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ft HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. March It. ? Gazette - Times CLASSIFIED ADS 15 Real Estate vrtjt ?ALE Three bedroom t,r, in l-pxlneton. Phone 989 R495. 1013d -vn oiii' ITDME And ACRE JrtW w ACE on the edge of Iteppncr. Home ana .km niira - i.. .nt iniA cmnllir acreages. lit cfrn. New three bedroom home, ror details call 27B13J1 or wru m.m Mountain Brokers, Fen- rtlotnn Box 548. 8-llC r.EMEMEER we have houses for gale. See Frame iurner mr ir Mnrtor A Rrvant. " 7tfc FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house: Family room with fireplace. . Covered patio, large double garage. Second bath In gar age. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovgrcn. 676 9925. 5tfc FOR SALE Weal for newly married couple or retired couple. Two bedroom home in Mllton-Frcewater at 103 SW 6th. Walking distance to south business section, churches and city hall. Call 676-9228 In Heppner or 938-5173 In Milton Freewater. 18tfp FOR SALE Two bedroom Epis copal church rectory, modern and redecorated, fireplace, large utility. Call 676 9156 or 676-9141. 37tfc FOR SALE 5 bedroom house, under GI loan, new hardwood cabinets in kitchen, new pan eling in living room dining room. New forced air furnace. Vernon Cecil, 135 Quald, call after 1:30 p.m. 676-5553. lOtfc rvmntnrv Maintenance District. Morrow County. Oregon, for the fiscal year, 1971-1972, beginning July 1, 1971, snau re neia on March 29, 1971, at 8:00 P.M., at the lone City Hall, lone, Morrow County, Oregon, at wnicn time anv nerson mav appear to dis cuss the budget or any part of It. A copy ot me Duagci aocu mont mav be Inspected by In ortfd Dersons between the hours of 9:30 A.M. and 4:30 o' clock P.M., at the offices of Ma hnnnv & Abrams. IlPDDncr. Ore irnn Tii( hnfliot document, or hiw nortlon of It. may be ob tained for $$2.23 complete or toe iwr shoet. at the oinces or Bia honey & Abrams, Heppner, Ore gon. The total budget require, ments for the district for 1971 1079 la $147128.10. and the dls trlct proposes to levy a tax In the amount or ,i3u.uj. ror me fiscal vear 1970-1971, the dls- trlct levied a tax of $8,306.48, making a decrease of $156.45 for the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1971. IONE-LEXINGTON CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DIST. By Carl W. Troedson, Secretary 10-llc Public Notices NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING FOR THE IONE-LEXINGTON CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT The public hearing of the budget of the lone-Lexington IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the County of Morrow Probate Department Estate of: MARY JOHNSTON, Deceased. No. 1669 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS rr,ih.-ito nriveedines In the estate of Mary Johnston, deceas ed, are now pending In the above entitled court, wherein Agnes Sperry, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal repre sentative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to HAP SEZ: WE ARE NOW IN THE TIRE BUSINESS At Our Low frs -fS-J 6. n Jobber Spring Prices w TIRES For Your CAR, PICKUP, TRUCK, TRACTOR THE 40,000 MILE TIRE! Comet1' 43 Widsr 100 Stronger5 167 fom Mileage Hi iAS LOW AS 32.95 U Size DR70-13 B ft White ali plus $2 45 3 fc Fd. Ex. Tax and JKf Trade-in Tire jff AH Comprnon bd on our popular Long Milst PADBERG MACHINERY INC. TOUR LOCAL ALUS CHALMERS CALKINS RANCH RITE DEALERS Ph. 89-81i5 nrount thpm. In due form and nrrmorlv verified. Within four months after the date of the first publication of thU notice, Ktaid below, to the under- uinnoH nt ihn following address now designated as the place for the presentation or claims, to wit: Herman W. Winter, Attor ney at Law, P. O. Box 582, Hepp ner, Oregon 97836. AONES SPERRY Personal Representative of the estate or tne aDove named decedent. 91011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for tha County of Morrow Probate Department Estate of: WALTER G. ROBERTS, De ceased. No. 166S NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate proceedings In the es tate of Walter G. Roberts, de ceased, are now ponding in the above entitled court, wherein Ruby O. Roberts, the undersign cd, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal repre sentative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to wit: Ruby O. Roberts, P. O. Box 434, lone, Oregon 97843. si RUBY O. ROBERTS Personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent. 91011 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, as owners and landlords of the property here inafter described, will hold a public auction at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on March 22, 1971, on Sec tion 32, Township 4 North, Range 27 East of the Willam ette Meridian, In Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, in