Mtrrnii QAirmc
PTA Sees Film
On Celilo Falls;
Officers Elected
K4 Irby of ArlinKton
. n .... i vliK Kill
ihowrd
to the
7 Lri Anrii 15 In the cafe
torlum. rhotography being his
hobby he HaJ nimeu wm
....JLnni cnvi of the Ancient
Indian KUhlng Grounds that are
rare to find on mm. winmw"
him and many other at the par
tlcular time that these FalU
would some day be covert ov
cr forever, due to the backing
up of the waters of The Dalles
Dam.
It alum-ed how the Indians
fished for salmon and stcelhead
using nets, fishing from plat
forms set precariously out over
the rapids. Also how they pre
pared the meat In getting It
ready for the smoke racks, so
., mnid oat It later. It in
cluded scenes of Indians dress-r-d
in their colorful attire at Ro
deo attractions as well as a
round their villages at Celilo
Falls. At the closing It showed
several beautiful sunsets over
"the still waters" covering what
used to :c n spectacular sight
for many.
Election of officers for the
coming year were held. Presi
dent, Mrs. Don Peterson: vice
president, Mrs. Jim West; sec
retary and treasurer, Mrs. Lee
Palmer.
There was some discussion as
to whether to hold the annual
school picnic, it finally was de
cided to dispense with It this
year- . Au
Room count was won by the
first and eighth grades.
Wranglers
See Movies
A good sized crowd attended
the last Wranglers meeting
where movies of the 1964 and
1969 Pendleton RoundUp were
shown by Harold Kerr. Charlie
Daly obtained the films which
were produced by the Wide
World of Sports and shown pre
viously on national television.
These films were very Interest
ing and some familiar faces
were seen on the screen.
During the business session,
It was unanimously approved to
extend a life time membership
In the club to Fred Mankln, In
appreciation for many years of
support, nara worn mm mui
iasm. Besides having worked for
many years in the club and or
ganlzlng many activities, Fred
has served over 20 years as su
perintendent of the horse show
and has used his personal loud
speaker system for the horse
dhow and other public functions.
Fred recently gave this speaker
system to the club and it Is now
operated by Mike Matthews.
The club also approved a do
nation of $25.00 to the Morrow
County Historical Committee to
help in the publication of the
history of Morrow county
Refreshments were served at
tl
rnnnlusloii of the meeting
,..
by the committee m w8.
the evening.
Eat Beef
Drink Beef
I Tnofntit Rivf Broth can be
yours with those miniature en
oino nf Reef Broth now be
lne sold by Morrow County
CowBelles. It is a low calorie
dehydrated product that is a
tasty addition to many dishes.
It can also be recommended ns
td-mornine pickup.
You can order yours by calling
Mrs. Terry Thompson ai oiu
9770.
; The Beef Broth packets will
also be available at tne l,ow
Bulls luncheon Friday at the
All Saints' Episcopal parish
hall.
Pomona Grange Due
Pnmnnn Grnnso will be at
Rhea Creek Grange, Saturday,
April 24 at 10:30 a.m.
For Weed
Call on
Mel Boyer
Spraying-Dusting-Fertilixing-Seeding
DRY OR LIQUID FERTILIZER APPLICATION
Weed Spraying $1.00 Per Acre
You Can Find Us All Year Around
AT THE
LEXINGTON AIRPORT
Phone 989-8422
riMga. Thaw. April u. ltn I
Ex-Drua Addict
Speaks at Drug Series
nOM MALL
... ..
Wednesday night, April
began the first meeting oi uie
Community Drug Education Ser-
Ins held in the Heppner craae 1
c..kl KdittlnnrruMA Rftnm. StU-l
ovuuva 1.....r-.t. -- - .lace on ine new uosi
p Ilonnlnraon. the CUBSt I " il. I nine
speaker, u a stuaeni irom nu
man riiiinee ana an ex-uruit nu
diet. He told the story of his
nn tixDerlence with drugs and
why he does not use mem mw.
r - r. . .
