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    EIGHT The Ileppner GaieUe
IMS Drama Club
delights audiences
By JUSTINE
WEATHER FORD
The main feature of last
week's amusing high school
play was the great big
doorstep which the Crochet
family had rescued from the
Mississippi River near Grass
Margin. Louisiana in the
mid-1930's and had attacked to
their crowded, shack-like
home. The play's authors.
Francis Goodrich and Albert
Hackett, created very amus
ing characters and gave them
interesting actions and words
as they struggled together to
improve their family life.
Eight senior class members
took parts in the production.
The experienced female per- -formers
were Polly Forten
berry, as Mrs. Crochet, whose
husband called her "Duck";
Marti Baker as the second
oldest Crochet daughter,
Evvie. and Karen Kenny as
the oldest daughter christened
Topal when her mother could
n't decide between Topaz and
Opal. Cindi Bergstrom as Mrs.
Dupre' the landowner and
Patti Devine as Mrs. Beau
mont Crochet, the florist, were
neophites who managed their
minor parts very nicely.
The top male role was Terry
Gray's as Father Crochet, a
transplanted, married Little
Abaer whose wife called him
"big orangutang." Gray cer
tainly is a talented first-time
actor. Two other senior boys.
Earl Hammond and Lee Rice
carried on in minor roles.
Sophomore Danny Forter.ber
ry did a fine job as Arthur
Crochet, a son who caused his
mother great concern. Fac
ulty member Jim Ackley was
outstanding as river pilot
Dwey Crochet. Two elemen
tary school students, experi
enced actress Carrie Brown
field and newcomer Cindy
Stroeber were the cute twins,
Elna and Fleece Crochet.
The Cajun dialect used
throughout the three acts was
an added challenge to the
cast. Their performances
were surely enhanced by the
fine crew: stage manager,
Cindi Bergstrom, sound super
visor, Steve Groce; lights,
Larry Cerullo and director
Jane Rawlins. The leading
feature, the great, big door
step and the shack behind it
and the landscape surround
ing it were constructed by Bill
Rawlins, Lee Rice, Glenn
Smith, Mary Ann Cerullo, Wes
Marlatt and Larry Cerullo.
The total effort really de
lighted the small audience on
Tuesday evening and the
larger attendance on Thurs
day evening.
Free movie
March 14
"No Longer Alone." winner
of three prestigious film-industry
awards, will be shown
on Sunday. March 14. at the
Nazarene church in Heppner.
The showing, open to the
public free of charge, is
scheduled to begin at 6 p.m..
announced the Rev. Floyd
Wilks. pastor.
The film, a true story, takes
a close look at a woman who
was searching desperately for
love and acceptance, but
whose cries went unheard by
those who surrounded her.
Originally released by
World Wide Pictures in com
mercial theatres, the film is
now one hour in length in
preparation for its eventual
presentation as a television
special.
"No Longer Alone" was
filmed in color on location in
London, and stars Belinda
Carroll. Wilfrid Hyde White.
James Fox. Samantha Gates,
and Gordon DeVol. Simon
Williams, who has one of the
leading roles in the BBC
production, "Upstairs. Down
stairs." also stars in the film.
The title song was performed
by recording artist, B.J
Thomas.
It is 261 degrees F. below
zero on the planet Saturn.
- Times. Ileppner, Oregon. Thursday, March II. 19X2
G-T Qaifiedl-A great way to
Senior news
On Wednesday, March 17,
an Irish program will be
presented at the Heppner
Senior Mealsite in conjunction
with the regular noon meal.
The program will feature
entertainment of old Irish
songs performed by Ron
McDonald, said a spokes
person. 0
PlllIC NOTICES
Not ice of
Supplemental Budget Hearing
A public hearing on a pro-
posed supplemental- bud
get for the Port of Morrow for
the fiscal year 1981-82 will be
held in the Port offices. No. 1
Marine Drive. Boardman.
Oregon. at 7:30p.m. on March
25. 1982. Copies of the supple
mental budget are available
without charge at the office of
the Port of Morrow. The
budget may be inspected by
interested persons at the
office of the Port of Morrow
during regular office hours.