the approximate center of said section, at the lo cation of the hay herein men tioned, approximately one-fourth mile West and one-fourth mile South from the farm buildings on said property, which location Is reached from the frontage road to the North of said prop erty, by a private road running southerly therefrom; and at said auction there will be sola to the highest bidder for cash, ap proximately 5,000 bales or al falfa hay, said sale to be In parcels or in total, toward sat isfaction of a landlord's lien held by the undersigned for rental due them from the lease of said premises by a tenant thereof in 1970. Dated this 9th day of March, 1971. Georgia Belle Hotaapfel, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Roy Gail Holzapfel, deceased. Geraldine Carroll 10-llc IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the County of Morrow Probate Department Estate of: DAME LYONS REED No. 1663 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate proceedings In the estate of Dame Lyons Reed, de ceased, are now pending In the above entitled court, wherein Jerome Sweeney, the undersign ed, has been appointed and him qualified as the personal repre sentative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, In due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following address now designated as the place foi the presentation of claims to wit: Herman W. Winter, Attor ney at Law, P.O. Box 582, Hepp ner, Oregon 97&T6. sJEROME F. SWEENEY Personal Representative of the estate of the above no moil riiwdcnt. 10ll12c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTT OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of MARTHA B. LANE, Deceased No. 1667 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers within 4 months of this date at the offices of Ma honey & Abrams, P. O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon. DATED and first published this 18th day of March, 1971. s John Lane Executor Address: Heppner, Oregon 97836 11.13c City Problem, Referred to Committees to Solve commendation, made by the SSeTnd present a proposal to CALL FOR BIDS FOR DEEP WELL PUMP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iu.t tur. rtr nt Hpnnner. Ore- ma l ii'1- . eon, will receive bids at the ii r ritv Hall Council Chambers for the following: One deep wen lurunie pump complete. . cnnniFi!tlnns mav be obtain- ed at City Hall, Heppner, Ore gon. All bids must be In posses sion of the City Recorder not iv,or. a-nn o'clock P.M., April 5, 1971, at which time bids, proper engineering u" "" literature on pump bid will be sirtpred bv the UpCilu bum - Common Council of said City. The City reserves the right to evaluate engineering design be fore awarding bids. The City al so reserves the right to reject any emu " . DATED this 18th day of March, 1971. Elaine S. George 1112c NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TTnnn Onpstion of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11. Arucie i, Oreaon Constitution Notice is hereby given that an election will be hem in bcnooi District No. R-l of Morrow i-mintv. state of Oregon, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on April 5, 1971, at Riverside nign School, Heppner Elementary, Tno witrh School. Rhea Creek Grange Hall, Lexington School and A. C. Houghton jueraent arv in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualitied voters oi s;uu uib trlct the question of increasing tho tan pvv for the fiscal year 1971-1972 over the amount lim ited by section 11, article XI, oi the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: 3 to 5 increase in saidiius CE Widows exemptions Veteran Exemptions and Senior Citizens Exemption Applications are due by April 1. Farm Deferral applications are due on or before April 1. If we can be of any help in filling out these forms or if you have any questions concerning qualifications please contact this office. Joyce Ritch, Assessor Morrow County . rliw nrublems discussed at the Heppner Common Coun cil meeting on March 1 were referred to committee. Walkway There have been numerous requests from parents wanting a walkway along Riverside Aye. from Morgan St. up to the Wa ter St. bridge. Complaints have stemmed from students walking In the street following basket ball games. There U no other place to walk and with dark jackets on. they are hard to see. The city council had con sidered grading out a level ar ea back from the road that would be graveled and later oil ed to accommodate the students. There were some complaints from families along that street whose homes back on that street. They felt the walkway wouldn't be used enough to warrant the expense. The ques tion was referred to the Street Committee: Dnve McLeod, Jerry Sweeney and Rita Hodman. Ploy Park Ed Struthers appeared for the Jaycees regarding Improvements