He said, " I never gnineu
ihlnir hv the use 01 aruua.
camo as close as possium
. H.I.
destroying my mind ana me oe
fore I finally quit."
smart lived and went to
whool in a small town similar
to Heppner. When he graduated
In 1908, he went to a univer
sity, and there found the ma
Witv ut the students uslntr mar
ijuana and other drugs. He was
Introduced to drugs oy
friends, and he tried them Just
as an experiment to satisfy his
curiosity. He said. "I never in
tended to be a steady grass
smoker, but I found myself us
ing more and more. It really
tlidn't scorn to bother me at
first."
After using marijuana and
hashish for several months, he
began to wonder what LSD
might be like. He said, "While
I was straight, I told myself I
wouldn't take acid, but when I
was stoned on pot, I couldnt
see why I shouldn't try it.
nfnm innrr he was smoking
as many as 20 marijuana cig
arettes a day, dcsiux-3 usie
LSD, amphetamines, barbltuates'
and even heroin until his sup
ply of heroin ran out. To af
ford such a quantity of drugs,
he and his friends bought them
in wholesale quantities. It was
during this time that Stuart
was arrested and jailed, and
thus forced to quit drugs sud
denly "That was one exr-
. ct.iarr anld. "that is
u-ni-v, .
really terrible. To say your head
hurts would oe puiuns u iu
ly." He quit using drugs in
June, 1970 after depending on
them for two years. He said, "I
didn't really come down until
August or September, 5 months
later." .
Stuart told the young people
tv. mnciinir "After trying all
uimis of drues. I found there
.,, twhintr in them that help
ed me in any way. u whs jum
r nana rl mnrhanism. not a
kick. You can never remiy ra"."
iif vnn nlwavs have to come
cm .ivm'v -
.nmuiinw. and then your
UUWH OW.llVi"-l -
im nre lust that much
worse. Drugs don't , bring happl
nnltf mloorU "
tiros, unij
To a question someone i:u
about legalizing marijuana oiu
art said, "That would be one of
the greatest mistakes tne urm
Ctntoa over made. Legalizing
marijuana is no answer to the
drug problem.
The Drug Series will contin
ue each Wednesday evening
Mav 19. Each session
"''""t" nnilM. r.rade
win oe i.i
cl.i TVriiitiniirnose kuuiii i
7:30. Young people, teacners,
parents, and the general public j
are urged to attend.
- - ' ,
Prindles on Vacation
Mr and Mrs. Milo Prlndle are
homo from a late winter vaca
tion that took them into Arizo-
i., ar thev went to oau
. rif.. Thou pnloved tne
landscaping of the Mormon
mnrvp on at tne a-
coustlcs of the tabernacle proved
when the kuide cirops a
i,riiinri to the Canyons,
Bryce, Zlon and Grand. The top
of Grand Canyon at 7000 fee
,,h them "short oi
breath". They didn't go to the
bottom of the canyon.
at Mesa, Ariz, they visited with
friends. The desert was alive
...iv. kimo nf everv color.
They visited with Mllo's sister
" j 1.1- Mh at San Diego.
They recommended riding the
tramway at Palm Springs for
. i,twinff In that area.
They stopped at Reno and came
home Hwy, $s.
Spraying
3 j
Owner-Gar Aviation
Morrow Pension
Checks ro wse
$70,000
t U Wllfll I . ... . .
m ... rniu twnpflt from
the boost In social security pay
..,. recently voted by Con
en muiiuw vwiitj - 1
" M?-
h wlll retirement
checks in the local area aver
.. .
;e on the new basis. .
According to the latest figures
released by the Social Security
Administration, wnicn snow wic
number of local beneficiaries
mi ihA amnunt thev were set
ting at the beginning of last
year, the new total win oe ap
proximately $70,000 larger than
before.
Arrnso.the. hoard increases
ia norront are orovlded. under
the bill for retired or disabled
workers, their families ana om
nr rinnnnripnts.
Single persons who have been
getting the minimum pension of
7J a vonp will now rewive
$845. The minimum for married
couples will rise irom
annually to $W67. For a disab
i.ut wnrkpr with a wife and
child, who may have been re
ceiving the median amount of
S3.000 a year, this year's checks
will total $3,300.
Pension payments to tnose
who had been earning the max
imum amount subject to social
security taxes for a number of
years will go up proportionate
ly- ... . .
