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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1963)
e HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, September 26. 1963 Public Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MODIFY NATURAL PRECIPITATION BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that it is the intent of the Water Re sources Development Corpor ation of 4G0 South Broadway, Denver 9, Colorado, which holds license No. 45 of the State of Oregon to engage in operations to .modify natural precipitation by artificial means, for and on behalf of MORROW COUNTY WEATHER RESEARCH ASSOC IATION, located at Echo, Oregon. The object of the above pro gram will be to increase natural rainfall. 1. The area to be affected is described as lying within Mor row County and northwestern, Umatilla County, State of Ore gon. 2. The operation will be con ducted through the use of ground-based silver iodide gen erators within the counties of Grant, Wheeler, Wasco, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla and Sherman; State of Oregon. 3. The period of operation will be from on or about 15 October 19fi,3 to on or about 14 October 1904. WATER RESOURCES DEVEL OPMENT CORPORATION By Irving P. Krick, Water Resources Development Corporation 460 South Broadway Denver 9, Colorado Dated: 19 September, 1903 (30-31c) Quite a variety!!! Chevrolet offers 43 models for '64 NOTICE I will not be responsible for bills contracted by anyone other than myself. Dated September 19, 1963. Joe H. Gaarsland lone, Oregon 29-31c TO PUBLIC BODIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Notice of the Availability of Land for Development of Public Port or Industrial Facilities Pursuant to provisions con tained in Section 108 of Public Law 86-645, 86th Congress, 2261 acres of Government owned land consisting of 8.2 miles of frontage on the Columbia River are available for sale to the Slate of Oregon, political sub divisions thereof, port districts, port authorities, or other bodies created by a state for the pur pose of developing or encour aging the development of public port and industrial facilities to serve the objectives of the John Day Lock and Dam Project. The reservoir frontage begins four miles upstream from the mouth of Willow Creek and extends 8.2 miles to within three miles of the community of Boardman. A legal description of the land In volved can be obtained from my office. Any sale of this property shall be at the fair market value of the land, as determined by the Sec retary of the Army, upon con dition that the property shall be used for public port and In dustrial purposes and subject to such other conditions, reserva tions, or restrictions as the Sec retary may determine to be nec essary for the development, maintenance, or operation of the John Day Lock and Dam Pro- sol -ffi ' ij i . S5 I lilM'U(U,M-,mmm,M iuattH'' For 1964, the Chevrolet Motor Division will odor a total of 43 models in five separate passen Kor car lines. Each line is dixtinguishable by its own styling and wheelbase. Above, reading down; the 108-inch wheelbase Corvair Mnnza Coupe; 110-inch wheelbase Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan; the newest car in the Chevrolet family the Chevellc Malibu 4-Door Sedan which has a wheel base of 115 inches while the Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan is built on a 119-inch wheelbase. Not shown is the Corvette Sting Ray which sports a 98-inch wheelbase. Chevrolet dealerships will have a representative snowing of all models when the new cars are introduced September 26. lect, or otherwise in the public interest. Applications for purchase of this property must be filed in writing with me by 4 p.m. DST on 28 September 1963. Applica tions must state fully the pur poses for which the land is de sired and the scope of the pro posed development. J. II. BEDDOW Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer U. S. Army Engineer District, Walla Walla Bldg. 602, City-County Air port Walla Walla, Washington (28-300 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Eunice Marjorie Worden has been appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of FJoyd W. Worden, deceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present such claims duly ver ified and with proper vouchers attached to the undersigned at the offices of Cunha & Mos grove, 210-216 Title Insurance Building, Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice the same being dated and published the first time this 29th day of August, 1963. Eunice Marjorie Worden Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Floyd W. Worden, deceased. Cunha & Mosgrove and Robert E. O'Rourke Attorneys for Executrix 210-216 Title Insurance Build ing, Pendleton, Oregon (26-30c) Couples Attend Salt Lake Conclave Mr. and Mrs. Al Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones return ed over the week-end after at tending the Western States Dem ocratic conference at Salt Lake City, Utah. While there, they met Secre tary of Agriculture Orville Free man. The Heppnerites made the trip in separate cars to allow for different schedules. Jones was suffering from an ailing back in the latter stages of the con ference and still was troubled with it after arriving home. Hey Kids! Enter BIG... Nursery Rhyme TWO WEEKS CONTEST, SEPT. 26 - OCT. 9 Notiiing to Buy -Enter as often as you like! It WIN THESE PRIZES !T W-jL f X FIRST PRIZE Amazing new camera takes all 3 ...color, black and white, color slides. Plus 10 WINNERS Complete Set 8 Nursery Rhymes in Full Color COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK! THOMSON BROS. GROCERY PHIL'S PHARMACY lone Man Rapped On Three Counts Patrick C. Doherty of lone was fined and sentenced to a jail term when he pleaded guilty in Heppner justice court Saturday to three charges against him. Justice of the Peace Oliver Creswick ordered a sentence of 90 days in jail for driving while his operator's license was sus pended, and sentenced him to 90 days in jail or a fine of $500 for driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. A third charge, being drunk on a pub lic highway, resulted in a for feiture of $75 bail that Doherty had posted. Arrest was made on September 13 by State Police Officer Jim Gordon upon complaint of a pri vate individual, Creswick said. Others also reported seeing the defendant driving on the high way between Heppner and lone in erratic manner, narrowly missing cars in Lexington, the justice of the peace said. Doherty's name was also ord ered by the justice of the peace to be placed on the state inter dictory list. Money receipt books in dup licate and triplicate are on sale at the Gazette-Times. Condon Meat Co. Custom Killing and Curing Custom Cutting and Wrapping Phone 384-2261 After Hours Call Condon 384-3389 Warren Morgan--Frank Payne iy fgOM rvn . . , . 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Yes, the husky fellows on that night drilling crew are Standard Oil stockholders. They own a piece of the Company, and share in its profits. Planning ahead to serve you buffer " STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA