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t KXPFNER CAIETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Juif II. 4 Kennedy Urges 'Good Hard Look' At Wildlife Plan nunert Kennedy, executive secretary of the Mid-Columbia runnir.fi Council, sueeostcd thai thf people of Mot row county ' take a coon nara ioo ai Federal government'" plan to e i.Muh a 7.W0-acr wlKlllfe refuce on the Columbia River waterfront when He. stKe one, ly at the June 1 meeting of the I ieppner-Mornm county Cham ber of Commerce. lie said that there are 100.000 arret of tax-free land in the Boeing site, and that M0 acres went to the Umatilla Army Depot, aa well as the acreage In the navy bomb range that is off the tax roiL Giants Set Pace In Little League The Giant remained atop the i icafue mi ween ai ' ih.m uwk. iJ at-iMn In the nee we circuit. The IXnliers are In second place. On Tueday, June 2. the Braves ami Indian locked horn in a lr.ui.iulnonii affair that HJt VV the Indiana pick up 10 run In fh first Innlntr and CO on ti iuimn the Braves, lb 10. Kit- kmnv cit win for the In diana and Watklna took the loss. June 3, the Braves and Giant battled to the uire before the l..1Miil.a.1lnu tilants I'UlliM it mil f th fir to win. 9. Stevens pitched the win ana lYttyjonn absorbed the loss. V.s1nii.tv. June 4. the Ph. cem took the Indian. 11-7. The Dodders took an early leaa in i ine i hc contest and a weak Indian -Since you have d; e w much . h . . . alreadv. I think It is someone aIga'i turn The land that would be used for the refute Includes some "extremely fine" Industrial sates, he said . , Some time aeo the Chamber of Commerce went on record as opposing the wildlife refuse. Kennedy said that progress Is being made by the Mid Colum bia Council. With a budget of $12,000 this year, it Is planned to extend it to $18,000 pr year. Colored brochures are being printed and some contacts have been made to attract new in dustries to the six-county area. "With the proper tools, I feel we will attract prospects." he said, although maybe ts little as 2rc of the contacts will re sult in success. "This year points up me ntt-u ... rfivoKiiv Kpnnedv said. "If 1UI u t , . ..... , you are diversified, you can go inrouKii i" - The executive secretary con ...i....i tvia rnuntv for its fore sight in planning and said that his main interest is providing j .mtincr rxonIe nceuing work here. He pointed out that one million newiy 1 1 " couples will be starting out in 1965. comprising the "greatest market we have ever had. "We have been sending them to California, but for every war babv here. California has six, he declared. ... Judge Oscar rcierun , out that the county zoning and punning commission, together with the county court, park com mittee and port commission, has preyed maps of the county to show zones and may be ableto hold a hearing with the Army Corps of Enginem in regard to the proposed wildlife site Resident Al Lamb, who left for Washington, D. C-. Tuesday nlanned to check on the pro posed refuge while in the capital. At the meeting. Oliver Cres- .1 i,r-i f th. develop- t .nmmittee. said that tne committee has drawn up resolut ions that it was scheduled to present to the county court Wed nesday, asking for an all-weather inad via Jones Prairie and West e?ndRoad towards Ukiah to the Umatilla county line. It urgea approval of a special use permit of 'the U. S. Forest Service tor the road, requested .that tne cSrt complete rallv in the sixth inning fell short of victory. ScrtvmT was the winning pitcher nd Benson th l.uur. I-nvrrvn slammed a home run for the winners. On June 5 the Dodgers con inn.i in thfir win streak as thev downed the Braves. 61. The Dodgers got all the runs they needed In the first frame as they scored two and then coasted to th virt nrv. Srrivner was the winner on the mound and Tetty- John was toucnea lor tne ioss. Monday. June 8. the Giants sqinaked out a 4-2 win over the Indians to keep on me winning side of the column. Stephens went the distance on the mound for the winners and Kilkenny wont the route for the losers. Flug scored two runs for the Giants. Locol Youths Ploco In Junior Olympics Two local youth placed In the ..miuiiii.in mi thi mate Junior Olvmplc track and field inert Saturday in IVruatm. Tim lHlo-oll. Ileppner. urn f Mr. and Mrs. James Prlocoll. Plcaed third In th for Ih 16 and 17 ers of age. lrixii rai'iil.ir