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    Page 10, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR, Thursday, April , 1976
GffllGON NEVS
Frances Rose Wilson
Four Riverside High Scliool
girls, accompanied by Pastor
and Mrs. Robert Schmoll
attended Campus Days at
Northwest college, Kirkland,
WA last Friday. Those going
included Melanie Rayner and
Donna Ziemer, Boardman;
Rosie Mesteth and Tammy
Rock, Irrigon.
Winners in the Sunday
School Kite Contest, at the
' Assembly of God Sunday
School were Donny Rock, first
place. He will get a free
airplane ride next Saturday as
his prize. Larry Wilson, se
cond place will take some of
his friends on a boat ride in Al
Partlow's new boat.
A potluck dinner was given
for the Rev. and Mrs. Harry
Hubbard. March 28, to wel
come them to the Baptist
Church. He is a retired mini
ster and will be working with
Pastor Charles Ashby. who
lives in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders
traveled to Prineville and
Medford where they visited
relatives, returning home by
way of Salem where they
visited their daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
James Forney and family.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Sanders home were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Price. Hermiston.
Ann Gasser. a sophomore at
the University of Oregon
Eugene, received a trophy in a
singles debate at a Washing
ton college. Later Ann and a
classmate Randy Freeman
received a team trophy. Ann is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A R. Gasser. Irrigon.
Heppner
FOR ELKS ONLY
Thurs.. April 8
Lodge 8 pm.
Fri.. April 9
Happy Hour 5-7
Dinner by Jim 6 8:30
Mustic by Don Hill
Sat.. April 10
Dinner by Jim 6-8:30
Music by Don Hill
Sun. April 11
Elkdo2p.m.
Dinner 3 30-5 .30 p.m.
Monday. April 12
Happy Hour 5-7 p m
Wed .April U
Pinochle 7:3o pm.
B.P.O.E.
FARMERS-RANCHERS
STOCKMEN
See the all new studded-T Plastic
Fence posts. Tough, rugged, longer
lasting and cheaper than steel. Call
Sid Zinter Jr., Pacific Northwest
Distributor.
422-7441 or 422-7138
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CHEMICALS
Bronate $3450
per gallon In 5's
Buctrll $3050
per gallon in 5's
Butyl Ester 61b. $1050
per gallon In 55's
Pettyjohn
Oil Company
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Mayor Chester Wilson and
his son John Wilson. Boise. ID,
attended the funeral of Mayor
Wilson's aunt, Lena Wilson,
85, Portland. She had visited
in Irrigon many times.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin
and family were called to
Shady Cove to attend the
funeral of a nephew, Deeno
Reed the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Reed, former Irrigon
residents, who was killed in a
motorcycle accident.
Visitors at the E.A. Steph
ens home included Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Parke and family,
Portland and Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Benson. Salem and
their 3 grandchildren of Boise.
They were taking their grand
children home after having
them for a visit.
The Baptist Church and the
Assembly of God are planning
a sunrise service and Easter
morning breakfast for the
community of Irrigon. This
has become an annual event.
KIYEKSIDK HAS
BICENTENNIAL THEME
"Those Were the Days" was
the Bicentennial theme of Ri
verside Junior High School's
annual fund raising dinner
last Tuesday. Under the
direction of Vic Marchek and
the junior high staff, sludents.
parents and teachers worked
In give the menu a regional
and cultural flavor.
Corn on the cob represented
the contribution of the Ameri
can Indians. Fried chicken
from the south, baked beans
from New England, tacos
from the Spanish-American
southwest, cole slaw and
salads helped to fill out the
menu, and what could be more
American than hot dogs and
apple pie?
Students in knee britches
and tri-cornered hats, long
dresses and bonnets served
the tables in a colonial section
adorned with the 13 starred
flag of the original colonies.
The Gay 90 s era was depic
ted by a Farrell's Ice Cream
Parlor, complete with store
front and sundaes. Students in
flat -top straw hats, handlebar
moustaches, and bow ties,
long full skirts and leg
o'mutton sleeves cleared tab
les Peggy Brandt played
tunes reminiscent of the era
on the piano
The nostalgia of the 3's
came through with a live band
pluying rock n roll. A large
portrait of "The Fonz" smiled
over Arnold's Drive-In. uhere
lieboppers in slicked back hair
and rolled up jeans, pony tails
and mid-calf skirts even tried
the Twist. Costumes of the
!h century and 1890s were
lion and discussed in the
social studies classroom. Then
the students made up or put
toCetlHT some very authentic
looking costumes.
