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HEI'PNEB GAZETTE Real Estate Transactions Pnrkhlll Corp. to Thomas H. Denton and Jean Denton. Lots 21, 22, 23, 24 in Block 29, City . of Irrlgon. John T. Murtha to John R. Re ser. Tract of NEW and EV4 SW in Sec. 21 Tp 3 SR 23 oi approx 9S1 nr-res. Arnold Braat and Mary Lou Braat to Hansell Bros. inc. fctt Rpc 28 Td 4 NR 27. Rena A. Selts ad Lorna Fae Kines to Wanda E. Whipple. Lot 4 In Block 38 West, Irrlgon, Fiainheth Anne Bennett to David Baker and Rose Marie Rnker. Govt. Lot No. 3: Govt. Lot No. 4'; SV4NWV4I SWV4; Ett See. 4: all Sec. 5: NEVi: swy4 SW14 Sec. 6: NV4 Sec. 8; Wtt Kvr. 9: all in Tp 1 NR 24. John T. Murtha to Campbell Livestock Co. NEVaSEtt Sec. 31: Nswy SEVSWVa: SW14SE& Sec. 32 Tp 3 SR 23 and lands also in Gilliam County. Martin S. Abken and Leatha M. Abken to LaVern T. Christ iansen and Marjorle H. Christ iansen. Lots 1 to 5. SV4 Lot 6, Lots 11 to 14, Lots 33 to 38 in Block 47, Irrigon. Earl J. Blake and Margaret C. Blake to Elwayne Bergstrom Lots 23 & 24 in Blake Ranch Addition. David Rietmann and Lucile Rietmann to Juliana Rietmann Frank. WVi Sec. 28 Tp 1 NR 24 Emma P. Peck to Clinton Ken neth Peck and Lucile Peck. All Sec. 4; NWV4 Sec. 10, in Tp 2 SR 25. Victor L. Groshens Jr., and Judy L. Groshens to Everett W. Brock and Colleen C. Brock. Lots 4, 5, 6 & 7 Block 1, Fuller's Ad dition to Town of Lexington. Everett W. Brock and Coliee C. Brock to Fred E. Miller and Gladys F. Miller. Lots 4. 5, 6 & 7 Block 1 Fuller's Addition to Town of Lexington. C. David Falconer and Shirley Jo. Falconer to Barbara Jordan. Lot 17 in Blake Ranch Addition. U. S. A. to Nile G. Williams. Lots 3, 4, 6 & 8, SWy4SWy4 Sec. 20 Tp 4 NR 27, containing 146.08 acres. George J. Weigel, Harvey C. Frye and Gertrude M. Frye to Madallne F. Allen. E'jSE NE14 Sec. 36, Tp 5 NR 26. Roland Bergstorm and Donna Joan Bergstrom to Richard Sher er and Margo Sherer. EVa Block 18 in Will's Addition to City of lone. City of Boardman Urban Re newal Agency to William E. Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson. Lot 3 in 2nd Addition, City of Boardman. City of Boardman Urban Re newal Agency to Ted L. Wilson and Mary L. Wilson. Lot 4 in Block 2, West Boardman. Ina M. Hale to Mariam H. Leavengood and Coe I. Leaven good. Ett Sec. 17 in Tp 1 NR 25, containing 320 acres. Ray C. Ayers and Maxine Ayera to Jack E. Melland and Nancy Ann Melland. Lots 2 & 5 in Block 7 Jones First Addit ion to City of Heppner and S. 52 feet lot 4, Block 4, Morrow's Addition, Lots 5 & 6, Block 4m Morrow's Addition to City of Heppner. Georgia Lynch to Bill G. Lynch and Kathleen M. Lynch. Lot 2 Block 3 Morrow's Addition to City of Heppner and tracts of 855.6 sq. ft. Charles Allen Tom and Lor raine V. Tom to Carnation Com pany. Sec. 35 Tp 2 SR 25. Sec. 2 & 3; E & NEy4SWy4 Sec. 4, and other tracts containing 19.31 acres; also NV4 NV4 Sec. 9. Pauline M. Robins to Mervin Leonard. Strip of land 20 feet wide in E. end Lot 10 block 15, Town of Lexington. Janet B. Groves to Maurice K. Groves. Lots 1 & 4 in Block 7 in Nelson Jones Addition to Town of Heppner. Rex Ellis and Nona Ellis to Howard Kartchner. Sec. 32 Tp 5 NR 26 and part Govt. Lots 3 & 4, part Si NWy4 and Part SWy4 Sec. 4 In Tp 4 NR 26; Sec. 34, Tp 5 NR 26. Sidney C. Zinter and Mary L. Zlinter to First State Bank of Oregon. Tracts in Tp 3 SR 23. Charles M. Colley and Rubv E. Colley to Laurel H. Wilson and Delores F. Wilson. SWVi Lot 1 Block 7 Original Town of Lexington and Part Lot 2. . Herbert E. Vaughan and Mary I. Vaughan to Oregon Baptist Convention. Wtt Lot 11 Block 25, City of Irrlgon. Mrs. Lawrence) Beckett spent a few days last week visiting with Molly down at Corvallis. She is going to Summer School. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Fre Estimates Call Gene Orwlck S89-8S8S er Condon 384-2292 Agents tor United Van Llnet. - TIMES, Thursday. Julf 15. 1971 By MARIE McQUABRIE The barbecue Sunday turned out to be a real success. We are sorry for those who were not able to attend, as they miss ed a good time. Eddie Gunder- son was head of the play and he planned a two-ball foursome for us. The steaks were yummy off the barbecue pit and the salads, desserts and trench bread were a great compliment to our steaks. The highlight of the barbecue was that Francis Doherty made a hole-in-one. Quite an honor, and we congratulate you Fran cis. He paid off with drinks for everyone, which is the only painful part of making a hole- in -one. It was made on our temporary hole No. 4, where you shoot across the creek right next to the No. 2 green. The No. 4 green Is one of the tough est ones on which to get the ball in the cup. Francis did it just right. Dee Grlbble and Eddie Gun- derson were low In the two-ball foursome and Beverly Gunder- son and Ed Schaffitz won two balls for the most strokes. We hope we have another bar becue right soon, as summer is quickly getting away from us, and they surely are fun to have either on a Saturday or Sun day. The girls today played 