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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Septmeber L 1966
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CHAMPION CAKE BAKER In
League cake bakincj contest at the Morrow County Fair wai
Mrs. Barney Malcom. left shown holding her prize "Our Tarn
ily Favonte" chocolate cake with chocolate Icing. Mrs. Del
Piper, right was a close second place winner. Each received
cash pnzes and Mrs. Malcom
ter the state balte-off at the
Wheat Growers League in
S100 prize and trophy. Third
was Mrs. Charles Doaerty of
Junior Golfers
Make Good Show
In Tourney Play
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Junior members of
the Kinzua Golf club completed
n week of tournament plav at
the local course recently. The
youngsters, rangine in ace from
10 to 16 were divided into two
croups according to age and
both matches in the Junior
Mens' and Womens' finals were
carried to the last hole before
a champion was crowned.
Sparkling eolf was displayed
throughout the tournament and
the young divoteers seem to be
improving as years pass. Much
to the bewilderment of their el
aers who are becoming hard
pressed to keep up with their
.ons and daughters.
On Saturday. August 27. all
the Junior members and their
friends participated in the sixth
annual party and dance given
them by the Senior members.
Held at the local club house,
much gaiety held forth top
tied by presentation of trophy
wards.
The twelve voung golfers who
emerged as winners were: Jun
ior ladies: champion, Verla Con
ner; runner-up. Shellie Guinn.
First flight winner: Jannie
Chase, with runner up. Kelle
Guinn.
Girls division: Champion:
Sara Bowman with runner up,
Theresa Hyatt. Junior men:
Champion. Kevin Bell with run
ner up. John Wall. First flight
winner, Joe Bowman with run
ner up Ron Bowman. For boys:
winner, Kent Bell, with runner
up, Randy Hulett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and family went to Stanfield
Friday evening to spend until
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Man
uel Espinola. While there they
attended the Saturday wedding
of Mrs. Bowmans brother. Lar
ry Espinola to Miss Clara Kay
Phelan of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard,
Linda and Mike Rice spent the
Labor Day week-end in Klam
ath Falls where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Arne Slink -urd.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell
and family and Mrs.- William
t'ldridge of Milton-Freewa te r
went to Brookings Friday to
spend the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs Frank Denton and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning
and daughter Linda went to La
Grande Saturday to spend the
week-end with Mrs. Mae Wat
son. Mrs. Watson was the for
tunate winner of the cedar chest
of linens raffled by the Kinzua
Womens Club.
Miss Susan Wright of Port
land was home over the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Wright, Sr.
Spending the Labor Day week
end at Walton Lake were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ball and sons and
Mr. and Mrs Robert Reavis.
Spending the week-end in
Reno were Mr. and Mrs. Way
land Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Jellick, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bail
ey, Mr. and Mrs. James Hulett,
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice.
Word has been received here
of the arrival of a second son
to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sargent
of Redmond. The new arrival
was born August i, weignea
7 lb., 14'4 oz., and has been
named Dennis Ray. The family
also includ&j an older sister, Su
sie. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton
were business visitors to riepp-
ner Saturday. While there they
also did shopping and had eye
tare- , ,
A3C Kenneth Norns and Mrs.
Norns of McChord Field, Ta-
coma, Wash, spent fr .m Friday
until Monday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Norm at Camp
5 and with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Culver at Service Creek.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Ellis and
daughter went to Sandy Friday
where they went to attend the
funeral services of a nephew,
Richard Carter, age 17, who was
killed on SeptemLor 1 in a mo-
4
this year's Oregon Wheat Growers
will hay the ooDortunity to an
annual state convention of Oregon
December, competing for the top
place winner in the local contest
lone. (G-T Photo)
Wrangler Reports
Heard at Meeting
On Last Month Events
Re-, tew: o; a busy Wrang'or
MS.m were reported at 'the
monthly meeting Tuesday night
at the Wrangler clubhouse, with
'ornt tt G'een presiding as pres
ident. Fred Mankin, superintendent
.eportod on the results of this
year's County Horse Show,
stating thai there weren't quite
.he large number of entries,
su; lie quality of horses was
extremely gOvXi.
A renoi; was given by Same
Malcom on the Sunday 'morning
vO,imv Breakfast, the annual
oney. risking project, w i i h
M. ! jm serving as chair
man. Members congratulated
he chairman for a fine job and
gave her a sound rei-ommen-dation
as a good money riaKii
a:U manager. About 500 por
.ons were served during the
iiieak'ast hours.
