HZFPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 13. 170
Kinzua Residents
Entertain Guests
KINZUA Terry Tfterson of I Colleen McCrae of Wallowa,
rortUnd came Friday evening land Bill Wiight of Fot.sll.
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to spend me weeitcnu wun mt. a ion, Michael Brian, was
and Mrs. Paul Muzzy and lake born Wednesday, Aug. 5 to Mr.
home Mrs. Peterson and Cheryl ami Mrs. William L. (Bill)
who had spent the past two Smith of St. Helens. The baby
weeks visiting here. weighed In at 8 lb., 13 oz., and
George Slmonson and Ken Joins a sLster Susie at their home
Smith of lleppner spent Satur- In Columbia City. Grandparents
day visiting with friends here, are Mr. and Mrs. Burton fehell
On Sunday they went to Baker of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs.
to attend the Pondosa Picnic George L. Smith of Vernonia.
held annually for former rci- Great grandmother Is Mrs. Bet-
dents of Pondosa. ty Shell, presently living In
m c.ninw RpnKnn went to Idaho and the great grandfaih-
Welser, Idaho Thursday to spend " Coy Shell of Redmond. All
viBitinr FPiAtivM. u' these are former residents of
Dick and Bob Allen also went Kinzua and Fossil.
to Welser Thursday evening to
attend the Friday funeral serv
ices of Wilson Irwin. NEIGHBOR NIGHT
Mrs. Dick Harper and son I TO HONOR "GIDEONS"
r-o.iln Mm Jnrlf WIIkpv. and I
,'.., cimm. .nH Hmifth.' A special invitation to the
.... rt hn.lnrx.tt vUltnra August Neighbor Night is ex
to The Dalles Thursday. tended to the community by the
. j .. x'iiit. it, Heppner Church of the Nazar
Pastor and Mrs. William Ick.ln Thg M,rvt,e on Au al
en anu lam y .novcu r .,u, 8:()0 w b(,K,n wHn
Vancouver " 'Slngsplratlon Hour" of hymns
make their home while Pastor I ,, ., ... , :
Ickert . Is on s ck leave. Pastor KoIluwlne tnat Vre will
Friday and w l ptor the Kin- ,.Thp B1Jc M f
zua Community Church. They , w
formerly were at Monitor, Ore. . by pislor Kv,rnart whn,. jn
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice nomo mission work in Boseobel,
went to Bend Saturday morning Wisconsin.
i.1 .h . : Miii was in that city where the
h(,m? te.lr M YhD "Gideon- venture was launched
with Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Oyler.
In Canada . .
It's Different
and since then millions of BI-
hies h.'ivn hffn rllKtrlhntiwI In
Mr. and Mrs. Jlggs Bowman Hotels. Motels, hosnitnls nr
and Cindy icit Mturciay arter- filv,,n t0 K(.nool children and
noon to spend the weekend In service men.
Eugene visiting with Mr. and Some coiorf'ui scent.s ot the
Mrs. Paul Reavls. They took beautiful Wisconsin hill country
Sara Bowman, Karen Mortimore, win be fiOWed by slide pic-
Bllli Jo Marler, and Kathy Nel- tures on various aspects of the
son to Eugene where they will Bi)lc ils composition and dis-
spend this week attending cheer tributlon. Please feel free to in-
leaders scnooi. I ivte your friends
Mr. aim mis. imun wimur unu
Mr. and Mrs. BlU Collins and
Lisa are home from a Canadian
vacation. They went through
the Okanogan Valley Into Can
ada. The first change they saw
was the appearance or rruit
Stands as soon as they crossc
the border, Hlthmigh the Okan
ogan Vnll'-y on both sides of
the border Is well known for
Its apples and other fruits
Bakeries with delicious pastries
can be found in the most out
of way places.
They noted the enmps are
more primitive with few trailer
hook-ups. Many had pitcher
pumps and outdoor toilets.
Meet Wolffs
They went north 300 miles.
They met the Dr. Wolff family
at Loon Lake. Here they enjoy.
ed gathering the wild berries;
red raspberries, black berries
and huckleberries. They had
Saskatoon pie. Mrs. Wolff, who
grew up in Minnesota was
pleased to see Saskatoon berries
again.
They were at 100 Mile House
which a couple of years ago had
only 2 or 3 stores. Today it has
two big supermarkets and has
a population of 9000.
To come home the Collins'
turned west and came down the
Frazier to Hop and the Wolff's
went east.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wolff, Bill.
Kelley and Shelley, Tom and
Kathy enjoyed a family vucu
t ion. They pulled their trailer
into a trailer park at Pentictonj
about 12:30 at night. They were
late because their trailer hitch
had broken and had to be weld
ed. Surprise! The next morning
they discovered parked right be
hind them, Dr. Tills and Fisks
from Pendleton.
They took a side trip to Ma
hood Lake, deep in the mount
ains and parked right next to
an Oregon license from Eugene.
When they turned east to
make the return trip they came
down through Grand Forks.
They found it to be a well pav
ed highway with lesser travel.
Enroll! At U. of Arizona
Mrs. pill Weatherford . and
daughter, Ann Haberlach, re
turned Monday evening, August
10, from a week's trip through
Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and
California. Ann la now enrolling
as a graduate student in the
Department of Anthropology at
the university
Tucson.
of Arizona In
MARIE KIRCH ER, Floss Watkini and Alvina Padber? hold theli
trophies won at the Oregcm Stat Women's Bowling Atsocla
tlon tournament
Leaving Heppner
They came Into Washington at EjS pQrkerS
i-rtiuiu-r aim uowu iiniiuku ini
tio Falls, Wn. While the fish-
ng wasn't the greatest, they
had a good vacation.
