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    IIF.rPNFR tOKK.) GAZKTTK-TIMKS, Thundny. AukuM 3. II7J
i Goings on in Kinzua
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By EVA HAMLETT
A third reunion of the eight
living children of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Marick was held in the
lone City Park, Aug. 19.
The parents orginally set
tled at Olex in 1911, and many
of the offspring have remain
ed in the area. Fifty-eight
attended the potluck dinner
and spent the afternoon
visiting.
The eight sons and daughter
and their families attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. Al
Marick, David and Laura,
Adolph, Frank, and Henry
Marick, all of lone; Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Marick of Park
dale; Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Marick of The Dalles; Mr.
Paul Marick, Olex; Mrs. Rose
Fanger, and son Bernard,
Condon.
Other relatives present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Marick and Brian of Park
dale; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fanger Jr., Mary Ann, and
Joe, The Dalles; Miss Fides
Welp of Mt. Angel; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Penny of Pasco,
Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Richardson, Debbie, Glenda,
Vickie, Tammy and Cyndi of
LaGrande; Lewis Marick and
Agnes Fanger of Seattle; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Byer, Becky,
1 Susie, Mel, Ken, and Dave,
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Cal's Lounge Gr Cafe
cj now features
J Chinese Dinners
every Wednesday night. p
Complete dinner includes:
eg Chow Mein (choice of four varieties) g
cS Sweet and Sour Spareribs g
You may order a complete, fc
c3 dinner to take out by Ej
eg phoning 676-5015 feg
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I For Elks and their guests only
11 pjit. Toast
o be followed by a Smorgasbord g
DANCE
' 9:30 until 2:15 a.m.
Music by I
Wild Country No. 2
Recording Stars
Donation $1
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lone American Legion Post 95 member! hard at work Sunday
preparing their booth. From the left are, Eldon Tucker,
Herman Blettell and Dick McElligott. Looking on in the
background la Ted Palmateer. The booth will open Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fanger,
Mary, Peter, and Michael,
Tony Jjuser, Donna Kissme,
Jackie Howton, and Nick
Marick of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Lancaster, Gene
Jr. and J.D. of Cecil; Mr. and
Mrs. Augustus Stores, Mi
chael, Abraham, and Benja
manof Alvadore; Miss Kath
leen Marick of Seaside; and
Mr. Dave Woid of Amarillo,
Tex.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Martin and
family were Mr. Martin's
sister, and husband, Mrs.
Rocky Petersen and Mr.
Petersen of Waterloo, Iowa.
They arrived Aug. 6 and
during their stay they visited
the Pendleton Woolen Mills
and went to the coast, where
Mr. Martin and Mr.Petersen
spent a day deep-sea fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson
Jr. returned last week from a
vacation in the Bend Area.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john Sr. drove to Portland
Wednesday. They were ac
companied by their grand
daughters, Kimmy, Kelly and
Krity. Paul- Pettyjohn Jr.
picked up the girls in Portland
Thursday and drove to Sea
side to spend the weekend. Mr.
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and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn Sr.
returned home on Thursday.
Joel Engleman and son
Frankie spent last week
fishing at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A'
drich drove to Dona I
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Al
drich drove to Donald Sunday
to bring home their daughters.
Arleta and Arlinda, who have
been visiting with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Christopherson.
Mrs.' Adon Hamlett spent
Tuesday in Walla Walla. Wn..
for a medical checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodrow
of Oroville, Ca., spent the
weekend in lone and Condon.
Sonja and Cody have been
working at Condon during the
summer, and returned home
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Meyers, Mark and Lisa,
returned Saturday from a
vacation to Disneyland. Ca.
While there they saw Jnncl
Palmateer. Mr. and Mrs.
Meyers attended the East
West Shrine game 'in 'Baker
Saturday. ,l
Roy Lindstrom drove to
Baker Thursday, where on
Friday and Saturday he at
tended the Shrine ceremonials
at which a large class of
candidates were initated. Mrs.
Lindstrom and Chris went up
on Saturday. A large number
of people from here attended
the game, and were proud of
the showing Ed Winkleman
made.
The committee for the class
reunion to be held Sept. 2 met
at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Halversen Wednesday even
ing. It was decided to include'
the class of 1932,
We still have been unable to
locate some teachers. Antono
Lindstrom, Charles Christ ian
son and Ed Kramer. If anyone
knows their whereabouts,
please contact Eva M;mi !'(.
