HELL’S CANYON GEM CLUB Serving the Valley for 62 YEARS

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HELL’S CANYON GEM CLUB
Serving the Valley for
62 YEARS
P.O. BOX 365
LEWISTON, IDAHO 83501
PURPOSE OF HELLS CANYON GEM CLUB, INC.
The purpose of this nonprofit, social club is to promote the rock hound hobby by providing opportunities for the collection, working
and displaying of gems and minerals, as well as educational programs in the field of geology.
MEETINGS: 2nd Friday of each month
Board Meeting 6 pm Regular Meeting 7 pm
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Dues: Adult [per person] $15.00; Junior [under 18] Free with a responsible adult membership.
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Past President
Steve Rand
Mel Wilks
Marylou Northrup
Marilyn Sharp
Linn Enger
2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
208-791-2325
208-301-3939
208-743-6944
509-758-4218
208-746-4957
1st Year Trustee
Richard Peterson
1st Year Trustee
Jerry Blemka
2nd Year Trustee
Betty Wilks
2nd Year Trustee
Torch Yates
Federation Director
Jeremy Giard
Federation Delegate
Gail Giard
HELLS CANYON WEBSITE: http://www.hellscanyongemclub.com
WEBMASTER: Rick Westerholm: hcgemclub@yahoo.com
208-276-7077
509-758-7384
208-301-3939
208-743-3358
509-758-2581
509-758-2581
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HOW TO FIND OUR MEETING PLACE
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July 11, 2014 Board Meeting 6:30pm
Board meeting called to order by Rick Westerholm. Officers present were Marilyn Sharp, Linn Enger,
Jerry Blimka, Torch Yates.
Marilyn Gave the Treasurer's Report. Minutes as printed in the newsletter approved by all members
present.
Linn offered to donate a printer to the club if someone would take over the job of sending printed
copies of the newsletter to members. The best way to advertise for the show in October was
discussed. The Tribune, the big signs for Bryden Canyon Road, hand held signs and flyers. Any other
ideas?
General Meeting 7pm
Mel Wilks conducted the meeting. No program this meeting.
Orville and RoseAlene McArthur were up from Meridian and announced that Emily Pollske, their
grand-daughter, would be moving to meridian with them. Emily had to down-size her rock collection
so she gave all kinds of specimens for door prizes.
Rick Westerholm and Randy Squires went on a field trip to Challis, ID and brought back zeolite,
barite, flourite and heulandite. They donated some nice pieces for the drawing.
Four guests present - Donna and Doug Heieren and grandson Jonathan and grand-daughter Kirsten.
Rick And Linn gave a report on a garnet claim that Lloyd Nye has leased until the end of July. Rick
and Linn will check it out this week-end. The club approved $300 for a lease if they decide the club
should take over the lease.
No word on the garnet claim the club put money toward to lease, so will try to get the money back. If
not just let it stand.
Rick and Linn checked on the crystal claim, and said the road in was muddy but gate will be left open
this next week until a club lock can be put on the gate with the state's lock.
Please sign up to help with the show in October.
Bruce Borgelt has some rocks and equipment for sale.
Jerry Blimka has rock equipment for sale.
Meeting adjourned.
NO MEETING FOR AUGUST 2014.
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little boy opened the big family Bible. He was fascinated as he fingered through the old pages.
Suddenly, something fell out of the Bible. He picked up the object and looked at it. What he saw was
an old leaf that had been pressed in between the pages. 'Mama, look what I found,' the boy called
out. 'What have you got there, dear?'
With astonishment in the young boy's voice, he answered,'I think it's Adam's underwear!
A little girl had just finished her first week of school. 'I'm just wasting my time,' she said to her mother.
'I can't read, I can't write, and they won't let me talk!'
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While working for an organization that delivers lunches to elderly shut-ins, I used to take my 4-yearold daughter on my afternoon rounds. She was unfailingly intrigued by the various appliances of old
age, particularly the canes, walkers and wheelchairs. One day I found her staring at a pair of false
teeth soaking in a glass. As I braced myself for the inevitable barrage of questions, she merely turned
and whispered, 'The tooth fairy will never believe this!'
A little boy got lost at the YMCA and found himself in the women's locker room. When he was spotted,
the room burst into shrieks, with ladies grabbing towels and running for cover. The little boy watched
in amazement and then asked, 'What's the matter, haven't you ever seen a little boy before?'
A woman was trying hard to get the ketchup out of the jar.. During her struggle the phone rang so she
asked her 4-year-old daughter to answer the phone.. 'Mommy can't come to the phone to talk to you
right now She's hitting the bottle.'
On the first day of school, a first-grader handed his teacher a note from his mother. The note read,
'The opinions expressed by this child are not necessarily those of his parents ..'
I was driving with my three young children one warm summer evening when a woman in the
convertible ahead of us stood up and waved. She was stark naked! As I was reeling from the shock, I
heard my 5-year-old shout from the back seat, 'Mom, that lady isn't wearing a seat belt!'
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WSMC FIELDTRIPS 2014 ( Will be updated—see mineralcouncil.org )
The Washington State Mineral Council plans guided fieldtrips to collecting sites. Open to member clubs, and the
general public. Most trips are free. Included will be Pow Wow trips (must join to go on trips). Host clubs and
contact persons will be set up as I gather info. For now, go to mineralcouncil.org for updates, or contact Ed
Lehman @ wsmced@hotmail.com , or home (425) 334- 6282 cel (425) 760-2786.
