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Loco! Boys Figure in Umatilla Races Even the weatherman aeetned in loin local ran lor a real treat at Umatilla Speedway Sun ilav last utH'k as lie held back threatening wind and rain Morma fr this year's opening r.icfl. Morrow county fans did not have to be dLn ppolnted In the performance of the local lirtyi. The next Speedway Race ii April 11. Time trials at I p.m. and race at 2. Limited modlfieds ran Just the trophy dah and main as only 3 of the thundering machine showed up. John Thorpe collect ed the hardware and the main, (lyde Fought 2nd and George Keenan 3rd. The limited sportsmen put on the show of the day with a good f old of cars, about half coming from the Tri Cities and the rest I x ally -owned. Harvey Adken had fast time find took the dash in his No. 80 Ford, followed by Steve Dick man, No. 40 Ford; Edle Jones. Butter Creek. No. 36 Ford and Hick En, No. 17 Chev. First heat went to Pat John son, No. 77 and Bob Hernandez, No. 66. Second heat wu tiien by Ton McKinstry. Kepprer. In a Harry Phillip spor-red Chev No. 1. followed by Harvey Ai ken No. SO. Rauch Sweeney McKliuitry Lu goner Durbln Tomklns Crow Simmon Rieber Lexington Pendleton Heppner Umatilla Hermiston Hermlston Hermiston Hermlston Hermiston V 13 13 12 7 6 6 3 2 Rummage Seekers Fatten Civic League Pocketbook Webster defines Rummage as "a searching carefully by look ing into every' corner and by turning things over; hence, an upheaval derangement, confu sion, turmoil ... The ladies of the Civic Leifa might have hc ifVirifij - greed with the tfs.it'.is li conclusion c tht'j irer.i.-T.-e--lvaded, scsrif. -p f.-iT.f.s.,7.f ft1' 15 Real Estate BRIAN THOMAS HUCHZS IRE ICON ACREAGES 1 2 bedroom home In Irrigon with extra large lot, close to school. $4300.00. Small down and owner will carry contract. (2) 2 acres with 3 bedroom home partially remodeled. Just! out of Irrigon. $11,500.00 terms to suit. (3 ii acres 3 bedroom home and outbuildings 3 miles west of Irrigon. Buy owners small : equity and then 5lll.su per month. (4 160 acres partially develop ed, has pump and some buried main line, will have water from West Extension ditch that runs I through property. SldO.ov per 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch style home. Large living room with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting. Combination family room and kltcnen. uarage. in side recently re decorated. Can assume 5 mortgage. Vesta Kilkenny home. Call 676-9267. 2tfc lst-4th REMEMBER we have houses for sale. See Frank Turner Tur ner. Van Marter & Bryant. 7UC HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. April t. ItTI 15 Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, possibly 3. Redecorated and large fenced yard. Easy to heat. Easy terms, rnone 676-9690 after 5. 28tfc T?rms. Brian Hughes Named We Rifd your farm ind Outstanding teenager .ranch listings I can show the GAZETTE-TIMES FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house: Family room with fireplace. Covered patio, large double caraee. Second bath In gar ace. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanno Lovgren. 676 9923. 5tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom Epis copal church rectory, modern and redecorated, fireplace, large utility. Call 676-9156 or 676-9141. 37tfc Phone 676 9228 for G-T want ad service. 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Ideal for newly married couple or retired couple. Two bedroom home In Milton-Frcewater at 103 SW 6th. Walking distance to south business section, churches and city halL Call 676 9228 In Heppner or 938-5473 In Milton Freewater. 18tfp 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 FOR SALE Three bedroom home In Lexington. Phone 989 84D5. 14tfc and , cihr. - iv.Tir. a.-.: lit? ijC'-O-'o. -Jtrrr In the mam. Ron McKinstry ir.-i end ser.fi u i.i . r..-- rcally set out to deLver the; or: fjr tie rirr-rtj soes.jr' milk as he wove ha wayfu: Tr.