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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 31, 1979 NINE
The Heppner
PHONE
676-9223
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DEADLINE IS
5:00 p.m. MONDAY
I wish to thank all my many
friends for the food, cards and
phone calls and their many
kindnesses following my re
cent injury.
Cleta Walter
THANK YOU! to my dear
friends in lone who met me at
Beecher's with a big surprise
birthday luncheon and gifts,
and to Beecher, who serenad
ed me with his harmonica. It
was such a pleasant surprise.
I love you all.
Irene Swanson
I wish to extend my sincere
appreciation to friends and
relatives who have remebered
me with cards, flowers, visits,
prayers and other acts of
kindness while I am hospital
ized. Special thanks to Dr.
Gifford and the staff of
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
for their excellent care.
Evalyn Farrens
REWARD for case of 8-track
tapes, lost from my car at the
car wash. 676-5804. 22-lp
Help Wanted
Permanent part-time typist
job. Approx. 20 hrs per week.
Must have typing skills. Ref
erences. Write Box 337-R,
Heppner, Oregon 97836. 21-tfc
Rentals
FOR RENT: New motor
homes and trailers, 17 & 24-ft.
Horse trailer. 922-3384 . 26-tfc.
FOR REN i': Furnished 1
bedroom apartment. Avail
able June 8. 676-9928 . 22-tfc
AT STUD AQHA: Zodiac by
Tim Tarn by Moondeck, black,
15.3. Colts have excellent
dispositions and lots of cow
sense. Rowdy Moonshine by
Rowdy's Rick AAA by Ricky
Taylor AAA. Buckskin, dark
points and lots of white. 150
reg. mares, 100 grade. Also
horses for sale; yearlings and
up. Mary Ann Greenup, 676
9807, Heppner. 16-8c
WILL BUY HORSES any
kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis
ton. tfc.
CHICKENS FOR SALE: 989
8469 . 22-2p
Five young PEACOCKS for
sale, $10. each. 422-7247. 21-2c
RANCH GELDING, 7 years
old, guaranteed sound, gentle
for anyone, good traveler.
$1 ,250. Phone 384-6902. 22-2C
Home & Garden
YARD SALE: June 2, 10
a.m. -4 p.m. Admiral range,
Whirlpool washer and dryer,
drag saw, pickup canopy,
grindstone, keg of nails, many
other items. 620 W. Sperry St.
21-2o
good Used railroad
ties-$6.50. lexington
lumber, lexington,
OREGON, 989-8231. 21-lC
4 hhviimui
Dig Irrigation Ditches
4 cxcavanng
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and Drain Fields
Gravel, Dirt Hauling
Experienced
BONDED and LICENSED
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Sporting
Equipment
SPORTSMEN: Lead alloy,
(tin & nickel) pig irons for
sale. Great for bullets or fish
weights. 50 cents per lb. 25
lb. bars. GAZETTE-TIMES,
147 West Willow. 17-tfc
270 REMINGTON BDL-K-4
scope, $175. ph. 384-6902. 22-2C
3
Miscellaneous
DEL'S MARKET in downtown
Lexington We're a country
store that runs on country
pride!
FIREWOOD: $50. per cord,
16" length. Phone 676-9235 or
676-9770. 21-3p
100-GALLON OIL TANK for
sale. Best offer. Phone 676
9228. 17-tfc
STORAGE SPACE available,
call 676-9426. 44-tfc.
A gift for all occasions let
flowers do it. THE POSY
PATCH, 676-9426. 31-tfc
FREE CAR WASH with lube
& oil change. Vern's 76
Station, Heppner.
RAW HONEY FOR SALE:
Willow Creek Honey Farm. 75
cents per pound. 676-5057.
12-tfc.
1977 23-ft. motor home, roof
air, cab air, power plant, 400
Chev. motor, AM-FM stereo,
less than 4,000 miles. Will
consider trade, make offer.
Everett Harshman, 676-9767.
21-3c
1966 Lo-Coach 8-ft. camper,
jacks included. $600. 25 Can
yon Road, 676-9939. 24-tfc.
1970 FORD pickup with can
opy; 360 V-8 4-spd. 676-5516.
21- 2p
1975 Ramcharger, 318 H.P.;
P.S., P.B.; 4-speed. Roll bar,
good condition, low mileage.
$4450. Ph. 676-5047 after 6 p.m. ,
20-tfc
70 FORD GALAXIE 500: PS,
PB, AC, radio, auto-trans,
radial tires. 56,000 miles.
989-8143. 18-tfc
We're Southern Morrow
County's biggest EVERYDAY
STORE now open 7 days a
week for your convenience.
