HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES.
Mrs: Malcom Wins
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prize for the best sheaf of crain
which went to Harold Feck for
a sheaf of Flynn barley.
Accordine to Bill Rawlins,
superintendent of the grain, en
tries were down an estimated
20'r, due to a poorer crop year
when many of the usual en
trants had hail as well as
drought to destroy or reduce the
quality of their grain.
Gwen Drake Steer Top
In 1H livestock competition
the grand champion market
steer belonged to Gwen Drake
and the reserve champion rat
ing went to Kerry Peterson.
Grand cluimpion Hereford cow
award went to Theresa Harsh
man with reserve champion
going to Chuck Nelson. Grand
champion Hereford bull belong
ed to Kyle Robinson, and reserve
champion to Chuck Nelson-
FFA gr;:nd champion steer Is
owned by Steve Wagenblast and
reserve champion bv Karl
Struckmeier. David Hall' had the
grand champion KFA lamb.
There wert no FFA entries in
swine.
Dairy awards in 4 II went to
Public
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that under and bv virtue of the
authority invested in me by the
District Court of Umatilla Coun
ty as Guardian of the estate of
Catherine McEntire. an incom
petent person. I offer for sale
at private or public sale to the
highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described
real estate situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at the SE cor
ner of the SV Quarter of
NW Quarter of Section
n T4 R25. EWM. in
ow County, Ore g o n ;
'ling thence 3S0 feet
t; thence 572 feet North;
e 380 feet East; thence
feet South to the place
of beginning; and contain
ing five acres more or less.
Sealed bids will be received
at the residence of Jack Mc-
Entire, Boar d m a n, Oregon,
Guardian of the estate of Cath
erine McEntire, an incompetent
person, up to and including the
23rd day of September, 1966. All
bids are subject to confirmation
bv the District Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
County. Marketable title will
be given.
DATED this 25th day of Aug
ust, 1966.
JACK McENTTRE, Guardian
of the Estate of Catherine
McEntire, an incompetent
person.
26-29C
SUPPLEMENTAL
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body
of Morrow School District No. R-l of Morrow Countv, State of Ore
gon, will be held at Lexington Adm. Office on the 12th day of
September, 1966. at 7:00 o'clock for the purpose of discussing with
interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July
1. 1966 and ending June 30. 1967, hereinafter set forth.
The budget was prepared on a basis accounting consistent
with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting changes,
if any, and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accom
panying statement.
A cony of the budget document is available for inspection at
Lexington Adm. Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. The budget document may be obtained for $.0 or parts of it
may be obtained for $.0 per sheet.
Signed Irvin E. Rauch
District School Board Chairman
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1966
TAZ LEVY COMPUTATION
TOTAL Building
ALL FUNDS Fund
Total Eudget
requirements $1,2-12.000.00 1,242,000.00
Deduct: Total Budget
Resources Except Taxes to
Be Levied 1,242,000.00 1,242,000.00
Taxes to be levied for
Ensuing Year None None
Adopted by District School Board: August 26, 1966
Alice Vance, Clerk
Irvin E. Rauch, Chairman
Budge! Resources and Requiremenrs
In Detail
OTHER FUNDS
Building Fund
Riverside High School Construction $1,242,000.00
GENERAL FUND
OTHER REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
Corps of Engineers Replacement of
Riverside High School $1,242,000.00
TOTAL REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES $1,242,000.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
except taxes to be levied $1,242 000 00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $1,242,000.00
Revenue from Federal Sources 1,242,00000
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $1,242,000.00
Thurador. August S. 1966
In Cake Baking;
Kickv Drake, champion and
Judy Bennett reserve champion
in Holstein class; Alfred Drake,
champion, and Sue Greenup, re
serve champion. In Guernsey
class; and Sue Greenup, cham
pion In Jersey breed.
Granup Lamb Win
Champion rating in 4-H mar
ket lambs went to a lamb own
ed by Tag Greenup while her
brother. Hill Greenup, showed
the reserve champion market
lamb.
