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1'r im -My- SIX-The Heppner Gatette-Tlmes, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 P .,. , LJmliMkiajUMMM A lovely bridal shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom honoring Lori Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Lori is the bride-elect of Kevin McCabe. There were about 18 guests present. A lovely cake, decorated in the colors of the bride's wedding was served with coffee and punch. Hos tesses for the affair were Hilda Yocom and her daugh ter Marie and Shirley McCarl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin and family have moved from the Lee Padberg house in Lexington to Heppner. Glover Peck, who under went major surgery at Con solidated Good Shepherd Hos pital in Hermiston. returned to his home in Lexington on Monday. Venice Hendrickson and grandchildren Kevin and Karen Ouch were weekend visitors in Lexington. Mrs. Hendrickson now makes her home in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baca of La Grande motored to Lexington for dinner at the CD. Jones SPECIAL OF THE TOP SIRLOIN Just 95 FRI. & SAT. Come visit our nexcly redecorated dining room. 't 4 FREE BEVERAGES WITH PURCHASE OF PIZZA JHEPPNER In Cooporation With The Dank Of Eastern Oregon WE ARE NOW OFFERING O ON ALL NEW Boa HcDonald r W 337 TURKEY DINNER with all the trimmings 1 n $4 - Adults $25 - Students 75 - Preschoolers CASINO ROOM HOSTED BY THE THE IONE Triis ad spdnsoreJTy DjEastern Oregon lone Branch Ranch on Sunday. They brought Eva Hudson, who is spending the week here. Holly Rebekah Lodge held their regular meeting at the hall on Thursday evening with Noble Grand Ruth Robinson presiding. Plans were com pleted for the president's visit, and lovely refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting will be a potluck supper for the Rebekahs and their husbands. The Garden Bugs Garden Club met at the home of Kathy Tellechea on Thursday for a regular meeting. A program, "Care of the Lawn," given by Lois Allen, was enjoyed, and she demonstrated how to re model a lawn sprinkler to make it easier to move. The name chosen for the club was submitted by Penny Huffman, who received a prize. The door prize for the day was won by Marie Steagall. The next meeting will be at Lois Allen's home and w ill be about the care of spring flow ering bulbs after blooming. Members are asked to bring a package of their favorite flow er seeds for an exchange. The WEEK $50 APR UNITS 676-9921 llll Sunday, March 13 4 to 7p.m. IHS Cafetorium CAKE WALK DOOR PRIZES! CARDINAL CLUB Jl "YDJRHOME OWNED' BANK Member FDIC March 1. 1983 yard of the month will be judged before the next meet ing Those present were: Doro thy Burcham, Lois AUen, Marie Steagall, Donna Papin eau. Fae Green and Kathy Tellechea. Emma Peck, who has been making her home in Pendleton for several years, is now a resident at Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Heppner. A card party will be held this Saturday, Mar. 12, 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Hall in Lexing ton. lone Schools Thursday. Mar. 10 - turkey chop suey over rice, pickled beets, pear and cheese salad and milk. Friday. Mar. 11 - soup and sandwiches. Monday, Mar. 14 - burritos. cheese sticks, green beans, dessert and milk. Tuesday, Mar. IS - cowboy macaroni, tossed salad, hot rolls, fruit and milk. Wednesday, Mar. 16 - chic ken fried steak with gravy, buttered vegetable, hot rolls with jelly, dessert an milk. Heppner Elementary School Thursday. March 10 - sloppy Joe with bun. vegetable, mixed fruit and milk. Friday. March 11 - Surprise. Monday. March 14 -spaghetti with meat sauce, cheese-celery sticks, fruit, French bread and milk. Tuesday, March 15 - Mrs. Payne's class special menu. Wednesday. March 16 - Mid week brunch. Heppner High School Monday. Mar. 14 - fish, tater tots, fruit, maple bars and milk. tuesday. Mar. 15 - French dip sandwiches, potato salad, cherry crisp and milk. Wednesday. Mar. 16 -spaghetti. French bread, let tuce salad, fruit, milk or salad bar. Thursday, Mar. 17 - St. Patrick's Day Dinner. Friday, Mar. 18 - sand wiches, chips, vegetable sticks, ice cream bars and milk. V ccc members prepare for coming season Members of Willow Creek Country Club are preparing for the coming golf season and have several activities planned. A ladies club meeting will be held Thursday, Mar. 10, 7 p.m.. at the club house. A club house clean up will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday, Mar. 11. On Saturday. Mar. 12, a golf course work day will begin at 9 a.m. Men and women are asked to bring rakes, shovels and saws. For more information, con tact Ron Bowman at 676-5035 after 5 p m.. or 676-9123 before 5 p.m. J 1 Jr News Neighborhood Center in need of donations By NEOLA MACKEY Food donations are needed at the Heppner Neighborhood Center for the Emergency Food Program. Canned goods and frozen food donations are greatly appreciated. Volunteers and materials are needed for the Busy Sew ers on Tuesdays at the Center, Women of all ages are wel come to attend. Social Security representa- Sparetimers March 1 Won - Lost Peterson's 28 -12 Les Schwab 28 -12 Coast to Coast 24 -16 V>avern 20 -20 Central Market 19 -21 Sears 15 -25 M.C.G.G. 14 -26 Gardner's 12 - 28 Splits converted: Jan Pa us tian 2-5-10: and Josie Kinds father 7-9. High game: Yvonne Lov gren put together two spares, one strike, one spare and six strikes for the high game of 246. High series: Jo Pettyjohn -552. Thursday Night Ladies March 3 Won Lost B. P.O.E. 23 -13 M & R 22-14 Kinzua 22 -14 C. B.E.C.. Inc. 19 -17 RayBoycelns. 