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M id n r t4 i). June It. IM I
Garden Club projects recapped
Members of the lone Garden (Tub
met June I t at Beechers for a
no host luncheon before their bust
ness meeting
Plans were made for mem bers to
attend the meeting of the Oregon
State f ederation of Garden (Tubs in
Pendleton June 17 IP Helen Martin
and l » r r e Hubbard will be the
official delegates Jean Nelson will
lead the welcoming song. Pat Petty
John will assist with hospitality and
Helen Martin is in charge of dis
pensing badges
The members of
the club have helped to make
individual favors and center pieces
of wheat for the 330 who will attend
the Tuesday evening banquet
The club will cooperate with the lone
Centennial Com mittee by furnishing
p m e money for some of the con
tests
Discussion was held concerning
the flower show for Morrow County
f a ir Most of the members will help
Wrights’ yard awarded
in some way al that tune The club
also voted to award a prize for the
best exhibit in flower arranging in
the Beginners Class
Lrila Palm er was empowered to
purchase craft materials to be given
to the Pioneer M emorial Nursing
Home to help with therapy
The July meeting will be at the
home of Jean Nelson Helen Martin
will give instruction on the best ways
to prepare flowers and vegetables
for exhibit al the Morrow County
Pair Members also will meet with
the Heppner (Tub on July 17 to learn
how to make a collage This is one of
the new classes for (air
follow in g the meeting a number
of the members toured Kmmigrant
Hoad from Cecil to Wells Springs
They saw some of the ruts of the Old
Oregon Trail, the marker lor Colonel
Gilliam at Wells Springs, and a
number of maripusa lillies on the
way
Sharing program slated Friday
Oral and M a r|o rie W right
mangolds petunias, etc
merit the
award Kspecially attractive is the
large clematis vine covering the
back porch
The Wrights have lived in lo s in g
ton for 13 years and are retired
The yard of M arjorie and Oral
Wright has been chosen by the
lx'xington Garden Hugs (or the June
yard of the Month honor
The
general neat appearance of the yard
and the lovely flowers pansies.
( ledi-Morgan reunion slated
The second annual Cecil Morgan
reunion w ill begin at noon. June 20 at
Hat Hock Stale f’ ark nine miles
northeast of Hermiston
Everyone who is a current resi
dent of the Morgan Cecil ara and
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moved away is welcom e to attend
the reunion, said a spokesperson (or
the no host potluck
"B rin g your
pictures of the former rural schools
in the area (or reminiscing "
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M&K Homes
Hermit ton/McNary Hwy (iOJjs* 7-0560
HEDC Needs
Your Help.
V ote YES on the
city budget
June 25,1985
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Shower welcomes new arrival
A baby shower to welcom e Brian
Gutierrez infant son of Barbara and
Krvin Gutierrez of Itowrdman will
lie held at 7 30 p m . June 27 at the
lone United Church of Christ base
ment
The hostesses Dot Halvorsrn.
The Heppner W om en'« Aglow
fellow ship will meet Thursday.
June 20 at 7 p m al (he Kpiscopal
Church Parish Hall
Guesl speaker for this dessert
fellowship meeting will lie Agnes
Uinell of Hermiston
She is a
benefit court
The Morrow County f a i r and
Rodeo Court will be washing cars
June 22 at Cal s Mobil and lx»s
Schwab T ire Center beginning at I
p m
The court has just completed a
successful bottle drive and appre
d ales the continued support of the
county
Queen
H rid g e tl,
P rin cesses
Bobbette A n g e ll. Cindy D avis.
Stacey Kennedy, and Sheila Sieler
and their pennant hearers Angie
Ashbeck. Sheila Coe, Ixirl Cecil, and
Kristi O'Brien will be ready lo wash
all cars this Saturday
Adopt-a-Pet
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Development ( orporntion urges vour support of the
Heppner t its Itudget
The proposed levy is necessary to provide bask*
street, sewer and water maintenance which has hern neglected in recent
yean» to stay within the ft percent limitation
V\r encourage you to review the budget documents at city hall or talk to
vmir council members ( ara t osta Mayor Marvin l.ane. Doug l.owe;
(teorgia Kalhbun. Floyd VNilks. Hob I'lovhar. and C huck Holt
This fem ale 34 month old Airedale
can be adopted for tl 50. the cost of
an I D
tag from the Pioneer
Humane Society, phone 676 9719
Ad sponsored by HEDC.
