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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1978-NINE
Classified Rates
Classified Ads: 15-cents
a word, each time ad
runs. Classified Dislpay:
$1.85jer column inch.
Card of Thanks:
$3.00 Each .'
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to Doctor
Gifford, the nurses and Pione
er Memorial Hospital for the
extra special care I received
during my illness.. Also to all
our friends for all the nice
things they did for us.
Judy and Frank Osmin
LOST: Miniature Party
Poodle, black with brown feet,
white chest, 8 lbs. Answers to
"Chare". REWARD. Call 676
5301. 42-2p
LOST: First week in
October Small Cloth Suit
case With Childs Clothing, On
Highway Between Spray and
Heppner. If Found Please
Call, 676-5148.
42-2c
LOST DOG between Arlington
and Middle Fork on Oct. 22.
Red, part-Carter cow dog,
answers to "Dudley". Call
collect 454-2816. 43-2c.
LOST: Spare tire and wheel,
700 x 16 on 8-hole Dodge wheel,
on Ridge Road north of
Hardman. Tom Huston, 676
9748, Heppner. 43-lp.
Help Wanted
POSITIONS AVAILABLE in
Pioneer Memorial Hospital's
nursing and dietary divisions.
Nursing assistant and cook
wanted. Contact Karmon Bjel
la, director of nursing, or
Evelyn Sweek, dietary super
visor, at Pioneer Memorial.
43-2c.
SECRETARY for Morrow
County Fair Board. Part-time
position. Contact Virginia
Grieb, 989-8585. 43-4c
DELIVERY AND SALES To
Regular Customers $5-7 Per
Hour. Car and Phone Necess
ary. Fuller 503-938-7069.
42-2c
TWO BEDROOM
APARTMENT for rent in
Lexington. $170. Call 276-6065.
42- 2c
FOR RENT: one 2-bedrm
apartment; and one studio
apt. HOLTZ APARTMENTS.
422-7579. 37-tfc.
NURSING HOME BED
available for male and fe
male. Contact Karmon Bjella,
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
and Nursing Home. 676-9133.
43- 3C
FOR RENT: Small 2-bedroom
house, partially furnished,
$110,989-8107. 43-lC
"l-bedroom furnished
apartment 1-room Bachelor
apartment. 676-9928. 43-tfc.
FOR RENT: New motor
homes and trailers, 17 & 24-ft.
nurse iraner. ze-tic.
Farm Produce
HAY FOR SALE: Call
676-5323. 42-tfc
WILL BUY HORSES any
kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis
ton. tfc.
Livestock &""" Eipment
HiininHHRMnMnMMMM .w--"" -
1
Business
Opportunities
PART TIME-FULL TIME
Own & operate family type
vending route. Light pleasant
work. Complete training.
High profit confection items.
Responsibility, $1,485.00 min.
& car required. Write giving
phone.
F. L. I. Box 413, Everett, Wa.
98206
Pasture & Feed
FOR RENT: Irrigated alfalfa
pasture. 422-7214, lone. 43-2c.
FRANK "SANDY" GROSS
licensed and bonded auction
eersales manager. Com
plete auction service. 567-2947.
31-tfc.
! BACKH0E SERVICE
Dig Irrigation Ditches
Excavating
Installation of Septic Tanks
and Drain Fields
Gravel, Dirt Hauling
Experienced
BONDED and LICENSED
674-9157 A HIPfNER t
Miscellaneous
CAR WASH.. .With any fill-up
of gas, just $1 that's half
price. Vern's 76 Station, Hep
pner. 48-tfc.
STORAGE SPACE available,
call 676-9426. 44-tfc.
A gift for all occasions let
flowers do it. THE POSY
PATCH, 676-9426. 31tfc.
INSULATE your attic now
with ZONOLITE. Plenty in
stock. PETTYJOHN'S SUP
PLY. 676-9157. 39-41-43-c.
