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HrHEB CAimX-TTKES. Tbuniar. August ZO. 1970 1 T 7 - .., , . . - -- ....... ''- r . ... . " I r ... ' . .. . ' SHOWN HERE ARE several perfonnlBg : Sage Ridors of Union. ur. lng the Monow t,ounir Over The Tee Cup By MARIE McQUARRIE Not much Tee In the Tee pot for the Tee-Cup mis wev. Guess the old thing kind of ran dry. Last flings before school starts takes people out of town to do other things which is nor mal for this time of year. There were golfers chasing the little white ball around Sunday, but as there was no planned play, nobody won and nobody lost. Everyone just, shot their own game. The weather report on Mon day for Tuesday was "perfect for this time of year" and that ...... riuht A dav like was I. Aav v.j I Xucsaay is s. - dream about and would like to; have the year around. Not too . hot, not too cooi jusi VI Lanham came In with s 33 for the morning, receiving the golf ball fof the day's play. Bev erly Gunderson was in charge of Ladles' uay. A reminder again there will be a barbecue thU coming Sun day, the 23rd (taking the pUce A Ana crh .duled for the UI lit- " , 30th), golf starting at 4:00 and Merry Mixers Stage 'Pre-Fair' The Merry Mixer 4-H Cooking Club had a "Pre-Fair" at the lone Grange Hall on Aug. 13, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn. Mrs. Richard Curtis was judge for the events. Six demonstrations were given by different members. Giving j nncfrotini were Donna UCllluiwviHi.-"'- ---- Palmer, Debra Palmer, Jeannle Piening, Jan Peterson, iv.amieeu McElligott, Lorl Childers, and Doreen Flack. Doreen and Lorl gave a team demonstration. AU thnsn rrirls will give their demonstrations at the county .Tnnri MpRllisott Conducted a cake baking contest. Her sister Carol conducted a mumn dr Inn nnntft. All members fur nlshed muffins and cakes to be took Dart in a iudg- inir rontost. Mothers of the rriiosts for the IllClllUCia n event. Punch and cookies were served. ED JOHNSON PNB SEP C. E. "Ed" Johnson has been appointed to the position oires' ulatory representative by Tacit ic Northwest Bell. He replaces A. A. "Duke Kin r,tirpmtnt Is effect ive Sept. 15. according to FNB Manager Dale Slusher. t-ir,u.,r n Portland resident at 2823 N. E. Tillamook, has spent 41 years with Pacltie leiepuoui and Pacific Northwest Bell. He started as a fieldman in the plant department in 1929 and three years later became a salesman In the commercial de- " 01 ioc;.i ha has worked In thi company's administration department in the areas of mer chandising, taxes and regula tory matters. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 M Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Lines . '. . 7 rr , " " eating afterward. The T-r. Iii aryi the LinSJIV K.T).-AJ. Cu-ill be host. As for A to L. d.1 rd M salad. This is J- xttezu-i barbecue for so r.T.f ycjr meat, your salary or dessert fcrifl yAn in the f-r Progress is be.r,f rrb5e rfw ly on the ptles o! tin fit trra ly on the Iles ol tit fluf x.ra the rreeX rt-.ir.nM m J of what car be r.ii a rnf lurr.p of fr-si W"h-a 2 T" es are rCvi c-X. tT,fl hav i-en Ts (Tc-'-xt is rx stirri Oihn iT-,p-.-'e rr.-er.ts e eo' ex- j.iJUiiTjf rr,er.ts -j tc4ri. bj -t 3 . ctvd;tiir iay e Luke, tunft before tixy bei"r, i'Ui u wUl be ri.ie rxal venj Mid far yeas to H. jm- tierce. tu bu ?-,L - able ywi M.?rs r children oft to scrc -"- take the rest of ts rX3tf yourself. -Everr MJw c herself one nsoniir.j a to J j cka nls". Don't fcE?W uv if some great psychiatrist sa;a this or not out " a good idea. Pot and cup compieieij u.j. HeDDner Bowling League Formed Men bowlers met recently to form a Bowling Association tn lleppner. Officers elected were Mm Pnirwrs. nrosidont: Larry Rietmann, vice president and Riley JVUinKOrs, secxeiary-ueaa- urer. The group has drawn up ten tative By-Laws to be approved by the local bowling members and the ABC. Aug. 31 at p.m. iinu haon cot for all men lnter- ested In League Bowling to meet at the Fiesta uowi. me y i