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iuti'M'i; Apartment Building gives lone's Hoin St. o new look Th iu'xi turn- ou r- in l,m Uko tim to stop to i!u chjivt'sttu'tuvelv.-n goutC n the old Mol. AtuivLMifii rr tnarlv 10 u-urs tlx (rj stow struc ture had It'oonie a sad pu' tur i:h rad blusoj. Wo j IV ou! of tli' broki-n i tlos, S.td h'Ciii.s llu' ji fW rentt'iulHTi'd Its one glorious itis. The transformation has been ur.U lievable. The out side tus Wen painted an avocado j:reen am! the lemon Uo anitvs 1" sturp in contrast. There are 11 apartments, four i!h C-lvd-rooms. lour Mth 1 Udnvn: and three studio apartments. The rooms have Ken pane! ed, have httt ootfork and olive gren ali-to-ali car ptiiif. The birch cabinets in the kitchens are custom built. There's a ras ranjc and elec tric built-in dish.istiers. Each kiiohen has an eating area. Traieries are gJld. Each afurtment has a pri vate entrance. The ironstair vuy on the Iwckstde of the building Is from the old Ore gonian tfulldmg in Portland. N te the provincial all puper used in the hallas of the 1 -bedroom apartments. The three one-room studio apartments are one-room ith kitchenette and bath. There are fans in all the bathrooms. The have fibre glass showers. Everything is very compact. All the rooms have been sound dead ened. The area in the L of the building will be landscaped into a courtyard. On the first floor, there's a laun dromat. Sid Scribner of Beaverton bought the building and Jim and Joy Carr have been the Amicita Club holds Annual The Bob Lovgren cabin was the setting for the annual party of the AnncitaPinochle Club of Lexington, June 17. After a potluck chicken dinner, the group enjoyed an evening of cards. High prize for the men and women went to Joe and Hilda Yocom. Low went to Gene and Phyllis Cole, and second high to Del bert Piper and BaroaraCuts forth. Everyone at the party won a prize. The group also celebrated Gene Cole's birthday, and en joyed a cake made and deco rated by Mrs. Pete Hams, lone. Those attending besides the prize winners were Phyllis Piper, Roy and Juanita Mar tin, Orviile Cutsforth, Stan and Shirley Cox, and Bob and Vonnie Lovgren. The annual is held each spring and allows the women belonging to the club to bring their husbands for an evening of fun. It also marks the last meeting of the club until fall. Palmers host celebration Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pal mer, Lexington, hosted a celebration at their home June 13 in honor of Fat her's Day. A large group of Palmers, Crabtrees, and other family members and friends turned out for the day. Representing the Crabtrees were Mr. and Mrs. LeoCrab tree, Cecil, their daughters and families: Mrs. Sharon Gelinas, Timmy and Alisa of Caldwell, Id.; Mrs. Blanch Scheeler, also of Caldwell; and Mrs. Carolyn McCabe, Ashley, Kevin, and James of Pullman, Wa. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marshall, Lex ington; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and Debbie, Lexing ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mar shall and family, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rea and family, Condon. Home from Juneau, Alaska, in time for the celebration were Janet Crabtree and Scott, the Palmer's daughter and grandson. ARTHRITIS? TRY ALFANALII ALFANAL - Relieves pain and stiffness ALFANAL - No harmful side effects ALFANAL - Used successfully by thousands ALFANAL - Just $7.95 for full 30-day supply "AlFANAL" At Health Food Stores or Order Direct Crater Laboratories Inc. Post Office Box 39-A Ashlaad, Ore. 97520 unit''. CA.rrn TiNU contractors. Mr. Soritm. r built tin cabinets m his slur at lu'avertiMi. Mr. Carr says "It iji lone s answer toKm zua's plea for housing." In eUuiimg oik' of the lower Miidows that hadn't been broken, they found the sun had fused th' paint to the glass ami the words Cigar ettes. Cipirs Candy are still discernible. BOEING C ontinued from page 1 emphasized they were n. t corporate farmers. They did know systems nun-i-'iuent techniques ami they know con tracting. They wouldn't step in ami do any farming un less a tenant got in a bind and needed help. Schools contfom pg. 1 plan. "An Equalisation state would hurt Eastern Oregon , Mr. Camels said "and is not the answer." The board will have a spec ial meeting in July to review board policies in preparation for the new Policy Hand Book. MaryLee Heimstra was hir ed as school secretary at lone. In household chores the board approved the board me eting calendar for 197C-T3. authorized clerk and deputy clerk's bonds, instructed the Deputy Clerk to balance books and call for annual audit. The board authorized call for bids on service bids, bulk gasoline, fuel oil, anti-free-ze, contract runs. The call for bids to be published In the Heppner Gazette-Times June 29, July 6, with bid open ing at the next school board meeting, July 17. The board approved the con tract runs on a two-year ba sis with an option breai at the end of the year if either party wishes to discontinue. Three contract runs will be called for. The administra tion has covered each route, checking time, mileages and stops. The board voted to sell the Boardman lot to Vic Mar cnek at a price equal to the amount that the adjacent lots sold for. This is in the vicinity of $2200. Principal Dan Daltoso met with the board to discuss the problem of black topping the road and parking area at Ri verside Jr. Sr. High School. It will provide housing our town has needed. KJi-iTCI lone Garden Club enhance tne exterior ot xne Exterior-Avocado yellow awnings A change from the old grey with the broken windows. Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station Independent Garage !'llll!-l.i J""'' -"- l-1"' Tilt. NEXT STOP as at the pumping station at IN mouth ot Willow i're.'k. Wa ter comes from the Colum bia Ulwr pool formed N hind the John Day lum that backs u Willow Crk. Th pumping station contains five pumps rated at -ISO horse power each. Columbia Hi ver water leaves the puni tug .station through a pit 32 inches in diameter at a rate of 13,600 g.illoii. per min ute. The water travels thru 8' ; miles of piv to reach the IS sprinkler system.-now in operation. Each system is programmed to n ake a complete rotation a-ri-und the pivot in 13 hours, i'oeing expects to deliver 42 inches of water on tln aver age to eaeh acre during the growing season. THE NEXT STOP was a! the 72 test plots where mu nicipal solid wastes have been applied at a rate of 100 tons kt acre, 200 tons and 400 tons. The 100 tons was ap proximately 2 inches deep, 4" deep on the 200 tons and 8" on the 400 tons. The 2" deep plots were rototil led into 6" of soil, the 4" into 4" of soil and the 8" into I" of soil. The so lid wastes had been shredd ed. Nitrogen was added and the 20 x 120 foot plots were planted to wheat last fall as a cover crop. It was turn ed under this spring and the plots were planted to al falfa and fescue. The plots provide variables in waste, nitrogen and crops ar.d are under the supervi sion of Oregon State. Soil temperatures are recorded, water retention measuredand chemical analysis of the soil is made. The plots are at the rocket test site. Solid set irrigation is used with If you were sick or injured and couldn't work how would your family pay the bills? Protect your savings and property . . . Stay out of debt . . . with a Western Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company Monthly Disability Income nnorontooH rpnpwahle to aoe 65 John Gothnauer - Kill of the TRANSFORMATION of the Old Hotel and the Improvement it has made on Main St. w.iter coming, from t A al the Kile. The second grow ing wason should W- con clusive. E ventually If hf piM 4S recycle test program 1 iuc cessful. about lOeH) ton of garbage could U barged up the river each day t peak operation. The recycle program ould meet several objectives. It would solve an increasingly difficult waste dispo.vd pro blem. The materia! ould help stabilize wind-blow land and perhaps Increase Its pro ductivity for cropproductiou. ELTON WEEKS, Assistant manager at It.urdnun for Boeing said ttut Shirley' Kugg and Joe THoiw had leased tne dry lands for grat ing. This land which sup ports 1 cow per 7 acres will be withdrawn from graz ing as they need the land for further developing. He said ranchers are looking for beef gains of at least 1000 pounds per acre of grazing during the season from April thr ough October. In planning stage Is a pro ject to add another 1000 to 1500 acres under irrigation in August. Eventually nearly 50, 000 acres will be placed un- RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Beginning Year-Round Service SPRAYING.. SEEDING. UQOID AND DRY FERTILIZING. 