WILL TRADE new 40-channel
CB for canopy for short wide
box or .45 muzzle loading rifle
or kit. 676-5190 or 676-9878.
43-2c.
Motorcycles
FOR SALE: 1975 HONDA CB 1
500-T, less than 2000 miles,
Excellent condition. 676-9293
after 5 p.m. 33-tfc.
FOR SALE: 1976 YAMAHA
YZ80 dirt bike; low mileage;
excellant condition. $370 or
best offer. Call 676-9226, even
ings. 42-lc
OLD UPRIGHT PIANO in
good condition. 676-5094 after 6
p.m. 41-3c.
DESIGN MATE furniture,
bookcases, cocktail tables,
end tables, entertainment cen
ters, room-dividers, and curio
stands. Comes in two finishes,
, English oak and natural
walnut from $32.95 to $99.95.
. LEXINGTON LUMBER. 989
8586. 43-3C. '
IN STOCK AND WILL
ORDER: Pre-sanded, unfini
shed roll top desks, Franklin
and Boston rockers, hall trees,
bookcases, dry sinks and
chests. LEXINGTON LUM
BER, 989-8586. 43-3c.
1977 ARCTIC CAT Snowmo
bile; 1966 Buick, good condi
tion. 676-5302. 40-tfc.
Car & Trucks
WOOD CANOPY for pickup
for sale, $50. LEXINGTON
LUMBER, 989-8586. 43-3c.
FOR SALE: '74 Ford pickup,
automatic, low mileage, cont
act Tom Hughes. 7t:i-2:i9l .
43-2p
1966 I.o-Coach 8-1!. camper,
jacks included. ir Can
yon Road. (i7(i-9f):t!t 24-tf'c.
'76 CAPRI II GHIA V6, AC-PS.
AM-FM, sun roof, 676-5270.
43-lp.
KOlflELITE"
Nik Chain Sawt I Acctuoriti
Spitting Mai IWrigti
Sparfc Screens hwtcriM
Forut Srvic Approd Acctuoriu
BLACK MOUNTAIN
REPAIR
lyndm Wiy
Phone 676-5211
'76 TOYOTA CELICA, lift
back, 5-spd, AM-FM 8-track,
chrome wire wheels, 17,000
miles. Kevin, 676-9481. 41-tfc.
1956 FORD pickup, body fair,
no engine. Make offer. Call
anytime, 676-5041. 41-tfc.
NEW ROLL BARS Call Bill
Gentry, 676-9296.
42-2c
1966 VOLKSWAGEN: Good
Condition, Needs Some Eng
ine Work, $300.00 676-5301.
42-3c
NEWER 5-BEDROOM HOME
on 2 acres; 3 full baths, 2
fireplaces. $75,900. 676-5140.
By appointment only. 38-tfc.
FOR SALE: Approximately
2' acres bottom land located
in city limits. Bill Scott,
676-5302. 37-tfc.
COMPLETELY REMODEL
ED 4-bedrm, 2 baths, 2
fireplaces, approx. 3000 sq. ft..
Easy walk to town or school,
175 N. Court. Phone 676-9425
after 6 p.m. 38-tfc.
TWO BEDROOM HOME,
large lot, out of flood zone.
386-2208. 35-tfc.
FOR SALE: 6 Lots Near
Hospital. All For $24,000.
Johnny Shaw. 676-5283.
42-tfc
1,158 acres, Gilliam County.
Wheat, peas, beans, 3,000 gpm
permit, two circles, operating
wheellines, grain storage.
Only $396. acre terms. Lloyd
Harding, broker, Big Bend
Land Company, 509-747-6318
anytime. 43-lc.
One 7-month old male German
Shepherd, AKC with papers,
shots and wormed. Good
watch dog and very playful.
For A Complete
Line Of Trcctor
Repcir See....
B&CRepdr
Track Press For
Installing Or Turnmg II
Kins in aii manes wr
Tractor Rails
jf Tractor, Truck &
Auto Repair
Air Conditioning &
Welding
one
422-740?.
