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Livestock producers
rewarded for time
at animal program
Hy STEAK C A M P B E L L
M o rro w ( ounlv E x te n sio n Agent
The Oregon Stale University E *
tension Service and the Morrow
County Livestock Growers Associa
lion cooperated on a Livestock
Health program Wednesday, Jan
uary 23, 1*5 Dr Nordan Stefanides
of the Hermiston Veterinary Clinic
was the featured speaker and spent
one and one half hours presenting
information he had prepared and in
answering questions posed by indi
vidual producers Thirty-one Mor
row County livestock producers
were in attendance at the meeting
and were well rewarded for their
time Dwight Hailey, president of
the Morrow County Livestock Grow
ers, conducted the meeting
The prim ary topic of discussion
was tricomoniasis. a livestock ven
ereal disease that causes first tri
mester abortions, and in some rases
sterility, in cows
It is an old
established disease that hasn't been
a problem locally for many years
That changer! this fall when several
local herds were diagnosed with
tricomoniasis or were exposed to
herds that were diagnosed as having
tricomoniasis
Additionally, Dr Stefanides dts
cussed other livestock health prob
lems of a more common nature and
the associated health care practices
that producers need to implement to
aviod them Specifically, he discus
sed the options for insecticide ear
tags, internal and external parasite
control, growth implants for calves,
heifers, and steers, and health prob
lems associated with turnip pas
tures The costs of various drugs
that are available were covered as
were the timing for innoculations
and treatment of common diseases
In addition to cattle health prob
lems certain sheep problems were
discussed Foot vax and Ivomectin
were covered and the costs verses
the benefits of each compared
Selected drugs and treatment sche
dules for sheep diseases and disor
ders were the final topics of the
evening
School Lunch
Menus
l i r p p n r r H ig h School
Monday, Keb 4Cheeseburgers,
French fries, fruit, cookie, and milk
Tuesday, Feb 5-enchiladas, green
beans, salad, mixed fruit and m ilk,
or salad bar and milk
Wednesday, Feb 6 macaroni and
cheese, choice of vegetable, rolls,
peaches, and m ilk, or salad bar and
milk
I lr p p n r r F l r m r n l a r y School
Friday. Feb I hot turkey sand
wich. vegetable, cherry pie. and
milk
Monday, Feb 4 white spaghetti,
cheese chunks, fruit, French bread,
and m ilk, or salad bar and milk
Tuesday. Feb 5 soup, sandwich,
fruit, and milk
Wednesday, Feb 6 brunch for
lunch
Thursday. Feb 7-roll up. green
beans, fru it, goody, and milk
lo n r School»
Thursday, Jan 31 burritos. cheese
sticks, buttered vegetables, fruit
and m ilk, or salad bar and milk
Friday. Feb I-chicken rice soup,
tuna sandwiches, peanut butter
sandwiches, pickles, crackers, des
sert and milk
Monday, Feb 4 tuna and noodles,
buttered peas, muffins, dessert, and
milk
Tuesday, Feb 5 hamburger gravy
over rice, spinach, vegetable sticks,
fruit, and m ilk, or salad bar and
milk
Wednesday. Feb Achili, crackers,
pineapple cottage cheese salad, des
sert, and m ilk, or salad bar and
milk
Public
Meetings
Monday. Feb 4 Ilrp p n rr Fire Dept .
'7 30 p m . Fire H a ll. Heppner City
Council. 8 p m City Hall
Tuesday. Feb SMorrow County
Kodeo Committee, 7 30 p m . Fair
grounds. Ilrp p n rr Soil Conserva
tion Service, 8 p m , N Morrow
Annex. Heppner Morrow Chamber
of Commerce, Noon. Elks Club.
Heppner lone City Council 7 30
p m . City Hall
Wednesday. Feb 6 Morrow Coun
ly Court. 9 a m , Courthouse. Hrpp
ner
Monday, Feb 11 Morrow County
Fair Hoard. 8 p m , Fairgrounds.
Heppner Heppner Fire Dept . 7 30
p m . Fire Hall. Heppner City Flan
ning Commission. 8 p m . City Hall
Tuesday, Feb 12 Heppner Mor
row Chamber of Commerce. Noon.
