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HEPPNER ORE. GAZETTE-TIMES. Thartday. Neve B NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON DECEMBER 3. 1973 IN THE CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai a special election has Uvn called to be held in the 3)ecember 3, 1973. The polling place lor the election shall t he former library room of the City of Heppner, on Willow Street, in the City of Heppner. and the polls will be opened ttrom 8:00 A.M. until t .30 P.M. Pacific Standard Time. The iolection has been called for the purpose of submitting to the S voters of the City of Heppner a Charter Amendment .authorizing $450,000 00 general obligation bonds to be issued to procure funds for the improvement, reconstruction, ana extension of the water supply system of the City of Heppner. as provided in the following resolution: RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER OF A CHARTER AMENDMENT AUTHORI ZING 1450.000.00 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ISSUE TO PROCURE FUNDS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT. RECONSTRUCTION. AND EXTENSION OF THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL: jwtiin i Thai a nmnnsed amendment to the Charter of the City of Heppner be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, for their adoption or rejection and a special municipal election be held as herein provided Section 2. That the date of the special municipal election when the proposition to authorize the sale of $450,000 00 general obligation bonds shall be submitted to the voters is the 3rd day of December, 1973. and the polling place be and is designated as the former library room of the City of Heppner, City Hall, on Willow Street of said City and the polls for the receipt of ballots shall be opened at the hour of 8:00 A.M., Pacific Standard Time, and closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M., Pacific Standard Time, on said date. Section 3. That the following qualified persons are hereby appointed judges and clerks of said election, to-wit: Margaret Siewert. Judge: Laurel Van Marter, Judge; Marjorie Worden, Clerk: Hazel Bauman. Clerk; Margaret Dubuque. Clerk Section 4. That the recorder by and she is hereby instructed to publish notice of the election of the proposed charter amendment in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper published in the City of Heppner, once a week, for two successive weeks, the first publication thereof to be more than 15 days prior to the election; namely, November 15, 1973. The Recorder shall also post notices of election in at least six public and conspicuous places in the City at least ten d&ys prior to said election which posted notice shall state the time, place and purposes of the election, but need not contain the full amendment. Section 5. That the proposed charter amendment referred to the City of Heppner by the Common Council be as follows: . ' A.VACT" Tr. an.nd the Charter ot the City of Heppner. Oregon, by adding thereto Article VIII, authorizing the improvement, reconstruct ion. and extension of the water system of the City of Heppner for the purpose of providing adequate and more equitable distribution of water in the City of Heppner; and the issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $450,000.00 to provide funds therefor. Be it enacted by the people of the City of Heppner. Oregon, that the Charter of said city be amended by adding thereto Article VIII to read as follows: ,' ARTICLE VIII a The Common Council of the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, is hereby authorized, emposered and directed to sell and issue general obligation bonds of the City in an amount not to exceed $450,000.00. The bonds are to be used for the improvement, reconstruction and extension of the water supplv system of the City of Heppner. The bonds shall bear interest at a net effective rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually, each of the bonds to be a general obligation ot the City of Heppner, to be dated at a convenient time to be fixed by the Common Council, to mature as determined by the Council, but in no event later than twenty vears from the date of issue, and to contain such additional terms as the Common Council deems advisable. The principal of and interest on the bonds sh-li be payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Heppner, and the bonds shall be known as the "City of Heppner Water Improvement Bonds-1973" and shall be advertised and sold as provided by the laws of the State of Oregon. b That the debt limitations contained in the Charter of the City of Heppner shall not apply to the bonds hereby authorized nor shall any other provision in limitation of said Charter apply. . c The Common Council shall each year at the time of making the annual tax levy for city purposes, include such levy in sums sufficient to be used jointly with other funds as may be received from operating revenues to pay the interest due on the outstanding debts of the issue and to retire the principal thereof at maturity. Section 6. That the proposed Charter amendment here -referred id the people of Heppnerby "ffle "Commbn Council shall be voted upon under the following ballot title: CHARTER AMENDMENT Shall the Charter of the City of Heppner. Oregon, be amended by adding thereto Article VIII, authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed Four Hundred Fifty Thousand 4 no-100 Dollars ($450 0tK).00 to provide funds with which to improve, reconstruct, and extend the water system of the City of Heppner. the bonds to mature over not to exceed 20 years. 