Public Notices
Koncx or ruuc
BUDGET MCA W Q
pursuant to ORS no
tios U hereby given that pub
lic hrrlnBi will bo held for the
puriKiM? of providing U own
ers cf lands an opportunity to
be heard on matter pertaining
lo the budgeting of moneyi re
quired to defray the cost of lire
protection and suppression with
in the boundaries of the hastern
Oregon Klre Protection DistrUH
and for privately owned land
In Bake. Crook. Deschutes. t.ll
Ham. :rant. Harney. Hood Rlv
er. Jefferson. Malheur. Morrow.
..ti. ininn wallow. Was-
llliaiiii. :.r,
co and Wheeler counttea within
the boundaries of the Deschutes,
Malheur. Mt. Hood. Oohoco,
Umatilla and Wallowa Whit
man national forests.
.. .... ..ill K hnl.l at the
following places: West Central
Oregon Division. April V.
10:00 A.M.. at the rrinevllle Dlv
Ision Headquarters, Prtnevllle,
, ... . t-act ontral Oregon
Division. Al T. 196
AM., at the John Day Division
Headquarters, jonn uy. , Y'c
con: Northeast Oregon Division.
April 12. 19C6. 10:00 A.M.. at the
La cjranae uivisiuh ""h-,
i r.rande. Oregon: and
.'. Antral Oreeon Division,
iVYii ii mtifi. 10:00 A.M, at
The Dalies Division Headquar
ters, The uaucs,
Copies of thU budget maybe
inspected at the Eastern Ore
con Fire Protection District of
fices at Prlnevllle. John Day. La
Grande and The Dalle. Oregon.
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT
OF FORESTRY
J E. SCHROEDER. STATE
FORESTER
3 4c
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
UPOIf QUESTION OF
INCREASING TAX LEVY OVEH
AMOUNT LIMITED BY
SECTION II. ARTICLE XL
STATE CONSTITUTION
Notice U hereby Riven that
an election will be held I in
School District No. R-l -row
County. State of Oregon,
from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., , on
April 12. 1966. at Heppner Ele
mentary School Cafeteria Dis
trict Office In Lexington. Irrigon
School Multipurpose Room.
Riverside High School. Board
man, lone School Cafeteria,
knea Creek Grange Hall. Ruggs.
in said school District for the
purpose of submitting to the
legalvoters of said district the
question of increasing the tax
levy lor me iw" -
67. over the amount limited by
Section 11. Article XL t the
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons lor tncrein
turh levy are:
1. General increase in wp-i Di
llon cost. . ...
2 Specific increases In Social
Security. Capital Outlay and the
amount allowed fr uncollected
te.
The amount of tax, in ece
.. . .;. limitation, proposed
VI tll" V w ...... --- --. . .
to levied for aald ftMral year
1.
Dated this .ana aav w .
Irvin E. Kauon. vnnrnnu
Board of Directors
Attest:
Alice Vance. Clerk
Morrow County M'hool District
K 1
la the Matter of the Eatote of
MARTHA GERTRUDE OHARRA.
Deoraaed,
NOTICE Of FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned a hxec
utor of the eMate of MARTHA
GERTRUDE OHARRA. deceased.
t. riimt hl final account in
the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow loumy.
and that Friday, the 25th day
of March. llHki. at the hour of
a tn th forenoon of
said day and the court room of
said court have been appointed
.., . .m mnrt the time and
l . paiu - -
.. . ... (ho hr-artnff of ODlOCt-
piaic ..... - - ,
Ions thereto ana me mufmrm
thereof.
DATED and first published.
February 2. I9ti6.
DATE of last publication.
March 21.
NEWTON OHARRA, Executor
GENE B. CON KLIN
Attorney for Executor
p. O. Box 1122
Pendleton. Oregon
Lingering Illness
Takes E. A. Edger
Memorial services were held
for E. A. Edger. 89. father of
Walter Edger. Heppner. at Fol
som's Funeral Chapel in Pendle
ton on Thursday. March 17. He
had resided at Hiersche's Nurs
ing Home in Pendleton for sev
eral months.
Mr. Edger was born March 19.
1877. at Corvallis. He had been
a member of the IOOF lodge
of Pendleton for 62 years.
