Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Feb. 6, 1975
Court houoo notes
County Treasurer Sylvia
McDaniel feels the lowering
Interest rules In good for
citizens who need to borrow
til I hnrd on tht county
treasury. The county has been
getting from 8 to almost 10 per
cent on it h deposits, but
currently gets only 6.5 per
cent.,
All county department are
working on budget!! which will
go to the budget committee to
Ik- appraised. The adopted
budget do not go into effect
until next July I.
Assessor Everett llarshman
mid hl$ crew are working on
(MTSoniil property returns for
W5 - which need to be in by
March 1. The return document
stales "An earlier filing will
lie appreciated." It also spells
out the penalty for lute filing.
"The (M'tially for late filing
after March 3 of personal
prnH'rty returns shall he SI
tor each ll.ooo (or fraction) of
true csh value, but not less
than $10 or more than $250."
Appraiser Charles Patching
is still working on residential
appraisals hut will be moving
In commercial appraisals
soon All lleppner appraisals
must lie completed by May 1,
The county office in the
nm th county which is used by
(pule a few departments
rccenlly took a giant step.
There is a telephone there
now. Thai office will answer to
.Juvenile Officer Carolyn
Davis says her department
will probably be scheduling
some hearings next week, She
will Ik- a Kah Nee-Ta Kesort
at Warm Springs on Feb 6 and
7 attending an Oregon Juve
nile Justice Institute which is
sMinsored by the Oregon
Juvenile Court Judge's As
sociation and the Mid
Willamette Valley Council of
(internments in cooperation
with the National Council of
Juvenile Court Judges.
"Tinv" Sweeney was visit
ing in the health department
ollice She was talking with
her substitute. Pat Wright,
and the deparment secretary.
Church
Directory
MKTIIODIST
s 5 ..
Worship II a.m.
l.lTIIERASr"
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship II am.
Children Choir, 9:30 am
CHRISTIAN
SS; ;'! 9:45 a.m.
Worship II a.m.
Even, Serv 7:30 p.m.
N A Z A It KMC
SS 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Even. Serv 6 p.m.
EPISCOPAL
Communion 8 a.m.
Sfi 9:43 a.m.
Worship II a.m.
Adult Ed 10 a m.
ASSEMBLY OF COD
SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship II a m,
Sun. Eve. service 7:00
Bible Study . .. Wed., 7 p.m.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Sabbath School .... 9:30a m.
Worship II a.m.
CATHOLIC
Catechism Mon. & Wed.
Worship:
Heppner. Sun Ham.
Saturday 8:30 p.m.
lone, Sun 8:45 a.m.
Saturday worship, 6:30 p.m.,
St. Patricks
( III lt( II OK CHRIST. Lex
ington SS 9:45
Church U'OO
Sun Eve 7:30
Bible Study. Wed 7:30
INTERKAITH FELLOWSHIP
Bible Study, Wed., 10 a.m.
340 Barall Blvd.
Sponsored as a community
service by
LEBUSHSHOP
11th Annual
Walla Walla Valley
Shorthora Association Salo
Tuesday. Feb. 10
12:30 p.m.
SE Wash. Fairgrounds
Walla Vclla, iVcib.
55 Registered Dulls
35 Registered Females
(Horned and Polled)
For catalogs and information on FREE
DELIVERY and FREE HEIFER, contact Jim
Kibler, Route 4, Box 251, Walla Walla, Wn. 99362.
Te. 509-529-4525. '
Alma Green, about materials
needed for the three immuni
zation clinics being conducted
in the county schools,
Keeping up with the chang
ing February birthdays? This
year the state Blue Book
slates that Lincoln's Birthday
comes Feb. 3 and Washing
ton's is Feb. 17. These are
Mondays, and state and coun
ty employees will have two
long late-winter or early
spring weekends. Therefore,
several big office calendars
have "holiday" written across
these two days,
The County Director of
Planning. David Moon, is In
the north county Thursdays.
He uses the "branch office"
there and makes field Investi
gations around that area. The
planning department secre
tary. Uiis' Allyn, said the
planning commission on Jan.
27 approved a variance for
Hoy Martin. Lexington, to
allow a 1 j acre lot size for an
nddifional farm residence.
The commission talked about
the zoning ordinance and
possible changes. This dis
cussion is to be continued al
the Feb, 24 meeting, After
agreements are reached and
plans adopted there, they will
lie sent lo the county court
with the recommendation that
the court adopt them as
revised ordinances.