Gilmans and McQuarries
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gilman
nd Mr. and Mrs. Clint Mc-
Quarrie also vacationed in Can
ada. They too, went up through
Okanogan Valley. They went up
through Hope and Revelstoke
nd then east to the Ice Fields
north of Jasper. They made the
rip In a trailer and camped as
they travelled leisurely. They
came down through Banff and
Lake Louise, Waterton Parks
nd "Going to the Sun" high-
ay through Glacier to Mlssou-
Here they visited with Mr.
McQuarrie's mother. They came
across the historic Lolo Pass to
Lewiston and home.
Automotive
The Seamstresses 4-H sewing
club of lone, met in the base
ment of the lone Catholic
Church on August 4, 1970. Our
leader, Mrs. Doherty, helped us
fill out our pre-registration forms
for the fair. Our next meeting
will be August 19, in the Cath
olic Church basement with Ar-
lynda Aldrich as hostess. Host
ess today was Kathy Kincaid.
Joan Doherty, reporter
Tastor and Mrs. Ellis Parker
are leaving next week to make
their home In Klamath falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker have served
the Heppner Assembly of God
Church this past year. They
traveled as evangelists for two
years before coming to Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parker, Sr.
have the Klamath Music Center
at Klamath Falls and their son
will be helping them in the
store in addition to giving mu- Hennll)ton'
sic lessons ana preacning.
Mrs. Parker's parents live at
Tule Lake, south of Klamath
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Automobiles
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CAMPBELL MOTORS
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Landcrulser
Body and Fender Repairs Painting
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Mr. and Mrs. WendeU Connor
and family, of Forest Grove,
spent the week visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. rrank
Connor, of Heppner. Also visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Connor
was another son, Mr. and Mrs.
Skip Connor, and family of Pil
ot Hock, who spent the week
end in Heppner.
Earl Wilson of Las Vevas,
Nev., visited last week with the
Harvey Smiths. He has a ranch
at McNab and while here took
care of some ranching business.
sons Leroy and Jay were in The
Dalles last Tuesday on business.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wint
er went to Hermlston where
Dean had medical care.
' Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur-
dock were business visitors to
Bend last Tuesday.
The regular meeting of the
Camp 5 Womens Club was held
Wednesday evening at the Camp
5 Community Hall with six
members present. The meeting
was in charge of president Ter
ry Todd, who was also the host
ess. The Wheeler County Fair
float was discussed and a theme
selected. Dick Shaeffer has do
nated use ol his building in I
Fossil for preparation work. The
Food Corner at the Quonset hut
was also discussed and the
menu approved. The door prize
was won by Terry Todd. "Spill
and Spell" was played with the
winners being Carol Thomas,
Carol Norrls, Rose Hardwick,
and Frances White.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and
son Gary went to Hermiston Sat
urday where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
went to Adams Saturday on bus
iness and then to Weston where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Grogan.
Mrs. Herschel Murdock went
to Portland Friday to return Pat
rick Bell and Teresa Frank to
their homes after having spent
the past week hero. She visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bell,
Jr. and when she returned home
brought Betty Bell and Barbara
frank to spend the week.
Richard Mortimore went to
Portland Saturday on business.
Miss Genine Hardwick and
Miss Kathy Nelson spent Friday
on a shopping tour to Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norrls
and son Kenny to Spanawny ar
rived Friday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Culver at Service
Creek and with Mr. and Mrs.
tarl Norrls at Camp 5. They
Drought Debbl Graves of Span-
away to visit with the Culvers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neall and
family went to Prineville Satur
day where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray O'Neall, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hanson of
unity, and other relatives. Mr.
Hanson will be leaving for duty
in Vietnam soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen St. John of
Granite, Ore., arrived Friday to
visit with Mr. and Mi's. Carlo
Warming.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norrls
and Mrs. Earl Norris went to J
Prineville Monday on business
and to keep eye appointments.
Among those going to La
Grande for the weekend to play
in the tJks Golf Tournament
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Jellick, Mr. and
Mrs. Milt Boring.
The 21th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble
field was the occasion for a fam
ily picnic at Bull Prairie Sun
day. Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Stubblefield, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Wright and Crystal,
Mr. and Mis. John Nelson and
Oreg. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stub-
blefield, Mrs. Dorothy Miles and
daughter Alina of Richland,
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AUG. 15
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Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 687-68H
Boats
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Herm.-McNary Hwy.
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Happy Movers"
2122 N. First
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Pharmacy
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Plumbing & Heating
Traner's Plbg. & Htg.
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Hermiston McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5670
Evenings 567-5714
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
and Recorinj
Serving this area for 18 Tears
Distributor of Hayden Transmission
Coolers
Flex-A-Lite Fans
Ready-Mix
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Always at Your Service With
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Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
quipment
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Hermiston 567-6529
Franchised Dealer for Sales & Service
Ford, New Holland, Melroe Bobcat,
Harvestore, Radio Dispatched Service
Trucks
Stationery
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Magnetic Signs Books
Art Supplies
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Name Plates
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Tires
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Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial THres
Pickup, Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
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Photography
Lyons Studios
820 'N. 1st St." ' ' "
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 567-6346
Weddings Commercial
Portraits Photography
"The House of Lyons '
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Radio and TV
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