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Public Notices
rirois proclamation
1, ih iiii.t.Mii;m il. Mayor of
t n ..I li- iniiii r. tin-tfon. do
, ,y .. I tun III ll at ll'O t'
I ".-.iv . I. .turn, ml led "d
1 a Mi l city n SU 'y
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,.-t i.f itm t'tly "I Hi'l'I'lMT
,!.,jii.u t.r r.j tln, a ccr
.luiiif ami-ii'ltm-nt. the II
. f wliu It '" I"!!'"':
jiiii Amendment Submit-
I m i tt Voters ly I no loun
'. Shall the (liirt.-r of the
v i.f ll-' t. On-Kin. I
uddini! im-rt'ii)
Boardmon-lrrigon
GED in Hermiston
Coluint li ItlWT tfmUw t'
r.-i.i--nu of Mrrtw County v.m
......i.i i l. i.i w iik toward turn
jilittnn of h!,;ti school, nr who
,.n( ! r-'l iM'iii-r. rue ui ;tfl
to mi. -ml Him' Mountain' C.V.li
i-Ihmmk in HermMon,
( I,ii s rt M-in( Ih-IiI in tln
I'nitid Mi-lhmli! Church near
the renter of town. Tl fir-l
cl;i. met yesterday. Nv. 17.
hnroilment will he coiitinu in.
land rJuiM-n will be hi'ld In m
. M. ih.Mlist Church hiiM-mi-rU each
ii-i-k on Vi-ilni-liy afternoon
Hind t-vi-iiinu-s (mm 2 ' 3:00
II
til IihI llV
title VII. authorlms llr n- ,,,,,, lrn1 7:i, . .mxi
of Ccnctal Obligation fJlw. i ni,-!on will Mart
i'n wii ku lat.-r. li-o, 2. in llif
l I .l,.i.i.l I. ml, I. mi. .it Ij'V
S'll.tmooni t l,r"v,c,,,.,it.,n. Anv Morrow County res-
i Mint Is v--tiini- iii -oine mere
on Thursday from r. m J .tn or
ueoiooj i""'i. ....i. " ' ( iiuin t:ii ;i:in. ror mo-i m-ioii
d, umt t relocate utilitica ,,. , ist j,,r nlt.M.
. . -..i...... r...ii...f . ......
I in-.cs. ion may (ilioiii- tub
":7.l in I .-jmit lor furih.-r in
foiin.ition.
I. U in ilo umount ol Miif
four ThousMnd it noaoo
ll-ir i
...i ...iii uhlili to n-cun
..... I .I.I....M i.lr.ltil. and
' . : i oil
itiMmnit I"""- ddinnjji'U iyl(l
iu..-j-l hi n-nuii luruH-r
!! id d.imiij-p?
i llou ls Yi-s
! Hor.ils No
1 1 Wi-fi' Cst 1'.'-' Voti' MS
ll-iws:
t i f.i -tr of aid
i;.'is.-. rliarti-r
l.-n liiii-nl lil oW
A ; iinl jiiomsi-iI i liar-
r miii-ni ini-ril .W vou-s
ij..niy in favor of
iiiioi-d s.iid t liaili-r
. ii.-n.lmi'iil l.'W villi's
-s I I do lii-n-liy furthi-r 1'ru
i! mi th.it Mild liiiirti-r atni-nd-
t w.is duly iidopt.-il hy tlu
I oii-rs of s.iid 'ity and Ls
.';j;il folic- and i-ffii-l as a
I . i i;f tin- Ch.iri. r.
VVII.I.1.IAM C. C(I.LINS
Mayor
Atti-st:
Klaini' S. Ci-ori,'!-Itis-onli-r
irk
Four Sisters to
Honor Parents
A Boldi-n uiildinu' nnKcrry
iwrty for Mr. and Mr. l
I'li tninij U lina Kt' ' 'f"
four rliiUKhtt-rn on Nov. 27 at
III Union Hall at rWil from
1;ij0 until 3.11
Frii-nds am Invitinl to har
ihis ciMiriition with Uf ar.l
liuisa fVmini;. A mn-y r"
will Ih fi-aturit in pU of any
otlii-r Kift.