Prime Rib Dinner
Fri. Night
Buffet
Saturday
(no reg. dinner I
Class
Reunions
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Kikka Tews. Jean Jepsen. and
Monica Swanson, say that everyone
is welcome to attend Brian is the
grandson of Maryann and Lee
Palm er and G eorge Gutierrez, all of
lone and Helen Drake of The
Dalles
Women’s fellowship to meet
Persons living outside of the
county will be eligible lo enter open
class exhibits with the exception of
sheep and hogs al this year's
Morrow County fa ir . August 14 18
All exhibils must be entered
Tuesday, August 1.3 be I ween I and 6
p m . except livestock and flowers
which will be accepted until 10 a m
August 14
Release time for all
exhibits is Sunday. August 18 from 2
Wanted Weekend Corpenter
$4949
lleppner
open house so the guests may tour
the classrooms at the Kduratmn
Building
Weather permitting the
sharing program will be held in the
yard, in case of bad weather,
everyone will meet in the church
basement
Anyone interested in the work of
Vacation Church School is welcome
to attend
pastor's wife, mother, grandmother,
ami the president of the Hermiston
Aglow chapter
All teenage girls and women of all
faiths are invited Anyone needing a
babysitter may call 676 5471 to make
arrangements
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The lone United Church of Christ
Vacation Church School teachers
and students will present a sharing
program for fam ilies and friends on
Friday evening. June 21. at 7 30
The children w ill sing and each class
will share something that they have
learned during the week
Refresh
ments will be served
The evening begins with a brief
Heppner Elks 358
to f p ro
To obtain a Morrow County Fiar
Prem iu m Honk outside of the
county, write to the Morrow County
fa ir . Box 646. Heppner, Oregon
97K36
Morrow County residents will
receive their premium books in this
w e e k 's issues o f the H eppner
Gazette Tunes and the Hoardman
Enterprise
PU B LIC WORKS D E P A R T M E N T
Thr Morrow County Public Works
Deparlmenl is accepting bids on the
following
1 Tires truck and passenger
2 Batteries
3 Gasoline and Diesel
4 Heating Oil
5 Anil freeze
6 Lubricants
Bids will be opened on Tuesday,
June 23. 1985 at 10 00 a m at the
Public Works Office located in
l>exington. Oregon f o r additional
information please call 676-9861 ext
17
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
Published
June 12. 19. 1985
C A L L FO R B ID S
s o l ICE IS III k i BV '. l\ E N that
the City of Heppner Common Coun
cil will receive sealed bids from
service slatmns on gas and service
as follows No i ON G AS ONLV
No 2 LOWEST PH IC E TO THE
C IT Y
ON R E G U L A R
AND
U N LE AD E D
(S P E C IF Y WHICH
P U M P P R IC E > No 3 M IN IM U M
OR NO S E R V IC E
(S P E C IF Y
W H IC H ) (C H E C K O IL
AND
C LEA N GLASS M IN IM U M ) No 4
S T A R T IN G I ’ M ! W IL L BE J1 LV
1st. 1985 FO R ONE Y E A R O N L Y
All prices quoted on gasoline must
be quoted in terms of cents off on
pump prices Bids submitted will be
prices al which dealer will supply
City vehicles when the City makes
purchases from the dealer
Dead
line for sealed bids will tie 5 00 p m
prevailing time Friday, June 28th,
1*** iln J ^ w ill be opened at the
regular council meeting Monday.
