t HEWNES GAZETTETIMES. Thurtdcrf. Mot IX 171
lone Inventor
HasOpen House
By EVA RAMLETT I ior Class mothers.
. . Rev. and Mrs. Bill Arthur, and
IONE A large crowd from Donald Brlstow attended the
Oregon and Washington attend- Oregon Annual Conference of
ed the "Open House" held at the United Church of Christ In
, . . ... oisaicm recenuy. uonuia urisiow
Carland Swanson home May 8 L, ,,, ' tho stn,0 m.
and 9. The occasion was a dem
nnntrnflnn of the new tvoe com
bine reel that Mr. Swanson had Rev. and Mrs. Bill Arthur
Invented and patented. Tills reel we ln Portland on May 3.
differs from the usual round hwc ,ny received and drove
patterned reel ln that It oper- nome a lao ord bedan, that
ates In a triangular pattern, was oonaiea 10 oe soia ai me
sweenlncr the erain back from Annual Church Auction on
the sickle to the auger and pre- puno 5.
venta dronDlnir or spillinc of May 2, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
heads on the sickle bar to the Mrs- Ry W. Lindstrom, and
ground. Mr. Swanson and Bill Christina, and Tanya Tucker,
Weatherford demonstrated the w" 1 Grand Religion of the
new reel and also the new mod- Oregon International Order of
era equipment that has been Kainiww ior Girls, attended a
purchased and set up In the reception In honor of Grand
small factory, so that reels can wormy Aavisor, uooDie nzger
be built rapidly. Orders were al1 at Milton-Freewater. Grand
also taken for this reel. Mrs. Worthy Advisor Debbie will pay
Garland Swanson and Mrs. Bill an official visit to the lone As
Weatherford were hostesses for sembly No. 89, on May 18. The
the occasion and also presided meeting will be held at 4:00
at the refreshment table. Pm-. ionowea Dy a planned
pot luck dinner.
Student Election At the May 9 service of the
Public Notlcts
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 24th day of May,
1971, at the hour of 2 o'clock
P.M. at the front door of the
Morrow County Courthouse at
Heppner, Morrow County, ore
gon, I will sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash In hand the following des
crlbed real property, to-wlt:
Commencing at the corner
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 ln 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
tlnulng North a distance of
227.15 feet to a point sub
merged ln 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
anccs. improvements and fix
tures thereon, including, but
not limited to. the No. 390
John Deere Hay Cuber No. B
The Student Bodv of lone United Church of Christ, Steve
High School held their annual Anderson of Arlington favored
election for next year on Thurs- the congregation with a vocal
day. Rick Barnett was elected solo, "How Lovely Are Thy
Student Body President, and oth- Dwellings," by Biddle. The
er officers are: Ann McElligott, Deaconess' announces a coffee
vice-president; Julie Zinter, sec- hour next Sunday will be held
retary; D-Ann Barnett, assistant in honor of the Choir and Dar-
secretary-treasufcr; editor of rell James, Choir Director,
the paper, Ann McElligott; Ion- Mr, and Mrs. Bill Rietmann
ian Annual, Jackie Howton. and family had as dinner guests
Varsity Cheerleaders for the en- on Mother's Day, Mrs. Roy
suing year are Cindy Barnett, Hurst, Mrs. Ron Anderson, Steve
Mary McElligott, Cheri Carlson, and David from Arlington, Miss
and Cindy Ekstrom, Linda Anderson of Portland,
The Junior-Senior Banquetf and Mr- antJ Mrs- Darrell James
was held in the school cafetor- and family,
ium on Friday evening. A large Mr- and Mrs. Dennis Swanson
mural on the stage curtain de- ar,d family of Auburn, Wash.,
Dieted "A Nieht On The Delta spent the weekend at the home
Queen". On stage was Ann Hos- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I sponsored by the GAA of lone
there due to a neck injury he
received In an automobile ac
cident. Ho is in the same room
with Mark Bailey.
The Junior-Senior Prom was
held Saturday evening. The
liieme was "I Never Promised
You A Rose Garden". On half
of the back wall of the gym
Mrs. Carr had painted a mural
typical of the theme. A blue
sky covered the celling and down
the walls were deep blue pa
per with silver stars. Music was
by "The Ashton Park" and be
tween the mural and bandstand
there was a fountain with trail
ing rose vines. The tables were
separated from the dance floor
by hedges of green with paper
roses at Intervals. An archway
covered in the same design led
into the gym, and in front of
the stage, silver covered steps
held bouquets of real flowers.
King of the Prom was Mike Col
lins; Queen was Carley Bergs
trom; Prince was Peter McElli
gott; and Princess was Jeri
Snow. The dance program was
a cover of red embossed felt
with a painted white rose and
tied with white cording. Break
fast was served at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett.