The size or tne pension a re
tired worker collects is directly
miatwi to his earnings during
his active years and, therefore,
to his contributions to the pen
sion fund.
In Morrow County, on the Da-
sis of the Social Security Ad
ministration's annual report,
payments to local beneficiaries
were at the average yearly rate
of $1,048 per recipient.
Beginning in June, when the
first payments reflecting the in
crease will arrive, the local ave
raero will be S1.153. Separate
checks will follow a few weeks
later to cover the increase Irom
Jan. 1.
For the local commmunity as
a whole, the pension payments
this year will amount to ap
proximately 5T766.000, as com
pared with tne previous luiai oi
$696,000.
Financing oi tne increase win
be accomplished by raising the
amount of individual Income
subject to payroll tax to $9,000
from the present limit oi (,sw,
beginning next January.
Vnr a wage earner getting
sqnno or more a year, it will
mean a tax increase oi st-w.w.
Kindergarten
Graduation Dated
Prospective students for
Hpnnner Kindergarten are
the
at
tending the sessions from now
until thp last tWO WeeKS OI
snhnnl. Plans for the gradua
tion and picnic on May 27 were
... . . -i i . .J
made at the Heppner civic
League meeting Monday eve
ning. Plans for the booth at
the Fair were also aiscussea.
Phil Mahonev has donated
$20 to the Kindergarten. Reports
worn nven on three bills in
committee that would aid pri-
vate kindergartens.
LONEROCK NEWS
mwvTtncK Easter Sunday
came in with a snow blizzard
and went out the same way dui
tho rtinnor nartv was held at
the Annex just the same. Those
attending from a aisiance weie
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Keith
from Genesee. Ida-
Hofer. Fred Hopp,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim neiaenger w
Portland. Bob and Dora Blue,
nr-nr. ti iriniiia. Mr. and Mrs
Cpp 1 McDaniei ana iamny
HarHmnn The children wore
coats while hunting Easter eggs
but they had a lot oi tun jusi
the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmer of
Condon visited the Emmett Da
vis family this week.
t iinttio returned
rniwn Place recently
nhnrp she snent the winter
months, and is now busy plant
ing her early garaen.
Portland visitors this week-
rt ini-inHpd the Nicholls fam
ily, Mike Erwert and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heiaen
ger and Louey Dahl of Hermis
ton. .
MnviKn? Bundles of did
notranartera. 25c Gazette-
TimM Office. 43tfc
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Ftm EsUmcrtM
CaU CM Orwick 83-858$
or Coado. 3S4-22S2
AMti for United Von Lin.
15 Real Estate
Vnr Sal A 3 hod room house
flronlaoe. modern, attractive. AL-
Ct 9 kwlmnm VAmnftalfwt tlOUS6
Itj-sf m .. u
In Inns. Phone after 8 D.m.. 676-
I -
fWiOO or A7B-585fi. CU37
REMEMBER we have houses for
sale. See Frank Turner rur
nnr Van Marti k Brvant
7tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom
HOUbb W Redecorated
home, possibly 3. Redecorated
and large fenced yard. Easy
to heat Easy terms, rnone
fi7R.QT.(M) after 5. 28tfC
FOR SALE Three bedroom
In fxYlntrtnn. Phone 989
turn 14tfc
IRRIGON ACREAGES
(1) 2 bedroom home In Irrlgon
n-lfh Avtra lnrce lot. Close vo
school, $4500.00. Smau aown nu
owner wlll carry contract.
uv, 3 hprlroom
f-6 C3 "
home partially remodeled, Just
. . . ,1 CAA AA fAfini
out oi irngon. h,jw.v iv...
to suit.
f "J A XL a "roQ 5 hrdroom home
and outbuildings 3 miles west
Tinn rhv nwners small
equity and then $111.80 per
month.
ia ten nxno nnrtlallv develoP-
VI xw J I - . -
ed, has pump and some burled
main line, will have water from
ur.. rvtonoinn Hitrh that runs
through property. $160.00 per
acre. Terms.
va noaA vnur pood farm and
...k llctlncre nnw SO that We
can show them with the grow
ing crops ana see tne gross.
i. -a INVESTMENT CO.
ivx. '
240 Gladys Ave. Hermiston, Ore.
phone 567-D aays
evenings 567-8231
FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch
style home. Large living room
with fireplace, wall-to-wall
carpeting. Combination family
room and kitchen. Garage. In
side recently re-decorated. Can
assume 5 mortgage. Vesta
Kilkenny home. Call 676-9267.