Championship in 411 swine
went to Larry Pettyjohn and re
serve champion rating went to
an entry by his sister. Dee Ann
Pettyjohn.
In the 4-H livestock judging
contest firt place went to John
Hall, second to Patti Healy.
third to Gwen Drake and fourth
to Larry Pettyjohn.
Foods" exhibit prizes in 4 H
went to Linda Cooper, champion
in yeast rolls; Linda Hoffman.
Boardman champion in plain
"butter" cake; Elizabeth Ab
rams, reserve champion in plain
"butter" cake: Vicky Hohhs.
Irrigon, champion in nut bread.
Foods contest winners who will
go to the State Fair are Sandra
Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as Admin-
trator 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
23rd dav of September, 1966. at
the hour of 10 a.m. as the time,
in the County Courthouse in
Heppner. 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 26-29p
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is herebv given that
the undersigned as Executor of
the estate of Rudolph Klinger,
deceased, has filed his final ac
count and report in said estate
with the Clerk of this Court and
that the Judge thereof has fixed
Monday, the 12th dav of Sept
ember. 1966. at the hour of 10
o'clock A.M., as the time, in
the County Courtroom in Hepp
ner, Oregon as the place for
hearing objections to said final
account and the settlement
thereof.
Kenneth Klinger, Executor
Mahoney and Abrams
Attorney for Executor
Heppner, Oregon 25-28p
Many Results Told
Flail and Nancy Campbell.
Knitting champions in 4 11
were: Phase II, Kristlne IVter
son, champion; Mary K. Camp
bell, reserve champion- I'm?
III. Cindy Ekstrom. champion
Phase IV, Linda Cooper, champ
Ion. Additional knitting dele
gates going to the State Fair
will be Linda Pettyjohn, Kathy
Ann Holti and Christine Mun
Kers. Clothing Winners Told
In 4-H clothing, winners were
as follows: Phase II. Cindy Kk
strom, champion, and state fair
delegate; Kerry Coppack, Lex
ington, reserve champion. Pha.v
III. Christine MeCabe. lone,
champion; Carley Borgstrom.
lone, rest-rve champion, and
Karen Crow-ell, lone, who will
go to state fair along with the
two winners. Phase IV. Chris
tine Peterson, lone, champion;
Sandy Carlson, lone, re
serve champion, and Vickv
llobbs, additional state fair dele
gate. Phase VI. Jill Padberg will
go to the state fair. Phase VII.
Merrilee Jacobs will go to the
state fair.
In the home Improvement pro
Jcts, Vicky Hobbs of Irrigon,
taking fhase II. is champion.
Kesults ot 4 H home econom
ics judging contests are as fol
lows: Foods, Susan Melby. first;
Elizabeth Abrams, second; San
dra Flaiz, third. Clothing.
Shauna Bergstrom, first; Kathy
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
bv the Morrow County Schools,
District R-l. Lexington, Oregon
97S39, until 1:00 P.M. Pacific
Daylight Time. Tuesday, August
30. 1966, for Drilling a Well at
the site of the proposed River
side School at Boardman, Ore
gon. Briefly, the work consists of
drilling and developing a well
tor use of ground water as a
heat source and heat sink for
a heat pump.
One complete set of the draw
ing and specifications may be
obtained by prospective bidders
from J. Donald Kroeker and As
sociates, Consulting Engineers,
4504 SW Corbett Avenue, Port-
land. Oregon 97201, upon the
deposit of $15.00. Additional sets
are available at the cost ol re
production. Deposits on the drawing and
specifications will be refunded
upon return thereof in good con
dition bv actual bidders within
two weeks after opening of bids,
but to non-bidders only If re
turned no later than one week
prior to bid opening.
The drawing and specifica
tions may be examined in
Portland at the office of the
Consulting Engineers.
All bids must comply with
Article 2, Division A of the spec
ifications relating to the pre
qualifications of bidders.
No bid will be considered un
less fully completed, as required
in the Instructions to Bidders,
upon the bid form provided sep
arately by the Consulting Engi
neers, accompanied by a certi
fied check or bid bond.
