HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery, July 0. 1971
Barzee - Whitbeck
Repeat Nuptial Vows
: KINZUA In a stnglo ring
ceremony performed Friday,
July 11, by Judge Clarence Ash
or at the Wheeler County Court
house In Fossil, Miss Joyco Bar
tee, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Delbert Barzee of Klnzua, be
came the bride of Mark Whit
beck, son of Mr. and Mra. Mon
te Whitbeck of Condon. The
bride woro a white street length
dress and carried PinK ana
white, carnations. Witnesses for
the couole were Linda Hinge:
of Klnzua and Monte Whitbeck
of Condon. A reception was held
after the ceremony at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell
The couple will make the!
first home at Hood Kiver. The
ni-w Mrs. Whitbeck was a graa
uate of Wheeler High School
with the class of 1971.
Arriving lat Tuesday to vis-
It with Pastor and Mrs. William
Mai and family were Mr. and
Mis. George Killich of Ann Ar
bor, Mich. Also visiting the
Mai's Is a nephew, Jerry Wright
of Levlttown, Pa. Jerry had
flown to Portland with Mr. and
Mrs. David Mai who were re
turning from a year and a half
in the missionary Held at Ad
dis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Mai's
had gone to Portland to greet
their son and his wife and
bring Jerry to Klnzua while the
younger Mais went to M. hci
ens to visit Mrs. David Mai's
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Berg mov
cd during the vacation to Sel
ah, Wash., where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Campbell
and daughter Andrea spent the
first week of the vacation on
a trip that took them to Eur
eka, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson
returned Sunday from a vaca
tion trip tt) Las Vegas, Nev., and
then they went on to Albany
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Benson.
Mrs. Jack Wilsey and grand
son Walt Bjur went to Bremer
ton, Wash., Tuesday of last
week to assist Mrs. Wilsey's
niece Carolyn Llppert move her
household goods to Portland.
The Wilsey's have received
word that their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil
sey have moved from Van Nuys,
Calif., to Oconomowoc, Wis.,
where they have purchased a
home. Richard Is employed as
an industrial engineer for the
Carnation Company and is now
going to school to get his mech
anical engineering degree In
machine design.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice and
family spent the first part of
their vacation at Lake Tahor
and at Reno before going to
Medford where Mrs. Rice par
tlclpated In a bowling tourna
ment. Also In Medford were Ha
zel Kandle, Ann Asher, Lavina
Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ball
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jellick,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hulett
Miss Denlse Howard of Hood
River was a house guest last
week of Mrs. Jack Smiley and
daughter Wanda. Jack Smiley
nas been on a trip during va
cation to North Carolina to vis
it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Smiley, former residents of
Klnzua.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert White
and family of Portland spent
last weekend visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Denzll White.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunlap and
family of Grass Valley and Mrs.
Dunlaps mother, Mrs. Batz of
Germany visited last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dunlap.
On Thursday of last week, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Dunlap went to
Heppner to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Watklns and family
and where Mr. Dunlap had a
birthday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and
son Bobby went ot Heppner
Monday where Bobby had med
icai attention.
The Friendship Club had
their regular card party on June
9 at the grade school with Rose
Merry Nelson as hostess. High
went to Sharon Bell with second
high to Carol Norrls. Pinochles
went to Molba Mitchell and
Evie Luper. Others playing were
Ruth Carey, Bonnie Campbell
Pat McMinn, Deena Retd, Doris
Stubblefield, Cindi Weaser, and
Becky Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock
went to Union on June 12 where
they square danced with the
Union Whirlauays and on Sun
day went to Kennewlck to
dance with the Prairie Shuff
lers.
Spending since June 16 at
Medford with Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Everett were Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock. They attend
d the State Square Dance Fts
.fival at Grants Pass. Going
down to Medford Friday where
they joined the Murdocks at the
Everetts were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cochran of Condon. Also attend
ing the Festival at Grants Pass
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sad
dler and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jew
itt of Condon.
Mrs. Marie Hulett of MeNary
and Mrs. Marie Rhoton of Man
.anlta visited friends in Camp
5 and at Klnzua last Wednes
day.
David Hunt of Fossil took
Miss Susan White to Estacada
recently whore she will be em
ployed for the Rummer by Mr,
and Mrs. Don Burgcner. If any
of Susan's friends would like
to write, her address Is Box 3)3,
Estacada, Oregon 97023.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Conner
left Monday afternoon for Bak
er where they will visit rela
tlves and do some fishing. They
had been down to visit mem
bors of their family and been
to tho coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernerd Dyer
and son and Mrs. Leslie Mall
oroy and Tim lert 'juesnay
morning for St. Maries, Idaho,
to visit Mrs. Malloroy's mother,
Mrs. Arthur Reichelt.
