Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 03, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    IIFWNFn
Fair News
, The llobhv Division of It"
itorrow Count) Fair is one
of the most HHuUr place,
for Mh enhibttor an.i view
ers. VMth nun talented ar
lists in tlk count t. it
necessary to add new tot,
lib? in those calamine. A
in th '72 Premi.im Ho.k.
The following addition have
been nui.lf ami all residents
are encouraged to enter in
as nam of the different cat
egories a possible. Only one
entry may be nude want one
cla b each exhibitor.
There vb ill be a class for
Ceramics. finish, d since the
71 Kair and not exhibited
before at Morrot County
Fairs. I'nder this class there
will be Wheel Thrown Ob
jects, done wthMl! the ue
of a mold; with a special
section for bowls, vases,
plates, figurines, and cups,
Olaz.d Greenware. special
section for lace, plain figur
ines, detailed figurines,
lamps, miscellaneous small
articles, vases, w.tl!il.u)ue,
ash tras. candy dishes, cook
ie )ars. bowl and pitch.r,
planter, cup. utility pitcher
category for Abstract Art
Stained Greenware.
I'nder a category for Art
come these divisions: Brush
work Oil, Palette Knife, Oil.
Charcoal; Wateroolor; and
Ink; with special divisions for
landscapes, still life, sea
scapes, portraits, ai;-i animal
life lh these categories. A
category for Abstract Art
has also beenadded. with spe
cial divisions for pure ab
stract, cubism and symbolic
art.
Superintendents in tins div i
sion will be Mabel Heath,
Heppner; and Mary Lou Carl
son, Lexington. Then- will be
a demonstration on ceramics
by Mrs. Carlson, and an art
demonstration by Shirley Mc
Nary, lone. Time and date
of these is mentioned else
where in this paper.
SHANNON KELLY and her
grandmother, Mrs. Meta
Prignitz recently returned
from a trip to Los Angeles.
They enjoyed a visit to the
Universal movie studios and
Disneyland and saw many
other interesting sights on
their week's trip. Mrs. Kel
ly took them to Portland
where they went both ways by
train. i1
SEE WHAT YOUR CHILDREN
HAVE ACCOMPLISHED AT
THEIR SWIMMING LESSONS
FREE SWIMMING for parents and
children who took swimming at all
three sessions.
FRIDAY, AUG. 5th, 6 to 7 P.M.
Heppner Pool
New Subscriptions
to the
GAZETTE-TIMES
15 Months
$5
For new subscribers only
Good During August
IORD rA7rTTPTUtr5 Thurdnv, AwmkI .T 1072
Umatilla Co.
4-Hera to aid
l' nut ilia County Ml Horse
members will assist with the
Morrow County Show Sunday.
Aug. C, bv providing the jud
ging contest.
A team of tlieir members
will be on hand to nuke up
classes in showmanship and
horsemanship to be judged by
our -HI members. The of
lieial judges for the show will
place and critique the clas
ses. The Morrow County horse
judging tiam for State Fair
will be selected from results
of Hie Judgiu; contest.
Morrow County members to
assist with horse event at
I nutilla Kair. August 'Jth at
I 00 p.m.
Four Morrow County 4-1!
members will "Saddle up"
and Hide" to make up a jud
ging class for t'nutilla Cou
nt) 4-11 Horse members to
judge at the fairgrounds in
Hernnsten.
Leaders selected a mem
ber from each of the four
horse clubs in Morrow Cou
nty to take part in the ex
change of judging contests.
Lenise Heukle. Hoardman;
Lebbie Palmer, lone; Joan
bor from Floyd Jones club,
yet to be announced.
Judging contests are educa
tional experiences for all par
ticipants: Boardman
Weekend visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Elv were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marc
McGowan and daucher Michel
of Salem. Sunday visitors
were other sons-in-law and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ne
well Yaught and daughters
Gail and Kelly of vvhitstran,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. El
don Lilly and children Jim,
Janet, Jerry and Joyee of
Pendleton. Also, Linda Jen
sen and Rick Smith of Pen
dleton, and Meridith Cole of
John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ove
son of Tempe, Ariz, visited
overnight last week at the
home of Oveson's sister-in-law,
Mrs. M.l. Oveson.