Surviving are two children, a
daughter. Mrs. Harold Kester of
Pendleton and a son. Walter, of
Heppner: also three grandchild-
ren ana one Kieat-Kiaw""-
Grange Stresses
New Membership
UlilMIJillliW t
If MART LEE MARLOW
IkUKDMAN Greenfield
Grange met FHurday
the hall with Mm Donald Kaker
and Mr. W. CV Seehafer as
hoMca'. ivtluck upH-r was
held at 6:).
Mrs S-ehafer was appointed
chairman of a membership ilrle
committee, which will t part
of a national drive In honor of
the grange centennial next year.
Kithm Thorite, master, gave
a report on the reocntdeputy
school he attended In Portland.
louring the leturer lumrj
Thore and Mr. Thne won j
the rtes tn a gues4ng game.;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean King are
the parents of a 7 lb- 1 o. son
rnnn March 2t) In Pendleton
Memorial hospital. He has been
nam.nl Mark Kevin Grandpar
ents arc Mr. and Mrs. i;K
King and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Baker of Boardman.
Kran.iparent I Albert Baker of
Lyle, Tcnn.
The last card party sponsored
by the Home Economics Club of
Greenfield Grange was Friday
night at the hall nn Jin.
G. Seehafer and Mrs. Glen Car
penter hostesses. High priies
Ucre won bv W. G. Seehafer
and Mrs. Dm Downey. Low
went t Roy Ball and Mrs. Ar
thur Allen, and Seehafer and
Shirley Earwood won the pi
nochle prizes.
The Home Extension Unit met
Tuesday of last week at the
home of Mrs. Guy Ferguson at
10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Arnold
Hoffman as co-hostess. Subject
of the lesson was "Magic with
meringues" with Mrs. . u. aer-
-.. n n, ira v..rciison ieaa-
Th crnun u. a( serveu tlSKru
. 1 9 III.
Alaska and dessert In meringue
shells prepared by .Mrs. rergus
on.
a h nfternoon meeting the
unit voted to continue buying
oifta f.v the 4-11 award win
in iha nrs Revue for the
lunlor and Intermediate groups
Nominating committee ap
pointed was Mrs. H. M. Walker.
Mrs. Ronald Black and Mrs.
Bernard Donovan.
The unit will sell pie and
coffee during the election In
May.
Next meeting will be April
19 with Mrs. Dewey West and
Mrs. Ronald Black hostesses.
Place will be announced later.
Subject wil be "Morrow County
Economy" with Mrs. Donovan
and Mrs. Stan Henkle as leaders.
KERNEL
COUNT
Vhebe is ALWAVS an
EVCH NUMfttR OP
ROWS OF KERNELS
ON AN EAR OF CCCN
NORMAL EARS OP
CORN WITH AN OOP
NUMBER OF VOWS
rc k-PDNFL ACE
I OABPD THAN FOUR
lll' X-'' tlAFlDClOV:
.
IN THE REP ! dEf
VHE REASON THAT SCHOOL (J
HOUSES WEK ONCE PAINTEpJ
EEP WAS NOT THAT THIS WAS
CHEAPEST OBTAIKABLE
. ... mmx
- ' ill I
College students home for
spring vacation Include mat
Skoubo from O.S.U. at Corval-
: Sharon Donovan, ieonaru
Bedord. Jr.. Dennis Gronquist
i ti , unffmin from E.O.C..
aiiu . v.. . i . . -
Grande: Rov Obermeier irom
Multnomah scnooi oi me di
ki. Pnrtinnrt- Dewena West
wilier Jim Partlow and
cinu. partlnw from Blue Moun
t.u rniioao Ppnrlleton. Pat Mil
ir was hnmi on vacation last
week from Blue Mountain.
Mrs. Bill White of Baker vis
ited from Thursday until Mm
rim at tho home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan.
VTra Pari TViivnPV Of PtOSSef.
Wash, was a week-end visitor
the homes of her orotner-in'
and cUtpr Mr. and Airs
rittxr Ftrcnion. and her son ana
t.imhtor.tn. aw ivir. ana ivlts
uaucnivi hi - - -
rvir. nnwripv. Other weeK-ena
visitors at the Ferguson home
..oro thpir rlauffhters. Mrs. vern
anH riauphters niriev ana
i9n nf Rattlp firound. Wash
.mi Mrs rharies Hieuera ana
.hiiHrpn Rusan. Karen and Jeff
rev of Otneiio, wasn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kemling
and children Yvonne. Annette
on, inhn of Albanv visited last
i.nl at .Via hnmo nf Mrs. Kem
iinn'c imrl( and aunt. MX. ana
Bedord. then went
vficcntQ Mnnt.. to Visit Be
a Etonfathpr and motner
Mr. and Mrs. Mel DeBack. The
w-omiincr'a returned here to
spend this week end before re
turning home.