Mrs. Jack Sltton took her dau
enter Rita to Wallowa Lake
Sunday where Rita is employed
at Wallowa Lake Lodge for the
summer. On Sunday, Jack bit-
ton went to Portland to meet
his sister, Mrs. Fred Worley of
Lakemont, Ga., and on Monday
Mr. Sitton and Mrs. Worley
flew to Los Angeles, Calif.,
where they will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Sears at Hunting
ton Beach. Miss Debbi Sitton
of Roseburg is visiting here
with her grandparents and with
David Sitton In Fossil.
Newcomer At
Lex Honored
LEXINGTON Mrs. Bob Da
vidson entertained with a bridge
and pinochle party one day last
week honoring Mrs. Ron Riley,
a new Lexington resident. Bridge
players present were Mrs. Elden
Padberg, Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mrs.
Mervin Leonard, Mrs. John Led
better, Mrs. Lester Cox, Mrs. Art
Watkins, and Mrs. Davidson,
with pinochle players Mrs. Wm.
VanWinkle, Mrs. Lee Padberg,
Mrs. Morris McCarl and Mrs.
Delbert Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and
Mildred were Portland visitors
last week where Mildred had
the pin removed at Good Samar
itan Hospital, which was placed
there from a broken arm.
Jason VanWinkle, small son
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy VanWink
le, is visiting with his grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J,
VanWinkle this week. He lives
in Pendleton.
Frankle Robinson is now liv
Ing in Portland where he is at
tending a welding school. He
was home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Doherty
had the following members of
their family home over the
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Doherty of Pendleton, Nancy,
Maureen, Roger and Martha of
Eugene and Becky, who Is still
at home. A son Tony who is in
the service was unable to be
present with the family. Roger,
who has made his home in the
east is now in Eugene where
he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Way and
children of Portland have been
visiting at the Marvin Way
home for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and
family spent the holidays at J
Lehman Springs.
At Martins and Reas
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Martin and
children who have been living
in California were called to Lex
ington by the death of his
grandmother Mrs. Emma Cecil.
Tommy left on Tuesday for
Oklahoma where he will attend
school and Mrs. Martin and
children will remain here to vis
it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Martin and her parents, Mr. and
Mr. Clell Rea.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Lovelace
and family of Ontario were
weekend visitors at the home of
his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Jones.
Donald Majeske and his moth
er Mrs. Gene Majeske were Port
land callers a couple of days
this week.
Mrs. Marilyn Harris of Phoe
nix, Ariz., Diane, Taml, and Ron
of Omaha, Neb. , are visiting
Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Munkers. A family
get-together was enjoyed on
Tuesday when sisters of Mrs.
Munkers, Miss Edna Luttrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earwood of
Soap Lake, Wn., and Mr. and
Mrs. C, L. Snively of Hermti
tou were guests at the Munkers
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson
were recent Goldendaie, wn.
visitors.
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Public Notices
CALL FOR BIDS ON
FUEL OIL, BULK GASOLINE,
DIESEL FUEL, ANTIFREEZE,
BUS SERVICE AND SUPPLY
AND CONTRACT BUS RUNS.
Nntire is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received in
the office of the District huper-
intendent of Morrow County
School District R-l, Box 368, Lex-
inrton. Oregon, for furmsning
and delivering the following:
1. rS 300 Fuel Oil
2. Bulk pasoline for school
vehicles and bulk diesel
f.ir activity bus. !
3. Bus sorvkv ard rupply In
lone. Pvrd-5-:v m
gon
4. Ar.ri-frww
CONTRACT CS JKTXS
1. l.w-M'1--; o OrVil ti fcw
Sv-ftvVl
2. Boi Feceriv.i fc EV Mo
Elliott fUnch
3. Huber -Hamsun Cox to
Lexington
Rids are to he received for
opening at 2:00 pm- on Julv 19'
1971. ana w;U t preseniea iu
the district board at a regular
meeting called for July 19, 1971,
at S:00 PJR.
