HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, May 21, 1964
How Morrow County Voted
REPUBLICAN
S.E. N.E. Hard- N.W. Board- S.W.
Hep. Hep. Irrgn lone man Lex. Hep, man Hep. TOTAL
FOR P. S. PRESIDENT
GOLDWATER 13 11 7 32 2 19 25 14 11 134
LODGE 31 37 15 44' 10 23 64 31 40 295
NIXON 11 20 23 29 1 19 26 13 32 174
ROCKEFELLER 27 29 10 52 2 17 23 12 26 198
SCRANTON 0231 02331 15
SMITH 035704442 29
CONGRESS,
2nd DISTRICT
CROMWELL 19 23 20 58 4 35 41 24 27 251
THOREN 55 65 40 84 11 40 73 38 65 471
FOR SEC. STATE
McCALL 67 83 26 118 5 66 123 42 93 623
MOSEE 16 14 30 38 10 15 16 19 13 171
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
AKERS 11 20 8 95 7 20 17 39 20 237
CHAPIN 16 17 9 4 1 12 44 7 7 117
CRESWICK 17 26 32 1 2 18 43 15 31 185
PETERSON (WI) 34 35 7 71 3 19 33 6 47 255
DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTIONDEL
2ndJIST.
CONKLIN 19 34 64 51 6 46 55 36 30 341
GOAD 13 20 49 35 6 34 33 20 30 240
LAMB 54 66 113 74 5 86 95 48 79 620
OVERHULSE 6 8 14 20 3 6 7 13 7 84
FORSEC.STATE
CORBETT 31 49 61 79 5 55 65 33 51 429
STEUBS 13 14 53 20 5 22 26 25 14 192
YEGGE 2 26 3 05246 30
FORTBEASURER
BAGGS 6 11 14 10 1 8 9 5 5 69
DAVIS 11 13 61 43 4 39 31 25 20 247
STRAUB 24 44 43 42 7 39 52 31 47 329
FOR "COUNTY" JUDGE"
HAMLIN 12 19 7 5 2 6 15 7 13 86
JONES 16 27 79 37 3 46 49 39 33 329
SJ1ARRARD 1155 3295 lT 42
WEATII ERFORD 13 17 42 23 1 41 20 22 18 197
PETERSON 14 9 7 23 4 12 15 1 15 100
NONPARTISAN
FOR SUPREME COURT
FORT 17 23 52 35 2 28 19 32 17 225
IIOLMAN 39 43 66 96 9 43 62 49 50 457
HOWELL 72 92 55 110 14 83 144 42 111 723
LEE 4 9 20 13 2 18 13 18 6 103
FOR JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
DEVINE 51 47 99 13 61 61 63"395
MELBY 20 17 52 7 11 30 21 158
SOWARD 58 95 124 8 95 145 111 636
CORBIN 9 12 8 21 21 H 82
MEASURES
COLLEGE BUILDING BONDS
YES 97 141 110147 14 109 194 91 T43 1046'
NO 44 41 98 157 19 91 64 64 68 646
KINZUA NEWS
The Friendship club met Wed
nesday evening at the Commun
ity hall with Joan Michel as
hostess. Pinochle was played and
Irene Samples won high, Rita
Conlee won low, and floating
went to Myrna Zitek and Carol
Norris. Others participating were
Jean Ann Adams, Jean Mcdlock,
VI Slinkard, Naomi Rice, Kosie
Graham, Ann Bastian, and Mar
ilyn Bailey.
Mrs. Earl Norris and son Ken
neth were in Bend Thursday (or
medical attention for Mrs. Not
ris. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
were business and shopping vis
itors to Pendleton on Saturday.
MONUMENTS
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Contact
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Box 513
Lexington, Oregon
Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Mrs. Newt
O'Harra is a patient in St. Mary's
hospital in Walla Walla, having
undergone major eye surgery
there last week. Mr. O'Harra re
turned home on Friday from
Walla Walla but returned again
on Sunday and remained for a
few days.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mrs.
Florence McMillan motored to
Salem on Sunday where they
attended the Rebekah Assembly
of Oregon as delegates. Also
going down was Mrs. Archie
Munkers who is a state officer.
