HEfPNEH CAZCTTt -TIMES, ThuraOur. June IX Wt Club Receives Honors At State Convention Br DIANA KINCAIO week to view the Row Parade and to celebrate Mr. Kim-aid's IONE Arnonsr the 334 dele, birthday which win Friday, guttn to the 4lst Annual Con- Little Terrl Lee Thornbenr of v.ntion of the Orecon State iiirmiston has been staylnc Federation of Garden Cluba. nh her aunt and uncle, Mr. Inc.. held at Marylhurst College nd Mrs. Bob Rletmann this In Lake Oswego, were Mr. Weck while her mother was at tending aummer achool, Mr. and Mrs. Alton V. Turnc ..cam. mill llin w. '.,,. Ihur K. of Tncoma. Harold P, of San tu Maria, Calif., and I'tul L. of Fresno, Califs visited their aunt. Mrs. timer Griffith and cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Roy w Omar Hietmann, who ia presl dent of the lone Garden elub, and Mrs. Fred Martin, who la Director of Blue Mountain Dla 1 1 let No. 10. The two women were honored at banquet on Wednesday and Thursday evening. The local club received hon- Llndstrom on Tuesday. Other orahle mention on the scrap-1 pucMa on Tuesday nlk'hl were boon prepared dv Mrs. iiaroiu i Mr. and Mrs. Ouiller Burns of IIiiImt and Mrs. Blaine Chapel. I r.'aj:)e River. Alaska. Tlie Burns The group also receiver siaieiucre also guests at the home runnerup to jsationai Awaro no. I of her brother, George Griffith 3 in nower snow cn levcmcni. i on Wednesday. Mrs. Kietmann aecepteaa tirsi Mr and Mrs Charles Chick of piat-e nwara on uic u ;'" I Portland were visiting Old rational program on Dims wnicn fr,.mS n jom, 0n Monday, was carriea ou inro iicnouc ine Mlss Joyce Wllson and three v-r im intr viniuiw u classmates at Western wash (1 ub placed second In the same , ,, Stat(, college In Belling, civision. A special display of ,inm wvre nouse gxlesta at ,he inc ooii iiiii-r h'wh.-ib innun uy Iarv0V Smith ranch this week, the students i In the 4th through Miss Wilson Is a niece of the the Cth grades was on exhibit smiths. Mrs. Martin gave a progress Mr and Mrs B1I, Snow "anil I'PV'.o0' D'f!lr'rt No. 10 for Jo,u and j!imt pnimateor stay- 17-f.S to the convention on wlln Mr and Mrg. clarence Thursday. Tours of the rose show Groonup in pruand on Friday and rose test gardens were ar- whe ,ne clrls were partCipat- ranged for the ladies as well ln(, in the Kose Kestival. Mr. ns to attend the parade on Sat- Bnit m Ton Pnimniiwr bp. utday. I comnanied bv Ronnie and Ed die Sherman also were in Port Mr. and Mrs Gene Rletmann hand to attend' activities there weicomea me ninn oi ineir sec. bpfore drMng to Salpm whcre pnd son on Tuesday, June 11. ,ne boys a attending in num state this week, Hit? youiiK iriMii. who wt'iiit-'u K in., 7 oz., nas been namea Michael Paul. He joins a vear-old brother, I Maternal grandfather Boys Couple Honored On Anniversary Br MART LEE MARLOW I Held over from last week) BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs, Zearl J. Gillespie were honored on the occasion of their Jbth wedding anniversary Sunday af ternoon when Mrs. Gillespie's brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Sr.. of Board- man, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger of The Dulles, held an open hou.se for them at the Boardman Community church from 3 to 5 p.m. There were about 60 present A large cake In the shape of a cross, topped with a bridal couple, which was made by Mrs. Rill Marquardt and Mrs. Carl Marquavdt of Lexington, nieces or Mrs. Gillespie, centered the lace covered serving table. Af. ter the couple cut the first piece It was cut and served by Mrs. Frank Marlow and Norlta Mar. quardt of Lexington. Mrs. Leo Root poured the coffee, and Mrs. Ralph Earwood served the punch. Assisting were Carhta and Billie June Marquardt, and Lois and Charlotte Messenger. Lolita Marquardt had the guest booK. Assisting in the kitchen o -) PFC EARL A. PERKINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Perk ins of Klnxua, has rocelrod a letter of acceptance as a war rant officer candidate and is awaitinq orders at his pres ent station in Korea. Public Notice IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE Of OREGON TOR THE COUNTY Or MORROW In the Matter of ) Notifying