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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. SUCCESSFUL LOSERS are the iUW.t3or ui. - KOPS (Keep oil pounaa - , " WedneilaT MaryL Aamodt ol Condon sit. in 'throno . theWr of many! ClockwU. are. Jac Ramsay of Condon. Mrs. Slerugh". of Lexington. Mr.. Ed Struth.r. of Heppner and Mrs. A. C. Pleper 01 Lexington. Four Graduate From Success was the name for four at the District TOPS dinner meeting Wednesday evening at the Willows Grange Hall, lone. These four. Mrs. Ed Strulhera, Heppner, Mrs. Homer Hughes and Mrs. A. G. Neper, both of HHS Happy Golfers Place in Matches, On March 29, the HHS Golf team traveled to McNary Coun try Club to participate In their first golf match of the 1971 sea son. The tenm members played well, but could only salvage a 4th place. The team Is rather young this year, consisting of only fresh men and sophomore boys, tut as the season has progressed, experience has proved quite beneficial. since ims x r'T team has Irerrowd by w 30; stroke as sa ta tr to , tearr. o.-uii r than tt ,1.. S-i only 1 J iatt tt-r H biwf it vtihtntuai m . - . r ..! : 1 rfmtr m uL tamit plnvn. Tto; 3ffii- t,iun. dui titan r. t.ir. npiui! -ill; pmcr wat; Tieiir ui- Drnwrns: posttwt.. . l.rm. mur. to Jean- put uuruu.. , cntm mt: at tlierr 4rt k WiifHUir inurr. warn 5m?" bw wiurtmua.. Ltuunif ti' Imuilllit fry cmv 11 HTTIMSSS. Xi 2i!T n-Tj'wn Buit 'v.V tv hit Jxnrtt ium rmx tur tie fciwt r:i nam. utr vr-n t 3 Jnxrtt jncaars at Ixbut vbs fca;?7 iun. ' ma wnlea x 3B2itC "swff. Vifei Eh lb? Meet! Fotiwjj a i linr. it -ivur mtl lerrcat irgrnivatlnna- if Morrow Ov.ir.vj nnwut$ sW.tc juwKSif ".meat Ti list will b up'.'.it.iit .init sunuantrt: jwrnrties.I'?" Cr?KKfr tions wuhin to be rndiiitrtti xi Si 'Isr.ssif suvut -irxxafS the Gazette-Titne cClw. Cr.tr lt -nr.iJi3anr.nji t.i ular meeting (far Lu.-v-t i.Uiw wjuHura w'Z. set be Included. OrJy or. Laci ? irjiaao?tt. mobrow couxrr Morrow County Coirt Tzx. Wttfrjenity Morrow County School fc-rl Ttirt WxAaj Morrow County JuvetnJ Xi-ivjqr GvativJ I-V.tAaj Pioneer Memorial Hospital tcH Tiir-J Ttzs-i7 Morrow County Jayceai Ei7 Wdaly Morrow County Jaycee Wives TU?4 ThurwJay Morrow County Plannirsjj Oxr.-.: JfoeU on call Morrow County Rifle and Pistol Club NFO Port of Morrow HEPPNER Bookworms Golden Age Club Hello Heppner Heppner Arm of the National To Keep and Bear Arms Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber fo Heppner City Council Heppner Civic League -, Heppner tiks Lodge Heppner Extension Unit Heppner Garden Club Hpnnnpr I.eilon & Anirillarv Heppner Lodge No. 69 AF & AM Heppner Mini mize Tops Club Heppner Ruth Assembly No. 60 Rainbow Girls Mother's Club Order of Eastern Star Rhea Creek Grange Royal Arch Masons Soroptlmlsts IONE Altar Society of St Williams American Legion American Legion Auxiliary Beta Omega oi lone City Council lone Garden Club lone Lion's Club lone PTA lone Willows Grange lone Women's Fellowship . LEXINGTON Lexington City Council Lexington Holly Rebekahs Clip and Thurmdor. AptU . TOPS nwmben who graduated to , H,.trlr mul na last TOPS to KOPS Lexington and Mrs. J;c Ramsay of Condon having maintained ...,l..l,t rr.i"rlhtt bV their nhvslclan for the required length of time graduated from Take Off Founds Sensibly to KOrS. Keep Off rounds Sensib ly! Queen for the evening was Mary Lou Aamodt who is runner-up for Oregon State Queen. She lost 67 pounds last year. A lithesome as this young woman Is. it is hard to imag ine that at one time she weigh ed over 2vV pounds. Theme for the owning was "Fly Into Spring Lighter". Mrs. Joe Nix of Condon. area captain. i . .. . . . n 4 .ti-Wt. emoevu irw i-wj;." ....... , Infers met u !vew ways help rr.r.Sfr. Aosls ww We need your good farm and rruv.V ?.- bft fc in t&ojmjjoh listings now so that we evrjLl Scan show them with the grow- A tiz -r..r C i.-ii.-f 2 -th j.j &nd see the grass. TSf-f ski.: Z ; TTt , TZ nrtm.. fj t1 ! f" - 1-J ,J';' ",ITir i MLh Win - 13 "liHtiUCinr JuJlt-ITlt' - J.. PTKUX IC 0"Fv tna xi- tue not n. t i""!";'; "'" - - r " ' . ' i iirr noTtimiHt; lio: ti & hniET , ,m"n?c " TB - , - . W nucn w utr - rt SmiW iott luiix First Wff4ay, 8. CO p.m. La.st Thursday Second Thursday Second & Fourth Tuesday First Tuesday Second Tuesday Assn. Third Monday Every Monday First Monday . Third Monday Every Thursday Second Monday Second Monday Commerce , First Monday First 4: Third Tuesday . Every Tuesday First & Third Monday , First Monday Second Monday Second Friday , Fourth Wednesday Every Thursday First Thursday Third Tiifwdav. 