Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday, April 15.
KI1IZUA HEWS
By Barbara Pike
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Judge Paul Jonea presents check for f 100 to Dorothy ZiU,
G-T staff reporter. Dorothy had mentioned in her column
that Mayor Jerry Sweeney and Judge Jones would compete
in the Walk-A-Thon Saturday. Judge Jonea will be out of town
for Easter, however, he presented a check to the March of
Dimes for the worthwhile cause (The County Court
Commissioners are expected to challenge Mayor Sweeney).
PUBLIC
ELECTION NOTICE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In accordance with ORS
Ul.tM that an election for Blue Mountain Community
College District Is to be held on April W. 1171, between the
bows f l:M A.M. and :N P.M., for the purpose of
submitting the following ballot to the qualified voters of the
District:
STUB
BALLOT NO. ,
STUB
To be torn off by Clerk of Election Board
(Fold ballot to perforation Him)
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Tor
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Held tn
The Counties of Umatilla and Morrow, State of Oregon
SAMPLE BALLOT
Election to be held on Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1976
VOTE "YES" OR "NO"
Mark Croea 00 or Check (0 Inside the voting square for the
answer voted for. If you wrongfully mark, tear, or deface the
ballot, return tt and obtain another from the election officers.
QUESTION SUBM1TTEDTOTHE LEGAL VOTERS OT SAID DISTRICT
TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION
Proposal: Shall the Board of Education of Blue Mountain Com
munity College District be authorised to levy for tho fiscal year
H76-77, beginning July 1, 197. the sum of SI.S4S.2S9 out
side the limitation set forth In Section 11. Article XI, of the
Oregon Constitution?
Explanation: The college has no tax base: therefore, any tax
to be levied by the board must be approved by tho voters. The
Increase over the preceding year Is due tolnflationary Increases
in the cost of all supplies and services ud by the college,
increases in salaries and payroll taxes, increases in enroll
ment a of 11 since 1974-75, and a large increase inutility
costs. Based on the projected True Cash Value of the district
for 197$, approval of this general fund levy would result in an
approximate cost of $1.68 per $1,000 of True Cash Value. This
would be an Increase of .05 per $1,000 of True Cash Value
over the current year's levy. It this measure Is approved, the
operatiny budget to be financed by local taxes for the year
1176-77 will be $147,298 greater than the operating budget fi
nanced by local taxes for the preceding year.
( YES, I VOTE TOR THE LrVY.
I NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE LEVY.
Mark a Cross 00 or a Check M inside the voting square between
the Number and Name of the Candidate voted for.
rOR DIRECTOR . VOTE TOR ONE
Position No. 1 fTerm ending Tune 10, 1978)
101
Bob Rietmann
TOR DIRECTOR VOTE TOR ONE
Position No. 3 fTerm ending Tune 30. 1980)
102 l3 ! CfMn
103 CD Jullanne K. Sawyer
rOR DIRECTOR VOTE TOR ONE
Position No. 4 fTerm ending Tune 30. 1960)
104 CD ,n w- Dauble
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Signed Jetle M. Belt.
OrleflmsUllateanty.
tie Uo Officer
pnUUbed April II. 1976
Gordon and Sharon Doggett
and their two sons arrived in
. Camp 5 Friday to abend the
weekend with Sharon's par
ents, Don and Marge Stanton.
The Doggetts returned to their
home in Bend Sunday.
. LaVelle and Mark Jellick
and Jim and Hazel Hulett
went to Medford this weekend
where Jim and Mark bowled
in the State Bowling Tourna-'
ment.
Rita Bowman ia back home
again after apending last week
in Prineville with her daught
er and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Riney. Rita, Dave
and Sara were busy all week
cleaning and painting the
Rineys new house. Friday
they were Joined by Sara's
father Jiggs and her sister and
brother, Cindy and Vic. The
Riney's are now at home in
their attractive house. Mrs.
Mark Jellick accompanied the
Bowmans to Prineville to Join
her husband for the Medford
trip.
Those representing Local
2916 at the Central Oregon
District Council workshop in
Bend this weekend were Earl
Norris, Dick Kendall, Carol
Norris, John Weaser, Bob
Taylor, Dan Walter, Bud
Fulton and Ray Davis.
Paul and Sharon Winans
and Stacy, The Dalles, spent
the weekend with the Doyal
Hubbell family. Sunday Judy
Hubbell and Mike Shuett came
to visit for the day. Saturday
the Hubbell family went to
Fossil to look over their new
home. While there they spent
some time with their other
daughter Loreli and her fami
ly. Chuck and Loreli Law
rence and children were in
Fossil to visit from their home
in Seneca.
Paul and Gladys Muzzy left
Kinzua Monday for a vacation
in several areas of Arizona.
V Deena Reid and DeRina
went to The Dalles Wednesday
to meet Deena 's grandmother.
Mrs. Venia Anderson and ,
Deena 's sister, Mrs. Shirley
Pelerson at her aunt, Tazie
Welds' home. Mrs. Anderson
has returned to her home in
Brookings.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reid were in The Dalles Fri
day to keep a dental appoint
ment. Dan and Sharon Bell and
children Jeanette and John
have moved their mobile
home to Fossil. The Bells are
long time Kinzua residents
we'll miss seeing them around
town.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore
and Pixie from Cokevilje, WY
arrived Friday to visit wilh
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barzee.
Mrs. Moore is Mrs. Barzee a
sister. Also guests at the Bar
zee home this weekend was
their daughter and family, the
Paul Oylers and son Don,
Bend. The Oylers also visited
with the Howard Rice family
and the Don Slinkards while in
Kiniua.