Any person may appear at the
public hearing on the proposed
supplemental budget and dis
cuss the budget or any part
thereof.
The first notice of supplemen
tal budget hearing and the
supplemental budget sum
mary were published in the
Heppner Gazette-Times on
March 4, 1982.
-s- Wayne L. Schwandt
Budget Officer
Published: March 11. 1982
Estate of Carl M. Marquardt.
Deceased
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
No. 1870
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Morrow. Probate Depart
ment. In the Matter of the Estate
of Carl M. Marquardt, De
ceased. Notice is hereby given that
Betty Marquardt and Billy B.
Marquardt have been appoin
ted and have qualified as the
Co-Personal Representatives
of the above estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to
present the same, with vouch
ers and duly verified, to the
undersigned personal repre
sentatives at: 710 S.W. Third
Avenue. Portland. Oregon
97204 within four (4) months
after the date of first publica
tion of this notice, as stated
below, or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the above
proceedings may obtain addi
tional information from the
records of the Court, the
Persona) Representatives, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representatives.
Dated and first published
March 11. 1982.
Gleason, Scarborough, Tram
mel & Kretzmeier
Attorneys at Law, P.C.
710 S.W. Third Avenue
Portland. Oregon 97204
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
Betty Marquardt
Co-Personal Representative
Box 582
Lexington, OR 97839
Billy B. Marquardt
Co-Persona! Representative
Box 514
Lexington. OR 97839
Published: March 11. 18, 25,
1982
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
AMENDED NOTICE
OF ELECTION
Upon the question of levying a
tax for the purpose of funding
the school district budget.
John B. Kirby
MARKET REPORT -THURSDAY, MARGIN, 19X2
CATTLE SALABLE 1077
STEERS
Calves sold by the head
Under 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain
HEIFERS
Under 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
-600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain
Pairs
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters
Bulls
SHEEP SALABLE 46
Lambs
Ewes
HOGS SALABLE 35
Weiners Hd.
Sows
Boars
HORSES SALABLE II
No. l's
Sold by the head.
There were 48 buyers and
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: The market was hot this week with an
increase of $3.00 in the light weight calves. Cattle with a fill
were discounted with buyers wanting a light fill. Dressed
meat prices had gone down early in the week but came back
in the midweek to about steady.
NEXT SALE: Thursday, March 18th - with several
hundred calves and yearlings already consigned. There will
not be a sale March 11th as we are holding sales on an every
other week basis.
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - A Powder River Equipment
Dealer.
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT an election will be held
March 30. 1982 between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00
p.m. The purpose of the
election is to submit a tax levy
to the voters for the purpose of
funding the school district
operating budget for the
1982-8.1 school year.
If this measure is approved
$4.40l.613of the taxes levied in
the 1982-83 fiscal year are
eligible for partial state fund
ing. However. 466.143 of the
taxes will be totally funded by
the local taxpayers without
any parial state payment.
The purpose of the entire
amount to be voted upon is to
provide funds for mainten
ance and operation of the
school district which cannot
be proved within the district's
tax base of $661,249.
The total levy will result in an
estimated tax rate of $7.72 per
$1,000 of true cash value,
exclusive of the tax for bonded
indebtedness.
-s- Matthew P. Doherty
Superintendent-Clerk
-s- Jean Bennet
Chairman.
Board of Directors
-s- Barbara Bloodsworth
County Clerk,
Morrow County
Published: March 11. 1982
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
COUNCIL MEETING
A special lone City Council
Meeting will be held March 22.
1982 7 :30p.m. at City Hall. The
Council and budget committee
will review the proposed
budget for 1982-83.
A public hearing on uses of
State revenue sharing funds
will be held.
The first reading of an
ordinance declaring the City's
election to receive state rev
enues will be read.
Published: March 11, 1982.