The Morrow County Schools,
District R-l, reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to
waive all informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof until after the
elapse of 30 days from the bid
opening.
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOLS,
DISTRICT R-l
David R. Potter,
Superintendent, Lexington
Signed Irvin Rauch, Chairman
Attest Alice Vance, Clerk
2426c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed by the Probate Court
of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, Executor of the estate of
LAL'RA LEE RICE, Deceased,
and all persons having claims
MOVING?
FOR LOCAL and
LONG DISTANCE
CONTACT
GENE ORWICK
LEXINGTON
Phone 989-8420
Accurate Estimates
Without Obligation
FLATTS
TRUCK SERVICE
Authorized Agents
for
United Van Lines
Cxum, second; Cindy Kkstnun.
third. Intermediate clothing.
Nancy Doherty, first; Samh
arison. second; Kay lluson.
third. Home Improvement, lms
.deCttbe, first; Nancy Pettyjohn.
KVond. Betty Ritzer," third Jun
tor knitting, Kelly Kilkenny,
first; Cindy Ekstrom. second.
v"hris Llndstrom. third. Inter
mediate knitting. Jill Padheri:
tiist; Linda Cooper, second,
Mary K. Campbell, third. Sen
ior, Christine M linkers.
The only 4 II poultry at the
.'air was liought by the Pet and
Poultry club of Boardman whose
members showed assortment of
chickens, ducks and geese. Mem
bers coming down with t his
club, which Is led by Mrs. John
Phillips, wore Karen Phillips.
Dolores Hilling. Dcbra Hug. Lin
da Huffman. Rick Part low. Al
bert Phillips, and Vivian Phil
lips.
Booths Gut Awards
Blue ribbon booths ul the fall
were those of the lone Gardei
club. Mothers Club, TillKun
Club, Lexington Grange, Butter
fingers, Assembly of God church
and Inland Chemical. Anion
the other booths was a second
prize-winner prepared by tw.
young ladies, aged 11 and It'
promoting kindness to animals
Of interest to stockmen w i
an exhibit in the livestock stall
showing comparative results ol
freeze branding anl convention
al heat branding on a cow ami
a calf. The cow and calf wen
from Barton Clark and sun. Ned
Clark.
At the fair again was Babi
the Blue Ox. the giant steer
which Is displayed by Follett's
Pioneer Meat Co. of ilermiston
against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to
present same with proper vouch
ers dulv verified to the Execu
tor at the office of Mahoney &
Abrams, Heppner. Oregon, with
in six months from the date
hereof.
DATED and first published
this 11th day of August, 1966.
First National Bank of Oregon
Executor of the Estate of
Laura Rice, Deceased
MAHONEY & ABRAMS
Attorneys at Law
Heppner, Oregon 21 27c
See us ror envelopes of all
kinds. The Gazette-Times.
HOWDY! IT'S TIME AGAIN FOR
,
THIS IS
We
Morrow
Car, Truck Hit;
3 Slightly Hurt
A car driven bv Mrs. Shirley
Rugg collided Saturday with a
truck loaded with her own
wheat at the junction of San
ford Canvon with the Rhea
Creek road.
Mrs. Rugn and her two dau
ghters, occupant of the car. re
ceived minor Inlurle. Roger
Urltt. driver of the truck, which
was owned bv Kills Pettyjohn,
wni unhurt.
Mrs. Uugg Mist aimM a cut In
her scalp requiring 10 stitches
at the Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. Jody. 14. had a cut that
required four stitches at the
hairline
on her forehead and
ii bruise to the head,
had mouth and nose
Mrs. Rung remained In
suffered
Jill. 12.
n juries.
the hospital overnight but the
Iris were released after treat
nent. Ironically, the loud of wheat
was the last of the harvest for
Mrs Rugg, The vehicles met nt
he junction when Mrs. Ruhr
pocted the truck to head for
own but Instead It turned down
the other road.
