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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 14, 1980 THIRTEEN
Local newly weds
honored
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck
entertained with a buffet
supper honoring their son
Raymond and his wife Debbie,
recent newly weds.
Following dinner the honor-
' ees opened their gifts and the
group played pinochle.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Peck, Mr. and
' Mrs. Burton Peck and family
from Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Peck from Heppner, Mr.
; and Mrs. Richard Peck
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Cary and daughters from
Lexington and the host and
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bu
chanan have returned home
from a trip to Los Angeles,
and San Diego. They report
that they were just ahead of
all the bad storms and
earthquakes on each move.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
for its regular meeting Thurs
day evening at the hall. The
meeting was presided over by
the N.G. Virginia Peck. Fur
ther plans were made for the
district meeting soon to be in
Lexington. The club which
was to meet at the Josie Peck
home has been rescheduled
for Venice Hendrickson's be
cause of the road conditions at
the Peck home. Refreshments
of heart shaped sandwiches
and punch were served. Joyce
Buchanan was installed as
Vice Grand and Frances Peck
was installed as Conductor.
Fefreshment committee was
Josie Peck and Virginia Peck.
Each refreshment commit
tee serves for one month or
two meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chick
from Pendleton visited their
children and her mother
Venice Hendrickson over the
weekend. Other callers were
Mr. Chick's parents from
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Munkers
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball
recently returned from a week
long trip to the Hawaiian
Islands.
Lexington Grange will meet
Feb. 18 at the grange hall
starting with a potluck dinner
at 6:30 p.m. and the program
starting at 8 p.m. The pro
gram will be a talk by
Barbara Bloodsworth, county
clerk, on "What we need to
know about elections and
registering to vote." She will
conduct a question and answer
period following. Program
and dinner are open to the
public and anyone interested
is invited to attend.
Earl Miller, who has been
making his home in Board
man, has rented a trailer
house in Lexington.
Several State Grange offi
cers were present at Mikkalo
Grange Hall Sunday to con
duct an officers training
session on the various duties
of each officer and the rules
for granges in general.
There were two special
sessions, one for secretaries
on both subordinate and
Pomona level conducted by
Alta Fay Rogers, and one for
Lecturer's conducted by
Marie Ireland, state lecturer.
Other officers present were
State Master, W.C. Harris and
his wife: Lorimer Ireland,
state membership chairman;
State Deputy Ralph Fenton
and wife; Berl Akers, a
member of the state executive
committee; Virgil Clark a
candidate for Overseer; and
Alta Faye Rogers, a state
deputy from Clackamas Coun
ty. A question and answer
session took place after the
school. Members from visiting
granges were Greenfield
one. Willows four. Mikkalo
10, Lexington eight, Rufus
five and Rhea Creek one.
Public Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW
INLAND EMPIRE BANK,
an Oreqon Bankinq Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DORIS E.
DAVID B.
McCLELLAN and
McCLELLAN,
Defendants
Equity No. 6257
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution issued out of
the above-entitled court in the subject
cause on January 17, 1980, pursuant to a
iudqment and a decree rendered and
entered on December 19, 1979, in favor of
the plaintiff and aqainst DORIS E.
McCLELLAN AND DAVID B. McCLEL
LAN, defendants, wherein it was decreed
that certain mortqaqes held by plaintiff
be foreclosed and that the real property
subject to the mortqaqe liens be sold,
which execution commanded me to sell
that real property to satisfy a judqment
aqainst DORIS E. McCLELLAN AND
DAVID B McCLELLAN, defendants, in
the followinq sums and in the followinq
manner:
(II On plaintiff's first cause of suit
aqainst David B. McClellan, defendant,
the sum of S9.9M.37, toqether with
interest at the rate of ' ; percent per
annum from January 25, 1978, throuqh
December 16. 1979, of $1,606.08; $286.00
as reasonable attorney's fees; $40 00 for
mortqaqe foreclosure report; and costs
and disbursements in the sum of $45. B0;
(2) On plaintiff's second cause of suit
aqainst Oavid B. McClellan, defendant,
the sum of $3,969.15, toqether with
interest at the rate of 8 percent per
annum from November 1, 1978, throuqh
December 16, 1979, of $357 55; $287 00
reasonable attorney's fees; $40 00 for
mortqaqe foreclosure report;
(3) On plaintiff's third cause of suit
aqainst David B. McClellan and Doris E.
