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Door prize was won by Annctta
. -¡-The hcncfii for Carol Ann Rea,
Pad berg
sponsored by the Holly Rcbckah
-Visitors at the Faye Ruhl home
Izidge at the Senior Center in Hcpp
recently
have been Lone and Joshua
ncr was well attended The evening
Rovs and Tracie Ruhl and Sam
was spent in playing bingo ami cn
Pollack of Hcrmiston
joying pie and coffee The l^odge
Bill and Rena Marquardt were
greatly appreciated the interest the
recent
Portland visitors and while
community has shown in the benefit
there
visited
their daughters Chamu
-¡-Frances Murty is a patient in
and Norita.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Charlene Whitney, daughter of
Hcppncr
Cecil ami Delpha Jones and Mas
Maynard Sccfeldt. who has
Akers, of Portland, Vicky Bowen
been a patient at C kxh I Shepherd
and Katie and Bo of Goldendale.
Community hospital has been mo*
W'A , Valda Smith and daughter
cd to the Pioneer Memorial Nursing
I Xlpha Jo. and Danny Smith. Hcr­
Home
miston. Jo and George Irvin of Ir-
-: The recent card party at the
ngon and Kenneth Jones were
Rcbckah Hall in Izrxington was well
callers
at the Jones home over Satur
attended with women’s high won by
day where they hosted a buffet lunch
IXmrthy Hurt ham and second high
for Cecil Jones on his birthday.
Jean Nelson, mens high John
Ah«iul 14 visitors enjoyed lunch and
Tcllcchca and second high Robert
visiting for the afternoon
Taylor Traveling went to Tom
* Nornun Jenkins, who recently
Wilson and iXdpha Jones The nest
moved to Lexington, is now
party is scheduled for Sal March 3,
employed at St Pat's .Senior Center
at the hall with prizes and
in Heppner He is the bnxhcr of la»is
refreshments
Allyn ami lived in the Ally n's trailer
-¡ Dot and Lewis Halvorscn ami
before moving to Heppner
Cecil and Delpha Jones recently
lesington Grange met on Mon
motored to Spray where they of­
day evening for the regular meeting
ficiated in the official obligation
with the Master Joe Yocom in the
ceremony for sis new members of
chair Preceding the business
that Grunge Dot did (he obligation
meeting a bountiful potluck dinner
ceremony and county deputy Delpha
was served with the hosts. Geri ami
offic iated the installation of I‘WO of
Carl
Martin ami Kathy and Ned
liters A lovely dinner was served
Clark
At the dinner the dessert
-¡-Cecil ami [Xlpha Jones attend
recipe
drawn
at last meeting by Hob
v cd the Greenfield Grange at Board
Taylor was served to each member
' man last week Welcomed and in
Die number drawn at this time went
; trod used were Sharon Malian of On
to
Virginia Peck and the recipe
tarn), the Eastern Oregon State depu
drawn
will be made and served by
• ty and her husband. Red. ami Delpha
her at the next meeting The pro­
: Jones. Wheatland Pomona District
gram was a recording of a panel
| deputy and husband Cecil Sharon
discussion at the Oregon Wheal
•, spoke on the obligation ceremony
league meeting last spring, with
! now being used, with the umlerstan
Nancy O'Brien, chairman of the
} ding that any member taking pari in
Coalition for Alternatives to
f this must see the regular initiation
Pesticides I'hc other speaker was
t ceremony within 12 months She
; spoke of the recent conferences and Clinton Rcedar. past Wheat league
president and farmer. The pros and
J the state session which w ill he in On
cons
on the issue were quite in
• tanoinJune IX'lpha spoke «1 the re
5 cent deputy school in Portland and tercsting A reading "Playmate,"
\ the needs of the granges Members was read by Virginia Peck ami an ar
j should make an effort to attend the tide about an early day clam feed at
{ Pomona Grange meetings which the Rhea Creek Grange printed in
the Gazette was read Installed as
; meet once a quarter A lovely din-
} ner was enjoyed including a short master at that meeting was Hannah
( program of group singing The next Anderson An interesting item was
J Pomona meeting will be in April in that due to the increase in dues. Rhea
Creek would have to raise dues to
\ ^pr»y
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-¡-Janie Jones, daughter of IX'bra S3 At that time that ( »range rcceiv
Jones, and granddaughter ol Hilda ed a pennant from the stale for hav­
and Joe Yocom, is a patient in a ing 100 percent of the dues paid for