LAND EXCHANGE
NOTICE ADDENDUM
Some additional National
Forest lands have been added
to this proposed land ex
change between Boise Cas
cade Corporation and the
Umatilla and Wallowa-Whit
$85.00 -$115.00
60.00-69.25
62.00-71.00
59.00-68.75
59.00-66.00
58.00-66.00
59.00-65.00
47.00-55.00
52.00-63.50
51.50-58.00
51.50-58.50
50.00-59.50
49.00-58.75
47.00-56.00
40.00 - 47.25
$555.00
35.00-43.50
26.00-33.75
40.25-48.50
31.00-39.00
$5.00-22.50
24.00 - 28.00
38.25-39.75
25.00
38.50-39.75
$460.00 -$625.00
94 consignors represented at
man National Forests since
notices were published once
weekly for four weeks starting
on August 5, 1981 in the
Pendleton East Oregonian; on
August 20. 1981 in the Heppner
Gazette-Times; and on August
26. 1981 in the La Grande
Observer. These additional
lands are described as (all in
Oregon ) :
Umatilla National Forest
Umatilla County
T. 2 S., R. 35 E.. W.M.
Section 17. E'-2SE'-4
Union County
T. 4 N.. R. 40 E., W.M.
Section 21, E'2NE4,
N'2NW'4
Section 29, NE'mSWm
T. 3 N., R. 39 E., W.M.
Section 10, N'2NW',4
Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest
Baker County
T. 7 S R. 45 E., W.M.
Section 22, SW'4SE'4
Section 27, SE'4NE'4,
W'.-2E', NE'4SE"4
Section 34, NW'iNE'i
Also, floodplains exist on
Indian Creek on the National
Forest land in T. 2 S.. R. 40 E.,
W.M. These lands were des
cribed in the previous publica
tions of the land exchange
notice.
The following is a corrected
description of some of the
Boise Cascade land:
Morrow County
T. 6 S., K. 28 E.
.Section l, Southeast quarter
of the Southeast quarter,
EXCEPTING THERE
FROM a parcel more parti
cularly described as fol
lows: beginning at a point on
the West line of the South
east quarter of the South
east quarter of said Section
1, which is 150 feet North of
the Southwest corner of said
sub-division; thence South
on said West line a distance
of 150 feet to a point; thence
East 435. 6 feet to a point ;
thence North and parallel
with said West line a
distance of 150 feet to a
point; and thence West 435.6
feet to the point of beginning.
MID-COLUMBIA
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. INC
Complete and Profitable) livestock Marketing Service
KLICKITAT COUNTY CATTLEMEN'S
1st ANNUAL FEEDER SALE
Friday, March 26 1:00 P.M.
Sale Every Friday, 1:00 PJV.
II you art pUnnlng to UY r SBLL tlvtttacli, plMtt 11 in
htp yow.
Mtrtttttng It jr butlixii and w art In butlMM to urvt
you.
Spring gross Is near. If you are going
to consign your eatm, please let us know
early, we have already received a lot of buyer inquiries.
Yard Phone(503)298-4464 Home Phone (503) 298-4888
. Section 12, Northeast quart
er of the Northeast quarter,
EXCEPTING THERE
FROM a parcel more parti
cularly described as
follows: beginning at a point
on the West line of the
Northeast quarter of the
Northeast quarter of said .
Section 12, which is 350 feet
South of the Northwest
corner of said sub division;
thence East 435.6 feet to a
point ; thence North 350 feet
to a point ; thence West 435.6
feet to a point; thence South
350 feet to the point of
beginning.
Any or all of the above
descriln'd lands may be ex
changed provided the values
are equal. In the event the
values are not equal, either
party may equalize the values
by the payment of cash. The
amount of cash ma not
exceed 25 percent of the value
of the lands transferred out of
Federal ownership.
Persons claiming such pro
perties or having valid objec
tions to this proposed ex
change must file their claims
or objections with the Region
al Forester, Forest Service,
P.O. Box 3623. Portland. OR
97208, within 15 days after
date of the last publication of
this notice.
Published: March 11, 18, 25;
' April 1, 1982.
CORRECTED NOTICE
NOTICE OF
MEASURE ELECTION
COUNTY OF MORROW
Notice is hereby given that
on Tuesday. March 30. 1982. an
election will be held in
MORROW. County. Oregon.
The polls will be open from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. the
following question shall be
submitted to the qualified
voters thereof:
TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE
SIX PERCENT LIMITATION
SHALL MORROW COUNTY
LEVY $2,823,300 OL'TSIDE
OREGON CONSTITUTION
AL LIMITATION FOR ALL
COUNTY OPERATIONS
DURING FISCAL YEAR
1982-8:!.