Elks Club. Heppner lu-xington City
i nunc il
Kl
p 111
( Its H a ll
Ia-X
ington Fire Dept , 7 30 p m . Fire
Hall
public
Nona
Heppner City Planning Commission
w ill hold a public hearing on Febru
ary II. 1*5 at 8 no p m at Heppner
City Hall
They w ill consider a
Variance permit application to allow
a change in set back requirements
for a home to be built on Tax la>t No
3IIXI. Hlock 2. Lot I of Valleyview
Estates (215 Rock Street»
Published January 30. 1*5
IN THE C IR C l'IT COURT OF THE
n IT S OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW
NO 7243
STATE OF OREGON. Acting by and
through the Director of Veterans'
Affairs.
Plaintiff.
v
RUSTIN A BREWER. BEVERLY
J BREWER, ROBERT M GREGG.
MARGUERITE A GREGG, and
RUSTIN P BREWER.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution issued
out of the aboveentitled court in the
above entitled cause to me directed
and (la ted on December 2«. 1*4.
based upon a Judgment rendered
and entered in said court on the
August 21. 1*4. in favor of the State
of Oregon. Acting by and through the
Director of Veterans' Affairs, com
manding me to make sale of the
following described real property,
to Wit
The North Half of the Southwest
Quarter, also called the North Half
of Ia>t I of the Southwest quarter
and the North Half of Lot 2 of the
Southeast Quarter, and the North
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter. Section 30. Township 5
North, Range 27 East of the Wd
lamette Meridian. Morrow County
Oregon
Excepting therefrom the follow
mg
Beginning at the West Quarter
corner of Section 30. Township 5
North. Range 27 East of the Will
amette Meridian, thence East, a
long the North line of the South
west Quarter of Section 30, 690 0
feet. thence South, parallel to and
690 00 feet East of the West line of
Section 30. 66«) OOfeet. thence West
parallel to and 660 oo feet South of
the North line of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 30, 6 * 00 feet to
the West line of Section 30. thence
North along said line, 660 00 feet to
the point of beginning
AIJvO EXCEPTING therefrom the
Right of Way of Division Street
together with the following describ
ed mobile home which is firm ly
affixed to the property
1977 SEQUO. 24 x 64 . serial
number 247274DSJ7II to satisfy a
Judgment against defendants Hus
tin A Brewer and Beverly J Brewer
for the sutn of S23I.4I4 48. together
with interest on 8230,276 93 at 9 0
percent per annum from date of
Judgement until paid
PUBLIC NOTia
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311 615 of the service of Personal
Property Tax warrants upon the following listed lax payers Payment of the
following listed delinquent taxes with interest and coat of service must be
made by February 20, 1965 or said warrants shall be filed with the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, for entry in the County Clerk Lien Record,
and shall become a lien upon the title to any interest in real property owned
by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal
property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs
applicable therto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the
person assessed as otherwise provided by law The effect shall be the same
as though the people of the county had recovered the judgement against the
person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the
warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law
NAME
PLANT, ROY DBA
RIVERSIDE INSURANCE
VONEMSTER, EDWARD DBA
DESERT SPRINGS EST
YEAR TAX
M
29 88
84 29 88
INT TO
MAR 15. 85
50
38
Date
Date
Date
Date
of
of
of
of
DESCRIPTION
P PROPERTY
PPROPERTY
PENALTY
15 00
1500
Total
45 38
38 18
first publication January 29. 1965
second publication February 6, 1965
third publication February 13, 1965
fourth publication February 20. 1985
Published
NOW THEREFORE by virtue of
said Execution and Judgement and
in compliance with the command of
said Writ I will on the Sth i n M
March 1985 at 10 oo a m at D m
sion Street, one half mile south of
Irrigon. Morrow County. 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 Ruxtin A Brewer and
Beverly J Brewer had on December
8. 1980. the dale of plaintiff s
mortgage, and thereafter had in and
to the above described real and
personal property or any part or
portion thereof, to satisfy said Exe
cution and Judgment and interest,
costs and accruing costs
DATED at Heppner Oregon, on
January 22. 1965
Roy Drago. Sheriff
By Pauline W inter Deputy
l*ublished January 30. February 6.