Laddie Henderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson left
from Portland last Thursday
morning for his station in the
Far East. Laddie was supposed
to have had two weeks leave
at his home but part of the time
was cancelled. All of the family
visireu Wednesday night with
another son, Larry, at Hood
Kiver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer have
lxen recent Portland visitors.
Lexington Three Links club
met last Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Vic Groshens. There
were nine members present. Fol
lowing the business meeting re
freshments were served by the
hostess. Birthday cake honored
the birthday club member of
the month, Mrs. Catie Padberg.
Next meeting is scheduled for
the home of Mrs. Charles Colley.
Clarence Hays and daughter
Candy from Corvallis were Lex
ington callers this week. Mrs.
Earl Warner returned home with
them after a visit at the Hays
home in Corvallis and the Ver
non Warner home in Portland.
John Darnielle visited at the
home of his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Grosh
ens and family last week. He
was enrouto to his station in the
Far East. John is with the U. S.
Navy.
Rockhounds to Meet
Morrow County Gem and Min
eral club will meet Saturday at
8 p.m. at the old city library.
Program will be the showing of
Mrs. Edna Turner's pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nesblti
Sherry, Ellen, Bobby and Billy,
of Wasco, were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mrs. Nesbitt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Scott.
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Kinzua Friends Have Shower for Miss Barzee
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Miss Mavis Barzee,
bride-elect of Paul Oyler, was
guest of honor at a bridal show
er Sunday afternoon in the Kin
zua church annex. The gift table
was centered with a bride doll
with a white wedding bell sus
pended above it. Miss Barzee
opened her many lovely gifts
assisted by her mother, Mrs. Del
bert Barzee. Miss Sharon Cody
recorded the remarks of Miss
Barzee and after all the gifts
were opened, read them back to
ner.
with Nanml Tra Mnvlne
Thieme, and Thelrrla Hill win
ning prizes. Macaroni salad and
crackers were served to the
CIIASta hv tha hnctacKAS Pltfl
Pnnlne Pitn Rnurman Shnrnn
Cody, and Roberta Ried. Coming
irom out oi town to anena uus
shower was Mrs. Jack Stephens
ana aaugniers oi uonaon.
Eighth grade graduation will
be held Thursday. May 26, In
the Kinzua grade school gym.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
moved Saturday to Vernonia
where thev will make their
home. Their new address is 642
Rose Avenue.
Mrs. Jack Bailev (Paulette
Muzzy) was guest of honor Fri
day evening at a stork shower
given for her at the Kinzua
church annex. The room was at
tractively decorated with storks
guarding the many beautifully
wrapped packages. In the ab
sence of the guest of honor, who
was at that time having a
daughter, the gifts were opened
by the hostesses and rewraDDed
for Mrs. Bailey. Several shower
games were played with prize
winners being Cis Webb, Betty
Benson, Virginia Kelso, and
Margaret McConnell. An approp
riately decorated cake centered
the serving table and was served
to the guests at a late hour
along with sherbet by the host
esses, Zella Prindle, Mary
Woods, Bertha Allen. Hildred
Hines, and Wilma Mabee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailev of
Gold Beach became the parents
of a baby girl Saturday, May
16 at the Condon Clinic. The
little girl weighed 9 lbs., 1 oz.
and has been named Chervl
Lynn. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Muzzy of Kinzua and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Bry
son City, N. C. Great grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Muzzy of Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hudson
and family of Portland spent the
week-end here visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroe
der and Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Guinn returned home Sunday
from Colorado Springs, Colo.,
where they had been attending
a convention. They had left last
Wednesday morning from Port
land by jet. Mrs. William Bell
and son Brian of The Dalles had
spent the week at the Guinns
looking after the girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMinn be
came the parents of a daugh
ter Monday, May 11, at the
Heppner hospitaL The young
Miss weighed in at 7 lbs., 12
oz., and has been named Sherri
Lynn. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe L. McMinn of Kinzua,
Mrs. Richard Copeland and Sterl
ing Wham of Portland. Melvin
Wham of Kinzua is the proud
great-grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wham
of Portland spent the week-end
here getting acquainted with
their new granddaughter.