The Mother-Daughter Tea
kins dressed in her finerv. tvD- Garland Swanson,
ical of a Southern Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett and
Kent Gutierrez, a typical South- family spent the weekend vis
ern Gentleman even to a stove ltinS his mother, Mrs. Esther
pipe hat. The tables were dec- Barnett and other relatives in
orated in a southern motif. The h area. Sam has been trans
menu consisted of Mint Julep ferred from Fairfield Air Base
(apple juice), Southern Fried to Portland.
Chicken (Ham and pineapple Mrs. Ida Coleman, Patti Craw
sauce), Cotton Balls (baked po- ford, and Sharlene Hamlett
tatoes), Black-eyed Peas (peas), spent the weekend In Portland
Carolina Moon Salad (Orange at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jello), Short'nin' Bread (Rolls), Pete Crawford.
Magnolia Buds (relishes), Dixie Mrs. Henry Krebs returned
Delight (Cherry cheesecake), home last week after being in
Planter's Punch (coffee or the hospital in Pendleton fol
punch) and Melon Seeds (nuts), lowing surgery.
The program: Welcome by Julie Mrs. Mary Holtz returned from
Zinter, Junior Class President; the hospital this week follow
Prayer, Father Raymond Beard; ing surgery at Pendleton Corn
Duet of folksongs by Mrs. Anna munity Hospital last week.
Lee James, and Darrell James; Mrs. Vida Heliker is home and
Speaker, Father Raymond around again after a brief stay
Beard; and Thank you by Jeri in the Good Shepherd Hospital.
Snow, Senior Class President. Howard Crowell Is a patient
The sophomore class, girls in in St. Anthony Hospital follow
long skirts and blouses, and ing surgery last Friday. Karen
boys in patched pants and Crowell is doing his janitor
shirts, all with blackened faces work.
were the "darkles" who waited Mrs. Sam Crawford is a pa-
on the tables. The dinner was tient ln St. Anthony Hospital.
cooked and served by the Jun- Jerry Picker is also a patient
KNOX'S
YARD AND
LAWN SALE
Soaker Hose-25 ft.
5s" Reg. 2.50-Sale J77
Soaker Hose 50 ft.
5s" Reg. 3.75-Sale 2.77
Rubber Garden Hose 75 ft.
" Reg. 16.95-Sale U.47
Rubber Garden Hose 50 ft.
5s" Reg. 11.75-Sale 77
Rubber Garden Hose-25 ft.
5s" Reg. 6.25-Sale 447
Reinforced Garden Hose Nylon Tire
Cord-50 ft.-'2" Reg. 5.50-Sale 3.77
Reinforced Garden Hose-Nylon Tire
Cord-25 ft.-W Reg. 3.50-Sale 2.27
Vinyl Garden Hose-50 ft.
5s" Reg. 4.95-Sale 3J7
Vinyl Garden Hose-25 ft.
Vz" Reg. 2.0O-Sa!e J37
Rain-Wave Oscillating with 4
Position Dial .... Reg. 8.99-Sale 5.47
Melnor Pulsating Sprinkler
Full Circle Reg. 10.49-Sale 727
New-Marine & Mobile Home Vinyl
Hose-50 ft 58" Reg. 10.50-Sale
Everain 'Turret" 4 positions to fit
your Lawn Shape Reg. 3.99-Sale 2.77
High School was held May 10
In the beautiful decorated set
tings from the Prom. Mothers
were welcomed by Marianne
Pettyjohn. The Choralettes ac
companied by Darrell James
sang a number. Cherl Carlson
was narrator, and 17 girls mod
eled the dresses they wore to
the Prom. The Choralettes sang
another number, followed by a
clever skit, "What My Mommy
Means To Me" put on by 16
girls. The young ladles then
served the Mother's cake and
punch, and Marianne Pettyjohn
gave the closing remarks
Mrs. Frances Mitchell and
Charlotte Griffith from Portland
spent the weeeknd at the George
Griffith home at Cecil.
David Tucker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Tucker broke his
ankle last week while playing
baseball on the school diamond,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Howton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., re
turned last week from a trip to
the Holy Land. The experiences
of their trip will be written up
next week.
Mrs. Linea Nottage from Port
land is visiting at the home of
Carl Troedson.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom on
Mother's Day for dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
and family, Mrs. Fannie Grif
fith, and Cathy and Carol Holtz.
Members of the Lodge No. 120
A.F. & A.M. announces the Of
ficial Visit of B. Dotson, Grand
Master, from Eugene on May
19. All Lodges In the district
are invited to attend. The Grand
Master will award Jewels of
Service to the order. The pre
sentations will be open to the
public. lone Lodge has one 50
year Jewel to be presented to
Capt. Farra Reed of Bremerton,
Wash., but due to illness, will
be unable to attend.
Due to conflicts the regular
meeting of the Order of Eastern
Star will be May 17 instead of
the 11.
The lone PTA will meet Thurs
day for installation of officers.
Also the 7th grade will put on
a skit entitled "Sorry, wron
Number".
lone Coming Events May
13 PTA
16 Baccalaureate, 7:00 p.m.
18 Spring Music Concert,
8.00 p.m.