t(i"tlIiT in II1F Ileppner Hifih tratk iud lat M'aHn and will be pck o com in-te for them next year. In the mldgrt W-ard d.ih. r.p vva ti f.ir and under. Itruce Mrquardt. an of Mr. and M rarl Maruuardt. Lexington, lust fir mhviuI place, IVm Col. Ileppner. accompan ied the youths to the meet. Padberg Places In State Meet Public Nolicei Little League Asks for Coupons Coupons given with purchase of potato chips can help promote the Little League program here. La Verne Van Marter states. The public is asked to save coupons which come m two hjuo" nark a rp of Blue Bell potato chips Each of the coupons is good for 5c in casn wnen useo to promote the young baseball program. Those who wish to help the local program are asked to save the coupons and turn them over to players, managers or to Van Marter at his office. They should be submitted prior to August 31. and at the close of the summer all those accumulated will be sent to the company for redemp tion. 29 Men Take Part In Golf Event Men from Echo joined men of the Willow creeK oou ciuo sun Hav tnr a dav of olav on the Heooner course with a total of 29 participating, 11 from Echo anH IS from Hennner. Low gross among the visitors went to Unck tsseistyn ana among the locals to C C. Car- that the county sei up i michaei. uovr net ior ine x:no crusher adjacent to the road tor piayers was WOn by C. Stamper . .1 o iha mad. and j . Will., rrool man aim IVl ,1111; irillun ..wvn by Raymond Ferguson. Eddie Leisegang of Echo took the award for closest to the pin Kinzua corporauuu ... . ing the road s the roaa. . ine awaru lur tiusrai m n.c h" "We believe that this is one and tahoney won long of the keys to the devepment of soutnern o'dS by . Kai. Person -u nassed by tne uwnira pabsw tJj ,,,lotinn to Kin- LrCorpXnme purchase ofathCeTarge block of timber in thA recent sale in uie "'H"'" tne recem . . s. sTetoeonorny oflhis part of the county," ureswim. Pratt is Enrolled For Summer Session Gordon Pratt, Heppner High school principal, has enrolled for the summer session at the ,, ;t.r Pnlnradn at Boulder beginning after July 1. He wUl work towards ms 1 iitaflnn thpri. Mrs. Pratt and the family will avwmnanv Mm mere wueie they plan to find a residence thrnncrh the remainder of the summer. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Si JY Of Charge VSJri Heppner. Lexington loner WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hoes Tuesday Cattle wed, Thurs. Sheep Any Day Folletr Meat Co. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNcar Highway Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pheg- ley were accompanied to Port land the latter part of the week by his mother, Mrs. Leola Pheg v Mn Phpclov has hppn stav ing for the past two months with her sons in Heppner and she will now reside in Portland. I .... p.id)Mri Heooner lllc th!.-iiv i-aoutred fifth place in the mile at the state i '2 track ana iieia meet in v. or hi- inr.iiv PAdheri!. a crit iv ninnor who three weeks prior to the meet unuerweni mn ap pendectomy, stayed with the pacer for three laps but tired in thi stretch to clock a 4:33.0 time in the race. The winning time in the mile was a 4:29.0. -rtto iionnnr athlete also ran in the KS0 but didn't place- due to his sore side, in tne rnuay n.iiminnrii ta the meet, he (paced his heat in the SS0 with a fine 2:01.3 clocking. His time In that preliminary heat U the fastest ever turned In by a Heppner athlete in the SS0. Don McClure. Tadberg's coach at Heppner High for three vears, said that he felt that if the Heppner athlete had not had the attack of appendicitis, he would have won bosh event In the state meet. However. Padberg s performance can be called an t-xcellont one. even for an atn lete without a very sore side. Mrs. Dick Receives Degree at Ashland Mrs. Ed Dick was graduated with honors Sunday from i. nwunn College in xin nirlf riveivea ner bachelor of science degree n ed ucation, graduating cum laude. i . va vmmpncemeni exercises were her husband and two of their cmwrem Kevin. The Dicks returned Monday from a week-long vacation that took them, in addition to their trip to Ashland, to several points along the coast, where they vis- ited friends ana reiauves. .. crunt In Rvderwooa, Wn.. with Mrs. Dick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe. They also visited the Don i,.o rnrmor Heooner resi dents, now of Waldport In Coos Bay