Special program of the even
ing was the showing of pictures
) Shannon Mahoney of her trip
ihis summer into Ireland. Scot
and ...nd England.
Pictures taken by the Gazette-Times
during the Horse
Show were put on display, and
may now oe oruered from i'.-
office.
Mrs. Mai lone Bergstrom serv
ed delicious refreshments at the
close of the meeting.
Grange Insurance
Elects Peterson
I From The Oregon Voter '
Judge Oscar E. Peterson of
Io:'. long an articulate voice in
the uevelopment of Eastern
O. f, : ha; been chosen presi
dent of the Grange Mutual In
u.ance Co., succeeding Roscoe
Roberts, Medford. who succum
bed last month after a long ill
ness. Judge Peterson has been a di
rector of the company for 12
years and has played a prom
inent par: in its exceedingly re
markable growth.
The cxr.pany's insurance in
force as ( f this date is $S3,932
969.
As former head of the agri
:ulture committee of the Grange.
Judge Peterson made an out
standing record.
Probably no man played a
more imj-ortant part in the de
velopment of the Boardman area
than did Judge Peterson. He was
in the forefront of a project that
ultimately resulted in Boeing's
interest in what promises to he
a huge complex.
Presently Judge Peterson is
playing an important part in the
proposed reclassification of des
ert lands in Eastern Oregon.
Meeting Set Tuesday
For Golden Age Club
Regular meeting of the Hepp
ner Golden Age club will be
Tuesday evening, September 13,
at the Episcopal Parish hall
Members and guests will join
for a potluck dinner at 7:00 p.m.,
followed bv a variety of favor
ite kinds of entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wishart and
family had as guests over the
Labor Day week-end, Mr. and
Mrs. Rav Eller, Ronnie, Bobby
and Cindy of Union. The Filers
were good friends of the Wish
arts when both families lived
in Union.
itorcycle accident,
i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and
Bobby went to Portland Sunday
where Mrs. Jones and Bobby
will remain for the coming
'school term. Mr. Jones returned
to Camp 5 on Monday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp
went to Depoe Bay Friday to
sDend the week-end visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Frank and doing some deep sea
fishing.
i Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMinn were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMinn and
family of Klamath Falls
Public
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF Jack A. Ftisbie.
Max Hellberg. and W. C Starke
FOR THE FORMATION OF AN
IRRIGATION DISTRICT IN THE
COUNTY OF MORROW AND
STATE OF OREGON
ORDER
The petition of Jack A. Frls
hie. Max Hellberg, W. C. Starke,
praying for the organization of
an irrigation district in said
Morrow County. State of Ore
gon, said district to include the
lands hereinafter described, hav
ing been presented to the Court
on the 10th day of June. VMM.
at 9:00 o'clock, A.M.. and the
Court having heard and consid
ered the testimony and evi
dence1 as to all the matters and
things in said petition set forth,
and other matters necessary to
he hoard, bv the Court, and the
Court having duly considered
the said petition and all of said
testimony and evidence, and
being now fully advised in the
premises, finds and declares as
follows:
That the said petition Is In
legal and proper form and was
duly presented to said Court on
the 10th day of June. VMM. at
9:00 o'clock A.M.. the same
being a regular meeting of the
said Court;
That the petition is signed by
a majority of the owners of
lands, or holders of title, or evi
dence of title to lands within
the boundaries of said proposed
irrigation district, as set forth
in said petition, all being duly
qualified to sign said petition,
and as hereinafter described;
That said petition contains a
request in proper for the elec
tion of three directors at large,
from the district;
mat said petition is accom
Ford Announces
Varranty Plan
Earl Ay.es. president of Hopp
ner Auto Sales. Inc., has an
nounced that all purchasers of
1967 model Ford cars and light
trucks will receive a 21 month
or 21,0X1 -mile basic vehicle war
ranty alonj: with a 5 year or
50.000-mKe warranty on the
power train components, which
include the engine, transmis
sion, drive line and rear axle.
The new warranty, he said, is
ti e best the industry has to of
fer and v ill be an imiKirta.it
tactor in Hacking up perfor
mance from Ford cars and
trucks.
The 11. 000-mile warranty was
pioneered by Ford Motor' Com
pany on the Lincoln Continen
tal and was later extended o
the entire vehicle line.