Owners of ) Land Across Which ) ORDER a Roadway Is to be Established. ) THIS MATTER coming before the Court upon the petition of Oscar K. Peterson. Esther Peter son, and Gerald F. Peterson, that a statutory way of necessity be created across the South half of the South Thirty 130) feet of Section Eight (8). Township Four (4) North. Range Twenty- six (26). E.W.M.; the North half of Section Nineteen (19), Town ship Four (4) North, Range Twenty-six (26). E.W.M.: and or the South thirty (30) feet of Section Nineteen (19). Township l-our 141 Nortn. Kanee Twpntv. six (26). E.W.M., and the Norih thirty (30) feet of Section Thirty ijui, lownsnip Four (4) North Range Twenty-six (26), E.W.M. and It further appearing to the Rains and Cool Weather Boost Grain Outlook Mr. and Mrs. Scth Russell, and his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Russell. and Mrs. Russell's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan. Mr. and Mrs Dolhprt Mnuvtnn were Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Mrs. and ehildron In Arln nnn. Seth Russell and Mrs. Rollin aid and Sharon of La Grande Bishop, were week-end visitors at the jne program included a solo home of Mrs. Houston's parents, ny itcv. ueorge ixeeiev. "How Mr. anrl Mrs. ljn Potts. n,.,.u .jui i . Great Thou Art"; song. "My Mrs. ( harles Vaughan of Hay. Oregon were relieved somewha Heart Would Sing of Jesus", bv fork. Calif., and Mrs Ronald IVe V. W.fJ2f .'J-i-S?w.h. rrii,n i ,.i; t.. cu : l . T, . : 7 ,11 : : - in may wiiii wiut-auicau soowtfr w ."i! . '")-ri " ui -iui-rprie are visiiuig ai ine nrlivitv and cool tomnnrntnroa and Debbie Marquardt; sons, home of their parents, Mr. and aciordinJ to tte Z? r "Snowf ake". bv Carl Marnuardt Mrs w ci soh9fr Tr T1. according to tne Oregon Crop and Carlita. Lolita. Jovce and daughter is in St. Anthonv hos. nd L,Xestoc iP01" Y: hnr. ei,. i.ur,i ik. i nji7r ... r.J ; cr' rrospecuve iyus winter wneat Bells". Truman Messenger, Jr. ken leg. suffered In a roller ska- K?Lnf,c i ated , 30'" All were accompanied by Mrs. ting accident. 485.00) bushels. 1 percent larg- Carl Marquardt. Visitors at the home of Mrs. r tna" the iV1 about Mr. and Mrs. Gillpsnle worn Frank Mnrlmu Qnnrluu uliomnnn million bushels below the married June b. 19m in Hepp- were her neohew. Rov Thomas al"y 1 pnwucuun loiecasi. Giicnn T I m I u rn rvi to rinmn tnr ner at the homo of Mrs. Gillos. nf Ppndlntnn mil Rarham in Additional moisture is needed. fm T the summer from her studies P'e's brother and sister-in-law, of Pilot Rock. Mrs. Marlow spent however, in the summer-fallow rhriftnnhnr I t Eastern Oregon Collece, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barlow, the Memorial Day holiday in counties in eastern Oregon, par- r ii .rlri: Stephen Llndstrom is also home , Tn.V came to Boardman in 1927 Pendleton visiting her sisters, ticularly on stands located on i wiiva itavc IK.1C SI I II. rj. Court that the following named persons arc the legal owners of the aforementioned described land and as such are entitled to notice: Fred Andrews and Barbara Andrews; Fred Andrews, Jr., and Charlotte Andrews; Rex Ellis; Fredrick L. Goodwin. And It further appearing to the Court that the legal owners aro not residents of Morrow County, therefore. It Is hereby ORDERED that the road viewers shall meet on July 10. 1968, at the hour of 10:U0 o clock at the Morrow County Courthouse for the pur pose or locating a way and as sesslng damages and that four (4) weeks notice shall be given them by publication in the Heppner Gazette-Times and the cost of said publication shall be assessed against the petitioners nerein. DATED this 5th day of June, si PAUL W. JONES County Judge s WALTER H. HAYES County Commissioner s JACK VAN WINKLE County Commissioner 1619c M n 11. I ...I .. J.. 1 ternal grandparents are Mr. and ', " - "V" . "V v n... d., f io W. Llndstrom and Christina at- w...... .v.. .......... tended the Eastern Oregon Live Mrs. J. y. Hansen of Portland Kt0ck Show and Rodeo at Union was here this week visiting her wnore Susan, a member of the daughter. Mrs. Don Peterson. 1!m8 Round-Up Court, rode in Accompanying Mrs. Hansen ,ne parade and grand entry. 