Mrs. Allyn pointed out that
several changes were made
earlier last year. All of the
area around Irrigon is now
zoned farm-residential, which
differs from the zoning in the
rest of the county, "Excluding
the land within the city limits
of Irrigon. the Morrow County
Planning Commission re
zoned the area to 'farm resi
dential' which lays south of
the Corps of Engineers' 'tak
ing line", east of Patterson
Kerry Road, north of the West
Extension Canal, and west of
the Morrow t'malilla County
line "
Some people are not yet
aware of three changes which
are based on new state laws
concerning farm tax deferral :
I Those properties which
have "farm tax deferral" and
zoned "qualified farm" are
eligible to have the advantage
of paying Oregon Slate inheri
tance taxes on the farm
deferral value instead of the
fair market value. 2, There is
no longer a requirement for a
I'm minimum income in
order for a farm property to
receive farm deferral taxa
tion 1 Those properties which
are zoned "qualified farm" by
the planning commission must
lie taxed at the "farm deferral
taxation rale."
Applications must be made
by March 31 in order lo
rcrcive "farm deferral taxa
tion rale" for the current
year. Application forms and
inlnrnialion are available
from Everett llarshman.
County Assessor, Courthouse.
Heppner. Or. 97H:tfi
O'Connor
busy JP
During the past four years.
IH7I through 1974. Justice of
the Peace Charles O'Connor
has heard 456 cases of
misdemeanor, approximately
3't() traffic violations and 90
cases involving fish and game
violations.
In 1974. O'Connor heard 106
cases of misdemeanor. This
does nol include the amount of
cases regarding small claims
and other just ice court claims.
During the month of Jan
uary. 1975, O'Connor has sat
on the bench for 10 major
offenses. 6 major traffic
violations with trials, 5 with
out trials, 13 minor traffic
violations and 6 small claims
and justice court complaints.
Councl1 -
; Continued from Page 1)
stipulation that it be placed on
a permanent foundation.
-Decided that any further
applications from Pacific
Northwest Bell for the instal
lation of underground utilities
be accompanied with a $1,000
performance bond to insure
that the trenches across city
streets be restored to their
natural condition after con
struction,
Denied a request of
Thomson's Market to allow a
loading zone on Main Street.
The council accepted the
Police Chief's recommenda
tion that lo allow parking the
city would lose eight or nine
parking meters. Thomson was
granted 30 days to clean up the
back of his store and have
deliveries made at the rear
exit, rather than create a
hazard on Main Street.
-Took no action on the
proposed increase in water
rales until members of the
council studied the proposed
budget for the coming year.
Sieve Anderson said a propos
ed increase in water rales
would possibly serve the best
interest of the city, as the
present system of water users
paying less money for more
water used is not feasible,
especially with the construc
tion of apartments and motels
and perhaps trailer parks in
the near future.
Anderson presented his
plans of Phase III of the City
of Heppner proposed water
improvement plan. Phase III
calls for construction of a new
25n.nfm gallon reservoir near
Heppner High School, along
with the related booster
pumps and valves necessary
to complete the project. The
reservoir can be built of either
steel or reinforced concrete.
Plans will be available to
interested contractors by Feb.
24. with bids for the project to
he opened ' on March 15.
Anderson estimates 180 days
for completion of the project
alier the bid is awarded. ;
Surprlst your vlntln..,
"WHO'S WHO
Where to look for clues:
Clues may be hidden in any
ad in this section of 30
merchants whose ads are
primed below. When an addi
tional ad from one of these
sponsoring merchants ap
pears elsewhere in the paper,
ibey too may have clues
hidden in them.
Clues will be scattered.
There may be from one lo five
in any ad or none. This is a
contest of skill, and we intend
to do our best lo outwit you!
We invite you lo do your best
lo outwit us.
KINZUA
CORPORATION
fOKP.ST PRODUCTS
fori
(KOWIMi AMERICA
pANK OFT
u'jZastern Orwjc
judge not
YOl'R HOMETOWN BANK
JEWELERS
iWtllaHI 1M
Miles Tire Service
He'd like
lo know
vm belter
HEPPNER
ORE.
cars
Lounge
&
Cafe
UPTOWN
EATING.
DOWNTOWN
orb Piper,
Eagle Scout
Mark Piper, Lexington, will
attain the rank of Eagle Scout
Wednesday. Feb. 12, at the
Elks Temple, with the cere
mony beginning at 7 p.m.
