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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 29, 1957
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Boardman Notes
By Mary Lee Marlow
Visitors from Sunday till Tues
day at the homes ol Mrs. Effie
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mil
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller
were Mrs. Effie Miller's brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Lute Shamhart of Little Rock,
Ark., and their daughter, Mrs.
Joe Patterson and son David, of
Sardis, Ohio, and Mrs. Shamharts
mother, Mrs. L. D. Richards of
Newton, 111.
The Rev. Haldane Duff, pastor
of the Westside Presbyterian
church in Seattle, Wash, visited at
the home of Miss Jean Scott Mon
day. Sunday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Leighton and
daughters Harriet and Winnifred
of Seattle who were on their way
to Wyoming on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cooley left
Fridoy for their home In Fresno,
Calif., after visiting at the home
of Mrs. Cooley's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Tannehill, for 10 days. The Tan
nehills went with them as far as
Eugene and visited at the home
of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Tannehill.
They returned home Monday.
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck went to
Portland Tuesday. She will be
met there by her son Martin, who
has been at the Cannon Beach
Bih'o conference.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Sullivan
(Pauline Smith) of Langlols are
the parents of a son born Aug. 20.
lie has been named Allen Dean.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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JOLLY REDDY KILOWATT and his circus circus is Euro to be one of the most popular lloats for both
kids and adults during the annual Rodeo parade a' H?ppner next Saturday, August 31, at 10 a.m. The
highly colorful float, built and entered by Pacific Power & Light company, has clowns, an elephant,
a trained seal, performing dogs, and Ready Killo-.vatt himself, playing the circus calliope.
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Paul Smith of Union. The baby
weighed seven pounds, 12 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Stewart
visited overnight Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Hardin in Pilot Rock.
Maurice Gewert of Pittsburgh,
Kans. is visiting at the home of
his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Waymire. The two men and Bill
Thorpe went to Union and Baker
on a fishing trip Sunday, re
turning home Monday
Ivan Kress is visiting his sister
Pat and other relatives in Lew
iston, Idaho.
Mrs. Ceiia Macken of LaGrande
has been visiting at the home of
her brother-in- iaw and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger.
Sunday guests at the Messenger
home were Mrs. Macken's son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Macken and child
ren Eddie and Eva Rae of The
Dalles.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Community church met Wednes
day of last week at the church,
with Mrs. Laura Allen and Mrs.
Bob Miller hostesses. There were
12 members present. The ladies
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North Morrow county fair here
September 5-7.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganten
bein and children Barbara and
Kurt have returned from a 10-day
trip to Fort Collins Colo., where
they visited at the home of Gant-enbein's-
brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and. Mrs Chris Gant
enbein.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pool and
son Mike, and Larry Eades have
returned home from Grayson, Ky.,
where Pool and Eades were em
ployed for the past threee months.
Mrs. Dulcie Horner of Long
view, Wash, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Robert Coder from
Thursday till Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wiese
where they attended the first an
nual Oregon state Square Dance
Festival They returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Thomas and son
Roy of Riggins, Ida. were over
night visitors at the home of her
brotherjin-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marlow, Sunday
on their way to Portland.
Cpl. Reo Rake, U. S. Marines,
left Friday for Camp Pendleton,
Calif., after spending a month's
leave at the home of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown.
Rake has recently returned from
14 months duty at Okinawa and
Japan. Sunday visitors at the
Brown home were Rake's parents,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Woolcutt of
A farewell party and supper
was given at the Legion hall Fri
day evening Aug. 23 In honor of
Mrs. Larry Pryse, Miss Alice Fay
Stewart ,Mrs. Rose Francis and
Miss Viva Carroll, all nurses at
the Pioneer Memorial hospital
who are leaving there. The host
esses were Mrs. Donald Ball, Mrs.
Joe Gaarsland and Mrs. Gordon
White. There were around 65 who
attended the party.
Robert Van Borstel of Oakrtdge,
Tenn. visited Mrs. Anna Llnds
trom last week. He Is her grand-son-in-law.
Kennewick, Wash.
Sigvald Aase accompanied Am
in Hug to Portland Saturday with
a load of watermelons.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunze and
children Eddie and Elaine and
Virgil Morgan of Pasco, Wash,
were Sunday visitors at the home
of Kunze's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Flock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wyss and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger
went on an outing to Pendleton
one evening last week, celebrat
ing their 25th and 3rd wedding
anniversaries, respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baldino and
daughter Gloria of Spokane, were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mrs. Baldino's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hayes.
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I'm amazed that our electricity costs
us an average of only 45 a day!"
...says Mrs. C. D. Spencer Jr., a Pacific Power customer
'With six in our family, my electric appliances are In almost
constant use. I am really surprised to learn how economical
electricity is. I honestly feel it is one of today's most reasonably-priced
necessities."
You'll be amazed, too. when you count up all the jobs
electricity does in your home and figure how little it costs you
per day. Like Mrs. Spencer, who lives in Albany, Oregon,
homemakers throughout Pacific Powerland are making gen
erous use of PP&L electric service because it does so much
and costs so little!
Are you making full use of PP&L's low-cost electric
service for better living? Shop for the newest in modern,
work-saving electric helpers at your appliance dealer's today!
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Here'$ a list of the electric appliance (hat
help Mrj.- Spencer and her family of tix
J'Ve better elecfn'caJfy for just 45 a day:
55 Rang
K Washer
& Dryer
X Refrigerator
52 Television
53 Radio
g Coffee Maker
X Mixer
JJ lighting
(g Wafer Hearer
g Freezer
Toaster
H Waffle Iron
(g Vacuum Cleaner
3 Floor Polisher
Sg Power Tools
X Iron
jg Fry Pan
How many of these appliances
work for you in your home?
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