HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 2. 1971
Irrigon Booth
Takes Big Win
At Counfy Fair
IRRIGON North Morrow
County 4-H Leaders Council took
Sweepstakes prize lor Doom en
tries at the Morrow County Fair,
last week in Heppner.
"Build your mst in the west,
was the theme, taken from the
song popul.vr in the early
1900's.
We'll build a snwt little nest
somewhere out in the West,
and let the rest of the world
go by.
following the theme of the
fair, "typically western".
The focal point of the booth
was a huge nest, with a paper
mache egg. hatching a 4-H clo-1
ver leaf emblem. There was a
trVe in the background shed-
dine its leaves to the various
4-H projects, represented by
their product or handwork.
Four-H leaders feel that this
is what it is all about, to en
courage youth to gain skills
that will help them live the
good life.
The committee who designed
and worked on the booth in
cluded: Gladys Hobbs, Rose Wil
son, Marge Shade, Francine Ev
ans. New ArriTdl
The Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
Cronk are parents of a son born
Monday, Aug. 23, weight 7 lb.,
5' oz. He joins a sister Janie
and a brother Danny. He has
been named Gordon Wesley.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Cronk, of Mt.
Angel, Ore., and maternal
grandparents are Rev. and Mrs.
Lynn Sparks of Santa Cruz,
Calif.
Leaving for Hawaii
Mrs. Albert Partlow and her
daughter Sheryl plan to leave
this week for a 3 week vaca
tion trip to Hawaii and the
Orient. Mrs. Partlow is the Post
master in Irrigon and during
her absence Mrs. Harvey War
ner will assume her duties.
Mrs. Partlow and Sheryl will
travel with the Rev. and Mrs.
Kenneth Benintendl, who are
Assembly of God missionaries
enroute to Taiwan. Their tour
is scheduled to take them to
Honolulu, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong
Kong, and Taiwan.
Mrs. Benintendl, the former
Linda Morse lived in Irrigon for
several years when her father
Lcland Morse, was pastor of
the Irrigon Assembly of God.
Mr. Benintendl has spent most
of his life in Taiwan (Formosa)
where his parents the Rev. and
Mrs. Garland Benintendl have
served as missionaries for more
than 20 years.
The Community Baptist Church
in Irrigon has enjoyed a lively
interest in their meetings late
ly, although they are without
a pastor for the time being. The
Good News Singers have con
ducted services several times.
They are a group of young peo
ple from the local and the Ken
newick Baptist Church. They
will be singing In the Commu
nity Church in Boardman next
Sunday evening. A Teen sing
ing group from Washington
were guests recently also.
The Rev. Orvllle Tad lock of
Vida, Ore., ministered here- on
bunday, Aug. ZZ, and was a
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Eppenbach. The Rev. W.
F. Coy of Irrigon spoke last
Sunday.
M and Mrs. Don Adams,
Robert, Mark and Scott, vaca
tioned at a park on the De
schutes River last week. They
were joined by frienda from
Portland,
Edna Mulklns la In Dale, to
care for her brother, Elmer Ar
bogast, who had surgery recent
ly. Authorities are investigating
the looting of Irrigon Melon
stands and State Police have
been asked to keep a closer
watch at night, as all of the
stands have lost some of the
largest and best melons. The
thieves have gained entrance by
prying off windows or doors.
Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs. Per
ry Pummel attended a training
meeting for school cooks in La
Grande on Tuesday. Mrs. Isom
is head cook for the Irrigon El
ementary' School, and Mrs. Pum
mel is the newly appointed
head cook for Riverside High
School in Boardman. The im
portance of good nutrition and
eye appeal was stressed at the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner
met their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cope
land and their 2 daughters at
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION ON
SEPTEMBER 17. 1971
IN THE CITY OF
HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a special election has been
called to be held in the City
of Heppner, Oregon, on Friday,
September 17, 1971. The polling
place for said election will be
the former Library Boom of the
City of Heppner on Willow
Street in the City of Heppner
and the polls will be open from
8 o'clock A-M. until 8 o'clock
P.M., Pacific Daylight Saving
Time. The election has been
called for the purpose of sub
mitung to tne legal voters a
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pan
tells v rontakis in Salem, on
Aug. 22. They spent the week
joning ,
Lincoln City, with the Copeland
family, returning home on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henner
and Jack visited at the E. A
Stephens and the Dave Gray
beal homes recently.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rees
Morgan, for 3 days, were his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Dyer and dau
ghter Barbara from Riley, Kan.
They also spent seveal days
visiting in Portland.
Ross and Douglas Anker,
grandsons of the Morgans, and
a friend Monica Correa, all of
Portland, visited from Monday
to Thursday of last week.
L0NER0CK
LONEROCK Company over
the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were
Herman's sister and husband,
Elder and Mrs. Zumwault from
Gresham, their son John Christ
ensen and family. They had
just returned from a fishing
trip in Alaskan waters. This
winter they will be teaching at
Scappoose. Their son Stanley
will soon leave on another mis
sion. He will go to Borneo to
do self supporting mission
work. Other visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Christensen
and 2 sons from Beaverton and
son Steven and family from
Lacey, Wash.
The Nichols family from Port
land spent the past week at
their Lonerock home.
Mrs. Edith Perry received
word that her niece Helen Rood
was seriously ill at her home
In Hermiston. Helen lived many
years at Lonerock and we hope
to hear of her speedy recovery.
The house formerly owned by
C. D. Robinson was recently
sold to a family in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christ
ensen were in Condon this week
and were told that 25 houses
in Condon had been sold this
year. Most of them were bought
by retired couples from Port
land who are glad to get out
of the big city.
Boardman News
Surprise Parry
Mrs. James Harper entertain
ed with a surprise party at her
home last Friday night lrv hon
or of her husband's birthday.
Guests included Mr. and. Mrs.
Jack Kenklns, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Lindsay and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Leroux of Hermis
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Lew Welch
of Umatilla; Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dal
toso, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fal
ettl, Mr. and Mrs. Gene HilgeL
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf,
Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tatone, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Wlcklander. Don
Hendrix. Bill McLarty, Mike and
Jim Partlow, Greg Bedord and
Don Taylor.
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Harold
Or LyU Matteaon. Ph. 676-9978
charter amendment authorizing
$94,000.00 bonds to procure funds
for the reconstruction of brldg
es, streets, and swimming pool,
damaged by flood and the re
location of utilities proposed to
reduce further flood damage, as
provided in the following resolu
tion:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the com
mon council:
Section 1. That a proposed
amendment to the charter of
the City of Heppner be submit
ted to the legal voters of the
City of Heppner, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, for their adoption or
rejection and a special munici
pal election be held as herein
provided.
Section 2. That the date of
the special municipal election
when the proposition to author
ize the sale of $94,000.00 general
obligation bonds shall be sub
mitted to the voters is the 17th
day of September, 1971, and
that the polling place be and
hereby is designated as the for
mer Library' Room of the City
of Heppner City HaU on Wil
low Street of said city and the
polls for the receipt of baUots
shall be opened at the hour of
8:00 oclock A.M., Pacific Day
light Time and closed at the
hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. Pacif
ic Daylight Time, on said date.
Section 3. That the following
qualified persons are hereby ap
pointed judges and clerks of
said election, to-wit:
Margaret Siewert, Judge
Fay Ferguson, Judge
Ruby Becket, Clerk
Hazel Bauman, Clerk
Nina Snyder, Clerk
Section 4. That the recorder
be and she is hereby instructed
to publish notice of said elec
tion and of said proposed char
ter amendment in the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper
published m the City of Hepp
ner, once a week for two suc
cessive weeks, the first publi
cation thereof to be more than
15 days prior to the election.