The Neil Diamond Show in
Portland was attended by
quite a number of area resi
dents. Pat McMinn, Dinah
Jackson, Shirley Orr and
Sharon Bell from Kinzua and
Glenda Homer and Becky
Ostrander from Fossil made
up the group. They reported
the show was very good. After
the show those with cameras
were invited on stage to take
pictures of Mr. Diamond. The
photo session was the topping
to a perfect evening according
to the reports. The ladies did
some shopping before return
ing home Sunday evening.
BAK E8jLEAND
BOTTLE DRIVE
The Kinzua group of the
Wheeler County Twirlettes
will hold a bake sale at the
. Kinzua store, Saturday, April
24, 9 a.m. The bottle drive will
begin at 10 a.m., April 24.
The proceeds from the bake
sale and bottle drive will be
used to buy the girls new
uniforms for the Junior Rose
Parade held in Portland. The
girls will also wear the uni
forms for other area parades.
Don't forget to put aside
bottles for the twirlers and
then go down to the store and
buy a wonderful home baked
pie, cake or one of the other
goodies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hampton
went to Portland Thursday
where Judy entered the hospi
tal for surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. David Knight
and family have moved to
Fossil from Kinzua. Mr. and
Mrs. Jamea Ostrand and
daughter Vanessa moved to
Oregon City where Mr. Ost
rand will be employed. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell and
son John went to Madras
Thursday on busines.
Mrs. Hazel Jackson was
very pleased last Monday
when her granddaughters.
Miss Mary Kinder, Hillsboro,
and Mrs. Dean Wright, Hepp
. ner arrived to spend the day.
Mrs. Yvonne Benson went to
Portland Friday to pick up her
husband. Chief Bill Benson,
i who was returning from a tour
of duty on Okinawa. They
spent the night in Portlana
and returned to Kinzua Satur
day. Upon arriving home Bill
was surprised to find a party
had been arranged to greet
him. Among the guests were
Mrs. Joanne Mudd, her son
Lee and his daughter Jennifer,
Richland, WA; Miss Elaine
McClure, Fossil and Mr. Ldee
Lorangel, Heppner. The party
was held at the Louis Lorangel
home, also attended by the
Benson's three sons, Dan,
Donnie and Shawn.
Billy Joe and Pat McMinn
and daughters went to The
Dalles Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelso
went to Madras Friday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown
have moved into the house
formerly occupied by the Le
Baileys. Lee and Mel have
moved into the house where
the Omar Stubblefields lived.
Eleven Kinzua and Camp
Five residents attended the
EMT training class held at
Fossil High School. The class
was held under the Tri-County
Health Services program of
continuing education.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hansen
and Mary Jo arrived here
Saturday evening from Port
land to spend the night with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bogart
before going back to their
home in Baker Sunday.
Members of the Wheeler
and Gilliam County home ex
tension clubs met early on
Tuesday morning in Condon to
take a charter bus to Portland.
In Portland the ladies enjoyed
a tour through the Jantzen
Mills and visited Pittock Man
sion. Lunch at the Watertower
Restaurant followed. Those
attending from Kinzua and
Camp Five were Pat McMinn,
Bonnie Campbell, Molly Day,
Laurie Hire, Sharon Bell,
Shirley Orr, Vi Slinkard,
Sandy Williamson and Rayet
ta Watts.
Keeping doctor's appoint
ments and doing shopping in
The Dalles Friday were Mrs.
Betty Benson and Mrs. Jill
Benson.
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Steve Bogart spent the
weekend in Kinzua with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Bogart. He returned to Baker
Sunday.
Earl and Carol Norris and
Hershel and Betty Murdock
went to Bend Saturday even
ing to attend the Bachelor
Beauts Lauau Square Dance.
The Norris' and Betty Mur
dock came home on Sunday.
Hershel went on to Springfield
where he joined Mr. Del
Moore to take the National
Safety Instructors course.
Ray and Betty O'Neal and
daughters went to Prineville
to spend the weekend with the
Ray O'Neal Srs. and with
Ray's sister and family, the
Lewis Bensons, also of Prine
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers,
Odell, spent the weekend in
Kinzua visiting the Dave
Mattison and Don Pike homes.
Dave and Sara Riney were
here from Prineville to spend
the weekend visiting with
Sara's parents, the Jiggs
Bowmans.
Several Kinzua families
were hosts to Canadian stu
dents from Thursday until
they left Sunday morning. The
Dick Kendalls had Delia Ashe
from Westbridge, B.C.; Bre
nda Kelly and Ron Cook, both
from Grand Forks, B.C. were
guests at the Jerry Samples
home and Phillip Passmore
also from Grand Forks stayed
with the Doyal Hubbels.
TOPS held District Recog
nition day at Spray Saturday.
April 3. Two officers from
TOPS No. 733 Kinzua were
installed in their new offices.
Betty Murdock was installed
as the leader and Irene Sam
ples as treasurer and assistant
weight recorder. Also attend
ing the meeting from the
Kinzua club was Jane Yeigh
and Barbara Pike. The other
newly elected officers of the
club will be installed at the
regular meeting. Meetings of
TOPS are held each Monday
evening at Jeffmore Hall.
Weigh-in is at 6.30. the
meeting starts at 7 p.m. You
are invited to attend.
TWO LOOK AT SPOKANE!
Eleanor Gonty and Justine
Weatherford were in Spokane
last weekend. They stayed
with Justine's daughter and
son-in-law, Ann and Ray
Chenhall and visited some of
Eleanor's friends. They en
joyed looking around Spokane,
especially the Expo 74 area
and the old Flour Mill.
Sunday morning they atten
ded Palm Sunday Mass at St.
Aloysius Church on the Gon
zaga Campus. They drove
around the campus and walk
ed around the new Northwest
Indian Art Center on the
Spokane River.
Saturday afternoon they
drove around the campus of
Eastern Washington State .
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