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The Caiette-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. June 7. 1979-ELEVEN The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Turn Your Un-used Items Into CASH PHONE 676-9220 Classified Rates Classified Ads: 15-cents a word, each time ad runs. Classified Display: $2.00 per column inch. Card of Thanks: $3.00 Each pmmmmmnm muui iu..u.... CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS 5:00 p.m. MONDAY My sincere thanks to every one for the prayers, cards, gifts, flowers and other kind nesses I received during my recent stay in the hospital and while I'm recuperating at home. Bebe Munkers We wish to thank all of those organizations and businesses that so generously helped with Morrow County's 26th annual Pioneer Picnic. The Bank of Eastern Oregon, The First National Bank, Columbia Basin Electric, Morrow County Grain Growers, the Heppner Garden Club for the beautiful floral arrangements, the Lion's Club for bringing in and setting up the tables and chairs, the Elk's Club for their generous donation, the Rhea Creek Grange, the Heppner Gazette-Times for their week ly stories and donation, and all of our families and friends who helped to make this a memorable occasion. The families of Burton H. and George N. Peck Harold and Edna Peck, Chr. 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 NEWS correspondent wanted for the lone area to gather weekly news items. Must have phone and typewriter. Contact Terry Hager at the Heppner Gazette-Times, 676-9228 bet ween 8-5, Monday through Friday. 1 Livestock & Poultry 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 RANCH GELDING, 7 years old, guaranteed sound, gentle for anyone, good traveler. $1,250. Phone 384-6902. 22-2c Wanted WANTED TO BUY: 50 hp turbine pump & 3 or 4 used wheel lines. Contact Ken at 523-4303, Baker, Ore., after 5 p.m. 23-2C Rentals FOR RENT: New motor homes and trailers, 17 & 24-ft. Horse trailer. 922-3384. 26-tfc. Sell Your Unused Items With GAZETTE-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS "1 BACKK0E SERVICE Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating Installation of Septic Tanks! and Drain Fields Gravel, Dirt Hauling Experienced BONDED and LICENSED 1 E 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 FOR SALE: 10-12 foot used aluminum boat. Call 676-9621 after 6 p.m. 23-2c 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. Trailers & Campers 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. FOR SALE: 1979, 36-ft. TRAVEL-EZE 5th-wheeler, loaded with extras. Licensed, large enough to live in. 384-6888, Condon. 23-tfc TWO-FAMILY MOVING SALE, Saturday, June 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Furniture items, toys, baby clothes and the usual. Hep pner Methodist Church Par sonage. 23-2p YARD SALE: Saturday, June 9, at 9a.m.; Norman Florence ranch, 7 miles East of Heppner on Willow Creek. Hand & garden tools, house hold items, compost shredder, iron-wheel wagon, wagon wheels and miscellaneous items. 23-lp Mobile Homes 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 FOR SALE: MOBILE HOME; 1972 Biltmore, 12' x 60', 2-bedrm, fireplace, built on utility room, new awning and deck. Garden space also. Immaculate. Parked on rental land. 676-9221. 23-tfc FOR SALE: 14' x 70' MOBILE HOME with living room Expando, on large lot in lone. NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. Hermiston, Oregon June 5, 1979 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls Commercial Cows Utility Cows Canner & Cutter Cows Old Thin Cows FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers, 800-1,000 Pds. 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 COMMENT: Butcher bulls, $1 to $3 lower. Butcher cows, $2 to $5 lower. All classes of feeder cattle, $3 to $5 lower. IN USED 74 FORD, 4X4 62,000 miles, 8 cyl A.C. 78 BUICK Regal, loaded 71 FORD F250, 4X4 Flat Bed 75 CHEVROLET 4X4, A.T. & A.C. 65 CMC Inline 4-speed Farley Phonc Motor 676-9116 siirniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMtiiiitii in VOLKSWAGEN DOES IT AGAINI ( and Volkswagens run I on regular gas. I Rabbit Rabbit Diesel Dasher j 1 Dasher Wagon Sirocco I Volkswagen 7 & 9 Passenger Buses I Audi Fox Audi 5000 (Luxury Car) All of these cars can be leased by anyone. e We hsiidia all financing fcr everyone. 1 We take trades. I MEL WINTER I I VOLKSWAGEN & AUDI SOUTHGATE HGHY 395 PENDLETON i i'liiiiiiiiiniiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirinmitiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilir 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 1969 DODGE 4-dr station wagon. 676-5514. See at 335 N. Gale, v 23-2c 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. FORD 1976 F-250, 4T, 4x4, 38,000 miles. Big 6-cylinder engine, 300 cu. in., 4-speed, excellent shape, $5,000. Ray Boyce, 676-9625 or 676-5384. 23-lc RUBBER STAMPS 676-9228 $55.00 to $64.50 $50.00 to $54.00 $45.00 to $50.00 $40.00 to $45.00 $33.00 to $38.00 $64.00 to $69.00 $74.00 to $79.50 $83.50 to $87.50 $57.00 to $65.00 $66.00 to $72.50 $70.00 to $76.00 $700.00 to $765.00 CARS 73 FORD F100, 2 wheel P.S., A.C, Priced To Sell 74 PONTIAC Catalina, full power, clean 79 PONTIAC-4 door-A.C. cruise control, loaded, 2,200 miles 6 cyl. engine, Hflnnner t 1111 iiiiiiiiiiinii a Unleaded gas j shortage a worry? All of our Audi I FOR SALE : Remodeled 4 plex in Lexington, netting $610 per mo. Newly painted inside and out, $47,500. 276-6065 after 5p.m. 21-tfc FOR SALE: Two bedroom home, recently remodeled. Will open from noon to 3 p.m., Sunday, June 10. Has Franklin fireplace and storage shed. $26,500. or offer. Phone 676 9649. 23-lc FOR SALE: 50' x 120' lot in Lexington, $3,000. 