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4 inn 7 j,- r-i ZrWr..-1 h J4j;; a 9? 1 i 1 1' HEPPNER SENIOR C1RLS who attended the first annual Spring luncheon for the senior girls of Morro County hosted by the Hep pner Soroptimist Club. Front ro: Dovie Alderman, Jeanne Daly, Patty Luciani, Jill Kugg, Billee June Marquardt. 2nd to. Girls enjoy Slumber Party A slumber party was held June 1 at the Donald Robin son ranch. Hosted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robin son, Krynn Robinson enter tained overnight guests as a fitting climax to the end of the school year. The girls participated in a treasure hunt, games, quizzes and lis tened to records; interspres ed by a weiner and marsh mallow roast, pauses for cookies and ice cream, and ending in a sleepless night for all. A buffet break fast was enjoyed at 9:00 the next morning before the girls returned home. Those present for the af fair were Pam Cantin, Cin dy Dougherty, Lynne Gocti nauer, Janice Heaiy, Dee Hed man, Laurie Malcom, Sheree Marquardt, Susan McConnell, Cathy Palmer, Sally Sumner, Shelly Thompson, Lori Turn er and Joan Warren. Also present for the evening be sides the Robinson family was Debbie Yocom, who assisted in the food preparation and games. i i Lori Dunlap walked off with more than her share of ho nors at the Junior High Awards assembly last Thurs day. Her letter is in track where she entered the dis cus, the shot put, high jump, and hurdles. Certificate of Award for Pep Club trea surer. $23 bond from the Soroptimist Club for out standing 8th grade student and $10 check from the Hep pner American Legion Aux iliary for 1st place in the Americanism Essay Contest. She will be a freshman at Heppner High School next year. This summer she will attend a Gymnastic Clinic in Portland. She is the dau ghter of Lynda Dunlap and she has a brother Dyrk, Junior next fall. LUCY HUBER is home for the summer with her folks, Dr. and Mrs. H.S. Hu ber. She attends Laurelwood Academy in Portland. She will be a Junior next year. She is helping out at her Dad's office until Grace Buschke is able to be back full time. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 969-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. HH Vi; '!! r t''-i r ' rnn '.. ...i.. I...... d in- Centennial Art Show Voted Huge Success The Art Show held in con junction with the Pioneer Memorial Picnic was the Cen tennial effort of local artists. It was so admired that the hope to make it an annual affair and next year nuke it county-wide. The parade of 70 paintings lined the fair pavillion on all four walls. Dr. Margaret McDevitt came over from Pendleton Friday to help hang the paintings. Others helping were Fred Nelson, Shirley McNary and Daisy Lyston. Betty Brown and Rachel Dick acted as co-chairmen. Old buildings, landmarks, mo derns, beginners and advanc ed were featured in the dis play. Betty Bunch showed the Woolery House in lone, Betty Brown the Court House picture that hangs in the Ma honey & Abrams office, Kris ten Nelson the old round barn, Norman Nelson a picture painted from an authentic old picture of himself, his bro ' ther Fred and his sister El len in a little red buggy in front of the Nelson ranch home; Del Piper a grizzled old miner, Pauline Matheny portrait of an Indian Chief and Nellie Anderson a bou quet of old fashioned flo wers, to name a few. Pete and Mary McMurtry had on display an original painting of Celilo Falls done by a Portland artist in water colors. Artists were Fred Nelson Ed Cutting, Craig Cutting, Camilla Samples, Linda Prock, Betty Brown, Betty Bunch, Juanita Cogburn, Alma Green, Claudine War ren, Tom Bristow, Shirley McNary, Ardith Hunt, Nellie Anderson, Kristin Nelson, Del Piper, Pauline Matheny, Mary Bryant, Lucille Peck and Raphe Dick. MARBR0 DATSUN Has A Car For You! New Car Sales Loaded with Premium Trade-ins, both Passenger and Remember! Our salesmen will be glad 10 oring an of these cars to your home for your approval ! SALESMEN Dave Breland Jim Harvey Gene Brown i 7" i t A ; Kirtura Allstott, Linda Shuinan, Ellubeth A brains, l iiuia Cloui;h, Shelley Wolff, Peggy Taylor. Back ro: Diane Mills, Debbie McLeod, June Ledletter, Susan Wilson and Kelley Wolff. Judge Jones Marries Young Heppner Couple Members ot the immediate families were preent for the marriage of Kathy A rrington and Jon Hednun June 3 in the County Court Chambers. Judge Paul Jones performed the double ring ceremony. Kathy wore a white with navy dress and navy accessories. Kelly Kilkenny and Scott Mc Daniel were the attendants. Kathy is the daughter of Mrs. Darlene Arrin?ton and granddaughter of Mrs. Blanche