Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    lone News
By ECHO PALMATEER
Mrs Adon Hamlett gave a
birthday party Wednesday after
noon July 30 in honor of her
son, Richard, who was five years
old. Children present were Ter
ry O'Connor, Kathy Holtz, Deb
bie and John Kincaid, Christine
Lindstrom, Jerry Pettyjohn, Cher
yle Hams and Sharlene and Tom
my Hamlett.
Mrs Donald Peterson gave a
party Saturday afternoon, Aug
ust 2 in honor of the sixth
birthday of her daughter,,' Kris
tine. Other children present were
Sandra and Cheri Carlson, Anita
Crawford, Michelle Miller, Car
ley and Shauna Bergstrom, Deb
bie, Darlene and Marilyn War
ren, Christine and Doris McCabe,
Linda Pettyjohn, Ann Hoskins,
Kristine Nelson and Kerry, Joel
and Paul Peterson.
Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs Anna
Lindstrom and Mrs O L Lundell
attended a party Friday of last
"There Is Always
A Best Way Of
Doing Everything"
By Phil Blakney
v When pharmacists com
pound your prescriptions,
you place your health, even
your very life in our pro
fessional care.
First we carefully read
the prescription and then
select the exact ingredients
specified by the physician.
All drugs must be potently
fresh and of the purest pos
sible grade. Next, after
checking the dosage and
ingredients again for accu
racy, we compound them,
record the prescription by
number and date, and
place in a container label
ed with directions for use.
We must always do our
best To do less is unthink
able. fc
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YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
6-9962
WHEN YOU NBED
A MEDICINE
Pick up your prescrip
tion if shopping near us, of
let us deliver promptly
without extra charge, A
great many people entrust
us with the responsibility
of filling their prescriptions.
May we compound yours?
PHIL'S
PHARMACY
10S N. Main
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
Quotation by Ralph Waldo
Emerson
(1803 1882)
Copyright 1958 (7W4)
Ladies! Why ask
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Look . . . '
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break your back every ironing day?
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it takes you by hand. That appliance is the Ironrite Auto
matic Inner. It s simple to operate and amazingly inexpensive.
It will iron anything you can wash, and it will end, once and
for all, the achy, worn-out, tired-all-over feeling of old
fashioned ironing days.
We want you to try ironing the simple way ... on an Iron
rite. We want you to come in, sit down at one of our floor
models, and see for yourself how simple, how relaxing this
revolutionary way of ironing really is.
Ironrilelr
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week at the home of Mrs Anne
Smouse in Heppner. The party
was in honor of Mr and Mrs
Frank Tews of Seattle who were
visiting their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Paul Tews.
Others present were Mrs Paul
Tews, Mr and Mrs Alfred Troed
son and Mrs Minnie Forbes.
Mr and Mrs O L Lundell are
visiting their son and family,
Mr and Mrs Harland Lundell
in Boise, Idaho. They were ac
companied by their other son,
Kenneth, of Oakland, Calif. They
also visited relatives in Portland
recently.
Mr and Mrs Berl Akers and
family were Portland visitors last
week.
Mrs Howard Adams and child
ren of Portland are visiting at
the home of her sister and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs Robert Hoskins.
Billy Jepsen, son of Mr and
Mrs Robert Jepsen, was a pat
ient in the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital three days last week.
Mrs Ray Turner and sons of
Pendleton are visiting her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake.
Mr and Mrs .Arnle Hedman
and children are staying at the
Dallas Shockley home. They will
move into the A A Stefan! house
on Third Street after It Is re
modeled. Mr Hedman is the mu
sic instructor in the lone schools.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Holtz have
purchased the Henry Clark house
on Second Street.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Ely spent
the weekend In Portland and in
Forest Grove where they visited
their son and family, Mr and
Mrs Fayne Ely.
Mrs Dora Pierrot, who has been
visiting at the Ely home return
ed with them to her home in
Portland. ;
Mr and Mrs David Baker are
visiting in California.
Peggy Voorhees of Portland is
visiting her grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Wate Crawford. Mrs Tad
Miller and children of Lexington
spent the weekend at the Craw
ford home.
Mr and Mrs Elbe Akers, Les
lie Madden and Dennis Sanders
spent Sunday in The Dalles.
Mrs Arvilla Swanson is visi
ting her daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs Frank Lundell in Mil
waukie.
Mrs James Botts is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law.
Seaman and Mrs "Daniel Graves
in Taft, Calif.
Mrs Sylvia Baker and daugh
ter, Esther Mae, of Walla Walla
visited at the-E R Lundell home
last week.
Mrs Keith Rea and Mrs Wal
ter Jacobs entertained at a pi
nochle party at the Lloyd How
ton home Wednesday evening of
last week. Those receiving prizes
were Mrs Richard Rea, high; Mrs
Leland McKinney, low; Mrs
Howard Crowell, 300 pinochle
and Mrs Wallace Gaarsland the
door prize.
Gary and Jeffery Hardisty of
Eugene are visiting their grand
parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Do
byns.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Howton left
for Redondo Beach, Calif this
week to attend the wedding of
her nephew, Larry Campbell of
Echo to Miss Sharon Price Sat
urday, August 9. Miss Price was
for backache?
The appliances you
have are wonderful!
They help you live
longer, look younger,
feel better. So why let
hand ironing . . . the
meanest job of all, rob
you of your looks, your
health and your youth?
You don't have to!
For now there's a
simple way to iron,
too. There's a wonder
ful appliance that lets
you it down,- relax,
and iron beautifully, in
less than half the time
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Miss Nevada last year.