10 years Die business meeting con­
hospital in Spokane suffering from
cerned
the date for the first four
a broken leg which required surgery
•¡-Richard and I ran Peck were in degrees to be given candidates and
Portland last week on business and the Pomona IXgree day A commit
tec to work on a benefit for Carol
also for a visit with I ran's sisters
-¡-Three Links Club met at the Ann Palmer was appointed and it
w home of Dorothy Burcham last was suggested a potluck dinner and
week An election of officers was card party with a donation fee be
held Plans will be discussed at a
field with IXrothy Burcham as chair
later date I hc Memorial Day picnic
nun ami Joyce Buchanan, sec retary
discussed ami a committee was ap
Plans were nude for the group to
pointed to work on this to see if it
nuke a quilt spread top of em­
is feasible for the Grange to take in
broidery This will take some tune
such an undertaking
The
to complete but should fie a lovely
Neighborhood Center was discuss-
quilt
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Pirates lose
to Vikings
By Marty Suter
The conference leading Pirates
lost their first game of the year to the
Umatilla Vikings, 72 bK
Umatilla trailed by nine at the half
and needed to get back into the
game
Despite cold shooting. Scott
Timms led the Pirates with 24
Umatilla's Jason Adams also had 24
points
Rusty Green. Umatilla's three
point shtxdcr. had IK points and
Mike 1 allnun chipped in 17 tor the
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Lindsay chosen
for state
competition
Dan 1 indsjy. winner of the local
I Iks Most Valuable Student contest
has been selected to compete at state
level
Competition will be held this
Saturday. Feb 24. at Seaside
Dan is the son of I^irry and Cor
rinc Lindsay
Justice Court
Report
Die Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex in Heppner reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
Craig Kelly Angcll. IK. Heppner
Violation of the Basic Rule. 55 mph
in a 35 mph zone. 552 fine,
Roberio Chavez. 3h, Madras
Operator's License Suspended,
5322. hail forfeited,
Gary '!)' Dobbins, 20. Longview,
WA Failure to Validate IXer Tag,
5K5 bail torefeited;
I arry Nathan Goodwin. 23,
Clackamas No Trailer License, 535
bail forfeited.
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, ON NICE ELEVATION with view of the city, this 2 or 3 bedroom
2 bath home Has L-shaped kitchen/family room with wood stove
i living room with fireplace, and all new carpet Full basement
► features rec room with fireplace and shop Private patio and in­
cludes extra lot behind home Contract terms available Call John
Currin at 276-6437 or WHITNEY & ASSOCIATES. INC 276-0021
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Residents of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home were enter­
tained on Valentine's Day by Myrna and Tim VanCleave and
their children Darren. 5, and Matthew 2
VanCleave, pastor at the Christian Life Center and his wife
have sung and played for the residents on Valentine's day for
the last three years
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Selling 65 top performing bulls (including many low Mirth
l*PI> bulls) and 17 elite Angus registered and commercial
females Northwest Livestock Comm. Co. Hcrmiston. Or
For information: 916 ‘165 6122
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Pioneer Memorial residents serenaded
Fir'
INI.AND KMPIRK A M .I S ASSOC IA H O N
Se Ir cl Yearling Angus Hull Sale & heñíale Extra
Saturday, March 17, Show 9 a.in., Sale 1 p.m.
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ed and a resolution was presented ft*
approval to be sent to the Morrow
County Court Cards were sent to ill
members and friends The charier
was draped for Adrian Bechdi »It w ith
music provided by Frances Smouse,
and Hilda Yocom and Mildred
Wright taking the parts of Chaplain
and Ceres Pomona will he at Spray
in April The pancake supper pro
vided by All Saint's Hpiscopal
Church for Feb 27 was announced
Die meeting was adjourned
Tiffany Jo Lawson, 22. Heppner
Violation of the Basic Rule. 40 mph
in a 25 mph zone. 537 fine;
Michael Edgar Palmer, 42. Ukiah
Failure to Driver Right Side of
Center Line, 530 fine. No Fire Hx
tinguisher, 553 fine.
