Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Fourth of July Observed;
Crowd Views Fireworks
i abrupt halt on Friday ufter
liirw wim rln tlvelv heavy ralnii began on Thursday
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By katherine undstbom
tiiiliil nn (hit Kiillrth rif Jillv.. night mid continued throug
with many resident going on 'flv Sunday morning At least
family outing to the moun- Inch of rain fell In nearly
tain or Die river all arena of thn community and
A largo group drove to Con- more than that wan measured
don and enjoyed the mnule, at aom ranchc. Some grain
rodeo, and many other planned planted In late spring will prof.
feKiivitie a inren numiMir of It by the rain, hut the majority
rimtin.x ii.ni in iini n.uir sima of barley and wheat was too. ururA Mr anrt Mr. T. C. Kirk
inri. it ! Mi-Nnru Vui'tit finh f ii r advanced to gain from the Lii anri dnnihtrrs of Seattle,
for the Fourth of July and cv. 'shower. Moat of the rant-hem 0n leaving here they continued
eral famlllea xnt the week- north of lone were harvesting on , vacation to Yellowstone
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HEPPNER
TTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836 Thursday, July 7, 1966
Sec. 2
cnts, Mr. and Mr. Clell Rca.
Spending the Fourth of July
week end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mr. Clarence noitz,
end there, with other taking
advantago of the lull In harveat
season to no away on short
trip.
The usual good crowd turn
Pd out at the Memorial Field
on Saturday evening to enjoy
the firework sponsored hy the
American Legion lot No. 15.
Despite a Rendu rain at the
Mart, everyone wa pleated with
the beautiful dlpluy.
Harvest aetlvitlea came to an
MOVING?
FOR LOCAL and
LONG DISTANCE
CONTACT
GENE ORWICK
LEXINGTON
Phone 9B9-8420
Accurate Estimate
Without Obligation
FLATT'S
TRUCK SERVICE
Authorised Agents
for
United Vara Lines
full barley, when the rain came.
Mr. and Mr. Don Peterson
and family are vacationing a
few duy at the coast.
Janet Palmateer, Teresa Stcf
Park and to North Dakota to
visit hi parental home.
Mr. and Mr. Leo Crabtrce
spent the long week-end at Ta
coma, Wn visiting their son,
Ronald, and were guest of Mr.
anl, Bonnie Morgan and Bonnie jnd Mr. David Wilson and fanv
Aker went to roruanti wiin mr. ny.
and Mr. Robert Aker on Mon
day to attend the Checrlcadlng
Clinic at Lewi and Clark col
lege campus. Mr. and Mr. Ak
er had spent the week-end
here with hi parent, Mr. nad
Mr. Ilerl Aker.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Lundell
of Mllwaukle were guest of her
mother, Mr. Arvllla Swanson
from Tuesday to Thursday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rea of
Portland spent the weekend
here with hi parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clell Kea and other rela
tives. Mr. K. C. Ilellker will enter
tain Home F.eonomlc Club ut
her home on Friday, July 15.
Club to Sponsor Booth
The Garden Club will spon
sor a IxK.tli at the Sidewalk Ba
zaar In lleppner this week-end.
They will have bulbs, plants,
and tackvtape on sale. Anyone
having sale Items may leave
them at the home of Mr. E. C.
Ilellker this week. Garden Club
will meet this month at the
home of Mr. Oscar Lundell on
Tuesday, July 12, at 2:00 p.m.
Refreshment will be served at
the close of the meeting.
Mrs. II. K. Yarnell wa taken
by ambulance to St. Anthony
hospital in Pendleton on Mon
day. She has been 111 at home
for some time and wa being
cored for by her son and dau-
ghtcrlnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Al
ton Yarnell.
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis llakorscn
are 8cm!ing several days near
Uwnco, Wash., vacationing with
Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshal Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chand
ler of Lebanon and Mr. Chand
ler's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. IVan Kckleberry
of Madras were visiting old
friends In lone one day last
week.
John Rea, who has been sta
tioned with the Job Corps near
Tillamook. Is home for a two
week vacation with hi par
Mr. and Mr. Beeeher Frnert
and Alfreda of Seymour, Tenn.
left on Tuesday after visiting
here a week with hi mother,
Mrs. Mary Ernert and other
relatives. Alfred has Just grad
uated from Belmont College and
they were on a vacation trip,
which had taken them through
Canada on their way to Oregon.
Mr. and Mr. Raymond Lun
dell and Cheryle drove to Mil
soula, Mont., this week-end to
take home their other daugh
ter. Mrs. Francis Stack, and
granddaughter, Michelle, who
have been visiting here for
about a week.
Guest of Mr. and Mr. Fred
T. Martin this week-end were
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and
baby of Othello, Wash., and
Mrs. Martin's brother and sis
ter ln low, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Morton and son of Rose
burg. The Morton's other son,
Arthur, who has been visiting
here, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom
and fumlly were Sunday callers
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patton and
family of Cecil spent the Fourth
of July holiday with relatives
at Lake Chelan, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmblgncr
and Tom and their daughter,
Linda of Portland, spent the
holiday at Soap Lake, Wash.
Tom made a spectacular Jump
of 121 ft. in the Pacific Worth
west Championship Ski Show,
In spite of rough conditions.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Marvin this
week were Mrs. Marvin's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Holfert. Mr. and
Mrs. Holfert were recently mar
rled and are on a trip to Spring
field, Maryland, to visit his
family.