1 I n 1*5
PI BLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Planning
Commission w ill hold a public hear
mgon Monday . February II. 1985 at
7 30 p m at the Riverside High
School Auditorium in Boardman.
Oregon A hearing will be held on
the following
1 A study hearing for those areas
lying West of the Boardman Urban
Growth Boundary, presently toned
rural residential 2acre minimum, to
discuss retoning and rules in the
tone that exists
Interested persons are invited to
the hearing to express their views
Written, signed statements w ill be
considered Reasons for approval or
disapproval should be included in
oral or w rittrn statements
Gene Trumbull
Chairman
Morrow County Planning Com
mission
Published January 30. February 6
1*6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW
No. 7426
STATE OF OREGON. Acting by and
through the Director of Veterans'
Affairs.
Plaintiff
v
RANDOLPH P GILBERTSON
PHYLLIS E GILBERTSON, aka
PHYLLIS ELAINE GILBERTSON
U N ITE D STATES N ATIO N A L
BANK OF OREGON, and T IL L IE
POOL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution issued
out of the above entitled court in the
aboveentitled cause to me directed
and dated on January 22. 1*5. based
upon judgments rendered and enter
ed in said court on December 26.
1964. in favor of the plaintiff. State of
Oregon. Acting by and through the
Director of Veterans' Affairs, and
co-defendant, crosscomplaint Unit
ed States National Bank of Oregon
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property, to
wit
The Southeast * l 2
» of the Southwest
6
5
4
3
of Section 18.Township 4 North.
Range 25, E W M Morrow Coun
ty Oregon
to satisfy the judgment in favor of
the State of Oregon, Acting by and
through the Director of Veterans'
Affairs and against defendants Ran
dolph P Gilbertson and Phyllis E
Gilbertson, aka Phyllis Elaine Gil
bertson for the sum of $««,661163.
plus 812 per month Iro n the date of
judgment until paid, together with
interest on 865 369 13 at 9 0 percent
per annum from December 26. 1964
until paid and to satisfy the judg
ment in favor of co-defendant, cross
complaint. United States National
Bank of Oregon for the sum of
839.248 36 together with interest on
836 341 36. at 9 0 percent per annum
from December 28. 1984, until paid
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said Execution and Judgment and in
compliance with the command of
said Writ, I w ill on the llth day of
March. 1985 at 10 00 a m at the
front door of the Morrow County
Courthouse. Heppner. Morrow Coun
ty. 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
defendants had on December 5. 1978,
the date of plaintiff's mortgage, and
thereafter had in and to the above
described real property or any part
or portion thereof, to satisfy said
Execution and Judgment and inter
est, costs and accruing costs
DATED at Heppner. Oregon, on
January 22. 1985
Roy Drago, Sheriff
By Pauline Winter. Deputy
Published January 30. February 6.
13. 20. 1965
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank my relatives and
friends for the very enjoyable day at
my open house, on Saturday and also
for the delicious dinner, that even
ing. for the gifts, and many cards I
received
Eula Bloodsworth
I -30- Ip
I would like to thank everyone for
the cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while in the Community Hospital in
Pendleton, and especially my family
Margo Sherer; for the good care given me
M illie Evans
Morrow County Tax Collector I
January 29. February 6, 13, 20, 1965
1 3tHp
CARD OF THAN KS
I wish to 'ake this opportunity to
thank every one for the cards
flowers phone calls and gifts I
received while I was in the hospital
I especially want to thank the
hospital staff for the excellent care
and attention given me
Also to
.thank the senior citizens from the
mealsite for the cards and exprès
*•» - of sympathy
Especially I
wish to ' >nk the Christian Lafe
Church fo r ii. . - prayers and
thoughtful attentions
Thanks a^am
Grace Buschke
I 30-Ic
p ric e d to g o
Tremendous Savings
for Brand New Units
W ithout the
NOTICES
1985 Prices!
NEEDED Volunteers to serve on
the City of Heppner Planning Com
mission Meetings are held on the
second Monday of each month
Won't you. please, consider commit
ling some of your time to serve as a
member of this important delega
lion'’ Please call City Hall Ph
676 9618
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Farley Motor Co.