they called on more residents, the G. C M. Smiths. Mrs Dick, a teacher at Hepp ner High school, completed re quirements for her degree by taking summer and extension courses. Tryco Reopens Here For Parts 5emce rrn -f TVI.fYiiintV KniliD- ment Company was reopened here this wecK to ouer r.ioi orA corvirA to ranchers of this area from now through har vest. , . Burke Gentry will be on duty daily from 8 until 5 p.m. Until harvest season, parts will be obtained on order via the local office from Pendleton with prompt service offered. Tf rioman1 warrants, parts may be stocked here during the har vest season. Trvnn fnrmprlv W93 John DoeTe dealer here, but tne onice was closed last year. n. k niratniir rrARTMCNT INTERNAL RCVENUC SERVICE NOTICE Of fUBLIC AUCTION SALE Puruant to authoiltv contain ed in Settlon i.Ui of the In ternal Kevenue 1'o.ie. Ihe prop- pf t V ilencrtbed telw l tn mUiiI for noniMneit of de linquent Internal revenue t.te and I KK.N M, Ml AI M It. Comlnn. Itarettn. The priv will te sold In accordance wiih the pro vlkioiiK of S.vii.m ikLl'i tf (he In itmdl k..mi. iiul... and the regulation Itierrutnter. at public auction. DATK OK SAI.K: June 2A. V.i. '11 M K OK SALK: I AI pm. I'UM E OK SALE: Condon Kiht ltfiee. Condon, Oregon. iii'iMi'iuw fv i'i:ii'KlirY: 1 AllU Chalmer 111) 7 cat; motor Ni Til V'S'I H I 1 IIU'M'I. ivi II luivmnl rtHiulre.l uiHin ac- ceptanif of hlth-t bid. All pay ments must be bv cash, cert- Itled thsk, caskhler's or treasur er's check or by a V. S. iHstal bank. cr-ss or telegraph money order. Make checks and money orders payable to "In ternal Revenue Service." Only the right, title, and interest of Krank A bhafler and rern At. EOTtt NOTICE Or SCHOOL ELECTION UfON QUESTION Or INCREASING TAI LEVY mi iuiluinq PURrosES. IN EXCESS AND OUTSIDE Or AMOUNT UMITtB IT AMTICLE XL SECTION II. STATE CONSTITUTION Or THE STATE Or OREGON. State of Oiegon I'matiHa County Itlue Mountain Aiea I r.location Ii-!trli1 N.ill.s. I ln-irtiv tlvi-n that kixN'Ul SIkmiI ii!.HI.t rUtllon has l...-n imIUsI hv the Uiard t linvti'ts of Htue M.Hintaln Area Education IHHM. rniatllU nl Minow t'mintl. Ofi-on, the ald mhh'UI rlMlon to lx held In all dlkttUt In .iit cotiniie and utati on the I.Mh day ( June. l;x.I, In-tween the Iur I 2 o'clock pm. and M o'clok l M at the following votln plai-es: Ilepnner Elementary School, the Irrk'on Elementary Schol, lone High School, ltlveride High .Vhotil. and Islington Elemen tary Schod. and all twing In Morrow County: and Umatilla Elementary S-tiool. the llermls ton Junior High Schd. Stan field Went Elementary School, IVho Elementary School. Helix KU-mentarv nooi. Aitam r.ie montxrv S. hiol Alhena Elemen.. rranK a. cnaner anu rem iu.; 7. V , , " i. i J ...,, Shaffi-r In and to the properly f. .V'Vifr will be offered for sale. Addre M,.h"n KtZ ' by a I leUtI annually In ra.li main pen until the hour f i . I I i in " i 1 1.muui. and whti h ld al dittonal levy shall I plated on the MkKCftkiucnt mil In rarh i-ar and khall txt paid In rath tear at by law piottded. Tli ieMin f. and the purjM of. hurvaKlnn uh tax levy In kuth teats cvrr and aUtte .ild cohkt!tuttinal limitation. U the ii.vi-i.miv for lb ctnutructlon ( m hool building for said dUtiict, a!j knovin a 'ltlue Mountain Conmtunilv Cullree." and toad M-wrrx. watrr f.trtl:tlr and lher punse Itutdt-nial thitelti. 11m Villi t. 1 1 tiv hall.it tiimn ... ........... . . wnitn Mian iw ine whi: i l-vv t I 'Ve" and "Tax l-rvy I I "No." and the w.irr khall ill !-. m i-rmut Ix'tuiH-n ttia 4 uriti. Tmx Ijhv" ami Ititt wtirii "Vm" or lelw--n the word "I'a Ievy" an.i ine wito no, nicnevrr The poll for the teceplion f ballot -at for. or again! aald las levy, will on said itay ami date, and at the places afore. inenl toned. U opened at the hour if J o'clock pm. and re- ... i..L ii in if kdi.i ilv at width hour Hi Mm shall tM liM-d. ly older of Ihe l.ati of dire, tins of Hi Ulue Mountain Area Education li-lill. I'malllU and .M.mow t'ouidle Oirf. mad Oil ;ll duv t My. l''L l:.l h Mrt.'wen, ihaiunan Mike Kilkenny Anna Marie Pale Orrn Allin ItuM-tl mman Hrent Horn l;.4-(t Al'tarn lUue Mount ln Area Edut-atioit liiri. I. t'inatilU aiwt Moirow Counlle. lUrgon ATTfT: i;.t.ice II rnii-rnahtrr, I MxirU-t Clerk May . June X l'-HVl 13 C NOTld I will noi Ik re.onkibltf for any debit other than my own. Haled June II, I'.h.I William .inter !me. Oregon 1517p for Information cornvrnlng sale 611 S. K. Emigrant. IVndleton. Oregtirv phone 27t-;iS-'3. A. tt. EK1CKSON. District Director of Internal Hevenue, by L. K. Koltz. Revenue Officer. 