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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Public Notices TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR USE OF RANGE IMPROVE MENTS ON PUBLIC LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE BUR EAU Of LAND MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR Ranee Improvements located on public lands must be author ized under cooperative aRroe ment or permit. Such Improve ments must be consistent with multiple use needs. Any ranee improvement con structed upon public land, wtth out prior written authorization as required by the regulations. will subject crazing leases, 11 censes or permits to cancella tion or reduction In accordance with 43 CFR, 4113.1, 4115.2-1 (d), 4115.2-5. 412Z4. and 4122.6. Range users wno believe that they mav have a valid Interest In an unauthorized ranee Im provement have the opportun ity to applv for authorization not later than September 30, 19t6. Authorization lor the im provements mav be granted if it is determined a valid Inter est exists and the Improvements meet multiple use requirements. Any modification to the im provement specified by BLM will be a condition to the au thorization. After September 30, 1966. all unauthorized ranee improve ments found on public lands will be considered property of the United States, or will be or dered removed in whole or in part bv the person or persons responsible for the construction. Applications for permits for ranee improvements may b ob tained from the District office of the Bureau of Land Manage ment In Baker. Oregon. 23c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as Admin istrator of the estate of Lee B. Scrivner. deceased, has filed his final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of the Morrow County Court. State of Oregon, and that the Judge thereof has fixed Friday, the 26th day of August, 1966. at the hour of 10 a.m. as the time, in the County Courthouse in Hepp ner, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. WILLIAM M. SCRIVNER Administrator WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner. Oregon 23-26p COUNTY CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 1965, TO JUNE 30, 1966 ANNUAL REPORT FOR MORROW COUNTY, OREGON : FROM JULY 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966 complying with ORS. 294.230 and 294.235 as Amended bv Chapter 153 of the 1 Session Laws. CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WARRANTS DRAWN FROM JULY !' 1965' t0 ,UNE M 16.. $ 13,837.31 .uuiii tuun. - - Co. Sheriff's Office - Co. Clerks office - .l'-wri Co. Treasurers office 97'42fifi5 Co. Assessor's office 7?r97 Co. Health Nurse's office - ; - ,100-41 Courthouse expense (includes Janitors salary and Helper) -- Circuit Court expense - - i'yur Justice of Peace Office, 5th dist - Justice of Peace Office, 6th dist oa-ui District Attorney's Office -- - Juvenile Court expense (includes Counselor's salary) - - - Surplus Food expense (includes office Clerk's salary) - Soo Audrt - 422-50 County Agent "&' Home Extension Agent - 12,245 32 Civil Defense - . cai an Current Expense (Telephone) - - - i'ilkTi Countv Planning Committee sm'79 General Operating Contingence - - Equalization Board expense .. - 90'qs Election expense -- 1,f2i'0X 4-H Club Contribution Wnroni-O 4,01.00 Jail Expense Museum Fund Mentally 111 Expense Official Publications r.egiMitii Social Security Soldier's Indigent fund Relief to the Indigent . Water Masters expense r-n.Knft T anHfill vnensp umua ..t , n!yim Countv Park fund isaTc, Welfare Fund . 1 Mid-Columbia Planning Committee ' rAvS Keep Oregon Green contribution o,Q JiToo General Road Expense oiofr Dog fund Law Library fund 377.96 Alcohol Enforcement fund - Predatory Animal & Rodent Control fund 'zLJa Weed Control fund - niwwK Hospital Opertaing and Maintenance fund ,J.?2!?'S2 TOTAL S442.163.1U OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE GENERAL FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1965 HFJIo Warrants issued July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966 171,199.48 Warrants paid July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966 168'9!S' Warrants cancelled by County Court over 7 years old.. 93.26 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1966 ... . . .. lf.02276 OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE GENERAL ROAD FUND Warrants outstanding June 30, 1965 S0;oo7?' Warrants issued July 1. 