The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 26, 1979 FIVE $ tafee tills oppoituoitij tdanfc my fiends. teCatwes and espcctaCPij. tde uMetdocdst CfcutcK peopfe-uio o tapped mate my aieweW paify a memotabCe one. u4Cice9i actings ' Hear and Their By Eva Hamlett Back home again, and it seems good to be back in the wide open spaces, away from all the hustle and bustle of city life and the constant stream of traffic. Leaving here we drove to Downneville, Calif, and spent several days with Norma and Thomas Hamlett (Adon's brother). We visited relatives in Vallejo, Calif, then went on to Hayward, and went out to the Gillig Corp. plant, where my cousin Bud (Charles) Lundell is parts manager. They build school buses and transit buses. He took us on a tour of the plant where they were building school buses. It was very interesting and I was impressed with the sturdy construction and all the safety features they had on them. They had a huge lot filled with transit and school buses ready for delivery. The nearest to us was Yakima, Washington. Since everyone was work ing. Bud suggested we take the Bart Expressway to San Francisco, and spend the afternoon, which we did. You didn't realize you were going under the bay except for the darkness outside. We were going to take the cable car down to Fisherman's Wharf, but after seeing the line-up waiting and the way they loaded them in the cars, we decided to just walk around the area until time to take the Bart back to Piedmont. We went back to Bud and Jan's, and after dinner we all went over to Dale and Beverly Lundells for the evening. It was the first time we had all been together for quite a number of years so we had a lot of catching up to do. The next day we went to Sunny vale, Calif, and spent several days looking up friends that Adon had grown up with, and also his niece and nephew whom we hadn't seen for a long time. 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We got into a heavy snow storm jat Shasta, and from Klamath Falls to Madras had light snow falling. At Madras we found the sun shining and had nice weather the rest of the way. Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge met last Thursday at Beech er's for a no-host luncheon and meeting. Eighteen members attended. After the regular order of business it was decided to hold the nsxt meeting at the Grange Hall with Margaret Akers as host ess. It will be an early meeting starting at 10 a.m. and members will make plans and favors for a luncheon to be held in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, Kevin McCabe and Ashley McCabe of The Dalles spent Easter weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hall in Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. R.A. Horton passed away at Dallas, Oregon on April 14 at the age of 89 years. Graveside services were held on April 17, with memorial services at the United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Paul LaRue officiating. Cas ket bearers were her grand sons. She is survived by her husband, Ralph, daughters, Lucy Todd, Roseburg and Helen Martin, lone; sons, Lester and Raymond, both of Roseburg, 14 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Among the grandchildren at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin of Lake Oswego, Melvin Martin of Moses Lake, Wash., and Mrs. Jean Brazell of Jordon Valley. The Blue Mountain District No. 10 of the Oregon Federa tion of Garden Clubs meeting was held at Hermiston on April 21, with the Bloomer Girls as hostesses. Continued on page 12 Irrigoii news Francis Rose Wilson 922-3352 Evangelist and Mrs. Warren D. Combs of Nampa, Idaho will begin a special revival crusade this Tuesday, May 1 at the Assembly of God in Irrigon, according to Pastor Allen Gordanier. Services will continue night ly at 7 p.m., except Saturday, for one week, concluding on Sunday, May 6. The Rev. Combs recently returned from an evangelistic crusade, his 27th, in Alaska. He has traveled in 19 coun tries of the world and preach ed in 32 states, including Hawaii. He will show color slides of revival in Alaska. The Combs will also play marimba and trumpet solos and duets. A free gift will be given to everyone present in the Sun day school rally, May 6 at 9:45 a.m. For free transportation to any of these services, phone the church parsonage, 922 3054. Pastor Allen Gordanier ex tends an invitation to those of this area to attend these old-time gospel services. Visitors in Irrigon the past week included, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wiley, Jr. who were recently married in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. They visited at the home of Mr. Wiley's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Stephens. They will also visit relatives in Portland and Salem, and his mother in Arizona before returning to Alaska, where he has been working for three years. Visiting at the Billy Griffin home were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed and children of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin and family are happy to announce that approval has been given to them to adopt Jimmy from the child adopt ion agency in La Grande. I':