8:00 . First Tuesday. 2:00 Second A Fourth Tuesday First Tuesday Second Wednesday Second ft Fourth Monday Second Thursday Sunday after Third Sat. at 12:30 p.m. (Feb. & March) Fourth Thursday First Monday First ft Third Thursday Save Real EftotO Ff Sale 7 bedroom howe, fireplace, modern, attractive. AL SO, 2 bedroom remodeled house In lone. Phone after 6 D.m.. 678 0G90 or 676-5856. Ctf37 REMEMBER we have houses for sale. See Frank Turner Tur nnr. Van Martor & Bryant 7tfc HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom home, possibly 3. Redecoratea and large fenced yard. Easy to heat. Easy terms. Phone 676 DG90 after 5. 28tfc FOR SALE Three bedroom homo in Lexington. Phone 989 8495. 14tfc FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch ntylo homo. Lnrgo living room with flrenlnee. wall-to-wall carpeting. Combination family room and kitchen, uarage. in side recently re decorated. Can assume 57e mortgnge. vesia Kilkenny home. Call C76-92G7. 2tfc lst-4th FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house; Fnmllv room with fireplace Covered patio, largo double earaee. Second hath in gar ace. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovgrcn. 676 5)925. 5tfc 1RRIGON ACREAGES 1) 2 bedroom homo In Irrlcon with ovtrn lnreo lot. close to school. $151X1.00. Small down and owner will carry contract. 2 2 acres with 3 bedroom hom nnrtinllv remodeled, lust out of Irrigon. $11,500.00 terms to suit. (3) 44 aerts 3 bedroom home nd outbuildings 3 miles west of Irrigon. Buy owners small equity and then S111.S0 per month. (4 lfiu acres partially develop ed, has pump and some burled ain line, will nave water irom est Extension ditch that runs rough property. $160.00 per Terms. It. B- ITXSTifXNT CO. Gladys Ave. Hen&isun. Ore. J WWW? days ?ArE t-U f newly rei ac.le retired Pct-ae Tiro be-tewn beese to iW, 183 SW Jiusiirififi wrnj;G. etTrrtirt a.ai :nrx iiLX CfcH &-2Z:S to 1 lafiar S w TTinn. mm. Sew Srrcsif t-Z T.vrzib.'.. vTnr 1..IR xst.- i-?- rrrir Public Noticef SCTXZ C? EXA3TS CW UCOG37 TO j Ti Cry if Eftppner Planning! Cimmmsiun hereby sjives notice : it i public hearing to consider j irj imrtnrfment to the zoning; v..?? nt rr, Zoning Ordinance! if citf Cry of Heppner. chanj-1 s.z ESe tvUowUiij describefi i r.rrrjirrr f -r.m AR-A2TiCuiture I Zx w E-EftHirfential Zone. The p.fiprT7 i. described as fol- E-g'ir.nir.2 at a point where the section line between Sec tions 27 and 34, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M. and the present zoning boundary between AR and R intersect, thence Westerly along said Section line 720 feet more or less, thence North 20 degrees East 460 feet, more or less, thence North 33 degrees 04' 40" East, 456.80 feet, thence North 41 degrees 14' 30" East, 478.84 feet, and thence South prlv nlnnt? said zoning bound ary 1180 feet more or. less to the point of beginning. All In the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. The hoarine shall be held at the Heppner City Hall on May 10, 1971, at 8:00 o'clock r.M., Pacific Daylight Savings Time, s W. C. Rosewall Chairman, Planning Commission City of Heppner 17c MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT R-l NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Morrow County School District R-l Office, Box 368, Lex ington, Oregon 97839, for fur nishing and delivering the fol lowing: 1-new 54 passenger school bus 1-new 12 passenger panel 1-new 6 passenger sedan 1-new 9 passenger station waenn Bids will also be received on the cnmnlete Durchase and installation of Individual room electric furnaces for the lone Elementary School. RI.U fnr vi.hlr-l.va and the fur nace installation will be open mt 9-m n m mrr on Mav 17. 