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g HEFPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES Thundcrf. August ! Ml North Morrow Leaders Run Snack Shack By FRANCES ROSE WXLBOM IRRIGON The Snack Shack at the Fairgrounds in Heppner, was a popular spot for refresh ments, at the 4-H horse show Sunday. North Morrow leaders organized the project and work ed there included: Gladys Hobbs, Marge Shade, Lois Rich ards, Mrs. LeRoy Proctor. 4-H members assisting were, Pam ela Schmeder, Peggy Brandt, Vickie and Valerie Sullivan, Greta LeBlanc, Mike Blunk, Da vid, Karen and Robert Richards. Several other leaders furnished The total amount received by .u. at tjHpn Council was lilt: . , $182.20. Some expenses will be deducted from tms. Irrlgon Plans lot Emergencies Mayor pro tern, Vernon Stew at thi August meet (tit " a ing of the Irrlgon City Council In Mayor Wilson's absence. Dis cussion in the meeting centered otonrinrrl nneratine Dro- cuuuiiu ov- . - cedures for emergencies. The need for sucn procedures was quite evident during the recent failure of the No. 1 well pump, which occurred when the Mayor was out of town. Tne mauunc irh rnnuired an emer to a previously used well, subjected city water users to extremely low pressure for several days unm aajusi ments were made. The matter was tabled until the next meet- meeting. Vnrmnrton of a vector control District for the Irrlgon area was also discussed. Because infor mation was lacking as to tax cost and general leenng in me community about such a dis trict, the matter was tabled un til the September council ses sion, when a more concise re port could be made. Puncture vine on City streets Rnraved and although it was generally conceded that a month late some unmatured plants were i;minahi Nppd of an earlier application of spray In future years was agreea upon. T-a iva Faeerstrom and Jeanette Denton compared notes on their antique grand pianos, when they met on Saturday at Mrs. Denton's home. Mrs. rag erstrom enjoyed playing Mrs. Denton's piano, said to nave been brought around Cape Horn by ship, from Boston in 1849. It is also said to have been the first concert grand piano in Sac ramento. Mrs. Fagerstrom, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson, has a Steinway Grand at her home in Watsonville, Calif., which was brought a round Cape Horn in 1880 from New York. Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington. Oregon Th. 989-8134 City Council Heppner City . . MmU Tint Mond7 COUnCII Iioh Month ritunnc hpi'lnn matters for discussion please - present them to City Recorder one -i. .rinr tr rpwnlar meet- Ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and insect termination Termite Control uraln Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering nnH Hpntinn Lo vii iv " . w w . Wllllomi Furnaces Complete In suuiiiuon Linoleum Refrigeration a Carpeting Domeatlo and Oil Burner Commercial ' Service Frw Battmatea All Work Guaranteed Ph. S78-M1S Heppner Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BRONZE 'GRANITE INSTALLATIONS VASES Cemetery Grave Marker! SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner and Lexington -Heppner Ph. 676-960. Optometrist m Vncprstrom recalled vis itlng at the house where Mrs. Denton now lives, when Pete and Hanna Susbauer, the orig inal owners and builders of the home were living in it. It was thon lnoarpd west of town, and she would often hike the 2 miles or sn lust to plav Mrs. Sus bauers piano. Pete Susbauer will be remembered by old tim ers as one of the first owners nt an automobile in Irrlgon. Mr. and Mrs. carl unnsuan sen, in partnership with their snn nnrt nis iamiiy. ivir. uuu Mrs. Chuck Christiansen, have mirchased the Vern Dillon larm inpatprt lust west of Irrigon on Washington Avenue. Chuck Christiansen made a trip back to Reno, Nev., this weeK to Dnng up the 3 horses ior tneir c children, Joanl, Debbie and Da viri. Carl Christiansen is a bro thr tn l.avpm Christiansen who operates the Complete Food Store in Irrigon. Jeannette Denton returnee. Fridav from Bozeman Mont. While there she bought a ranch, where she plans to raisp horses and cattle. Rpppnt eruests at the Buck Shade home included nis sis- tpr and hrother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geoch of Highland, Calif. Mrs. Shade, along with Mrs. Jake Hinkley, Mrs. timer rar 1pv and Jpan Fariev. went nsn ing below Astoria, on the mouth of the Columbia. They all oaup-ht their limit. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeraia jyiestem are Darents of a son, Jerry Lynn weight 7 lb., 12 oz. Born Aug. 3, ar thp Hermlston hospital. Mr and Mrs. Don Adams. Mark and Scott, returned home from a vacation trip that took thpm tn St. . Anthonv. Idaho to visit Mrs. Adams' brothers, Les Rucker and family, and Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Rucker in rocaieno. Thpv saw Yellowstone Park and Codv. Wvo.. before return ing home by way of Missoula, Mnnr . and Lolo Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom spent about a week vacationing at Paradise Park on the McKenzie River. Duane Home on Navy Leave nnann Steers has been home since Aug. 6 on a 15 day leave from the Navy. He win De leav ing for Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 22 or 23 where he will be sta tioned there for 13 weeks. Durincr this time he will &e otfcndincr Aviation Preparatory School for 5 weeks and Techni- nnl Sphnnl fnr 8 weeks tO OB' come an Aviation Aiecnanics Mate. I0NE NEWS SDA to Give Away Bible at Fair k i..,Ai,r foiw Rihle will be offered free in a drawing held at the Seventh-day Adventist booth at the Morrow County Fair. Names may be emereu there from opening time Tues day until drawing time, 7.00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. It will not be necessary 10 m u Hrovwtncr as the person whose name is drawn will be notified by telephone u t v.f The cost of the magnificent book retail is $o0. tone Mrs. Harold Kerr of Hennner and Mrs. Francis Ma jor of New York and Mrs. Ken npth Turner were euests of Mrs Garland Swanson lor a conee hnnr last Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of Cecil entertained with a dinner Snndav evenine honoring their grandson Scott Crabtree who will be leaving ior nis nome in Alaska this week. Other mipcts nrpspnt were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Palmer or Lexington and Kevin McCabe of Colfax, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Art uauey spent covoral dnvs (the first of the week) at Cove Palisades state park located near Madras wnere they met a couple irom tori land and spent time boating and fishing. Mr and Mrs. Leo Crabtree ,imo to Walla Walla. Wash., Monday night to get their grandson, James Mccaoe oi uoi fax. Wash., who will spend a couple of weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son, grandchildren, Mike and Toni Swanson, drove to Port land Sunday, where they met Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson of Auburn, Wash. Mike and Toni returned home with their parents after visiting here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell James and children spent several days last weekend visitins his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Orville James at Seattle, Wash. Romonia Reish In Shriners Hospital underwent ma- jor surgery Tuesday morning in Providence riospuai in He is in Room 669 and was reported as getting along well. Mrs. Beverly Relsh, daughter Romonia and son Billy of Los tine were overnight guests of Ervin Anderson of Heppner, tast week. Friday they took Ro monil who will be a 3rd grad- er next year to me on . , f' sh had hip sur gery and is now on crutches. A real thrill came ior w.uw . Kirthdav Sunday, the SS1'"whi...,,pS; ine in the aasi-weai Shriners Football Game Aug. 21 toured the hospital. One of the fellows got wind or u 5 her birthday, so he rounded up a little chorus group to sing Happy Birthday to her. Mrs. Ervin Anderson visueu Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW to Dpnartment Estate of: VIOLET LORRAINE HAMS, Deceased. no. id4 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Prnhate Droceedings in the naro nf Violet Lorraine Hams, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wnere vostpr Hams, the undersign ed, has been appointed and has qualified as tne personal reyie aontative of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to them, in due form and properly verified, within four months after tne aate ot mc first publication of this notice di stated below, to the under signed at the following address now designated as xne piaue iui the presentation or claims, to rit- Herman W. Winter, Attor npv at Law. P. O. Box 5S2 Heppner, Oregon 97836. Vester Hams Personal representative of the estate oi tne a hove named decedent. 