-Ur i-.ti 5a -jj-id-r I through the pack in an effort to; a builr-ia tuy-i:r-er i large! iuent uuent body his Stru-. TtocA Hhes. grand- .c ; .V.-S. o.e uies. nas ; Nw; rj-Tre-i jutsrumiing Teen i?!? Sfc.nrv Scnool. He 1 a." i-f - otd Mrs. Tom Sij'Vs Ke attended school in. H..'eencr antd S Slushed tit. r.i f-ide. Hu father euiche at; Vocr'.-e Hh Schovi. i He Hj.s muue outstanding con-.' ttbuncrw to hi sc-ioou He let-, liwi it fuctbail. baketbail. , ks ana oross country. He was i ;iass oificer euch ot his first vtHrs :n hign .'fiooi, pres. ' denr his junior year, vice ores- ' junior- js now so mat we ;m with the grow ing crops and see the grass. M. B. LNVESTMSNT CO. 2-iO Gladys Ave. Hermiston. Ore. phone 54j?-557 days evenings 567-323 L Public Notices FOR INCLUSION OF L.WD5 WITHIN THE WEST EXTENSION IRBIGAT3CN DISTRICT .NOTICE IS HKKEBV GIVEN that on tht; 'ith tiaj ot Man.il, 1S, there ws tiieU sith tic overtake Dickrr.an. cut wxjjbox hooked on the back stretch and aed spun out where he had to be content with watching the fin-L-h go to: 1st. Steve Dickman, No. 40; 2nd Eddie Jonas. No. 3G; 3rd Bob Hfrnani'ett. N 66; 4th Harvey Adken No. 80; 5th. Montie Stieber. No. 5; 6th Jerry Gilliam. No. 37 and 7th, John Eynon. No. 77. Hard luck award had to go to Herb Shaw, No. 38, who blew his transmission during warm up. cf teyv was ovfilly tor-! yuar and president student - body Board oi Directors U 'he Wcm eu'siiie whIe luthers brjwstwl tJ:e selection wt.i;n "he old REX building T!ie lure of barte-i loiis and the Arts a.id Crait display add ed spice to the tridinonal mm mae sale format. A.'teraoon'g Aaecdotes One lady was linking over the articles when she spied a familiar-looking electric razor, amazingly similar to the one she h.iit rHpnt!v misnlaeed. In the Figure 8, Stan Rauch. , when the matter was reviewed. Lexington, ivj. nau u si,e had mistakenly placed it in Lob sweency io. o coucnt-u nr i.s -ieniur year. He was captain in iootfrail inu basKetbail his junior and fenior years. Chosen most out : standing player hi junior year and most inspirational ptayer ; his senior year. He has been chosen to piay i on the West Team in the East ; West Shrine Game in Pnule . ton in Augjst. He has passed his entrance tests and has his application in ; for the Coast Guard ! in 'ew Hampshire. Cf THE CntCUIT COURT CF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOB MORROW CO U NTT Morrow County. Oregon, a po Ltal subdivision of the State of Cres.c. Tlalntiff, I Vs. RC5SST CXT.RIX; TOM FRA ' TESS lJ rOLLY F RATERS husba-d and wife: GEORGE I. oCrtTOX: IXIZ.BETH LINE- H.OI: FLOYD S.Mmi and BEV- 'HLt $)IZZH. husband and wife; GEOiiOS ALZ.YX and COR. AL LY N, husffaaJ a.r.i wife; CHLOE W!?rCi!ir ,TT?-SeL BAILEY and S!U.SS 3.ULTY. husband and viie; mrTE and TK.V3AVXN3 S. VKTTE. husband .liiu wife: LIZ. ELflE CROW- :ll. hjtlx" lccse sulli van. xk.x cvtex botts. 3RCCB vstivxtst: EOTTS, and iny other persots having or claiming :u hav jcce right, ti le or ;merisr. is tie real rrop- trophy with Dale Badoux No. 59. Stan Rauch No. 4 and Bob Dur bln No. 15, crossing In that or der. The heut was the usual slam banger with lots of action. Joe Lugoner, 1969 champion, lost a tire from his No. 82 '58 Plym outh early in the race which left It wide open from Ron Mc- Klnstry In a Harry Phillips sponsored 19GO Dodge No. 83. Stan Rauch pushed his No. 4 1949 Ford, from the rear of the pack to challenge last year's champion, Ron McKinstry, but spun on the final lap and re linquished 2nd spot to last. year's rookie of the year, Dale Badoux, in his 1958 rora o. 59. Finish was: 1st Ron McKins try No. 83; 2nd Dale Badoux, No. 59; 3rd, Stan Rauch No. 4; 4th, Bob Sweeney No. 3; 5th Dwight Crum, No. 38; 6th, Jerry Simmons No. 64; 7th, Chuck Rie ber No. 69 and 8th, Bob Durbin No. 15. Only nine of the mechanical delinquents could be mustered to start the main. Two spun out early and McKinstry had to sit it out on the east end with a flat. Bob Sweeney, No. 3 