Wise. Jon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hed nun. A reception was held at the Hedman home to which friends were invited. Mrs. Wise served the three-tierred cake topped by a kissing couple in a gazebo. Nona Sowell served the punch and Dale Arrington had the guest book. The young couple left for a few days camping at a lake in Central Oregon. MR. & MRS. JIMDRISCOLL camped and traveled through southern Oregon and north ern Calif, on a recent two weeks vacation. Snow was piled 12 feet high on either side of the road as they went through Mt. Lassen Park. They stopped at Unity Lake on their way home and caught some beautiful trout. Mrs. John Hopper accom panied Mrs. Ray Britt and granddaughter Mrs. Tom Troxell of Spray to Hermis ton May 28 for Loren Hop per's graduation from Her tniston High School. They were guests at the Robert Hoppers until Tuesday. Are Up Again this Phone 276-0330 1 '62 s Legal Notice IN TIIKCIUOJirClHiKTOK THK STATK OF OHKC.ON KH THK COUNTY OK MORROW Hill MUCINS IVCeJiMhl, No, ItVM NOTICE TO INTFHKSTFD I'MtSONS 'rotu(t pruwunu; in tlw estate of Phil Mollis d. ceased, are now h inline In tlte alxive entitled Court, wherein Clew o. I'uTce, the undersigned, has lu'en ap M)inted and has qualified as the personal representa tive of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are re quired to present them In due i'orm and properly veri fied, within four months after the date of the first publi cation of this nut ice, as stat ed below in the undersigned at the follow mi; address now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, ti-it: GeneO. Pierce, -Herman W. Winter, Attorney at Law, 471 N. Main, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 9783C. s-Gene O. Pierce Personal representative of the estate of tiu above nam ed decedent. Dated and first published June 8, 1972. c 23-23 NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a hearing at the County Court House at 2p.m. Monday, June 19 to consider final discussion, and adop tion of the County Zoning Ordinance as recommended to the County Court by the County Planning Commis sion. Morrow County Court c23 LINDA PALMER who re ceived her degree lastSunday from Oregon State Uni versity. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Palmer. FRIENDS SURPRISE RICK Friends of Richard Wad holm, who is leaving for Eu rope next Tuesday with the "Young Missions Mobiliz ed," met at his home Tues day night for a surprise birthday-going away party. Rick leaves for Europe on his birthday so a little early celebrating was necessary. Those attending the party were Rick, his mother Marie, Becky Stillman, Nola Steers, Rick Pettyjohn, Todd Cox, Mrs. Bob Morris, Jack Unrein and Dena Struthers. Month, Consequently We're GMC Sub. 9 psg. V-6 4 speed Good Tires $895 '68 Ply Spt. Auto Trans Green '60 Int. 34 T. Pickup 4 speed 6 cyl. Hunt JiurriDer $795 MARBRO DATSUN 515 S. E. Dorion Ave. Pendleton S THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATK OK ORKCON H 'It THK COUNTY OK MORROW In the Matter of the K (ate ol SU K, MORROW, deceased. No IfiU'l NOTlCK TO INTERESTED I'tRSoNS NOTICE ISHKRKBYCIVEN (tut the undersigned has been apim(ed personal represen tative of the nbov estate. All persons havini' claims ai'ainst the estate are requir ed to present them to the undersigned personal repre sentative at Hk' offices of Mahoney and Abrams, 274 N M.un Street. Heppner, Ore lion 9783G, within (our months after the date of the first IxiUieahoii of this notice. DATED and first publish ed this 8th day of June, 1972. s-Marlon K. Abrams Personal Representative Address; P.O. Box 428 Heppwr, Oregon 9783C 23-23-c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the nutter of the Es tate of JOHN LANE, deceas ed. No. 1G88 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal represen tative of the above estate. All persons havtnp claims against the estate are requir ed to present them to the un dersigned personal represen tative at the offices of Ma honey l Abrams P.O. Box 428, 274 N. Main St., Hep- ' pner, Oregon S783G, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published this 8th day of June, 1972. s-Gene Pierce Personal Representative Address: c-o Bank of EasternOregon Heppner, Oregon 9783G c 23-23 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the matter of the Estate of JUANITA MELENA, De ceased. No. 1687 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBYCIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal represen tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them to the undersigned personal repre sentative at the offices of Mahoney & Abrams, 274 N. Main Street, Heppner, Ore gon 