Miss Louise Botts returned
home from Taft, Calif last week
where she has been visiting rel
atives.
Mr and Mrs Henry Halvorsen
and grandsons of Medford visi
ted his brother and family, Mr
and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen last
week.
Mrs John Botts and son, Bruce
and Mrs Robert Crowell and sons
are visiting relatives in Vancou
ver, Wash.
Louis Buschke returned home
from Santa Rosa, Calif Satur
day where he attended the re
union of the 16th regiment of
the Sea Bees.
Mr and Mrs Tony Martin and
children of Sacramento, Calif are
visiting her sister and family,
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rice. The
Rices gave a barbeque party in
their honor Wednesday evening
of last week. Others present were
Mr and Mrs E W Bristow, Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Morgan and fam
ily and Mr and Mrs Paul Petty
john and family.
Mr and Mrs Ray Helmblgner
and family are visiting relatives
in Odessa, Wash.
Mr and Mrs David McLeod and
children returned home Sunday
from 'Junction City where they
visited relatives. Bradley Ram
sey of Eugene, a nephew of Mrs
McLeod, returned home with
them for a visit.
L R Jackson and John Hughes
are leaving the last of this week
for Yellowstone park.
Grant Rigby and children are
visiting relatives near Seattle.
An electric food freezer means garden-fresh
foods all year long for you and your family.
Save money on your food budget buy fruit
and vegetables in season and freeze for use
throughout the year. And a home freezer costs
so little to operate with dependable
low-cost PP&L electricity.
,Mr and Mrs Rodney Crawford
Jr, and children of Portland were
visitors at the home of her mo
ther, Mrs Ida Coleman, last week.
Their daughters Nancy and Pat
tl remained for a longer visit.
Mr and Mrs Art Dalzell and
Mr and Mrs Clyde Crawford and
sons were guests at the Mrs
Edith McClintock home Sunday.
The occasion was Mrs McClin
lock's birthday.
Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer
and daughters, Billie and Mil
dred, of Bickleton, Wash spent
the weekend here.
Mr and Mrs Norman Hanson
of Portland spent the weekend
with his sister and family, Mr
and Mrs Donald Peterson.
Mr and Mrs John Sanders and
sons of Portland visited rela
tives here the first part of last
week. They were on their way
home from British Columbia,
Canada where they camped and
fished at Kamloops and Lake
Okanagan.
Mr and Mrs Ted Palmateer
and children returned home last
week from a trip to Spokane
through Montana, Yellowstone
Park, the Tetons and Salt Lake
City.
Mr and Mrs Pete Cannon and
children and Mrs Echo Palma
teer .returned home Thursday of
last week from a weeks trip.
They went to Long Beach, Wash
and to the Oregon beaches and
also visited in Portland. Mrs Ha
zel Beers of Eagle Creek, sister
of Mrs Palmateer, accompanied
them.
Miss Patricia Peck of Mon
QgoH
Let Low-Cost PP&L Electricity
Help You Live Better For Less!
My living costs have gone
But since you are working me so many
more hours per month you are getting the
advantage of my quantity rates. That's
why today's average price per kilowatt-hour
for PP&L residential electric service
is 16.6 lower than in 1949.
PACIFIC POWER 2c LIGHT COMPANY
Electricity is today's biggest bargain
mouth is visiting her grand
father, Ed Bucshke and other
relatives.
Mr and Mrs John Eubanks and !
daughter, Sandra, were Portland!
visitors last week. They also!
made a trip to the coast.
P J Linn and Mrs Clara Howk
of Troutdale were visitors here
over the weekend. They were
guests at the Roy Lindstrom and
the Fannie Griffith homes.
Stephen Lindstrom and Roland
Ekstrom are attending the Con
gregational summer camp at
camp Adams this week. Mr and
Mrs Roy Lindstrom and family
took Stephen there and Mr and
Mrs Dick Ekstrom took Roland.
Linda Halvorsen attended
Camp Adams last week.
Ever-widening circles
of discriminating Westerners
are discovering.
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oiYMPIA MtWINO COMPANY. OLYMP1A,
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X 5
1949
up, too.
f Notional consumer price Index.
Average cost of PP&L loetridty
per kilowatt-hour for horn use.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August 7, 1958
A pink and blue shower was
given In honor of Mrs Clifford
Aldrich at the Howard Crowell
home Monday, July 28. Mrs
Crowell and Mrs Harry Ring were
the hostesses. There were 21 pre
sent. Games were played and re
freshments were served.
Mr and Mrs John Proudfoot
and children spent a few days
last week in Portland and the
coast.
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan
and children were Portland visi
tors last week.
Mr and Mrs Charles Chick of
Portland were lone visitors Fri
day of last week.
Those attending a picnic in
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The Dalles Sunday were Mr and
Mrs Carl Bergstrom, Mr and Mrs
Roland Bergstrom, Mr and Mrs
Roland Bergstrom and daughters
and Mr and Mrs A E Stefani and
children of lone, Mr and Mrs
Oscar Bergstrom, Mr and Mrs
Donald Bergstrom and children,
Mr and Mrs Wayne Bergstrom
and children and Mr and Mrs
Bill Bergstrom and Mr and Mrs
Arthur Bergstrom and children
of Portland, Mr and Mrs Norman
Bergstrom and daughters of
Brookings, Mr and Mrs Walter
Nelson of Los Angeles and Mr
and Mrs Robert Cochran and
children of Yakima.
Water
makes Olympia
refreshingly
diflereiit
1958
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PHONE 6-9633
HEPPNER