Del's Market, Lexington,
where food is our business.
1973 BUICK CENTURY sta
tionwagon, only 50,000 miles,
good tires with extra set of
studded snow tires, P.S. small
V-8, luggage rack, excellent
shape, only $1,450. 676-9224.
22- lp
1978 28' x 70' MARLETTE
double-wide on three lots in
Lexington. Three bedrms, 2
baths, DeLuxe model. $55,000.
ph. 989-8573. 21-4c
Two 1975 YAMAHA 250 road
bikes, low mileage. 676-5516.
21-2p
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
Hermiston, Oregon
May 29, 1979
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls
Commercial Cows
Utility Cows
Canner & Cutter Cows
Old Thin Cows
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers, 600-700 Pds.
Steers, 300-500 Pds.
Yearling Heifers, 700-900 Pds.
Heifers, 500-600 Pds.
Heifers, 300-500 Pds.
Young Stock Cows, calves at side
Old Stock Cows, calves at side
COMMENT: Butcher bulls
AU classes of feeder cattle
Be$L
IN USED
74 FORD, 4X4 62,000 miles,
8 cyl A C.
78 BUICK Regal, loaded
71 FORD F250, 4X4 Flat
Bed
Heppner
IFaFley phone
MotOIT 676-9116
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VOLKSWAGEN
DOES IT
AGAIN!
and Volkswagens run
on regular gas.
Rabbit Rabbit Diesel Dasher
J Dasher Wagon Sirocco
Volkswagen 79 Passenger Buses
Audi Fox Audi 5000 (Luxury Car)
All of these cars can bo leased
by anyone.
I We handle all financing for everyone, f
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WANTED: Wheatland; will
pay cash, terms and lease
back long term. Confidential
inquiries invited. Lloyd Hard
ing, land broker, 509-747-6318
anytime. 22-lp
Three-Four Bedroom home,
2520 sq. ft., family room, wood
stove, utility, landscaped lot,
2nd lot, deck, patio, garage.
676-5512. 19-3p
TWO BEDROOM HOME,
large lot, out of flood zone.
$12,000. with $5,000. down.
Owner will carry contract or
$10,000 cash. 354-2538. 4-tfc.
3-BDRM HOME: Electric
heat, fireplace, air-conditioning,
carpeting, 2-car garage
on two landscaped lots with
excellent view. 676-5546. 16-tfc
FOR SALE: 50 x 12(1' lot in
Lexington, $3,000. 276-6065
after 5 p.m. 15-tfc
$60.50 to $70.00
$54.00 to $57.00
$48.00 to $54.00
$44.00 to $48.00
$38.00 to $42.00
$78.00 to $88.00
$90.00 to $94.50
$59.00 to $68.00
$68.00 to $73.00
$73.00 to $80.00
$750.00 to $800.00
$650.00 to $730.0.0
steady, butcher cows $1 higher.
market steady.
CARS
73 FORD F100, 2 wheel
P.S., A.C., Priced To Sell
74 PONTIAC Catalina, full
power, clean
Unleaded gas
shortage a
worry? All
of our Audi
FOR SALE: Remodeled 4- :
plex in Lexington, netting $610
per mo. Newly painted inside
and out, $47,500. 276-6065 after
5 p.m. 21-tfc
THREE-BEDROOM all-elec-tric
home. Air conditioning,
carpets, fireplace, double
garage, two landscaped lots,
immediate possession. 676
5546. 21-2C
FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom Home
in lone. Remodeled. For
information phone Portland
256-3411. 15-tfc
FOR SALE: Modern 3 bdrm.
home, 2 large lots in Lexing
ton. Ph. 989-8482 after 5 p.m.
19-tfc
WILL BUILD TO SUIT on
lovely view lots. Highland
Subd., Heppner. J & D
CONSTRUCTION, ph. 481
2571 or 922-4684. 49-tfc.
NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION in Highland
Subd., Heppner, three 3-bdrm,
2-bath homes. Quality plus by
J & D CONSTRUCTION. Ph.
481-2571 or 922-4684. 49-tfc.
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ROGER BRITT
EXCAVATING
LICENSED t BONDED
BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING
T0PSOIL GRAVEL LAND LEVELING
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION
AMY EXCAVATING
NEED LARGE
OR SMALL
Rt. 2 BOX 2054
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Real Estate
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Bob Harris, Broker
676-9015
Heppner, Or 97836
Listings Wanted
New Listings
A grand old remodeled 4
bdrm., quite roomy, '2
bsmt with playroom at
yard level. F.A. oil furn
ace. Nice n clean. $47,000.
or
Beautiful living, extra big 3
bdrm, with 22 x 26 Liv.