The purpose of this levy is to
provide funds to balance the
Morrow County operating
budget, and the Morrow
County Hospital and Clinic
budgets for 1982-83. The Mor
row County tax base for
1982-83 will be $113,473. This
levy with anticipated receipts
from all sources, will not
finance expenditures for Gen
eral Fund. Roads. General
School Funds, Cities portion of
Road Funds and operation of
the Hospital and North Mor
row County Clinic. Increases
are due to inflation, existing
Contractor's
Wheelbarrows I
5 cubic ft. $70
Tamarac
Peeled Posts 4
7-ft. 3 B (
Lexington
Lumber
989-8586
find what
The Dalles,
Oregon
labor contracts tied to cost of
living and certain changes in
hospital operations, plus 8
percent for uncollected taxes.
The total levy will he
$3,238,773. If this measure is
approved. $2,583,056 of the
taxes levied in the 1982-83
fiscal year are eligible for
partial State funding. How
ever. $655,717 of the taxes
levied will be totally financed
by local taxpayers without
any partial State payment.
This legal notice is 'to be
published in HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES.
Donald McElligott
Authorized signature for City.
County or District
Morrow County Judge
Title
MORROW COUNTY CLERK
BARBARA BLOODSWORTH
Published: March II. 1982
Notices 2
Homage Sale hv American
Legion Auxiliary Friday
March 2filh and Saturday
March 27th at Legion Hall
from H a.m. to 5 p m For
pickup, call Rita Hedman
676-9278 or 676 9132. 3 1 1 -3c
Glidden Paint
Sale
continue thru Sat.
Save $2 to $3gaI.
Pettyjohn's
676-9157
Help ' Wanted 4 ,
WANTED: Heppner High
School student to write high
school sports stories. Call The
Gactte-Times, 676-!92X.
tfs
WANTED: Mechanic line
technician Inquire at Ron
McDonald Chevrolet. Heppner
l-28-tfe
IONE CORRESPONDENT
Community oriented person
needed to write lone news lor
Heppner Gazelle-Times. No
experience necessary. Call
676-9228.
Rentals 7
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom a
partments in Lexington, one
with fireplace. Call 676-9456
days, 676-9623 evenings.
12-3-tfc
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
- Evergreen Terrace Apart
ments. Base rent $193 for two
bedrooms. Call 676-5120.
10-29-tfc
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt.
$12." Bachelor apt. $95.
676 9893 I 28 tic
IMMEDIATE
$$CASH$$ AVAILABLE
FOR REAL ESTATE
CONTRACTS,
ItRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES
WE ALSO LOAN MONEY
JIM FARLEY, MGR.
276-3723
I PENDLETON CAPITAL
CORPORATION
you're looking for
See you on
Up to $750
X on certain GM & Ford Model cars
I See Phil or Jim for details
1975 Chevy Luv 4p,
with canopy mint condition,
Only 34,000 mile.
lined Pu kupH:
7!l Ford FI50. ryl I sp 4x4,
(hull t links, good mlilirr.
chum.
AImo in Htock:
7!l Subaru 2 dr. Cmiie. 01.
scries, cli'ini. local one owner,
low miles.
Farley Motor Co
' Heppner 676-9116
Rentals 7
Furnished bachelor apart
ment. Some utilities included.
.$100 month phone: 676 9157
(lavs 676-9284 eves. 1 1 -Iff
Senices 8
Will do mtntillmg Call .Inn
1-inkford 676 9-117 :t-4 '.'p
Interest rates keeping you
from building'' Remodel and
gel the kitchen you've always
wanted M&H Floor Covering
has new oak CiihinHs 10 styles
lo choose from roll-Mils
SPECIAL: Lube, oil and filter
change plus car wash. $111
4x4's $1 extra Lp to five
quarts Union I (Mo Vei n's 711
Million, 676 51X1. I '..'It tin
Carpels and upholstery clean
cd professionally John Shaw.