Mr. Dane Burt and her
granddaughter Laurie Milter if
Portland liled Ut wek at
Ihe home of her ttrothel In
.iw and iter. Mr and Mrs.
Harold Kah. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrv Hob Smith of Port
land and Bobby and Ricky Smith
of HormUton. Week end visitors
at the Kash home were tln'ir sn
.i.,.nKi.in.iiiv Mr. aiul
Mr. Iiarrel Hash and daughters
Valerie and Denle of IVrtlaml
. i m..m In law and daugll
t... t, .n.t Mr Bill (.etz of
HI, ..... .' - ,
The Dalles. The latter also vis
ited Get' mother. Carol Get.
Mrs. Alan Edwards of Jerome.
ii.k.. .i.n.i ut Meek at the
k - ..i h.-r bin. In law and
djiughti. Mr. and Mrs. inn
l ombe.
Mr. lUward Bundv . and
nhiM Ktaine of KtChUnU.
Wash, was a week-end visitor
t the home of her parenis. wr.
and Mrs. Uh IMtts. Sunday they
were dinner guest at tne rtome
of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bundy In
Hermlston. ,
Mr. and Mrs. jtean iuiriw.
Mrs. Claud Coats. Mrs. i.irn
. .ml kin 1 K(Kt
tariTiiin ...... - - -
went to lleppner jsunuay m y5"
Mrs. Coats' brother-ln law. Jess
Coats. .
Mrs. Hfie Miller oi
mento. Calif.. l vUitln at the
home of her daughter-In-law.
Mrs. Russell Miller.
Mrs. Bob Miner oi j
Is visiting at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Herman R. Burg.
Sp. 5 George Blake, son of Mrs.
Peter Matz. who has been stat
ioned with the US. Army In
Hawaii, has been sent to Nlct
Nam. Mrs. Blake visited ast
week at the Matz home before
returning to her home In Oer-
mMrsl Frank Marlow visited
from Thursday till Saturday In
Walla Walla. Wash, at the home
of her aunts. Mrs. Ernest Zerba
and Mrs. A. C. Knudson. She re
turned by way of Pendleton and
spent the week end visiting at
the homes of her sisters. Mrs.
Thomas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lafe Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted iionman oi
Seattle. Wash., spent the week
end at the home of Hoffman s
n.ranii Mr and Mrs. Arnoiu
luiimi'n sunriav cuest at the
iwim.n hnmc was snarun
iiwtiiiivii
ivnii nf Irrieon. Ted Hollman
1..1.M Tupcdav for I'oniana 10
nntr ih rml services, ana
Mr Hoffman wi l remain nere
...hi la ho la crnne.
v 1 1 1 1 1. ii J .
Janet. Jay. Jerry ana Joce
Lilly of La Grande visited last
tM.'atatir ft t the home of their
Arx i-Antc tr and Mrs. El
Kiaii'iK"-"-i ..... -
vin F.iv. Mr. ana mre. c'uu
9tji
i
STAR SHIM'. FOR
UOMW
Slat lU.nda "Gilligaa's
I.Ud"l Mnr thiag thr
bukl a4 bhd U kjr lh
.ir skin m TV. rslis
in lk aWa on .
M.rr Ab la -t;illiaaV f
a OllS U rall Iaa Well,
a forwr Miaa Nada la J
Mia Amtrka IVatant. Si
add kr laworua aaora
mtnt I V. H. Sas
Bonds program, oa it 2Jl ea
ivcrsary l !.
l.tllv and son Jim came after
lk,im linilV.
111. II. . .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hnley
. 'n.-.nivpr Wash., over
Willi n ....---. . .. -
u nA to visit their
V". .w.:: i iiarnl.t Waller
flail KUi"1 .
Thotr daughter Carol returned
, - tttth them after visiting
there the past two weeks.