n..,c ,ni ho rpvlowed and oth er local problems will be dis- The Leagues for the winter season are Deing iormeu. any one interested in League cowl ing is asked to contact the offi cers of the Fiesta Bowl. Thrna hnndred seventy Betty Crocker coupons were coiiecieu thia wpi.k in Morrow County to wards the purchase 01 Kianey machines In Oregon. These will be held and mailed in sepiem her. Please save your coupons. Please FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS OR SO THERE ARE LIABLE TO BE TELEVISION OUTAGES DURING THE REBUILD OF THE NEW CABLE SYSTEM AND THE TEARING DOWN OF THE OLD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS HEPPNER T.V. INC. CHUCK WAGON The mtlll male 'em bardy and plucky around here. Susie Kronen was doing some rlulni! Saturday when her horse kind of exploded Into a fit of buek- Ini? as hordes Fometimes ua . . 1 . In SUHlO gOl IWO Donrs uiur.ni ... i . unni niiitn finlnful and nt-r hi iiu. i pretty awkward for someone as busy as a Morrow County Prln cesH. But there's no stopping the dm hno not missed a If., t ... , - - k.o unnion as usual at all the things (joins on and we're .,. u-iii Iimd rlcht on un til the Jobs are all completed. LoU Winchester said Howoid r,, u'a hin recently and was very pleased with the quantity of clothing reeeiveo ur wc lief of the Navajo Indiana. Thing or kind I sad ot Ho tel lleppner. McTavish. a Ms yellow rat who lives at the !U tel. has again disappeared. If you'd enjof getting right W- to the spirit of the thins. vvu can :ct an cituui .miv County Tair atut K.vS ne to i t M.rrner st'.W. Several pe.e bare put ta -...k.. ri V.xtrrf' I'.viw" Cy Krrr fh n. f R-.U iVr.Try ssi thc- fvJ Awf. 12 r.h ttw f.s it5W 1 ii.-vn in it r-V 1 pi.rV Hf-r they anVjfi a W !-jtrt rwrrisry l.rM 1 rhe Ctx i.hi TfiMCXicS some 'iT(r the fflwt i-ifhr.Tif ew.. die siTfrt Ta o-.ir SllWt Will V d.-oe ATa TUTTt- vr A j.'.o-s " -3 1-? r-ferl rf the r?vrem tt rr.tf- P ,.e jotdp "u.itjfti.'m; trnrr. nu? BWf .-iTnf'tMnp w thiTik - n.nn-.uf V. j whl mWi ejjied The xhir.OTC KtJ.r nff The lirirltsh Tur lifcjwiwn -he fciptiwa jirwif nT -irrue i tp jinsHOKS tonundleaf twpt -m-ithnin Jihusinp It. Teas tm it rta (umaBt fTchntfy'j. unihttinT; In (W"n t rire-w Arrriw. Sw il i; lust iur te Wf mie . . . imfl t lew Jieo ! jtle did 5ua wh. .-r fiu. fc: -Wrifrhl'f Counc-y Strre kt EuRpJ- Tuesday. I b: tlif Autr -tVin-.t , t,;. the tour- -r- -.il la: ts n.-KRiMf.. the lour- ii j i.iid black len5S adc .-o r-ts bT anfi Tr.ETfffi iMtier az-3 ifi Dnx !merizg Thanks to Marcel Jooe lor showing us the Communist Eules of Revolution. He gets the "Rough Draff, a publica tion going to members of the Draft Board. This particular feature told of the list of rules to corrupt our young and get them away from religion, get them interested in sex, destroy their ruggedness, divide our people into hostile camps and the oeoDle's faith in their leaders, foment unneces sary strikes, cause the registra tion of all Iirearms ana cuiub "cate them, leaving the popula tion helpless, we nave nau a few excerpts of this before and it's title is well put: THINK. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marlatt n Pt.nrin.ton Sunday to visit Ralph Marlatt, who is in St. Anthony HOSpuai. nmyn broke his leg Thursday while mowing the lawn at the Lex ington Cemetery. Ai,,,t 90 minutes after leav ing Ralph's room, Wilma was : 4 1. n,YiorrnriPV room at St. Anthony Hospital. A couple of hours later she was occupying a bed in room 418. Ralph is in room 419. . , urn ma wna rplpased late Mon clay night. Ralph will remain in the hospital ior ai " other week. Hove Patience IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OT OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the Matter of urd: lanshlp of the KMnte of Kiiln-rt W. Currln. an Ineompetent per son. NOTICE Or GUARDIANS rs Brat. PROPERTY NOTICE IS HKKKHY C1M.N that pursuant and by virtue of an order made and entered in the above entlilod court and raiLse on the 2Jnd day of April. 