33-35c Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing i htidcet for the A public hearing on a JTOf year 1971-1972 will be City of Heppner, Oreeon, for the f tocal S g p M 0n Sevt-. held in the Council chambers a t tne y b d t are avallable ember 3, 1971. Copies of the fgKecorSer. The budget without charge attoj ' the office of the City may be inspected "'i" hours Any person may appear ai UMtl!ffintal Up and discuss the budget or any pan i , her daughters while" in Portland, Adilia Martin ana Mrs. Clarence Porter and their son. TAKE A BOW, SEWING SUSANS Pioneer Memorial Hospital Is the recipient of a very gener ous and kind donation of $23.61 from the Sewing Susans, a 4-H club of Heppner, under the leadership of Mrs. Liz Curtis. This unselfish gift is greatly appreciated and makes us , all stop and think how reaUy great our young people are. Thie donation will be used to purchase a blood pressure cup to replace one that is no longer operable. CITY OF HEPPNER SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-72 UTILITIES FUND Resources $ 750000 ass rrSts: TOTAL RESOURCES ..$15,000.00 Requirements Materials and Labor for Water Line replacement $ Mate0riabnanaabofforSe imW on Cannon Street TOTAL REQUIREMENTS $15,000.00 33-34C Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician fc Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-961' Dr, Wallace H. Wolf M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 5;.3P Mem.. Tues.. wea. ana rw. 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res, 676-9621 Recreation Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-vrangemenU Distant Kemovali Serving lone, Heppner and Lexington tlSiiMiral Director! Manner Ph- S- Title Insurance Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 676-58UJ Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph R7R-OI125 Box 247 Uannnar OrpITOn Rav Bovce Ph. 676-5364 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fast, Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447 EKSTROM TRAILER SALES Nomad Travel Trailer Week-N-Der Body Campers Caveman Travel Trailers & Body Campers Excell Travel Trailers n-.ll... Dorta ft AppPSXOrieS lone, Fh. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Morrow County Abstract Gr Title Co TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry & Gift GooOi Watches, Clocks. Diamond. Expert Watch and Jewelo Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands . . Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman WUlinm Lee Cox, Sales Mgr Call 676-9244 whatever In th world yoil looking ts KINZUA NEWS Winners in each division were: Girls Champion, ineresa tt Rnnnpr-un. Beverlv Con- klin. First Flight Winner, Ellen Hunt with Bernadine werni as runner-up. PeeWee champion Is Mike Ri with runner uo, ian ley Crawford. First flight win nor was Ron Hulett wun run nor 11 n Curtis Dav. Junior Boys Champion is Max Woods with runner up Kent Bell, tirst ingnt w nner was Jim Benson wun ivi Roll na runner ud. TroDh ies will be awarded to tnese later date when the annual party for all Junior members and their . menus win be held. Flcht Junior members from r:nif riub Darticirjat ah in tho Sprnnrf Annual Junior Golf Tournament held at the McNary course r on- - Saturday, iuo 14 Annmxlmatelv thirty- five golfers from Central Oregon and Southeastern wasnmgton noints spent most of the day in ihn well ran tourney. A fine lunch was served the young atara hv the lnillPS Of the MC Nary club ana tropnies were awarded the division winners. Kiiin Hunt and Bev ConKim the onlv two eirls partic ipating in the event ana eacn v,-.irriit hnmp a nice troDnv mr thatr offnrta Rustv Bird tied for second in his division but lost in a four-way playoii ana was rrioH a merchandise gift certificate. The eight golfers th trio were Ellen Hunt, Bev Conklin, Max Woods, Dnctv Rlrri Rnriv Hulett. Bob Brinkley, Steve Ball and Rob Hulett. The group was acconipa nied by Milt Boring. Freak Accident Hospitalizes Ron pimi Rrittnpr was released th, hnsnital Monday af ter a freak accident on a sanu Hi, no hnnpv" in the 8-Mile coun try on Aug. 8 put him there. ti onH wiiiinm Kin were trv- i 1 UHU ' 1 i,-.r nut tht npwlv constructed vehicle which Bill wanted to use in transporting sprinkler ninf alone when the storing wheel and column came off. Bill jumped out and ran alongside as Ron hit the brakes. One wheel grabbed and the vehicle turned and climbed the bank and tipped. As it tip ped it knocked Bill to the ground. He got a pavement burn and skinned back from the waist up and a dislocated el bow. Ron was taken to the hospi tal where he had face and skull cuts which required 50 stitches and 10 stitches for a cut on his leg. He is hobbling around on crutches but hopes to be able to walk soon and get back to work. Come to the Morrow County Mm FA FAIR: AUGUST 23 thru 27 FAIR PAVILION - HEPPNER Enjoy the Many Fair Exhibits and Enjoy the Fastest Rodeo in the West RODEO: AUG. 28 and 29 RODEO GROUNDS HEPPNER bia Basin k ectric Co-oi "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Telephone 676-9146