Mr. and Mrs. R.M. I" Ren
of Walnut Creek, Calif, vi
sited three days last week
at the home of Mrs. L" Ren's
brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Struck-meier.
15 Real Estate
KOK SALE ldel for new
ly married couple or re
tired cum pie. Two bed
room home In Milton
Kreew.iter HI ItVt S. W.
tilh Walking tliMiincr to
Mtulh buliiew kivlion,
cburebex unit city hall
Cull t7; !J.V.'S in Heppner
or !.V M7.I in Mi lion
Fnewaier IMtf p
FOH SALE 4 Bedroom home
in Heppner on 2 lots, base
ment oil furnace. Make an
offer, ph. 676-5820.
FOR SALE - I acre plus
turn, located near town,
fenced, room for two
horses. $400 phone 676
3334. Dan Thompson
tfc
KOK SAI.K 3 bedroom
quality houe. Hie kitch
en, built-in dishwasher,
l.nnc living room, fire
pl.uv, family room, bath
.ind a half, utility room,
3 TV outlets, covered
puiio. double c.irjHirt, at
tached to single jjarauc
and shop plus extra Ko
2il lot. Burralt Addition.
1010 Fairview. ph. U76
5303. 21 fe
FOR SALF-3 bedroom home,
2 baths, wall to wall car
peting, double lot, fenced
vard. lone,. Darrell James,
4C2-7333 or 422-7244.
23-TCF
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home
lh lone, 2 baths, carpet
ing, drilled well, large fenc
ed yard. 422-7244 lone or
write Darrell James, 5123
Boise St. Turner, Oregon,
97392 or call 743-1200.
31-TFc
Kinzua
THE KINZUA MOUNTAIN
EERS Square Dance Club hos
ed a trailer-camper weekend
at Camp 5 with Square Da
ncing Saturday night at the
Camp 5 Community Hall and
8 Squares dancing. BobJe
witt acted as Master of Ce
remonies with callers from
the floor. Dancers came from
John Day, Redmond, Madras,
Bend, Hermiston, The Dal
les, QuinabyJct., Heppner,
Prineville, Kelso, Wash., Ce
cil, lone, Fossil, Condon, Tu
malo, Culver, Woodburn, M?
tolius, Kinzua, and Camp 3.
A pot luck lunch was en
joyed by all present. On
Sunday at 1 o'clock, a Cen
tral Oregon District Coun
cil was held at the Camp 5
hall with 25 delegates pre
se nt. These ca me from Bend,
Jh
John Day, Madras, Prinevil
le, Condon, Fossil, and Camp
5. Following the business
meeting, lunch was served.
MRS. MIKE TODD and son
Gary went to Hermiston last
Wednesday and while there
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hollomon and daugh
ters and Terry kept a doc
tors appointment.
Mrs Joyce Anderson and
son Jimmy of Condon spent
last Tuesday visiting with
Joan Payne.
Public Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
PHOHATE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PKIiSOVS
Probate proceedings In the
estate of James P, Healy,
deceased, are now pending In
the above entitled court,
wherein Kathlene Healy, Hie
undersigned, has been aj
pointed and has qualified as
(lie personal representative
of said estate. All per
sons having claims against
said estate hereby are re
quired to present them, in
due form and properly veri
fied, within four months af
ter the date of tlie first pub
lication of this notice, as
stated below, to the under
signed at the following
address now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims; c-o hick I Dick,
5th and Washington Sts. The
Dalles, Oregon.
Kathlene Healy
Personal Representative
Dated and first published Aug.
3, 1972.
DICK I DICK
The Dalles, Oregon
Attorneys for Estate
C31-3J
NOTICE OF LIEN
FORECLOSURE SALE
To DA HOLD CAIN, ARLO
ERICKSON and JOHN MOLL
A HAN, Sheriff, of MORROW
COUNTY, OREGON and any
party interested in the pro
perty described below;
VOL' ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that the undersigned,
pursuant to the provisions of
ORS 87.333 claims a Land
lord's Lien on that certain
1963 Pontiac automobile
bearing Serial No. 266375
C117322, California License
No. NCN264 by virtue of rent
and advances for Darold
Cain, Jr., a tenant, in the
sum of $469.40, plus interest
at 6 per cent per annum from
December 21, 1971, until
paid.
