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    TWELVE-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September It, 1980
Heppner Gazette-Times
FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIED NEEDS lit
B
State has
plan to deal
Willi Spiiid
, A truck loaded with barrels
of chemicals in being driven
down the highway when sud- ,
denly in front of it is an
accident. The driver swerves
quickly to avoid the accident,
but the turn is too sharp and
the driver loses control.
"The truck turns over and
catches on fire. The barrels
are spilled all over the
, , highway and into an adjacent
creek. The driver is thrown
from his vehicle, and is
unconscious. The State Police
are called.
When they arrive on the
scene, they see that people are
Jnjured. The truck is on fire,
and a chemical substance
litters the highway and
stream. Traffic is blocked in
. both directions.
' While the scene described
above is hypothetical, similar
occurences are happening too
frequently on the nation's
highways.
Does Oregon have a work
able plan to deal with such
situations? The answer is a
resounding, yes.
"In the 1960's, it became
apparent the number and type
of hazardous materials inci
dents in Oregon was on the
increase," says Floyd T.
Lacey, operations services
engineer for the State High
way Division. The major
problem, he says, was that no
local, state or federal govern
ment agency had a coordinat
ed system for dealing with
. these incidents.
In the hurry-up situations
following a hazardous mater
ial spill, Lacey says, chemi
cals were often hoaed off roads
into streams, contaminating .
and destroying biological sys
tems. The lack of communi-
cations between echelons of,
government, and a general
lack of education concerning
hazardous materials was
magnifying the environmental
hazards that could result from
these materials, and seriously
endangering the health and
lives of individuals charged
with responding to such inci
dents. The situation was brought
seriously home to state offic
ials when a chemical spill
occurred in the Newberg area
several years ago.
This triggered in 1969 the
formation of a Governor's
Committee to advise agencies
concerning the handling and
disposal of hazardous mater
ials. The group was the
forerunner of the Oregon
Accident Response System
(OARS), which became oper
ational in 1970.
It was the first ofganization
of its type in the country,
encompassing all types of
hazardous materials. It has
been revised several times
since its organization, but has
been left open-ended so revis
ions could be made after each
incident was reviewed.
The state agencies banded
together in OARS include the
Department of Environmental
Quality; Oregon State Health
Division; Oregon State High
way Division; Department of
Agriculture; . Radiation Con
trol Services, Oregon State
Health Division; Fish and
Wildlife Department; Oregon
State Police; Public Utility
Commission ; Accident Pre
vention Division, Worker's
Compensation Department;
Fire Marshal; Emergency
Services Division; and Fores
try Department.
Joining the state agencies ar
ethe following federal organ- .
izations: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency; U.S. De
partment of Transportation;
and U.S. Coast Guard.
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Sept, Id
thru 29
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION
OF
MICHAEL JAMES
SORRELS.a minor
SUMMONS No. 178
TO: Ross William Sorrels,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
. are hereby required to appear
and answer the Petition for
Adoption of your minor son,
Michael James Sorrels, by
Randy Lamar Tucker, within
30 days from the date of first
publication shown below: and
if you fail to answer, for want
thereof, petitioner will apply
to the court for a Decree
adopting your minor son.
This summons is published
by the Order of the Honorable
Jack F. Olsen, Judge of the
above court, entered on the
11th day of June, 1980.
directing publication of this
summons, once each week for
four consecutive weeks in the
Gazette Times, a newspaper
published in Morrow County,
Oregon.
Date of the first publication :
September 4, 1980.
Date of the last publication:
September 25, 1980.
NOTICE TO RESPOND
ENT: READ THESE PAP-
ERS CAREFULLY!.
YOU MUST "APPEAR"IN
THIS CASE OR THE OTHER
SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMAT
ICALLY. TO "APPEAR"
YOU MUST FILE WITH THE
COURT A LEGAL PAPER
CALLED A "MOTION",
"DEMURRER" OR "RES
PONSE." THIS PAPER
MUST BE GIVEN TO THE
COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS
ALONG WITH THE RE
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER
FORM AND HAVE PROOF
OF SERVICE ON THE
PETITIONER OR HIS ATT
ORNEY TO SHOW THAT
THE OTHER SIDE HAS
BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF
IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD
SEE AN ATTORNEY IM
MEDIATELY.
WINTER & SWEENEY
Herman D. Winter
Attorney for Petitioner
Published: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25,
1980.
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PUEIIC KOTICES
HEARING NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY will hold
a Public Hearing in the matter
of the vacation of Martin
Prairie Road, County Road
No. 608, at 10 a.m. September
17, 1980 in the office of the
Morrow County Court. Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Published: August 21,28; Sept.
4,11,1980.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
Watering restrictions will be
ended on September 15, 1980.
Thank you for your cooperat
ion. Earl Papineau
City Foreman
Published September 11, 1980.
With heartfelt thanks to all
who senf cards, flowers and
food when our loved one left
us.
Mrs. Helen Baker
Mrs. Helen Schlensner and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Orton and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker
and family
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker
9-11-lc
CLASSIFIED INDEX
. . Heppner Gaiette-Times
Classified Advertising rates
re at 15 cents a word, with a
I (t-word (SI. 50) minimum.