Olds failed to anchor soon enough at the Intersection which brought out the red flag and left Dur bin upside down In his No. 15 1956 Chrysler. After a restart the remaining four finished: 1st Joe Lugoner No. 82; 2nd Stan Rauch No. 4; 3rd Dale Badoux, No. 59; 4th Tom Tomkins No. 37. Point standings after one race are: Limited Sportsman Dickman Richland 21 Adkens Kennewick 21 Jonas Butter Creek 17 Richland 11 Richland 8 Hermlston 7 Richland 5 Heppner 4 Hermiston 2 Hermlston 1, Rick Marquanit, 13 Heppner High School class saiutatonan. was named to the honor roil lor winter term at Washington State University where he is a fresh man. Rick is the son of llr. and Mrs. BUI Marquardt of Lexington. .1 1 1 I . .1 : sale. Good-naturedly, she bought! RlCK Ofl HCnCf KCil it back. A league member was surprised when unloading an other donated box of goods to find a sack of rotten apples the children of the donor had mistaken it for refuse and ac cordingly added to it. Coats caused a little "turmoil and confusion" ranging from the one shopper trying to pur chase the coat just laid down by another and the man who came in to buy old work jack ets and had to return as he'd forgotten his own. Word of Thanks President of the Civic League, Pat Jensen commented, 'The sale is a lot of fun but a lot of work, too. I would like to sin cerely thank all the people re sponsible for our success the community for their donations and turnout, the fellow-members for their hard wark, the owners of the building and the chair men, Ginger Keithley and Judy Laughlin. Without your support, we would not have a kindergarten." Sxteiiston Irrigation Disuiet a petition for tfce inviUton -ji 'he following iestnotu '.aiids wstn in the ouundaries- of :r.e '.Vex Kxiension irrigation District, waicn lands art described as, follows; NE', SW'. TIN. :t5E., .VM consisting of 35 Acres: more or less. itx name oi petitioners :n said petition are Louis G. Kaikaue and Annaoeil SJn- ieauemy kaue. husband and wife. ; The prayer of the petitioners; Hoberr Currtn is that the above described JXAJS28-L lands be included within the ; Cade 1-1 boundaries of the West Esten-; sion Irr.gation wistrict. and thar the bounuanes of said district, be extended to include said Tom & Dolly Fraters lands. 1 27TA2S26-2 All persons interested are . Code 1-1 hereby required to appear at I list In the complaint herein, Defendants, Summons To: All defendants above named and to all persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, and being the Morrow County delinquent tax foreclos ure list for the year 1971: You are required to take notice that the plaintiff herein has filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County an application to fore close the lien of all taxes shown on the Morrow County tax fore closure list for the year 1971, herein set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment and de cree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the all persons interested In any of the real property included In said foreclosure list are hereby required to file an answer and defense, If any there be, or If any they have, to such appli cation for Judgment and decree within thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of the first publication of this summons, which date Is the eighteenth of March, 1971. This notice is published in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a news paper of general circulation, published in Said County, by authority of an order of the County Court of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon and designated In such order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, as the newspaper in which said notice is to be published, which order Is dated the 18th day of March, 1971. That the delinq uent list for the year 1971, which application Is made to irty included It ti f.wclosure first publication, and any and foreclose, is as follows ( Mame of Owner ' as siKrwn on , latest Tlx 3uil the