Tin- Kli-miit clauahtr-rs ar?
Mrs. Slan Cox. lli-ipnfr, Mis
Virtor Wiix.1.. Milton KriH-wati-r,
Mr. Jo Mi-llor. Dayton. U'n
and Mrs, liohi-rt Kimtti-illni;.
I'ralrlt City. Tln-y will be join
s hy thi-lr hushitn.N ami child'
r-n in Kivlnj; ihU 3i"h annlvi-r-eary
party for thi Hi-minus.
Masons Enjoy
Old Timer Night
Min from At l.'litoii. Ioui- and
ili-iiiini-r -nlnv-l a ili-Iii-iou
lOysii-r fi-i-d iiti-ii-din tin- n-nu-l.i'r
mi-i-liiiK of Hi'iini-r IhIki-
No. (ill AK ft A.M on im-siiay
I'vi-nini;.
Tin' iT.ision was thrir annu
al Old Timi-ts and I'asl Masti-rs
Xinhl. Worshipful Masti-r Itolwrt
Alirams u-Niili-l as he in-si-ni-i-d
Bio. Howard Ki-ilhli-y with a
Lf) yr. pin. Hro's. Clamli' Crahatn,
. . . . II I.... ni.il Triim.'lll
.I.IIIOII ii.tji" . ..........
Mi-sM-iiL'i-r with 2" yr. pins and
P.m. John I.an with a 30 yr
pin. Tlii-ri' wrn- 21 1'at Mas
ti-rs in attt'tidano'.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
r ' urow Ciuniy Court is r-
-ii)K' linl. on 2 trucks which
inn .1 niii-t or -xi'i'i-d the fol-
iritj .vpis-ifii-al ions:
" and Chassis only
'.ii ) Hi front a.vli-
il ir.ir axli - sprt-d
.' ; v i! motor or v-H
r ;.i-id transinission
! i air cli-.ini-r
' iliit. Ii
( I filter
' ,i hi'.'uy duly reinforced
t .line
' ' hiuneli-r
Auuliaiv .spring's roar (2IHK) lb.)
: ,: ir.-s 'fron II I). laOO lbs.
" Sptins 10,500 lbs.
; ivy Duly bumper (tow
1 1 inks)
; Hnl, build wheels 20 x 7
"ehes
: iD.iiO x 20 hiway 12 ply now
Ion fioiil tires (KM) level)
I')00 x 20 off road 12 ply new
) Inn rear (100 level)
i' r.ver Lousier brakes and power
: teerinji
: .e.,i coast mirrors
II I) heater and defrosler
II I) sponge rublier seat
! lay delivery
r : i ly eolui' Omaha Orange
V ver Take off
.'lie above specifications will
i hiile trade-in of 2 CMC
( i i'k-. whiih may be seen at
( Morrow County Shops for
!.- ;ieelion, by appointment;
; I i e rait tTcti-!)2."2 for appoint -
Trim Figures
By BIRDINE TULLIS
"Kal ami ?lay Trim" will be
the subject of special leader
irainine;. conducted by the home
aent. Molly Saul on Tuesday,
Nov. 23 at the Lexington School
house. Class will be from 10-12
noon. preceded by a Ret
acquainted Coffee hour at 0:.'10
a.m.
M.
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Count)' resi-rves the rif;ht
1 1 any hid offeretl.
will" be .opened 11:00
i.; December 1, 1!)71.
t(k-
NOTICE
"i'lie MiMrdman Hural Fire
'' i . i i i District will hold nil
i ' . lion for the purpose of elect-
; ;v member to the district
' ir, I mi Monday, December 6,
" ,'1 between the hours of 2:00
: T S:00 P.M. at the Car
1 '! Donovan residence, The on
1 i anillilaie whose name will
,e '!' on the hallot is Charles
u; -no
TAT CORY IN MARINES
CAM P PXNDI.ETON, CALIF.