Mark is the son of Mr. and
Mrs, Del Piper. Lexington,
and is the second Scout in the
area to be inducted into the
rank of Eagle within the past
four months.
Mark. 15. joined Heppner
Scout Troop 661 in the fall of
1970. and he became a Second
Morrow man
Funeral was held Saturday
afternoon at the United
Church of Christ in Condon for
Kermil Lavern (Vern) Dal
zcll. w ho died in Portland Jan.
23 after a lengthy illness.
He had been in the hospital
for three weeks and had just
been released and moved to a
motel on Jan. 21.
Mr. Dalzell was born March
2. !'. on the family farm in
Morrow County. He was the
son of Addison and Florence
Dalzell, He was married to
Frances Inskeep. Dec. 7. 1940,
and the couple had two
children. Maria Jean, who
died at birth, and Dallas.
He had lived on the family
farm all his life. He. his
mother, who died in 1974. and
brother farmed together until
(mi when the partnership was
dissolved. Since then, he and
his son have farmed together,
adding many acres to the
original ranch.
I le w as a member of Condon
l-odge. BPOE 1R69.
He is survived by his wife.
Frances: son. Dallas: a
tKmrnmatLJ j s. Main
IBUSIKESS Pendleton. Oregon
MACHINES IW 7",,,
I SIC
Furniture
Typewriter. Richard Wellman
Calculators
Cash Register, Ouner-.M.n.ger
copy Machines Jerry Haines
Adding Machines Co-Owner
Dictating equipment
Contest rules:
1. This is a family fun
eon t est. One enlry per person
a family of four could submit
four entries i. Anyone may
enter unless a member of your
family is employed by the
merchant whose ad is heavily
bordered this week (this
applies ONLY during the week
litis ad is bordered). Em
ployes of olher sponsoring
merchants are eligible.
2. Nothing to buy. Use any
slip of paper for enlry blank. It
is nol necessary to be present
to win. It is not necessary to be
a subscriber to the Gazette
Times lo enter.
(Ol.l.MKIA
BASIN T
F.I.ECTRIC
CO-OP
Serving Morrow, Wheeler
and Gilliam Counties
is;
NORTH
MAIN
I CHIT Tl Hill mini
Farley Motor Co.
IHE CLOSER
YOU LOOK, THE BETTER
IKE LOOK
mm
ir
Court
Street
Market
We smile a lot!
Try us.
HEPPNER
Pettyjohn's
Everything
for farm
and home
HEPPNER
I fa l
Class Scout in 1971. and a First
Class Scout in 1972. He pro
gressed through the ranks of
Star and Life Seoul and passed
his Eagle Scout Board of
Review Jan. 13. 1975.
He is a freshman at Heppner
High School, and is active in
sports, playing on the fresh
man basketball team,
Following the ceremony, to
which all Scouts are invited, '
refreshments will be served.
dies
brother. Art of Culver: one
granddaughter. Rachell El
len, and many nieces and
nephews.
The Rev. William Arthur,
pastor of the lore United
("hurch of Christ, officiated at
the service. Mrs. Bill Dyer
was soloist and Mrs. Lou
Gilliam was at the organ.
Honorary bearers were
Walt Hover. Dana McFarlane.
Vernon Boyer. Bob Miller.
Jim Pentecost and D. S. Rice.
Active casket bearers were
Frank Selby. Ellwyn Snider,
Bill McCliniock. Jack Reser.
I jtrry Wacken and Bob Eaton.
Interment followed at the
KM IF Cemelery in Condon.
DVISOKV COMMITTEE
TO MEET FEB. Ifl
The Heppner-Lexington Ad
visory Committee will meet
Monday. Feb. 10. 7:30 p.m . at
the Heppner Elementary
School Library.
The major agenda is the
recommendation for the hir
ing of certified personnel.
IN OOBBOff CObW'CONTiST
Copyright. Cm Enter prnm 1
3. The Mystery Person may
be anyone in Morrow County.
Clues for his or her identity
will be hidden only in ads for
sponsoring merchants. If by
coincidence the name of the
Mystery Person (or other
facts about him or her)
happens to appear in news
items, editorial mailer or
oilier places in this news
paper, these will not count as
clues in this contest.