office of the Board of Dir ectors of the West Extension Ir- Georse t Gordon rigarion District on the 3th day 1 35BB2S26-110 of Mav. 13TU at 7:30 o'clock Code 1-1 which is during the reg- BUYS MOTEL IMiMa T inikfrnm rironnPii ll.J fl Vu fc , .4b r , , i ular meeting of the said Board the Surf N Sand Motel and . tha .r. Apartments located on the high- Diratio of Vime for the Eub way at Agate Beach. Ore. Public Notices lication cf this notice, there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the petition should not be granted. Any objections to the grant ins of said petition shall be 1971, as detailed and summar Hernandez Stieber Gilliam Eynon McKinstry Johnston Era Figure 8 Badoux Hermlston 18 CABINET WORK Cut torn Mad Cabinets, Formica end Ccrsailc Cssstet Tops. Antiques Reflnisbed, Willow Creek Cabinets I0NE Kidney Machine Slides to Show Twice In Morrow County Morrow County's chairman of the Betty Crocker coupons, Mrs. Joe Engelraan. reported this week that she had sent in 3800 coupons for March. This brings to a total of 57.300 coupons sent in since the contest started. In Heppner She has leceived slides of the Kidney Machine and how it is used. They wiU be shown at the south end of the county on Ap ril H at 8 pa at the Heppner! nign acnooi caietonum. ut. Wolff will be present to explain and answer questions. Sixth grade students through high school are urged to attend as well a adults. Anyone who has a friend or a relative whose life depends on a Kidney Ma chine will find the elides most rewiu'ding. Mrs. Er.gelman will be assisted by Mrs. C C Jones. la fcoeurdmaa Mrs. Ecgelman will show the ! slide on April 12 at 8 p.m. at j Eiverside High School at Board ; man. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEABJTNG Tho Viii.itJpt for thf Rnartiman Cemeterv District for the fiscal presented to said Board of Dir- year 1971-72, beginning July 1, lectors in writing at or prior to me lime sei lor saiu nedxiiig. The failure of any persons in terested to show cause as here in provided shall be taken as an assent on his part to the Inclusion of the above describ ed lands within the boundaries of the West Extension Irriga tion District as prayed for in the petition. DATED this 7th day of April, 1971. Date of first publication: April 15, 1971. Date of last publication: April 29, 1971. WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT By Clarence R. Post 1517c ized in the accompanying sched ules was prepared on an ac counting basis consistent with that used in prior years. A copy of the budget document may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. at the City Hall. The budget document, or any portion of it may be obtained for 25c complete or 10c per sheet at the City Hall. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held April 27. 1971 at 2:00 P.M. at the City HaU for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may ap pear to discuss this budget or any part of it. D ELMER A. HUG Chairman of the Budget Committee 1115c Robert Currtn 27DA2S26-49 Code 1-1 Robert Currin 272S26-1 Code 1-5 Robert Currin 27DA2S26-49 Code 1-5 Elizabeth Lineham 24DD5N26-5 Code 10-3 Floyd & Beverly Smith 27DD1S25-16 Code 12-1 Year of Amount Interest Description Delin- of to quency Taxes 4-15-71 Trsa No. 175. City of 1970-71 244 !bT E'C-zrer. Deed Book 64. 1969-70 1.97 .16 F-5e 54 1968-69 1.86 .30 1967-68 1.48 .36 1966- 67 1.33 .43 1965- 66 1.32 .53 Trsu-t No. 159. City of 1970-71 25.71 .30 Heppner. Deed Book 56, 1969-70 29.56 2.46 Pase 19 1968-69 27.92 4.56 1967- 68 22.21 5.50 1966- 67 19.92 6.64 All lot 1, North 62 feet 1970-71 939.19 10.89 lot 10, Block 4. Original 1969-70 944.56 78.68 City of Heppner 1968-69 1015.74 165.87 1967- 68 807.78 196.53 1966- 67 724.42 234.20 Lots 2 to 8 inc. Block 2 1970-71 24.25 .28 ML Vernons Add. City of 1969-70 24.38 2.03 Heppner 1968-69 23.04 3.76 1967- 68 18.51 4.50 . 