McClellan, the sum of $5,757.07. toqether
with interest at the rate of 9" percent
per annum from October 13, 1978,
"throuqh December 16, 1979, of $611.31;
$287.00 reasonable attorney's fees;
$40 00 for mortqaqe foreclosure report;
toqether with the costs of the Writ of
Execution in Foreclosure;
I willon February 29, !980,at9:00a.m.
at the front door of the county
courthouse in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oreqon, sell at public auction (subject to
redemption as provided by law) to the
hiqhest bidder for cash, all the interest
the above named defendants had on
Auqust 1, 1977, the date of Ih; mortenqe
in plaintiff's first cause of suit; all the
Interest the above named defendants
had on Auqust 8, 1978, the date of the
mortqaqe in plaintiff's second cause of
Suit; and all the interest the above
named defendants had on Auqust 1, 1977,
Hie date of the mortqaqe in plaintiff's
third cause of suit; and all the interest
which the defendants had thereafter in
Ihe followinq described Veal property:
The South 48 feet of Lot 6, and the
North 252 feet of Lot 7, in Block 7 East,
In the City of Irriqon, Section 19,
, Township 5 North, Ranqe 27 E.W.M.,
i I all beinq in Morrow County, State of
Oreqon.
DATED: January 17, 1980.
LARRY D. FETSCH
MORROW COUNTY SHERIFF
By Pauline Winter, Deputy
Publish Jan. 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1980.
NOTICEOF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
ORS 294.401, that a meeting of the
Budget Committee of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, will be held at the
Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oreqon on the 26th day of February,
1980, at 9:00 a.m. in the Circuit Court
room, for the purpose of receiving the
budget message and budget document of
Morrow County for the year 1980 1981.
Any person may discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget Committee at
that time.
A copy of the preliminary budget will
be available at the office of the County
Judge.
Alma Green
Budget Officer
Publish Feb. 14, 1980
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Planning Com
mission wil hold a public hearing on
Monday, February 25, 1980, at 7:30 p.m.
in the North Morrow County Annex
Building in Irrigon. Apublic hearing will
be held on the following:
t. Request of change of zone from
Single Family Residential to Duplex
within U.G.B. Boardman. Applicant
Lester Moen, Boardman.
Interested persons are invited to the
hearing and to express their views.
Written signed statements will be
considered. Reasons for disapproval
should be Included in oral or written
statements.
Dorris L. Graves,
Chairman,
Morrow County Planning Commission
Publish Feb 14, 21, 1980
Pe&Dc Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bacteriological Standards Exceeded
in the City of Heppner Water Supply. The
City of Heppner reports that the water
supply failed to meet Federal bacterio
logical standards during December 1979.
Analysis of monthly drinking water
samples indicated that the December
sample was positive for conform
organisms and that this result exceeded
the limit allowed by law. The coliform
organism is used as an indicator of
microbiological quality, and while these
organisms pose no threat to health, their
presence does indicate that a source of
contamination might exist somewhere in
the water system. An investigation by
the City was initiated as soon as the
positive sample was reported. Ch lor (na
tion was immediately instituted and
subsequent samples of the drinking
water were negative to coliform.
Earl Papineau, Supt.
City of Heppner
.Publish Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1980.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
All Classifications are Num
bered and Appear in Numeri
cal Order.
Business Opportunities
Cards of Thanks
Cars & Trucks
Farm Equipment
Farm Produce
Farm Land
' Fuel
Furniture & Appliances
Help Wanted
Home & Garden
Livestock & Poultry
Lost & Found
Miscellaneous
Mobile Homes
Motorcycles
Musical
Notices
Pasture & Feed
Pets
Real Estate
Rentals
Seed Grain
Services
Sporting Equipment
Trailers & Campers
Wanted
Work Wanted
Yard Sales
. 5. Work Wonted .