Or 422-7423
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if NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO
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Hermiston,
TUESDAY
OCT. 24.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls
Commercial Cows
Utility Cows
Canner and Cutter Cows
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers, 900-1100 Pds.
Steers, 600-800 Pds.
Steers, 300-500 Pds.
Yearling Heifers, 600-800 Pds.
Heifers, 500-600 Pds.
Heifers, 300-500 Pds.
COMMENT:- Buthcher bulls steady. Butcher cows $2 to $3
lower. All classes of feeder cattle under pressure, $1 to $4.
The Great Pumpkin
Charlie Brown's life
be different, new &
if he had only gotten a
hold of the No. 1 Car in
the world.
Rated even above Mercedes
by Consumer Report.
AUDI 5000 AUDI
RABBIT DIESEL (No. 1
So if you want to change your life from
Tricks to Treats, Stop at Mel Winter
Volkswagon & Audi and see for yourself.
MEL WINTER
VOLKSWAGON & AUDI
97-3A11 Pendleton
ROGER BRITT
EXCAVATING
BULLDOZING LAND LEVELING
BACKH0E & DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
T0PS0IL GRAVEL
LICENSED & BONDED
ANT EXCAVATING NEED - LARGE OR SMALL
PHOflE 676-5096
Rt. 2 BOX 2054
S WELL :
S DRILLING 2
Irrigation & J
Domestic
a Serving Morrow, Wheeler
& Gilliam Counties
BLUEMT.
5 WELL DRILLING I
Box 233 Fossil, Or.
Fossil
Spray
; 763-3200 468-21 74
v
Home
modeli
Specializing in
Aluminum Siding &
Repair of Old Siding!
Storm Windows &
Doors
.... .
I Prime Windows
Roofing
Ken Fifield
676-5051
W I
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Oregon
SALE
1978
$44.00 to $51 .90
$38.00 to $40.00
$36.00 to $38.00
$32.00 to $36.00
$47.00 to $50.50
$53.50 to $59.00
$63.00 to $73.50
$45.00 to $49.00
$54.00 to $58.00
$56.00 to$61.50
JJ
Says
could
exciting
FOX SIROCCO
Gas Saver In The World)
HEPPNER, OREGON
HeadonoutShobe!
Canyon Way for
NEW CAR DEALS!
These units are
priced to sell
TWO 1978 BUICK
SKYLARKS, 4-Dr.
Sedan, air
conditioning
Driver Ed cars
ONE 197 PONTIAC
PHDFNIX 4-Dr.
I Sedan, air
conditioning
TWO 1978 FORD
GRANADAS, air
conditioning
iTho o-o-only
I place to find if. I
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LTar vveiiern
teaf c! state
Bob Harris, Broker
NKW LISTINGS NEEDED
Roomy 2 Bdrm. older
home, with large carpeted
living room. Franklin heat
er and elect, base board
heat, insulation. Level lot.
near grade school. Quick
possession possible. $25,
000. Attractive 3 Bdrm. with
heavy split shake roof.
W W carpets, dishwasher,
built-in range-oven. Well
insulated, gas furnace. Has
Ore. G.I. loan. Asking
$:57.5(M).
Upgradeable 3 apt. home
on big lot, part furnished,
new roof. Gross rents $425
per month. Easy walk to
stores. You can't go wrong
at only $17,500. Terms
possible.
Check out this concrete
multi-use potential build
ing. Near center of
Heppner, has upstairs 2
bdrm. apartment. Only
$42,000.
We have several buyers
looking for ranches to buy
or on exchanges.
676-9015
238 North Main
P O Box 694
Heppner,
Oregon 97836
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
NO. 1805
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
ESTATE OF
ROY A. CAMPBELL
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Roy A. Campbell,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Robert W. Campbell,
the undersigned, has been
appointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following
address now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Winter &
Sweeney, 471 N. Main Street,
P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Ore
gon 97836.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may o
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep
resentative or the latter's
attorneys who are Winter &
Sweeney, Box 582, Heppner,
Oregon 97836.
