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HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurli Mai 3. IS73 Flshlnc Troop Mil Ilu FKhin Trip Troop ! of the Heppner Boy Scouts left town on Saturday at R a m., starting their fishing at the bridge on the edge of town, going all the way up to Cutsforth Park. Later. R. Ward. M Piper. Scott McEwen. Bruce Young and Kenneth Gosehnaiier went for a rowlMiat rule on l.ake Penland In the first smile: Knn Nolile caught the largest fish. 15 in. Chris Wright, most fish i. Bruce Young used most worms. Charlie Rawlins got the wettest, Ron Ward ruined the most I DO YOUR I SPRING CLEANING I THE EASY WAY. SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS I HJK UA5H. I CAUL 676-9228 l1'r1l,1.Ull!LiiMMn r.u.wi.i.vi I'JM-lSI'Jttfl, I Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989 R134 TYPEWRITER DIRTY? Call or leave your machine al the Heppner Gazette Times. Larry of Standard Office Equipment of La Grande who stops every three weeks will contact you. New and used type writers. 14tfc City Council Heppner City Council Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Monuments Eternal Markers BRONZE GRANITE INSTALLATIONS a VASES Cemetery Grave Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving and Heppner lone. Heppner Lexington Ph. F7S-9600 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Wallace H. Wolff M.D. P.C. Family Practice Week Days by Appointment and Emergencies Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Dobyns Pest Control Gerald A. Jones M.D, Rodent and Insect Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph: lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Keating Co. Williams Firnaces Complete Installations Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting Domestic and 0 Oil Burr.er Commercial Service Free Estimate All Work Guaranteed Ph. 67S-9418 Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangementa Distant Removals Serving. lone. Heppner and Lexington Licensed Funeral Director Heppner Ph. 67C-96O0 Physician and Surgeon 116 E. Hurlburt Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 D.m. 9:00 Friday a.m. to 1:00 p.m. THE GAZETTE-TIMES has Heppner Picture Post cards! Select either tm colorful picture of the! Morrow County Court house or the aerial view of the city. Only 10c ea. Insurance Fire, Casualty, . Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Heppner 276-2732 676-5862 Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384 Turner, Van Matter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912' Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676--9200 Wholesaiers-Mfgs. "Pride of Oregon Ice Cream" Butter Jk Kraft Food Lines Dud Tash -Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Assistant MORROW CO. CREAMERY BILL COX. MGR. 676-9244 Hobbies -Agate - Betrlfied Wood - Bean and Avon Bottle-Lapidary and Bottle Books - Custom Sawing Large and Extra Largs Miller's Rock Shop Mrs. Paul E. (Mjirna) Miller Cecil. Ore. 503-422-711 By Appointment equipment. Knn Young talked the most. Mid the least Mark I'iH-r hail largest echo across I-ake IVnlaiul Herman Winter Jr. used the most lead weights. Russell Ronrk used the smallest hook. Jerry Raker had the biggest Iwicklash For the next smile; Lee McCarl ate the most hot dogs Stint McEwen hunted the most marshmallows Handy Cole & Brother carried the largest tackle box For the next smile; Dale Holland look the longest sirides on the 5-mile hike Terry Toll caught the smallest fish Del bert Turner threw the most rocks in the creek. After dining on hut dogs, pop and marshmallows in the after noon, they returned home so the lads could get to the hand carnival. They were accompanied bv Scoutmaster IV I Piper and Assistant Scout master Herman Winter and Glen Ward and John Gochnauer of the committee. Glen Ward, John Gochnauer iRid Knn Ward picked up dead fish around Lake Penland. Glen found a few fish still alive afler a severe winter kill for lack of oxygen There are still quite a few dead fish around the lake's shoreline. drastic drops in oxvgen levels, almost lour limes greater than thai ol normal subjects. Drop,. lor patients with congestive i .. .1 11r.u1 i.niure were almost jis great Moth could profit from owgen therapy at night, llul among paiients with severe respiratory disease, changes in blood gas levels during sleep were not much ditterent from normal subjects Nobody knows why, but Dr. Iiiieriano speculates that an unknown protective mechanism prevents further imbalance of blood gases in