3 fl'm'rS?!.?" m!I; A family night potluck din- AiiL 'S.' JSa-VihJ5S n "d Program formally end- piW,hWSJIKSfci,ni ed the Vacation Church School Pa., who are cousins of Mrs. f .,ik rh,..h P.tnrr.n I M'"K"" """.T .iuiii . Sunday evening. Teachers who mi. n mu jviim. v.ii-11 hiiu taught on the mission field joim cnioyeu me ruruunu nue throughout the week were Mrs i-arnue tins werntna anu uimj Art Stefanl, Jr., Mrs. Herb Pe- Visits With Richard Rea, Mr. and renn Mr Rilriv Rnrustrnm Mrs. Francis Rea and Mr. and Miss Molly Beckett, Mrs. Roger Mrs. Frank Lundell. John was pimer, Mrs. Jerry Larson and w reu-ive ineuicui iruauiit-iii on Mrs, Roland Bergstrom. Mrs. his injured eye before return- Don Peterson and Kristlne con ing nome. ducted the musical numbers nnai tiarnecue ana Auction throughout the week. TTjeetlnig wlil be held on June Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamlett 17 at 8:00 p.m. in the United of Downieville, Calif., are here m.ui ui ui oKuimiiB iu visiting with - his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea, chair- family, Mr. and Mrs. Adon men. Those ladies wishing to Hamlett help with the cleaning of the parsonage on June 19 and I 20 ana daughter 'of Lake Oswego uie mrcu iu siKri up wiiii ivira. are in ione visiting with rela Bob Rletmann. Dick Struck-1 tives. mLfilfrJ, a V?ont at Nortnwest Mrs, Hcrb Ektrom was taken curisuan college, win pe guesi to st Anthony hospital in Pen- i' 1 "ua-y' "u"c xo' dleton for treatment on Mon and on June 30. day. Sne hopes t0 be home in News has been received here I a fow days of the forthcoming August mar- Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin iiage oi uavin nanieia 10 oia drove to Dallas this past week Mae Wolfe of Hillsboro. Hatfield, end to attend the family cele whose parents owned the ' Hat- bration of Mrs. Martin's parents, iv; 1 xilw-y y, , ,ml" Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Horton, on Mkt), is studying pharmacy at (he occasion of their 55th wed neon Siat vetslJ?- , . ding anniversary. All four of o,m jii vu, ;i in tne cniidren and other relatives oaium BMcni int.- mu luiwi uay on.loyed dinner at the Blue Gar week visi ing here with Mr. and den Restaurant and later a dec Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Mr. and I nratA oi,. ,o r..,A MS ihi?te-in,"d knm Prty- Ra?Ph Martin of " - " "b- uregon city created tne iiorai ?; j t , arrangements for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson Staying with their grandpar attended Portland State corn- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swan mencement held at the coli- son, are Toni and Mike Swan Feum on i Sunday. They saw son, who are the children of Mr. Sam McMillan receive his Mas- and Mrs. Dennis Swanson. The ters Degree. children will stay here while Rev. and Mrs. Walter Crow- their parents are moving from ell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. their home in Michigan to Se Alfred Nelson this week-end. attlp. Chuck Horrific ui nisn Mrs. Lafe Smith and Mrs. Clar- shallow soils. Rains came too Rev. Crowell, who served the Ione church for four years, gave tne bunday morning message. The Crowells were feted with an informal coffee hour follow ing the service and were pre sented with a commemorative plate from the congregation. Topic Club will meet on Fri day at the home of Mrs. Omar Rietmann. An educational pro gram on new and unusual in dustries in Oregon will be giv en by Mrs. Norman Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kincaid enjoyed a trip to Portland this a guest of Jim this week at the Swanson home. College students arriving home this week were Berniece and Deniece Matthews, Joe Hal vorsen, Jerry Stefani, Rodney Linnell, Tom Heimbigner, Vir gil Morgan, Leon and Leland McGill, and Barbara Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvor sen of Medford visited at the Lewis Halvorsen home for the Memorial Day week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dockter returned home this week follow ing a visit in Nyssa with Mrs. Out of town guests included ence Thomas, and hnr hrnthor. I late to save some stands. Lark Mrs. Charlie Barlow of