1971. at the District Office in l'tflnrrtiin and w III be DrOW'ni- ed to the School Board at their wpular mMtinir al R:(X) D.m. on May 17, 1971. The School Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any or all technicalities or claims. Specifications and bid forms mav lu amiilrail At the office nf thn DUtrlrt SiirxTlnlcndcnt at Lexington. Only bid forms fur nished by the school district win h iihvI Rlrlt miiai he In sealed enveloes and clearly marked BID. Signed: Jack Sumner, Chairman, Morrow ft-hool District R 1 Attest: Ronald L. Daniels, Clerk Publication Dates: April ia, 1971 and May 6, 1971. Hid Opening: May 17, at 2:00 p.m. 1718c NOTICE Or MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, May 10, 1971. tne Boara of Equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet nt the County Courthouse in Hepp ner, Oregon, to publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for said County of Morrow, for the year 1971 and to correct all errors in valuation, descriptions, or qual ities of land, lots or other prop erty assessed by the assessor. The ratio between asscessea and true cash value adopted by thn Rnnrrt of Eaualization pur suant to ORS 309:034' is 100 per cent It shall he the dutv of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appoimea. Petitions for adjustment of as- sossmnnts must be filed with the Board of Equalization not later than the Monday of the week following the first week that the Board is in session. Joyce Ritch, Assessor County of Morrow, Oregon 17-19C FOR INCLUSION OF LANDS WITHIN THE WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th dav of March. 19t5S. there was filed with the Board of Directors of the West Extension Irrigation District a tvtition for the inclusion of the following described lands with in the boundaries of the west Extension Irrigation District which lanes are described as fcdlcnrs: v-T-. . c-vin-. c-c tjv pkc WM, ccTisistir.g of 35 Acres or iesa 4 rTci the wtitio. S A'beU l! 1 petitioners 5 U. Kin - petitioners " 0 . 4 v - ... 'f Columbia Basin Electric Co-op "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" Telephone 676-9146 .. .k.t tha above described lands be included within the boundaries of the West wwr , .. i..in.iinn nutrlct. and that won iini,""" , the boundaries of said district . ....i.i m include said All persons Interested are hereby required to appear at tiler in m - . ectnrs of the West Extension Ir i.... i..- rwutrirt nn the 5tn uRV At.. ..f r rw inn ruiaiu ul of May. 1971. it 7:30 o'clock p.m., which is during the reg ular meeting of the said Board . . ,..-.... . nnit after the OX- plration of the time for the pub lication of this notice, there to n. onH iihow cause, if any they have, why the petition should not ne gramcu. Any objwtions to tne gram-i..- f notltlon shall be presented to said Board of Dir ectors in writing at or prior to the time set for said hearing. ti, fniinm of anv ncrsons in terested to show cause as here in provided shall be taken as an assent on his part to the i.idnn nf thn 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, Date of first publication: April 15, 1971. Date of last puoncuwon. April 29, 1971. WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT By Clarence R. Post ' 1517c NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING MOTirK is HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to ORS 294.401, that a meeting of the Budget Commit t of thA Port of Morrow. Board- man, Oregon, will be held at City Hall Council Chambers on the 13th day of May, 1971 at K-nn n m. o'clock for the pur pose of receiving the budget message and nudgci aocumem nt cm Port for the vear 1971- 72. Any person may discuss pro posed programs wltn tne ouag et Committee at that time. Shirley Zielinskl Budget Officer 1719c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the County of Morrow Probate Department Estate of: GEORGE L. SNIDER No. 1672 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate proceedings in the estate of George L. Snider, de are now pendinz In the I above entitled court, wherein r.iaiiis snider, the undersign- ed, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal repre- sentative of said estate, au per- sons navnng claims againsi siu 'estate hereby are required to I nrospnt thpm. in due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as Mated below, to the under signed at the following address new designated as the place for the presentation of claims to wit: Gladys Snider, lone, Oregon 07843 CLADYS SNIDER Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent 171819C NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE vrvrtrp. IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21th day of May, 1971, at the hour of 2 o'clock n f nt th front door of the Morrow County Courthouse at Heppner, Morrow wuniy, wic con, I will sell at public auc hlehest bidder for cash In hand the following doa- crlbed real property, to-wu. Commencing at me iumn common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10. Township 4 North, Range 23 East of the Willam ette Meridian, Identified by a 2-lnch diameter brass washer set In concrete In a 2-lnch 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 227.13 feet to a point sub merged in the Columbia Rlv 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 tures thereon, including, but not limited to, the No. 390 John Deere Hay Cuber No. BE 20406 and all of the grinders 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 Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County to me directed in the suit of Redwood Bank, a California banking cor poration, plaintiff, vs. I. M. D Feed Corporation, formerly I. M iwkon Tnrnoration: I. M. Dock' en, Emma E. Docken, Dorothy J. Hurrle, individually and as personal representative oi me Estate of Don E. Hurrle, de ceased, M. Eric Docken, D. Sus- mm More Americans than ever before are spend ing their summer exploring the wonders nature has bestowed on this continent. And whether it's the vast Pacific Northwest, the great Tennessee Valley area, Everglades Na tional Forest or one of the smaller parks or forests .In between, thousands of America's vacation spots re made safer and more enjoyable because of the availability of electricity supplied by America's consumer-owned rural electric systems. Rural electrics serve in 2700 of the nation's 3100 counties, in the sparsely settled areas away from the population centers. As a result of this electric service, most established camping grounds now have well-lighted facilities and running water. Rural stores keep their food cold and fresh with electric refrigeration. Electric heaters take the early morning chill out of mountain-top cabins, and air-conditioned motels along the way help freshen weary travelers. And in case of emergency, small hospitals or infirmaries and doctors' offices, supplied with dependable electric power from rural electrics, stand ready to serve. Built with the help of loans from the Rural Electrification Administration, rural electrics are doing their part to provide city people with safe and comfortable rest and relaxation in the country side and everybody benefits. Rural electrics heartily support our govern ment's efforts to beautify America and encourage travel in the United States. When you sea a rural electric co-op this summer, stop in for a visit. You'll find friendly people who know the area and are ready to be helpfuL an Docken; Umatilla Develop, ment Corporation, an . Oregon corporation; United States of America, by and through Its agency, Small Business Admin istration; and Top Line Equip ment Co.. an Oregon corpora tion, as defendants, which aald 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 Dor cent per annum from December 1, 1970 until paid; tne sum oi $1,701.65 paid by plaintiff as an Insurance Dremlum. Dlus 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 S7vnn na Id bv plaintiff for a title search and examination of the mortgaged premises; the sum of $5,000.00 as plaintiffs nttornev fees: and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements incur red in this suit and taxed and allowed at $101.10, together with the costs and exoenses of Bale; which said execution, if the pro ceeds from the sale of said real property be sufficient, aiso mmmsnrlfl me to satisfy the amounts due the defendant unuea siaies ui aiuci ivo, nrlnrinnl amount belnfiT $117.- 400.00, plus interest thereon at the rate oi 5.5 per cent per an num from September 24, 1969 until paid. DATED this zzna aay oi April, 1971. JOHN F. MOLLAHAN, SHERIFF OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON 1619c VQU WIN AT $1313 FORD F1N70 Manufacturer's suggested re tail price. Dealer preparation chargax, M any. transportation chargM, state and local tame not Included. AT YOUR NORTHWEST FORD DEALER'S