18 -18 Cole's 17 -19 B&CRepair 12 -24 Bucknum's 11 -25 Splits converted: Charleen Isom 6-7: Alvina Padberg 4- 7 9; and June Bellenbrock 5- 10 and 2-7. High game: Katie McRob erts - 197. High series: Yvonne Lov gren - 537. Dime A Dozen March Won -Lost No. Two 22H-13" No. Seven 22 14 No. Five 21 -15 No. Four 20 -16 No. Three 17 -19 No. Eight 17 -19 No. Six 154-20' No. One 10 -26 Splits: Carol Taylor 6-7-10; and Roy Taylor 2-7-10. High game: Bill Snow -191 and Billie Doherty - 190. High series: Alvina Pad berg - 525 and Riley Munkers -485. High team game: No. Eight - 781. High team series: No. Five -2213. Koffee Kup Keglers March 3 Won - Lost MC.G.G.No.2 29 - 7 NewComers 23-13 HiHos 21 -15 No-Pin Hitters 18-18 Gutter Dusters 16 -20 The Dregs 15 -21 Three Holers 11 -25 ThePytts 11 -25 High game: Billie Doherty -201. High series: Billie Doherty -535. Splits: Ruth Bergstrom 2 7; Linda Schultz 2-7; Roxie Lov gren 3-10; and Eva Griffith 6-7-10. lone woman returns home Debora Palmer has re turned to her parents' home in lone after being hospitalized for several weeks. The daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer, Debora was breaking a colt while visiting in Madras when the colt rolled with her. She received three broken vertebrae in the lumbar re gion and was taken to a hospital in Madras. She was then transferred to St. Vincent Hospital In Portland. She is to return to Portland in two weeks for a checkup and possibly surgery. Miss Palmer was queen of the 1979 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo. five will be at the Center on Friday. Mar. 11, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. A blood pressure clinic will be held Tuesday, Mar. 15, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. This clinic is free and everyone is welcome to have their blood pressure taken at the center. Janet Phillips. Adult and Family Services represen tative, will be at the center on Wednesday, Mar. 16. from 9 a m. to 12 noon to take appli cations for food stamps, A D C. and other programs related to A F.S. Although the center will be open Thursday. Mar. 17, due to the St. Patrick's Day cele bration, there will be no Thursday social day. The gals are invited to stop in and have coffee and rest for awhile. Pat Brindle. center coordin ator, has returned home from a hospital stay but will not be available at the center until the end of March. Cheese is still available for those who have not yet re ceived it this year. Those who meet the guidelines are urged to come to the center to pick it up. Senior News St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wednes day. Mar. 16. Ron McDonald of Heppner is scheduled to sing a selection of Irish songs for the group and will accom pany himself on the guitar. Any senior citizen desiring a noon carry out meal on Wed nesdays is asked to call Cher rie Clark. 676-5222. or Bill Collins. 676-9947. r , . ... 0 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE FIRST BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A meeting of the Budget Committee for the City of Heppner will be held Monday, March 21st. 1983 at 7.30 P.M., at City Hall. 188 W. Willow Street. Heppner. Oregon. At this time the budget message and the proposed budget will be presented to the budget committee for their consider ation. A copy of the proposed budget will be available at city Hall. Heppner. Oregon. Any one may discuss the budget in whole or in part with the budget committee. Marshall Lovgren. Budget Officer Published: March 10th. 1983. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP You will please take notice that the partnership hereto fore existing and consisting of Ronald F. Booth, Lois Gean Booth and Ronald Lee Steinke as partners in the irrigation maintenance business and who. in operation of said busi ness, operated the same under the name of RL& R Irrigation has been dissolved, wound up and terminated by the mutual consent of the partners as of GLIDDEN PAINT SALE Hides most colors in one-coat Washable, cotorfast flat finish Easy water clean-up Plus.. .Great Savings on Spred Lo-Lustre Or - ZTi r1 Q GALLON IjjZJh I J REG. $9.99 III K A sr. Ti 0 PUBLIC NOTICES March 1. 1982. Dated this 18 day of Feb ruary, 1983. Ronald Lee Steinke Published: March 3. 10, 17, 24. 198.1 Estate of AMANDA S. DUVALL. Deceased NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 189? In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Morrow, Probate De partment. In the Matter of the Estate of AMANDA S. DUVALL. De ceased. Notice is hereby given that VERNON O. WAID and LESTER TUBBS have been appointed and have qualified as the Personal Representa tives of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same, with vou chers 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 ad ditional information from the records of the Court, the Per sonal Representatives, or the attorneys for the Personal Representatives. Dated and first published March 10. 