Child care any age my home.
295 N. Court. Heppner, Ore.
676-9443 2-7-3p.
Rentals
HOUSE FOR RENT. Unfur-
nished 2 bedroom with yard
and garden. Wood burning
stove. Eves. 676-5533 2-7-tfc
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent in Lexington. 276-6065
after 5 p.m. 2-7-tfc.
FOR RENT 2 bedroom du
plex, stove, frig, dishwasher,
air conditioning, l'i baths.
For more information call
676-9456 days, 676-9623 eves.
2-7-tfc
4 BEDROOM HOUSE. 5 miles
South of Heppner. like new
completely remodeled. $295
mo. Call Heppner 676-9759 Kel
or Portland 645-5152 Keven
2-7-2p
FOR RENT:one bdrm apart
ment, and one bachelor apart
ment, completely furnished.
676-5031 evenings except Fri
days or contact Chuck Holt.
1-17-tfc
APARTMENTS FOR RENT:
One.2-bedrm; one 1-bedrm.
Holtz Apartments, lone. 422
7579. 11-29-tfc.
8 Services a
Building maintenance and
repair. NO JOB TOO SMALL.
Hubert C. Wilson. Phone
676-9234. P.O. Box 1224,
Heppi.cr. 1-10-tfc.
lij BACKH0E SERVICE ;
"pig Irrigation Ditches !
; Excavating
1; Installation of Septic Tanks!
; and Drain Fields
fj r- Gravel, Dirt Hauling
Experienced
BONDED and LICENSED
t rfeuut
X UL.llU(1 NEPfNUL
9 Business Opportunites
INSrH.WCE SALES Career
Opportunity for Success-Oriented
Individual. Rewards
include: HIGH EARNINGS
Based on result. FREEDOM
To be your own boss. SATIS
FACTION In H e 1 p i n g
Others. Qualify and Bankers
will train you for success.
CALL TODAY (509) 529-4991.
Bankers Life & Casualty Co..
Equal Opportunity Company.
2-14-3c.
NEED A JOB. CALL 670-5319
or 676-9491. Will buy post
delivered to Willow Creek.
2-14-tfc.
9
1
22
11
12
24
17
18
4
26
10
3
14
20
19
15
2
13
25
23
7
27
8
16
21
6
5
28
ATTENTION CATTLEMEN:
Hereford Cattle Sale. 120
bulls. 30 heifers. February 18,
12:00 p.m. at Brent Horn's
Buttercreek Ranch, Hermis
gon, Oregon. Phone 567-2261.
2-14-lc.
FOR SALE three black
CHIANINA cross bulls. Phone
(503) 922-3167 Umatilla. 2-14-4p
WILL BUY HORSES-any
kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis
ton. tfc,
14 Miscellaneous
LEXINGTON LUMBER CO.
now has unfinished quality
solid oak kitchen cabinets.
Beautiful in oil finish. 2-14-3c.
Seed Wheat 1500 bu. register
ed fielder spring wheat seed.
$5 bu. $6 bu. untreated.
422-7204. " 1-17-tf
A gift for all occasions let
flowers do it. THE POSY
, PATCH, 676-9426. 31-tfc.
Looking to Buy or lease Farm
Innrl Steven R. Peck 775-5824
or 67fi-9H88.
l-HWf
1977 Chevy Short Box 4x4 4
speed, hubs, 350. Dual tanks,
custom interior, tape deck,
winch. Call Tom 676-5524 or
676-5567. 2-14-2C.
23 Real Estate
FOR SALE: CHARMING old
er home, 1 block from town.