".nine Pvt. Patrick I). Cory, son
f Mr. and Mrs, Donald IL Cory
of Kinua, Ore, has completed
! '!if weeks of combat training
with the Infantry Training Rog
j -eiit a' the Marine Corps Rasp,
I mp Pendleton, Calif.
M IMIH if'RAPII PAPER and
Rti'iriK, duplicator paper, mas
ter shi-'-i and duplicator fluid
on sule hi The Gazette-Times,
t in, ji22 for G-T want ad
This lesson on weight control
will be the topic for all study
eiiiiip nicotines in December. It
ties in with the emphasis Home
K.xli-nsion is Riving this year to
family health. Leaders trained
at these sessions will in turn
teach in tlu study groups In
the area.
The lesson is designed to
leach how to maintain normal
body weight by following sound
nutritional practices, and how
to take off unnecessary weight
in a sensible way.
Mrs. N.R. Crawford's
Services at Tigard
Rev. Rudolph Mensch. com
lucied M-ivici- for Mrs. Nathan
U. Crawford at Tigard on Mon
day afternoon, Nov. 13. Mr..
"law ford wa a member of Val
lis Lutheran Church
As K.ni-n Marie Iviersen.
il.iuehicr of Jen and Cecilia
IVletsen. she was Ixiin Dec. 1 1
HMO in Buikc, S. D. Her school
year wen in Sidney, Mont.,
where in l!i.V she was married
to Nathan Ralph Crawford. They
moved to Oregon ill I It.1T. stay
ed near Portland until 19iio,
then settled at Mikkalo. Since
last May Ihev have resided al
Hubbard.
Mrs. Crawford Is survived by
her husband, a son, Ralph Jer
ry Crawford, The Dalles, daugh
ter, Cecilia Alice Larson. Hub
l ard, three sisters, seven broth
ers, and seven grandchildren.
Mrs. Crawford was a member
of the Arlington Order of East
ern Star and Mikkalo Grange.
She was active in Home Kxten
sion work and was a Past Noble
Grand of the Tigard Robokah
Lodge.
J0DCE AND MRS. PAUL JONES ond Fathr Bord't Mrmachu
ett gutitt. AUct Hotfman ond Jo Hnntay on part of th
guoit ot th head tebU at th St. Potrtclc'a Tdicattoa dinner.
Phillip and Bettie Doherty
who left Heppner recently send
word that they are settled in a
nice house in Waldport, and
that their Heppner friends are
always welcome to stop in.
Mr. and Mrs. James Farra, Im
perial Beach, Ca., are the par
ents of a new daughter, Jenni
fer Lynn, born Sunday, Nov. '7.
I.lllle Jennifer has a brother
Mickey, 7. and a sister Julio,
2' -j. Her proud grandmothers
are Mrs. Ida Karra and Mrs.
Vivian Dixon, Hyattsville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan
have enjoyed visiting this week
Willi Mr. Ron Hoffman from
La Grande, and with their son
Mike, who brought home some
Portland friends to do a little
hunting.
Shirley Erwln Clark and son
David have flown off to Ger
many to join husband and fa
ther Dick, who is again serving
in the U. S. Forces there.
Thanksgiving Week
At Hope and Valby
Thanksgiving Service will be
held at Hope Lutheran Church
on Nov. 21 at 11:00. A special
selection by the Sunday School
Choir, conducted by Mrs. Liz
Curtis, will add to the worship
service.
Valby Church will have its
Thanksgiving Service Wednes
day, Nov. 21, at 7:00. Rev. Ru
dolph Mensch pastors both Lu
theran Churches.
The Luther Leagues from
both churches will meet at
Hope Church this Sunday at
4:00. The Hope leaguers will be
hosts to the leaguers from Val
by Church.
Dick McElIigott, lone rancher.
was named a state director at
last week's Oregon Assn. of
Conservation Districts conven
tion in Pendleton.
Outstanding cooperator awards
went to Frank Dyer of May
ville and Alvin Brown of Day-ville.
