Page 5, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR , Thursday, July 3, 1975 ONE Eva Mr. and Mr. Dave Barnett and ton, Scott returned Satur day from a 10-day trip to Canada. They enjoyed fishing at Nimpoo and Anahiem Lakes, then going east on the Dean River through Kam loops, and Okamogan Valley and William Lake which ia roughly 100 miles inland from Bella Coola, B C. They return ed by the way of Vancouver, BC to Seattle where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fall before returning home. Mrs Henry Kreba under went surgery June 24 at the Good Shepherd Hospital, Her mlnton She will be leaving this week and will be staying at the home of Mrs Henry Krebs Sr , Arlington Mrs Lewis Halvorsen left Thursday for Corvallis to attend the Grand Chapter of Rainbow for Girls She was accompanied by Kim Petty John, Lisa Martin, Arlene Cannon and Christy Edmond son Jan Ekstrom left Wed nesday They returned Satur day evening Members of the BunchgratfS Rebekah Lodge No 91 met at Beeeher's Cafe for a luncheon on June 26 After the luncheon they went to Helen Pettyjohn's for the meeting and a birthday party Members exchanged gifts, had birthday cuke and coffee Those attending were Mar garet Akers, Cathy Chapel, Delsie Cliaprl, Norma Kea, Ida Coleman, Gladys Drake, Edith Matthews, Vida Hell ker, Eva Hamlett, Catherine Thorne, Hermiston, and Helen Pettyjohn Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Martin was their son, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Martin and family, Moses Lake, Wa Mr and Mrs Fred Martin attended the Marshall family reunion at Forest Grove, June 22 About 60 members attend' cd and among those present were Mr and Mrs Al Brazell and family, Jordan Valley, and Mr and Mrs Ralph Martin, Lake Oswrgo Guests at (he home of Mrs, Ida Coleman last weekend were Mrs Gerry Minger (nee IjihI.i Williams) and son Jerod, Sherwood Mr and Mrs Mike Matt hews returned from a trip last Wednesday They took their daughter enice to Monmouth where she will attend summer school They went on to KoM-burg to visit with Mr Matthews' relatives They also visited Mr and Mrs Pat Thornton in Albany Sunday afternoon visitors at the Fred Martin home were the Rev and Mrs Walter Warner, Portland They were friends when they lived at Madras and had not seen each other for 10 years Complete service on almost everything Air conditioning service Brake jobs Tune-up $15 plus parts Lube Jobs $4 everything checked 5.50 with your own oil STEEL BELTED RADIALS Mounted & Balanced Rotated every 5,000 miles FREE MlnUiadlals 155R-13 to 165R-15 $39.85 to $44.09 Pickup tires 750 x 15 8 ply $52.67 NEWS Hamlett A bridal shower was held Saturday afternoon, June 28 in honor of Sharlene Hamlett Arends, at the United Church of Christ social room. Pink and white were the colors used in decorating Assisting the bride with the opening of gifts were Debbie Morgan, The Dalles and Jean Ann Turner, Heppner. The tea table was centered with a large sheet cake decorated with pink and white hearts surrounded by various shades of pink rosebuds Pouring coffee was Mrs Eva Hamlett and serving punch was Mrs Irene Swanson, an aunt of the bride i Hostesses for the event were ' Helen Pettyjohn, Lola Ann Pettyjohn, Rosetta Palma teer, Dot Halvorsen, Mildred Morgan, toa McElligott, Dor othy Stefani, Irene Swanson and Helen McCabe Mr. and Mrs Alfred Nelson spent the weekend In the San Juan Islands During their return trip, they visited with Mrs Nelson's mother, Mrs. F C. Ransdell in Portland Attending the Northwest Christian Fellowship Confer ence held in Spokane last week were Mrs Roland Bergstrom and Mrs Sid Zinler Sr Also attending, from Thursday through Sunday, were Mrs Charles O'Connor and Mrs Elite Akers Word has been received of the death of Ruth B Mason, former resident of lone, who died June 27 at Willamette Methodist Convalescent Home in Milwaukie Following cre