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    KH;ilTThr Heppner Gaette-Times.
O Lexington news
Delpha Jones
liPxingtnn Grange No. 72fi
met at the grange hall on
Monday evening. Nov. 16. with
Master Delpha Jones presi
ding. Distinguished guest
Morton Wolverton. Eastern
Oregon State Deputy of the
State Grange and his wife
Freda were introduced and
welcomed.
Old business discussed was
the Blue Mountain Fiddlers'
entertainment to be held on
Sat. evening at the hall. A
stew supper of stew, hot
biscuits, coffee and cookies
will be served from 6 - 8 p.m.
for $2 and the evening's
entertainment will be $2 or $4
for both. The entertainment
will start about 7 p.m.
Installation of officers for the
Morrow County granges and
Wheatland Pomona granges
will be Dec. 13 at the
Lexington hall starting at 2
p.m. followed by a potluck
dinner. All officers are
urged to attend.
Pins of membership were
presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Papineau and
Dennis. Also at this time a
plaque showing a 10 percent
gain in membership which
was presented to the master at
the state session, was presen
ted to Membership Chairman
Virginia Peck. The plaque
was hung in the grange hall.
The goal of this committee is
to again meet the 10 percent
gain.
Joyce Buchanan was elec
ted to fill the office vacated by
Venice Hendrickson, whose
employment makes it impos
sible for her to attend.
A CWA meeting will be held
at the home of Virginia Peck.
Fri. afternoon and the ladies
will make- angel biscuits for
the dinner Sat. evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton
said a few words to the
members, encouraging them
to keep up the good work and
explained about the work of
the order.
Preceding the meeting a
potluck dinner was enjoyed
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Nelson as the hospi
tality committee. Following
Cecil Jones showed his slides
of a recent trip to Alaska.
Leila Palmer was a Port
land visitor last week visiting
friends and relatives. She
traveled there with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Marshall of Hep
pner. '
Michael Jones underwent
oral surgery in Kennewick.
Wash, on Thursday, Nov. 12
returning to his home later in
the day.
The Three Links met at the
home of Ruth Robinson on
Thursday afternoon. Plans
were discussed for the Arti
factory tables, and the card
parties to be held the first Sat.
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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 19, 1981
989-8189
evening of each month at the
lodge hall. There will be a
food sale November 24 at Del's
Market featuring pies, cakes
and other Thanksgiving
goodies. Lovely refreshments
were served to Eula Bloods
worth. Delpha Jones. Joyce
Buchanan, Dorothy Burcham,
and Virginia Peck following
the meeting. The next club
meeting will be at the C.C.
Jones ranch.
Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Peck and
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
motored to Spokane over the
weekend where Mr. and Mrs.
Peck received the National
Grange Degree and the State
Degree at the coliseum in that
city. Others from Morrow
County motoring to Spokane
were Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers
of lone, who also took the
National Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall
and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Nelson and Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Nelson and Justin
enjoyed Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 14. at the Tri-Cities.
Environmental
poster contest
slated
The National Council of
State Garden Clubs in cooper
ation with the Forest Service
and State Foresters is spon
soring their annual environ
mental poster contest high
lighting the USDA Forest
Service symbols Smokey Bear
and Woodsy Owl. Entries
must be received by January
5, 1982, said a news release
from the U.S. Forest Service.
Anyone may participate,
with a special invitation to
youth and senior citizens.
Categories for competition
are: (1) Kindergarten2nd
grade. (2) 3rd-5th grades. (3)
6th-8th grades. (4) 9th-12th
grades. (5) above 12th grade,
and (6) handicapped persons.
Posters may consist of
either a picture of a slogan, or
a combination, and should
have an environmental theme.
The posters may feature
Smokey Bear or Woodsy Owl
or neither. Any art materials
may be used, but work must
be original.
Posters must be no larger
than 12 by 18 inches, with the
artist's name, grade or age.
and home address printed in
the lower right corner on the
back of each entry. Copies of
rules are available from
Forest Service offices.
Entries are to be mailed to
state poster contest Chair
person: Mrs. Golda Kirkpat
rick. 234 S.E. 45th Ave..
Portland. OR 97215.