276-6065 after 5 p.m. 15-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. 401 nrn aoo Ann a 4t ROGER BRITT EXCAVATING LICENSED BONDED BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING T0PS0IL GRAVEL LAND LEVELING SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION ANY EXCAVATING NEED LARGE OR SMALL Rt. 2 BOX 2054 Real Estate West ern jQeal Cstaie Bob Harris, Broker 676-9015 Heppner, Or 97836 Listings Wanted 60 acres of choice, view, development land. E-Z top og. Adjoins new home area. A top value at $2,500. per Ac. Super new homesite, view, graded access, garage shop with elect, on lot. $10,750. 30 x 40 commercial bldg. suitable for woodwork, storage, repairs, etc... $10,000. Beautiful, older, 4 Bdrm. & half daylite bsmt. nicely remodeled, roomy. $47,000. Maximum livibility in this large 3 Bdrm home, 22 x 26 living room, level lot, oil furnace, oak floor, partial bsmt. Only $65,000. Call for info on other properties for sale. $34,00024' x 56' MOBILE HOME IN MINT CONDI TION. Large lot, contract terms. $11,500, 3 view acres over looking Heppner. $5500 Mobile Home lot in an attractive rural setting. Phone 503-276-2662 Pendleton Realty & Investment Pendleton, Or. FOR SALE: Modern 3 bdrm. home, 2 large lots in Lexing ton. Ph. 989-8482 after 5 p.m. 19-tfc FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom Home in lone. Remodeled. For information phone Portland 256-3411. 15-tfc 3-BDRM HOME: Electric heat, fireplace, air-conditioning, carpeting, 2-car garage on two landscaped lots with excellent view. 676-5546. 16-tfc 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. FOR SALE: House on the corner of Hill & Green streets; out of flood zone. See Everett Harshman. 23-2c ALMOST NEW 3-bedroom home; family room, wood stove, utility garage, deck, patio and large lot; Lett's Addition, 676-5512938-3518 989-8532. 23-3C FOR SALE: Small acreage on lower Rhea Creek. Write 813 Hostetler, Box 17, The Dalles, Oregon, 97058, or call 298-5640. 23-lp QUICK CASH WANTED? Sell Your Unused Items With A Gazette-Times Classified Ad Services PHONE 676-5096 HEPPNER, OREGON IMMEDIATE $$CASH $$ AVAILABLE For Real Estate Con tracts, Trust Deeds & Mortgages. We also loan money. PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION 276 3723 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 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Heppner initiated proceedings to vacate the following : That portion of Balm Street lying between that portion of Gilmore Street vacated by City of Heppner Ordinance No. 251 and Cross Street; And that portion of Cross Street lying between Hager Street and Willow Creek, also described as that portion of Cross Street lying between Hager Street and Cowins Road not previously vacated by Ordinance No. 242. A hearing of the above vacation will be held July 2, 1979, at the City of Heppner City Hall at 8:00 p.m., Pacific Prevailing Time, for the purpose of hearing all object ions or remonstrations, if there are any, why said streets should not be vacated. Any affected property owner may object to this vacation by sending written notice to City Hall, Heppner, OR 97836. Published May 31, June 7, 14, 21, 28, 1979 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Lexington Budget Com mittee will hold a public hearing to receive testimony concerning the 1979-80 budget at the Lexington City Hall at 8:00 p.m., Monday, June 11, 1979. Lexington residents are invited to attend. Lois M. Allyn, Lexington City Recorder Published May 31, June 7, 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE The lone Planning Commis sion and City Council will hold a joint public hearing to consider adoption of amend ments to policies of the comprehensive plan on Mon day, June 18, 1979, at 8:00 p.m. at the lone City Hall. Anyone who has questions or suggest ions may attend the meeting or contact Marie hall, ECOAC, PO Box 1207, Pendleton, OR 97801 (1-800-452-8112). lone Planning Commission lone City Council A complete j Of Tractor jj sir See... jj C Repair une Repci B & C Repair Track Press For j Installing Or Turning Pins In All Makes Of Tractor Rails Tractor, Truck & Auto Repair Air Conditioning & Welding lone 422-7409 or 422-7423 oeoocoosv! For A Complete v 0 8 RUBBER STAMPS Made To Order At The Gazette-Times Call 676-9228 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 SWV4 SWV4 & 2.0 ac in SE '4 SW4 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 SWV4 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 SWV4 SW4 & 2.0 ac in SEV4 SW4 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 SWV4 SWV4 of Sec 36 at a point located 640 ft N & 480 ft E from the NW Corner of Sec 1, being within the SWV4 SW'4 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 NE'4 NW,4, 36.22 ac in NW1 k NW4, 1.23 ac in SW'4 NWV4 & 29.0 ac in SEV4 NW4 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 F. from the NW well I DRILLING I Irrigation & i Serving Morrow, Wheeler I OA & Gilliam Counties 9 0 I ninr I 9 I DLUC Ml. 0 i WELL DRILLING,! i Box 233 Fossil, Or. j b 1 Fossil Spray 6 I3'32?0 462T74J FRANK "SANDY" GROSS licensed and bonded auction eersales manager. Com plete auction service. 567-2947. 31-tfc. NOTICE Corner of said Sec 1, being within the SW4 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 SE'4 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 NEl4 NW4, 19.55 ac in NW4 NW4 &4.2ac in SEV4 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 NW1'4, 2.0 ac in SW',4 NW"4, 20.43 ac in SE1 NWV4 of Sec 1 and 4.8 ac in NE'4 NE'4 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 SW4 NEV4 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 WORK FOR YOU 676-9228