Large garden area. Reason
able terms. 676-9920. 2-7-tfc
FOR SALE: 4-bedroom older
house, 425 Linden Way. Sets on
large lot. Inquire for appoint
ment to see. Call 676-9141
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Price, $22,000. 11-22-tfc
LARGE OLDER HOME just 2
minute walk from , downtown.
Lots of indoor room, being
remodeled. Don't just buy a
house, buy a home. GI
assumable priced to sell.
676-5038 . 360 Green St.
' 12-20-tfc.
u
KIAH
CONST.
We're Authorized Dealers (or
Boise Cascade Homes
And We Want To Get To Know You
Ukioh, OR
427 3413
15 Unit Motel
Heppner, OR.
Situated on 150'x300' lot on Main
Street. $270,000 price also includes,
owner's home (4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2
floors) on same lot and additional
rental property. Refinancing terms.
Heppner, county seat of Morrow
County, serves rich farming and
ranching area.
John O. and Ann D. Skow, Owners
Northwestern Motel
38? N. Main St., P.O. Box 703
Phone: (503) 476 9167
Heppner, Oregon 97(34
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
'
Hermiston, Oregon
'A
m
Tl'ESDAY SALE February 12, 1980
I SLAUGHTER CATTLE
I Bulls $57.00 to $64.50
f Young Standard Cows $55.00 to $60.50
8
commercial cows 3HH.0U 10 $55.00
Utility Cows $41.00 to $47.50
Canner& Cutter Cows $35.00 to $39.00
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 700to900Pds. $71.00 to $79.50
Steers 500-700 Pds. $81 .00 to $92.50
Steers 300 to 500 Pds. $87.00 to $98.00
Yearling Heifers 700-900 Pds. $64.00 to $72.00
Heifers 500-700 Pds. $74.00 to $81.00
Heifers 300-500 Pds. $78.00 to $88.50
COMMENT: Slaughter cattle steady, heifer calves $5.00
I higher.
5 'Consigned for next week. Feb. 1!:" '
6 .Si... 75 cross-bred cows calving now. !
.55 heifers to start calving right away. ;
a I ...51 white-face cows. !
j. . . .:(( head calved out.
jt 21 more to calve right away.
v JThese cows are one brand and will be sorted for age!
S2 "and Hangs tested.
Don Giiiuer 567-6655 Gary Miller 565-3275
or evenings 567-3111 Eddie Cole. Manager
8 296-4672
CLEAN MODERN 3-BEDROOAA HOUSE :f
J located outskirts of Heppner J
i- 1 .9 acres on Heppner-Condon highway J
4- Good well and irrigating equipment, large pasture, outbuildings, T
4- fenced. Walk-in cooler and cutting room, lots of extras, 67 XXX), J
or will rent for $400. mo. 676-9732 625-7607 Phone after 6 p m.
J
J For more information call Bill Brannon.
I 1
JOHN B. KIR BY
la Grande Livestock
MARKET REPORT Thursday, February 7, 1980
CATTLE SALABLE 229
STEERS
Under 300 lbs.
300 to 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain
89.00-91.00
88.00-91.00
88.00-90.00
82.00-84.00
76.00-80.00
74.00-76.00
69.00-71.00
65.00
Weiners
Boars
79.00-82.00
78.00
73.25
68.00-69.50
48.00-51.75
42.00-48.00
59.00-62.25
15.00 head
10.00-15.00
55.00-57.00
46.00-57.00
HEIFERS
300 to 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters
Bulls
HOGS SALABLE 30
Fat hogs 37.00
Sows 23.00-25.00
SHEEP SALABLE 4
Lambs
HORSES SALABLE 4
Over 1000 lbs.
There were 25 buyers and 36 consignors represented at
today's market. MARKET TREND: We had an excellent
market this week even though numbers were short. There
was plenty of competition between buyers which helped keep
the market up. Already consigned for next Thursday's sale
are 200 head of excellent quality Hereford calves, 150 top
quality steer and heifer calves and 100 head of mixed calves
from Long Creek. With this many calves coming in this
should be a good time to bring your calves to town. We look
for the market to be good.
