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    Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday, May 13, 197
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By Barbara Plka
No.
Bill and Kathy Fisher and
family went to Meridian, ID
Friday. They Hayed at Ka
thy ' aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. L.J. Elsass home. Friday
evening the Fisher family
attended a fund raising affair
at Nampa. They reported a
most enjoyable evening fea
turing the singing of country
western music by Terry Brad
shaw. Terry Bradshaw may
be better known as a quar
terback of the Super Bowl
Champion Pittsburg Steelers.
Saturday the Fishers again
went to Nampa to attend a
country fair and auction. This
was held to raise money to
help support the Christian
Schools in Nampa as was
Friday's entertainment.
Mrs. Ann Sharp, Mrs. Irene
Samples and son Andy went to
Pendleton for dental care for
Andy, Monday.
Mr. Paul Muzzy was dis
charged from The Dalies
General Hospital Friday. His
condition is improved but he is
still not able to get around
very well.
Mr. and Mrs. K.A. Dunlap
are enjoying a visit with
Wanda's sister and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Cantrall of Likely, CA. The
Cantrall's arrived Sunday and
will spend several days with
the Dunlaps. " '
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones
and son Bobby went to
Portland Thursday. While in
Portland Bobby had some
dental care before the family
returned home to Camp Five
Sunday.
The Gordon Orrs went to
Prinevllle Sunday to take Mrs.
Orr's mother, Mrs. Mable
Erickson out to dinner.
Mrs. LaVelle Jellick and
Mrs. Rita Bowman drove to
Prineville Friday. LaVelle
spent the weekend with her
husband, Mark, Rita was
joined by her husband Jiggs at
their daughter Sara's home.
Jiggs had dental care Friday
afternoon in Prineville. Fri
day evening they were Joined
by Vic, Ron and Cindy.
Saturday evening a birthday
party and house warming was
held at the Riney's new home.
Gathered to celebrate Dave
Riney's birthday and the
house warming were all of the
Bowman family and Dave's
family, a total of about 30
people who enjoyed a most
pleasant evening. The same
group gathered again Sunday
to honor the Mothers in the
party.
Mrs. Betty Benson, Mrs. Jill
Benson and son Jared went to
The Dalles Monday to keep a
medical appointment.
Raymond and Deena Reid
and Steve and Roberta Conlee
left Kinzua Saturday for a
short vacation in Reno and
Lake Tahoe. Steve and Ro
berta went to Bend where they
joined Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Mlsener and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parker. The three couples
went to Reno in a motor home
where they joined the Reids.
The party returned home
Tuesday poorer in pocket but
rich in memories of a good
time and vowing to go again
next year.
The regular meeting of the
Camp Five Womens Club was
held May 8 at the Camp Five
Hall. Mrs. Carol Norris was
the hostess for the meeting.
The seven members present
decided to hold over the
Womens Club Scholarship
given yearly to a graduating
senior from Kinzua or Camp
Five, since there had been no
applicants. The women decid
ed to make a quilt to be raffled
off as a fund raising project.
Raymond and Deena Reid
and daughters went to Bull
Prairie Sunday where they
met Deena 's sister Shirley
Peterson and family from
Hermiston.
BRIDE TO BE HONORED
A wedding shower was held
Thursday at Jeffmore Hall in
Kinzua to honor Miss Kris
Long, Fossil, who is the bride
elect of Dennis Ball, Kinzua.
Nineteen guests played
games and watched the hono
ree assisted by her mother,
Mrs. Dale Long of Camp Han
cock and Miss Kay Roy of
Fossil open her many gifts.
Cake, punch and coffee were
served to the guests.
Hostesses for the shower
were Mrs. Betty Benson, Mrs.
Marion Tripp, Mrs. Jill Ben
son, Mrs. Maurine Benson,
Mrs. Cis Webb, Mrs. Hazel
Jackson and Mrs. Sharron
Kendall. "
CAMP S CARD
PARTY HELD
The Camp Five Womens
Club sponsored a card party at
the Hal May S. Salad and
sandwiches were served to the
six tables of players by Pat
Van Arsdale and Terry Todd.
Sandy Williamson and Don
Stanton won high. Low went to
Betty and Hershel Murdock.
Sally Klukkert and Don Stan
ton had pinochles. The door
prize was won by Wanda
Dunlap.
The Wheeler County Arch
ers held their first invitational
shoot May 2 at the Kinzua
Range. The beautiful weather
brought out a good turnout of
local and out-of-town archers
for the shoot.
