The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Februray 2, 1978 THIRTEEN
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f are $3.00.
Words cannot adequately
express our deep appreciation
for the many kind and
sympathetic acts that came to
us at the time of our recent
bereavement. We are deeply
grateful to all.
Thanks also to Dr. Wolff and
the staff of Pioneer Memorial
Hospital for the excellent care
given our loved one during his
illness.
Special thanks to Jessie
Furlong and Naomi and Verlin
Matthews.
The family of Conser Adkins
We wish to express our
k sincere thanks to our many
I; friends and relatives who
P; were so helpful and thoughtful
a during Sam's illness. A special
thanks to Dr. Diehl and Dr.
Carpenter, the nurses and
aides who did so much to
nllipvatp his discomfort.
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Also to those who brought In
food before and after the
funeral, for your many pray
"ers, floral offerings and other
charitable acts, we thank you.
The Sam McDaniel family
and Alice Hastings
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion for the many acts of
kindness, flowers, cards and
food we received during our
recent bereavement.
Our special thanks to the
Willows Grange, Legion Auxi
liary, the church at lone and
many friends who helped with
the lovely dinner provided to
! our family and friends. Also,
the many donations to the
United Church of Christ in
lone, the Heart Fund, Cancer
Fund, lone Library, Willows
Grange and Medic I in Burien,
' Washington. All of these in
Mother's name.
We will always remember
your thoughtfulness. She ap
preciated all the lovely cards
sent to her while in Seattle.
Thank you one and all.
The family of Vida Heliker
We wish to extend our
; sincere thanks to all our
. friends and relatives for their
cards of sympathy, floral
. offerings, food, money, me-
mortals, prayers and other
I expressions of sympathy at
the time of our recent be
, reavement. Thanks also to
L Rev. Sikes and the ladies at
.the church who helped in so
! many ways. We can never
, adequately show our thanks
for the wonderful thoughtful
l ness.
I The family of
Thomas S. Howell
HELP WANTED: CETA pos
ition for Administrative Sec
retary at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. Apllicant must be
able to type, be good organizer
and meet CETA require
ments. For further infor
mation contact JULIE at the
HERMISTON EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE, 567-3381.
HELP WANTED: Janitor
needed for morning work at
West of Willow Restaurant.
Interested persons should con
tact Jim Rogers at West of
Willow.
3-lc,
HELP WANTED: Fry-cook at
Beechers Cafe, lone, Oregon
97843. Phone 422-7496. 4-tfc.
TWO BEDROOM APT. for
rent in Lexington. Call 276
6065 after 5 p.m. 4-3c.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
Studio, one bedroom, two bed
room. Holtz Apts., in lone.
422-7579.
46-tfc
WANTED TO RENT. 3 or 4
bedroom house in Heppner. Call
676-9001.
WANTED Large house in
Heppner to rent or lease with
option. For family with kids.
676-5505. . 3-3c.
FURNISHED HOME in Her
miston. Bachelor, 28, will
share with responsible person.
Child O.K. 567-9477. 4-3c.
HORSESHOEING
By Kelly Keen
Call for appointment
Before
9 a. m.
676- 5154
Storage Space available, call
676-9426. 44-tfc.
QUALITY FENCE INSTAL
LATION: Free estimates;
Chain link, barbed wire and
wood. Call 989-8407. 4-tfc.
A gift for all occasions: let
flowers do it. THE POSY
PATCH. 676-9426. 43-tfc.
Dackhoe
Service!
Dig Irrigation Ditches
Excavating
Installation ef Septic Tanks
and Drain Fields
Gravel. Dirt Hauling
Experienced
BONDED and LICENSED
Pettyjohn's
Heppner 676-9157
TV CABLE MEMBERSHIP,
$75. 1-246-6253 after 6 p.m.
3-3c.
Remove spots and residue
left behind from other clean
ers. Rent new Rinse-N-Vac
-steam cleaner at Case Furni
ture. FOR SALE: Thomas Key
board Combo organ, 1976
model. Contact Jessie atCal's.
5-3p.
USED DOUBLE WIDE mo
bile home; 20' x 36', two
bedroom. Call 676-5876.
46-tfc.
DACKHOE n
TREggCUISiS LI
EXCAVATION 0
( R.C. Duncan
Supply and install
complete sewer system.
Dump (ruck hauling.
Trencher rental.
Circle D Trenching
Bonded & Licensed
BTO0CfcCl!D
'73 Volkswagen Super Beetle,
43,000 miles ood condition;'
30-35 mp fjftmplete with 2
mounted snow tires. 989-8404.