2tfc lst-4th
FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house:
Family room with iirepiace.
Covered patio, large double
garage. Second bath In gar
age. Fenced back yard. See
Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676
9925. 5tfc
RIVERSIDE MENUS
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Junior-Senior High School for
the week of April 2b-30 are as
follows:
MnnHav SDaehetti. tossed
salad, corn bread with honey,
butter and ice cream.
TiioaHau Hot dOBS. relish.
potato crips, buttered corn and
cookies.
Wednesday Meat loaf, whip
ped potatoes, celery sticks, home
made rolls ana jeno.
Thursday Chiliburgers, cot
tage cheese and fruit salad,
filled graham crackers and pud
ding. Friday Toasted cheese sand
wiches, buttered green beans
' . .
cak5Lan.a aPPle. !?"5e'.
Milk is served with all meals
s
C1P
nrMiiffififo) A ffl
We can write either a Participating
Plan or a Deviated Plan.
Giving you a new lower rats
Call 676-9113
Turner, Von Marter
and Bryant .
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Ideal for newly
married couple or retired
couple. Two be.droom homBJIJ
Mllton-Freewater 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. Ktl-p
FOR SALE 5 bedroom house,
under GI loan, new hardwood
cabinets In kitchen, new pan
ellng in living room dining
room. New forced air furnace.
Vernon Cecil, 135 Quald, call
after 1:30 p.m. 676-5553.
Public Notices
FOR INCLUSION Or LANDS
WITHIN THE WEST
EXTENSION IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Krvmrv TS HF.REBY GIVEN
that on the 6th day of March,
1968, there was filed with the
Board of Directors of the West
Extension Irrigation District a
petition for the inclusion of the
following described lands with
in the boundaries of the West
Extension Irrigation District,
which lands are described as
follows:
NEV4, SWVi. 5ie,
VM, consisting of 3j Acres
more or less.
The name of the petitioners
In said petition are Louis G.
Kinkade and Annabell L. Kin
kade, husband and wife.
The prayer or tne peuuun.-ia
is that the above aescnoea
i.c hA included within me
boundaries' of the West Exten
sion Irrigation District, and that
the boundaries of said district
be extended to include saia
lands.
All persons interestea are
id to anoear at
the office of the Board of Dir
ectors of the West Extension Ir
rigation District on the am aay
of May, 1971. at 7:30 o'ciock
p.m., which is during the reg
..ia,. moetinfT of the said Board
of Directors next after the ex
piration of the time ior ine puu
this notice, there to
appear and show cause, if any
they have, wny ine ncl,llu"
should not be granted.
Any objections to me
lilg V. fcJW.M ,
presented to said Board of Dir
Mnra in writinff at or prior to
i r cnirl nptition snail oe
the time set for said hearing.
The failure of any persons in
terested to show cause as here
in provided shall be taken as
an assent on nis pait iw
nf the above describ
ed lands within the boundaries
of the West Extension irriga
tion District as prayed for in
the petition. ' '
DATED tnlS an aay ui
1971.
Date of first publication:
April 15, 1971. .
Date oi last puuiu-ou"'
April 29, 1971.
WEST EXTENSION
' IRRIGATION DISTRICT
TJv rinrpnee R. Post
15-17C
NOTICE OF
itiuTTiT cntnoL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
in compliance with Sec. au-ih",
-tc 4 tvin nnaiifiori voters OI
una, iu
YOU CAN
AYE
ON
0
School District No. R l. of Mor
row County, State of Oregon.
STt the ANNUAL SCIIOOL
ELECTION of said District wlll
be held at Rhea Creek Grange
Hall. Heppner Elementary
School. lone High School, River
aide Junlor-Senlor High , Sch
A C Houghton Eclmentary
Sehool and Lexington AdmlnU
tratlve Office, between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m, on
the first Monday of May. being
the 3rd day of May. 1971. for
he purpose of electing 1 direct
or from Zone 2 (Irrlgon) for a
five year term. 1 director from
Zone 6 (Heppner) for a one year
term, and various advisory com
mittee members.
