Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1967)
Heppner Elementary Highlights HEPPNER ELEMENTARY STTtnrumi k . L . 1 . uwv wwsojva mucn inter . I"a,ln Pan O""1 animal as a mult of Information gained firsthand by teacher who attended a Camp Arago workshop in the Cooe Bay area last month. Students In Mrs. Inei Erwin'e room tummariie their study in drawing a marine biology potor (leit) and other enoy a detailed microscopic study of boach sand, sea water, live marine animals and plants (right). Teachers were able to bring back many specimens ol lly animals and plants from the workshop to share with their students. Among eth grade students studying the marine life were (above left), Luanne Kelly, Mary Abrams. Sharon With errlte, Jim CuUlorth, Bill Jepeen. Allen McCabo. Dale Hedman and Mario Van Marter. Sharing the microscope are Allen Mo Cabe and Jim CuUlorth (above right). Teachers Attend Marine Workshop At Camp Arago Four of tin- llc)nif Klcmcn ttry teacher were omoni; those who nlteiicletl a workshop lit Camp AritK". siKmwjreil by Ore .an MuM'iim of Science anil In ((unify, on Krldny. Siilurelay and Sunday. May 20. Zl ami 2.M. At trndliiL.' were Mr. Anita Stcxk aril, Mrs. Jessie Kayo Morris, Mlvi Susan Thompson anil Mrs. Ine hrwln. Camp Arnj!", In thi Cook Bay itrru, oiHflnll4'K In Marine Hlol ot'y, (H-canotraiihy and CJtfiloy. This nreii has tin- richest and most vnrtcil forms of sea life and murine TosnIIh In the Mate. The tidal zones teem with Ktranire plants and animals of varied (triors and shapes. WorK lip Inslructors proved to he ex perts In their fields. About 35 teachers from all n-eas paid their own meals and odt:l"k' and transportation costs to obtain the Instruction and ob serve on the beach marine plant nd aiiinml lllo In tlielr nalurai hubllnt. The teachers were able to brlnif home alive many spec imens for further study and lab oratory work. Not only their own classes, but grades one through six. and one eijjhlh urade class which had been studying' ocean ography were able to see first hand the live plants and ani mals from the area. Those attendliiL' the workshop fell It was one of the most edu cational and worthwhile ones which they had ever taken part In. and one from which the children gained much Informat ion. The camp Is organized with sessions foi four levels through out the summer: pre-teen, Jun ior Men, senior high, and fam ily group- O.M.S.I. Is Interested In obtaining scholarships for these field and laboratory pro grams. Adding machine tape, 25c roll, Phone 67G-9228 POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemlte Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-S862 You Are Invited to Our Autograph Party Mr. Charles D. Simpson, Author of "Blazing Forest Trails," will be at our store on Thursday, June 15, to meet you and autograph copies of his new book. A.F. AJU. We invite you to come and meet him. If you have already purchased a copy, you are welcome to bring it in for the author's autograph. Murrays Rexall Drug 217 N. Main V" V " 1 I V ".la II ikzs ill. Public NOTICE The budget for the Boardmon Turk and Kecreatlon District for the fiscal year l!M7-l'JoH, begin nlng July 1. l!Hi7 may be In spitted by Interested persons between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. at the Koardman Cltv Hall. The budget document. or any portion of It, muy be obtained for $.30 complete or $ 10 per sheet at City Hall. Cop ies of the budget are posted at Hicks Market. U. S. Tost Office and Cltv Hall. A miftlng of the Boardman Park and Kecreatlon District will be held June 19, 19G7 at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of It. CKCIL HICKS Chairman of Budget Committee 14 15c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account In the Estate of Joseph A. Holboke, deceased, and the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Morrow County, has fixed Monday, the 19th day of June, 1967. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day as the time and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of exceptions and objections to said Final Account. Objections to said Final Account should be filed on or before said date. DONALD C. McELLIGOTT Administrator of the Estate of Joseph A. Holboke, Deceased ISAMINGER & HANZEN Attorneys for Administrator 123 S. E. Court Avenue Pendleton, Oregon 1216c BUDGET NOTICE The budget for the City of Boardman for the fiscal year 1967-1908, beginning July 1, 17, may be inspected by In tciested persons between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P. M. nt the Boardman City Hall. The budget document, or any portion of It may be obtained for $.80 complete or $.10 per sheet at City Hall. A copy of the budget has been mailed to each registered voter In the City of Boardman. A meeting of the City Council will be held June 27, 1967 at 8:00 P. M. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. SHIRLEY ZIELINSKI Clerk of Relocation Office 1516c 676-9610 HOSPITAL NEWS f'atlenlM who wore arlmltfori to I'loneer Memorial howpilal during '.lie past week, and Mill ncelvifig medical care, are the lonowirig: Joyce Johnson, llepp her: I-fl Verne Van MurliT Kr ll' ppner; William Cunningham, lleimner: Itoberf Kerrel KikuiII. ami Sylva Wells, lleppner. Those dlsmissesd, alter receiv ing medical care, were Frank III! Hot Is, lone, and Marie Wheel er, Lost Inc. Mr. and Mrs. I-exler flarrelt of Ci nrion are purents of a second (laughter, born Saturdav. June .1 She has been named Diana Hose ami weighed lb., 6 oz. She Joins a sister, I.Imi. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. II. c. uv of Fossil, and Mrs. Ann Schaffer oi v,onion. Mr. and Mrs. Puul Arboca.tt of lleppner are announcing the birth of a second daughter, born on Sunday, June 4, weighing 7 lb., 1 Mi oz. She has been named Kllen M irle and Joins a sister, Mary Catherine. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Taylor of Milton Freewater, and paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Arbogast of Uklah. Mrs. Mary Bryant traveled to Corvallls the past week-end to attend OSU commencement at filll Coliseum and see her son, John Canon, receive his Bachelor of Science decree in Civil En glnccrlng. Also making the trip irom nere were another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cason. Notices NOTICE OF PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT ELECTION DPON QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BT SECTION II. ARTICLE XL OREGON STATE CONSTITUTION Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held in the Boardman Park and Recreation District, Morrow County, State of Oregon, from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.. on June 23, 19C7. at Board- man City Hall, in said Park and Recreation District, for the pur pose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the Ques tion of raising a tax levy for ine iiscal year lSMTMiKiH over the amount limited by Section II. Article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for raising such levy are: To raise funds to obtain eaual matching money from the state Aiarine Board to devel op, operale, and maintain a marine facility and park in Koardman, Oregon. The amount of tax, In excess of the ti'.-r limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is $7,500.00. ROTED this 13th day of May, 1907. DEAN KING Chairman of the Board ATTEST: Harold C. Baker Secretary of the Board 1415c Back to Hospital DM V 1(1 Pnttfir Clllinrlnlm.rinnl ol Morrow county schools, re entered a Portland hospital Wed- ni-vriJiv fnr furthnv tr.intmnxt tn n recurring kidney ailment. His uiw sum iniu ne was noi sat isfied with Potter's medical pro gress following a recent oper ation and urged his return to the hospital for further treat. mcnt. Examiner Coming A drivers license examiner will be on duty in Henoner on Tuesday, June 20, at the court house between 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., according to an nouncement