FOUR The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, August 11, 1977
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Marshalls to celebrate
golden anniversary
The golden wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Wiiiiam Marshall of Arlington
will ; be celebrated at a
reception on Sunday, August
14 at the Arlington Methodist
Church.
The couple asks there be no
gifts.'
Hosts for the event will be
the Marshalls' three sons and
their spouses, Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Marshall of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Marshall of Boise, Ida. and
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Marshall
of Portland. The family in
cludes eight grnadchildren.
Bill Marshall and Mildred
Taylor were married on
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Mr. and Mrs.
i welcome daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arthur
Stephani, lone, became the
parents of a daughter Jessica
Hill, pn August 4. She weighed
7 pouhds 8 ounces at birth. She
joins a sister Danielle, 2' 2 at
home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Art Stephani, Jr., lone
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC
NOTICE OF WATER
RIGHT TRANSFER
APPLICATION
NO. 3586
Notice is given hereby
that an application has
been filed in the office of
the Water Resources
Director by Richard T.
Wilkinson for approval
of an additional point of
diversion from Willow
Creek.
The certificate recor
ded at Page 150. Vol. 1,
State Record of Water
Right Cerfificates, in
the name of J.M. Hager,
describes a right which
includes the use of
water from Willow
Creek in the amount of
not to excede 0.49 cubic
foot per second with a
priority date of 1870 for
irrigation of 15.88 acres
in NE'4, SW'4 and 13.48
. acres in NW'4 SE'. of
Sec. 32; and in the
amount of 0.32 cubic foot
per second with a pri
ority date of 1894 for
irrigation of 0.33 acre in
NE'4 SE'4. 6.74 acres in
SE'4 SE4 of Sec. 31;
9.43 acres in NW4 SW'4
and 3.05 acres in SW4
SW'4 of Sec. 32, all
within T. 2S., R. 27 E.,
W.M.
.Water for the said
right is diverted from
two points located ( 1 ) 36
ft. N. and 328 Ft. W.
from the E. '4 corner of
Sec. 32, being within the
fE'4 NE'4 of Sec. 32;
(2) 1092 ft. S. and 1251 ft.
W. from the center of
Sec. 32, being within the
NE'4 SW'4 of Sec. 32, all
within T. 2 S., R. 27 E.,
W.M.
The applicant herein,
owner of the lands
above described, pro
poses to establish, with
out loss of priority, an
additional point of div
ersion located 670 ft. S.
and 614 ft. E. from the
center of Sec. 32, being
within the NW'4 SE'4 of
said Sec. 32.
All persons interested
are notified hereby that
a hearing will be held at
the country courthouse
at Heppner, Oregon, on
PEACHES
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Thomas Orchards
Kiinberlv, Oregon
934-2230
August 14, 1927 in The Dalles
and have lived in Arlington
since their marriage. .
The Marshalls operated the
Marshall's Red and White
Grocery in Arlington for may
years. And in recent years,
Barbeque
The men of all Saint's
Episcopal Church of Heppner
are inviting residents to cele
brate the upcoming Morrow
County Fair, and Rodeo in
"grand old fashion" at their
annual barbecue.
This year the feast will he
Stephanie
and Mrs. Maxine Talley,
Portland.
Great-grandparents include
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stephani,.'
Sr., lone; Mr. Carl Berg
strom, lone; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lice and Mr. H.R. Talley in
Miss. Mrs. Tilman Hogue of
Heppner is a great-great-grandmother.
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October 5, 1977, at 9:30
a.m. All objections to
the proposed change, if
any there are, will be
heard at said time and
place. Any and all
objections shall be. pre
pared in writing, one
copy to be served on
Richard T. Wilkinson,
PO Box 68, Heppner,
Oregon 97836, and one
copy filed with the
Water Resources De-
partment, Salem, Ore
gon 97310, together w ith v
a $10 filing fee', at least
, 10 days prior to the date ,
set for hearing, IF NO
OBJECTION IS FILED,
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William Marshall has been the
Justice of the Peace in
Arlington. '. Mr. and ' Mrs.