..Classified Display ads are
charged for at the rale of tlM
por column inch, with earned
discounts as follows: :ill col
umn inches or more used
monthly, Si. 95 mt column
inch: 3 column inches or
more used monthly, SI. 90 per
column inch.
..The Gaette-Tinies will ac
cept responsibility for errors
only for the first insertion,
unless notified.
..Bring nr mail ads to the
Gaette-Times office. 1 17 West
Willow Street, Heppner, or
telephone 676-9228.
, . All Classifications are Num
bered and Appear in Numeri
cal Order.
Business Opportunities 9
Cards of Thnnds I
Cars & Trucks 22
Kami Equipment
Farm Produce
Farm Land
Fuel
Furniture & Appliances
Help Wanted
Home Garden
Livestock & Poultry
Lost & Found
II
12
24
17
18
4
26
10
3
14
20
19
15
2
13
25
23
7
7
16
21
6
5
28
Miscellaneous
Mobile Homes
Motorcycles
Musical
Notices
Pasture & Feed
Pets
Real Estate
Rentals
Seed Grain
Services
.Sporting Equipment
Trailers & Campers
Wanted
Work Wanted
Yard Sales
I J
II 1 Cord of Thanks Q
We would like to take this
means of thanking all. who
have touched our lives so
much, these past six years, of
sickness and sorrow of our
loved one. It would be imposs
ible to thank each and every
one.
To Pioneer Memorial emp
loyees, especially Elsa Mae,
and the doctors.
To family and friends, for
the beautiful flowers, cards,
food and other acts of kind
ness. For prayers and comfort
that only family and friends
can give.
To the American Legion
post No. 87 for their part in the
concluding service.
Thanks so much, it will
always be remembered.
Wilma McTimpeny
Frank Unrein and family
S. Sgt. Jack D. Unrein
9-11-tp
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4 Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Part time
cook's helper, Heppner High
School cafeteria. Applications
at Heppner elementary
School. Equal Opportunity
Employer. 9-11-lc.
Help Wanted: lone Schools
bus driver, Lexington route.
Apply to Chuck Starr, lone
High School. Morrow County
School District is an equal
opportunity employer. 9-11-3C.
High school students from
lone, girl or boy, interested in
writing sport news for the
Heppner Gazette-Times.
Good opportunity for someone
interested in journalism, or
wanting to learn to write
sports news.
Call the Gazette-Times for
more- inlurmation, - 676-U;
5 Work Wonted
Loving child care, any age
My home, 295 North Court.
Phone 676-9443 - Linda Hager.
9-4.4p.
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7 Rentals
One bedroom duplex with
some furniture. Water and
garbage paid. 375 E. Matlock.
67fi-9l05. . 9-11-3C.
Apartments for rent in Hep
pner. 422-7579.
7-31-tfcf
FOR RENT: Small 2-bedroom
house in Heppner - fenced
yard. $145--$10 discount if paid
before the 10th. $50 deposit.
623-6240. 9-ll-4p.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
676-9621. 8-14-tfc.
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
country home. 422-7249. 9-4-2c.
2 Bedroom Apartment in
Lexington. 276-6065 after 5.
4-24-tfc.
EVERGREEN TERRACE
APARTMENTS New 2 bed
room apartments for rent.
Crfll B76-5f0. 3-13-tfc.
RINSE-N-VAC: See us for all
your carpet cleaning supplies.
Coast to Coast, Heppner.
M-tfc.
Planning a wedding? The
Gazette-Times has many
beautiful invitations for you to
choose from. Stop by and look "
over our pleasing selection.
8-14-tfs
Hauling and home mainten
ance. Plumbing-remodeling
roofing. No job too small. Free
estimates. 422-7531.
7-24-tfc
You can order your personal
ized rubber stamp or business
cards from the Gazette
Times. Standard rubber
stamps also available. 8-14-tfs.
WILL BUY HORSES any
Jund. Phone 567-6065, Hermis-on-
tfc.
Calkins Cleaner-Treater-$750.
Phone 676-9888. 9-11-2C.
STEEL BUILDINGS by Chris
Construction Company. For
immediate delivery, 90 ft.
wide by 60 ft. long, 14 ft to
eves, steel building by Scafco
American. Also 24 ft. by 24 ft.
garage. We will order steel
buildings to your specificat
ions. Phone 562-5006. 8-28-1 lc
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I wish you sunshine, joy,
golden moments-But chehalis
with me.
-A Yardbirds Lover"
9-11-lp
HEPPNER TV CABLE Mem
bership - $80. Call 989-8183.
9-ll-2p.
NEED EXTRA MONEY? Re
serve a space to sell unused
items, antiques crafts, handi
work at the United Church at
Condon Sept. 20. Call Viola
Wilson 384-4192 or Adele
Barnett 384-6493 before Sept.
15. 9-11-lc.
Olds
little.
Trumpet -422-7532.
used very
9-11-2P.
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li 10 livestock & Poultry A fanHOBMrnBli
E:ellonous fi
La Grande
John B. Kirbv
MARKET REPORT - THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4.