The above described auto
mobile was brought on to the
premises of the undersigned
by Darold Cain, Jr., as a
tenant, and said debt remain
ing unpaid for more than 20
days, said automobile was ta
ken into possession by the
undersigned under the author
ity of ORS 87.333, et.sq.
on or about January II, 1972,
as security for the satisfac
tion of said lien; that said
lien, nor any part thereof,
has not been paid.
You are further notified
that on MONDAY, the 14th
day of AUGUST, 1972, at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. at the
office of IRRIGON MOTEL
and APARTMENTS, in the
:iTY OF IRRIGON, COUNTY
of MORROW, STATE of ORE
GON, the undersigned, pur
suant to the provisions of
ORS 87.540, will sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the above
described automobile. The
automobile is offered for sale
on a where is-as is basis.
The successful bidder will
have to obtain his own title
and registration. The under
signed reserves the right to
bid.
This notice is published, as
required by law in The Hep
pner Gazette Tini3s, a news
paper of general circulation
published in Morrow County,
Oregon.
DATED this 3rd day of
August, 1972.
RACHEL PARSONS, Land
lord & Lien Claimant
Rt. 2 - Box 209,
Irrigon, Or. 97844
c31.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate
of NELLIE DONEY, deceased
No. 1693
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of NELLIE DONEY
deceased, are now pending
in the above entitled court,
New executive slogan: "II
you haven't developed ulcers,
you're not carrying your
share of the load."
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial Commercial
Farm and Home
wherein Jack llynd, Jr., the
undermined, has been appoin
ted and has qualified a the
personal representative of
said estate. All persons hay
ing claims against ahl es
tate hereby are required to
present them, In due form
and properly verified. lthln
four months after (lie dale
of the first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to
the undersigned at the fol
lowing address no desig
nated as the place for the
presentation of claims,
to-wlt: Winter I Doherty,
Attorneys at La. P.O. Hox
582. Heppner Oregon 97830.
Jack llynd Jr.
Persoiul representative of
the estate of the above named
decedent.
Dated ami first published
July 20. 1972.
2'J-3lc
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Protiate Department
Estate of;
Lee S. Boutelle
No. 1692
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Lee S. Houtelle
deceased, are now landing in
the above entitled court,
wherein Vera A. Houtelle,
the undersigned, has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative
of said estate. All persons
having claimsagainstsaides
tate hereby are required to
present them, indue form and
properly verified, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this
notice as staled below, to
the undersigned at the fol
lowing address now designa
ted as the place for the pre
sentation of claims, to-wit:
Vera A. Boutelle, P.O. Box
06, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
s-Vera A. Boutelle
Personal representative
of the estate of the above
named decedent.
Dated and first published
July 27, 1972.
c 30-32
TRY IT! YOU'LL LIKE IT!
30 DAY FREE TRIAL on a 175 waft
Mercury Vapor Yard Light Installed
Free at your desired location. If not
satisfied, will remove-No charge. If
satisfied billing will be at end of 60
days. 30 days Free-2nd 30 days at
rate of 53.00 per month on existing
pole. s3.50 per month if we install
additional pole
Fill in this order blank and mail to your cooperative
( - -
j I would like a 175 watt M. V. yard lite installed jSuggested
;
! Name.
j Address-
j Phone Number
i
! Location
! Signature
Columbia IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ol
IN THE STATE OFOREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
THE HANK OF EASTERN
OREGON,
Plaintiff
vs
BERNARD E. MARSHALL
and RAMON A MARSHALL,
husband and wife; ROBERT
LEON PIERCE and ALTA
ANNA PIERCE, husband and
lfe; ROBERT A. WALTER
and BARBARA A. WALTER,
husband and wife; HOWARD
PETTYJOHN and JOANNE
PETTYJOHN, husband ami
wife; and MORROW COU
NTY, Defendants
No. 526 1
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution
Issued out of the above en
titled Court and the subject
cause on July 18, 1972, pur
suant to a Judgment and De
cree rendered and entered
on May 16, 1972, In favor of
the plaintiff and against
Bernard E. Marshall and Ra
moiu Marshall, husband and
wife; Robert Leon Plerceand
Alta Anna Pierce, husband
and wife; Robert A. Walter
and Barbara A. Walter, hus
band and wife; Howard Pet
tyjohn and Joanne Pettyjohn,
husband and ife;and Morrow
County, defendants, where
in it was decreed that a cer
tain mortgage held by plain
tiff be foreclosed and that the
real property subject to the
mortgage lien be sold, which
execution commanded me to
sell that real property to sa
tisfy a judgment against Ber
nard E. Marshall and Ra
mona Marshall, husband and
wife; Robert Leon Pierce and
Alta Anna Pierce, husband
and wife; Robert A. Walter
and Barbara A. Walter, hus
band and wife; Howard Pet
tyjohn and Joanne Pettyjohn,
husband and wife; and Mor
row County , in the sum ot
on a 30 day
S)SIE1
'Serving Morrow, Wheeler ond Gilliam Counties'
Telephone 676-9146
13.073,43. together with In
terest on said sum at the
rale of 0',- per annum from
July 1, 1971, reasonable sull
ex p.' uses In the sumufJiO.OC
anil tlte further sum of $450.