15 c Horrvman Winner At Caldwell Show f!.n ll;irrvmnn attended the Quarterhorse Show at laiawcu, Idaho. Saturday and returned as winner of team roping, naving rldd.m hl horsiv Mainline Juil tnr in th rvpnt. Gene won sec ond In pole bending and second in barrel racing, and orougni home a number of ribbons and tronhv. Harrvman's stallion. Tonto Turin, won junnil in halter. II was accompanied to laiuweu by Louis Ortii and they visited friends in Ontario while on the week end trip Mothers to Hold Cooked Foods Sale Mothers of St. Albans Acolyte anH .rvrr flnlM of I ho EoiS- copal church will hold a cooked food sale on Saturaay irom iu a.m. until 1 p.m. at Central Market. Father C. Bruce Spencer announces. Proceeds will be used to fin ance a trip of the guild to the NCAA track meet at the Univer sity of Oregon on June la to J Sc hoid. I'maplne Elementary School. I'klahl Elementary School, lllot Hoek Element a r School, Wanhlngton School. Haw thorne School. Llnc)In Schtl. Sherwttod Heights all being in Cmatilla County. At which time there will be sub milted to the legal voters of said district the question of In creasing the tax levy In Blue Mountain Area Education Dis trict. I'matiHa and Morrow Coun ties. Oregon, in the sum of $JJ0.Oto In excess of and out side of the constitutional limi tation imixjsed by Article XI. S-c-Hon 11. of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, which said tax levy shall he apportioned and continued for the fiscal years. ltx-l'.HO aiui r.ife-r.a. McCurdys Go East Mr. and Mrs. Harlan MtCur.lv nrwl tun f tholr i hlliln-n 1, il Wednesday for Waseca. Minn.. on a two weeks' vacation trip. While there, they will visit Mis. McCurdy s mother. Mrs. raliua Nelson, and other members of her family. Their route was to iiU thorn hv Snokane. Wn.. where Harlan planned to atend the meeting or the racllic North west Grain Dealers from June 10-12. Also planning to be pus- onl for fho mi-linc wrre Al Lamb, manager of the Morrcwj Countv Grain Growers, and Paul : Jones, president of the local ; group. WHAT PRICE CAP AND GOWN? Importance of a col lege education stead ily grows bigger . . . and so do the cost of going to college. 4 Currently I'ald Make sure you'll It- able to provide Ihe education for your children . . . Save now, and save regularly. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FED ERflL SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON I - -rf '4 ' ' -N . .'-"v; 'V :'.. ". A V ' ' '"' J . J S ' ' i " . v ii ' " I t .. ' . . . , .. ... " f ' '."-. 2 ' 'i : ' - . v.' ' t JT : t,.( tit - .:.. . - - - - -r I....- i ...-.-I. ..-ii -v., aaaMaaaaMliaMBauMaaaBIBaaaaasiaBa4 Have yjm till HSM 7,Q0Q grown rnen ayl You'd think success would make them happy, but ever since Mustang came out, stren thousand Ford Dealers all over the country have been weeping and wringing their hands. They can't get as many Mustangs as they would like. All this would upset us, too, except It's happened to us before. Too see, this was the hottest sales year in Ford Division history even before Mustang came out. At the beginning of the model-year, dealers couldn't get enough of our big, hot Super Torque Ford Hard tops (sales up 54)... or luxurious Thonderbirds (sales up 68 Falcon sales are almost as big as Chevy II and Valiant combined. Falrlana continues to he a leader in its field, so, even though some people wouia wu us to put all oar plants to work on Mustang, we can't let down our hundreds of thousands of Ford, Thunderblrd, Falcon and Fairlane lovers. Why don't you come see what all the shouting's about? Ask your Ford Dealer for a test drive. (Ton might even get him to smile.) ton shaikh mm IO SAVIWG Oft ROOF COATINGS How are you fixed for weather protection? Right now you can save 10 on a full line of Chevron and Standard Roofing Products . . . primer, paint, plastic cement, can vas water-proofing, asbestos, aluminum and asphalt base coatings ... for all types of roofs as well as struc tural steel, brick and concrete masonry. Rigid Outdoor and laboratory tests insure reliable, long lasting protection. Sale ends August 31st L. E. "ED" DICK Phone 676-9633 Heppnet V u rz Kord C:ax! SCOXL Hardtop HEPPNER AUTO SALES Heppner, Oregon