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS AREA PH. 67S 9925 HEPPNER. ORE Gillian, & liisbee Bldg. 676-5818, 676-5862 maple trees that green Lemon uvoirnmp to all the Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works T & C Storaqe Stormor Bins 422-7437 Ham's Truck Line 422-7277 Legal Notice NOTICE OF HEAHING NOTICE IS HEKEflYClVP. that the Heppner TUnnlng Commikkiuu will MJt pub lic bearing on an application of G.ll. Peterson by his au thored agent for a Condi tional I e to build a comm ercial building on Lots One and Two, Illoek 4, Kasmus-sen-lott Addition No. 2 to the City of Heppner. Oregon, said hearing to be held at the Heppner City Hall at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 5, 1972. Interested persons nay attend todiscuss the pro posed Conditional I se. Dated June 22, 1972 W.C. Hosewall. Chairman Heppner running Commission der irrigation for crops and grazing. This. In turn, should lead to related Imtustrul plants and other industry lo cating at Boardman. such as a cattle feeding lot and meat packing plant. The tour was finalized with a delicious buffet luncheon at Dodge City. 1 Duuuiug. building new renters from friendly lone merchants. IS THEClHClirC Ol HTOF THE STATE UK fWGON VOH THE COl'NTY OF MvlKHO In the natter of th EUt of JtAMTA HELENA, D ceased. No. 1687 NOTICE TO INTERESTED NOTICE IS III KEHYGIVEN that the undersigned ha been apiointed ersoiul represen tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them to ttw undersigned peisoiul repre sentative at tlie offices of Ma honey A Abuuis, 274 N. . PINTO SEDAN $1960 M99 less than VW Super Beetle 113 346 less than Datsun 510 M49 less than Toyota Corolla MOO less than Chevy Vega The more you compare, the more you'll like your Ford Team's Pinto! Fun-test a 72 today, at your Northwest Ford Dealer's . lobody beats the Korthwest Ford Team: 1st in sates...service...and customer Farley Motor Co. 126 East U WW - "lone's answer to The Office B & C Repairs CLEO CHILD ERS BILL ASHURST McKinney Bros. Inc. Agricultural Hauling lone. Ore. Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow County Grain Growers Main Street. Heppner. Or fon 97116, ttithia tour month atwr the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published (his. Bin day of June, 1972. sCena Pierre Personal Representative Addresa; c-o lunk of Easter nOregon Heppner, Oregon 9783ft 2J25-C IN THE CIRCUIT COI HT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOH THE COL'NTY OF MORROW In the matter of the Es tate of JOHN LANE, deceas ed. No. K.88 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS .45 sunn 1" ftsw It . a Ji . ui y i o oOo O Kinzua's plea for housing." Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Trarel Traileri & Pickup Campert 422-7289 Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Jepsen Murrays Rx Stables Bod Murrar Ine' Oregon Bank of Eastern Oregon NOTICE IS HE REP Y GIVEN ttwit the undersigned hshen appointed personal represen tative of the above estate. All persons havlnf claims against the estate are requir ed to present them to the un drrslgned personal represen tative at the office of Ma honey I Abrama r.O. lo 428, 274 N. Main St.. Hep pner. Oregon 97836, lthm four months after the date of the first puUicatnm of this notice. DATED and first puUtshed this Bin day of June, 1972. S'Gene Pierce personal Representative Address: c-o lunkofrasternOregon Hepiwr.Oregon 97836 P1NT0 ITJAGOIJ s2265 '484 less than VW Squareback '391 less than Datsun PL510 Biacd on companion of manufacturer's tutcattad lltt pnc tor baaa 2 door aadana and baaa modal talion nom Ooa not include daalar prop. H any. destination charge, title and taaet Whitehall tiree and Accent Group option on Pinto Wagon ere etra satisfaction! May, Heppner ll i j