100 i vest Section 7 It is necessary for the peace, health and safety of 'he Cit v that the elect ion herein provided shall be held at as early a date as possible and in order to do so. this resolution shall take effect immediately, now therefore. An emergency is hereby declared to exist and this resolution shall go into force and effect upon its adoption and aPAA.ptaed by the Council this 8th day of November. 1973. by the following vote: o Yes: 6 Approved by the Mayor, this 8th day of November. 1973. J F.SWEENEY. Mayor ATTEST: ELAINE S GEORGE. City Recorder Published November 15. November 22. 1973 City of Heppner, on Monday, 101 (No mber B. ItTJ Docrtec: Mr. and Mrt. Lawrence C. West are the parents of ton born Nov. 1 In The Dalle Hospital. He had not been named yet at this writing. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrt. Rupert Kennedy of Roardman. Mrt. Wet has been staying with her parents the past aeveral weeks while her husband was attending law school at the University of Florida at Gainesville, Fla. Their home is in the Virgin Islands. Nathan Thorpe was elected master of Greenfield Grange at its meeting Saturday at the grange hall. Other officers include: Andrew Skiles, over seer; Pansy Seehafer, lec turer: Donald Baker, stew ard; Bill Bates, assistant, steward; Alice Harrison, chaplain; Mabel Allen, treas urer; Flossie Ball, secretary; Roy Ball, gatekeeper; Hazel Carpenter, Ceres; Florence Root, Pomona; Martha Ba ker, Flora; Margaret Thorpe, lady assistant steward; Ar thur Allen, Anna Warren and Margaret Donovan, executive committee; Mary Lee Mar low, musician; Bill Bates, agriculture committee chair man; and Andrew Skiles, legislative committee chair man. All officers are to go to the Lexington Grange Nov. 25 at 2 p.m. for joint county instal lation. The grange will have a Christmas party with ex change of gifts at the next meeting Dec. 15 at 4 p.m. A potluck supper was held following the meeting. The Boardman Tillicum Club met Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Gary Petteys with Mrs. Jerry Peck as co-hostess. Diane Zimliska was a guest. Final plans were made for the bazaar the club is planning for Nov. 30 at the Inland Empire Bank from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Roy Partlow will be in charge of publicity, and Mrs. Vernon Russell and Mrs. Petteys will be in charge of the tables. The club will again sponsor a Christmas decorating con test between the businessmen in town, but this year it will be non-electric. The art class from Riverside Junior-Senior High School will color the windows. Mrs. Joe Bartlett is in charge of publicity, and Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Rupert Kennedy in charge of the contest. Mrs. Stan Henkle showed the group some Christmas craft work she has made. The next meeting will be the annual Christmas Carnation Sister party Dec. 11. the place to be announced later. Mrs. Donald Baker has been elected chairman of the Women's Activity Committee of Greenfield Grange for the next year. The group met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Hazel Miller, starting with luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Chub Warren, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Marlow, secretary; Mrs. Wal ter Hayes, treasurer. Card party hostesses for the next five weeks were to be: Nov. 20, Mrs. Marlow; Nov. 27, Mrs. W.G. Seehafer; Dec. 4, Mrs. Miller; Dec. 11, Mrs. Arthur Allen; Dec. 18, Mrs. Rollin Bishop. Since Christ mas and New Year's both fall on the day for regular parties, they will both be cancelled for those dates. The next meeting will be held at the grange hall Dec. 12, and will be the annual Mystery Sister party, at which "time mystery sisters will be revealed and new names drawn for next year. The officers will be in charge. There were five tables of pinochle in play at the card party held Saturday night at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe were hosts. High prizes were won by Bill Bates and Mrs. Ed Kuhn. Second highs went to Verne Minnich and Mrs. Walter Wyss. Mrs. Chub Warren and Ed Kuhn received the travel ing pinochle prizes. There were five tables of pinochle in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the hall. Mrs. Roy Ball was hostess. High prize went to AI Rucker of Irrigon. and second high was won by Mrs. Zoe Billings. Nina Grant of Ar lington and Mrs. Ed Kuhn received the traveling pi nochle prizes. Mr. and Mrs Vern Wilkie and son David of Mattawa. Wn., were overnight visitors Saturday at the home of Mrs. Wilkie'i uncle, Zearl CiUes- pie. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ball of Globe. Aril, have been visiting the past week at the homes of Ball's father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ball. Nellie Busch of Butte, Mont., arrived Saturday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso, for several weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stan hope and children Brian, Dee and Dawn of Othello, Wn., were overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Stanhope's mother. Mrs. La Vern Partlow last Friday. Cafeteria menus for Riverside Junior-Senior High School for the week of Nov. 26-30 are as follows: Monday-Hot dogs, catsup and mustard, tater tots, corn and fruit. Tuesday-Barbecued beef, hot rolls, buttered green beans, salad with dressing and apple crisp. Wednesday-Baked potatoes with cheese sauce, buttered peas, pear and cottage cheese salad, bread and butter. Thursday-Tomato soup with crackers, tuna sand wiches, peanut butter sand wiches and fruit. Friday-Beef stew, hot rolls, butter and fruit. Milk is served with all meals. Irrigon Karen Richards of Irrigon received top 4-H showmanship award at the Pacific Inter national Livestock show in Portland. She was presented with a show-cane for her prize. Her brother, Robert, took third place in FFA swine. Karen is a senior at River side High School, and is an 8-year 4-H member. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richards. " A C. Houghton Elementary School schedule of events: 6th grade White Elephant Sale, Nov. 19 throught 21. A student body meeting at 1:45 Tuesday and A C. Hough ton Parents Club meets at 2:30 in the library. School dismissed at 1:15 Wednesday, Nov. 21, for Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 26-Mondav marks the end ot the magazine sale. Profit from the sale will finance the 6th grade outdoor education class next May. Nov. 27Immunization Clin ic at 10:45 a.m. Boardman Irrigon Long Range Planning Committee meets at Riverside at 7:30 p.m. A C. Houghton Elementary School lunch menu: Nov. 26.-Mon.Chicken & noodles, green beans, cheese sticks, apricots and cinnamon rolls. Nov. 27--Tues.-Hambur-gers, lettuce 4 tomatoes, potato chips and pickled beets. Nov. 28--Wed.-Baked beans, gelatin salad, orange juice and tapioca pudding. Nov. 29-Thurs.-Hambur-ger gravy over hot rolls, cottage cheese, buttered car rots and spumoni. Nov. 30Fri.-Tomato soup, peanut butter-tuna sand wiches, pears and oatmeal cookies. (inzua The Camp Five Womens Club held its regular meeting Wednesday with President Pat Van Arsdale in charge. Elections of officers were held with following elected: presi dent. Wanda Dunlap; vice president, Carol Norris; sec retary. Marguerite Stanton; treasurer, Betty Murdock; and sergeant-at-arms, Terry Todd. Final plans for the Nov. 17 dance were made. The Christ mas Card party will be Dec. 8. and it was decided not to have a gift exchange this year. There will be a door prize with one for the women and one for the men. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Bill McMinn and family were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tipton and family of Portland. public Notice TRENCHER FOR SALE The Ware1 of Directors of Heppaer Cemetery Matate Mart Dfatrirt will receive sealed Mi far the parcbase of one M-4. h a.. Ditch Witch Treacher with awe extra chala with teeth and ant set of new teeth. May he seea at Heppaer Maseak Cemetery'. Miaimam ccepUhle bid I7M.M cash. The Board reserves the right to reject aay or all bids. Mall hM to Elaiae 8. Gearge, Box 38. Heppaer. Oregon I78M. Bids will he opened at T:Je p.M., Wednesday, December . 1173. at 12$ E. QaaM Street, Heppaer, Oregon. PaMithed Nov. IS 22. 171. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold a public hearing at the Morrow Coanty Coart bouse. Heppaer. Oregon, at 7:M P.M., Monday. December 3. 1(73 to consider the follow ing applications: An application from Charles G. A Betty Lea Christiansen. Irrigon, for a "Variance" to ll.,w a 3.43 acre tract In a "Farm Zone" oa their prop erty In T 5 N, R 2 EWM. Sec. 2S. Tax Lot No. 210. now consisting of 8.43 acres. An applicatioa from Carl Christiansen. Irrigon. for a "Variance" to allow S.IS acre tract in a "Farm Zone" on his property in T S N. R 2C EWM. Sec. 24. Tax Lot 1900. bow consisting of 8.1 acres. All Interested persons are arged to attend. DORRIS L. GRAVES. Chairman, Morrow Coanty Planning r Commission. Published Nov. 22. 29. 1973. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW NO. 1728 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IV THE ESTATE OF: ELVIRA NORAH PERL BERG also known as Elvira Lenora Perlberg, Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of ELVIRA NORAH PERLBERG aka Elvira Le nora Perlberg, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein DEAN HUNT, the undersigned, has been appointed and has quali fied as the personal repre sentative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are re quired 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 undersigned at the fol lowing address now desig nated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: Dean Hunt. Lexington. Oregon 97839. Dean Hunt Personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent. WINTER A DOHERTY ; Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 582 Heppner. Oregon 97836 Dated and first published Nov. 22. 29, Dec. . 1973. "I understand that new gun club you joined is right next to the ostrich farm." Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676 9625 If bo answer call BT Soyce 676 5384 Heppner Loxincton District Deputy President Pete McMurtry visited the Odd Fellow Lodge Thursday night. His wife, Mary, district deputy president of Rebek ths, visited the Holly Rcbchah Lodge. Mrs. McMurtry presented seals for the unwritten work of Catie Padberg. Ruth Robin son, Delpha Jones, Florence McMillan, Freda Majeske, Vivian McConnell and Dimple Munkers. The food sale and bazaar held on Saturday at Case Furniture was successful. The Rebekahs express their ap preciation to the workers, Case Furniture, and the com munity. Mrs. Alean Calvin is a patient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Automobiles SHERRELL CHEVROLET; INC. Complete Sales Service 3rd Main Hermiston Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service-beef and dairy American Breeders Rep resentative. JOE VOCOM Lexington, Ore. 989-8134 Cafes-Lounges CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-5013 Heppner Drugs, prescriptions HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mail Service Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar 114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072 Exterminating Service DOBYNS PEST CONTROL Rodent and Insect Extermina tion: Termite Contol; Grain Fumigation; Cattle Spray; Fogging. JOHNJEPSEN lone 422-7180 Food ermiiion 2), n 'aim youeen 19 Umatilla County's newest ' drive-in ' t ' 204 E. Hurlbiirt Hermiston ! Floor Covering, Heating M 4 R FLOOR COVERING & HEATING CO. Williams furnaces, complete installations. Linoleum, Car pet, Oil Burner Service, Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 676:9418 Heppner KEMIG FLOORCOVERING Carpet, draperies, linoleum, counter tops, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries Sales li Installation 33 SW llth. Butter Creek Hwy.SC7-256S Hermiston Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangemeaU, distant re moval. Serving lone. Hepp rr. Uxingtoa. Licensed fun eral directors C76-SSM Heppaer Paul Morey was taken to St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton, one night last week by Mrs. Erda Pieper and Mrs. Bob Lovgren. Mr. Morey is still a Let's 702SWDorlon PENDLETON WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Furniture See us before you buy your color TV or stereo system. W ILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 254 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-2201 Hermiston COLUMBIA FURNITURE CO "Mix'em or Match'em" 154 W. Hermiston. Ph. 567-6495 HERMISTON Home of Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Gibson, Speed Queen, Tempo, Sylvania, Bassett, Chiroprac tic, Kanowski. RCA. ; HOUSIDtSCOUNTStTiAj ,1 New & Used Furniture & Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers 2200 N. First, Hermiston 567-8960 General Merchandise Clothing for all the Family. Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries. General Merchandise. -Visit Our Friendly Store- E. L. KNOX CO. 215 E. Main Hermiston Insurance TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT General Insurance 676-9113 Heppner HIGGLES-BOYCE INSURANC E AGENCY 676-9625 Heppner Ray Boyce 676-5384 John Gochnauer, Agent FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. Fire, Casualty, Life & Health (OPS). Pendleton 276-2732 Heppner 676-5862 Monuments Eternal Markers-bronze, granite. Installations. Vases.' Cemetery grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner. Lex ington 676-9600 Heppner Optometrist DR. E.K. SCIIAFFITZ Optometrist Next to Hotel Heppner entrance. C76-9465 Heppner Physicians-Surgeons DR. L.D. T1BBLES Osteopath physiciaa and sargeoa. 1st Natiaaal Bank Bldg. Res.(7(-92l Off.SH-StlS patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeskt spent a couple of days In Portland last week. Agricultural LOanS for your production needs crop, dairy, livestock. taiKi r "w r Physiciang-Surgeong WALLACE II. WOLFF. M.D.. P.C. Family Practice. Week Days by appointment and emer gencies. S7S-9253 Res. 676-9620 GERALD A. JONES. M.D. Physician and Surgeon, 116 E. Ilurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.. 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m. -5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. 1 p.m.. . Sewing Machines Singer Sales & Service New Zig-Zag Machines from $89.95 GROGAN'S Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352 Pendleton For Local Service call Elma's Apparel, 676-9426 One stop fori' "Professional Dry Cleaning" Knit and Stretch Febrics Sewing Machines & Vacuum Repair Service PIERSOL CLEANERS & SEW AND SEW CENTER 176 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-3014 Hermiston Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner TV, Radio, Audio Repair Ron Woolston Certified Electronic Technician SIGHT AND SOUND (503) 276-3307 333 S. Main St. Pendleton fl7GBSL Sales & Service Repairs on all makes Open days, 9 to 5 PENDLETON 435 SW Dorion 276-0703 LEE'S RADIO & TV CLINIC Specializing in Motorola, Syl vania. Zenith Complete Sales & Service 200 S.W. llth Hermiston 567-8412 Watch Repair PETERSON'S JEWELERS Latest jewelry and gift goods Watches, clocks, diamonds Expert watch and jewelry repairing. 676-9200 Heppner City Council HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL Meets first Monday of each month. Citizens having mat ters for discussion please present them to the City Recorder one week prior to regular meeting, or bring litem hefore the Council. "676-96I8