Obituaries
MAGGIE REYNOLDS
Mary Bailey received word
Sunday, April 4. of the death of
her twin sister, Maggie Rey
nolds at Gleneden Beach, OR.
The twin sisters celebrated
their 88th birthday, Feb. 5, at
the Bailey home, Heppner.
Several years ago Mrs. Rey
nolds suffered a stroke and
had been confined to a wheel
chair.
Survivors besides her twin
sister include her eight child
ren. Herbert, Ephrata. WA;
Bob Anderson, California;
Charles. Oregon City; Tom,
Grants Pass; Dick, Seattle,
WA: Elsie Freil, Astoria:
KateStenfors, Portland;
Margaret Raymond, Cham
poeg; and numerous grand
children and great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are
pending.
NEVA SCHIEF
Neva Schief, 56, died Friday
at her home in Gladston. Mrs.
Schief was born at Hardman
May 9, 1919, the daughter of
Bert and Hattie Emery Bleak
man. She attended Hardman
Grade School and graduated
from Heppner High School.
Mrs. Schief and her former
husband, Jerry Haddox, were
in the grocery business in
Hermiston for 25 years before
selling out in the early 1960s.
They operated the Thrifty
Market, which later became
Stewart's Market.
Mrs. Schief had lived in the
Portland area the past 12
years where she was a book
keeper for Fred Meyers Stor
es. Surviving are brothers, -Kenneth
Bleakman, Hermis
ton: Percy Bleakman, Bea
verton ; and Owen Bleakman,
Baker.
Graveside services were
held Wednesday, (yesterday),
April 7. at 2 p.m., at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery. Burns
Mortuary was in charge of
arrangements.
WMES SOI CUT FOR
BK.WEKY AWARDS
State Youth Commission
chairman Jean Babson an
nounced that the names of
young persons who have per
formed outstanding acts of
bravery or service during 1975
are being sought by the Com
mission. The Young American Medal
may be awarded to a person
under age 19 who is a resident
of the United States and who
hns exhibited exceptional cou
rage or who has rendered out
standing service.
We
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GILES TItEE SERVICE
lONE-LEXINGTON
CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE DIST.
NOTICE OF BUDGET
HEARING
The public hearing of the
budget of the lone-Lexington
Cemetery Maintenance Dis
trict. Morrow County, Oregon,
for the fiscal year 1976-77.
beginning July 1. 1976, shall be
held April 19. 1976. at 8:00
p.m., at the lone City Hall,
lone. Morrow County. Oregon
at which time any person may
appear to discuss the budget
or any part of it. The budget
for the fiscal year 1976-77 was
prepared by the cash account
ing basis, and is consistent
with the accounting basis used
during the last two years. A
copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.. at the office or
Robert B. Abrams. Attorney
at Law, 274 North Main Street,
Heppner. Oregon 97836. The
Budget Document or any
portion of it, may be obtained
for $2.25 complete or 1.75 per
sheet at the office of Robert B.
Abrams. Attorney at Law. 274
North Main Street, Heppner,
OR. The total budget require
ment for the District for the
1976-77 is $18,474.55 and the
District proposes to levy a tax
in the amount of $14,024.55.
For the fiscal year 1975-76. the
District levied a tax of
$12,265.62. making an increase
of $1,758.98 for the next fiscal
year, beginning July I. 1976.
signed Dean Hunt
Chairman
lone-Lexington Cemetery
Maintenance District
Published April 8. 1976
CEMETERY CARE NOTICE
People wishing to have their
Cemetery Plots taken care of
on an annual basis at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery should
send the $10. ihi payment soon
to allow time to get the work
done.
ELAINE S. GEORGE,
Secretary
Box in
Heppner. OR. 97836
Published April I. 8. I76
Names and supporting doc
uments should be sent to the
Governor's Commission on
Youth. 555 13th Street N.E..