to the play area of the city park. They were Interested In putting In an underground sprinkling system and seeding It to grass. They were also considering a surface of some kind under the swings and merry-go-round. This was referred to the Park Committee: Jerry Sweeney, Da I'M Mcleod and Jerrv Hollomon. The Council accepted 8 or 10 50-gallon oil barrels from the for all personnel Increase In transportation costs Increase In cast of fuel oil Increase In maintenance costs Hicrea.se In retirement and Social Security The amount of tax, In excess nf the constitutional limitation. proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is $902,315, whicn, expressed as a rate of levy, Is pcstimnleri at S10.65 Dor thous and dollars of true cash value of taxable property within the district. Dated this 10th day of March, 1971. Attest: s Ronald L. Daniels District Clerk s Jack Sumner Chairman Board of Directors ll-12c Naiinnal Honor Society They will fce distributed about town to be used aa trash bar- Mayor Bill Collins et March 13 as a special Council meeting to meet wltn Jerry ncurjjo tn t. n n will explain what they can do for Heppner as far as the Shobe canyon. i .a is. iiav a meeting With representatives from lone, Lex ington, the coumy n ? est Service In regard to a land fill. Council opined HB 1018 on proposed building code legisla tion. WeU No. S With the 733 gallons per mln ute flow of water from Well No. 5 Supt. Vic Groshens said the city would have a good supply of water for 30 years. The city is faced with a new water line. The old well was laid zig zag, thinking this would slow down the giavlty flow of the water. The new line would be within the city right-of-way In the road and the city could pickup revenue from outlets. Vic said, 'The new well is only 30 feet from the city main and the citv can tap into it pretty easy. Vic said he was opposed to a submersible pump. If something goes wrong, the whole "ball of wax" has to come out. Vic was Jubilant and considered the "new well" a wonderful anni versary gift of 21 years with the City of Heppner. The well wa ter will be tested before being Introduced Into the city system. Fire Works The 1908 fire works ordinance is not in conflict with the Ore gon Statutes. This requires n fee of $30 for a license to sell fire works within the city lim its. Sewer Treatment School Bud Springer attended a Sew er Treatment School at Oregon State. Where 40 had been ex pected there were 200 in at tendance to become qualified operators. Vic reviewed briefly some of the problems with the sewage treatment plant. The digester is overloaded. The state recom mends a second digester. Sew age system standards are con stantly being raised. The city recorder was asked to write J. Val Toronto of Pen dleton to survey the needs for i. rviuncll. Vic noted there may be a need for a new filter which was or Iclnally mercury sealed. The city has taken out the mercury and Is using bearing oil. The state has eliminated the mer cury seals on filters and are trying to trace mercury In sys tems and the streams and rlv era. The Heppner filter used 20 pounds of mercury to seal It. The city still has the mercury. The Council approved a $100 drawing account for the Library to pay for books and office sup plies. A summary of all purch ases would be given the rity before asking for the next $100. A 90 day variance was grant ed Sam Heath for the parking of a mobile home alongside Fi esta Bowling Alleys. Council approved a call for bids for a pump for the new well. Vic suggested a 40 horse power pump that would pump 800 gallons per minute. The city discussed the con struction of a Guard Rail by Ed Wilsons between Hill St and Matlock St. west of the Swee ney property. There would be about 50 feet of railing. The city has ties for posts and the Avon Melby told the council she couldn't afford to continue spraying the seven Box Elder trees on her parking strip and said she would like to have Columbia Basin to cut them down. It seemed the opinion of the council that while the park ing strip or utility strlg belongs to the city it Is the responslbll Ity of the property owners. City Attorney said a survey would, have to be made to determine the exact location of the trees. The meeting adjourned at 10:27 p.m. Willows Grange Sets Sunday Activities Willows Grange will observe Church Sunday on March 21. Grangers may attend the church of their choice. There will be a potluck din ner at the hall at 12:30 follow ed by the regular grange meet ing at 2 p.m. r TIL. U . . ;-'t. r ? " " 1 tJ its'? A?v?"4"-'l DEMONSTRATION OF THE MASSEY-FERGUSON 1500 MARCH 23 AT 1:00 P.M. at the BILL DOHERTY RANCH ON SANDHOLLOW O The Tractor with the Caterpillar Motor O 150 Horse Power O Maximum Operator Comfort O Easy Handling West Enpleineiif Massey-Ferguson and Heston Stanfield 449-3666 Lexington