Eugene, Harold Hartle. They all went to of tillering is also a common Alma Gilliam of Portland. Mr. Weston Memorial to visit at thn nrohlpm in pastorn Dwnnn Tho and Mrs. Vernon Root of Wasco, home of their cousin, Mr. and rains have been very beneficial Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and Mrs. Dean Knudson. to attend tn th uPQtprn Clrvcrnn uintnr hiWtfM D i tln tan ISr. 1 ! il ! - OAlL l ! - 1- . .7. ..... b . V " .iiiuii.il uaiuaia, ivaicn aim me tncui aiiuu ui uik ouiu uiiifi i wneat witA littie rust iniestation luny, anu tL.ua. juries oi norm-1 uuy oi unuason s motner, Mrs. being reported. lsion: mr. ana Mrs. can Mar- a. u. nnuason or Miiton-Kree- tu t,.- i i i ,l . , . . . ... , i I ! i"c nunc x luucvasi a uaacu S;Z ! Ii f , '"Tf.: r?r , , . r. " farmer reports of wheat con- Norita, Billie June and Charma Mrs. Cnarlie Barlow of Eugene dition jhp first nf the month ai. Marquardt. all of Lexington: and Alma Gilliam of Portland ?"'"ine ALr?Lr l"lnt0;.Ai: Mrs. Dale Russell of The Dalles visited several davs last week ,Alel and Mr and Mrs. Truman Mes-' at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kvhich actual plant coun s ar" senper. Jr.. anrt n n danuhtori: Rnu Rail mH Mr Mr. 7,.ri wnicn atiuai pidnt counts arc of Hermiston. Gillespie. All of 'them and Mrs! PA.i!n.!f Jmeas- Glen Camenter and Frank I.a u,5a l. nP. .Iorasc. yelu-. Thpro upro ihreo tahioo nf ni. I rhaa unt irr,- in, in tne facuic Northwest (Ore- nochle in play at the card party orial Day to attend the Morrow ?n; Washington, and northern at the home of Mrs. Chub War- Countv Pioneer Memorial nienie. Idaho) the winter wheat crop is ren Tuesday of last week, spon- forecast at 146 million bushels, sored by the Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and compared with lbl million bush- ciud oi ureenlield Grange. Mrs. daughter Jane, Wasco, were s in umi ana ine jviay l lore Arthur Allen was hostess. High Sundav visitors at the home of cast of 150 million bushels. Pre prize was won bv Mrs. Ross Root's ' mother. Mrs. Leo Root, cipitation and cool temperatures Stevenson, ana low went to Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Walter Wyss and T.-.L... Aftnn1 Mrs. Arnold Classen won the pi- " cners irena nocnie prizes. bummer Workthon r during May aided the winter wheat development and prevent ed further deterioration. The U. S. winter wheat crop is estimated at 1,230 million Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter Four Heppner high sch o o 1 bushels, compared with 1,212 mil and sons Russell and Tommv oflteachprs attendprt a Small linn hnciioi in iqk-7 da tha Do.mttn Il ..11J ,L. n , . . . 7 I - v. ... . , , ".C .ytnc, luaiiu. vioiicu ul Liie i rnrvn s Kiimmpr wnrKcnnn nri nimr t tiiroact er n ioi m mn .u.,, v uo, vaiucmcia iiiuiii- i i.iniipin n pap nipniinnui no nucha o ot. 11k. T T .. 1 an I . " ' . . r. i i n wiiiiei on raran- tnis week, and Principal Dick i.. "rX "'a'"e.u Carpenter left Tuesday to take Resent visitors at the Kenneth ""J!..!!-- y,V Part. Smouse home in Ione were Mrs uL-iiicis are movine 10 i-enaie. i i i..j n.. w n n c .1 j j inn in 11, ,0 Ale :lt! . i, icacueis iiitiuuc mis. jhii nemy v. omuuse, roriianu, aim HiJiYi- A?..visln l,ihe Thomson. Mrs. Ed Dick, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Richard K. Ba- Jim Harrifn nt wal n Wm. Rawlins, and Mrs. Conley ker of Corvallis. Also Mr. and Jim Harding Of Sacramento, ,.- Th ' , hp mn. Mrs. Orln Martin nf Morn Pari tf'n'rn" Troedson of Ione, Mrs. Sam n tTJZ"S?.l" ,""5' Thp CnrnpntPr familv exnects Ramsdell of Portland and dau at Moscow, Idaho They left for to return via the North Santiam Rhter, Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., of nome Saturday. tyaaa uu cuu ....v-t,iU Mr. and Mrs. Dalp RmsspII nnrl fishing with friends at uetroit IF children Steve and Dalena of UaKe. I he Dalles were Sunday visitors INVITATION TO BID Bids will be opened for the purchase of communications equipment in the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon, at 11:00 a.m. on June 28. 