Salem. OR 97310 on or before
July 31. 1976 Further details
concerning the program may
be obtained from the same
office.
sell Quality Tires
COMPACT LINE
sin nici tax
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Soikrlinf 520x13 1191 1 40
feiMiRfl I7li14 23.45 1 11
Molk 540.15 MM III
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
ELECTION
Upon Question of Levying a
Tax Outside the Limitation of
the Oregon Constitution and
Electing Directors and local
Committee Members
Notice is hereby given that
an election will be held In
Morrow County School Dis
trict. State of Oregon, from
8:00 a.m. to8:00 p.m., on April
20. I96. for the purpose of
submitting to' the qualified
voters of said district the
question of levying a tax for
the fiscal year 1976-77 outside
(he limitation of Section II.
Article XI. Oregon Constitu
tion, in the amount of
$1,121,019.00 and for the. pur
pose of electing directors and
local committee members.
The reasons for such levy
are:
1. Increases in salaries for
certificated and support ser
vice staff.
2. Increases in related fixed
charges such as Retirement,
Social Security, Workmen's
Compensation.
;i. Cost increases in text
books and teaching supplies.
4. Increases in certified staff
lo take care of projected
enrollment increases.
J. Increases in costs, ser
vices, and materials for school
operation.
6. Present tax base of
$166,157.00 is inadequate to
operate the schools.
Polling places will be:
Heppner Elementary School.
Lexington District Office, lone
IliRh School, AC. HoiiRhton
Elementary School and Ri
verside High School.
Dated this 1st day of April.
i;t.
signed: Sadie I'arrish.
County Clerk
Signed John Matthews.
( hai iman. Board of Directors
Published April I. 8. IM7
LUBE SPECIAL $14.
Due to the good response to my" $14
lube special where I furnish oil,
filter, and give a complete lube job,
I have decided to continue it
indefinitely. The only change will be
$15 for 4-wheel drives. Also see me
for new or. used tires and recaps,
exhaust system work, shocks, sport
wheels, batteries, wheel packs, etc.
Competitive prices.
VERM'S UI1EI1 STATION
Heppner, OR. 6765184
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FEATURING
GOODfYCAH
. NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250,
notice U hereby given that
public hearings will be held
for the purpose of providing
all owners of lands an oppor
tunity to be heard on matters
pertaining to the budgeting of
moneys required to defray the
cost of fire protection and sup
pression within the boundaries
of the Eastern Oregon Fire
Protection District and for
privately owned lands in
Baker. Crook, Deschutes. Gil
liam. Grant. Harney. Hood
River. Jefferson. Malheur.
Morrow, Umatilla, Union,
Wallowa. Wasco and Wheeler
counties within the boundaries
of the Deschutes, Malheur,
Ml. Hood. Ochoco. Umatilla
and Wallowa-Whitman Na
tional Forests.
Hearings will be held at the
following places:
West Central Oregon Di
vision. Friday. April 9. 1976,
10.00 a.m.. at The Dalles
Division Headquarters. The
Dalles. Oregon:
West C entral Oregon Divi
sion, Monday, April 19. 1976
10:00 a.m.. at Prineville
Division Headquarters. Pri
neville, Oregon;
Northeast Oregon Division,
Fridav. April 23. 1976. 2:00
p.m.. at La Grande Division
Headquarters, La Grande.
Oregon
East Central Oregon Divi
sion, Thursday. April 22. 1976.
2:oo p.m.. at John Day
Division Headquarters. John
Dav. Oregon.
Copies of this budget may be
inspected at the Eastern
Oregon Forest Protection Dis
trict offices at John Day.
Prineville. The Dalle and La
Grande. Oregon.
JEStllROEDER.
STATE FORESTER
Oregon State Department
Of Forestry
Published April 8. 15. 1976
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SAMPLE BALLOT
STUB NO.
TO BE TORN OFF
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT
FOR
DOG CONTROL IN THE CITY OF HEPPNER
TUESDAY. APRIL 20, 1976 from 8:00 A.M. Io8;00 P.M.
MARK A (X OR CHECK MARK () IN K VOTING
SQUARE AFTER THE WORD "YES" OK AFTER THE
WORD "NO".
QUESTION: Special Election to drtermine whether dogs
shall be permitted to run at large within the corporate limit!
of the City of Heppner.
1. Shall dogs be permitted to run at large within the
corporate limits of the City of Heppner
YES
NO'
"Heading for deecher's"
lone, Oregon
LIVE MUSIC
Friday and Saturday
Allen Frank
and the
TOMAZONES
9-2a.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT
l obster Dinner $6.50
Land and Sea $7.50
SUNDAY SPECIAL:
Honey Buttered Chicken $2.25
Chicken Fried Steak $2.50
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