4-3c.
1961 GMC pickup in good
running condition. Make offer.
Used tires: One 165SR-13, $3.
Two 175HR-14XAS, $30. Two
DR78-14, $7. One 775x14 Good
year mud & snow capped,
never used, $10. Two pair good
used heavy duty 14 in. tire
chains, $12.50 each. Other
misc. items. Paul Jones,
676-9972. 3-3C
1965 GMC short wide box
pickup; 4-speed, 6 cylinder,
$600. 676-5170 days; 676-5254
evenings, . 3-3c.
1965 Jeep pickup with canopy.
$1050. or make offer. Needs
motor tuneup. Complete
motor overhaul done Fall '74.
422-7159. -
1971 Dodge Charger. P.S.,
P.B., A.T. ' Chrome mags,
tires. Needs body work. $600
or best offer. 676-5505. ! 3-3c.
FOR SALE: 1971 Opel Cadet
Rally, $375. Call 676-5165 after
6 p.m.. 5-ip.
We're
There
A new location is high
lighted with a new ser
vice: a Track Press for
installing or turning
pins in all makes of
tractor rails.
Also, B & (' features an
automatic welder for
building up idlers and
rollers.
For a complete line
of tractor repairs
see...
P & C Repairi
I lone
422-7423 or 422-7409
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1967 Chevelle two door, good
condition 283 V8 standard
transmission with overdrive,
engine heater, 69,000 actual
miles, $750 or best offer.
676-9247 eves. 5-tfc.
COI.K ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
FOR SALE 1974 Chinook
Motor Home. Toyota Chassis
16 foot. Sleeps two adults very
comfortably. Many extras,
mint condition. Must see to
appreciate. Sacrifice at $4,250.
Call 567-3758 workdays, 567
3508 evenings. 5-3c.
FOR SALE: 1956 4x4 Willys
Jeep Station wagon. 422-7235.
39-tfc.
FOR SALE: '65 Pontiac sta
tion wagon, good condition,
$400 or best offer. 676-9634.
4-3c.
rv omu
We offer treilar end
ccffiper repcr,
rento&L-tj end service
from our shop.
Pettyfshn's Supply
ilsjp.tr . 676-9157
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FOR SALE: One lot with
large building in Lexington;
known as the "old Henderson
Garage", $6500. 989-8540.
2-4c.
FOR SALE 3 unit furnished
apartment building in Hepp
ner, close to downtown. Good
income property. $20,000. Con
tact Anne Doherty, 989-8551.
5-3c.
So Much For So Little!
Hurry....on this 3-bdrm home, garage,
close to pooL.all for only $20,000
& Investments
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Did You Know?
MEL WINTER
VOLKSWAGEN AUDI
"' Has one of the largest i
selections of used cars
and pickups in this area.
MEL WINTER
VOLKSWAGEN AUDI
Highway 395 South- j
Pendleton 276-3611
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This VJ cch's Specials
Out Shobc Canyon Way
where you got to
meet JJ.
This Week...0?lLY
1976 FORD CUSTOM
Four Door Sedon,
lots of miles left.
Power Steering,
Air, Automatic
1974 FORD CUSTOM
Good transportation, Automatic,
Power Steering U
FARLEY MOTOR
COMPAtlY
SHOEE CANYON WAY HEPPNER
QlSIbCHlGID
CORRECTION NOTICE
The next Heppner City
Council meeting will be held
on Tuesday, February 7, 1978
at 8:00 p.m. Ordinances No.
413, No. 414 and No. 415 as
previously advertised will be
voted on at this time.
Published Feb. 2, 1978
" PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Lexington Common
Council will hold a public
hearing at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Feb. 7, 1978 at the City Hall,
Lexington on the following
matters:
I. Vacation of that portion of
Water St. between "F" St. and
Front St. (requested by Tru
FOR SALE: Large lot, 100 x
300 plus ft; some buildings,
house; within walking dis
tance of school and shopping
area. Water and sewer in.
Creek on edge of property.
Can be divided into three
building lots. 276-4156, Pendle
ton. 2-4c.
JWO BUILDING LOTS 74' x
102' in Heppner city limits.
Water, sewer, paved road.
$5000. 567-5146. 5-3p.
