time and good eats he
had while there. There were 60
boys at the camp. They were
taught about plants, trees and
grasses, about cameras, trapping
and being a good sport in the
mountains. They saw some log
:;ing operations and took part
in a plant contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer
entertained the following guests
at a dinner party at their home
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petty
john anti children of Olex, Jim
mv Pettviohn of The Dalles. Mr.
Mr Harold Sherer ana
rhilrlren. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pet
tyjohn and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Palmer and oaugnier.
Mrs. Harold Dobyns gave a
birthday party at her home
Thursday evening August 11 in
honor of Mr. Dobyns. otners pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dob
yns and daughter Dorothy, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dobyns, Mr. ana
Mrs. G. Hermann, Mr and Mrs.
Lee Palmer and daughter, Joe
Kallister, and Mr. and Mrs. Mari
on Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Tullis and
sons recently visited at the Sting-
el home In Arlington.
Mrs. Kenneth Botts was honor
ed with a baby shower at the
John Botts home Sunday after
noon. Others present were Mrs.
Ruby Nichols of lone, Mrs. LeRoy
Ellis and children of Irrigon, Mrs.
Lee Lemon of Hermiston, Mrs.
James Botts of Irrigon, Mrs. Rob
ert Crowell and sons of Morgan
Sand Mrs. John Botts, Mrs. Paul
IRinehart. Miss Gloria Chnstoph
erson and Miss Louise Botts were
the hostesses.
James and Albert Cooley of
Naches. Wash., nephews or John
Botts have been working here in
harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buschke
brought her grandson, Michael
Rowell home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy and
children of La Grande spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Ball.
Major and Mrs. Henry Phil-
ins and children of Washing
ton, D. C. were recent visitors at
the Dixon Smith home. Major
Phillips is a nephew of Mrs.
Smith..
Lyle Kincakl is attending Camp
Easter Seal at Lakeside near
Coos Bay. The camp lasts from
August 3 to 12. He will then vis
it relatives and friends in Port
land for a while.
Mrs. Leslie Roundy and child
ren Kay and Julia, and Mrs. Ann
Smith of Kennewick SDent Thurs
day of last week at the home of
Mrs. Roundy s father, Louis Pad
berg, and her sister, Mrs. Ruby
Nichols. Julia Roundy remained
here for a longer visit.
..r . t fMioT ti, Tfio.o.n Miuntg fnir and fourth onnual Northwest Champion
Hi.nL o int. vi j..w,v. - , . .,OB.,,nnnn.
ship Junior Rodeo, scheduled for August lb to i m rur. . - ;h---
will be the fair-rodeo queen, tne otner pnncessss in nei cuu.v. i.v...
Yarnell, Sharon Corwin, Helena overnuise, ana n.ay mtuviua.
and sons left Tuesday for thir
home in Los Angeles. They vis
ited his father, Ed Buschke at
Morgan and also helped with the
harvest there.
Mrs. Pat Doherty spent a few
days in Portland last week. She
was accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Eugene Palmer of Hermist
on. The Doherty children, Shan
non and Barry, stayed at the Ted
Palmateer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell
and children of Pendleton were
recent visitors at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E R Lund
ell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
children were Portland visitors
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyn and
Mrs. Grace Ware went to Morton,
Wash, last week where they vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
G. V. Crumb. Mrs. Crumb is a
sister of Mrs Dobvns and a
daughter of Mrs. Ware. Mrs. Ware
remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. Cleo Drake was a Pend
leton visitor last week. She
LISTEN TO
HEPPNER
PROGRAM
Wed. 10:45 to 11:45 A. M.
ON
KU BE
1050 KC
Pendleton
For the B6t in
Music, News, Sports
Member Associated Pteas
i
. .in ww. iimi mitwitbi ntm nmi I r n m ii w 3
illlliiili
More hill-climbing power
New Chevron Gasolines
n-n.-.-s y.-. :y.
Highest octane gasolines Standard ever
magde! More powef for the grades, more pep for
Z straightaway . . . they're yours when you use.
Chevron Supreme Gasoline! Gives you new
K Aviation Blend to vaporize combustion
deposiU...pius "
CHM0N
(UPRIMI
IUIUHI
aeposiw...i"ua v" ,
ing Detergent-Action for smooth
idUng, extra gas mileage.
i Chevron Gasoline! New ping
free power for engines that do not
requke Supreme... has Detergent-
Action, wo; n. icB""
I For i.t.m... m " tmnlt
L. E. "Ed" DICK, HEPPNER. PHONE 6-9633
L. E. "Peck" LEATHERS, 10NE. PHONE 8-7125
It Is With A Great Deal of Pleasure that
THE
Balk w
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS
j U
IN ITS TEMPORARY QUARTERS IN THE
Empire Machinery Company Building
10 a. in, Saturday, August 10, 1957
The bank will be open until 5 p.m. on that date where a general
banking business will be conducted.
Watch for the Formal Opening of the Bank in its
New Quarters, which will be held in about 90 days
on completion of the New Building.
HOURS: 10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M ; SATURDAYS, 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 NOON.
YOUR FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED BANK
Capital, Surplus and
Undivided Profits
$240,000.00
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
mm
mm