Mrs. Rudy Rhodes and daugh
ter Tammy of Clarksville, Tenn.,
arrived Wednesday to spend sev
eral da,ys visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rhodes. They were
brought to Kinzua by Mrs. Irene
Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Post of Portland.
Miss Sharon Kelso entertained
a group of friends Wednesday
evening for dinner, the occasion
being her eighteenth birthday
Before dinner the group had a
treasure hunt and afterwards a
scavenger hunt. Those helping
Sharon celebrate were Jo Lesser,
Susan Wright, Becky Schroeder,
David Ostrander, Don Seitz,
Lucky Johnson, and Jack Chase
W. C. Freeman, Mark Jeilick,
and uan Barcena Zarraga went
to Portland Thursday for Juan
(John) to take his citizenship
examinations. He passed with
flying colors and will be sworn
in July 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Allen
and family went to Portland Sat
urday morning to spend the
week-end. They were accompan
ied by Mrs. Rudy Khodes and
Tammy who will visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John King,
while Rudy is on maneuvers on
the Mojave Desert in California.
Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. Les
ter Halverson of Omak, Wn., and
Mr. and Mis. L. L. Perry of Fos
sil left Sunday for Los Angeles,
Calif., where they will spend
several days.
The Kinzua Ladies Golf club
had election of its officers for
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Dear Morrow County Voters :
I wish to express my deep appreciation to you
for the support which you gave me in the recent
election, with a special thanks to those who gave
their time and effort in my behalf.
I would like to say that I have no rancor or
ill will towards those who filed against me, but
on the contrary, I appeal to you for your con
sideration and support in the fall election.
-Sincerely,
Paul W. Jones
Heppner, Oregon
the coming year and Mrs. Vi
Slinkard will lead the club as
its president. Mrs. Dolores Mead
ows is vice-president, Mrs. Dru
Huck is secretary, and Mrs. Ha
zel Hulett and Mrs. Pat Hyatt
are co-treasurers. The golf club
had a work day Sunday with
the ladies club serving a plate
lunch.
Mrs. Joe Browning and Mrs.
David Whitsett were business
visitors to Condon Thursday.
The Kinzua Women's club had
its regular meeting Thursday
afternoon at the Kitchen with
Loiscelle Dahill and Bonnie
Campbell as hostesses. After a
short business meeting, the la
dies played games for traveling
prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benson and
family of Kennewick, Wn., vis
ited over the week end with his
brother Stanley and family.
Mrs. Doyal Hubbell took Mrs.
Mark Kandle to The Dalles Fri
day for medical attention for her
feet. While they were gone, Mr.
Hubbell received word of the
death of his father so Steve Con
lee took Mr. Hubbell and his
daughters to The Dalles to meet
Mrs. Hubbell and go on to Park
dale. Mrs. Boyd Swanson and Mrs.
Gailen Swanson and daughter
Becky of Milton-Freewater came
Wednesday to get Miss Darlene
Swanson who had spent the past
weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Doyal Hubbell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel
and family and Mrs. Troy Carey
went to Netarts Saturday to
spend the week-end visiting
William Lorengel.
The regular Camp 5 Women's
card party was held last Monday
at the Community hall with May
James as hostess. High was won
by Marie Rhoton, low by Signe
Anderson, and floating Drizes by
Lola Ferrel and Joan Michel.
Grand high for the series was
won by Marie Rhoton and grand
low by Jean Medlock. Others en
joying this evening were Ann
Bastian, Barbara Morti more,
Marie Hulett, Eva DeMerrltt,
Shirley Kyle, Joan Michel and
Carol Norris.
The second First Aid Class was
held Tuesday evening with 23
present. Taken up this evening
were wounds and their care and
transporting of injured persons.
The third class was held Thurs
day with 25 present. This even
ing they dealt with fractures and
their care, heat exhaustian,
heart attacks, and frostbite.
Earl Norris. Richart Mortlmore.
and Rusty Medlock went to Part
land Saturday on business.
While there they visited Eina
Magnuson . and attended the
horse races.
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