- - .. , .. IM. information. ?ecu,tuuua,
ering cherry tree on the OSU campus. Community Pride U a and b if f " Sr
program co sponsored by the 4-H and the Standard Oil Com- the oice of VjgS g 5 1
Pony of California. It seek, to Improve and beautify the local, Count
environment Shown above are K. G. Johnson. Public Relations Box 36s. Lcx-..n. Crfon;
f -i . ctmitnnt, Mr, T mi Shnda. Irrfcran -H Uutaoon-: '
THOSE SMILING FACES you see resulted from the first official
mvninnn DerSOnallV for the BS
sistanco r!celvcd following the
n.wvi hut in tho event anyone
has been overlooked, we take
this means of thanking all tne
wonderfully publlcspinieu cm
zens as well as those from i
rilvtnnoe w ho contributed equip
ment and so much time to the
tremendous cleanup with whicn
we were faced. There is still a
tot tn do but the accomplisti
motifs of those first awesome
H:ivs could not have been
achieved without you. Our sin
core thanks.
HEPPNER COMMON
milNCIL
William C Collins, Mayor
Rita Hodman
Clyde AlLstott
Jerry Hollomon
Bob Jones
David McLcod
Jerry Sweenev
VIC GROSHENS,
Superintendent
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man club leader, and E. E. Bonn am, 4-H County Agent Wasco
County.
Summertime Keeps Kinzua Folks Busy
KINZUA Swimming lessons Peterson home after having vis-
will start on July 6 with Milt Ited here with her grandparents.
Boring driving the bus. The bus Comings and Goings
will leave Kinzua at 8 a.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
Fossil at 8:25 a.m. and son Donny returned home
last Thursday after having spent
' emroral ifnuo in PnrtfanH Ivil.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris and,' . i.ana hl1c;cc
Arlita ' and Arlinda Aldxicb
who have been visiting In Port
land came home Friday even
ing. They are daughters of Cliff
Aid rich of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock
went to John Day last Saturday
to visit the Mountainview
Swingeroo Square Dance Club.
They were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dalrympie and
on Sunday attended the Square
Dance Club's picnic at Holiday
Park. Others from here attend
ing tho dance were Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Saddler, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bell of Fossil, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cochran and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Jewett of Condon.
Summer Travelers
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nickelsen
of Portland spent the weekend
here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Wright, Sr. They were en-
route home after having spent
the past week vacationing at
Lake Tahoe.
Don Oyler of Bend is visiting
with relatives in Kinzua for
awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlggs Bowman
and family returned home Fri
day from their vacation. They
spent part of their time visit
ing Mr. Bowman's family, Mr.
and Mrs. Leighton Strom at Cas
tle Rock, Wash., and then visit
ed the Oregon and Washington
beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Watts
and family returned Saturday
from two weeks visiting their
families at Santa Rosa and Red
Bluff, Calif.
Pastor and Mrs. William Mai
and family are spending this
week at a ministers conference
held annually at Cannon Beach.
Mrs. Wilma Mabe returned
home last Wednesday from Port
land where she had been visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. James
Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Sizemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parton
and sons spent part of their va
cation time on a trip to Milpitas,
Calif., where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hire. When
they came home they brought
Kelly Hire home with them for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MeConnell
spent their vacation on a trip
to Salt Lake City, Utah. While
in Utah they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Flack, former
residents of Klnzua.
Visiting last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Luper were Mr.
and Mrs. Spike Hennessey and
family of Coos Bay. Also at the
Lupers are Cindy and Cathy
Sparks of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brahm re
turned home Tuesday from
spending the week visiting rel
atives at Reno, Nev., and
Springfield, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer spent
their vacation taking care of
their places at Buxton and also
visiting with friends and rela
tives near there and at Oakridee
with Mr. and Mrs. James Lyche
and family.
Mrs. Lyle Muzzy went to Port
land Saturday to meet Mr. Mux
zy who arrived from Thome
Bay, Alaska on his vacation.
Mr. Muzzy will be here for two
weeks. Mrs. Muzzy took Mrs.
Paul Muzzy to Portland Monday
for a checkup and took Cheryl
In Portland they visited with
Miss Genine Hardwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallace
of Springfield were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dunlap were
weekend business visitors to
Grass Valley during the week
end.
Mrs. Mel Schluckebier and
Mrs. Grady Rogers spent last
Tuesday in Pendleton on business.
Mrs. Jack Wilsey took her
grandson Walt Bjur back to his
home at Newburg last Wednes
day.' Mrs. Wilsey returned home
Friday.
Mrs. Doyal Hubbell was able
to come home Saturday from
Mid-Columbia Hospital in The
Dalles where she had been re
ceiving treatment for some time.