1970. slRnod by the Honorable Klchard J. Courson. Circuit Jiu bo pro tern, of the above entitled court, the undersigned, as KuaM !an of the litate of Kobert . Currln. an Imvmpetent ivrson. will on and after the 2tth day ivf SeptemU-r. WTO. at the hour 1rt-i A M . onxtHSl to Sell IW real rP'rty of the ld estate at private Aie t part rash and part cnMit. a mav to the sia:d an seem aa vUable, subject to t!-.e confirma tion l tho aNvx" entitle! ivurt. said rxsil prvHv:: 'il'uar . i.. t'.uintv. i'recon. I X. tl .v.--- - - - . aiv.1 ivrv.-iUrV- described t Mlow. v t tvinr; t Wos' 7X -h'.r. t" the iuvtef 'Nt "2T. T.-vV.? - sHith.! r-W Meh.i r. '...-r.w Wc t'o-f e w.wtiw. v iiipvvv MIIXWJ. 0' iM r ....-. X.vtMty i.vr Pi vs lA.tVJU1si aa A4 ii -rf v.. v.w', notice to A5;tv a :hr T.- INTERESTED PERSONS CKvf.-rv. The j.-ir.J oi befin- r.ir.f; r7vr..r.s ..-.! - - 4 tj,t me uihh-ij.i..- - -S acfw. 1 V-J.S5 1-V J'' I apjv.ir.Lsl personal representa-ja-cif the rrvttt kr uve of the above estate. All per- of th AfflivsAia alley. "rlV!sos havic claims against the iti a Nflrrbeaswly :W!"',T) ' es.::e are required to present ZX Jort rnff fff less t i sne w ithin 4 months from Tv-ii-nt on tiir nN-A-e TDer:V).r.-4,hlS 5,. st the office of Walton . 1 . ... .. . .. .... at 1 nw efl autxTtrt sef-i.-m l:.n? ItO Jert Fast nT the p--lr.t fiTinriiTic-; then.Y West: m id isie Ifif JPrt '" th T1""1 nf tMmr.ir.. tnfl .-.iTitt-.Ti.Tif 1 'C nf ar. B.""f;, mnre or less nlsr. fell ftf - S s- T, and nf Kin.- CI. Wi. Ver Tinr.'s Addltmr. to T.-wti nl Heppnet. i'?or.. Also, enrnmencmf ai 6 pnint wi-.iefc i Wefit 2f) chtiw And North ID chains Irorr. The ouArrer pomer rterveeti Serrj.'ius 2f Hnnd C7 in rownshiT- C South, lainpe 2f EWX., thence South fi.K chfcinf to the Southeast enmer ol Lffl Block Ca, nf Mt Temrc's Ad dition to said TowT. of Bepr ner, thence Nortt 51 3?' Linda Returns from Summer in Europe Ifs rfeu tn exciting time for Linfia Cnorx? as she returns home troa her summer -isit in GerrrT-y. She recently arrived in PtulidrCpfcia where she vis ited her uncle, Asa Way. She was expected to arrive home last night. Her trip made a sparkling onHinn to her final vear of high school and a stimulating be ginning to her further educa tion. She will be attending BMCC ths fall. Barratts Here Mr and Mrs. J. G. Barratt 01 twoco ah, are in HeDDner for the summer. ,They retired to Mesa nine years ago Dut enjoy an annual visit to Heppner. Mr. Barratt was county judge for Morrow County ior six yeais. ua finria thp town much the same and doesn't see the loss in population that has suppos oh in have hppn lost bv the ten ant;,, a noncns ficure. tie noieu that houses seem to be selling which looks good, wo ha pnloved his retire mant ThPlI T1P home looks out over the golf course. He is ac tive in the Rotary Club and plays the commodity market. Enroute back to Arizona, they will visit sons, Bill, in Spokane and Jim at Corvallis. !. T..iia nison. of Portland. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Sperry, and her great grandmother, Mrs. Allen John ston. She will return to Port land in time for school. West 1.33 chains to the Northeast corner of the afore said lot. thence North 8 97 Fast 742 chain to the place of beginning: . ,iu,i half of the Southeast Quar I f N..ntirast Quarter of S.tHon 27 In T'W'ihl 2 South. Knii .. so, comni.nclng at a lolnt lt'ttS feet and North t'o from the Quarter iHiriier betwiH'n Sections 2ti and 27 in Township 2 Soutn. on kw.M.. theiuv S,uth 3D' & West 137.0 fH. along the roost Westerly able of Lot 8. Block 21. Mt. Ver nons Addition to said Town u...,......r tlu-nee North SO U West 1) fiH't. thence North 3U- 43' Vm aw ' - 1M5 fet to the place of be All being In Morrow County, fill"'., in l nnvlved by the undersigned guardian at 1U S. V- 2nd StrtH'l. ivihhi-ii. - gon. ? i imi rt'KRlN Gu.irdlan of the Folate of Robert W. Currln, an tiuvmivtent person. 3 XH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON ma MORROW COUNTY la the Matter of the Estate . vmvi HARVKY MlUl-r.iv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . . i ........ c nMn "Yokwn. Attorneys at Law, r. a Box IMS, rindieton, ure- PrxTED and first published ths 13 dAV of August. 1970. EPWIN" HARVEY MILLER Jr. Pe-rsonal Representative Addrt'ss: Heppner. Oregon, 33-35c NOTICE JtOTTCE Or THE PROPOSED rCEKATION OF BOARD MAN E7BAL FTHE PROTECTION. DISTRICT Morrow County. Oregon Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Morrow rw.tr ftwron has called for m bearing on the Formation BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PRO--rrmn'C TVf STRICT on August 2S, 1970 at the hour of 7:30 The New FIBERGLASS with the Amazing 50,000 I fiberglass I W! ' Sir , I Crr4 FIBERGLASS CORD BELTS Eliminate tread squirm, stabil ized tread increases mileage, dissipates heat. FIBERGLASS is strong as steel (pound for pound) runs cooler and resists flex fatigue. POLYESTER No thump Miracle Cord. EXCLUSIVE GUARD 0 BONDLINER Reduces possibility of flats or blowouts. Eliminates the hazards of sudden tire defla tion. SPECIAL FLEXIBLE SIDEWALL prevents tire lift on turns and irregular tread wear. Makes cornering easier. SOLD AT Jerry's Shell Service, Heppner Bob Drake's Garage, lone Paul Pettyjohn Co., lone ... . n,,.nlmin CitV Hall. Yardman. Oregon. Th bound, artea of the proposed district shall bci Beginning ot the South me ander line of the Columbia River and the Wet Srctlon line of Sort.'". 1;n (Wl, Towtwhlp Four (4 North. Range Twenty four (241 FWM.: theneo South along the West Section line of Sec tions Ten (10). Fifteen (15). and Twenty-two (22) to the Southwest corner of Sec tion Twenty-two (22), Town ship Four (4) North. Range thence East along the South c. iinn of Section Twen- n-'" - .... two (22). Twenty-three (23). TWntv.four 24. nincoi-n mi TWontv (20). Twenty n'on TiiwnshlD Four (4) North, nango Twenty-five mi: thence East along the South Section lines f Sect ons nineteen w, r.,,iv (20). and Twenty 2ll to the Southeast corner of Section Twenty-one (911 Township Four (4) North, nange Twenty-six oci EWM.: thence North along the East Section line of Sections Twenty-one m. Sixteen (16), Nino 9), Four (4) of Township Four (4) North, Range . Twenty-six (20) EWM.; thence worm along the East Section line of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Five (5) North. Range Twenty-six (26) EWM.. to the Northeast cor ner of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Five (5) We're Ready to Serve You . . . For. Seed Cleaning and Treating At our plant-25c bu., 50c sack, any amount. At your ranch-with portable. treater 30c bu., 60c sack, minimum of 250 to 300 bu. - Harold Beppoer. Ore. North, Range Twenty-alx (26) EWM., thence West along the North Section line of Sections Thirty-three (33), Thirty-two (32), and Thirty one (31), Township Five (5) North, Range Twenty-alx 2fi EWM.; them West along the North Section line of Section Thlrty atx (36) and Thirty-five (35), Town ship Five (5) North. Range Twenty-five (25) EWM, to the South meander line of the Columbia River; thence Southwest along the South meander line of the Colum bia River to the point of be ginning. EXCEPTING from such Rural Fire Protection District any and all right-of-way and Improvement of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and also any and all rolling stock of such com pany, and any and all lands or improvement of the Unit ed States, Morrow County, the City of Boardman, or any other municipality and any lands controlled by the State Department of Forestry or grazing lands of the United Stales or the State of Oregon. The purpose of this hearing is to allow any interested per son or persons to be heard eith er for or against the Formation BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PRO TECTION DISTRICT as provided in O.R.S. 478.020. By the Order of the County Court, lleppner, Oregon. Sadie Parrlsh County Clerk of Morrow County 33-34c Erwin Ph. 676-5806. Mornings 01 Evenings for Appointment BELTED Tire Mile Warranty A