Kimberly Sue Hendricks. 21.
larxington Driving l ninsured, 533
fine;
David Goodhcad. Portland
Criminal Trespass in Possession ot
Firearm, 5147 fine.
Benjamin Good head Criminal
Trespass in Possession ot Firearm,
5147 fine
USED
4 Wheelers
1986 Polaris
‘ 10(H)00
1984 Suzuki
*850°°
Lexington Lumber Yard
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P U B L IC N O TIC E
NOTICE OF SESSION
MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that on
March K. IdOO.' the Board of
Equalization of the County of Mor
row Oregon, will meet at the Coun
ty Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
to
Publicly examine the asses*
merit rolls tor said county
Publicly examine the certified
ratio study for said county for the
year I1**)
Petitions to excuse the liability for
late filing penalties must be filed
w ith (I a * board no later than May 3 1.
1000
It shall be the duty of the persons
interested to appear at the time ami
place appointed Petitions for adiust
nicnt of value must he filed with the
board not later than May 31. IWO.
except when the filing of the petition
at a different time is permitted under
ORS 304 035, 3(W (WO or 3<N 10.3
Dated at Heppner. Oregon this Kth
day of February. I‘WO
Barbara Blixxlsworth
Morrow. County Clerk
State of Oregon
Published February 14, 21 and 2K.
1990
SECOND NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
HI \RINl,
A public hearing on a proposed
supplemental budget tor Morrow
County, State of Oregon, for the
fiscal year July I . I^Kd to June 30,
1990 will he held at the Courthouse.
I(X)Court Street. Heppner, OR The
hearing will take place on the 7th day
ol Merc h. 1990 el k SO a m Die
purpose of the hearing is to discuss
the supplemental budget with in
tcrcstcd persons The first Notice of
Supplemental Budget Hearing and
Financial Summary was published in
the
Heppner G azette-Tim es
Newspaper on February 14. I‘WO.
A copy of the supplemental budget
document, as approved by the
Budget Committee, may he in­
spected or obtained at Morrow
County Court. Courthouse, Hepp­
ner. OR between the hours of K (X)
a m to 12:00 Noon ami 1:00 p.m.
to 5 (X) p m
LoRaync M Bowman
Budget Officer
Administrative Assistant
ished February 28. 1990
P U B L IC N O T IC E
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of lone Rural Fire Pro­
tection District #6-604, Morrow
Co State of Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
1990 to June 30, 1991 will he held
at lorn- City Hall Council Chambers.
The meeting will take place on the
Kth day of March, 1990 at 7:30 p m.
Die purpose is to receive the budget
message and document of the
district A copy of the budget docu­
ment may be inspected or obtained
on or after K March. 1990 at Mor­
row Co Grain Grower's lone office,
lone, between the hours of 8:00 a m.
A s 15) p m
Published February 28. 1990
P U B L IC N O T IC E
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
( omrnittee of Port of Morrow , Mor­
row County. State of Oregon, to
d isc uss the budget for the fiscal year
July I. 1990 to June .30. 1991 will
be* held at 1 Marine Drive (Port Of­
fice) Boardman, OR The meeting
will take place on the 14th day of
March. 1990 at 6 0 0 P M The pur-
|mse is to receive the budget message
amt document of the district
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Commit­
tee will take place Any person may
appear Jt the meeting ami discuss tfie
proposed programs with the Budget
Committee
Published
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- - « 28. 1990
P U B L IC N O TIC E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF I HE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HELEN O'DONNELL. Deceased.
>Xi PR |
NOTICE K) INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative ot this estate All per
sons hav mg claims against the estate
are hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers, within
tiHir months after the date of first
publication of this Notice as stated
below, to the personal representative
c o Robert F O'Rourke. Kottkamp
& O'Rourke. 331 S E 2nd. P O.
Box 490, Pendleton. Oregon 97801,
or they may be barred
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in this
estate may obtain additional informa­
tion from the records of the court,
the personal representative or the at­
torney s
for
the
personal
representative
Dated and first published this 28th
day of February. 1990
Harry O'IXinnell
Personal Representative
P O Box 482
Heppner. Oregon 97836
(503) 676 9475
Published February 28; March 7
and 14. 1990