respiratory patients while they are asleep rntortimalely, the protective mechanism can be blin ked by taking sleeping pills. Some elleel from the pills causes a precipitous drop in oxygen levels and a rise in carixin dioxide. With such patients, taking the pills may cause serious complications. To find out more about the lungs and how they work, contact your local tulierculosis and respiratory disease associ ation It's a matter of life and breath. Iliinir from PhiieiiU Mr. and Mrs Tom Wilson have returned to their home on Ordnance Kd. in Irrigon from Phoenix, Aril, where they sM'iit the winter months. Jeannette Hodge spent 2 weeks visiting in Pl,i,B and Thompson Fulls, Monluna. ret urning to her home here last week. Don Jorgensen has moved into a mobile home and has it established on 2nd St. were made In western states. Since 1958 farmers have estab lished many fields. The keys to successful plant ings are good seedbeds, proper time and rate of seeding, careful irrigation, and proper fertilizing. Planting in alternate drill rows in recommended. Kates of seeding depend on the intended use. When the major use is for hay or silage, the grass should be about 30 percent of the crop. When it is for pasture, it should be about SO percent. Good management practices are essential when the grass is used for grazing. YOl Til RALLY A numlK-r of young people and adults from Irrigon attended the Speed the Light Rally held in the Pendleton First Assembly of God Church Tuesday. Plans were made Sunday for a Sunday School bus to take a group of youth to the Pat Boone Crusade, to be held at the Coliseum in Portland. Monday night. Political campaigns teach us that not all people who stretch the facts are fishermen and golfers. Imgon sleeping and rkeathivg lt James I.. Mack.M. !.. President Oregon Thoracic Society Sleeping can be a hazardous activity. Especially for certain patients with severe lung di sease who take sleeping pills. The chief function of our lungs is to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the blood. When we sleep, though, our breathing changes. In some people the oxygen level in our blood drops, Carlxm dioxide increases. This till in the balance of gases in the blood happens to some people during sleep Hut people will) severe respiratory disease already have this imbalance of blood gases even when they are awake. Does sleeping cause an even greater till" Until recently, no one had explored this question. But Dr. Benjamin Interiano of the University of Rochester .Medi cal Center studied patients with severe lung disease as well as those with heart disease and others with obesity problems. The comparisons during sleep were surprising Dr. Interiano found that during sleep obese patients had Francis Hose Wilson Water Pipe Line being Lain in Irrigon Progress is being made on the irrigation water pipe line being laid west of Irrigon by Western Empires Inc. The pumping station is on the Columbia River on what was known as the Beigel place. It is now govern ment owned and a game refuge. A w ater trade agreement was made with the West Extension Irrigation Co. to supply w ater to farmers in the area in exchange for water supplied to Western Empires from the irrigation canal. An old wooden pipe line which was long overdue for replacement, will be elimin ated. While farmers in the area have suffered from a water shortage this spring, it is hoped that in the future there will be plenty of irrigation water for this area. The pipe line is scheduled to go into operation this week. Dennis Logan is President of Western Empires. Inc. and has an office here. ( ALL FOR NUTRITION The Heppner Neighborhood Center would greatly appreci ate those wishing trays or trans portation to dinner on Wednes days to call our office at G7(i 5873 before 1:30 p.m. each Wed. Volunteers are still needed to help with tray delivery, trans portation and food preparation. The Neighborhood Center wishes to thank Mr. Bob Jesperson and his students for the marvelous entertainment this past month. Characteristics of New Orchard Grass Given G-T WANT ADS PAY "LATAR" ORCHARDGRASS SEED AVAILABLE PORTLAND.