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CARD OF TH A N K S
llassrs of 1949 jo would like to thank
the follow mg people and orgam
rations for making our reunion
such a special and successful one
Hank of Kastern Oregon First
Interstate Bank Gene and Kay
Pierce. Sandy Bennett. Marlene
Peterson. Lornne Griffith. Darlene
Arrington Gay and Pat Harshman
for the dinner Dallas Marsin for his
help And to any classmates who
helped do their part tor our special
weekend
Thank you all.
your 1949class hosts
<a> Bes Wright
Lois Hunt
Jean Bennett
Eddie Gunderson
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We would like to thank all of our
friends and relatives for the cards,
gifts, food and best wishes on our
25th weddinR anniversary A special
thanks to our children and our
families for a very special day
Tom and Dor thy Wilson
I
ip
A special thanks to Dr Koznek
and hospital staff
le ts hope our
streak of bad luck has come to an
end' We appreciate the medical
staff and our fine hospital here at
lleppner
The Gary Watkins family
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NOTICES
P re registration for pre school
starts now ' Classes are fillmR up
fast so call now to enroll your child
676 5249, Georgia Van Winkle
6 26 lp
NORTHEAST OREGON PHOTO
GRAPHIC WORKSHOP July 2S
August 2 Enjoy a Creative Vacation
at Wallowa Lake $275 includes
workshop fee. resort lodging and
meals Eor more info Write Light
Trap Workshop, c-o Dennis Toney
I’ l l Box 451 lleedsport. Ore 97467
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will not tie responsible for debts
other than my own as of June 24.
1965
Bruce Millman
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May hai'e to concede
turf to elephants
Elephants on the island of
Sumatra are mad and they 're not
going to take it anymore, reports a
wildlife magazine
About a year
after the government of Indonesia
herded a group of elephants off to a
preserve making room for human
settlers and agricultural expansion
herds of 5*1 or 60 elephants have
begun daily rampages through their
old grounds, terrorizing villagers,
smashing homes and destroying
crops Traditional methods of dis
persing the animals have failed
Authorities now admit they may
eventually have to concede the turf
to the persistent elephants
[ public
STATE OF OREGON
DIVISION OK STATE LANDS
NOTH EOF LEASING O f SI \ IK
LANDS AT PUBLIC AUCTION
OH AND GAS L I USING
To PO TEN TIAL BIDDERS a n d
I i SSI ■
The following described
lands situated in Morrow ( ounty will
be offered for lease by oral auction
bidding under rules OAR 141 72 205
through 72 360 Copies of the leasing
rules and the leases which will be
issued are a bailable upon request or
may he examined along with other
data maintained by the Division’s
■ at 1466 Matr Strret Salem
Oregon 97310, phone 378 J805
The auction will take place on
Wednesday. July 24. 1965 at the
Holiday Inn Portland Airport
It
will begin 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 h j i ^ U x »
bid and or closed by the auctioneer
Oil and gas leases will be aw arded to
the qualified bidder who offers the
greatest cash bonus bid However
in the evrnt a cash bonus bid is not
offered a lease may be awarded to
the applicant for the minimum
notices
r
Ih r Htppnrr Gazette Times. Heppner Oregon. Wed.ies.iay. June 26 IW> ' H t N
required rental or at the Division's
option any such parcel may be
withdrawn until further notice The
successful bidder will be required to
pay in full the application fee bonus
bid and the first year 's rental of one
dollar tl per acre within live I )
working days alter me close ot
auction Company checks but not
sight drafts, will be accepted Each
lease issued shall be for a primary
term of ten 1 10* years provided,
however, that drilling must be
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
Forester to protect timherland.
water quality and existing timber
operations
Description
Acres
Sec
Twp
Kge
Number
Oil, gas and sulphur rights lying below a depth of 5«) gt beneath Hwy 74 as
it runs through the following Sections
25
Hwy
25025
2S
26E
26
Hwy
east of Mile
Hwv
27E
20
2S
29
Hwy
Hwv
30
and I 14 acres in S W '.N W 1«
27 74
21
Hwy
25026
2S
27E
26
Hwy
and 145 acres in S W '.N E *. and
NW 1 «SE1 « Hwy
25027
2S
2S
27E
28E
25029
2S
28E
25028
2S
2S
MS
25030
2S
29E
Published
Hwy
Hwy
23 35
Hwy
Hwy
hwy
Hwy
28 20
Hwy
and 6 55 acres in NW .N E '.