4. To enter, write down the
name you think lo be the
Mystery Person. Add the total
number of clues you can find
in ALL the ads of sponsoring
merchants in this issue. You
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T. jttnintf tilth
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S. i nri r
real friendly
Bristow's
MARKET
no dunce
QUALITY FOODS
IONE
MORROW COUNTY
GRAIN GROWERS
INC. ,
MH OWNED ANO CONTKXLCD
LEXINGTON. OREGON
Serving Morrow County
ELMA'S
Apparel
Fashions for the Ladies
Flower Shop
ttfrta . In La Wl
HEPPNER
Membership Application
Morrow County Historical Society
I enclose a check for the following :
Regular membership $5.00or
npregon Historical Society
Membership and $7.00
Morrow County H ist. Soc. 5.00
12.00
Mail to Mrs. Ruth McCabe
lone, Oregon
Fertilizer is in short supply,
Get your order in now for
Planters II
a trace mineral fertilizer that is
easy to use, safe, inexpensive and
filled with balanced minerals.
Planters II
Planters II
lone
Anociam. All right! reserved
di mil have to list all these
clues, jusi give the total
number of them. Don't forget
to add your name and address.
Then drop your entry in the
box located at the sponsoring
merchant w hose ad is border
ed with a dark border in the
ads listed below in this issue.
5. There is no other place
wtiere entries will be accept
ed. Any member of the family
may bring in all the entries for
that family. Children under 12
must be accompanied by an
adult.
6. This week's contest starts
when you receive this issue
and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of
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ON THE MAIN CORNER
DRUGS
YOUR
HOMETOWN PHARMACY
HIPPNIR
AUTO PARTS
Ynurllonie-onned
Auto Parts
Heppner Nor-Gas
Tanks
Appliances
RV Equipment
HEPPNER i
Where Service te a Pleasure i
V-G TAVERN
Where frtesdi meet
Pool and your favorite drink.
LEXINGTON, ORE.
1
3
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is granulated; can be applied
by most fertilizer spreaders.
No special equipment required.
Does not blow away or pack
during application. Will not
burn or harm crops if applied
properly.
supplements primary
Apply it any time. Use approved
method of application.
Cut fertilizer costs in half-or more!
EXL BRAND
Livestock Mineral Supplement
A vital aid to the livestock producer in
reducing disease, combating stress, promoting
healthy grown and profitable feed conversion.
Beef Dairy Swine
Art and Roy
lindsflrom
422-7216
422-7255
this week.
7. At that lime (5 p.m.,
Friday ) a drawing will be held
at the store where entries
have been received for this
week's contest. The first entry
drawn that correctly identifies
Hie Mystery Person will win
$20 in cash. If that entry also
lists the correct number of
clues hidden in all ads of
sponsoring merchants, a
bonus of $7.50 will be paid.
Whenever this bonus is not
won. it will be added to the
fallowing week's bonus, which
will continue lo grow until it is
won.
8. Every precaution will be
Everything in Ladies
Ready -lo-Wear"
The Lebush
Shoppe
Rietmann's
HARDWARE AND
IMPLEMENTS
"Your Family Hardware" f
3
IONE, OREGON I7S43 I
jXJ TURNER
IQVANMARTER
3i
I 1 BRYANT
IINSUKANCI
Cornett Green
5
Feed
HEPPNER
Feeds-Salt Garden and
jHfajjvognHe
CAL'SARCO
Gas Oil Lubrication
Auto Repair
HEPPNER
Hancock's
Office Supply
Office Furniture
and equipment
FREE DELIVERY
567-373M IST E. Main
Her mis ton
plant food.
taken to prevent typographi
cal errors that might be
mistaken for clues, but error
less typography cannot be
guaranteed by anybody. The
publisher of the Gazette
Times will be the judge in all
questions and his decision is
final.
Family participation gives
you a better chance to win the
jackpot. Your wife, husband
or some bright-eyed youngster
may spot a clue that you miss!
Think you can outwit the
coniesi? You can't win if you
don't enler.
Mobil
LEONARD'S
Mobil Service
Where service is
not old-fashioned
GONTY'S -
"SHOES FORALL"-
RED
WING
Heppner
Oregon
HEADIN'FOR
BEECIIER'S
The reason for coming to lone
for dinner! On the Highway.
IONE "fc OREGON
2ND
HAND
OLDIES but GOODIES
Come in and Browse
GARDNER'S
. MEN'S WEAR
"The Store of Personal ,
Service"
lApril Fool
,676-9218 Heppnet
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