The Rugg car was severely
damaged but the truck took
inlv slight damage In the col
lision. As a result of the Impact,
the car was well sprinkled with
wheat and the motor was pret
ty well covered with grain.
The three In the ear did not
have seat belts fastened. It was
reported. If the belts hud been
in use. the Injuries may not
have hapivned.
WEATHER
Bv DON GILLIAM j
Official weather report for the
week ot August 1K-2I Is as fol
lows: HI Low Free.
Thursday ! M
Friday 83 49
Saturday 77 II
Sunday Ht5 -15
Monday H-l 5l
Tuesday 8S 5T
Wednesday 94 53
Tell the advertiser you saw it
In the Gazette-Times
fe:;
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THE TIME FOR FUN AND EXCITEMENT.
Invite You to Join The Crowd At Morrow
County's Greatest Show
County Grain Growers, Inc.
Farmer Owned and Controlled
September 4 Last
Day of Swimming;
Weekend Hours Cut
Last dnv of swimming for
the summer season at the
Heppner municipal pool will
be Sunday. September 4. Mrs.
Flalne Georce. ltv recorder,
said Wednesday. The pool will
he oien on the final dav from
1 until S P.m.
Curtailed hours will In
effect for this week end turn
in th,. rodeo. The pool will
not be oMn at nil on Satur
day but will Im oihii (mm 5
until 8 pin. Sunday follow
ing the rodeo performance.
Regular hours nt the iool
will prevail from Tuesday.
August 30, through the final
dav.
Registration Time
Set for Kindergarten
Registration for Heppner Kin
dergarten classes will be Thurs
dnv afternoon. Seplemher 1,
from 1 :00 to 2 30 P m In the
kindergarten room on the down
stairs floor of the Junior High
school building, It Is announc
ed bv officers of the Heppner
Civic League, Its sponsoring or
ganization. Mrs. Grace Schmidt will again
be Instructor for the morning
and afternoon classes.
Registration fee of $IH In
cludes cost of supplies mid first
tnonth's tuition fees. Milk Is
served dallv to the students.
Parents who have f lrl i:rad
ers or new students to register
for elementary school mav also
get them registered the same
I dnv In the elementary build-
! Ing.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
INDUSTRIAL COMMKRCIAl
FARM AND .HOME
iPertdletnn 27VT7f51
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. ill ' .. til
Rep. Mann to Talk
On Vi Limitation
Rep. Irvin Mann of Stnnfleld
will be the speaker at lm Mon
day luncheon meeting of the
Heppner Morrow County tlinm
her of Commerce In lhi Wag.
on Wheel Cafe banquet risuil,
Gene Winters, program chair
man, tins announced.
Rep. M.tnn wilt discuss the
piopused 144 property lax lim
it nl Ion measure In some detail.
He will use visual aids In the
presentation. Anyone Interested
In the MibiTt Is Invited to at
tend the luncheon on a "dutch
treat" basis.
Civic League Board
Has Planning Meet
Hoard of din-dors of the lle,i
pner Civic Ij'iigue met Mondn
evening nt the home of (he new
piesiit-'iil. Mrs IjHtnnrd Toll, lo
make pluiis for klndetgnrten
ii gistriitiim nml other Items of
l uMness for the coming year
Meeting with them Alnn
Martin, elementary m hool prln
iip.il
Plans fiT the annual fall rum
mage sale were discussed, with
i d.ite t' be si t In October. A
ilrlve for I'dlcctlng Items Is n
under ay.
Serving with Mrs. Toll ns of
IHers fn' this year nre Mrs
I'tindy 1 o"i. vice president: Mrs
Ralph Mntlatt, mvretary, nml
Mrs u-n Rny Schwnnt, treasurer
JIM'S MEAT CO.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING)
Stanfteld. Or9on
Curing,
Cutttrxj,
Wrapping
Slaughtering
Day
Mondays.
Wodnsdari
Fridays
LOCKER BEEF AND PORK
Pi.ons 449-3623 Jim Tolas
Day or Night
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