- Almost a mill ion pounds of the seed of 'Latar' orchardgrass - a high-yielding variety that fits well into grass-legume mixtures for hay, pasture and silage - is available for planting this season. The Soil Conservation Service reports it is the first time that certified seed of the grass, introduced in this country from the Soviet Union in 1935 for testing, has been plentiful. The SCS values the grass highly for conservation uses. Its high yield of fibrous roots improves soil tilth and in creases water penetration and the amount of organic matter in the soil. Hie grass has been shown to be well adapted lo large areas of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. It Is probably adapted, too, on Irriguted lands In California, Nevada and Utah. Principal features of 'Lair' orchardgrass are late heading, leafiness, and low fiber content. The percentage of digestible nutrients is high. Late maturity and good regrowth make the variety especially valuable in alfalfa-grass mixtures. Much of the present certified seed supply was produced in Oregon's Willamette Valley, an area widely known for produc tion 01 me seed of various grasses. Favorable Characteristics. Given For New Orchard Grass For the the first time certified seed of 'Later' orchard grass - a high-yielding variety that fits s'?n in window of finance well into grass-legume mix- company: "For the man who tures for hay, pasture and nas everything, but hasn't paid silage - is availabe in abund- for il " ance. 'Latar , introduced into the United States from Russia in ija. was selected for later XT Nfy 7 f f maturity than other orchard- X jrj Q (M 1JL grasses. It is in prebloom stage 0 -V -'7j when alfalfa is in the optimum L5 fffJ) hay stage, making it especially 7 -XtfT?V f 1 tff Cf suited for alfalfa-grass hayja" mixtures. The variety produces more EQUALIZATION NOTICE digestible nutrients per acre NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN than any of the common types of tnat on Wednesday, May 9, 1973, orchardgrass. al 7:30 p.m., directors of the 'Latar' may be used for hay West Extension Irrigation Dis or pasture under hieher rainfall trict. acting as the board of conditions or under irrigation, equalization, will meet at the Under irrigation, it will persist office of tne district in Irrigon, in alfalfa grass stands with Oregon to review and correct proper fertilizer and water tne annua' assessment for the management. period trom July 1, 1973 to June The Soil Conservation Ser- 30 1974- levied by the board of vice, which selected and tested directors. In the meantime the the grass in its plant materials assessment roll is filed at the centers in cooperation with the district office for the inspection state experiment stations of bv " persons affected by said Idaho. Washington and Oregon, ,evv values 'Latar' highly for cons ervation uses. The high yield of (Signed) Maxwell C. Jones fibrous roots improves soil tilth Secretary, West Extension and increases water penetra tion and the amount of organic matter in the soil. The grass is winter hardy. Its principal features are late heading, leafiness, and low fiber content. Adaptability of the variety has been proved in large areas of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is well adapted to irrigated areas of California, Nevada and Utah. Field trials of 'Latar' began in 1948. Over KM) field plantings Public Notico IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1713 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: BEULAH MAN KIN, Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Beulah Mankin, de ceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Fred Mankin. the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal rep resentative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form and properly verified, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following address now designated as the place for the presentations of claims, to-wit: Winter & Doherty, v Attorneys at Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836. s-Fred Mankin Personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Dated and first published April 26, 1973. 17-18-19-c There's a stairway to success, bujt most folks are busy looking for the elevator. About the only thing you can save out of your pay these days Is the envelope. Irrigation District, April 19, 26. May 3, 1973. 16-17-18-C Public Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY Tos th MAmar. Th Champ at bringing buy V'Wj"?5? 'i'"; '"'. xA'tI r and safer logMhar. Tha Worid UaSaVki Y.":r" Sliding Ml tha oar lor you. Tha Worid Laadav -& cWtV ..-.vrrw,.. Sx buooabng lust tha houaa or apartment that f J.?--f 'iV.-.. .tr.'T-Xir. K"'"--M Tou'vaojaaaadN-thaWlnnaria.ThaPaopla'i 't V'i.';:-:-tri.?';-r.:''ri 1 V.'" I '7J? 'i Chotaa. tha Clasalllad Want Ad. Does mora V'-- 'FTii '-.?. ' Manga lor mora paonla iba boding the roat, ,sa-."