July 1st, 1985 at City Hall. IflgJIV
Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon
T H E C O UNCIL R E SE R V E S THE
R IG H T TO R E JE C T A N Y OR A L L
BIDS
Marshal Lovgren,
City Administrator
Published
June 12. 19. 26. 1985
NOTICE O f BUDGET
C O M M ITTE E M E E T IN G
A meeting of the Budget Committee
for Morrow County will be held in
the County Court chambers in the
County Courthouse at 8 30 a m on
June 27, 1985 The purpose of the
meeting is to discuss a proposed
supplemental budget for the 1984 85
fiscal year This is a public meeting
and any person may discuss the
proposed supplemental budget with
the com mittee
The budget docu
ment may be inspected or copies
obtained by any person at the office
of (he County Court, located at the
County Courthouse, Court Street,
Heppner Oregon between the hours
of 8 no a ro to 12 oo noon and from
l ot) p m lo 5 oo p m
IxiRayne M Bowman
Budget Officer
Published
June 19. 1985
Coast to Coast for
IN D O O R -O U TD O O R
LIGHTIN G
We can Help you
Heppner Happenings
By Mary Bryant 676-9493
Visitors at the home of Ambrose
and Marguerite Chapin for the
f a t h e r 's D ay w eeken d, w ere
(Tayton Slyter and Doug Slyter.
son tn-law and grandson of the
Chapins They had been vacationing
at the Black butte Resort near Bend
and were on their way home
.Mr and Mrs Dean Connor and
Mrs Lincoln Nash attended the
wedding of Judy Hicklev and Robert
Murray at the th-esbytenan Church
in Pendleton on Saturday
Deann
Hickev, daughter of Hie Connors was
one o the bridesmaids
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On Sunday. Uncoln and Bernice
Nash. Shirley and Dean Connor.
Penny Connor. Eric Connor. Deann
and Steve Hickey, met at Greg
Connor's in Pendleton for a fa th er's
Day get to gether
They also cele
braird the Connors' 23rd wedding
anniversary
Patty and Jim. Bob and Betty
lainkford. Jack l^inkford and Jo
19.rM her son Rob and little LlN v
granddaughter of Patty and Jim.
visited in Pilot Rock Sunday for
f a t h e r 's D ay w ith the senior
I-ankfords parents of Jim and Hob
They also visited with Mrs Eleanor
De Bok mother of Patty l^nkford
Johr and M illie Hanna, and Jim
and P l t l j
L an k fo rd recen tly
returned from a trip lo Victoria.
B.C It was a bus tour and crossed
over from Port Angeles. Washing
Ion On their way home they came
through the San Juan Islands and
visited m Everett and Seattle They
visited the Hurchart Gardens while
in Victoria
Recent guests o f the C E
McQuarries during the weekend of
¡POBLIC
June 9 were Keith and Susan
Ketsman of Roseburg. Clint and
Marci M cQ uarries daughter and
son in law
Keith's parents, the
W G
Rirsman of Santa Paula.
California also accompanied them
They all attended Keith s graduation
June 7 from Eastern Oregon State
College
On Father s Day. Tom Gonty took
his mother and father. Edmund and
Eleanor Gonty. his sister. Virginia
B levin s, from Ukiah, and her
daughter. Pat. out to dinner ui
Pendleton
Mr and Mrs Gary I-awson and
son, Sean, have recently moved to
John Day, where Mr Lawson has
a ccep ted em p loym en t
T h e ir
daughter Tiffany, is staying in
Heppner for the time being and is
employed here
Tiffany is a 1985
graduate of Heppner High
Mrs Mildred Padberg and Mrs
Belly Tanner attended the Annual
Reunion at Hardman on Sunday
They understood that there was at
leasl 85 people registered
Mrs Betty Tanner recently visited
in Traer. Iowa, and attended a
family reunion in Hudson. Iowa
The trip was made under trying
circu m stan ces, with tr a v e l by
Amtrack. bus. and car all being
necessary She reported fairly good
weather hut with tornadoes forecast
for the area above and below them
on the map
She enjoyed lots of
visiting and meeting old and new
friends and relalilves The last day
of her stay she had to get up at 4 a m
in order to make connections for her
travel
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SECOND NO TICE
NOTICE O f S U P P L E M E N T A L
B UD G ET H E AR IN G
A public hearing on the approved
supplemental budget for Morrow
County for the fiscal year 1985 86 will
be held at the North Morrow Annex
in Irngon. Oregon at 8 30 a m on
June 26. 1985 The budget document
may be inspected or copies obtained
by interested persons at the office of
the County Court located on too
Court Street, Room 101, Heppner.