Robert W. Campbell,
Personal Representative
Lexington, Oregon 97839
Phone 989-8143
Published Oct. 12,19,26, 1978
NOTICE
Polling Places for the City of
Heppner's General Election
will be as follows:
(N.E.) City Hall Building,
(N.W.) Museum Building,
(S.E.) and (S.W.) County
Courthouse, from 8:00 A.M. to
8:00P.M. Tuesday, November
7th, 1978. Offices for election
are:
Mayor for a two year term,
One councilman for a two year
term, three councilmen for
four year terms.
Marshall Lovgren, Recorder
Rlk Notice
Published Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 1978.
Notice is given hereby that
applications have been filed in
the office of the Water
Resources Director by Edwa
rd Burl Wattenburger, Jr.,
and by Earl W. and Irma
Dorene Wattenburger for app
roval of changes in place of
use and point of diversion
from Butter Creek, pursuant
to the provisions of ORS
540.510 to 540.530.
The certificate recorded at
page 2705, Volume 3, State
Record of Water Right Certif
icates, in the name of W.J.
Wattenburger, describes a
right for the use of not to
exceed 4.95 cubic foot per
second from Butter Cr. for
domestic use and stock use
and irrigation of a certain
249.5 ac within the S'2 SEVi of
Sec 34, T 2N, R 27E; the E'2 of
Sec 3 and the NEV4 of Sec 10, T
IN, R 27E, WM, with priority
dates of 1872, 1890 and 1896.
Water for the said right is
diverted at two points: (a)
1650 ft S and 1250 ft W from the
NE corner of Sec 15, being
within the SEV4 NEV4 of Sec
15, T IN, R 27E, WM, and (b)
10 ft N and 2000 ft W from the
EV4 Corner of Sec 10, being
within the SW4 NE4 of Sec
10, T IN, R 27E, WM.
That portion of the said right
appurtenant to the Edward
Burl Wattenburger, Jr., lands
is for use of not to exeed 0.10
c.f.s. with a priority date of
1872 for irrigation of a certain
5.0 ac; 1.12 c.f.s. with a
priority date of 1890 for
irrigation of a certain 56.6 ac;
and 1.31 c.f.s. with a priority
date of 1896 for irrigation of a
certain 65.9, ac all within the
SVfc SE'4 of said Sec 34, the
NE4 and the NV2 SEy4 of said
Sec.jl.
By application No. 2944,
Edward Burl Wattenburger,
Jr., proposes changes in place
of use and point of diversion,
without loss of priority, to
thereafter irrigate a certain
4.o ac in SWV4 SEV4 of said Sec
34 and 1.0 ac in NWV4 NEV4 of
said Sec 3 with a priority date
of 1872; a certain 0.4 ac in
SE'4 SEy4 of said Sec 34, 1.0 ac
in NEV4 NE'4, 9.3 ac in NW'4
NE'4, 16.9 ac in SWV4 NE'4,
3.3 ac in SE'4 NEV4, 10.5 ac in
NE'4 SE'4 and 15.2 ac in
NW4 SEVi of said Sec 3 with
a priority date of 1890; and
29.4 ac in SWV4 SEV4 of said
Sec 34, 10.1 ac in NWV4 NEV4,
6.9 ac in SWV4 NE'4 and 19.5
ac in NW'4 SEV4 of said Sec 3
with a priority date of 1896,
from the points of diversion
(a) and (b), described above,
and two additional points of
diversion: (c) 320 ft S and 2400
ft W from the NE Corner of
Sec 3, being within the NWVi
NE'4 of Sec 3, T IN, R 27E,
WM; and (d) 1500 ft S and 2180
ft W from the NE Corner of
Sec 3, being within the SWVi
NE'4 of said Sec 3.
