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KZtTliZK (QBE.). CAZETTC'TIMES. Thurador. Pc. W1 Public Notices rcuc sale nonce I'nder The Provision of 43 V3C, 1171 and 43 CFR 2T10. there will ho offerrd to th? hlfiheiit bidder, tout mt mt ! than tho up praised value. at a public aale lo bo held at 10;OO o'clock A.M.. Kinzua Church Plans Chrislmas Program Dec. 19 By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Sunday, Dt-c. 19. 7:30 In th cscnlnR U the time m-t for the Kinzua Community Church to have their Christmas proRritm. At that time, the Church Choir will present their ChrUtman Cantata. 'The Nii:ht he AnK'N Sang" Mrs. Steve Conht and Mrs Vernon Ci-nl were buslnesa vis itors to IVixlli'ton last Monday. Mrs. Jack Wilsey and Mrs. Al bert Portlier swnl last Tuesday in Pendleton on business. rira DUoya Trailer Klre last Tuesday afternoon H.tairnvoH the trailer home of Tom Schoolcraft. By the time iii firo was discovered, the en tire trailer was ablaze and very lutle was saved. Mr. Schoolcraft was at work out In the woods and didn't learn of the fire un til coming home Mrs. Dempsey Simms was tak en to Heppner last Wednesday by Mr. Simms where she was hospitalized. She expats to re turn home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neall and son Chad went to The Dal les Friday on business. Pearl Willis took Dale Jones to Heppner last Tuesday for treatment of a cut sustained to Mr. Jones' left knee in a woods a.tident. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and son Bobby went back to Heppner Monday for further medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IVMciitt were in Heppner Wednesday for Kva to have medical care. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hollomon and daughters of Hermiston wew weekend Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil While and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and Gary.. local time on the Tth day of March. 1973. at the Oregon State Office. Bureau of Land Manage ment. P. O. Box 2965 (729 N. E. Oregon Street), I'ortland, Ore gon 9TJ0H, the following tract of land: Willamette Meridian. Or. son T. 4 N-. R- 23 Tuul No. I. See. 10. LoU 4, 5. 6. and n-SSi 1W11 acrea. $12,900.00 Applied Value. Coat of indi cation r00. Parcel 2, Sec. 10. SWV4SWV4. 4000 Acres. $3,100.00 v.ino Cost of Pub- litatlon 120.00. Parcel 3, &. 10, SEHSWVi. 4000 Acre. 3.fi0000 Annri ImmI vlu. Cotit of Pub lication $30 00. Parcel 4. S. 10. SWSEV. 40.00 Acre. $30.00 Appraised Value. Cont 01 niDU riir.n un no. Parcel 9. Sec. 10. SEtSEi. 4000 Acrea. H.H00.O0 Appraised Value, Cost oi ruon cation 120.00. No bid will be accepted for lew than the appraised value to which bid there must be add ed the cost of publication, noted above; If the oiaoer i wm ,i,inn,.r r.,r vlo he will be re oulred to pay auch coat lea any " a.. f nuiltrl tf. amount previously ur-- NOTICE or sale or cmr or hefheiu Oregon GENERAL OBLIGATION PLOOD DAMAGE BONDS KfYTH-F IS HEREBY CIVET that written, sealed bids win at the hour of .:00 P.M., ana mm .jr ,.---,. r,, be in SSominatloPna of $1,000.00 each. nlt .t the rbaV or rate, not to 6 per annum In VS. bonds shall he oaten ihhhhht as follows: Maturity Date, DHimber 15, as specified below 1972 1973 1971 1975 197G 1977 1978 1979 19H0 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 10 15 20 20 32 38 44 50 61 71 79 Amount $-1,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 6.000.00 6.000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 7.000.00 7.000.00 7.000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 Bond No. 1 4 9 14 19 25 31 37 4'i 49 56 57 - 63 70 78 87 1986 . t,i -I rpsnnnxlble bidder CnlH twinris snail De soiu ,". ---- - i , Si iiS than ninety-eight percent (98) of their par vaJue Inrl the entire Lount of accrued interest thereon, and to the bufdcofS'nl tlS lowest effective rate to the City of Heppne, tnklnc Into conslaerauon ana " - nffored or discounts offered and such Items of cost as have been oiierea or uisiuumo .,.,,,. ,nfinn with the Dur- to the respective maturity date A certified cnccK on u vuun. uuuiB - ... ------ - rr,.,.V, enual to two percent (2) of the par value of said bonds mnsf accompany the bid as evidence of good faith on the part at the bi Z The opinion of Messrs. Shuler. Rankin, Myers & 01 tlie mum i. f n,n. cVioll Via Hnnmofl RUf- Walsh Attorneys ai uw, i-uruuuu, ,... - - --- rlu.nt n, to the legality of the Issuance and obligation of said fond" The bid murt also contain notice of the total Interest cost f he Sue under the terms of the bonds. In computing the In rc' to one yew may exceed six percent (6) per annum The v of He ppner, Oregon, will make the award of the sale of he Sis a! 8:l .o'clock P.M.. on December 13, 1971, but reserves the 'CM to reject any and receW. PA I lA) ac .ut.'o. .h -rn 0F HEPPNER By: Elaine S. George City Recorder ' 46-49C ward publication coU. The landa will be aoU aub)ect lo a reervatlon to the United State of rlghta of way foe ditch e or canala under the act of August 30. 