..TvW- ' "'i racrcUng tha rausaoM. gatttng a too. finding ,hV "' " 'i wirime arortan . . . tact ia H rou ira got a prob- 'Jr 1 1 lam, moat kkeiy s wail Horded en! Ad oan V X 1 fl I W X W IHilj LEfo a fifty .it it 1 m i il rmTrra? NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE No. 10K6 Plaintiff. CECIL FRANKLIN HICKS. vs Defendant. MARJORIE EVELYN HICKS. By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated March 21, 1973, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 16th day of March, 1965, in favor of Marjorie Evelyn Hicks, defendant, and against Cecil Franklin Hicks, plaintiff, for the sum of $50.00 per month child support and the further sum of $150.00 per month for five years, I certify that on the 9th day of April 1973, I levied on all the right, title and interest of the within named plaintiff in and to the following described real property situat ed in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: 1. Lot 7, in Block 1, of North Boardman Addition, Boardman, Oregon. NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING The Port of Morrow will hold a public hearing May 10, 1973 at 4:00 p.m. in the Boardman City Hall for the purpose of discuss ing the budget for the Port of Morrow. Any person may appeur to discuss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget document may be in spected or obtained between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Port office in the Boardman City Hall. Shirley Zielinski, Budget Officer c-lB-19 Public Notice MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT R-l Notice of Call For Bids a j JsWP fl 1.K1HJ BEfZM bm st mamiml immm oOOLZ 000 If you want to convert your camera to cash, want to trade your drum for dollars, want to swap your baler for some beautiful bucks jump on the Winner's Bandwagon, join the landslide of the ever growing group of folks who have discovered how easy It is to use the fast, effective Want Ads. SPECIAL LOW RATES Call 676-9228 THI CLASSI'IID ADVItTISINO DIPT. 2. Lot 2, in Block 4, Board man (according to the duly recorded plat thereof) Sec tion 9, Township 4 North, Range 25, East of the Willamette Meridian, Mor row County, Oregon. 3. Lot 4, in Block 15, Wilis Addition to the City of lone, County of Morrow, State of Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution and in compliance with the commands of said writ I will, on 22 May 1973 at 10 a.m., on the steps of the Courthouse, Heppner, Ore gon, in Morrow County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to the redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest which the within named plain tiff had on the 16th day of March 1965, the date of the enrolling Sealed bids will be received at the Morrow County School District Office, Box 308, Lex ington, Oregon 97839, for fur nishing and delivering the following: 1 Six passenger four door sedan Bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m., on Monday, May 21, 1973 at the District Office in Lexing ton, and will be presented to the school board at their regular meeting at 8:00 p.m., on Monday, May 21, 1973. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any or all technicalities or claims. Specifications and bid forms may be acquired at the office of the District Superintendent at Lexington. Only bid forms furnished by the school district will be used. Bids must be in sealed envelopes and be clearly marked "BID", (s) G.W. Peck, Chairman, Mor row County School District Board of Directors (s( Ronald L. Daniels, District Superintendent Publication dates: May 3, 1973 and May 10, 1973. Bid opening: Monday, May 21, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., Lexington District Office. c-18-19 Public Notice Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the budget commit- and docketing of the judgement tee for the Boardman Cemetery herein, or since that date had in Maintenance District will be and to the above described held at the Boardman City Hall property or any part thereof to at 7:30 P.M. on the 14th day of satisfy said execution, interest. May for the purpose of receiv- costs and accruing costs. ing the budget message and Dated this 18th day of April, budget document for the year 1973-74. Any person may discuss the proposed program with" the budget committee at that time. Copies of the budget will be available at Boardman City Hall. Zearl J. Gillespie, Chairman Boardman Cemetery Maintenance District c-18 1973. ' SHERIFF OF MORROW COUNTY BY: John F. Mollahan First publication: April 19, 1973, subsequently on April 26, May 3 Last publication: May 10, 1973.