We Oc Front E n d Al ignme nt s
H eppn er
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Position Mechanic Assistant Tran
sportation Supervisor for north Mor
row County
Responsibilities Assist in the man
agemenl of the district's bus trans
portation system and vehicular
maintenance and repair program
including assignment of buses and
drivers, development of schedules
maintenance of records, hiring, r
valuation and supervision of driv
ers and compliance with district
policies and state laws in the north
Morrow County attendance area
Hours Monday Friday. 8 hours per
day Schedule vanes
Qualifications
A dependable, re
sponsible person with experience as
a general vehicular mechanic in
eluding gas and diesel engines
Certified training in gas and diesel
engines and general vehicular me
chanics and successful experience
in supervising others preferred
Must hold an Oregon chauffer s
license and own basic mechanics
tools
The position requires an ability to
work effectively with bus drivers,
administrators, teachers, parents,
suppliers, and the general public
Also required is an ability to main
tain systematic and accurate rec
ords of maintenance, route and
expenditure information
Applications Closing date for appli
cations is February 8. 1985 Applies
lion forms may lie obtained from the
Morrow County School District off
ice of the school offices at Riverside
High School or Heppner High School
Applicants should attach a sum
mary listing training experience
and at least three work references to
their application forms
Applies
lions w ill be screened and three
finalists w ill be selected for inter
view
Employment
Interviews w ill be
conduc ted during the week of Feb
ruary II. 1985 with employment to
liegin February 18 1*5 Sjo inter
views w ill be granted without an
appointment
Fay Scale
81.423 to 81.771 per
month depending on experience and
training Benefits as prov ided to all
district classifies! employees
Morrow County School District is an
equal opportunity employer
I 30-lc
NOTICE OF VACANCY
Title Alternative Education »Fro
ject Help learning Center» Aide
Project Help is Chapter I (E C I.A.)
alternative education program de
signed for students who are econom
■cally disadvantaged or socially
maladjusted and whose educational
career is marked by failure and or
conflict to the degree that they are
unable to maintain regular atlen
dance and normal school success
The program is designed to prepare
students in the basic skills needed
for life and to assist them in
obtaining the academic credits
needed for high school graduation
Qualifications
1 A capability and a willingness to
work with students who can be
difficult
2 Prefer some college training
3 A chauffeur's license able to
take training to drive school van
4 Typing and organizational skills
Reports To Director teacher. Pro
ject Help Learning Center
Responsibilities
1 Organize materials in an orderly
fashion
2 Record keeping
Attendance,
weekly student contracts, and other
areas
3 Typing correspondence
4 Transporting students between
Boardman and Irrigon
5
Working with students in a
tutoring situation
6 Any other responsibilities assign
ed by the director teacher
length of Employment
10 months August I5- June 15
Salary Instructional Aide Salary
Scale
Benefits same as for all District
Classified employees
Employment Date February II. 1*5
or as soon as possible thereafter
Apply to
Riverside High School
Dan Daltoso. Gary Olsen
Application Procedure Pleas«- sub
mil the following District Applica
lion Form »secure at any school
office! Resume of training and
experience
Selection
Procedure Applications
will tie screened and three appli
cants w ill In- selected for interview
during the w«-ek of February 4. 1985
Interviews bv .ipjiointment only. call
Riverside High School 481 2525
I M» 1«
RETAIL AD MANAGER strong in
sales and leadership Will le.ul to ad