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CALL 276-2662 'I
Pendleton Realty
CUSTOM
BUSINESS
FORMS &
STATEMENTS
676-9228
GENERAL OFFICE WORK,
light - bookkeeping, exper
ienced; full-time, part-time or
temporary; also typing my
home, manuscripts, reports, :
programs, envelopes, etc. Lo
is Allyn, 989-8419. 3-3p.
man Messenger).
2. Annexation to the Town of
Lexington of the following
properties at the request of the
property owners:
Tax Lot 600, 8.75 acres, as
shown on Assessor's Map
1S25-27DA, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Boyer.
Tax Lot 5100, 7.80 acres,
owned by the Town of Lexing
ton, and Tax Lot 3701, 17.17
acres, owned by Morrow
County Grain Growers, as
shown on Assessor's Map
1S25.
These properties are in the
area north of the present
Lexington city limits, west of
State Hwy. 207, and south of
the Morrow County Airport.
FOR SALE: Two yearling
goafs; 1 female 1 wether.
Call 676-5396. 4-3c.
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TRI-C0UHTY
HEREFORD
RANGE
BULL
SALE
Wednesday
Feb. 8, 1978
Fairgrounds
LaGrande, Or.
SHOW 9:30 a.m
SALE 1p.m.
55
Clear Pedigree
Bub Consigned
Ken Trout
Auctioneer
437-3192
You may express your
views at the hearing, or
written testimony may be
mailed to the Town of Lexing
ton, P.O. Box 587, Lexington,
Oregon 97839.
Published Jan. 26 and Feb. 2,
1978
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
No. 5687
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Matter of the Dissolu
tion of Marriage of Stanley
Delvin Cox, Petitioner, and
Shirley Mae Cox, Respondent.
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above-entitled
court in the above-entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 18th day of January,
1978, upon a judgment ren
dered and entered in said
court on the 25th day of
October, 1977, in favor of
SHIRLEY MAE COX, Re
spondent, and against STAN
LEY DELVIN COX, Petition
er, for the sum of $17,580.60
with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum
from the said October 25, 1977,
and the costs of and upon this
writ, I certify that on the 19th
day of January, 1978, 1 levied
on all the right, title and
interest of the within-named
Petitioner in and to the
following-described real pro
perty situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 39 feet
West and 58 feet South of the
Southwest corner of Lot 5 in
Block 5 qf Jones Addition to
the City of Heppner; thence
South 827 feet; thence East
383 feet; thence North O
degrees 50 minutes West
along the original center
line of Cross Street extended
457 feet to the center line of
the County Road; thence
North 45 degrees along the
South line of the County
Road 504 feet to the point of
beginning; EXCEPTING
therefrom Morrow County
Tax Lots 33 (50-56) ; Tax Lot
34-1 (62-155) ; Tax Lot 32 (43
604). ALSO: Commencing at an
iron peg in the center of the
County Road leading from
Heppner up Balm Fork of
Willow Creek surveyed
stake being North 60 de
grees 22 minutes West 7
chains from the Southeast
corner of the Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 35; Town-
ship 2 South; Range 26,
EWM; thence West 8.15
chains; thence North 8.27
chains to a point in the cen
ter of the above-named
road, the point also being
the South 43 feet from a
point in the center of Cross
Street, Jones Second Addi
tion to the City of Heppner,
and in the North line of the
above-mentioned road;
thence South 44 degrees 59
minutes East 1 1 .53 chains up
the center of County Road to
the point of beginning. EX
CEPTING THEREFROM
PART OF Tax Lot 7, Map 25,
2 S-26 ( 52-386).
NOW, THEREFORE, . by
virtue of said execution and in
compliance with the com
mands of said writ, I will, on
the 28th day of February, 1978,
at the hour of 11:00 o'clock
a.m. on the front steps of the
Morrow County Court House
in Heppner, Morrow County,
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 Petitioner had on the
26th day of October, 1977, the
date of the enrolling and
docketing of the judgement
herein, or since that date had
in and to the above-described
property or any part thereof to
satisfy said execution, inter
est, and accruing costs.
Published Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9,
16, 1978.
F.D. Fetsch
SHERIFF, Morrow
County, Oregon
Notice of Water Right
Transfer Application
No. 3865
Notice is given hereby that
an application has been filed
in the office of the Water
Resources Director by Allen
Hughes for approval of a
change in point of diversion
from Little Butter Creek,
pursuant to the provisions of
ORS 540.510 to 540.530.
The certificate recorded at
page 2707, Volume 3, State
Record of Water Right Certifi
cates, in the name of W.A.