DATED this 15th day of Ap
ril, 1971. '
s Ronald L. Daniels
District Clerk
s Jack Sumner
Chairman Board of
Directors
1516c
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
vnTtpp T HFREBY GIVEN
lJ i Ll-
.. u. Oilh rinv nf Mav.
1971, at the hour of 2 o clock
P.M. at the front door of the
rnurthouse at
muuvw wvm..
Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, I will sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash In hand the following des
cribed real property, io-wh.
i enrnfir
Commencing ai v"
common to Sections 3, 4, 9
and 10, Township 4 North,
Range 25 East of the Willam
ette Meridian, identified by a
2-inch diameter brass washer
set In concrete in a 2-inch
steel pipe; Thence North
81 degrees 28' 30" East a dis
tance of 2003.45 feet to the
true point of beginning for
this description; Thence North
a distance of 788.73 feet to a
witness corner; Thence con
tinuing North a distance of
227.15 feet to a point sub
merged in the Columbia Riv
er at approximate elevation
250; Thence North 82 degrees
54' 30" East a distance of
503.89 feet to another sub
merged point in the Columbia
River at approximate eleva
tion 250; Thence South a dis
tance of 202.05 feet to a wit
ness corner; Thence continu
ing South a distance of 620.61
feet; Thence South 79 degrees
31' 30" West a distance of
427 31 feet; Thence South
0 degrees 01" 50" West a dis
tance of 145.00 feet; Thence
South 67 degrees 39' 20" West
a distance of 86.21 feet to the
point of beginning.
All being in the County of
Morrow, State of Oregon.
Together with all appurten
ances, improvements and fix
thprpon. including, but
nnt limited to. the No. 390
tv,. nnom Hiv fnhpr No. BE
flliu wet. - -
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and mixing equipment and
conveyors and power and elec
trical machinery and equip,
ment comprising the cubing
plant and buildings. '
Said sale to be made under
execution Issued out of the Clr
cult Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County to the
directed In the suit of Redwood
Bank, a California banking cor
poratlon, plaintiff, vs. L M. P.
Feed Corporation, formerly LW
Docken Corporation; L M. Dot
en, Emma E. Docken, Dorothy
J. Hurrle, individually .and M
personal representative of the
Estate of Don E. Hurrle, de
ceased. M. Eric Docken. D. Sua
an Docken; Umatilla Develop,
ment Corporation, an Oregon
corporation; United State- of
America, by and through to
agency, Small Business Am n
istration; and Top Line Equip
ment Co., an Oregon corpora.
Hon, as defendants, which said
execution commands me to sell
the above described real prop,
erty, together with certain per
sonal property, to satisfy the
amounts due the plaintiff, the
total principal amount being
$113,218.59. plus interest there
on at the rate of 9.5 per cent per
annum from May 1. 1970 until
paid; the sum of $1,018.20 paid
by plaintiff as an Insurance
premium, plus Interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from September 1, 1970
until paid; the sum of $475.00
paid by plaintiff as an insur
ance premium, plus Interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from December
1, 1970 until paid; the sum of
$1,701.65 paid by plaintiff as an
Insurance premium, plus inter
est thereon at the rate of 10
per cent per annum from Feb
ruary 11. 1971 until paid; the
sum of $18,773.66, plus interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from March 3,
1971 until paid; the sum of
$75.00 paid by plaintiff for a
title search and examination of
the mortgaged premises; . the
sum of $5,000.00 as p a nt ffs
attorney fees; and for plaintiffs
costs and disbursements incur
red in this suit and taxed and
allowed at $101.10, together with
the costs and expenses of sale;
which said execution, if the pro
ceeds from the sale of said real
property be sufficient, also
commands me to satisfy the
amounts due the defendant.
United States of America, the
principal amount being $117,
400 00, plus interest thereon at
the' rate of 5.5 per cent per an
num from September 24, 1969
until paid. ;
DATED this 22nd day of
April, 1971.
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN,
SHERIFF OF
MORROW COUNTY, -OREGON
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