Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 10, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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

    V
--4
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 10, 19S8
Boardman Has
Thunder Storm
Monday Morning
An early morning thunder
storm which lasted for more than
an hour Monday brought three
tenths of an Inch of rain and
cooler temperatures to Board
man. The storm struck just be
fore 7 am with flashes of light
ning and hard claps of thunder
The rain fell In less than a half
hour period, but the thunder and
lightning kept up until past 8
pm. Several grass fires were re
portedly started by the light
ning southeast of here, but were
put out by the rain.
Maximum temperature Satur
day and Sunday was 97 degrees
both days. At 10 am Monday the
thermometer read 80 above.
Mr and Mrs Russell Miller and
children Jim and Patty, Mr and
Mrs Roy Ball, Bud Ball and
daughter, Theresa, and Mr and
Mrs Delbert Ball and three child
ren of Condon, who were at the
Roy Ball home for the weekend,
all attended the golden anni
versary celebration of Mr and
Mrs Mathew Ball in the Legion
hall at lone Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Glen Ball of Yakl-
FULLER
BRUSH
DEALER
Now in Heppner Area
Post cards given prompt at
tention KEN LAVIN
762 Juniper Herrriiston
ma, Wash and Mr and Mrs Geor
ge Ulacker of Tacoma, Wash
were overnight visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs Russell
Miller Sunday on their way home
from the affair at lone.
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes
spent the holidays In Eugene vis
iting at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Frank Beall.
Mr and Mrs George Wiese went
to Bend for the holidays to at
tend the golf , tournament and
water pageant there.
Mrs Arthur Allen spent the 4th
at Gooding, Idaho where she at
tended the golden anniversary
celebration of the town. She,
having lived there as a child,
was one of the fifty year mem
bers. Mr and Mrs Frank Jones
of Vancouver, B C brought her
home.
Ronald Black went to LaGrande
Monday to attend an agriculture
teachers' workshop.
Among those attending the
funeral of Mrs Charlie McDan
iels in Heppner Saturday were
Mrs Zoe Billings and daughter
Brenda, Everett Hadley, Mr and
Mrs Bob Miller, Mr and Mrs Dew
ey West, Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs
Zearl Gillespie, Mrs John Part
low, Mrs Roy Partlow and Mrs
Ronald Black.
Mr and Mrs Darrel Rash and
daughter, Valerie of Portland
were weekend visitors at the
homes of their parents, Mr and
Mrs Harold Rash and Mr and
Mrs Henry Zivney.
Mr and Mrs Art Itel of Sher
wood were visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Charles Ander-
egg from Thursday through Sat
urday.
Mr and Mrs Darrell Marlow
spent the holiday weekend In
Baker visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs Stanley Shattuck.
Mrs Zearl GillesDie took her
son, Pfc Donald Gillespie, back
to Fort Lewis. Wash Sunday al
ter his two week leave here. Mrs
present were Mrs Merrill Shaw,
Mrs Russell Miller, Mrs Effie
Miller, Mrs Rollln Bishop, Mrs
Florence Root, Mrs Ruth Lyons,
Mrs Louise Earwood, Mrs Seth
Russell, Mrs E J Moore, Mrs El
vin Ely, Mrs Allen Ely and child
ren Renee and Ricky.
Mrs Harold Baker is attend
ing a two week summer art
course at EOCE at LaGrande.
Mrs Zoe Billings is also attend
ing summer school at EOCE.
"Htnry olwoyt fixes Hi it rear mirror to oil you can mo It th car behind.'
GflR flUlflTIOfi
SPRAYING-FERTILIZING
DUSTING-SEEDING
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
We're As Near As Your Telephone
PHONE LEXINGTON
DAY OR NIGHT
3-8422
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inn
KESSAMIN'
-. USUI-
1
3
. ISILUIr: J
I, i. .tjt a wjr eV,
V'ilk lie Knnmm
reducing pis
lie emit limg yon
urn hit it weight!
McKESSON'S
LOSE A
POUND
A DAY...
FOR 14 DAYS
WITHOUT SUFFERING HUNGER .
PANES OR LOSS OF ENERGY!
There re really only two basic reasons
for reducing ... we need to reduce
because overweight is dangerous or
there is a desire to reduce so thai we may
look better, feel better, be more fit.
However, to reduce we must eai less
(fewer calories) and when we do eat
less we may feel the uncomfortable, al
most painful panss of hunger. We may
also become nervous and irritable he
cause of the lack of sufficient vitamins
and minerals in a restricted diet. Now,
with Kessamin Tablets, Formula 14,
and the Kessamin Reducing Plan this
can never happen!
SEE WHAT THE KESSAMIN
REDUCING PLAN OFFERS!
1. A reducing din (The Kessamin Booklci)
prepared by physician and dietician to
Rive bcu possible diet.
J. Vitamins to prevent dtfu'irnncs whiih
cause nervousness, irritability and thai turd,
worn-out feeling. Also supplemental mineral!
and iron to help prevent nutritional anemia.
S. Vitamins plus the bulk. Carhrnv Methyl
cellulose, help normal intestinal elimination
i 4. The "hunaer com ml factor." Cartway
Methykellulose, to reduce hunaer if taken
according to directions.
Se your druggist. The complete Kessamin
Reducing Clan is in every package of Kes
samin Tablets, Formula 14!
THE KESSAMIN RHDUC1NG PLAN IS
GUARANTEED TO TAKE OI F A POUND
A DAY FOR 14 DAYS OR YOUR MONEY
BACK! TRY IT!