Mrs. Margaret Wright of North
Bend Is spending a vacation
here visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Lindsay Klncald and family.
Mr. and Mr. Franklin Llnds
trom are on a fishing trip to
Ochoco Reservoir near Prlnevllle
this week-end.
Mr. and Mr. George Snider
and Mr. and Mr. Harold Sni
der and family enjoyed the hol
iday fishing at Unity.
Captain and' Mr. John Brls
tow and family of Greenville,
Texas, are guest of hi par
ent for about a months leave.
Capt. Brlstow 1 Chief of the
Flight Test Section at the Air
Force Logistic Command Lla
son office. He ha Just returned
from two months in Hawaii on
a flying projed. Mrs. Brlstow
Joined him there for a while
and the children stayed here
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mr. E. W. Brlstow.
Mr. and Mrs. Marv Thomas
and family vacationed over the
week-end at ue Lake with Mr.
and Mr. Richard Sherrell and
family.
Summer Classes Underway
Summer school, which is
sponsored bv Federal Project
Title I Project I, Is In the third
week of a six -weeks course at
the lone school. Mrs. Lindsay
Kincald and Jack Loyd are the
Instructors f' the 12 children
enrolled. They are youngsters
who have completed the first
t'rade through the sixth grade
The program gives them an op.
portunlty to develop basic skills
In three areas, reading, spell
ing, and math. They attend
three hours every morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of
Baker are guests of her mother,
Mrs. Ida Grablll.
Gary Morgan and his friend,
Art Nelson of Portland return
ed to their Jobs after spending
the week-end here. They were
accompanied bv Geraldlne Mor
gan, who was also here for the
holiday.
Visitors at the Norman Nel
son home this week-end were
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS:
Do
Let Us
Cleaning
Your
Now
IN ORDER THAT YOUR NEEDS ARE TAKEN CARE OF
WHILE WE ARE
ON VACATION
July 16 Through July 31
To allow our entire crew the opportunity for a vacation
we will be shut down for a two-weeks period. There will
be no cleaning done during that time but the office will
be open to pick up cleaning daily from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
All cleaning received by Wednesday, July 13, will b processed and ready for
you by Friday, July IS.
R
b.
ememDer:
OPEN DAILY FROM II TO 1 SO YOU MAY PICK UP
YOUR CLEANING
WE WILL
Reopen Monday, August I
HEPPNER CLEANERS
PHONE 676-9441
288 N. MAIN
Mrs. Nelson' cousins, Mr. and
Mr. Joe Searl and family of
Cottage Grove. Mr. Searl la one
of the Instructors In the geogra
phy classes taught at Lastern
Oregon College thi summer
under sponsorship of the Fed
eral Government. Other guests
at the Nelson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Plerson and
Carolyn of McMlnnvllle.
Mr. and Mr. Fremont Mere-
wether of Portland have been
visiting her brother-in-law and
lste, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nel
son Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brlstow
were hosts for a patio picnic on
Sunday at their home. Guests
Included Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Schultz of Hermlston, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Llnder and Debbie
and Brian of San Francisco,
Mr. David McQuinn of Herm
lston, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc
Cabe and family of Heppner,
and Captain and Mrs. John
BrLstow and family of Green
ville, Texas.
Gaylord Salter and family of
Athena left on Friday after
spending several days here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Salter.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett of
Gresham spent the holiday here
with relatives. On the Fourth
they accompanied his brother,
James Barnett and family to
their cabin in the mountains.
Other guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. David Barnett and
family of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Brlstow and Capt. and
Mrs. John Bristow and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett of
Portland returned home Mon
day after visiting relatives here
over the week-end.
Charlotte Crum of Vancouver
and J. E. Crum of Seattle vis
ited at the home of their bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Crum and family
this week. Also other guests at
the Crum home were Beth and
Church Holds Week
Of Vacation School
With Good Turnout
An average attendance of 33
children were present during
the Vacation Bible School of the
Church of the Nazarene, June
11 to June 19. held at the
church In Heppner. The theme
or the school was "'our un
changing Christ for Our Chang
ing World."
The summer session began
with a parade on Saturday, June
11, then continued with dally
classes from Monday to Friday.
Sandra Flock of Portland. Jim
my Flock and Randy Crum are
spending the summer at the
Crum home. Randy's brother,
Vance Crum, is also a guest of
the Crums this week.
On Friday students and teach
ers shared a lunch In the park
and on Sunday following they
presented a program of new
songs and Bible verses which
they had learned during the
school. Handcrafts and work
books were also displayed at
the program.
Those who taught and their
helpers were Reverend Don Mc
carty, Junior boy; Mr. Don
Mccarty, junior gtris; Mrs. noy
Davis, primary; Mrs. Ralph
Crum, kindergarten; Mrs. Logan
Adams, memory teacher; Mrs.
Ray Wlnslow, refreshm e n t s;
Charity Beggs, Marilyn Turner
and Gary Adams, helpers.
The Bob Abrcrms family were
hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Ned But
ton and children of Aberdeen,
Wash., over the week-end. Mr.
Button was a childhood friend
of Mr. Abrams.
NOTICE
OF
CLOSED FIRE SEASON
THIS NOTICE IS TO REMIND
EVERYONE THAT, EFFECTIVE
JULY 10, NO BURNING OF
TRASH IS NOW PERMITTED
AT ANY TIME WITHIN THE
CITY OF HEPPNER.
By Order Of
Fire Chief
C. A. RUGGLES
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