1965 to June 30, 1966 248,813.99 Warrants paid July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966 249,785.2.3 Warrants cancelled by County Court over 7 years old.. 3.25 Warrants outstanding June 30, 1966 15.849.84 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1965 O.R.S. 294.235 County Treasurer Cash on Hand July 1, 1964 $ 392,811.12 County Treasurer Receipts July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 1,477,696.48 County Treasurer Disbursements July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 1,548,709.90 County Treasurer Balance on Hand July 1, 1965 321,797.70 Taxes turned over to County Treasurer July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 1,255,407.01 Warrants outstanding General Fund June 30, 1965 11.824.78 Warrants outstanding General Roads June 30, 1965 .... 16,824.33 Warrants outstanding Hospital Maintenance fund, June 30, 1965 5,217.17 Warrants outstanding. Weed Control fund, June 30, 1965 967.57 Warrants outstanding, Law Library fund, June 30, 1965 61.50 Claims allowed and warranats drawn July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 413,182.15 Dated July 14, 1966. Sadie Parrish, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon I Thurdorf. August 4. 1966 Rinehart to Hold Sunday Service The Rev. Mr. Dirk Rinehart will hav his first Sunday ser vice at All Saints' Episcopal church at 10 a.m. on Sunday, August 7. The service of morn ing: prayer will be followed by a coffee hou. in the parish house. Rev. Rinehart was ordained to the IVaconate of the Episcopal church recently in Cove, where he spent the summer serving as manager of Ascension Summer Camp. He was graduated in June from the Divtnitv School of the Tacific in Berkeley. Calif. The Rineharts arrived in Hep pner Monday after a trip to visit Mr.. Rmehart's family on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands. Vacationers Enjoy Week-end Travels Mr. and Mrs. Clint McQuar- rie have returned from a golf ing vacation along the Oregon coast and at Mt. Hood. Thev left Thursday, July 2S. on two hours notice, according to Marie, traveling first to Long Beach, Wn.. then south along the coast to Salishan and re turned inland to Welches at Zig- Zag. The weather along the coast was quite chilly but they had very nic? weather at Welches and found that things had be come much warmer in Heppner upon their return Thursday. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as execu tor of the estate of John E. Stevens, Deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Probate De partment, and that Monday, the 29th dav of August, 1966, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the Court Room of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing ot objections thereto and the settlement thereof. DATED and first published August 4, 1966. Date of last publication Aug ust 25, 1966. HAROLD E. STEVENS, Executor MAHONEY & ABRAMS Attorneys 23 2bp oj nn 97 - TonSl 589.18 qn'ni - ?Ji'S . S aIv 2,663.04 3255 ' 48.99 7.00 JWJMV Volumes Increase In Cify Library Number of books in the Hepp ner Public library has boon increased to 5,736 from 5.Ch5 listed in 1965, annual report presented to the city council by Marion C-tetn, library president, shows. There are now 3,557 adult vol umes in the library" 'd 2,179 Juvenile books. A total of 96 adult books was added during the year and 33 were withdrawn At the same time 127 juvenile books were added and 19 were withdrawn. Circulation for the year show ed that 7.099 books were loaned for use outside the library, in eluding 3,491 adult volumes ami 3 4il juvenile volumes, as well as 167 unbound periodicals. Twenty-one periodicals are re ceived in the library-, including one by paid subscription and 1$ by gift, and one newspaper Is received by gilt. Receipts for the year totaled S21SS.S4. including a $1600 do nation of city funds, provided in the city builget; $30 from the Elks; $10') in miscellaneous do nations; and S62.J.) in memor ials. Operating expenditures tot aled 51b6.'