from the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles. My Neighbors "Oh no. Miss Tlll-Lla III' another complaint about your ward 9 r DANCE Live Music EVERY Friday & Saturday At The WAGON WHEEL CAFE Heppner 676-8997 Oregon Farm Calendar 'Indicates New Dates June 9-10 Jackson County Spring Lamb Show, Medford. Juno MI Oregon Junior Hereford Field Day, Wallowa. June '12-16 Oregon State Grange. North Bend Junior High School. June 1217 4 II Summer School, OSU. June '16-17 Oregon Poultry t Hatchery Association Annual Meeting, Gearhart Hotel, Gearhart. June '29 July 2 Morrow County 4 H Camp. June 30 '' Pendleton Experiment Station Field Day. JULY July 1-2 4 H Geology Camp, Northeastern Oregon, Union Wallowa Coun ties. July 11-13 Northwest 4 H Forest Camp Columbia County. July M3-16 411 Camp, Grant County, Lake Creek Recreation Camp. July 22 27th Annual Willamette Valley Ram Sale, Linn County Fair grounds, 10 a.m., Albany. July 24-30 National Farm Safety Week AUGUST August 6-12 Range Management Youth Camp, Grant County August 8-12 Jackson County Fair, Medford. August 9-12 Umatilla County Fair. Hermiston. August '15-19 Washington County Fair, Hillsboro. August Grant County 4 H Fair, Fairgrounds, Canyon City. Aucrust Polk County Fair, RlckrealL August Oregon State Fair, 4 H Horse August Morrow County Fair, Heppner. August Wasco County Fair & Rodeo, Tgyh Valley. August Morrow County Rodeo, Heppner. August 26 Oregon State Fair, Salem. SEPTEMBER September 7-9 Grant County Fair, Canyon City. September S Oregon Turkey Improvement inauu inn, luuiaun. September 29 October 7 Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland. OCTOBER October 20-22 Horseman's Short Course, Withycombe Hall, OSU. NOVEMBER Norember 1-3 16th Annual Oregon Weed Conference, Marlon Hotel, Salem. November 4 10th Annual Purebred Ewe and Ewe Lamb Sale, Rickreall. November 8-10 Oregon Association of SWCD's annual meeting, Lakevlew. November MO Polk County Holiday Fair, Rickreall. November '16-18 Western Oregon Livestock Association Annual Convention, Sail shan Lodge, Glenedan Beach. November 26-30 National 411 Club Congress, Chicago. November 29 December 1 Oregon Cooperative Council of Oregon annual meeting, Marion Hotel, Salem. Oregon Horticultural Society annual meeting, OSU. November 30 December 1 Agricultural Cooperative Council of Oregon annual meeting, Mar lon Hotel, Salem. DECEMBER December 4-6 Oregon Seed Growers League, Marion Hotel, Salem. WANT TO SELL SOMETHING? USE A GAZETTE-TIMES WANT AD! Who's 'Clues Hidden in Any 1. This Is e family fun contest. En tries welcome front every member of me lamuy oiu enoufrn to nil out nis or her own. Tou may submit one entry per person at any OR ALL of the Sponsoring Mrerhants whose ads are heavily bordered this week but only one entry per person at any one store (more than one will dis qualify all entries of that person for that week). 3. Anyone may enter unless a mem ber of your family is employed by The Gaietle-Tlmes. Sponsoring Mer chants and their families, and their employees and families are most wel come to enter EXCEPT during the weeks that the ad of your own store Is heavily bordered in tills section. 8. Nothing to buy. Use any slip of paper for entry blank. DO NOT put your entry Into an envelope. Not necessary to be present at the draw ing to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to The Gazette-Times to participate. PETTYJOHN'S FARM & BUILDERS SUPPLY HEPPNER Plumbing Hardware Lumber Elks PETERSON'S JEWELERS Something From the Jewelers Is Always Something Special J. C PENNEY HEPPNER ALWAYS grain elevator! FIRST QUALITY JACK'S CHEVRON STATION HEPPNER We Take Better Care of Your Car '16-19 '17-20 '21-24 Show, State Fairgrounds Salem. '22-25 24-27 '26-27 September 4 Association Annual Meeting, Ra- Who In Morrow County? Ad in This Section or 4. WHO'S WHO may be anyone In Morrow County. Clues to his (or her) identity will be hidden ONLY in ads of Sponsoring Merchants (every spon soring Merchant has a little ad In this group ad). Clues may be hidden In ANY ad of ANY name you think the WHO'S Sponsoring merchant ANYWHERE In the paper. Clues will be scattered many ads will have no clues, while others may have as many as five. This is a contest of skill, and we Intend to do our best to outwit you. We'll be delighted if you succeed In outguessing us, in spite of our best efforts 1 5. If by coincidence, the name of the WHO'S WHO or other facts about him) happen to appear in news Items, editorial matter, or other plac es in this newspaper, these will not count as clues. 