Cafeteria menu for Riverside
High school and poamman
grade school tor mr
March 2 April t are "7,--
Monday - bakel nam
sweet potatoes, vegetable stUKs
and fruit; Tuesuav Rr
otes. pineapple and rui-
cheese salad and fllieu granam
crackers; Wednesday m ;
loaf, ootatoes. saian mi "
Thursday hot dogs, reitsn.
corn. Jell O and cupcake: Irt-
day Ilsn Ulieia.
potato . chips, green N..ns.
Dreau anu imu
Kniir and milk are
with atl meals.
Complete line of
APCIDITJO
(for
CJG0ICJO
ANNIVERSARIES. COFFEE TIME,
WELCOME, OTHERS FDR ANY
OCCASION
Also: PeresnsMzii Wedding and Guest Books, Match Books
Monogrommed Playing Cards
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
French
Bread.
served
The Cooky Crumble Boys 411
cooking club met at me nome
of their leader. Mrs. Roy Fart
low. They prepared hot cocoa
and cold cut san. w ran. 4-,
thev celeoratea w
12th birthday, ana were r-n
cake and Ice cream.
A roller skating party was
planned for a future date.
Plan Easter Sale
Members of Triple Links club
of Sans Soucl KepcKan iouKc
will spoasor a saie oi o
Easter foods on Good Friday.
April a at the building next
door to Turner. Van Marter and
Bryant Insurance office. The
.,t will tart at 10:00 a m.
Delegates Attend
AFL Convention
Br VIIICINIA ItLSO
KINZUA Tha 20th Annual
...vt.n..n nf the Western
Council AFL was held lat week
In Seattle th heaa.piarjers in
Ihe Olvmpte Hotel howi who
m..ie lluti ftW in ,,'tt,,n,:.
ivlegate from Lorai .nuo
wvte :rl norris anu ."
Kulloiv Ttiev were aeeompanled
by Mrs. Norrl ami Mr, rum.n
An eleven Hilnt wage program
love1. a reconunended by the
cuectittve committee or i
council. .
FnrtHite runne Mr. anu
Noirt vUtted at tmaiaKa,
Wash . with Mr. and Mr. Mar
vin Hamilton anu oaugn r
Joan, at Miy Rin k. an. won
Mr. and Mr. Keniu-in iu- "
family, and at Lake Owego.
with Mt. and Mm. William tar
lenter and family.
VUltlnc Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Italh MelI.H-k ana
family were Mr. and Mr. Mike
Med lock and Stephen of Spray
nd Mr. and Mr. Wivne Um
I and daughter Karen of New-
,P0Mr. and Mr. Robert Kle and
family of Roseburg vUlted
frlemls at Klniua and Camp 5
at Saturday.
Mr. Ralph James wa taken
tn llennner last Tuewlay wnerr
hf was hospitalized until M
unlay with pneumonia.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Britain
were business, visitors 10 Fin
land Thursday.
Mr. Jack Sltton went to Spray
Tuesday to visit with her motn
er. Mr, lora Burnsioe ana nrr
sister. Mr. Robert Clark and
family of La Marlda. Calif. Mr.
Clark is visiting there while Mr
Clark l attending a meeting In
Portland of elementary school
principal. .
Mr. Richard Mortlmore and
son Farl and Mrs. John liawK
and children were business vis
itors to Prlnevllle Wednesday.
While there they also vUlted
with Mrs. Jay Standlfer and
Mrs. Robert Stephen.
John Meadows and Jigg iw'
man left Sunday for Seattle
where they will spend rnnst ol
the week attending a Logging
Conference which Is being held
at the University of Washing
ton. . ... .i
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mortl
more and family went to Port
land Saturday where Mrs. Mor
tlmore had a medical checkup.
John Hawk was a business
..I. i.... Curiu nn SaturdaV.
Mr. -nii itit'd and Ricky of
Bond spent Friday visiting with
the Rusty Mediocks and Frank
DeMcrrits.
Ralph Med lock and son John
were in Heppner Monday for
business and for medical care
for John. . ...
Frank Fcrrel went io wuvv
Millers Go South
To Mother't Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. W. fc "
Miller left for San Diego, C allf ,
aftef hearing of the deatn Mon
day of Mr I', f- Fngleman,
mother of Mr Miller.