'speck". If you don't know what that is, here is the ex planation. You keep score of the one with the longest drive, first on the green, closest to the pin and first one in the cup. When your game is over, you add to see who has the most marks for the four things. Vi Lanham had 10 specks for the day and won a ball. Helen Schaffitz received a prize for playing the most consistent game. Beverly Gun derson had a sequence of 5, 6 v La Svi Over The Tee Cup and 7 on her card and received a ball for same. The day was perfect as far as the weather went This is the kind or day that Is made for golfingand especially In the morning. Hope more of you gals can come out and Join the bunch and have an easy relaxing morning. Mr. Duncan, our pro, reports that the lessons are going fine. He has more than 13 pupils and from all reports, his scholars are pleased with him. Sometimes, changing your game will make your score higher for a little while, but soon you will begin to improve and enjoy your golf more. You can still sign up at Central Market for lessons. There are a few men that are taking advantage of having a pro here, but more could bene fit by having a few lessons from Mr. Duncan. Canning Tomatoes Up-to-date directions call for for the addition of 2 tsp of eith er lemon Juice or vinegar for quart of tomatoes. If tomatoes canned in a boiling water bath are not suffiicently acid, there Is the danger of Clostridium bot ulinum, if present, will grow. These bacteria produce toxin that causes botulism which can be fatal if even a small amount is consumed. VISITING THE EUBANKS Visiting with the John Eu banks family for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Selby, Terry, Tracy, and John of Port land. They were also here to visit with their daughter, Becky Eubanks, who is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks. nr Honoring Princess JEM SNOW MORROW IB PAV1L! HEPPNER lone City Council Nigs Auto Tax Bf EVA HAM LETT IONE The lone City Coun cil wishes to Inform the resl dents that they voted against the additional automoDiie tax, at the meeting held at the Wag on Wheel in Heppner recently. Thev felt this extra tax was un necessary as In past experience when a levy was needed the people of lone have voted for the amount needed. This tax has been voted down by the Coun ty. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElligott and family from Mather Air Base, near Sacramento, cam., were recent guests at the Don and Dick McElligott homes. Mike, oldest son of Jerry's stay ed to visit at the Don McElll gotts, and Don's girls, Joan and Carol returned to Sacramento with their Uncle for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElligott and Charles, recently drove to East Glacier, Mont., for the weekend, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs and family. Char lie remained to visit longer. From Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Lovell of Severna Park. Md., spent sev eral days recently visiting with Mrs. Georgia Brewster, and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson. Mr. Lovell is a nephew of Mrs. Brewster. Mrs. Norma Rea an Mrs. Vera Rietmann have returned from a week's visit with their cousin, Mrs. Palmer Koskl and family at Mount Terrace near Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell of Milwaukie were up over the 4th of July to visit his father, Er nest Lundell at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital. The Ralph Kincaid family and the Wally Gaarsland family spent from Monday to Thursday camping at Ochoco Lake, near Prineville. To Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dalton returned Sunday from a trip to Michigan to visit Mr. Dalton's (p5 MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO SATURDAY JULY 17 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music By The 'Western Gentlemen' ADMISSION n.5o COUNTY sister. They also " visited Mrs Revonolds (Mrs. Dalton's moth. er) in Idaho and other relatives In Washington and Montana. Mrs. Esther Alderson and son Robert Alderson and family from Portland spent Wednesday thru Saturday visiting at tne uon Mc Elligott home. Mrs. Alderson is an aunt of Don and Dick's. Mrs. Cotter at Horn Mrs. Mabel Cotter arrived home after a months stay in the Good Shepherd Hospital In Hermiston. Mrs. Iva Booker of Heppner Is staying with Mrs. Cotter. Michael Stefani, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stef ani of Eugene, is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefani. Visitors at the Roy W. Llnd strom home last Saturday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lundell and Curtis of Boise, Idaho. They were on their way to Portland, and stopped by to see their uncle, Ernest Lundell at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of Cecil, and grandsons, Scotty Crabtree and Jim McCabe, drove to John Day Sunday, to watch the filming of a movie being made there. They were disap pointed as the company was not working that day. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crabtree and family of Tacoma, spent Sunday evening and part of Monday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree at Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Darcie and Donna Rea, spent Saturday in La Grande, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halvor sen and family. Honors Mother Mrs. Milton Morgan entertain ed at her home on Thursday, with a birthday party given In honor of her mother, Mrs. Waite Crawford on her 84th birthday. Mrs. Tad Miller was co-hostess. A beautifully decorated cake was made by Mrs. Pete Hams for the occasion. Guests present were Mrs. Gladys Drake, Mrs. CONDON Per Person Public Notices TO IMPOUND UNAUTHORIZED CATTLE fPnf- s-SM 5333.5) Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Keguiauon oi v. n mi j -r - ' -- C.F.R. 261.13, all unauthorized cattle found upon National For est System lands or other lands under Forest service cunirm within the following area; All Ruby Roberts, Mrs. Fannie Grif fith, Mrs. Edith Nlchoson, Mrs. Laura Holtz, Mrs. Vlda Heliker, Mrs. Frances Smouse, Mrs. Ella Rnrtrnvno. Mrs. Bertha Howell, Mrs. Alice Crawford, Cindy Bar- nett, Michelle, Nancy ana sieve Miller. m t Mrs. John Voorhees of Port land arrived Friday to spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Waite Crawford. She was accom panied by Natalie Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan drove them tn Portland Sunday, and then were going on to Lincoln Beach for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallory are moving into Harold Wright's house at Ruggs. Mr. Mallory will be working for both Palmers and Wrights. Mrs. Mallory ana snane visu ed last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Piersol at Milton-Freewater. Shawn Mai lory is visiting his other grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mallory at Troy. 0 minim Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 City Council Heppner City . . KMta rint Mondy UOUnCII Eub Month Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect ex termination Trmlte Control Tjrain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. ;? Williams Furnace Complete In stall&Uons Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting Domestic and Oil Burner : Commercial Serrice . Free Eattmatea All Work Guaranteed Ph. 7-941J Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangements Dlatant Bemoyale Serving lone, Heppner . and Lexington Licensed Funeral . Directors Heppner Ph. 676-96Q0 Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS . FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 676-5862 Ruggles - Boyce . INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fast, Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447 National Forest land and land waived for grazing In T. 7 8., R. 23 E., R.24 E and all tec tlons west of Highway 307. In R. 25 E., VV. M, all within Wheeler County, will be ton. pounded by the United States Forest Service on or after July 31, 1971, If the same be not pre. vlously removed permanently from the above described lands. In Heppner Ranger District, Umatilla National Forest, State of Oregon. J Any unbranded cattle, or any cattle bearing brands of previ ously unauthorized cattle which are found to be making contin uing or subsequent unauthor ized use within twelve months after publication of this notice may be Impounded without fur ther notice. After the impoundment, own ers of unauthorized cattle may regain possession thereof only bv first showing proof of own ership and reimbursing the Unit ed States In full for the ex- Dense incurred In Impounding, feeding, and care of such cat tle. All Impounded animals not redeemed within 5 days alter imDoundment will be offered for sale at public auction. Ani mals not sold at public ale may be sold at private salft or condemned and destroyed, , or otherwise disposed of as provid ed by Regulation 36 C.F.R. 261.13. Signed at Pendleton, Oregon this 6th day of July, 1971. ' Jimmy R. Wilkins Acting Forest Supervisor . 28c ran Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BRONZE GRANITH INSTALLATIONS -VASES Cemetery Grave Marker SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner and Lexington Heppner Ph. 676-9609 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance J Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC - j Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9610 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. : Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. 1 to 5:30 Thursday f' Ph. 676-9253 -Res. 676-9620 Recreation Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Travel Trailers Kenskill Travel Trailers Road Liner Travel Trailers Bounty Pickup Campers Hitches Installed ; Trailer Parts & Accessories lone Tel. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" . . . PKO. ICE-BUTTER-ICE CRBAJf Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE 8 INCH l5ll Call 676-9244 whatever In the world you're looking for, UKIHf