That portion of the said right
appurtenant to the Earl W.
and Irma Dorene Wattenburg
er lands is for use of not to
exeed 0.10 c.f.s. with a priority
date of 1872 for irrigation of a
certain 5.0 ac; 0.34 c.f.s. with a
priority date of 1890 for
irrigation of a certain 17.0 ac ;
and 1.98 c.f.s. with a priority
date of 1896 for irrigation of a
certain 100.0 ac, all within.the
SM: SEV4 of said Sec3 and the
NEV4 of said Sec 10.
By application No. 3333,
Earl W. and Irma Dorene
Wattenburger propose chang
es in place of use and point of
diversion, without loss of
priority, to thereafter irrigate
a certain 5.0 ac in NE'4 NEV4
of said Sec 10 with a priority
date of 1872; a certain 1.4 ac in
SWV4 SEV4 and 13.2 ac in SEV4
SEV4 of said Sec3 and 2.4 ac in
NEy4 NEV4 of said Sec 10 with
a priority date of 1890; and a
certain 33.9 ac in SW'-i SEV4 of
said Sec 3, 3.0 ac in NEVi
NEV4, 32.0 ac in NWV4 NEy4,
20.0 ac in SWV4 NEV4 and 11.1
ac in SE'4 NE'4 of said Sec 10
with a priority date of 1896,
from the points of diversion :
(e) 1450 ft S and 720 ft W from
the NE Corner of Sec 10, being
within the SEV4 NE'4 of Sec
10, T IN, R 27E, WM; and (f)
375 ft N and 1420 ft W from the
NE Corner of said Sec 10,
being within the SWV4 SEV4 of
Sec 3, T1N, R 27E, WM.
All persons interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Heppner, Ore
gon, on December 12, 1978, at
9:30 a.m. All objections to the
proposed changes, if any there
are, will be heard at said time
and place. Any and all
objections against either or
both said applications shall be
in writing: one copy to be
served on the applicant and
one copy filed with the Water
Resources Department, Sal
em, OR 97310, together with a
$10 filing fee, at least 10 days
prior to the date set for
hearing.
The address for Edward
Burl Wattenburger, Jr., is
Rural Route, Echo, OR 97826.
The address for Earl W. and
Irma Dorene Wattenburger is
c-o Eldon Witherrite, Echo,
OR 97826
IF NO OBJECTIONS ARE
FILED, THE APPLICAT
IONS MAY BE APPROVED
BY THE WATER RESOUR
CES DIRECTOR WITHOUT A
HEARING. Administrative
rules pertaining to the filing of
a protest will be furnished by
the Water Resources Director
without a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon this
9th day of October, 1978.
James E. Sexson
Director
Published October 19, 26
November 2, 1978
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Heppner City Council will
hold a public hearing on
proposed Ordinance No. 424,
an ordinance to amend the
zoning map of the City of
Heppner. The hearing will be
during the regular City Coun
cil meeting at Heppner City
Hall, 188 West Willow Street,
at 8:00 p.m., on November 6th,
1978. Marshall Lovgren, Recorder
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published: October 26, 1978
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Heppner City Council will
hold a public hearing on
proposed Ordinance No. 425,
an ordinance creating and
establishing fire zones; re
pealing ordinance No. 293, 359,
and 367; and declaring an
emergency. The hearing will
be during the regular City
Council meeting at Heppner
City Hall, 188 West Willow
Street, at 8:00 p.m., on
November 6th, 1978.
Marshall Lovgren, Recorder
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published: October 26th, 1978.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Residents of Lexington, Ore
gon are hereby advised that
an election will be held on
Nov. 7, 1978 between the hours
of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. at
Lexington City Hall for three
(3) council persons and on the
question of approving a six
year serial levy for purchase
of a new fire truck. Absentee
ballots may be obtained from
Recorder Lois M. Allyn.
Lois M. Allyn, Recorder
Published Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 1978.