directa*
Sand raaunaa to The
Chronicle, in care of Steve Bennett,
Box * 2 . The Dalles. OR 97058
I 30 Inc
Earn 8100 per week part time at
home Pleasant telephone work
Experience unnecessary Call 416
IK.' I ion Ext i 1*822
1 to Ip
( h a in n ia n Heppner area
call R A Edwards Inc »509 » 773 5887
I 23 2p
S u rv e y o r
AIRLINES NOW HIRING Reser
valionists, stewardesses and ground
crew positions available
Call I
»6191 569 6315 for details 24 hrs
WORK WANTED
WORK W ANTED
Payroll Book
keeping Typing Call Joyce Winter
676 9623
10 11 tfc
RENTALS
FOR RENT
Nice 2 6 3 tiedruom apartments
Wall to wall carpeting, air con
ditioning drapes and blinds laiun
dry faciliti«-?« and private balcon
ies
(om pletrly insulated and
energy efficient on a nice country
setting
E \ E l i c i t i f N TERR ACE
I P \ l( I Ml \ is
N Thompson A Pioneer
Heppner. *76-5128
SERVICES
Carpets and upholstry cleaned pro
fessionally John Shaw 676 5283
9 27 tfc
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES a
vailahle
guns («night sold and
traded New guns at 10 percent
over shotgun news prices (Raid
stock of used guns
Cars serviced4)il and Filter fur
nished plus lube and fr«*e wash only
8IR
SIMONIZ W AX 819 95 A up We
also clean interior, motors, trunks,
tar removal, whatever
W>: SPECIALIZE in lire repairs
Car pickup truck 83 50 A up
W E S ELL Goodyear "Day ton-
Michelen at very reasonable
prices I-et us price some for you
before you buy elsewhere \ EKV S
76 t M O N .Ilrppnrr «7* 5184
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Asgrow o '* (¿old Corn and Alfalfa
Seed dealers needed
Farmers,
merchant dealers or anyone else is
welcome
Jack H Reichert, Dts
Iributor »509» 488 9739 Joseph Buck.
Supervisor »509» 488 5756
I 30-Inc
UNIVERSAL VIDEO offer* the ex
periencr. training supp«irt and buy
ing power needi-d to open a success
ful film center or convert your
existing store Monday Friday, 9 5.
» .5031 682 0528
I 30 1 nc
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
REVOLUTION• 20 YEARS AGO
You never heard of McDonald'*, 15
years ago You Never Heard of
Toyota. 5 years ago You never
h«-ard of Apple Computer. 3 years
ago you never heard of l hour photo.
2 minutes ago you never heard of
KIS ' .hour Photo We are the wurld
leader in the photo finishing indus
try
Our equipment requires less
than 15 s«| ft and no previous
experience W<- train, install, supply
and maintain Start up 6U) K Time
is running out
So, if you're a
dreamer, go to the next ad But if
you're a doer. Act Now Call Mr
Suns 1 503 » 684 1107
MISCELLANEOUS
BRIDGES h . i FT
FLATCARS
Strong enough lor heavy trucking
All welded high strength steel, in
eluding steel d«'ck
86.54X18.500
Delivered most locutions
Skip
Gibbs, »7071 263 0326
I 30 Inc
Cdrnputer paper for loiters on your
word processor Kleen Strip mar
gins leave a smooth edge for your
letter* Nice white 8»i x II lamd
paper 821 54 for 1.04X1 sheets The
Ilrp p n rr Gazelle-Times We handle
rnoxt other computer forms and
paper too
147 Willow. Heppner
(76-9228.
5'«" Computer Discs 83 50 each or
814 l«>x of 10 Ilrp p n rr G azrllr
Times 67* 9228
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MUSICAL
Console Spinet Piano Will sacrifice
for quick sale in this area Cash or
terms Phone Adjustor. 206 163 2875
Western PianosOrgans, Seattle,
Wa
1 a ip
CARS & TRUCKS
Gov't surplus ( ars A Truck* under
llix i Now available in your area
( all I <619 > 569-0241,24 hrs
I 16 3p
FOR SALE
1972 Chev
Pickup 676 9418
»« ion
12 26 tfc
Mercedes 30 in stor k 34X1 D. 3(X) SD.
4- i i s KI 150SL ISOSLC also many
Jaguars. BMW's and other exotics
Ask for Mr Fay 1503 1 297.2512
(>r«*gon Classic Cars, Inc
We
rszrchase nice Mercedes Benz
1 23 Inc
REAL ESTATE
COZY 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Heppner Fenced Yard. 27*7184
______________
10 25 tfc
For Sale
3 bdrm
Chase. 676 5007
house, 580 S
9 27-tfc