"Extension of this warranty
on the power train components
for 19o7," Ayres said, "is poss
ible becaise of continued pro
gress toward quality and relia
bility goal; that year after year
have enabled Ford dealers to be
the le id-r in providing products
requiring less and less maintenance-
'
Ayres said that his dealership
would introduce the new 1967
models to the public on Friday.
Septemb! ; 30.
Pine City 4-H Club
Meets at Ashbecks
A meeting of the Pine City
Community 4-H club was held
Wednesday. August 31. at the
Leo A-hbeek home. Sheila Luc
iai.i presided at the meeting,
with flair pledges led bv John
Meyers and Patty
Ashbeck, secretary
utes of the last
worked on our ro
some were turned
We talked of our reorganiza
tion meeting and of who our i
new members would be. Sheila I
Luciatii was appointed chair- !
man of oui 1-11 week window.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ashbeck.
Jeanne Daly, reporter
Firemen Called
Labor Caj quiet here was bro
ken a'xmt noon Monday when a
general fire alarm sounded. It
was to a grass fjr,; near Ander
son's Builders Jut-ply. Three of
four firemen arrived with two
trucks in time to help put it out
but residents there had it virt
ually supptessed when they ar
rived. A silent alarm Wednes
day took out one truck to find
a car 'hat reportedly was on fire.
The firemen couldn't find a
burning car and returned. The
two wno responded were Chief
Charles Ruggles and Bill Farra.
Lynch Improving
Jim Lynch, who was seriously
injured in a fall in the dry kiln
under construction at Kinzua
Corporation's plant here July 4,
is now showing good improve
ment at Good Samaritan hospit
al, Portland, it was reported this
weeK. Me is ante to sit in a
wheel chair. It is expected that
he will be confined to the hos
pital for six or eight months, al
though he may transfer to the
Veterans' hospital from Good
Samaritan at some time in the
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkers
spent three days of their vaca
tion last week visiting with Mrs.
Munkers' aunt, Marie Clark, in
Monmouth. They spent the rest
of the time "loafing" in the
Jerry Uoo is' mountain cabin.
Notices
panled bv a good and suffic
ient bond which has heretofore
boon approved bv the Court In
double the amount of the prob
ahlo cost of organizing said dis
trict, conditioned that the imnds
man will pay all the costs In
event that said organization Is
not effected;
That the said petition sots
forth the boundaries of said
proposed irrigation district as
required bv law. and prays that
the same bo organized Into an
Irrigation district under the pro
visions of the laws of the State
of Oregon;
That all of the lands lying
within the boundaries of said
proposed Irrigation district lie
in Morrow fount v. Oregon;
That the said petition togeth
er with the notice given by the
signers of said petition stating
the time and place of meeting
of said Court at which same
would bo presented has boon
duly and regularly published as
required bv law for at least four
weeks immediately before the
time at which the same was to
be presented, on the following
days, namely: May 12, May 19,
Mav 2l, June 2, and Juno 9.
UVifi. being five issues thereof,
in the Heppner Gazette-Times a
weekly newspaper printed and
published in Heppner, Oregon,
Morrow County, and of general
circulation during all of said
time In said County and State,
and that said petition and no
tice was not published in a sup
plement thereof;
That all of the lands Includ
ed within the boundaries of
said proposed irrigation district
are susceptible to irrigation
from a common or combined
source, and bv the same system
of works;
That the court has heard and
considered all of the petitions
and objections of parties who
do not desire to ho included In
said Irrigation district and this
Court finds that all of said pet
itions and objections are not
well taken and that the same
will hereby be denied and dis
trict formed as hereinafter sot
forth;
That all things and nets re
quired by law privedent to en
try of the order hereinafter set
forth, have happened and been
performed and it is therefore
ORDERED bv the Court as fol
lows :
That the prayer of the petit
ion bo and the same Is hereby
GRANTED: That the boundar
ies of the said irrigation dis-
trie! shall bo and thev are here
bv established and defined as
follows:
Beginning at a section corner
common to sections twenty-nine.
thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two
of township four North, range
twentv-six East, Willamette
Meridian; thence East to the
Northeast corner of section thir-tv-two.