.iV. Budget for the coming fiscal year is su at $2000. Blanche Brown is librarian, and the library is open 11 hours per week, four each on Mondays and Wednesdays and three on Saturdays. Besides Green, officers of the library board are Mrs. Lucy Pet erson, vice president: Mrs. Nora Turner, secietary-troasurer; and Mrs. Chailes Slarks and Clarence Baker, trustees. Green told the council that another director needs to be ap pointed to fill a vacancy on the board. Mrs. Winters Serves As Jackson County Judge on 'Vacation' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Winters went to Medford last week and renewed acquaintances in that city while Mrs. Winters judged at "the Jackson County 4-H Con test Week. Jackson County 4-H'ers num ber about 1500 boys and girls and so the contest week re quired the services of two home economics judges. Mrs. Winters judged all home economics demonstrations, home improve ment demonstrations and sew ing contests. This amounted to five full days of work. The Winters stayed with friends whe had been neighbors when they lived in Medford. Stephanie' and Pat Winters re mained in Heppner with Mr. and Mrs. Gail McCarty. In Portland they stopped to visit with Pastor and Mrs. Ken neth Robinson, former Heppner residents and report the Robin sons to be well and thinking of their Heppner friends. Many Travel Here For Ball Services Funeral services of Elmer Ball on July 25 in lone called many out-of-town friends and rela tives here for the day and for extended visits. A son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bates and son Bob car.ie from Madera, Calif., several traveled from Washing ton, including Mr. and Mrs. George Ulacher and son of Ta coma, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Ball of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball, Yakima, Mrs. Laura Paris. College Pljce, and Robert Gilli land. Walla Walla. Coming from Boardman were Roy Ball, Mrs. Hazel Miller, Del bert Ball and Roy E. Ball, Jr. Mrs. Ellen Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Akers came from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball from Kinzua; Mrs. Don An derson, from Arlington; Mrs. Ada Christopherson, Aurora; Mrs. C. E Brenner, Madras; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball, Jr., Pen dleton; Dcimer Crawford, Herm iston; M: i Brady, Milton-Free-water, and Mr. and Mrs. David Horn, Pendleton. Women of the lone Willows Grange served lunch to th; large gathering preceding the 2:00 p.m. ceremony. VZK& We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Free Of Charge WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tuesday Cattle ... Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermlston, Oregon On Henniston-McNary Highway & to W-X-V Heppner, ps H' I f lone, tfei-J.? 1 1 Lexington Wafer Skiing Group to Enter Meet By KATHERINE lindstrom IONE Mr. and Mr. Ray llelmblgner and sou Tom and their nephew Gary llelinblgner loft Wednesday morning for Sunnyvale, Calif., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luwromv. Mrs. Lawrence Is a niece to Mrs. Heimbigner. While there thev plan to attend and partic ipate in the Western Kegion-cl Water Ski Tournament at Berk eley. Mr. and Mrs. James lloyt of Seattle have moved into the small house on Second Street belonging to Rav Barnett. He is employed at the ivn Linnet! ranch. Mrs. Gordon Meyers and fam ily returned on Monday from several days spent at Pendle ton and Joseph. She met Mr. Meyers In La Grande and thev spent the week-etui with his f.i ther at Joseph and attended Chief Joseph Days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker left on Tuesday for a visit with rel atives in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Gone Rletmann spent Saturday and Sunday ut Enterprise, where his orchestra played for a dance. ,lr. and Mrs. Wallace Matth ews and daughters returned on Monday from a pleasant vaca tion spent camping at Honey man Park near Florence. Rela tives joining them there for the week were Mr. Matthew's nieces and families, Mr. and Mrs Rob ert TJomsland and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker of Rase burg and Mrs, Ruby Johnson