Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 3, 1955 Boardman Man Takes Grand Prize In Sfeelhead Derby By Mary Lee Marlow Charles Tolbert, prize winner in the steelhead derby last month, is also winner of the grand prize for the six months the derby has run. It was sponsored by the Commercial club. Tolbert's fish weighed 20 pounds, six ounces. Winner this month is Gunnar Skoubo, whose fish weighed 13 pounds, 14 ounces. The grand prize is a $35 spinning reel. The snow that fell during the weekend disappeared rapidly Monday when a hard Chinook wind struck here. Around noon the wind was blowing with such force that trees were blown down and damage done in several places. Cecil Hamilton in the east end reported that three trees fell on his barn, are reports of other trees on smaller buildings came in. After the wind died down in the afternon it started raining and this continued until Monday night. The Christian Endeavor group of the Community church held a formal banquet Saturday night in the basement of the church.There were 21 present. Speaker was Maynor Reed, student president of Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, who also gave a humor, ous reading, "August Childs." Also on the program was the junior male quartet from the school, who sang four numbers. They were Roger McCracken, Howard Wellsfry, Kent Thielen and Dean Gitaul. Also present from the school were Ruth Dobra, Mary Amster and Jeanne Eliasen, who were weekend guests of WH ma Hug, at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug. Reed was also speaker at the morning service on Sunday at ihe church, and the quartet sang three numbers Miss Dobra also sang a solo, "It Took A Miracle." Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers have received word that their son Emsley, who is a senior at U of O, Eugene, has been granted membership into Beta Alpha Psi, national accountant honorary. He is studying to be a certified ac countant. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pool and son left Saturday for Saxon, Wis., where Pool will be employed by Bechtol Construction Company for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Flock went to Portland Friday to get a load of seed potatoes. The Garden club held its an nual family banquet Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the grange hall with 45 attending. Dinner committee was Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. Ed Kunze. Program, Mrs. Hugh Brown and Mrs. Nate Macomber. Decorating, Mrs. Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Rollin Bishop. A Wash ington's Birthday motif was used throughout. Program was as fol lows: Duet, "Whispering Hope", Mrs. Zearl Gillespie and Mrs. Claud Coats; reading, "Going to Moro Tomorrow", Marie Potts; piano solo, Barbara Anderegg; duet, "Beautiful Garden", Mrs. Rollin Bishop and Mrs. Hugh Brown; saxophone solo Maxine Si card; solo, "Mr. Sandman". San dra Thorpe. A film was also shown. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al- .....yw.ii,.,,,.,,..,!,,,.,,. nin,M,lm, ... i hi , nullum hi hi iiiw . n jpppyjiM m 5 4j L r .. i Mir- i--Lw "fe3- 3 S . i Win TOl SHOW VIWNER Frank Anderson, Heppner livestock grower, is shown with his hoyal Ann Dom. ino 39th who was judged the top female at the the rec:nt Hereford Blue Tag show and sale held at Pendleton. Others of Anderson's herd have talon top honors in recent shows. (East Oregonian Photo) len, Roy Rordell, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts and Irene and Marie, Mrs. George Sicard and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and Larry, Bill, Jim, San dra and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor and Bobbie and Tonl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss and grand daughter, Mary Piefer. Invited guests were Mr. Don Downey and Mrs. Pauline Aiken. The dinner was served by members of the Tillicum club, Mrs. Joe Tatone, Mrs. George Wiese, Mrs. Dewey West, Mrs. Ray Gronquist, Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. William Gar ner, Mrs. Eldon Shannon and Mrs. Sid Cloud. Mrs. Blanche Garner, Bend, visited at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Garner, four days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miles moved to Ordnance last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Erandon, for. mer resident here, visited last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Maude Moore. Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Hood Rover visited last week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers, o Phone Your News to 6-9228. Monument News February 22 being a holiday for the post office, also Dillie Mantis's birthday, Helen Brown took her to the Home Cafe for dinner. The Wilson Walker family has moved back To Bend. They Were here working in the lumber busi ness. Helen Brown took care of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell while they were gone to Heppner to the Elks ball. Mrs. Joe Wheeler of Court Rock spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. May McWillis. ATTORNEY TO SPEAK The public is invited to ihear Bradlpy Fancher d'scuss Family Business and the Law at the Lex ington school, March 7, at 8:00 p. m. This meeting is being planned as a follow up of the program conducted by the Ex tension Units of Morrow county during January. 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