township four North,
range twenty-six East; thence
North to the Northwest corner
of section twenty-eight, town
ship four North, range twenty
six East; thence West to the
Southwest corner of section
twenty, township four North,
range twenty six East; thence
North to the Northwest corner
of Section twenty, township four
North, range twenty-six East;
thence West to the Southwest
corner of section eighteen, town
ship four North, range twenty
six East; thence North to the
Northwest corner of the South
west quarter of section eighteen,
township four North, range
twenty-six East; thence East to
the Northeast corner of the
Southeast quarter of section
eighteen, township four North,
range twenty-six East; thence
South to the Southeast corner of
section eighteen, township four
North, range twenty six East;
Daly. Melvin ! thence East to the Northeast
read min- j corner of section twenty, town
meeting. We I ship four North, range twenty
rd hooks and I six KasI: thence South to the
in. ! Southeast corner of section
twenty, township tour North,
ranRp 'wentv-six bast; tnence
East 10 t"0 Northeast corner of
section twenty-eight, township
four North, range twentv-six
East; thence South to the South
east corner of section twenty
eight, township four North,
range twenty-six East; thence
West to the Southwest corner of
sect i o n twenty-eight, township
four North, range twenty-six
East; thence South to the South
east corner of section thirty
two, township four North, range
twenty-six East; thence South
to the South east corner of sec
tion five, township three North.
range twenty-six East; thence
West to the Southwest corner of
section five, township three
North range twenty-six East;
thence North to the Northwest
corner of section five, township
three North, range twenty-six
East; thence North to the North
east corner of section thirty-two,
township four North, range
twenty-six East; this being the
place of beginning; and a sec
ond parcel of land beginning at
the section corner common to
sections two and three in town
ship thre North, range twenty
six En t. Willamette Meridian
and .sections thirty-four and
thirty-five, in township four
North, range twenty-six East,
Willamette Meridian In Morrow
County, Oregon; thence East to
the Northeast corner of section
two, township three North,
range twenty-six East, thence
East to the Northeast corner of
section one, township three
North, range twenty-six East;
thence East to the Northeast
corner of section six, township
three North, range twenty-seven
tast; thence South to the Nortn
west corner of the Southwest
quarter of section five, township
three North, range twenty-seven
East; thence East to the North
east corner of the Southeast
quarter of section five, township
throo North, range twenty -seven
East; thontv South to the South
oust corner of section five, town
ship three North, ratine twenty
seven East; thence West to the
Southwest corner of Section five,
township throo North, range
twenty seven East; thoneo South
to the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of section
eight, township three North,
range twenty-seven East; thence
East to the Northeast corner of
the Southeast quarter of section
eight, township throo North,
range twenty seven East; thence
East to the Northeast comer of
the Southeast quarter of section
nine, township thre North,
range twenty seven East; thence
South to the Southeast corner
of section nine, township three
North, range twenty-seven East;
thence West to the Southwest
corner of section nine, township
throo North, range twenty seven
East; thence West to the South
west corner of section eight,
township three North, range
twenty-seven East; thence West
to the Southwest corner of sec
tion seven. township throo
North, range twenty-seven East;
thence North to the Northwest
corner of section seven, town
ship three North, range twenty
seven East; thence West to the
Northeast corner of section elev
en, township three North, range
twenty six East; thence South
to the Southeast corner of sec
tion eleven, township three
North, range twenty six East;
thence West to the Southwest
corner of sivtion eleven, town
ship three North, range twenty
six East; thence North to the
Northwest corner of section elev
en, township three North, range
twenty six East; thence North
to the Northwest corner of siv
tion two, township three North,
range twenty six East being the
place of beginning. All within
ranges twenty-six East ami
twenty-seven East, and town
ships three and four North, Wil
lamette Meridian, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon.
mat the name of such pro
posed district Is hereby desig
nated as "Boardman Irrigation
District." and by that name the
said district shall hereafter In
known ;
That the number of directors
of said district as requested In
said petition bo three, and that
thev bo elected from the dis
trict at large;
That notice of said election
shall Ih- given bv the Clerk of
this Court as und for the no
tice of this Court, which notice
shall describe the boundaries
hereby established, and shall
designate the name of such pro
posed district, Hint give the vot
ing place therein anil that such
notice shall be published once
each week for at least four con
secutive weeks prior to such
election in the Heppner O.izclto-
limes, a weekly newspaper
published at Heppner. within
said County and State;
That such notice shall require
the electors to cast ballots
which shall contain the words
"Irrigation District Yes," or
"Irrigation District No," or
words equivalent thereto, and
also the names of the persons
nominated to fill the elective
offices of directors.
DO YOU HAVE A
Son or
Daughter
Going
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That the territory Included
within the boundaries above
described shall for the purpose
of said election constitute one
election pns-lnct. and that Nald
election shall bo held at Max
llellhoig ranch on (Vt. X 'Mi,
That the following iwrsons are
hereby appointed clerks of said
election, tovvlt: Max llollborg.