OH between the hours of 8 00 a m to
12 00 noon and l o o p m to 5 00 p m
Monday through Friday
Any per
son may appear at the public hear
ing on the supplemental budget and
discuss the budget or any part of it
The Supplemental budget financial
summary was published in the
Heppner Gazette Tim es newspaper
on June 12. 1985 The total require
ments for the Other Road Districts
fu n d su p p lem ental budget are
$3.700 00 and there is no tax levy
The first Notice and Budget Sum
mary were published in the Heppner
Gazette-Times on June 12, 1985
I x) Ita y ne M Bowman
Budget O fficer
Published
June 19, 1985
LoRayne M Bowman
Budget O fficer
Published
June 19. 1985
S T A T E O f OREGON
D IV ISIO N OR STA TE LANDS
NOTICE o r LEASING O f STATE
LANDS AT P U B L II AUCTION
O IL AND GAS LE ASIN G
TO P O T E N T IA L BID D ERS AND
I.ESSES
The following described
lands situated in Morrow County will
be offered for lease by oral auction
bidding under rules O AR 141 72 205
through 72 360 Copies of the leasing
rules and the leases which will be
issued are abailable upon request or
may he examined along with other
data maintained by the Division's
office at 1445 State Street. Salem.
Oregon 97310, phone 378 3805
The auction will lake place on
Wednesday. July 24. 1985. at the
Holiday Inn Portland Airport
It
will tiegin at 9 a m and bidding will
proceed tract by tract in the same
sequence as the auction notice until
all leases in all counties have been
bid and-or closed by the auctioneer
(hi and gas leases will he awarded to
the qualified bidder who offers the
greatest rash bonus hid However,
in the event a cash bonus hid is not
offered, a lease may be awarded to
the applicant for the minimum
SECOND NO TICE O f
BUDGET H E AR IN G
Al 8 30 a m on June 26. 1985. at the
North Morrow Annex in Irngon.
Oregon, a public hearing for the
purpose of discussing the budget for
Morrow County for the fiscal year
1985 86 beginning July 1. 1985 will be
held
Any person may appear to discuss
the budget or any part of it Copies
of the budget document may he
inspected at the office of the Morrow
County Court. Courthouse. Heppner.
the North Morrow Annex in Irngon.
or City Hall. Hoardman
A copy
may be obtained at the office of the
County Court. Courthouse. Heppner
between the hours of 8 00 a m and
5 oo p m Monday through Friday
required rental or. at the Division's
option, any such parcel m ay be
withdrawn until further notice The
successful bidder will he required to
pay in full the application fee. bonus
bid and the first year's rental of one
dollar ($1) per acre within five (5)
working day* alter tne n ose oi
auction Company checks, hut not
sight drafts, will he accepted Each
lease issued shall he for a prim ary
term of ten (10) years provided,
however, that drilling must he
commenced within six miles within
seven years
The Division reserves the right to
withhold any tract or tracts and to
reject any or all bids
All leases offered are subject to the
following
1
Rights of surface owners for
leases of reserved mineral rights
2 Compliance with State laws and
regulations thereunder
3 Stipulations required by the State
fo re ster to protect timberland.
water quality and existing timber
operations
Parcel
Description
Acres
Rge
Sec
Number
Twp
'hi. gas and sulphur rights lying below a depth of 50n gt beneath Hwy 74 as
it runs through the following Sections
23023
2S
23
Hwy
2SE
28
Hwy
east of Mile Post 47
2S
27E
20
Hwy
29
Hwy
30
Hwy
and 1 14 acres in SW >«NW ‘ «
27 74
27E
Hwy
23036
2S
21
28
Hwy
and 1 45 acres in S W IN E '-« and
N W ‘ ,S E 1« Hwy
23027
2S
2S
27E
28 K
23029
2S
28E
23028
2S
2S
29K
2SE
23030
2S
2*E
27
28
25
20
29
30
13
II
14
21
22
23
17
20
21
22
Hwy
Hwy
23 33
Hwy
Hwy
hwy
Hwy
28 20
Hwy
and 6 35 acres in N W ^ N E i«
Hwy
M 43
Hwy
Hwy
Hwy
Hwy
27 40
Hwy
Hwy
Hwy
Hwy
20 70
west of Mile Post 68
Published:
June It. 36. 1986
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