1966-67 16.60 5.37 1965- 66 16.53 6.67 South half, South East 1970-71 16.82 .20 quarter. Section 27, Town- 1969-70 15.47 1.29 ship 2S, Range 26 E. W. M. 1968-69 14.01 2.29 1967- 68 11.97 2.91 1966- 67 10.58 3.42 1965- 66 10.46 4.22 North 50 feet of lot 1, 1970-71 17.81 21 Lots 2 to 8 Inc. Block 21, 1969-70 17.41 1.45 Mt. Vernon Add. City of 1968-69 15.76 2.57 Heppner 1967-68 13.77 3.35 ' 1966- 67 12.17 3.93 1965- 66 12.03 4.85 Lots 18, 19 & 20 Block 35, 1970-71 8.52 .10 City of Irrigon 1969-70 7.98 .66 1968- 69 7.22 1.18 1967- 68 6.06 1.47 1966- 67 5.17 1.67 1965- 66 3.29 1.33 All lots 4 & 5, Block 1970-71 13.33 .15 17, City of Lexington. 1969-70 12.41 2.03 1968- 69 49.31 9.53 1967- 68 39.14 9.52 1966- 67 19.03 5.77 Total 12.21 144.78 5117.86 145.02 93.64 105.31 44.65 160.22 Shirley Rugg underwent major surgery at St Vincents Hospl tal recently. Den 3 net April S. Wa node two 20 foot ropes out of binder twine on our rope maker. Also we put red wood stain on house name signs we're making. Troy Simmons, Scribe mmmn MONEY Pay Yourself First by Saving Here Generous Dividends Paid Regularly Call Us Today! FSKST FEDEflML Savings & Loan Assn. Ph. 276-3421 109 S. W. Court Pendleton At Both Our Morrow County Locations Call 676-9103 or 989-8525 eppner Ieisobh ieS11IC9 a George & Cora Allvn 34AB1S25-4 Code 12-1 Gordon White 9AB1S24-18 Code 35-1 Gordon & Maravena S. White 9AB1S24-22 Code 35-1 Gordon White 9AB1S24-23 Code 35-1 Lila Elsie Crowell, Helen Louise Sullivan. John Owens Botts, Bruce DeWayne Botts 10BB1S24-6 Code 35-1 Chloe Winston 114N25-3 Code 25-3 Jerrol & Erlene Bailey 9AB1S24-2 Code 35-1 All lot 6, Block 13, City of Lexington, Less right away O W R & N. Co. North half, lots 9, 10 & 11. Block 3, Sperrys First Add., City of lone. All lots 1 & 2. Block 4. Sperrys Second Add., City of lone. All lot 3, Block 4, Sperrys Second Add., City of lone. All lots 3 & 4. Block 1, Cluffs Seventh Add., City of lone. 1970-71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1964-65 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966-67 South West quarter North West quarter Section 11, 4 North 25 E. W. M. All lot 5. Block 1, Sperrys First Add.. City of lone. You and each of you are fur ther notified to appear within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this sum mons and defend this suit or ray the amount provided by law for the redemption of said properties, and if you so ap pear you are further notified to serve a copy of your appear ance, oblections or answer on the undersigned at his post of fice address as herein stated. If you fail so to do. Judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled Court fore- 1970-71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966-67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 closing the liens of said taxes as shown by the tax foreclosure list, together with interest and all costs as shall be due upon each of such properties. Said judgment and decree will order that the Clerk of this Court shall deliver a certified copy of said iudement and decree to the Tax Collector of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and said Iudement and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the Coun ty of each of the properties 7.59 7.06 6.52 27.52 24.53 38.08 43.61 14.89 14.67 13.62 11.23 10.21 51.87 195.60 181.60 311.33 282.85 14.89 18.34 17.03 20.86 18.93 37.23 36.68 51.08 39.32 35.72 223.95 212.17 186.54' 176.00 149.98 3.23 3.18 2.95 2.41 2.19 2.90 .09 .59 1.06 6.70 7.93 15.36 21.08 .17 1.22 2.22 2.73 3.30 .60 16.29 29.66 75.75 91.45 .17 1.53 2.79 5.08 6.12 .43 3.06 8.34 9.57 11.55 2.60 17.67 30.46 42.84 48.49 .03 .26 .48 .59 .71 1.17 207.72 74.26 1237.00 ' 105.74 232.93 1090.79 20.10 therein described. And you are further notified that plaintiff vvill apply to the Court for such other relief as may be just and equitable In the premises. JOHN F. MOLLAHAN Sheriff and Tax Collector for Morrow County, Oregon HERMAN W. WINTER District Attorney for Morrow County, Oregon, and Attorney for Plaintiff Post office address: Heppner. Oregon ll-14c