Marllvn Hellberg, W. C. Starke
and Jack A. Frisblc; said elec
tion shall be conducted as near
ly as possible In accordance
with the general election laws
of the State of Oregon.
Done In open court this 3rd
day of August. VMM.
Signed Paul Jones
County Judge
E. O. Ferguson
Commissioner
Walter II. Hayes
Commissioner
27 30o
NOTICE OF CALLING TOR BIDS
NOTICE IS IIF.UEHY GIVEN
THAT MOKKOW COUNTY
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. It 1 will
on the tiilh day of SeptemU-r,
19t"i'i. at 10:00 o'clock A M. In
the office of the District Super
intendent of said district, at
Lexington, Oregon, open bids
for the construction of one du
plex residence of approximately
2000 square feet of living areu
to bo constructed at Hoardman,
Oregon. 'Hie bids will be open
ed at the above time to bo con
sidered by the School Hoard at
a special meeting at S:00 p.m.,
on September 19, I'.Hiti.
Sealed bids will lie received
up to 10:00 o'clock A.M. of the
ltith day of September, VMM.
Each proiHwiil must be ac
companied bv the guarantee of
responsible sureties to furnish
bond equal to the total amount
hid. If the proposal Is accepted.
The character of tin1 work Is
as follows:
The construction of the above
mentioned residence at Hoard -man,
Oregon.
Plans and specifications are
on file with the school district
clerk, and may bo had on ap
plication to the clerk of Morrow
County School District No. It 1.
at Lexington, Oregon, on depos
it of the sum of $10.00 for each
set of plans and specifications.
The right Is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
MORROW COCNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT No. It 1
Signed: Irvin Ranch. Chairman
Attest: Alice Vance, Clerk
27-25V
NOTICE Or FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned as joint exec
utor and executrix of the estate
of DONA E HARNETT, dooens.
d. has filed their final account
ami report In said estate with
the Clerk of this Court and that
the Judge thereof has fixed
Monday, the 26th day of Sept
ember. VMM, at the hour of 10
o'clock A.M., as the time. In the
County Courtroom In Heppner.
Oregon as the place for hear
ing objections to said final ac
count and the settlement there
of. First National Bank of Oregon
and Tri oni.' it. Parker, Joint
executor and executrix
Mahoney and Abrams,
Attorneys for Joint executor and
executrix
Heppner, Oregon 27-30p
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NOTICE Or rUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Cltv of lloppner, Ore.
gon, will hold a public hearing
Tuesday. September 20th. UMM.
at K o'clock P.M. In the City
Hall. Heppner. on the proposed
toning ordinance for the City
of Heppner.
Anv and nil persons who
wish to state their views on the
proposed ordinance are asked to
npNar at this time.
CITY OK HEPPNER
Hv W. C. Itosewall, Mayor
2S 29o
NOTICE Or riNAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREIIY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as execu
tor of the estate tit John E.
Stevens, IH'ifased, has filed his
final luvount In the County
Court of the State of Oregon
tor Morrow County, Probate De
partment, and that Monday, I ho
19th day of September, r.M, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock In thu
(oronoou of said day In the
Court Room of said Court hv
been appointed I'V said Court
as the time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto
and the settlement thereof.
DATED and first published
August 25. l'.Hiti.
Date of last publication. Sept
ember IS. PMi.
HAROLD E. STEVENS,
Executor
MAHONEY & AHKAMS
Attorneys 2(1 29p
NOTICE Or SALE
Or 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 duardliin of the estate of
Catherine McEntlro, an liicom-IM-tent
person, 1 offer for said
at private or public sale to the
highest anil best bidder for
cash, the following descrlloU
real estote situated In Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at the SE cor
ner of the SW Quarter of
the NW Quarter of Section
18 In TIN. R25. EWM. In
Morrow County, Orejjon;
running thence 3H() feet
West; thence S72 feet North;
thence .'WO feet East; thence
572 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
Entlro, Boar d in a n, regon.
Guardian of the estate of Cath
erine McEntire, an lneomlctent
person, up to and Including the
j.'lrd dav of SeptemtaT, VMM. All
bids are subeot to confirmation
bv the District Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
County. Marketable title will
be given.
DATED this 2.rith day of Aug
ust, run;.
J At K McENTIRK. Guardian
of the Estate of Catherine
McEntlro, an Incomiwtent
person.
26 -29c
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