Hwy
34 45
18
Hwy
14
Hwy
21
22 Hwy
27 40
23
Hwy
Hwy
17
Hwy
20
Hwy
21
20 70
Hwy
22
27
28
25
20
29
30
13
29E
June 19. 26, 1965
west of Mile Post 66
MEETING NOTICE
On July 2, 1965 at 7 30 p m . there
will be an organizational meeting of
persons Interested in forming a
Block Home Program The meeting
will be at lleppner Grade School
Merle G Cowrit
Assistant Chief
lleppner City Police Dept
Published June 26. 1965
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Lexington City Council will hold a
public hearing on July 9 at 6 uo p m
at City Hall The hearing will be to
consider an application for a vuri
a nee to place a mobile home on tax
lot 201 fu ller Addition
The pro
posed set hacks do not meet require
ments of la-xmgton's zoning ordi
nance
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SUPER SUMMER \
Published
June 26, 1965
PI BLI* NOTICE
A summary of the 196.86 antici
paled budget adopted lor the city of
lleppner is available lot public
viewing at Ctiy Hall 166 W Willow
Street
lleppner Oregon during
tegular business hours from 9 uo
am to 12 uo a m and from I uu
pm to 3 is) p m
Marshall laivgren Administrator
City of lleppner. Oregon
I’ublished June 26 1965
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pioneer Memorial Hospital is now
taking bids on the proposed Kecrea
lion area for the Nursing Home
This will entail raising the existing
retaining wall and adding a chain
link fence
All persons wanting
more information and spe« ks for the
project call or go to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital All bids must t>e
in by 5 on pm July H. 1985 We
reserve the i igbt to refuse any or all
bids
Published
June 26. 1965
CALL FORBIDS
NOTH E IS HEREBY GIV I N that
the City of lleppner Common Coun
cil will receive sealed bids from
service stations on gas and service
as follows No I ON GAS ONLY
No 2 LOWEST PRICE TO THE
( I IN
on
R E G U LA R
v N11
UNLEADED
iSPECIFV WHICH
PUMP PRICE
No l MINIMUM
OR NO SERVICE
SPECIEN
WHICH
CHEf K Oil
( LE VN Cl kSS MI NI MI M
\ M >
No
t
STARTING DATE W ILL RE Jt'l.N
Is!. 1985 EOR ONE YEAR ONI.N
All prices quoted on gasoline must
he quoted in terms of cents off on
pump prices Rids submitted w ill tie
prices at which dealer will supply
City vehicle* when the City makes
purchases Irotn the dealer I lead
line for sealed bid» will be 5 no p in
prevailing time Friday June 28th
I'tRA ■ UuJs will lie opened at the
regular council meeting Monday
July Isl. 1965 at City Rail. IKH W
Willow Street, lleppner. Oregon
THE COl M il IIESERV ES THE
RIGHT T o REJECT ANN OH ALL
BIDS
Marshal laivgren.
Cilv Administrator
Published June 12. 19 26 1965
BMCXI Board approves budget
The 1965 86 operating budget for
Blue Mountain Community Collegi
was approved by the college hoaid
following a public hearing held June
19. says a BMCC news release
The new budget stays within the
tax base approved by voters last
spring Oregon law allows taxing
districts to increase their levy
amounts by six peuent without
requiring an election to approve the
change
Next year, the college will require
just over $3 3 million in proix-
taxes to provide about **■» same
quality and quant'',, of services
currently avxlublc to district pal
rons
t nialilla and Morrow
counties
One staff position was
added to the budget, that of a
mathematics computer
science
instructor
The owner of a $**uxxi home would
pay $67 60 to support the operation of
the college next year, a total in
crease of about $5 4U ovrr this year
Money Irorti property taxes fund just
over half of the total operating
revenue of fhe college
In other monetary matters, the
hoard adopted a resolution request
mg the county treasurer turn over
bond debt retirement taxes directly
to the college as sixm as collected
This will allow the college s business
manager to invest those funds he
tween the tune nl collection and the
time the debt payment must he
made
,
Contracts were approved for two
instructors at the college
t ugrn*
Thoms,
Helix
m athematics
instructor was hired to fill the new
mathematics computer
science
opening
Eileen Then, a nursing
instructor from the Minnesota
Wisconsin area, will fill an opening
tn the nursing department caused hy
a staff resignation
In other business the tx>ard
Approved an agreement with
John Pickerd, electronic engineer
ing technology instructor whereby
Ptckftrd will use college time,
materials and students to dev elop an
amplifier for use with puhln address
systems It Pickerd is successful in
marketing the new device, the
college will own 15 pruent of the
invention with Pickerd retaining an
85 percent interest
Iaib projects,
either real or hypothetical, are a
normal part of the electronic engi
ncering technology program, it w a s
noted
Elected George Anderson.