mation in Portland, arrange ments are pending for grave side memorial services at High View Cemetery in lone Mrs Mason was a charter members of Locust Chapter No 119 O E S. A wedding shower was given for Chris Bourrie on June 18 at the home of Mrs Dean Wright Mrs Bourrie, formerly Chris Bradley, was wed to Wayne Bourrie on May 31 Hostesses for the shower were Donna Bail and Cindy Wright Kalhy . liedman , assisted with the guest book and Susie Healy assisted with the nblxins and gift opening Guests attending were Betty Piper (mother of the bride), UVelle Cecil, Jean Ball, Flossie Watkins, Beverly Wri ght, Barbara Watkins and Hazel Jackson TIlKMORS FELT A few residents of the lone area reported a slight tremor Tuesday evening about 10:30 p m Dishes rattled and lights swayed in some of the homes; however, they reported noth ing was thrown to the floor A light rumbling noise accoin IKinied the tremor No reports of a slight tremor were reported in the Heppner area Garden club members earn many awards Delegates representing Blue Mountain District No. 10, Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc., at the 45th annual State Convention held at Coos Bay, June 16 18 received a record number of awards. Mrs, Royal Cambers, out going District Director, re ceived 25 awards for her clubs, presented by State President Mrs RE. Elm strom Recognition of these East ern Oregon Clubs for out standing accomplishment in the areas of promotion of state project "Willamette National Cemetery"; publicity; and advertising for the State Directory was given from the convention floor. Those attending were: Pen dleton Garden Club, Alma Rohrman, Mrs T W. Simon ton, and Mrs Royal Cambers; Dirt Dabblers Garden Club, Mrs Richard Purchase and Mrs Charles Dallas; Umatilla Garden Club, Mrs SA Mo ore; lone Garden Club, Mrs Fredrick Martin and Mrs H S Hubcr; Heppner Garden Club, Mr and Mrs Ed Cutting; Freewater Garden Club, Mrs Charles Heard Local Awards received: History Scrapbook, Class I Honorable Mention, lone Yearbook Class 1, Second place, lone World Gardening Apprecia tion Award, Freewater, Boardman, lone Newsletter, 100 per cent subscription, lone . Horticulture Essays (East ern section) first place, Mrs Lee Pettyjohn, lone, "Alpha and Omega of Strawberries"; second place, Mrs J Kirkpat rick, Dirt Dabblers, "Shasta Daisy"; third place Mrs D A Knudson, Freewater, "Ground Cherry"; honorable mention, Mrs CC Jones, lone, "Tomatoes" Garden Practices essays: first place, Mrs .Wilma Mar tin, lone, "Garden Frames for Starting Plants and Seeds " Conservation Essays: (lass III, grade 10, first place, Debora Palmer, lone Class II. grade 9, first place Kristi Edmundson, lone Conservation Posters: Class I. grade 8, first place, Lisa Myrick. Dirt Dabblers Class II. grade 9, honorable mention, Jan Peterson, lone Class III, grade 10, second place, Detmra Palmer, lone Smokey Bear -Woodsey Owl Posters : r BK SX WC WK 50SX MBK 0SX MBX MBX K BX 0X 'flSX HAVE SHAMPOO WILL TRAVEL Let Us Shampoo Your Carpets. . Call SPECTRUM 989-8451 c ssk mk :mc fV 1 I J) " ' Vic Klinger RADIAL TIRES ER-70 x 14 FR-70 x 14 GR-70 x 14 HR-70 x 14 GR-70 x 15 HR-70 x 15 JR-70 x 15 LR-70 15 Grade 2, third place. Cam George, Heppner. Mrs Fredrick Martin, lone Garden Club, received a presidential Award of Appre ciation for 10 years of service on the State Board as District Director, Horticulture East chairman, Native Flora, No minating and Circularized Minutes committee member. She has been appointed by the new Stale President, Mrs. Ben Andrews, Eugene, to serve another two years on the Native Flora Committee and was elected from the State Board to the Nominating Committee The State Horticulture Award of $100 was given to Mr Bennett Jones, Portland, for his generous giving of knowledge and hybridizer of dwarf iris varieties. Mr, Jones was the featured speaker at one banquet Highlights of the convention