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    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.
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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
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8. Nothing to buy. Use any slip of
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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!
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HEPPNER
We Take Better
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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
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"MATERIALLY YOURS"
Building Materials
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-HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Juno 8. 1967
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Because General designed the new GTR with the deep
est tread - the only dual-traction tread - In its field.
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Next time you tackle a turnpike - or cruise around town -make
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Any member of the family may bring
in all entries for that family. Child
ren under tf must be accompanied
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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
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Batteries and Accessories
RPM Motor Oil, Atlas Tires,
CO NTT'S
SHOES
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Brand Names for Infants
To Ladies
VAN'S VARIETY
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Your wife, husband, or some bright
eyed youngster MAY spot a clue that
you miss!
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Think YOU can outwit the contest?.
Remember, you can't win if you
don't enter!
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