The recorder shall also post no
tices of election in at least six
public and conspicuous places
in the city at least 10 days pri
or to said election which posted
notice shall state the time, place
and purposes of the election but
need not contain the full
amendment.
Section 5. That the proposed
charter amendment referred to
the City of Heppner by the com
mon council be as follows:
AN ACT
To amend the charter of the
City of Heppner, Oregon, by
adding thereto Article VII au
thorizing the reconstruction of
bridges, streets, and swimming
pool, damaged by flood and the
relocation of utilities proposed
to reduce further flood damage
lor the City of Heppner; and
the issuance of bonds in the
sum of $94,000.00 to provide
funds therefor. Be it enacted by
the people of the City of Hepp
ner, Oregon, that the charter of
said city be amended by add
ing thereto Article Vn to read
as follows:
ARTICLE VII
(a) The common council of
the City of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, is hereby auth
orized, empowered and directed
to issue and sell general obli
gation, negotiable coupon bonds
of said city in a sum or sums
not to exceed $94,000.00. Said
bonds are to be used for the pur
pose of reconstruction of bridg
es, streets and swimming pool,
damaged by flood, and the re
location of utilities proposed to
reduce further flood damage.
Said bonds are to be in denom
inations of $1,000.00 duly signed
by the Mayor and countersign
ed by the City Recorder, where
by the City of Heppner prom
ises to pay the bearer of each
of said bonds at maturity there
of the sum therein stated in
lawful money of the United
States of America, with Interest
thereon in like lawful money at
a rate not to exceed 6 per an
num payable semi-annually,
each of said bonds to be a Gen
eral obligation of the City of
Heppner, and to be dated at a
convenient time to be fixed by
the common council to mature
serially, as determined by the
council, provided that the date
of maturity shall not in any
Ervvin
Ph. 676-5806. Momiogt o
Evening for Appointment
event exceed 20 years from the
date of issue. The principal and
interest of said bonds shall be
payable at the office of the
treasurer In the City of Heppner,
and said bonds shall be known
as "City of Heppner Flood Dam
age Repair ' and Improvement
Bonds 1971" and shall be ad
vertised and sold as provided
by the laws of the State of Ore
gon. (b) That the debt limitations
contained in the charter of the
City of Heppner shall not ap
ply to the bonds hereby author
ized nor shall any other pro
vision and limitation of said
charter apply.
(c) Council shall each year
at the time of making the an
nual tax levy for city pur
poses, include such levy and
sums sufficient to be used
jointly with other funds as may
be received from operating reve
nues to pay the interest due on
the outstanding bonds of this
issue and to retire the principal
thereof at maturity.
Section 6. That the proposed
charter amendment here re
ferred to the people of the City
of Heppner by the common
council shall be balloted upon
at said time and place under
the ballot title fixed by the
council by this resolution as fol
lows:
AN ACT
To amend the charter of the
City of Heppner by adding Ar
ticle Vn thereto authorizing the
issuance and sale of not to ex
ceed $94,000.00 general obliga
tion bonds bearing not to ex
ceed 6 interest per annum, for
the purpose of acquiring funds
for the reconstruction of bridg
es, streets, and swimming pool,
damaged by flood and the re
location of utilities proposed to
reduce further flood damage.
Said bonds shall be payable by
general taxation.
100 ( ) Yes 101 ( ) No
Section 7. It is necessary for
the peace, health and safety of
the city that the election herein
provided shall be held at as
early a date as possible and in
order so to do this resolution
take effect immediately, now
therefore.