of Wen lock. Mrs. Victor Rletmann enter tained on Friday in honor of Mrs. Georgia Brewster on her birthday. Oilier guests present for the afternoon were Mrs M E. Cotter. Mrs. Elmer Griffith, and Mrs. William Melena. Mr. and Mrs. James Harnett and family took their week end guests to their cabin In the mountains. Those present were Mrs. Harnett's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Cofenas. her brother. Les lie Madden, nil of Portland; Mr. Barnett's brother and sister-Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Har nett of Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Akers and family of lone. D-Ann Barnett went home with the Paul Barnetts fur a visit, when they left on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son and Jim drove to Pendleton on Sunday to take Chuck Her rick to meet the bus for the trip home to Warden, Wash. He had been visiting here the past week. Beth Bartalamay and her cousin. Margaret Ann Michael son of Odessa, Wash., have been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin and family left for their home in Sacramento after a vacation spent here with ho brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hue. Joe, Mark, and Frank Halvor sen and Ray Heimblgner and son Tom and nephew, Gary Heimbigner spent last week-end at Soap Lake participating In the water ski show. Kathy Shockley of Seattle, who has been spending her va cation here with her friend, Teresa Stefani, left for home on Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Dallas Shockley. Mrs. Shockley and Becky and Mickey have been visiting friends here and in Heppner for a few days. Pat also went home with his moth er after a visit at the Arnle Hedman home in Heppner. Mrs. Mary Swanson left on Sunday for Portland, where she was to meet her son-in-law and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan, at the Morrow Coun ty Picnic in Laurelhurst Park. After visiting until Friday at their home in Salem, they wih leave for San FrancLsco for a visit with the McMillan's son- MOVI NG? FOR LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE CONTACT GENE ORWICK LEXINGTON Phone 989-8420 Accurate Estimates Without Obligation FLATT'S TRUCK SERVICE Authorized Agents for United Van Lines in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs lm Ramsey, and daugh ter Susan. While they are nt the Kiimsev home Susan will celebrate her first birthday. Mrs Swanson aceom pant e u Carl Troodson and Warren Slender to IVrtland for the picnic. Mrs. Victor Uletmann Is spend Ing this week at Baker visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Thev plan to go huckloborrytng, while she Is there. Mrs. James Monnhan of Heppner Is staying nt the Rletmann home during her absence. Ron Crnhtree of Tacoma pont the week-end at his parental home, lie brought Soolt Wilson with hint for a visit with the Crahtrees for a week. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cteo Chlldcrs and family were his parents, Mr, and Mrs, llarvev Childers of Mabton. Wash., and their grandchildren Jesse Childers, Jr.. and IVnlse Childers of Alameda. Calif. Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr.. and Keith have returned from a short trip to Portland and the beach. Mrs. Marv Emert arrived home on Monday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ward, at Kunn. Idaho. Mrs Del bert Kmert met her In Pendle ton. John Proudfoot and son Paul are attending the American Angus Show In conjunction with the Montana State Fair this week nt Great Falls. Mont. Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, Steve and Christina attended Chief Joseph Davs at Joseph this week-end. Susan and the other members of the Morrow County Rodeo Court rode In the parade and took part In the grand en trance at the rodeo Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker took their daughter. Tanya, to Camp Adams, near Mollala, on Saturday. They visited nt Sa lem and Eugene with relatives before returning home on Wed nesday. The other Tucker child ren remained at home with their grandparents. EOC Graduate Starts Computer Training Jeanne Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kill Collins, who was graduated this year from