Mr Miller had been ca led
to San Diego lat week when
her nvthcr had uffered a e..ro.
nury but ihe returne1 rhiriay
night, having made the trip by
Plane. Four davs later ah re
ceived word of her mothers
death. ,, ,
tin Information wa available
on funeral servicer '
it,. t Mr. and Mr. Miller
would be gone moM of the week.
lltelr daughter. Sara remameu
t home. win...'.
Mr. Fugleman. Mrs. Millers
father. I among the survivors.
w.wth. Wash., last Thursday to
visit hi mother Mr. Glider
sleeve who I HI. He returned
home Saturday. ,
Mr. Iah Hog I of Burley. Ida
ho. spent several davs here lal
week visiting with M. and Mrs.
W. C. rm-min and family and
with Mr. and Mrs. u. u Auam.
and family.
Mrs. Wayland l'v
Ttieresa went to lrtland Friday
to take Joe Matttson home af
ter he had spent several days
here at the Hyatt.
Mr. and Mrs J. F- Wall and
John went to noisu Wvrr Sat.
urdav to take Mr. Lilian Wi l
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hei
nle Hotchek. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. FranK rerrei fr
turned home March U from a
3J0.1 mile trip which txk them
to Truth Consequences, ew
Mexico, Ttiev visited there with
Mr. Ferrcl- uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mr. F. Frameen. While
there they met Mrs Loner who
own a mineral bath. The Lo
pcrs formerly lived In roH
and he wa employed at Kln
iua. Mr. Lo-r is a sister of
Mrs. Robert Stephens of Itine
vtlle and a former resident of
TV, l-..rrwl. then visit-
ed with Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. Ad
am and family and looked ov
er the fishing at the Salton Sea
where they met a bromer oi
Paul Muizy of Klnzua.
Mr. and Mr, wn amimu
and Linda and Mike Rice were
business visitor to uena ami
Prlnevllle last Tuesday.
Mrs. Verlin Conner ami son
r..... i t ,.....ii ui.ni tn Pendleton
Sunday where David entered the
hospital and had surgery on ma
i . tiAii.liu mnrninir. He
expect to be hospitalized about
a week.
Visiting this week-end from
Portland, at the Marion Hayden
home were Mr. Hayden's son.
hl wife and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Burkenblne, Lynn
Jay and Ann; and her grand
son, his wife and Infant dau
ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Chrl Bur
kenblne and Candy also of Port
land.
Mondw " BaueSal
a an an coitactor and
connoisaaur ol " "'
mobilM M udlantla
that auial car maana
quality. Atlaf dnir9
M Fofd XL. ,d
"Thay would not hao lo
maka Paris tiraaia so
mooWi rl all cart rod
Who says a '66 Ford rides
quieter than Jean Bauchet's
$12,000 Facel Vega?
Jean Bauchet!
. .... . Ti" f 4 .. - ' - - V''p, f" r ' .1 ' . 1 1 Mill
t . ' '-v - t ' ' " - J a K. !, i ... t i I' lilt . ' hi r
f,I5z-' ... r , : n
- - . - y ' ' y t ' ; iiiai ii 1 1 1
. ouial Man who racamly lourad Europs damonalraimo
f 'lf.r"..,.r!n .hi. ih. M Ford lo ownor. ot aom. ol Iha
mo. .io.oa.va cara hara d'leuaaaa a Ford XL wim
Such smoothness, such silence " , u
says Jean Bauchet. Your rum .o , -
.. . .i nwr n hour of unlnter-
... ..!- ..aiiu la thn result of
advanced engineering features like a
revolutionary new frame that tunes
out" road vibrations ... the strongest
body ever on a Ford. But the quiet
ride is just one of many reasons why
you're ahead in a Ford all the way.
Only Ford In its class o fers
Stereo-Sonic Tape Player option that
brings you over an hour of uninter
rupted music or your www,
self-threading, snap-In tape car
tridge. Magic Doorgate for wagons
(standard equipment) that opens out
like a door and down like a tailgate,
depending on whether you are load
ing kids or cargo." Silent-Flo Venti
lation (on 4-door hardtops) that
brings In fresh air and gets rid of
smoke and stale air with the windows
closed. Even Ford's keys are
special they're double-edged so
they fit In locks either side up. Visit
your Ford Dealer and test-drive
66 from rora. see now
many ways Ford can
put y2Si ahead in '66.
You're ahead In a FORD all the way!
IS, Bill Go
nl
Heppner, Oregon