1968. for the following items with in stallation as indicated: 8 Mobile TransmitterReceiver; iuu wait, i volt, 45.3b MHz, ct; type acceptance CC1054, Complete with microphone, V4 wave mooiie wnip anten na, and Installation of com plete unit. (Motorola type U5ILHT or equivalent). This shall include a noise clipper or similar equipment. 1 Single Sideband Transceiver, owan duuc, or equivalent, complete with 120 volt AC power supply and micro phone. No installation of this unit. Antenna. Hvgain tower tvnp or equal, complete with roof mount fittings, guy wires, insulators, lay ieet RG8U coaxial cable and fit tings. Bid price will include installation of tower at des ignated location on roof of Morrow county courthouse, Heppner, Oregon. 1 Remote control console, sol id state, single frequency control, complete with desk type microphone. Bid price will include installation charges to connect unit to existing base station control led from Sheriff's office. New unit to be Installed In Mor. row County EOC in basement of Courthouse. Detailed sec lficatlona and installation information are available at the Morrow County Sheriff's office, Heppner, Oregon, Tel ephone C7ti-y.H0. MORROW COUNTY COURT Judge Paul Jones 1G 17c NOTICE Or SCHOOL ELECTION Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited bv Section 11, Article XI. Oregon Constitution Notice Is hereby given that nn election will be held In School District No. R l of Mor row County, State of Oregon, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on July 1, 1908, at Boardman City Hall; Heppner Elementary School: Ione High School: Rhea Creek Grange Hall; Lexington School; A. C. Houghton School, in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 19f8 1909 over the amount limited by section 11. article XI. of thb Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: 1. Remodeling for Heppner and Ione Schools 2. Increased Teacher Salaries 3. Increased Custodian, Cooks and Secretaries Salaries 4. Increase in Social Security and Retirement Costs. The amount of tax. in excess of the constitutional limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $751,462.00, which, expressed as a rate of levy, is estimated at $8.85 per thousand dollars of true cash value of taxable property within the dis trict. Dated this 11th day of June, 1968. Attest: Alice Vance District Clerk DONALD J. McELLIGOTT Chairman Board of Directors 1617c Ffatt's Truck Service PHONE 989-8420 For Fast and Dependable FREIGHT TR0CK SERVICE Daily Overnight Service From Portland Including Saturdays MOVING? CALL US GENE ORWICK WARNING Burning within the City is prohibited by ordinance except in approved inciner ators. Provisions of the Ordinance will be strictly enforced. Violations punish able by fine and imprisonment. FORREST BURKENBINE, Fire Chief 3 at the home of Russell's parents, Summer Classes Set To Start at BMCC Dockter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akprs. Jr.. and children of Pine Ridee. S. D., are house guests at the parental Berl Akers home for a few weeks. The Mike Matthews familv drove to Portland on Mondav to keep medical appointments and to do some shopping. Registration for summer school at Blue Mountain Lonege wm be held Monday, June 17, from 2:00 to 5:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Both morning and evening classes are scheduled for the eight-week session. Class schedules are available from the evening division at the college. Yes Sir, Mr. Farmer NOW Is The Time To See Us For Jew, brilliant IN EVERY ROOM At the new SALEM 1 VUA, '45-785 Commercial S.E. Phone: (503) 363-2451 ? TAUHA'T .tt1TH 24-HOITR COFFEE SHOP TO DAD - ON FATHER'S DAY- A Happy, Secure Family Regular Savings Is Vitally Important to Family Happiness And to Dad's Peace of Mind OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $15,000 FIRST FEDERAL II TIRE RECAPPING ON TRUCK PICKUP COMMERCIAL TIRES BEFORE HARVEST SEASON GET YOUR EQUIP MENT READY FOR BUSY DAYS AHEAD. SEE US NOW AND GET YOUR TIRE RECAPPING DONE SO THAT YOU KNOW YOU'LL BE READY TO GO. WE GIVE DISCOUNTS TO FARMERS AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS ON NEW TIRES CjiENERAL Fli or a s ire SERVICE HEPPNER PH. 676-9481 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON 441 N. MAIN