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Herb From Hynds Alaska Return Trip Br CATHERINE LINDSTROM IONK Mr. and Mr. Hcrhrrt Ilyml and their dauijhter, Car ol Hup, and their niece, Bonnie HvmU, returned this witk from almost six week sont In Can ailu nnd Alaska. They have brought back ninny pleasant memories f the wonderfully warm and friendly people they met, the miiKnirieent scenery, tho hlnh price and the many MHr road thev found. They ex IMTletieed ruin a (treat deal of the lime, hut It did not aeein to Interfere with Herb's fishing anil he cnuKht loin of fish all along their route. They traveled by camper and sometime Jiad the unpleasant experience of not belntf able to obtain water. There seemed to be a scarcity In certain parts of Alaska. They hejjan their trip up through Washington to the Okanogan Valley to Prince (!eore and Uawson Creek. Tliey drove l.VH) miles of dirt road to the Eastern border of Alaska. They went to Fairbanks and spent n lav at tho (Jolden Days festival, where they saw seal sklnnltiK and the f a in 0 U 'olaiiKct toss where thfy went next, thev Ited Mrs. Ilynd's cousin, How ard McDufty. They traveled to (he Kenat i'enlnsula and six-nt four days on the Russian River, where Herb had some excellent salmon fishing. At Seward they Visited tho halibut cold storage Th llynd thoroughly enjoy ed their trip, but were all pleased to Ins back In Oregon, where lettuce la cheaper than 7!k' a head a It hud been In Alaska. Go to California Nancy Ashurst returned Fri day from aeveral week spent In California with relative. She visited her alsler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Randolph, at Kl (.Vntro and her brother and hla wife, Mr. and Mm. Jerry Van Kpps, at Bellflower. Mr. and Mra. Randolph brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer and family vacationed at Loat Lake from Thursday to Sunday. They camped out and caught lota of fish. On Saturday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor and family and Lincoln Nash of Heppner. Mr. and Mm. Raymond l.un dell and Cheryle left on Wed nesday for a few dava In Port land and at Surf tides on the beach. Saltori Hart Reunion Mr. and Mra. Hugh Salter and At AnchnrU, ,hulr "on-ln-law and daughter. l L 1 Nfr- nd Mrs. Harold Snider, and iiiimiy n-in iiiv wren-emi ai Diamond Lake at a family re union of the Salter family. Steve Adams of Portland, who has been a guest at the Adon Hamlett home this week, went with them and met his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Adams, and family there. About 07 attended the family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Snider and fam ily went on to Cannon Beach for a week'a vacation before the start of school. Attend Wedding Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Llndstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Carland Swanson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Undstrom spent the week-end In Boise, where thev attended the wed ding of Mrs. Lundell's grand daughter, Janet Klalne Lundell. Jnnet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell, was married to John Ahlln Jr. at a 6:30 cer emony In Sacred Heart Church on Saturday, August 20, follow ed bv a reception and dance at the Elks' Starlight Room. Tho young couple will make their home In Boise, where the groom, will continue his schooling at Boise College. Mrs. Lundell was to visit the plant. Where tho fish Is Drcimr cd fur cold storage and then "hipped out. In Valdez they call ed on Mr. and Mm. Ray Hud tlleston and Sally. Here they saw the city In the process of moving five miles back from the original site because of tho earthquake. They Cleared cus toms buck Into Canada to get out to Haines, Alaska, again, where the Chilket Indian Danc es were being held. At this lo cation are a tew old Indiana who still make blankets from goat hulr, Dahl sheep wool, and reeds. From Haines they took the lerrv on the Inland passage to Ketchikan, where fishing for red Miappcr was good. After two days the family left for Prince Rupert and went back to Prince tiisirge. They then drove down to the state of Washington and Uppcd al Kittitas to visit a niece and family, Mrs. John Clerf. Jr. Their son, Jack Clerf, returned to Cecil with the fain- family In Boise until Tuesday 11 v for a visit with relatives. and then take the plane for you'll tfiloy THE RIDES" at the 1?M NREGON JCTATC J Inl t FAIR AUGUST 23 thru SEPTEMBER 5 i( Industry displays -fc youth exhibits -fc exciting gayway jf hono races begin August 27 stale fairgrounds-salem V i 5 " . '3 THE m HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, August 25, 1966 Sec. 2 Oakland, Calif., where she will visit her Hon nd daughtcr ln law, Mr. and Mra. Dale Lundell, and three children. Gordon White was taken by ambulance to a Portland hospit al Friday evening and will un dergo surgery sometime this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilea and girls of Portland spent the week-end at the Lewis Halvor sen homo and attended the Shrine game. Pierces Visit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce and Robin came over from Red mond on the week-end to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Sherer. Mrs. Pierce and Rob- In remained for a longer visit, but Mr. Pierce went home on Sunday. Miss Judy Mason of Pico Riv era, Calif., Is a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, She was accompa nied from Portland by her bro ther, Jerry. Miss Mason and a friend, Donna Melnlg, have been on a month's tour of the U. S. They visited many Na tional Parks, Including Zlon and Bryce Parks, the Crand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, Bad Lands in South Dakota and Mt. Rush more, and Mesa Verde. While In the East they went to Gettys burg, Pa.; Washington, D. C; New York City and then went to Cape Cod and the 1000 Islands, N. Y. on the St. Law rence Seaway before going to Toronto and Niagara Falls. The girls made the trip by car. Water Skiers Place Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmble- ner and Tom and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and sons, Judy and Jerry Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen, who have been visiting here from Medford, drove to Pa.sco on Sunday for the Washington State Chump Ion Ski Show. Frank Halvorsen placed third In boys' Jump and Tom Helmblg- ner won third place in mens Jump. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and family have returned from a trip to taooma to visit friends. From there they went to visit Ft. Lewis, and came down tho Washington Coast and crossed the new bridge at Astoria and stopped In Seaside for some fun at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Balslger of The Dalles stopped In lone at Uic Victor Bletmann resi dence on their way homo from a trip to northeastern Oregon and the Wallowa Mountains. Vacation at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Donald McElll gott and family returned on Sunday from a vacation at the beach and at East Lake, where they camped out with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtrce and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe and girls, who hud been there all week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker left on Thursday for Spokane. Mrs. Mary Swanson returned on Tuesday from a trip to San Francisco with her daughter, Mrs. Elmo McMillan, of Salem. Carl Bergstrom and his son, Roland, spent from Tuesday to Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown of Long Beach, Wn. They went deep sea fishing and came home with some nice sal mon. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett spent Saturday and Sunday In Portland and Gresham visiting relatives. They brought home D-Ann, who has been spending a couple of weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett. Back From Hawaii Linda Helmblgner has return ed from a vacation spent In the Hawaiian Islands, where she toured several of the Is lands. She will visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helm blgner, for two weeks before going to Beaverton where she will teach this year. Robert and Phlll Emert Jr. had the misfortune to wreck Robert's car on Wednesday af ternoon driving home from the Echo ranch. The boys went to sleep, having gotten up very early that morning. Phlll spent the night In Pioneer Memorial hospital and had several stitch es taken In his face. Mrs. E. C. Hellker has return ed from a visit with her dau ghter. Mrs. Harriet Bolman, at Seattle, together they took a tour of the San Juan Islands and spent some time visiting Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crow ell and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family spent the week-end camping on me Mlnam River in the Wal- lowas. Attend Insurance Meet Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and family spent Saturday In Portland, where Mr. and Mrs. Hamlett attended the state meeting and a luncheon of the Combined Insurance Company at the Portland Hilton Hotel. The children visited friends in the city, while their parents were $he meeting. Mrs. Franklin Ely returned on Sunday from Portland, where she has been attending summer Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fadborg were among those traveling to Condon Sunday to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harrison. Mrs Padberg Is a nelce of the Harrisons. school. She was accompanied home by her grandsons, Steve and Jeff Ely, who will visit rel atives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llnds trom returned on Tuesday from a trip to La Blche, Alberta, Can ada. They took the household effects for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler and family there by truck. Upon their arrival at La Biche, the Hauslers found the living conditions had been mis represented to them and so they have returned to Joseph and Hausler will teach In Wallowa county this year. ; Jepsens Co To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and family were to leave on Wednesday for Medford, where they will attend the Amateur Radio Operators' convent 1 o n. From there they will go to Flor ence to visit the Noel Dobyns and to Salem to the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. RobeTt Rietmann and family spent several days camping In the Wallowas and on the Imnaha River and at Fish Lake and other points of interest in that area. On Satur day they took their son, John, to Camp Adams for Junior Camp. Savings Bonds Sales Set Record "Both locally and nationally, July Is the fifth successive month to show Impressive gains in U. S. Savings Bonds sales over 1965," Morrow County Sav ings Bonds Chairman John Ven ard annouced here today In his monthly report to county resi dents. "County-wide s a I es totaled $4,903 during the month, con tributing to the state record of $3,280,354 as compared with July sales in the state a year ago o f $2,780,287, the chairman reported- , July Savings Bonds sales In Oregon show an increase of al most 18 percent over a year ago. Oregon's sales for the first seven months this year totaled $20,334, 243, an increase of 11 percent over 1965. "Nationally, E Bond sales are setting postwar records, with July salej at $411 million, for both E ard H Bonds, six perceut higher than July of 1965. The cash value of E and II Bonds outstanding at the end of July is $49,798 million as compared with $49,894 million in July of last year." c 3C 4 get set for agrear r r m i a n i n n 1 tfyiMAML ALL YOU CAN EAT SERVED WITH TRUE WESTERN HOSPITALITY At The Annual EPISCOPAL CHURCH m dm SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 5 to 8 p.m. Episcopal Church Parish House, Corner of Church and Gale COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! BEEF BARBEC ER ring, message sponsored bt toob home-owned bank as a communitt service DAtlK OF U JZ astern Ureori HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I 3 o) 5) A i it - i - I ! . f J ; FT' DANCE EACH NIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 26-27 Morrow County Fair Pavilion Heppner, OregQn i Friday Dance - MUSIC BY The Henchmen OF HEPPNER 9:30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Saturday Dance - MUSIC BY 4 Jimmy Cox and h,s Colorado Troubadors OF KTIX. PENDLETON 10 P.M. TO 2 A.M. $1.50 PER PERSON