An emergency is hereby de
clared to exist and this resolu
tion shall go into force and ef
fect upon its adoption and ap.
provaL Adopted by the council
this 20th day of August, 1971,
by the following vote:
Yes Six No None
Approved by the Mayor this
20th day of August, 19TL
William C. Collins
Mayor
ATTEST:
Elaine S. George
City Recorder
35-37c
NOTICE OF HEARING
HEPPNER WATER
CONTROL DISTRICT
NOTICE IS GIVEN, that a
Petition to form a water con
trol district under the provisions
of Chapter 553, ORS to be
known as the Heppner Water
Control District was filed in the
office of the County Clerk of
Morrow County, Oregon on the
25th day of August, 1971, as
setout on the attached petition,
marked Exhibit "A", and by
this reference incorporated here
in, except that names and ad
dresses of signers have been
omitted:
NOTICE FURTHER IS GIV
EN, that by Order of the Coun
ty Court of Morrow County, Ore
gon, the said Petition will be
heard by said County Court on
the 6th day of Oct, 1971, at
the hour of 2:00 p.m. o'clock in
the forenoon, In the County
Courtroom of the Morrow Coun
ty Courthouse at Heppner, Ore
gon, at which time and place
all owners or persons claiming
interest in any lands within the
boundaries of the district as
described in the petition shall
appear and state their objec
tions, if any they have, to the
creation of the proposed district
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and to the boundaries of the
same.
By order of the Morrow
County Court
Sadie Parrish
County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon
FIRST PUBLISHED 9-2-71
LAST PUBUSHED 9-23-71
EXHIBIT "A"
IN THE COUNTT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
IN THE MATTER OF THE
HEPPNER WATER CONTROL
DISTRICT.
PETITION
We, the undersigned owners
of land lying within the bound
aries hereinafter described, here
by petition the above-entitled
County Court for the creation of
a water control district under
and pursuant to the provisions
of ORS, Chapter 553.010 to 553.
820 and in support thereof re
spectfully represent to the
Court:
1. That the name of said dis
trict is Heppner Water Control
District
2. That the boundaries pro
posed for said district are as
follows:
Beginning at the Northwest
corner of Section 21, Township
2 South, Range 26 EWM;
thence South along the West
section line of Sections 21, 28
and 33 of Township 2 South,
Range 26 EWM; thence South
along the West section line of
Sections 4, 9, 16 and 21 to the
Southwest corner of Section
21, Township 3 South, Range
26 EWM; thence Easterly
along the South section line
of Sections 21, 22 and 23 to
the Southeast corner of Sec
tion 23, Township 3 South.
Range 26 EWM; thence South
along the West section line
of Section 25, Township 3
South, Range 26 EWM, to the
Southwest corner of Section
25, Township 3 South, Range
26 EWM; thence Easterly
along the South section line
of Section 25, Township 3
South, Range 26 EWM; thence
Easterly along the South sec
tion line of Section 30, Town
ship 3 South, Range 27 EWM,
to the Southeast corner of
Section 30, Township 3 South,
Range 27 EWM; thence South
along the West section line
of Section 32, Township 3
South, Range 27 EWM; thence
South along the West section
line of Sections 5 and 8, Town
ship 4 South, Range 27 EWM,
to the Southwest corner of
Section 8, Township 4 South.