Date
Host
Site
Meeting place and time
Material
Tools
08/16/
NWOS
Greenwater
9:00 @ Enumclaw Ranger
Station
Agate, Jasper
Dig, lt hard rock
09/6-7
POW
Red Top
8:00 @ camp (W fork M fork
jct) Dues, see above
Agate, geodes,
jade, jasper
09/13
NWOS
Little Naches
9:00 @ Enumclaw Ranger
Station
Thunder-Eggs
Dig, lt hard rock
10/04
Msvl
D.P. Mine & H.T.
9:00 @ Money Creek Camp
Creek
Ore, picture Jasper
Lt hard rock, light
11/08
MtBkr
Blanchard Mt
Stilpnomelane &
Chert
Hard rock tool
9:00 @ I-5 240 exit gas Station
Kit = Kitsap M & G Soc— T B D
Msvl = Marysville R & G Club - Ed Lehman wsmced@hotmail.com (425) 334-6282 or (425) 760-2786
MtBkr = Mount Baker R & G Club—Kris Menger @ (360) 927-0994 kmenger@comcast.net
Elb = Ellensburg R Club—Steve Townsend—(509) 933-2236 srtrocks@aol.com
Spk = Spokane Rock Rollers—Mike Shaw—(509) 244-8542 mikeshawmoose@yahoo.com
NWOS = Northwest Opal Soc—Tony Johnson—(253)863-9238
This is just a work in process. Participants please respond for corrections and updates.
Thanks, Ed Lehman
1. The bonds of matrimony are only a good investment when the interest is kept up.
2. Many girls like to marry a military man – he can cook, sew, make beds, and is in good health,
and he's already used to taking orders.
3. Trouble in marriage often starts when a man gets so busy earning his salt that he forgets his
sugar.
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Bumper stickers
• Young at heart-- slightly older in other places.
• Don't worry about your health, it'll go away.
• I'm retired – I was tired yesterday and I'm tired again today!
• Geezer (ge-zer) -noun. Slang, Not young. Not dead. Somewhere in between.
• I'm speeding because I have to get there before I forget where I'm going.
• I don't exercise! It makes my coffee spill.
• The only trouble with retirement.... You never get a damn day off!!
• Senility ain't bad----I can wrap my own Christmas presents. I never watch reruns. I can hide
my own Easter eggs and I get to meet new people everyday.
When something bad happens, you have three choices. You can either let it define you, let it destroy
you, or you can let it strengthen you.
10% of conflicts is due to difference in opinion and 90% is due to wrong tone of voice.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NFMS Annual Meeting
August 15, 2014 , 4 pm Hermiston Conference Center, Hermiston, Oregon
Hatrockhound Happenin’
“The Biggest Little Show in Town”
The 2014 NFMS Show and Convention is rapidly approaching. We, the Hatrockhounds, are all looking forward
to showing you a good time. I want to remind folks to get their advance registrations in to me. The cut-off date
is July 15, so we can finalize our plans for banquets and such. I am going to be gone from July 15th until the
beginning of August, so I am hoping you can get the forms to me early so I can send your advance tickets in a
timely manner.
If you are wanting to camp, we do have quite a number of spaces (42), but you need to preregister to be assured
of a spot. The information is on the preregistration form that you can find on our website hatrockhounds.org, on
the NFMS website under Federation Shows or in the April newsletter.
We are working on a venue of speakers for your learning pleasure. On Friday, we will have Ed Thornton who
will be giving a presentation related to mineral identification using the computer. On Saturday after the ALAA
Meeting, you don’t want to miss John George speaking for Forest Access for All. We are also booking Professor
Phil Schmitz to give an overview of the geology of Oregon, George Last speaking on the Ice Age Floods and a
representative to present on the John Day Formations.
We are gaining interest in the field trip to the China Hollow Jasper Mine out of Wasco, Oregon. Be sure to sign
up so you don’t get left behind. Either email me, Judi Allison, or give me a call.
Email: jall@eotnet.net Phone: 541-720-4950.
Things that make no sense!
Let's face it - English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant, nor ham in hamburger; neither
apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins weren't invented in England or French fries in France .
Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren't sweet, are meat. We take English for
granted. But if we explore its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are
square and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig..
And why is it that writers write but fingers don't fing, grocers don't groce and hammers don't ham? If
the plural of tooth is teeth, why isn't the plural of booth, beeth? One goose, 2 geese. So one moose, 2
meese? One index, 2 indices? Doesn't it seem crazy that you can make amends but not one amend?
If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one of them, what do you call it?
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NFMS MEMBER CLUBS’ SHOW SCHEDULE
(Partial list)
DATE & TIME
CLUB
SHOW
LOCATION
Aug. 15 Fri 10–6
Aug 16 Sat 10–6
Aug. 17 Sun 10–4
Hatrockhounds Gem and
Mineral Society NFMS Annual Meeting
Hermiston Conference Center
415 South Highway 395
Hermiston OR
Judi Allison jall@eotnet.net
541 720 4950, Or Mike Filarski
stonemorlin1@netscape.net
541 571 2593,
222.hatrockhounds.org
Lisa Stearns 509 386 0584
lisa_sundin1@hotmail.com
September 13 & 14
Sat 10–5
Sun 10–5
Marcus Whitman
Gem and Mineral
Society
Walla Walla County
Frgrnds, Com. Cntr. Blding,
363 Orchard St., Walla
Walla, WA
Sept. 27 Sat 10–5
Sept. 28 Sun 10–4
Billings Gem and
MineralClub
Billings Hotel and Conv. Center
1223 Mullowney Lane
Billings MT
Doug True 406 670 0506 2622
Broadwater
Billings MT 59102
dtruefossils12@yahoo.com
October 4 & 5
Sat 9–6, Sun 10–5
Hellgate Mineral
Society
Hilton Garden Inn
2730 North Reserve St.
Missoula MT
Bob Riggs 406 543 3667
boblr@bresnan.net
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