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
Field Representative:
John Rugg 276-4538
Next Sale Thursday, February 14, 1980
A!1Y EXCAVATING NEED'
URGE OR SMALL
BACKHOE& DUMP TRUCK'
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD
INSTALLATION
GRAVEL LAND LEVELING
BULLDOZING TOPSOIL
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PHONE 676-5096
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Pubfic Notices
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jrar vweiiern
IQeat (Estate
Bob Harris, Broker
676-9015
Heppner, Or 97836
WANTED
LISTINGS
Spic n span 24 x10 2 bdrm.
on 120x1(10 ft. v iew lot. V ery
special at only $18,000.-
5 Acres, near golfing, a
good road and power at
front. Good solar heat
choice. $9,500.-TERMS
Large new home lot. is
near level, fenced, has
garage & elect. $9,500.-
Older 4 Bdrm., on 2 lots,
with rental cabins & $250.
mo. rent gross. You save at
only $25,000.
Terms considered.
llwy. front 4 Bdrm. on 2
lots is excellent home and
very good potential for
office or small shop. Call
for info. $84,000.-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OR EGON FOR THE
COUNTYOF MORROW
In the Matter of the Marriage of
ARTICES EDNA BEESLEY,
Petitioner,
and
MICHAEL RAY BEESLEY,
Respondent.
Equity No. 6395
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TO: MICHAEL RAY BEESLEY
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the Petition for
Dissolution filed aqainst you in the
above entitled matter within six (6)
weeks from the date of first publication
shown below; and if you fail so to answer
or otherwise appear herein for want
thereof, petitioner will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in her Petition
for Dissolution, to wit: an absolute
decree dissolving the marriage herein
' upon the grounds which are set forth in
the Petition on file herein, to which your
attention is hereby directed.
This summons is published by Order of
the Honorable William Wells, Judge of
the above court, entered on the 14th day
of January, 1980. directing publication of
this summons once a week for four
consecutive weeks in the Heppner
Ga?ette, a newspaper of general
circulation published in Morrow County,
Oreqon. Date of first publication: Jan.
31. 1980.
Date of last publication: Feb. 21, 1980.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: READ
THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY!
You must "appear" on this case or the
other side will win automatically. To
"appear" you must file with the Court a
leqal paper called a "motion", "demur
rer" or "response". This paper must be
given to the Court within (6) weeks along
with the required filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof of service on
the petitioner or petitioner's attorney to
show that the other side has been given a
copy of it.
It you have any questions, you should
see an attorney immediately.
MORRISON, REYNOLDS &
BLOOM, P.C.
Attorneys for Petitioner
By: Garry L. Reynolds
Publish Jan. 31. Feb 7, 14, and ?1, 19B0.
jwtsoe
nuny up bhobe Canyon Way!
tfte o-o-o-nly place to buy I!!!
Chevs, Fords, G.M.C.
1 5 New & Used
4x4 Trucks, 5
1964-1980 Models
Automatic trans., V2 Ton, Tons,
4 Speeds, 6Cyl.,8Cyl.
5 ficoHomy Pickups i Qtock
Couitet, Dateun, Mada
Special Of The Week
1974 Dodge V2 ton, 4 wheel drive pickup,
4 speed, excellent condition, good rubber.
Priced to sell this week at
Priced to sell this week at ,149500
FULL PRICE
Farfey Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
IMMEDIATE
$$CASH$$
AVAILABLE '
For Real Estate Contracts
Trust Deeds & Mortgages'
We abo loan money.
Pendleton Capital Corporation
Jim Farley, Manager
276-3723
MEL WINTER
(I)
just mm vid
NEW SHIPMENT OF
V0LKSWAG0N
ECONOMY CARS
Automatics-5 speeds-air-2
doors-4 doors
Now available for Immediate Delivery
While you are here, be sure to see the ALL NEW AUDI 4000
ft" """"" ',;,lSisa .m , .
Volkswagen
Audi
Mel Winter
Highway 395 S.
276-3611