Rm., carpeted oak fir. big
kitchen & Dining rms.
Special at $65,000.
Approx. 60 Acres of prime
development land for
needed homesites. Choice
topog, easy access, in city
or in urban growth area.
All or half at $2500. per
acre.
Newer 3 bdrm on big level
lot, w-w carpet, F.A. elct.
furnace & exc. wood heat
er, built-in range, refrig.,
dishwasher, garb, disposal,
heavy insulation, air-conditioner.
A TOP buy at
$42,500.-
$34,000-24 x 56' MOBILE
HOME IN MINT CONDI
TION. Large lot, contract
terms.
$11,500, 3 view acres over
looking Heppner.
Phone 503-276-2662
Pendleton Realty &
Investment
Pendleton, Or.
' PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Heppner Planning Com
mission will hold a public
hearing on Monday, June 11,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Heppner
City Hall, to consider amend
ments to the City's Compre
hensive Plan and to consider
approval of zoning, subdivi
sion and mobile home park
ordinances that will comply
with the adopted Comprehen
sive Plan. Anyone who has
questions or comments may
attend the hearing or contact
Terry Hager, Chairman, Hep
pner Planning Commission
(676-9228) or Marie Hall,
ECOAC, P.O. Box 1207, Pen
dleton, OR 97801 (1-800-452-8112).
Heppner Planning
Commission
Published May 31, June 7, 1979
CEMETERY NOTICE
Heppner Masonic Cemetery
will be cleaned of all flowers,
both real and artificial, on
Thursday, June 7th. Anyone
wishing to save their artifical
flowers should pick them up
before that date.
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District Board
Published May 24, 31, 1979
Services
PHONE
676-5096
HEPPNER, OREGON
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Lexington City Council
will hold a public hearing on
Tuesday, June 5, 1979 at 8:00
p.m. at the Lexington City
Hall to consider adoption of
amendments to the Lexington
Comprehensive Plan. Revi
sion of Comprehensive Plan
designation is proposed for tax
lots 5000 and 5001, Section 1 S
Range 25 E. The land is
located immediately south of
the Morrow County airport
and to the east of the Morrow
County Grain Grower facili
ties. Both parcels are located
outside of the Lexington City
Limits, but are within the
City's Urban Growth Boun
dary. Anyone who has ques
tions or comments may con
tact Lois Allyn, Lexington City
Recorder or Marie Hall,
ECOAC, P.O. Box 1207, Pen
dleton, Oregon 97801 (1-800-452-8112).
Lexington City Council
Published May 24, 31, 1979
PUBLIC NOTICE
The lone City Council and
Planning Commission will
continue the May 21, 1979
public hearing on proposed
zoning and mobile home park
ordinances on Tuesday, June
5, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. at the lone
City Hall. Anyone who has
questions or comments or who
would like to obtain a copy of
the proposed ordinances may
contact Mayor LaRue (422
7468) or Marie Hall, ECOAC,
P.O. Box 1207, Pendleton, OR
97801 (1-800-452-8112).
lone City Council
lone Planning Commission
Published May 31, 1979
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Port of Morrow will
hold a public hearing at 3 p.m.
June 14 at Nelson Square
meeting room, Boardman,
Oregon for the purpose of
discussing the budget for the
fiscal year 1979-80, beginning
July 1, 1979.
A copy of the budget
document may be obtained
between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. at Room 19,
Nelson Square, Boardman,
Oregon.
The first notice and sum
mary was published in the
Gazette-Times on May 17,
1979.
E.S. Toadvin
Budget Officer
Published May 31, 1979
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
At the regular Lexington
city council meeting to be held
June 5, 1979, at 8 p.m. at
Lexington City Hall, a prelim
inary hearing will be held
concerning possible uses of
Federal Revenue Sharing
funds during the 1979-80 fiscal
year.
The public is invited to
attend.
By Lois M. Allyn
Lexington City Recorder
Published May 24, 31, 1979
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PUBLIC
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
TRANSFER APPLICATIONS
NOS. 3945 & 4141
Notice is given hereby that
applications have been filed in
the office of the Water
Resources Director by Harold
S. Huber & James E. Bloods
worth for approval of changes
in place of use & points of
diversion of water from Wil
low Creek, pursuant to the
provisions of ORS 540.510 to
540.530.
The certificate recorded at
page 135, Volume 1, State
Record of Water Right Certif
icates, in the name of Eph
Eskelson, describes a right for
the use of not to exceed 0.5
cubic foot per second from
Willow Cr. for irrigation of
28.0 ac in SW'4 SW'4 & 2.0 ac
in SEV4 SW'4 of Sec 36, T IS, R
25E, WM, with a date of
priority of 1890.