Wilcox, describes a right
which includes the use of not
to exceed 0.41 cubic foot per
second from Little Butter
Creek for irrigation of a
certain 13.8 acres in SWVi
NWVi, 3.0 acres in SEV4 NWV4
and 3.5 acres in NEV4 SWV4 of
Sec. 12, T 2 S, R 28 E, WM,
with a date of priority of 1898.
The certificate recorded at
page 2710, Volume 3, State
Record of Water Right Certifi
cates, in the name of Ada J.
Woodward, describes a right
for the use of not to exceed 0.32
cubic foot per second from
Little Butter Creek for irriga
tion of a certain 3.5 acres in
NEy4 SWy and 7.0 acres in
SEy SWy4 of Sec. 12; and 9.5
acres in NEy4 NWy4 of Sec. 13,
T 2 S, R 28 E, WM, with a date
of priority of 1872.
Water for the said rights is
diverted from a point located
2620 ft S and 3170 ft E from the
NW Corner of the SWy4 SWy4
OF Sec 12, being within the
NWy4 NEy4 of Sec 13, T 2 S, R
28 E, WM.
The applicant herein, an
owner of the lands above
described, proposes to esta
blish an additional point of
diversion, without loss of
priority, at a point located 370
ft S and 1540 ft E from the NW
Corner of the SWy4 SWy4 of
Sec. 12, being within the SEV4
SWy4 of Sec. 12, T 2 S, R 28 E,
WM.
All persons interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Heppner, Ore
gon, on March 28, 1978, at 9:30
a.m. All objections to the
proposed change, if any there
are, will be heard at said time
and place. Any and all
objections shall be prepared in
writing, one copy to be served
on Allen Hughes, Route 2,
Heppner, OR 97836, and one
copy filed with the Water
Resources Department, Sa
lem, OR 97310, together with a
$10 filing fee, at least 10 days
prior to the date set for
hearing. IF NO OBJECTIONS
ARE FILED, THE APPLICA
TION MAY BE APPROVED
BY THE WATER RE
SOURCES DIRECTOR WITH
OUT A HEARING. Instruc
tions regarding the filing of a
protest will be furnished by
the Water Resources Depart
ment upon reguest.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
this 25th day of January, 1978.
James E. Sexson
Director
Published Feb. 2, 9, 11, 1978
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
. No. 5836
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
BANK OF EASTERN ORE
GON, A State Banking Corpor
ation, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM
N. HAMILTON, Defendant.
To: William N. Hamilton
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed
against you in the above
entitled Court on or before the
expiration of 4 weeks from the
date of the first publication of
this Summons; If you fail to so
appear and answer, Plaintiff
for want thereof, will apply to
the above entitled Court for
the relief prayed for in its
Complaint, to-wit;
For a judgement of $5,548.42
plus interest thereon at the
rate of 9 per cent per annum
from June 6, 1977; also, for
interest at the rate of 9'i per
cent per annum on $8,148.42
from March 16, 1977 to June 6,
1977; such sum arising from
an unpaid promissory note
executed by the Defendant to
. the Plaintiff on or about
March 26, 1976 in Heppner,
Oregon. Said note provides
that in case suit or action is
instituted to collect this note
or any portion thereof, the
Defendant promises to pay
such additional sums as the
court may adjudge reasonable
for attorney's fees. Plaintiff
has been obligated to employ
an attorney for the purpose of
prosecuting this action and the
sum of $500.00 is a reasonable
sum to be allowed to the
Plaintiff for attorney's fees;
For a judgement of $3,500.00
plus interest at the rate of 9M
per cent per annum from April
6, 1976, until paid, minus
$189.75 credit for money paid;'
'such sums arising out of an
unpaid promissory note exe
cuted by the Defendant to the
Plaintiff on or about April 6,
1976 in Heppner, Oregon. Said
note provides that in case suit
or action is instituted to collect
this note or any portion
thereof, the Defendant pro
mised to pay such additional
sums as the Court may
adjudge reasonable for attor
ney's fees. Plaintiff has been
obligated to employ an attor
ney for the purpose of prose
cuting this action and the sum
of $450.00 is a reasonable sum
to be allowed to the Plaintiff
for attorney's fees:
This' Summons is served
upon you by publication there
of for four consecutive weeks
in the Heppner Gazette-Times
by an Order ' of the . Hon.
William W. Wells, Judge of the
Circuit Court of Morrow
County, State of Oregon,
which Order was entered on
the 16th day of January, 1971
and the first publication is tha
cont. on page 12