9783G, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published this 8th day of June, 1972. s-Gene Pierce Personal Representative Address: c-o Bank of EasternOregon Heppner, Oregon 97836 23-23-c A 510 2 door Commercial: Satellite Stereo Ext. Beige Interior Si Like New Tires 1595 M Special Price 2 to choose from 63 Scouts 4 V Drive S( ) TOUR CHOICE $995 NOTICE OF rXPIRATION OK KEDEMPTK'M PERIOD PUBLIC NOTICE hereby Is K I ven, In II manner requir ed by law, Hut the one year p'Nui for Hie redeiiiptlttn of real proerttes Included In the delinquent tax Hen fore closure proceeding Institu ted by Morrow County, Ore gon. on (tie Uthdaynf March, 1971, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, cult number 5196, and Included In the jud gement and decree entered therein on the 24 day of June, 1971, will expire on the 25th day of June 1972. All properties ordered sold under said judgement and de cree, redeemed on or before said 25th day of June, 1972, will be deeded to Morrow County, Oregon, Immediately on expiration of said period of redemption, and every right and interest of any per son In such properties will lie forfeited forever to said Morrow County, Oregon. John F. Mollahan, Sheriff and Tax Collector Morrow County, Oregon Publication dates, June 8th and 15lh, 1972. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Pennsylvania corporation, and M(X)RE RANE MANUFACTURING, Co., an Oregon corporation, Plaintiffs, v. BILLY J. TOWtRY, DONNA J TOWERY, TOWERY IR RIGATION CO., an Oregon corporation, and DENNIS B. LOGAN, Defendants No. 5223 NOTICE OF SHERRIPS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above-entitled court and cause, dated the 2nd day Sunday, June 18 is that great day DAD'S ICHECK LIST &FROM GARDNER'S -- Western Can Always Use; Jockey T-Shirts Jockey Shorts Summer Pajamas Bermuda Shorts Tie Racks Samsonite Luggage ) Sure Need: ) Knit SlacksUOO Knit Shirts (100 Belts Billfold MAHJ & LeBOfCAHDNEB Gard of June, 1972, um a jud gment and decree tillered In Hie above entitled Hull oil March 6, 1972. In favor of Aluminum Coniany ofAmer lea, a Pennsylvania corpora tion, awl Moore-Raw Manu facturing Co,, an Oregon cor poration, plaintiffs, and aga inst defendants Hilly J. Tow wry and Towery Irrigation Co., an Oregon corporation, which execution and order of sale was to me directed and commanded ine to aell the real property hereinafter described to satisfy the Hens and cturges specified In said judgment and decree, I will on the 7th day of July, 1972, at Hie hour ol 11 a.m. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auc tion for cash, subject to re demption as provided by law, all the right, title and In terest of the defendants In said suit and all parties claiming by , through, or under them In or to the fol low ing-descrlhed real pro perty, to wit: Undivided one half Interest In all of Section 10, Twp 4 N, Range 26 E of Wil lamette Meridian located In Morrow County, Oregon. DATED this 8thdayofJune, 1972. First publication date: 8, 1972. Last publication dale: 29. 1972. June June JOHN MOLLAHAN, Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon By John Mollalwn c 23-24-25-26 For Summer Fix-Up -1 8" 4x8 Pre-f in. -38" 4x8 Particle Ajax Magnetic catches 3 -Cedar 4x4x8 posts 2. PETTYJOHN'S Farm and Builders Supply Prices good thru June 15 Clothes ! Never You Might Guess polyester) I'd Like polyester) ) A ner's Men's THE STORE OF PERSONAL SEHVICE SERVICE NOTICE OK BUDGET HEARING A meeting of Hie Board of Directors of the (Kurdman Park and Recreation District will be held on June 28, 1972 at 3 OOp.m.al the Board man City Hall for the pur mim of holding a putilic hear ing on the budget for Hie fis cal year 1972-71. Any er son may upi'ar to discuss the budget or any part of It. A copy ofthe budget document may lie Inspected or obtain ed between I he hours of 9 00 a.m. ami 5 00 p.m. attheClty Hall. Harold Baker, Chairman Barduiun Park I Re creation District. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Boardman Cemetery Maintenance Dist rict will he held on June 27, 1972 at 2 00 p.m. at the Boardman City Hall for the purHise of holding a public hearing on the budget for the fiscal year 1972-73. Any person may apear to discuss the budget or any part of it. A coy of the budget docu ment may lie liisected or ob tained tM'tweeii the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the City Hall. Zearl J. Gillespio, Chair man Boardman Cemetery Main tenance District r-23-24 paneling 2.75 ea. board 2.85 ea. ea. ea. 5 Get Enough :t Ties Sox Sport Shirts (short & long sleeve) S ! to Have: New Hat ) Summer Suit ) Sport Jacket (knit and wool) Wears HEFPNEB