Marshall have been active
volunteers in civic and com
munity work.
August 29
August 29, Saturday night on
the church grounds at Church
and Gale streets. Ned Clark is
in charge of arrangements
and extends a hearty welcome
to all complete with sec
ondsif you can hold them.
Hospital Notes
News from Heppner's Pio
neer Memorial Hospital on
August 9 is that the following
patients have been dismissed:
Delbert Emert, Winona Rob
erts, of lone and Mark Parker
and Heather Wilson, both
Heppner. Hazel Vaughn, Hep
pner was transferred.
Still hospitalized were Es
ther Ha vekost, lone; Linda
Connor, Heppner and Robert
Radabah, Condon.
NOTICE
THE APPLICATION
MAY BE APPROVED
BY THE WATER
RESOURCES
DIRECTOR WITHOUT
A HEARING. Admin-
istrative yules pertain
" ; ing to the filing of a
protest wiil be furnished
by the Water Resources
Department upon "re
quest. v , Dated at Salem, Ore
, gon, this 6th day of
June, 1977
J AMES E. SEXON'
f. -f --, . ,, Director
Published Aug. 11, 18.
25, 1977
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Eva Wright
Eva Wright, 84, Heppner,
died at Good Samaritan Cen
ter, Hermiston, August 3.
She was born March 17, 1893
at Monument, the daughter of
John and Georgiana Garmen
Capon.
Mrs. Wright was a long-time
member of All Saints Episco
pal Church.
Funeral services were held
Monday, August 8, at 10 a.m.
at All Saints Episcopal
Church, with the Rev. Ken
neth D. Miller officiating. The
congregation sang hymns ac
companied by Gail Hughes at
the organ.
Casket bearers were Robert
Stevens, Elmer Palmer, Earl
McKinney, Archie Bechdolt,
Marion Hayden and Don
Anderson.
Concluding services and
vault interment were at Hep
pner Masonic Cemetery with
Sweeney Mortuary in charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Wright was preceded
in death by her husband,
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Obituaries
Raymond, in 1976. She is'
survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Barton (Beth Clark, two
grandchildren, seven great
grandchildren and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Contributions may be made
to All'Saints Episcopal Church
Memorial Fund.
Helen Britt
Helen Joyce Britt, 35, Spray,
died in Pendleton August 8.
She was born . March 30,
1942, in Ontario, Ore. on
December 8, 1967, she was
united in marriage to William
Britt at Spray.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, August 11, at 1
p.m. in the Spray gymnasium
with Bob Humphrey and Kirt
Bell officiating. Sacred selec
tions will be performed by Jim
Boler. Concluding services
and vault interment will be at
Spray Cemetery with Sweeney
Mortuary in charge of ar
rangements. Casket bearers are Jim
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Nichols, Bob Helms and Bob
Keys.
Mrs. Britt is survived by her
widower, William Britt; one
daughter, Judy; two sons,
Frankie and Jody, all of
Spray; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Rardin, Prine
ville; a brother, Don Rardin,
Spray; and a twin sister, Ellen
Burril, Estacada.
Theodore
Pierson
Funeral services were held
August 5 for former Heppner
resident Theodore R. Pierson,
69, late of White Salmon,
Wash., who died August 2.
Mr. Pierson was born June
19, 1908 to Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Peirson of Madras.
He moved to White Salmon in
1958 after having lived in
Heppner from 1942 to 1952.
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ficiated at the ceremony
which was followed by a
private interment in White
Salmon.
Survivors include his wife,
Ethelyn Pierson, White Sal
mon; three daughters, Pa
tricia Ruch, Pendleton; Rose
Nelson, Condon; and Marjorie
Yung, Olympia, Wash.; one
sister, Marie Winebarger,
White Salmon; 10 grandchild
ren and four great-grandchildren.
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