21 Last day of school for seniors
22 Commencement, 8:00 p.m.
27 Grade School banquet and
dance
28 Last day of school
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GARY CARR, AU-Around winner
of Cub Scout Pack No. 661
Pinewood Derby.
Gary Carr Takes
Pinewood Derby Final
Gary Carr of Cub Scout Den
2 ran the champion Pinewood
racer in the finals May 6 at
the Elks Club. Kirk Sager of
Den 5 was second
The Elks club furnished the
pinewood kits to each of the 40
some Cub Scouts. The kits in
eluded the piece of pinewood,
wheels and nails. The boys
carved the racer to be 7 inches
lone 2- inches wide and
couldn't weigh over 5 ozs. Gary
added a small windshield, steer
ing wheel and numeral 26 to
his red racer.
The two boys received small
trophies presented by Cat bher
man, Exalted Ruler.
Marion Green, Boy Scout com
mittee chairman, set up the
race run -off by Leonard Toll
as starter and Dave McLeod at
the finish.
All of the 1st and 2nd place
winners in the Den races com
peted. The other winners were
Jody Jensen and Delbert lur
ner of Den 1, Coleman Devme
of Den 2, Troy Simmons and
Terry Toll of Den 3, Ron Schwarz
and Eric Clow of Den 5, Bryan
Thompson of Den 5 and Todd
Harrison and Curtis viau oi
Den 6.
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Owe fitood
Wagon Wheel
Cafe St Lounge
SATURDAY, MAY 15
"THE TET0NS"
FROM
THE DALLES
20406 and all of the grinders
and mixing equipment ana
conveyors and power ana eiec
triral machinery and equip
ment comprising the cubing
plant and buildings.
Said sale to be made undei
execution Issued out or the tir
cult 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. L M. D,
Feed Corporation, formerly I. M.
Docken Corporation; I. M. Dock-
en, Emma E. Docken, Dorothy
J. Hurrle, individually and as
personal representative oi me
Estate of Don fc. tturne, ue
ceased, M. Eric Docken, D. Sus
an Docken: Umatilla Develop
Corporation, an Oregon
corporation; United States of
America, by and through its
agency, Small Business jamin
istration; and Top Line Equip
ment Co., an Oregon corpora
tion, as defendants, which said
execution commands me to sell
the above described real prop
oi-tv. together with certain per
sonal property, to satisfy me
amounts due the plaintiff, the
fntal principal amount oeing
$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
oremium. 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 plaintiffs
attorney fees; and for plaintiff's
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 or 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 oi
April, 1971.
JUHlN b MULLAHAH,
SHERIFF OF
MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON
16 -19c
Anv beraon may appear to Alt
cusa the budget or any portion
of It.
Dewey W. West, Jr.
Mayor
19 20c
NOTICE TO .
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed Personal Representa
tlve of the estate of ALLEN LES
LIE BRAINARD. Deceased. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to pre
sent the same within four
months from this date at 535
South Seventh Street, Redmond,
Ore eon.
DATED and first published
this 13th day of May, 1971.
William H. Robinson
Personal Representative
Stanley E. Clark
Attorney for
Personal Representative
535 South Seventh Street
Redmond, Oregon 97756
. . 19-21C
NOTICE
The Morrow County Court of
Morrow County, Oregon will
hold a public meeting at the
County Judge's office ln the
Courthouse at Heppner, Oregon
on May 26, 1971 at 10:00 A.M.,
for the purpose of preparing the
budcet for the fiscal year 1971-
72. Anyone may appear to dis
cuss the proposed programs.
Sadie Parrish,
Budget Officer.
19c
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to ORS 294.401, that a
meeting of the Budget Commit,
tee of the Port of Morrow, Board-
man, Oregon, will be held at
City Hall Council cnamoert on
the 13th day of May, 1971 at
5:00 p.m. o'clock for the pur
pose of receiving the budget
message and budget document
of said Port for the year 1971
72. Any person may discuss pro.
posed programs with the Budg
et Committee at that time.
Shirley Zicllnskl
Budget Officer
17-19o
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE STATE Or 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
ceased, are now pending In the
above entitled court, wherein
Gladvs Snider, the undersign
ed, has been appointed and has
Qualified as the personal repre
sentative of said estate. All per
sons having claims against said
estate hereby are requirea to
present them, in due form and
nrnnerlv verified, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to me unaer
stoned at the following address
new designated as the place for
the presentation or claims to-
wit: Gladys Snider, lone, Oregon
97843
Is GLADYS SNIDER
Personal Representative Of
the estate of the above ... ,
named decedent
171819C
NOTICE
The budget for the City of
Boardman for the fiscal year
1971-72, beginning July 1, 1971,
was prepared on an accounting
basis consistent with that used
in prior years. A copy of the
budget document may be in
spected by interested persons be
tween 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 City Coun
cil will be held on June 1, 1971
at 8:00 P.M. at the City Hall
for the purpose of holding a
public hearing on this budget.
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