1890 (26 Stat. 391; 43 U.SC ac W3. and all oU and gaa wilt be reserved to tha United State, pursuant to tha Act of July 17. 191 30 US.C. 121-123). Parcel No. I and 2 will be aold aubject to rlghu of way for Federal aid high way. Parcel No. 2. 3. 4 and 5 will be aold aubject to rignu of way for electric transmission line and aeces road a con tracted by the United State. If the tract are not aold on March 7. 1972. the aale will be adjourned and the tract reof fered for ale on each u creed Ing Tuesday at 10.00 A M., at the Oregon State Office. Bureau of Land Management, until sold; but if not aold by Sept ember 5. 1972, the aale will be closed on that date. Bids may be made by the prin cipal or hi agent, either per sonally at the aale or by mall. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands In the parcel. Bids sent by mall will be considered only If received at the Oregon State Office, Bureau of Land Management prior to 10:00 o clock A.M., on the date of the Public Sale. Bids sent by mail must be In sealed envelope ac companied by certified check, post office money order, bank draft, or cashiers' check made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amount of each bid; the estimated publi cation costs shown above. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hand corner, "Pub lic Sale Bid, Oregon 016992" Al so, indicate parcel number and date of sale. The highest bid der, at the sale, will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof together with the actual cost of publication. Any adverse claimants of the above-described land should file their claims, or objections, with the under signed on or before the time des ignated for sale. Any contigu ous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within thirty (30) days commencing on the day after the close of bidding and the announcement of the highest bid received. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For re imbursement to owners of au thorized Improvements on the lands and other requirements, see 43 CFR 2710. The lands des cribed in this notice shall be segregated from all forms of ap propriation. Including location under the mining laa from tha daw of first publication of thl notice. For further Information, write: Virgil O. fWlr. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office. P. O, Bu 23 tT29 N. H Oregon Streot), Portland. Oregon 9TX. Acting Chtet fhtnrh of Units and Mineral Operation. 4te mi Urn Bys Wear Red Wing's new r)WL. 1.1 J II ' mlm 3 I l i ! s RED WING a i 4 1 r$i0ES fc f C nil H wt !!lllllf II i?h TOUGHEST J IOULCO EVER... ths tarn matsrlsl that' UMd on mltsila launching pads. NON MARKINQ SLIP PROOF OIL AND GASOLINE RESISTANT OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Here's the first boot made especially for camping, made for rugged wear. Tough traction lug soles . . . smooth out rough going . . . give you sure-footed traction. Soft supple leather uppers . . . give you foot comfort and longer wear. Get ready for summer camp now. Come in and try on a pair. fiOMTV i I -(DM We're WMm Tw Meetings You Won't Wont f loss! ON GRAINS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 at 900 A.M. wc will have Chemical Company Represen tatives to discuss with you new chemicals application, weed problems and seed treat ment. ON ALFALFA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 at 900 A.M. we will have representatives to discuss with you Alfalfa production including -- Water Supply, Fertility, Harvesting, Disease and Insect Problems, and Seed Varieties. EieppEier Mark Your Calendar and Be Sure to Attend FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS Both meetings will be held in Morrow County Groin Growers Conference Room in Lexington and will start promptly at 9:00 A.M. and be over around noon. Meetings Sponsored by Inland Chemical and Mstow County Grain Growers D !