KESSAMIN
TABLETS
(Not far Okmdulot Obtslly)
Phil's Pharmacy
PHIL BLAKNET, OWNER
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII
George Baker accompanied them.
Mr and Mrs Newell Vaught
and daughters Gail and Kelly
of Richland, Wash were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs
Vaught's parents, Mr and Mrs
Elvin Ely.
Mr and Mrs Willard Baker and
daughters, Connie and Carolyn
spent the holidays at Wallowa-Lake.
Mr and Mrs Dewey West and
children Larry and Dewena re
turned home last week from a
two weeks trip to Barhead, Alta
and Halkirk, Alta, where they
visited West's aunt, Mrs Grace
West, and his cousins, Milburn
West, Mr and Mrs Ronald West
and Mr and Mrs Morris West.
They also spent two nights at
Calgary, Alta and went to Banff
and Jasper Park.
Mr and Mrs Frank Van Atta
and children of Sunnyside, Wash
were weekend visitors at the
home of Van Atta's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr and Mrs Joe
Crouch.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Bedord
and sons left Sunday for Kalama,
Wash to live where Bedord will
be employed.
Arthur Allen took his mother,
Mrs Laura Allen, to Sunnyside,
Wash the 4th, where she remain
ed to visit at the home of Mr
and Mrs Clayton Allen.
Mrs Elvin Ely and daughter
Eileen left Monday morning for
the Cannon Beach Bible confer
ence to spend a week.
Mr and Mrs Dewey West and
children Larry and Dewena and
Mr and Mrs Ronald Black and
daughter Diane spent Sunday
fishing on Camas Creek near
Ukiah.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow
were Marlow's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr and Mrs W J
Thurman, and his nephew, Mr
and Mrs Roy Thurman and two
sons of Pendleton.
Mrs Florence Root accompan
ied her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr and Mrs Al Macomber
of Arlington, to Burns for the
weekend to" visit at the home of
the ladles' brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs George Mefford.
Mr and Mrs Mark Sturgis of
West Linn were recent visitors
at the home of Mr and Mrs Claud
Coats. The two ladies worked to
gether In the telephone office at
Oregon City over thirty years
ago.
Ed Skoubo spent the weekend
at his home here from Portland
where he is employed.
Mrs Harold Marlow was a pat
ient In Good Shepherd hospital
in Hermiston two days last week.
Members of the Ladies Aid so
ciety of Community church held
a picnic at the Umatilla park
last Wednesday afternoon. Those
pi
IN THE SADDLE . . .
With The Wranglers
By JOHN NEWMAN
New members who were voted
Into the Wranglers at the last
meeting are the Ray Dolven fam
ily. Welcome folks! Make it your
club.
We haven't yet learned what
the fair board is going to do
about the stalls or mangers for
the horse show, but we do have
a Judge for that event
August 5 is our next meeting,
and the last one before the fair.
It would be awfully nice if we
could all be there. Those who
haven't taken an active part
could be a great help.
Mr and Mrs Olirer Creswick
and family spent the Fourth
weekend camping at Wallowa
Lake.
PLEASE . . .
Subscribers who request
change of mailing address
for their Gazette-Times are
reminded that it is necessary
to give BOTH their old and
their new addresses.
The circulation depart
ment has no way of know
ing where each subscriber
lives, unless YOU tell us
when advising oi your new
address. Failure to do so. can
cause a considerable delay
in receiving your paper.
Use Gazette Times Classifieds For Results!
"-
t John Cue liked to save,
(or at least, wanted to)
But never quite managed,
(even as me and you!)
mil
He told himself time and
again "I will do it!"
But paychecks were vanished
before he quite knew it.
II a I
I Vaaf II
One day he was told of the
plan "Firstomatic"
(It makes saving planned,
instead of erratic).
John went to First National,
and signed a small card,
Remarking "The interest
rate is my reward."
...drink it! It's
The Good Light Beer
HciOclbcra
Slow Brewed
Alrrtl(lBer3MIWBi.a4C...Iacw,(aj.
SAVINSS
At once the Bank transferred
a modest, small sum
"To savings: With more
small deposits to come."
r
You should try Firstomatic Savings. It's the easy,
sure way to save regularly, as everyone knows he
should. You let the bank worry about transferring
money from your checking account Into your sav
ings account at regular times, eliminating your time
and trouble. Most important, Firstomatic helps you
resolve to save. Ask about the Firstomatic Bank
Savings Plan at your nearby First National Branch.
SUM FIRSTOMATIC SAVING NOW I
I I
Soon, John became happy 1
(in fact, he's ecstatic.) If
He's saving each month, H
- and it's all automatic! 11
I FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
er reeriAae
HIPPNII ItANCN
tin teas otieo toef nue
Wfiat MoJUQoaTk Be&t SUpeo?
M ' ( S
U- i I rv vr rr is 1 1 V 1
IT'S THOSE CLIPPINGS IN YOUR HANDI
It's a fact that American women are the most qualified
shoppers in the world. Because of the intensity of news
paper advertising, American women have more infor
mation about more products, and so can compare value
and price to get the most for their money. The largest
single advertising voice in our country is the local news
paper. And what's more, take it withyou when you
shop. Or you can clip the ads out, as reminders to you
to take advantage of the bargain you read about.
SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE
IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER!
OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
Ill KllIN HAU P.O. SOX MIS IUOINI, OII60N