State winners will be an
nounced in January and their
posters will be submitted for
regional competition.
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For information leading to the
conviction of
in the burglary of misc. items
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Anyone with
Locally owned horse
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jjPBlIC NOTICESj
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGO N
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
Case No. 6812
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
In the Matter of the Mar
riage of
NANCY LEE MARTINEZ,
Petitioner,
and
JOEL B. MARTINEZ,
Respondent.
TO: Joel B. Martinez, re
spondent IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to appear
and defend the petition filed
against you in the above-entit-
PUBLIC NOTICES
The State of Oregon, Aeronautics Division has approved
grant monies in the amount of $8,209.00 for reimbursement of
expenses incurred for resurfacing of the Lexington Airport
runway. This income being unanticipated when the original
budget was adopted it was not included. Therefore, in order
to spend these funds for the purpose intended the Morrow
County Court is submitting a supplemental budget for the
current fiscal year ending June 30, 1982.
COUNTY OF MORROW
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1981-1982
RESOURCES
Airport Fund, (Original Budget) $6,619.00
Income, State Aeronautics 8,209.00
Total Resources $14,828.00
REQUIREMENTS
MATERIALS & SERVICES
Asphalt - taxiway reconstruction $12,209.00
Repairs & Maintenance 600.00
Insurance 550.00
Fire Protection 700.00
Operating Contingency.
Total Requirements
Published November 19, 1981
the person or persons involved
RANCHES
on the evening of
information should call the
heriff's Dept. at
or
Pete McElligott at 6767
led cause within thirty (30)
days from the date of the first
publication shown below, and
if you fail to do so, for want
thereof. Petitioner will apply
to the court for the relief
demanded in the petition,
to-wit:
1. For a decree dissolving
the marriage of the parties;
2. For a decree changing the
Petitioner's name to NANCY
LEE LEAVITT;
3. For a decree distributing
the property of the parties as
set forth in the Petition;
4. For a decree requiring
each party to pay certain
indebtedness as set forth in
the Petition;
5. For a decree granting
judgement against Respond
ent on account of Petitioner's
attorney fees in the sum of
$425.00, or such other sum as
the Court may find reason-
) PUBLIC NOTICESj
$14,059.00
769.00
$14,828.00
arrest and
from the
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DSP
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wins Novice Horse of
able, plus costs and disburse
ments. 6. For other equitable relief.
GARRY L. REYNOLDS
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 290
Hermiston. OR 97838
Phone: (503 ) 567-5564
Published: October 29
ember 5, 12, 19, 1981
Nov-
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TREE LIGHTS
HUMMEL
reg 10.99
5EH
COLORED
LIGHTS
NO. 20 MINIATURE
reg 3.29
$1.70
MIX
BOWL SETS
PCS STAINLESS STEEL
(117-2261)
reg 21.99
MICROWAVE
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reg 69.99
TABLE SAW
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reg 94.95
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RV
reg 3.99
3.
Peppy's Chipper, a five-year-old
quurterhorse owned
by Ralph Beamer was recent
ly awarded (he $1,000 Novice
Horse of the Year award by
the North West Cutting Assoc.
He was awarded the J.L.
Bnrtlett by the Barllett fam
ily, a cutting saddle given by
the Ox Bow Ranch of Prairie
Cltv and the Burch Ranches of
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$1.20
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reg 32.99
$
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SWING TOP reg 6.19
$4.25
EXTENSION
CORD 50-FOOT
(441-6848) reg 9.99
$5.i
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1 ONLY
reg 65.99
TOTAL HARDWARE
106 May Street Heppner PH: 676-9961
Year award
Calif, and a blanket from the
N.W. Cutting Assoc.
The awards art! given to the
horse winning the most money
awards during the year-long
contest In the tl.ooo Novice
division.
Previous to the finals, the
horse won reserve champion
In the North West Futurity
contest.
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Jerry McCiulre. Yakima.
Wash., trained and rode the
horse to his championship,
Beamer Kiiid he in planning to
ride him in the Open and
Non-Pro divisions next year.
Peppy's Chipper is the
grandson of the World
Champion Cutting Horse.
Peppy San.
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