She will still have to take
things easy for awhile.
Mrs. Danniel Bell and daugh
ter Jeannette have both been re
ceiving treatment at the Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
since last Thursday. They hope
to return home this week.
The Sch.vJ 5-xiri reserves the
right to r?vvt ar.y or all bids,
waive ar.y or ili cl,v.s or technicalities-Bids
are to Se sent or deliv
ered only in sealed envelopes,
plainly rr.a:ksd. "Fuel Oil Bid".
"Bulk Gis,:lir.e Bid", Thesel
Fuel B:d. "Bus Sen-ice Bid".
"Anti-Freeze 3;.:T. or "Contract
Bus Run E.d".
Gerald Peck. Chairman ,
Ga2 Eiirk:anbine.
Ivru-y Clerk
Publicson " Dares: Julv L.
1971 ar.d Julv 5. 1371.
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL LEVY
ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that at
the Irrison Rural Fire Protection
District special election hereby
called to be held on Tuesday,
the 20th day of July, 1971, be
tween the hours of 8:00 A.M.
and 8:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight
Time, in and for the Irrigon
Rural Fire Protection District,
there will be submitted to the
Qualified voters thereof the
question of authorizing a serial
tax levy for the Irrigon Rural
Fire Protection District In the
sum of S3.700.00 annually pur
suant to Section 11, Article XI
of the Oregon Constitution, to
be effective for the fiscal year
beginning July 1. 1971. The votes
shall be by ballot in substan
tially tho following form:
QUESTION SUBMITTED TO
THE LEGAL VOTERS Or
THE IRRIGON RURAL FIHE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
Measure No. 1: Shall the Board
of Directors of the Irrigon
Rural Fire Protection District
he authorized to make a ser
ial tax lvy in the amount of
$",700.00 for the fiscal year
1971-1972 for the purpose of
purchasing equipment and op
erational costs.
These proposed taxes are out
side and in addition to the
limitation imposed by Section
11 of Article XI of the Ore
gon Constitution.
Tho maximum rate of levy
deemed necessary to raise
FIVE THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($5,700.
00) Is the sum THREE DOL
LARS PER THOUSAND ($3.00
per $1,000.00) of true cash
value of taxable property
within the district.
The voter shall place an (X)
or () before the words "Yes,
I vote for the serial levy" er
before the words "No, I vote
against tho serial levy" to
signify choice.
( ) YES, I vote, for the serial
levy.
( ) No, I vote against the
serial levy.
Th election is to be held at
the old Irrleon School in the
hnsement. The Dolls shall be
open at the hour of 8:00 A.M.
nnrf remain oDen until the hour
of 8:00 P.M. of the same day,
at which time the polls will be
closed.
By order of the Board of Dir
ectors of the Irrigon Rural Fire
Protection District made this
17th day of June, 1971.
25-28c
XCTiCZ
Officials of tie City of Hepp
ner have attempted to thank
JV
fAfl
Summer Brings Visits
Mrs. Wanda Boland of Sacra
mento has been here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pirl
Howell. She was accompanied by
her daughter Frances who grad
uated from the 8th grade. Also
visiting here were two other
daughters, Mrs. Ralph Compa
sano and Theresa Boland. Ther
esa was here for Marsha Sow
ell's wedding. They are cousins.
She has returned to Sacramento
State where she is a senior. Her
major is in Sociology with em
phasis on Juvenile Problems.
Visiting the
Thomson Home
Mr. and Mrs. J Ticciicn.
celebrated the 4th of IzZy with
a home full of sons &sd daui
ters and 2 grandcfcilijra. JT-
and Mrs. Tom Walters, irA t;rj
Russel and Duane of West Liie
Village, Calif, arrived SaSariav
They have been camping i2 c-jt
way up from California and
be visiting Yellowstone Pari ii
Salt Lake City before rrts.i:.-.
home. Bernice Thomson is
for a week from Portland to ra
it her mother and father. FItJ-
iis uaoro, erace xaomsvsi
ancee, and her rooacttft, i-.-y
Cross from Portland iivj
the July 4 weekend with
Thomsons.
Ron Re id Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Robby of La Grande rp4 tl
weeKend ftere with h raviw
Mrs. Ruth Reid. Ron tor avi
part of the old greenhvuw ;
he was here. He owns t,;A
erates Cherry's Flower Siv -La
Grande.
Mrs. Terry B levins aa3 e&j&
ren Pam and Patty, j! Vr
were here Tuesday to vmA u
folks, Mr. and Mrs TA
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