1983. Gleason. Scarborough & Kretzmeier Attorneys at Law, P C. 710 S.W. Third Avenue Portland. Oregon 97204 Attorneys for Personal Representatives VERNON O. WAID 10348 N.E. Fargo Portland. OR 97220 LESTER TUBBS 3020 East Main-Space J8 Mesa. Arizona 85203 Personal Representatives Published: March 10. 17, 24, 1983. STANDARD BID FORM MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 368 LEXINGTON, OREGON 97839 (503) 989-8202 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT invites bids on the following: I 65 passenger school bus 1 53 passenger school bus 1 29 passenger school bus Specifications and bid forms are enclosed or are available upon request at the address below. Bids will be opened at Lexing ton on Friday, March 18 and will be presented to the dis- . . . . J .-U ... .4 i irici ooara on martn i 8:00 p.m. at Columbia Junior High School in Irrigon. Bids are to be sent or deli vered In sealed envelopes plainly marked SCHOOL BUS BID. All bids are to be mailed or delivered to the Morrow County School District Office, Fx walls or woodwork Scrubbabie kHustre finish Easy water clean-up 1 1 onuE 4GD i GALLON J REG. $13.99 A Heppner 676-9157 P.O. Box 368, Lexington, Ore gon 97839 before the time and date specified above. The school district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . ' , Matthew P. Doherty District Superintendent Published: March 10, 17, 19S3. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 7015 STATE OF OREGON. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs, Plaintiff, v. BILL D. RUSSELL and LORI A, RUSSELL, husband and wife: et al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of on Execution issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated thefilh day of February. 1983. based upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said Court on the 20th day of January. 1983, In favor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through the Director of Vet erans" Affairs, commanding me to make sale of the follow ing described real and per sonal property, to-wit: The West 348 85 feet of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 14. Town ship 4 North, Range 25 East, Willamette Meridian. Mor row County. Oregon. EX CEPTING therefrom the North 20 00 feet lying in the County road right-of-way. And the following described personal property: 1978 Sunny brook. 28' x 66'. Serial No. SB35F373517. to satisfy a judgment against defendant (s), Bill D. and Lori A Russell for the sum of $79,079.50. together with in terest on $79,079.50 at 90 percent per annum from date of judgment until paid, and for plaintiff's attorney fees, costs and disbursements incurred herein in the amount of $3.386 00. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will on the 24th day of March. 1983. at 10:00 A M. at Rt. 1. Box 73A. Boardman. Oregon sell at public auction and subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which the above named defendant's) had on the 20th dav of January. 1983. the date of the Judgment, and thereafter had in and to the above described real and per sonal property or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs. DATED at Heppner, Ore PRIZES FOR YF LADS 'N LASSIES 10 PRIZE Best Dressed Irishman From Eb Hughes Best Dressed Irishwoman From M&R Floor Covering (Matt Hughes) Person of Irish Descent to Travel the Furthest From Farley Motor Co. Best Dressed Leprechaun From Turner Van Marter & Bryant Insurance Co. $50 PRIZE Best Bag Pipe Band From Morrow County Grain Growers Matt Doherty gon, this Blh day of February. 19H3, L.D. FETSCH, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By Pauline Winter, Deputy Publishing newspaper: Hep pner Gazette-Times Date of first publication: Feb ruary 17. vm& Date of last publication: March 10, 1983 Published: February 17, 24; March 3. 10. 1983. On April 6, 1983 at 9.00 a.m. at the County Courthouse In Heppner, at the regular meet ing of the Morrow County Court, objections, If any, will be heard to a proposed ex change of real property in volving Morrow County. The proposed exchange would grant the following land to the County : Beginning 176 ft. N of the SW corner of Lot 4. bUx-k 1 of Quaid's Addition to Hep pner, OR; and running then S 70' on the W line of lot 4, then E 111' to the ctr of Ilin ton Cr. then due N 70'. then W 111' to pob In exchange the County would grant the following land: Ixt 8 Rlock 4 of Ayer's Add tion of the City of Heppner This notice is given in accor dance with ORS 275 100 ( 2) Published: March 10, 17, 24. 31. 1983. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 1898 In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN A O'BRIEN. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of said Estate. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publica tion of this notice, at stated below, to the Personal Repre sentative at the office of Pe- - terson & Peterson, Attorneys for the Personal Representa tive. 352 S W, First Street. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the Attorneys for the Per sonal Representative. DATED and first published this 10 day of March, 1983 TIMOTHY B.COLLINS BOOS E. Court Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Personal Representative Published: March 10, 17. 24. 1983. iS & Jim Norone WV. V Sv rJ WEJ I