676 5211:) f.;. :tl tlc
firing back tin- shine to your
'vehicle and protect the paint
on newer ones Sinmni
Vii.$Vi 95 lind up criv's '76
station 676 5181 6 4 lb"
FREE Dead Animal Removal
-Fast Daily .Service. Call
Collect 567 76.TJ II Fit MIS
TON MIDI. & TALLOW.
7 2 tfc
Livestock &
Poultry 10
FOR SALE Four cross
bred Simmental bulls.
Reasonable. 9:4 2421
:t 4 !
Will, lit V HORSES any
kind. Phone 567 6065. Ilermis
Ion. tfc
I form
Equipment
BUILDINGS - Steel or wood
drain storage equipment. 1
Quality construction. Your
local Chief dealer. Tinman,
Aeralion - llerniislon
.567 7666. 11 12 tfc
FOR SALE l 5 Cat Cah.
hydraulics and air phone Max
Barclay 989 8IIII :t 1 1 2c
--
Trailers &
Qampers 21
FOR SALE : 1972 lingers
molor home. 27 It . lop of the
line, .122 7589 :t-4 4c
R
oger JDritt
Phone 676-5096
BACKHOE &
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD
INSTALLATION
DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES
J TOPSOIL ROAD
Any Excavating Need
Large or Small
LICENSED &
St, Pat's
Cash Rebates
Sob th all new 6.2 litre
GMC Diesel V ton In tfock.
Overdrive Beautiful blue.
19711 Clicv. 11 1 Ion 4x1 llominzn.
AT. I'S. PR. AC, cruise control
till wheel, (hull Links. gliiHstile
filiergluKN canopy, extra
heavy duty rear bumper,
heavy duty front brush guard.
1976 El Cuniino I'S. Pit Good
Ruhlier. Ilt'iiiitltiil Condition.
Low iiillciiUP
We do front end alignments.
See Clarence.
Real Estate 23
F lit SALE. :t bedroom older
home out of flood one
Fireplace, new carpet, large
living room . Iiascnieut .
$:M.7no on nssumnble loan.
676 5251 after I2 iio noon
2 4 tfc
PENDLETON REALTY
2 bedroom. 2 bath double wide
molnle on 2 acres New
thermal window's Cits sewer
and water CONTRACT
TERMS $.W,'MMM) Pendleton
Realty and Inv.. Inc. 276 2662
2 25 4c
FOR SAI.lv 902 'square ft 3
hilrm house Electric heat.
Large lot. close to Lexington
School ( ioml lernis lo quali
lied hover $22 .500 East Street
ami lw ?ll7 I'll si Inlet .(, ilc
II. ink of Oregon. Heppner,
676 (1 1 6.1
2 18 tfc
Ti bedi oom. 2 slorv home
baths full hsnif. $15,000 Call
676,ll6:ior676 5'.,U2 2 1 1 tfc
Large huiidmg lot Excellent
location with garage Terms.
Will trade equity for anything.
671. 'fill 2 4 tic
HEPPNER : bedrm. I hath
on :i lots Basement with
furnace unattached rental
apt Excellent investment at '
$:!. noo (y appointment only
Horace Diirfr Real Estate.
. .'5 S E Court. Pendleton OR
U7HIH Telephone 276(1919
Evenings. 276 ill 17 2 4 tfc
t liedriHon Inline. Ileppner. not
llnod one low inleresl. con
tract down payment and
lernis to suit buyer. $2-1.995,
I ..o9 !l.'2 I i,y. .( K.
RANCH FOR SALE 77!!
acte ranch with irrigated
li!iniii.-., di y mihI u heal , and
pas'ute Includes nicely re
modeled I liedrooiii home,
metal barn, garage, corrals,
cood well Localed on Willow
Crei-k below Ileppner. OR
Pi ice $100,11110 Terms avail
able For appointment, call
The Farley Company 276 .'1799,
Pendleton (i( :! -:!c
Home &
Fiii'placc with complete
chimney and Heat Magic,
$:.ll 0(1 or oiler. 989 8518.
:t 4 2c
1
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xcavating
Rf
2 Box 2054
DUMP TRUCK
GRAVEL i
GRADER AVAILABLE I
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