included addresses by Dr Lynda Goff, University of California phycolngist, speak ing on "Algae and Man" with slide illustrations and a dis play table Mrs Herbert W Umbs, Regional Director from Anchorage, Alaska an nounced her theme for the next two years "To Care Is To Share," the heartbeat of America and asking every member to participate by sharing two plants with two lonesome or ill people. Slides and lecture by the district ranger from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area The flower arranging pro gram was given by Mrs W W Miller, Master Judge and Flower Show School Instruc tor, Coos Bay LODGE HOLDS PICNIC On Sunday, June 22, 14 members of the Degree of Honor enjoyed picnicing and visiting at the ranch home of Mrs Ruth Bergstrom and family The ladies made plans for the food sale to be held at their hall on July II Regular lodge meeting was June 24 Mrs Bergstrom and her daughter, Marilyn Berg strom were hostesses VISITORS FROM FLORIDA Mr and Mrs J R LeBlanc, Ft Walton, Fla , were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Brow n this week JAMORIAl i i MIX SK x MIX aec 8 $44.18 4549 36.06 49.18 47.61 4955 51.82 52.91 is-l v Pictured from left to right are the leaders of the Wally Byam Caravan that stayed overnight in Irrigon last week: Earl Dove, supervisor of parking the Airstream trailers, Lloyd Sidwell, photographers, and Walt Thompson, president of the Oregon unit and leader of this caravan IRRIGON NEWS Frances Rose Wilson Children cf Irrigon are invited to attend Vacation Bible School at the Assembly of God, the week of July 7 to 11 The theme for V.B.S. is Up, Up, Up and Away There will be classes for each age group which will include games, crafts and refreshments Sunday, July 6 has been announced by Pastor Robert Schmoll as Old Fashioned Sunday at the Assembly of God Members are asked to wear old fashioned clothes An old fashion picnic will follow the morning service Mrs CA Miller of Irrigon was pleasantly surprised by a birthday party, given by her children on her 79th birthday Her children include Bud and Peggy Ilolden of Umatilla Robert and Linda Holden and i 1 . 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The Irrigon Rural Fire Department answered a call Thursday, July 26, to fight a grass fire on Patterson Ferry Road, west of Irrigon RF.I MON PLAN'NED The descendants of Joe and Mary Eskelson, Morrow County pioneers, will hold a reunion at Wright Memorial Park on Saturday, July 5, with a potluck dinner at noon FIRST FEDERAL TELLERS ANNOUNCE SAVE NOW AND... m Stonowv pbc Httin h wkm Larger Deposits Qualify . . . With a '5,000 deposit get a 45 piece set in either pattern for only... M9.95. (lndwJ.1 frM fkw Mttisf) First. Federal Savings Monument Mews The Monument Community Reunion will be held July S at the City Park. It was original ly planned as a school reunion but has been changed A large crowd is expected. Mr. and Mrs Mike Corley celebrated their forty-eighth wedding anniversary, Fath er's Day, and a family reunion of the Cox family on June 15( with a surprise potluck dinner given by their two daughters at the Corley home in Hamil ton A large 3-tiered anniversary cake was enjoyed by all present All of Mrs. Corley's family were present except Fred Cox, White City, and John Cox, Dale. Attending were her' sisters, Sophie Ayers, Wilma Don't Miss the 30th Annual Crooked River Saturday & Sunday, July 12 & 13 Grand Entry -1:15 each day Parade - July 12,' 10 a.m. PARI-MUTUEL RACING July J v Twilight Post Cowboy Capital of Oregon 11 1 fi 4fh $200 tr wmt k mm IARN HIOH tlOUlAI 0l. II II . I I m ftm Mabeand Lydia Wilson, all of Heppner; and brothers Ar chie, Richard and Carl Cox, Monument, and Clyde Cox of Heppner. Children, grand children, cousins, nephews and nieces attended, many from the coast. A pleasant day was enjoyed by all the family. 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