Eastern Oiegon College In La Grande, is now attending the In ternational Business Machine school in Portland. Jeanne Is taking a month's course of training preparatory to her first assignment as a coin puter programmer for Georgia Pacific Company. Yes, tne Gazette Times e in print the form you need for busl ness or ranch use. Phone 676 9228. Have Some Air Conditioners On Hand AND MORE DUE THIS WEEK At Tremendous Savings EXAMPLE: 4000 CFM AIR CONDITIONER AND JUST RECEIVED A Carload of w HAVE LEFT 14-1966 DRYERS WITH NO WASHERS TO MATCH Save 25 on all 1966 Dryers One Washer ONLY USED 9 MONTHS AT ECHO YEAR'S GUARANTEE HEPPNER Christian Churches Well Represented At Summer Camps Fifteen children attend e d Christian Chun h Summer Cnnip nt Cove from the Heppner and 1 exlnglo-t i lulstian churches so (at this summer and these 1 lunches ulso contributed four counselor to help with the Milli liter camp program. Attending the Junior Co Ed camp, July 10 to July 16. for hovs and 'girls of the till. Mb and tilh glades were June Led better, Ijiieta Marnuaidl. Char ma Marquardt, Carol Hughes, Penny Mucpinrdt, Hriue Ucrg slroui, M'ke Hergstnim. Mike Graves, Linda Baker and Tom StiK'karil. Jean Stockard wan a counsel or and camp nurse for this camp which used ns a theme "The Parables ot Jesus " Linda Coocr was the only enmpor lo attend the Chi Klin camp for 7th and Sth ginder from July 17 to July 2:1 Kev, At Bottcheo and Jean Stockard were on the camp Matt for the Chi liho camp- I he theme for this camp was "In heritor of the World" Gall Sllva, Grace lltiwk and Marie Hosklns went to the Christian Youth Folio w h I P inmp from July 21 to July M Studies n. this eamp were plan tied aiound "the Mind of St Pttul" Mrs. Everett Slruckmolor went as counselor for the I'.Y F. camp Kobln lilddlo Is the only per son attending the Junior Girl's camp from July .11 to August 6 for girls in the -llli, Mil and 6th grades. The Coe Christian Church Summer t ump scivi-s Christian churches in llerinlMnn, Maker. Enterprise. Milton Free w a t e r Ontario, Nyssa, Burns, Pendle ton. I.ailr.inde, Wallowa and Elgin Harlan McCurdy, Jr. Enters Hospital ll.irtan MiCurdy. Jr. mana ger of Morrow County Grain Growers, entered Pioneer Mem orlal hospital Friday, suffering from a blood clot In his leg. The clot, towards the groin, was painful, but he was feel ing considerably better by Wed nesd.iv. Ills wife sal. I that he expects to be hospitalized for about two weeks Coming at the height of the harvest season, the Grain Grow ers manager felt particularly bad about leaving his work at this lime However, he said that he is thankful for the good help In the office. RADIANT SIGNS that glow In the dark full variety of mis cellaneous signs for all pur- i poses, 25c. Now on hand at ! Gazette Times office. tfc 2C WITH PUMP $0 COO FLOAT VALVE " I ashers and LOTT'S ELECTM Methodist Youth Attend Coast Camp Throe llepiuior girl are on rolled In Junior church camp at the const, Camp Mngruder Moth e.ilst Youth camp, near Rock away this week. Attending nje I'ullw Slid man, 'l'n 111 1 Mcadnt nod iliu hut 11 Sholiiuiti Also nl the camp Is Bill Slier man, who Is winking full time ns a iiini Counsellor at Moth odlst enmpi thin Milliliter at IVnd I1.0I1111 Springs. Suttle Lake and Mngruder. He will complete seven week of rutin selling on August 20 I'mont of two of the girls, Mr. and M11. Wen Shernmn and Mr mid Mis Calvin Sherman took the girls lo camp over Hie week end anil Mr t'lck Monitor will 1 Mil for Tarn! nod Itnrlmr.i on Saturday. CntliV will enil the coming week with her L-rnnduiother. Mrs If A Slier man, In Forest Grove. Mi. Mllll DoollttU had as her guests over Saturday night mid Sunduv of last week, her on and duughter In law, Mr. niul Mm. Paul Doollttle and win Itonnld of Portland On Tursday of this week her daughter and granddaughter, Mr. C II. Per roll and Susan came from Port land to stay until Friday. COME TO THE CROOKED RIVER ROUNDUP PRINEVILLE August 12-13-14 FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ItlS P.M. CHHISTENSEN BROS. WORLD FAMOUS RODEO STOCK STREET PARADE SATUR DAY. 10 A.M. PROFESSIONAL WREST LING Parimutucl Racing AUGUST 10. U. 12. 13 1967 Dryers Half Price SCHOOL PH. 676-5811