Tax Status Of
Mobile Homes Told
Person living in mobile
homes or travel trailers which
have lieen placed on the as
sessment roll are entitled to
claim such property for purpos.
e of the 1971 homi-owners'
properly tax relief law. Sheriff
Mollahan explained today in
answer to questions from such
properly owners.
The sheriff emphasizes, how
over, that mobile homes and
other vehicles licensed by the
Motor Vehicles Division of the
State Department of Transiwr
tatlon do not qualify as "home
steads" under the new law.
Mobile homes or travel trail
ers which qualify as homesteads
are put on the assessment rolls
by the county assessor either as
real property, when the land is
also owned by the taxpayer, or
as personal property for those
situated in mobile home or trail
er parks.
If such homesteads were not
put on the assessment roll this
year, no homeowner property
lax relief can be gained from
the new law. However, a law
passed by the 1971 legislation
will require that all mobile
homes over 8 feet wide be plac
ed on the 1972 assessment roll
and therefore will automatically
qualify as a homestead for fu
ture years. Mobile homes 8 feet
wide or less wlH be considered
a homestead 'if used as a home
and the owner requests that it
be placed on the assessment
roll.
Anyone wishing additional in
formation on the subject can
contact either the assessor's of
fice or the sheriff's tax department.
Mrs. Vern Nolan has returned
home from Pendleton Commu
nity Hospital where she under
went major surgery. She is get
ting along fine.
Machinery
Management
Workshops
A two-day machinery man
agement workshop Is being
held In the dormitory building
at the fairgrounds on Monday
and Tuesday. Nov. 22 and 23
Instructors will be Gene Nelson
and Clinton Reader. Extension
Economists, Oregon State Uni
versity. Hours are 9:30 to 3:30
each day.
Emphasis of the workshops
will be on the economic analy
sis of the machinery Investment
decisions. Part of the workshop
will te devoted to an examin
ation of the attitudes and cri
teria which affect machinery
management decisions. Consid
erations regarding the size of
Machinery to buy and when to
trade machinery will be stud
ied. The alternatives of joint
ownership, custom farming, and
leasing will also be examined.
The income tax effects will be
an important consideration.
A registration fee of $3 will
be charged for the materials to
be distributed and other expens
es of these workshops.
Rev. and Mrs. Dan Thompson
will be in Missoula, Mont., over
the Thanksgiving holiday with
some very special friends.
Trouble with
cold starts?
L. E. DK'K
YOUR STANDARD MAN
Can solve your problem
He's in Heppner. 676-903'
Standard Oil Company
of California
Chevron
Trouble with
dirty
fuel system?
L. E. DICK
YOUR STANDARD MAN
Can solve your problem
He's In Heppner, 676-9633
SUMirf Oil Carnpany
f California
Now Is th tlm to
orchmt & Bnoziways
PROTECTION
7ri.cor Windows. Doors.'
FOR WIMTER-LOM
ONLY 3 UC 3 a
Also in 4 ft widthm."-
roan
ZZ. FLEX-thGLASS
is far strogei than polyethylene
It's the only plastic window niaturwl
GUARANTEE D
2 FULL YEARS iiy
BIM IA1 ArOOWl CAX DO IT I
WliB Biot. ChiCK S06S1
Pnnwi in Plolict Sine 124,
At HardwaVaand lumber Dealer! Everywhere
Heppner Drama Club Presents
Comedy - Mystery
Bull
In A Ch
Shop
Frl. & Sat., Nov. 19-20
8:00 p. m.
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
RESERVED SEATS 1.25 GRADE SCHOOL .50
GEN. ADM 1.00 PRE-SCHOOL FREE
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ANK OF
DANK OF
D JZastern Oregon
HEPPNER lONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
COMING
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fJOVIIlflOlK 27
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O SANTA'S
COMING!
O MANY
GREAT
PRIZES
To Be Given
Sat, Nov. 27
O WIN
PRIZES
In Big
Guessing Contest
O TREATS
FOR THE
KIDDIES
O CHRISTMAS
MERCHANDISE
ON DISPLAY
SAVE THE DATE
AND
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DETAILS
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