It was also decided to h;t e a
short program at 2 p.m. 'I hose
in the community who would
like to visit the returning
graduates and teachers are
invited.
MRS. JACKSON
BACK IN KINZUA
Mrs. Hazel Jackson re
turned Aug. 12 to her home in
Kinzua after a two-week trip
to Salem and Gresham where
she visited relatives.
Dinner guests at Mrs. Jack
son's home on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and
Melissa of lone, Mrs. Linda
White and Troy of Lexington
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Jackson Jr. and daughter of
Kinzua.
Canning aprkots. Walla
sweet onions.
Local tomatoes In about
Local watermelons, corn
variety of fresh produce
SOON!
McNary Junction
on HigEway
Mr. and Mrs M.k. Todd
became parents of their third
son, Eric Douglas, Aug. 16, at
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hcrmiston. He joins brothers
Gary and Clinton. Grand
parents arc Mr. iind Mrs.
Denzil White il Kinzua and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd of
Grass Valley, Ore.
Mrs. Kenneth Todd returned
to her home at Grass Valley
this weekend after spending '
the past I wo weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Todd and ,
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and Cindy spent the weekend
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Lytton Strom of Castle Rock,
Wn.
Mr. Verlin Connor was in
The Dalles Friday for medical
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Shannon
of Pendleton were weekend ,
guests at the Jiggs Bowman
home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene. Mann- '
lein of Eugene spent the
weekend visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Heim and daughter
Ericca and attended the
Wheeler County Fair and
Rodeo. They also visited with ,
relatives in Fossil.
Mrs. David Mattison and
Mrs. W.I. Jewel were in The
Dalles Tuesday for dental
care. Also in The Dalles
Tuesday were Mrs. Troy Day
and Mrs. Bob Hire.
Harold Mangum was taken
to Emanuel Hospital in Port
land by ambulance Saturday
morning. Harold was injured
in a logging accident Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox
and family of Roseburg vis
ited during the weekend with
Archie Cox.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Samples and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hollomon of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper
and family left Friday for a
vacation along the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike and
son Bruce went to Portland
Sunday where Mr. Pike enter
ed Good Samaritan Hospital
for treatment. .
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams
and family visited with rela
tives in Eugene and Blue
River over the weekend.
' Dale Sinclair of Caldwell,
Idaho, arrived Friday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reid and daughters. On Mon
day, Mrs. Reid and Mr.
Sinclair went to Portland
where Mr. Sinclair had med
ical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sexton
of Yacolt, Wn., visited this
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Barzee.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
went to Baker for the weekend
to visit relatives and to attend
the Shrine game.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick
Dunlap visited friends in
Grass Valley over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cecil
went to Milton-Freewater
over the weekend to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hastings.
Mrs. David Mai and son
Scott are spending this week
visiting with Pastor and Mrs.
William Mai. Also visiting the
Mais this weekend were their
daughter, Mrs. Pat Palmer,
and family of Arago.
Mrs. Bill McMinn was in
The Dalles Saturday on busi
ness. Mrs. Dan Bell and children
were in The Dalles for
Jeannette to have dental work
done.
FRESH LOCAL
PRODUCE!
Lots of Red Haven
canning peaches.
Walla
8 days.
and big
REAL
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Fruit Market
129
Don Nickelsen, Doug Elder
and Ben Garcia of Fossil spent
the weekend antelope hunting
and fishing in the Steens
Mountains of Southeastern
Oregon.
Mrs. Jack Sitton spent
Thursday and Friday in Bend
having medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Haglund
of Portland were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sitton.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Potter
and daughter Becky of Lex
' ington and April Lacy of
Condon were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Jewell.
The Friendship Club was
entertained Wednesday even
ing with Rose Merry Nelson as
hostess. High went to Pat
McMinn with Irene Samples
winning second high. Pinoch
les went to Bonnie Campbell
and Ruth Carey. Others play
ing were Cindy Weaser, Sue
Mattison, Dinah Jackson,
Hallie Spivey, Barbara Heim,
Sharon Bell and Evie Luper.
The Kinzua Mountaineers
- Square Dance Club hosted a
Camper Weekend and Dance,
Aug. 18 19 at Camp Five.
There were seven squares of
dancers coming from Bend,
Pendleton, lone, Madras,
Prineville, Redmond, LaPine,
Heppner, Condon, Olex, Fossil
and Kinzua. Darrel Wilson of
the lone Grand Squares was
the caller with Slick Fox of the
Bachelor Beauts of Bend
being the guest caller. An
After-Party was hosted by
Herschel Murdock.
Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Les
Ashby, all of Madras, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Saddler, Glen
Perins and Herschel Murdock
of Kinzua and Marvin Dale
Saddler of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey
Simms returned the first part
of last week from a 10-day
vacation to Yellowstone, Mon
tana and Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Teel,
Heppner, went to Lakeview to
pick up their three children
who had spent the last six
weeks visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Owens.
Ladies ... go western!
DRESS UP FOR M
Morrow County Fair & Rodeo
At The New York Store
CALIFORNIA RANCHWEAR
TREGO'S WESTERN WEAR BLOUSES
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H. D.LEE
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By MAKYLREMARLOW
Mrs. Bill Nelson was hostess
for a combined hamburger
barbecue, swimming party
and card party at her home
Tuesday of last week for
members of the Boardman
Tillicum Club. Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo was co-hostess.
Plans were discussed for
having a booth at the Harvest
Festival and a float in the
parade. Mrs. Rod Flug was
appointed chairman of the
float committee, assisted by
Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mrs.
Frank Bates and Mrs. Joe
Bartlett.
The Boardman Lion's Club
will have a dinner at the
Greenfield Grange hall Aug.
27 at 7:30 p.m. for members
and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball of
Lincoln City were weekend
visitors at the home of Ball's
father and stepmother, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ball. Saturday
visitors at the Ball home were
another son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Ball, and children, Barbara,
Karen and Tony, of Pendleton.
There were three tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party held Tuesday of last
week at the Greenfield Grange
hall, sponsored by the Wo
men's Activity Committee of
the grange. Mrs. Ben Donovan
was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Verne Minnich and low went
to Goldie Woelpern of Arling
ton. Mrs. Walter Wyss and
Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington
received the traveling pinoch
le prizes.
Mrs. Hazel Miller and Mrs.
Rod Flug and son Troy went to
La Grande Sunday to visit at
the home of Mrs. Miller's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Carpenter, and
to attend a music recital in
which her grandson, Russell
Carpenter, participated.
Mrs. Walter Wyss went to
Portland Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anderegg of
Pendleton to attend the
funeral of their son, Bill
Garvison, 55, who died Aug.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Root
and daughters Becky and
TANK TOPS
BOOTS FOR LADIES
JUSTIN
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T0KY UMA
All Occasion
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CARDS
STATIONERY & APPALOOSA NOTES
Paula of Sandy visited one day
last week at the home of
Root's grandmother, Mrs. Ieo
Root.
Mrs. La Vern Partlow and
Mrs. Zoe Hillings went to
Othello, Wn., over the week
end to visit Mrs. Partlow's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Stanhope.
Mrs. Frank Marlow visited
last Thursday and Friday in
Pendleton at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Clarence Thomas.
Carol Moen, postmaster,
announces the coming sale of
three new stamps at the local
post office. The first one, an
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Sign near the Kirk & Robinson Ranch has been slightly
perforated with rifle bullets. Larger holes appear to have
been made with rocks, or a
$600 REWARD
CATTLE RUSTLERS
$600 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO
THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF ANY PERSON
OR PERSONS STEALING MY CATTLE FROM OR
NEAR MY RANCH NEAR IONE.
PHIL EMERT
Rt. 1, Box 23-A
Echo, Ore.
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DOUBLE KNIT JEANS
by Levi's
NEW SHIPMENTS!
FAMOUS BRANDS!
MOCCASINS
by Guild
SQUARE DANCE SHOES
by Coast Ballet
SQUARE DANCE DRESSES
Good selection of ifylei & colors
SAMS0NITE LUGGAGE
All tho new lively colors
8-cent Robinson Jeffers
commemorative stamp, went
on sale in Carmel, Ca., Aug.
13, and on sale here Aug. 14. It
Is the second of four in the
American Arts series to be
isKiied in 1973.
The sec6nd one, also an
8-center, will be the Lyndon B.
Johnson memorial stamp, and
will be on sale first in Austin,
Tex., Aug. 27, and on sale here
Aug. 28.
The third one is the 8-cent
Henry Tanner commemora
tive stamp, and will be the
third in the American Arts
series. It goes on sale Sept. 1C
in Pittsburg, Pa., and will be
on sale here Sept. 11.
smaii size cannon.
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