CATTLE SALABLE 609
Steers
Under 3(H) lbs.
300to400lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain
HEIFERS
Heifers brought $7.00 to $9.00
demand.
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters
Bulls
HOGS S ALABLE 28
Fat hogs
Weaners
Boars
SHEEPSALARLE 69
Lambs
Ewes
HORSES SALABLE 10
Under 1000 lbs.
Over 1000 lbs.
There were 33 buyers and 83 consignors representing
counties at Thursday's Market.
Market Trend: Demand for cows was very strong. Pairs
were bringing 1550 to $860. There was an undertone of
weakness on feeder cattle. Early consignments for our sale
next week promises a good run. Bring your cattle in.. .we will
have a market for them.
7 Next Sale: Thursday, September 11 at 12:30 p.m.
Thank you, John B. Kirby
La Grande Livestock A Powder River Equipment Dealer
offering a 10 percent discount.
We buy, sell and trade - New
and t'sed (Juns
Coast to Coast, Heppner
828-tfc
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17 Fuel fl
Firewood. Buy now and save
$50 per cord. 422-7531.
7-24-tfc
-20-For Sale: 1969 12 X 70
Broadmore Mobile Home.
Weatherhead included. Phone
989-8521. 8-21-4C.
For Sale: Mobile Home. 1977
Broadmore. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,
central air. Located on large
city lot, fenced back yard with
storage shed. Assumable loan.
$13,900 plus option on lot. Call
676-9944.
8-7-tfc
SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS.
TRUCKS Available thru Gov
ernment agencies, many sell
for under $200.00. Call (602)
941-8025 Ext. 355 on how to
obtain your surplus directory.
9-ll-4p.
1976 Chev Blazer. Excellent
Cond. V8 at P.S. Air. Many
extras 676-9944.
8-7-tfc
1975 Chevy Vega HB, lo mi,
luggage rack, shaded wind
shield, auto trans., new tires,
23-37mpg, excellent condition.
$2500. Phone: 422-7248. 9-11-lc.
23 Real Estate
3 acres of mountain property
with water & electricity 4
fence. $8,500. A mountain
home with 6 acres water,
electricity, full deck with good
view. 38,500. 676-5348.
7-3-tfc
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SILL WITH CLASSIFIEDS
676-9228
Livestock
1BK0
80.00 -85.00 Quotable
78.00-80.00
75.00 - 79.00
74.00-76.00
72.00-75.00
69.00 - 72.00
65.00-69.00
55.00-64.00
less than steers and in good
46.00-49.00
42.00-45.00
52.00-59.00
40.50
8.00-12.00
15.50 P.H.W.
58.25-60.25
58.25 -60.25
32.50-37.50
33.00-36.00
39.00-42.00
Lambs
HOME PLUS INCOME
EXTRA SOLID 2 BR in good
clean condition, furnace heat,
much extra storage, garage,
rental house at rear of nice lot,
downtown Heppner $32,000
private contract possible.
UNIVERSAL REALTY. INC.
HERMISTON, OR 97838,
567-8303 . 9-4-4C.
3 Bdrm, 1 bath home on dble
corner lot in Lex Central heat
and Heu tali) tor fireplace,
swamp cooler and ref. AC.
covered patio, basement, 26 x
56 garage-shop comb.Lots of
lawn, shade and fruit trees,
fenced. $60,000. Call 989-8533
9-ll-2p.
Unique Victorian home and
acreage 9.8 miles from Hepp
ner. 104 acres, new well,
completely restored rural
house has 2"i stories, 3
spacious bedrooms, 3 loft
rooms, 2 baths, wood stove,
large fireplace with heat-olat-or.
Call for appointment
9894)551. $87,500 includes app
liances, curtains, persian rugs
and firewood 9113c.
Affordable! Very nice 3 bed
room, 2-bath, 1-year old
double wide on large lot. All
appliances included and home
qualifies for 9.25 percent
interest loan. Call Century 21
at 276-6530 or Kal at 276-1)053.
9-11-tfc.
Business and beautiful 5
bedroom. 2'. bath home for
sale. Family room, wet bar.
double garage with loft. 2.576
sq. ft. split level only 3 years
old, Call Century 21 at 276-6530
or Donita at 278-0354 . 9-11-tfc.
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28 Homo & Garden
U-PICK
Vine Ripe Produce
Tomatoes ,10 cents lb; Pick
ling Cucumbers, 12 cents lb;
Cantelope, 15 cents lb; Fresh
Dill, 10 cents a stalk.
We also have Watermelon,
Hot & Green Peppers, Winter
Squash and Pumpkins. We sell
a pound or a truck load. Over
nighters welcome. Located 1
mile south of Hermiston on
Hwy. 395. Watch for our
U-Pick signs. Bring boxes.
For more information call
567-5H70.
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4x4 LOW MILES, CLEAN
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Special of the week
Hunters Special
1964 Chev. H ton. 4x4, 4-spd,
6-cyl. Runs good - top condition.
Farley Motor Co
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Trust Deeds A Mortgages.
He also loan money
.lim Fiirlev, Manager
276-372:1
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