These lands also have a
supplemental right described
by certificate recorded at
page 13535, Volume 12 of said
record, evidencing the right to
use of water from Ditch Cr.
with a date of priority of July
10, 1939.
The authorized point of
diversion on Willow Creek for
the lands above described is
located 1650 ft S & 2800 ft E
from the NW Corner of Sec 1,
being within the SW'4 NE4 of
Sec 1, T 2S, R 25E, WM.
By transfer application No.
3945, the applicants herein
propose to change the place of
use from said lands in Sec 36
and, without loss of priority, to
irrigate in lieu thereof a
certain 2.2 ac in SEV4 SEV4 of
Sec 35, 25.8 ac in SW'4 SWV4 &
2.0 ac in SE 4 SW V4 of Sec 36, T
IS, R 25E, WM. The applicants
herein also propose to estab
lish an additional p.o.d. for
irrigation of said 2.2 ac in SE'4
SEV4 of Sec 35; & a certain 14.5
ac of said 25.8 ac in SWl 4 SW'4
of Sec 36 at a point located 640
ft N & 480 ft E from the NW
Corner of Sec 1, being within
the SW'4 SW4 of Sec 36, T IS,
R 25E, WM.
The certificate recorded at
page 202, Volume 1 of said
record, in the name of E.C.
Ward, describes a right for
use of water from Willow Cr.,
being 0.76 c.f.s. with a date of
priority of 1883 for irrigation
of 45.35 ac and 0.75 c.f.s. with a
date of priority of 1902, for
irrigation of 45.0 ac, said lands
being 23.9 ac in NE4 NW4,
36.22 ac in NW'4 NW'4, 1.23 ac
in SW'4 NW4 & 29.0 ac in
SE'4 NW'4 of Sec 1, T 2S, R
25E, WM. These lands also
have the supplemental right
described by said certificates
13535.
The authorized point of
diversion on Willow Cr. for
said right with the date of
priority of 1883 is located 1650
ft S & 2800 ft E from the NW
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licensed and bonded auction
eersales manager. Com
plete auction service. 567-2947.
31-tfc.
NOTICE
Corner of said Sec 1, being
within the SW'4 NE'4 of said
Sec 1; and the authorized
p.o.d. for said right with the
date of priority of 1902 is
located 2100 ft S & 2720 ft E
from the Center Corner of said
Sec 1, being within the SE4
SE'4 of said Sec 1.
By transfer application No.
4141, the applicants herein
propose to change the place of
use from 45.35 ac of lands
above described in said Sec 1,
with the date of priority of 1883
and, without loss of priority, to
irrigate in lieu thereof a
certain 21.6 ac in NE'4 NW'4,
19.55ac inNW'4 NW'4 &4.2ac
in SE4 NW',4 of said Sec 1.
The applicants herein also
propose to change the place of
use from 45.0 ac of the lands
above described in said Sec 1
with the date of priority of 1902'
and, without loss of priority, to
irrigate in lieu thereof a
certain 1.1 ac in NE'4 NW'4,
16.67 ac in NW'4 NW'i, 2.0 ac
in SW' 4 NW'4, 20.43 ac in SE'4
NW'4 of Sec 1 and 4.8 ac in
NE'4 NE'., of Sec 2, T 2S, R
25E, WM. The applicants
herein also propose to estab
lish an additional p.o.d. for
irrigation of this 45.0 ac at the
point located 1650 ft S & 2800 ft
E from the NW Corner of said
Sec 1, being within the SW'4
NE'4 of said Sec 1.
All persons interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Heppner, Ore
gon on July 19, 1979 at 9:30
a.m. All objections to the
proposed change, if any there
are, will be heard at said time
& place. Any and all object
ions shall be prepared in
writing : one copy to be served
on Harold S. Huber & James
E. Bloodsworth, Heppner
Lexington Hwy, Heppner, OR
97836; and one copy filed with
the Water Resources Depart
ment, Salem, OR 97310, to
gether with a $10 filing fee, at
least 10 days prior to the date
set for hearing. IF NO
OBJECTIONS ARE FILED,
THE APPLICATION MAY
BE APPROVED BY THE
WATER RESOURCES
DIRECTOR WITHOUT A
HEARING. Administrative
rules pertaining to the filing of
a protest will be furnished by
the Water Resources Dept.
upon request.
Dated at Salem, Oregon this
14th day of May, 1979.
James E. Sexson, Director
Published May 24, 31, June 7,
1979
CLASSIFIEDS
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676-9228