Range 27 EWM; thence East
along the South section line
of Sections 8, 9 and 10, Town
ship 4 South, Range 27 EWM;
thence Northerly along the
East section line of Sections
10 and 3, Township 4 South,
Range 27 EWM; thence North
erly along the East section
line of Sections 34 and 27,
Township 3 South, Range 27
EWM; to the Northeast cor
ner of Section 27, Township
3 South, Range 27 EWM;
thence Easterly along the
South section line of Sec
tions 23 and 24, Township 3
South, Range 27 EWM; thence
Easterly along the South sec
tion line of Sections 19, 20, 21
and 22, Township 3 South,
Range 28 EWM, to the South
east corner of S?ction 22,
Township 3 South, Range 28
EWM; thence Northerly along
the East section line of Sec
tions 22, 15 and 10, Township
3 South, Range 28 EWM, to
the Northeast corner of Sec
tion 10, Township 3 South,
Range 28 EWM; thence West
erly along the North section
line of Section 10, Township
3 South, Range 28 EWM; to
the Northwest corner of Sec
tion 10, Township 3 South,
Range 28 EWM; thence North
erly along the East section
line of Section 4, Township 3
South, Range 28 EWM; thence
Northerly along the East sec
tion line of Section 33, Town-
Northwest Bell
ship 2 South, Range 28 EWM,
to the Northeast corner of
Section 33, Township 2 South,
Range 28 EWM; thence West
erly along the North section
line of Section 33, Township
2 South, Range 28 EWM, to
the Northwest corner of Sec
tion 33, Township 2 South,
Range 28 EWM; thence North
erly along the East section
line of Sections 29 and 20,
Tnwnshin 2 South. Range 28
EWM, to the Northeast corner
of Section 2U, lownsnip
South, Range 28 EWM; thence
Westerly along the North sec
tion line of Sections 20 and
19, Township 2 South, Range
28 EWM; thence Westerly
along the North section lines
f Sections 24. 23. 22. 21. 20
and 19, Township 2 South, J
Range 27 EWM ;thence West
erly along the North section
lines of Sections 24, 23, 22
and 21, Township 2 South,
Range 26 EWM, to the point
of beginning, Morrow County,
Oregon.
3. That the said described
boundaries include approxi
mately 67,840 acres in the Coun
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon,
and that no part of said lands
are located within any other
county of the State of Oregon.
4. That all or substantially
all of the lands within the a
bove described boundaries will
be benefited by the construc
tion of drainage, flood, or sur
face water control works, in
cluding, but not limited to the
Improvement of the channel of
Willow Creek and Shobe Can
yon frcm flowing into the lands
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington, Oregon
Ph. 989-8134
City Council
Heppner City
..MmU Tint Monday
LOUnCll Bach 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 JSfirnlte Control
uraln Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Floor Covering,
Heating
MGrR Floor Covering
and Heating Co.
Williams Furnace-Complete In
stallations Linoleum Refrigeration
Carpeting Domestio and
OH Burner Commercial
Bei-rice
Free Estimates All Work
Guaranteed
Ph. C7S-M18 Heppner
Funerol Home
Sweeney Funeral Home
Pre-amngementa
Distant Removal
Serving lone, Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Directors
Heppner Ph. 6T6-MjQp
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. 676-5364
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
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within the area known as Hepn,
ner during high water periods
of Willow Creek and Scbobe
. - - -
Canyon.
That the creation of a water
control district and the con
struction of dikes, and the In
stallation of pumping plants
and the construction of other
surface water control wovks will
be of benefit to the lands with
in said district and that the con
struction of said works will be
conducive to the public health,
welfare, or safety.
WHEREFORE, the petitioners
pray that the lands included
within the above described
boundaries be organized as a
water control district under and
pursuant to the provisions of
ORS 553.010 to 553.820, and the
Court enter an order fixing a
time and place for -the first
hearing on this petition, at
which hearing the Court shall
determine whether the creation
of said district will be of bene
fit to the lands within the dis
trict upon its creation of and
whether the creation of the dis
trict will be conducive to the
public health, welfare, or safe
ty, and if the Court shall find
that the creation of the district
will be of benefit to lands
within the district, the Court
shall fix and determine the
boundaries for the district and
that the Board of County Com
missioners shall direct the Coun
ty Clerk of Morrow County, State
of Oregon, to give notice of such
first hearing by the publication
of such notice once a week.
35-380
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MORTUARY
Serving lone, Heppner
and Lexington
Heppner Ph. 67S-MW
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676 961b
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M.D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fit
1 to 5:30 Thursday ;
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Recreation
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TRAILER SALES
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Week-N-Der Body Campers
Caveman Travel Trailers it
Body Campers
Excell Travel Trailers '
Trailer Parts & Accessories
lone, Ph. 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 A Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelrj
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
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