Ilermiston attorney, chairman of
the hoard for next year
John
Koprtski Pendleton will seive as
vice chairman
Authorized the purthase of a
satellite receiving dish for the
college The dish will pick up video
conferences which can t»e offered to
college patrons
Set the Liard meeting calendar
lor next year An October meeting
in Athena is planned as well as .in
April meeting in Pilot Rix k
Christian Life Center features
youth ministry' team
Tasty July
Uh drinks
Declare independence from the
heat this Fourth of July season hy
cooling off with tasty punch made
with sparkling juices
For a creamy cooler try a Great
Grape Shake
Just whirl three
scoop« of vanilla ice cream al high
spred in your blender
Blend in a
half cup of sparkling grape juice and
drink immediately, if not sooner
Yankee IHxxilc may even show up
when you serve (juick Sparkling
Straw berry Punch at your Fourth of
July party Slice a quart of fresh
strawberries into a punch bowl and
sprinkle two Irasjaions of sugar on
top
(Tull a two liter boltle of
lemon lime soda, a fourth cup of
lemon juice and a Uittle of sparkling
apple juice Pour the chilled bevrr
age onto the strawberries, stir
gently and serve immediately
Serves 20
And when the fireworks go off.
your taste busd w ill explode if you're
drinking this unique Tropical Punch
All you need is a two liter Ixittle of
lemon lime soda, a 46<>unce can of
pineapple juice and a two 35 4 ounce
Imltles of sparkling apple juice
Chill and combine in a large punch
bowl Then, for a tropical touch,
float slice of oranges, lemons and
limes on lop This recipe serves 25
Adopt-a-Pct
Exaltation.
a four member
ministry team from Northwest Col
leg« hukland Washington will lx-
leal ruled al Hie Chnslian late ten
ter in lleppner on June mat H a m
This group ot young people will
minister the gospel in an exciting,
refreshing way. says the Northwest
I '«lieg« pollile relations department
Hi«- musical talent Ihev possess
b l e n d e d wi t h Iheir d e s i l e l o shale
Christ s love, inspires and «'hai
long es
Their presentation is varied but
centers on a unique young people s
approach to Christianity and the
subject of life concludes the public
relations
departm ent's
news
release
The pulito is invited to attend
There is no admission charge
HARVEST
HOURS
BEGINNING MONDAY,
JULY 8th
Mon. thru Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS
We Will Be Closed
July
4th.
M orrow C o u n ty
G ra in G ro w e rs
3 5 0 M a i n St r o o t
Lexington
^vm gsaote
SAVE $500°°
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4 r •
1
4 5 -in c h
Now thru July 3th
COLOR TV *2.900°°
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Litt $3.400°°
Call Pioneer Humane Society.
676 9719. to adopt this eight month
old male Cocker Spaniel Brittany
Spaniel cross He is partially
obedience (rained and housebroken
Cos) of adoption is $1 50 for an I D
lag
I) ie l like a h u m m in g h ird
Before starting your next diet
consider the appetite of a humming
bird In a single day a humminghii il
may consume more than half its
total laxly weight in food and eight
tunes its weight in lluids. says a
wildlife magazine
CO M P A C T CA B INET
DESIGN
with 45 In. picture
YOUR COST
$2,400°°
List 12,900“
w.w .
Good Buys
19H.r> Model*
13,19 a 25 inch TV*
124 N MAIN
HEPPNER OREGON
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676 9481 or 676-9463
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Many people find that
mayonnaise
removes
white water marks left on
table tops Apply rub in,
let stand for about an hour
and wipe clean with a soft
cloth
TOM ’S TV SHOP
Reduced while
643 Gale Street
Heppner Oregon 676-9973