00 as reasonaUe attorneys'
tees; costs and disburse
me tits In tlte sum uf $59.00
and I lie cos! uf I lie Writ
of Execution, I will on Aug.
28, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock
a.m., Pacific Daylight Time,
at the front door of the
County Courthouse In Hep
pner, Morro County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemptionas pro
vided by la) to the highest
bidder for cash, all the In
terest the above named de
fendants had on March 1,
1962, the date of the mort
gage and all Interest which
the defendants lad thereaf
ter In the following describ
ed real proerty.
Beginning at a point
8.6B1 , chains South of the
Northeast corner of the Sou
east quarter of Section 27
In Township 2 South, Ran
ge 26, East of the Willa
mette Meridian, running
thence West 2.65 chains
to the corner of the acre
tract owned by the City of
Heppner, thence South 4U
degrees 00 West to the
North line of Alley lying
North of Block 19 of Mt.
Vernon's Addition to the
Town of Heppner, Oregon,
Thence South 48 degrees
20' East 150 feet thence
North 21 degrees 54' East
to the Section line between
Section 26 and 27 in T.
2 S.R. 26 E.W'.M., thence
North 34 feet to the place
of beginning. In the Cou
nty of Morrow, State of
Oregon.
DATED July 21, 1972.
Sheriff of Morrow County
John F. Mollahan
30-33c
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
IN THE MATTER OF THE
free trial
lectric
ESTATE
of
NELLIE IX )NKY, Deceased.
INFORMATION TO HEIRS
PHOHATE NO. IC93.
TO THE HEIRS OF THE
ABOVE NAMI-.DHECL'DENT;
The following Information
is given to you as an heir
of NELLIE 1X)NKY ba died
at Ih'itpner, Morrow County,
Oregon, on June 22, 1972.
Estate proceedings In suld
decedent's estate, bearing the
clerk's file iiumlier 1C93,
have been commenced a nd are
now pending In the above-entitled
court wherein on June
26, 1972, the undersigned was
duly apiailnled and Is no se
rving as Hie persoiul repre
sentative of the estate. So
far as known, decedent left
no will and none has been
proved in said prm lings.
The names and addresses uf
the ersoual representative
and of the ersonal represen
tative s attorney orattorneys
are;
Personal Representative-
Jack llynd, Jr.
3106 S.W. Nye
Pendleton, Oregon
97801
Phone; 503-270-lfiCl.
Persoiul Representatives
Attorneys
Winter I Doherty
Attorneys at Law
P.O. Box 582
Heppner, Oregon 0783C
Phone: 503-67C-943C and
676-'.470.
ResK'Ctfully submitted,
(s) Jack llynd, Jr.
30-33c
CALL FOR HIIK
Morrow County Road De
partment will accept bids for
IHTinanent type anti-freeze.
This must be Ethylene Gly
col base Anti-freeze grade,
in lots of 50 gallon or more.
Bids must include BB1 cost
and case (6 gallon) costs.
Bids will be opened Aug. 9
at 11 a.m. in the office uf
the County Court, Heppner,
Oregon. Sadie Parrish,
couutv clerk
727 83
30-3 lc
j location:
I
yard area
i
' parking
area
i
feed lot
barn lot
Co-op
Pi-ndleto-
276-7761