6. To enter, write down the WHO is. List all the clues you can find In all the ads of the Sponsoring Merchants in this issue. Don't forget C A. RUGGLES Farm Mortgages Arranged Phone 676-9625 P.O. Box 247 HEPPNER MURRAYS REXALL DRUGS HEPPNER Fresh Patent Drugs Skillfully Compounded TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. "MATERIALLY YOURS" Building Materials Boysen Paints June GARDNER'S MEN'S WEAR THE STORE WITH PERSONAL SERVICE -HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Juno 8. 1967 iVpilcl'Y&uBelieve? YOU'RE SfAART NoTtO DROP OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL1. A GRADUATE HAS A 4T0 I ADVANTAGE WHEN LOOKING FOR A JOB... Irr laHinimii rnair.wyu'V- GffiBlAlullJ This new tire with 3 red rally rings is a Grrrrabberl On curves! On straightaways! When the light turns red -or green! And how the Grabber rolls up mileage! Because General designed the new GTR with the deep est tread - the only dual-traction tread - In its field. And built it of new, improved Duragen rubber. Next time you tackle a turnpike - or cruise around town -make your move on Grabbers. New GTR's by General. VseGenmfs AUTO CHARGE PLAN No money down FORD'S TIRE SERVICE . UEUBOt AUTO INDUSTRIES in Any Ad by Merchants in This Newspaper' your own name and address! Then, drop your entry at any Sponsoring Merchant whose ad Is between the heavy borders in this group ad this issue. You may enter at all four if you wish! There are no other places where entries will be accepted and mail entries will not be accepted. Any member of the family may bring in all entries for that family. Child ren under tf must be accompanied by an adult 6. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue, and closes at 4 p.m. Tuesday of the following week. At that time, a drawing wlU be held. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the WHO'S WHO will win S5.00, if THAT entry also lists every clue hidden In all ads of Sponsoring Merchants, a BONUS of J25 will be added. Whenever this BONUS Is not won. It will be added to next week's BONUS which will continue to grow until it is won. Winning the BONUS requires a PER FECT list of clues the exact num IONE CHEVRON STATION JIM BARNETT Batteries and Accessories RPM Motor Oil, Atlas Tires, CO NTT'S SHOES For ALL ELMA'S APPAREL HEPPNER Brand Names for Infants To Ladies VAN'S VARIETY HEPPNER There's Something For Everyone At Van's I. '1 WW THAT DIPLOMA MEANS MORE IN SALARY EVERY WEEK ran " i hi s-v: lit ill t WT P i 5 55 1Q 15Q 13 20O KQHWA Y SAFETY COMMOTES ber, and all copied exactly as la the paper (watch those capitals, etc.). .JBiyeryi POlble precaution will r?r .hD.t0 Pf11' typographical er- SHSS- but rro'"less typography CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED (by any. . . ' -"u x uiies win ne me judge in all questions, and their de cision Is final. Family participation gives you better chance to win the Jackpot Your wife, husband, or some bright eyed youngster MAY spot a clue that you miss! Got any Perry Mason In youT . . . Think YOU can outwit the contest?. Remember, you can't win if you don't enter! MILADIES APPAREL "Everything In Ladles Ready-to-Wear" HEPPNER WAGON WHEEL CAFE FRED and CECHJE OTT Featuring Fine Food Every Day of The Week CENTRAL Theresa MARKET HEPPNER For The Most Complete Food Service HEPPNER INLAND CHEMICAL To Keep You Growing Better Is Our Business