Winner were: Cub girls, 1st
Debbie Moore; Cub Boys 1st
West Hammond, 2nd Pat Bell,
3rd Tim Fisher. Youth Boys:
1st Terry Fisher. Womens
Bare Bow : A 1st Wilma Stone ;
B 1st Linda Maxson; C 1st
Edith Bell. Womens Bow
Hunter Conventional: C 1st
Josephine Rez. Womens Bow
Hunter Compound : C 1st Betty
Murdock. Womens Free Style
Limited: A 1st Virginia Sitton;
C 1st La Vina Conner. Womens
Free Style Unlimited: B 1st
Althea Curry. Men Free Style
Unlimited: A 1st Bob Looney,
2nd Del Moore; B 1st Richard
Curry. Mens Free Style Limi
ted: A 1st Walter Hammond.
Mens Bow Hunter Com
pound: A 1st Rupert Rez, 2nd
Cecil Morin; B 1st Stan
Shoults, 2nd Steve Kiel, 3rd
Vale Lantz; C 1st John Stone,
2nd Duane Kandle, 3rd Verlin
Conner, Mens Bow Hunter
Conventional: B 1st Bob Zim
merman; C 1st Jack Tull, 2nd
Chuck Lawrence, 3rd Charles
Mitchell. Mens Bare bow: A
. 1st. Rod Springer; B 1st Don
Nickelsen; C 1st Hershel
Murdock.
A new course record for 14
field, 14 hunter and 14 animal
was set by Bob Looney of Bend
Bowmen Club with a score of
784 shooting in the Free Style
Unlimited.
The next invitational will be
held June 6 at the Kinzua
Range. The rounds will be 14
hunter, 14 field and 14 animal.
Registration will be from
8 : 30-9 : 30 wi th shoot ing to star t
at 9:30 a.m. There will also be
a pot luck dinner, remember to
bring your food.
Another special event com
ing up for club members is the
Annual Pinochle Card Party
and White Elephant Auction to
' be held June 19 at the Club
House at the Kinzua Range.
There is an advance ticket
sale for this event, if you find '
you will be unable to attend
but wish to contribute to the
building fund buy your tickets
and get your name in for the
door prize drawings. Also with
the warmer weather we are
having the local Thursday
pot luck dinner starting again
soon.
The monthly meeting will be
held Thursday, May 20. This
will be an important meeting
so please attend. Meeting will
be held the third Thursday of
each month so mark your
calendars so you won't forget.
See you at the meeting.
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AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 25TH, 1976
NO. 3 IONE PRECINCT
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NATIONAL
COUNTY
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
(Vote for One)
22 rJ ELLEN McCORMACK
23 rJ MORRIS UDALL
24 rJ GEORGE WALLACE
15 rJ BIRCH BAYH
"Pigf.t-To.Lif: Protection and dignity from
cun-ep-ion 10 natural Ocam
COUNTY JUDGE (Vote ferOn)
39 WILLIAM W. WEATHERFORD "' "" i cn am- n.
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38 PAUL W. JONES
14
JIMMY CARTER
COUNTYCOMMISSIONER
40 jJ WILLARO L MILLER
(Vote for One)
...
FRANK CHURCH
"Democratic Senator, prepared for Prei.
flenc. orfc lor: elderly, nigh emplo.ment.
Cfn environment."
FRED HARRIS
HUBERT H. HUMPHREY
COUNTY CLERK
41 1 SADIE PARRISH
I I
(Vote for One)
Incumbent Enpenenced (nd ellicienl '
20
HENRY M. JACKSON
EDWARD M. KENNEDY
COUNTY SHERIFF
42 JOHN F. MOLLAHAN
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(Vote for One)
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND CONGRES
TIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One)
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood
River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Marion,
Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco,
Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn Counties.
Al ULLMAN
"H crr. about Orrgoit H cares atout
you "
STATE
SECRETARY OF STATE
28 J PHIL McALMOND
29 Jj BLAINE WHIPPLE
30 rJ CAROLINE WILKINS
26 fJ Al DENSMORE
27 fJ DICK GROENER
(Vote for One)
Your urartiino, Democrat for your working
Secretary of Stat Principle above poiitici
"Your Democratic Senator. Government
'cud eiiner peip ua or leave us alone '
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tfimg aoout it "
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STATE TREASURER
32 MARVIN J. HOLUNGSWORTH
33 J JEWEL A. LANSING
31 r"J MEL GORDON
(Vote for One)
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COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for One)
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSON (mole) (Vote for One)
fRi5LN? COMMITTEE PERSON (femole) (Vote for One),
femocrat Certified Pu&HC Accountant
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
33 rj DON WILLNER
34 fJ JAMES A. (Jim) RIDDEN
(Vote for One)
Democrat Retracted t-oc nome C. n
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Pemoc rat Penrie dvaie Pearon.
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STATE SENATOR, TWENTY-EIGHTH SENATORIAL
DISTRICT (Vote for One)
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DONNEll J SMITH
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT (Vote for One)
JACK SUMNER
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