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TEN-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. November 13. 1980 ( CL AMDEID AD 15 a word (10-word minimum) 6769 228 USDA to tackle rural transportation problems Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland recently announced a U.S. Department of Agricul ture pilot program to test whether rural transportation services can be improved by forming transportation co operatives. The program may form the basis for creating a rural transportation administra tion, Bergland said. "This approach was used successfully 45 years ago to establish the Rural Electrif ication Administration," he said. "Through the demonstra tions, the concept of a trans portation cooperative will be tested in practical application, such as cooperative ownership local railroad branch lines, trucking equipment, freight handling and transfer facil ities or vehicles for transpor ting rural people," Bergland said. USDA will seek project proposals from state govern ments interested in experi menting with transportation cooperatives. Technical and financial support through low-interest loans and loan guarantees will be made available for the demonstration projects, ac cording to Bergland. Hospital Notes Patients discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner over the past week were as follows : , Mary Ann Sigel, Spray, admitted Nov. 4, discharged Nov. 8; Earl Bonner, Heppner, ad mitted Nov. 5, discharged Nov. 11; Francis Doherty, Heppner, admitted Nov. 5, discharged Nov. 11; Frank Johnson, Heppner, admitted Nov. 6, discharged Nov. 7; Opal Key, Heppner, admit ted Nov. 7, discharged Nov. U; Ambrose Chapin, Heppner, admitted Nov. 7, discharged Nov. 10; mitted Nov. 7, discharged Nov. 9; and Richard White, lone, admit ted Nov. 8, discharged Nov. 11. Patients remaining in the hospital as of Nov. 11 were Bettie Doherty, who was admitted Nov. 6, and Cathy Hansen, who was admitted Nov. 9. ell Your Unused Items'With GAZETTE-TIMES -CLASSIFrEDADS 676-9220 rout LM-i A ranting of th . - 10 Morrow County Judges Office tor ta linl ymr hafiiwiii July 1, 1 JL? am i mi nui j ii- iii i ii nil wa.t Office of the County Judge , tf any. Morrw FINANCIAL SUMMARY 1 "gT I ATZXZT?T I T4fW18w 5,729 ' ;,729 I ANnCDMTKD TmtalkWamnal.aDdS.rYVs. - J72 REQUIREMENTS Total Capital Outlay T.57I 5.571 Total All Othar Expanditurat and RaquirmmanU TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS , , ... , , . - ' 1 Oj U ANTICIPATED Tooalli i laiiaj f.mil PropartyTaao. r 16,02? 16.022 REVENUES Trtfil Pt iii rtj T.ia. Itaipiirod to Balaam Dudat pone none TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 16 02? 16 02? "We'd like to improve the transportation in rural areas adversely affected by recent closings of railroad branch lines," Bergland said. A Rural Transportation Co operative Task Force, ap pointed by Bergland Aug. 29, developed the rural transpor tation cooperative concept, which has been endorsed by President Carter. This con cept is a banding together of ' interested individuals or or ganizations in a geographic area-local governments, farmers, existing co-ops and businesses-to form a self-help transportation cooperative. If the demonstration pro jects are successful, Bergland said, they could lead to the creation of a "Rural Trans portation Administration." The formation of such an agency has been suggested by ' Bergland, the Cooperative League of the U.S.A. and several members of Congress. Congress must, however, ap prove the formation of such an agency, Bergland said. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ATTENTION WATER USERS Insulate your water meters for the winter months. You may use gunny sacks, insulat ion, old rags in plastic bags, etc. Please do not use sawdust or bark. If you have had frozen pipes . in the past, it is advisable to let a faucet run at a fast drip during extremely cold weather. Any damages resulting from frozen water meters that have not been insulated will be repaired at the owners' expense. You will - be billed a minimum until the meters are read again the last of nfarch 1981. Thank you Earl Papineau Water Supt. City of Heppner Published: November 6, 13. 20. 1980. ATTENTION: IONE WATER USERS Insulate your water meters for the winter months. You may use gunny sacks, insulat ion, old rags in plastic bags, etc. Please do no use sawdust or bark. Thank you. Diana Starr City of lone Published Nov. 13, 1980. PUBLIC HEARING The Morrow County Plan ning Commission will hold a public hearing Monday. Dec ember 1. 1980 at 7:30 p.m. at the A.C. Houghton School in Irrigon. Oregon. Matters to be discussed at this hearing are: 1. Application for a re hearing by the Boeing Aircraft Co. of Seattle, Washington for NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING FOR JUVENILE SERVICES COMMISSION County Court a. approved by tha 1 ii i Had btkem. A earn of U budf amy b. Inmrartart or obtain! trm at .Ii. uthhpurf and thair aHmct on th. bumfeM, an orpaiinari Heppner (Cwyl (Data) V LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE INC Complete & profitable livestock marketing service. 460 Heed of Ccttb 15 Horses Totcl Livestock Count Of 546 COMMENT: CALVES STRONG AND ACTIVE. BUTCHER COWS AND BULLS UNDER PRESSURE. SOWS AND FEEDER PIGS ACTIVE. HORSES STRONG AND ACTIVE. Sale Every Friday 1 p.m. ROSS EVERY, AUCTIONEER ROCKY WEBB, MGR. New Yard Phone No.r5S3- 293-4464 Home Prom 503433-2315 COX & GRUB ANGUS Joint Production Sale Saturday, Nov. 29, 12:00 Noon At the Bill Cox Ranch HERMBTONANEGGN SELLING 82 LOTS OF REGISTERED ANGUS 2 Year Old Bulls, Bull Calves, Heifer Calves and Bred Heifers. For More Information Call: 503989-8585 or 567-5451. (S- 0 PUBLIC NOTICES a change of Zone and amend ment of the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance, maps and Comprehensive Plan of 1.7(H) acres of land located West of the Tower Road interchange and between the Columbia River and State Highway 1-84 Township 4 North Ranges 23 4 24 .-- sections or portions thereof..8,& 9, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17, 18. 19. 20, 21 - Tax Lots KM). 102. 106. 200 & 300 for change of Zone from Exclusive Farm Use to Industrial (M-G). 2. Application of the landowners of the unincorpor ated area around the City of Irrigon to change the zoning of that area from two acre to one acre zoning. This area includes from the Patterson Ferry road East to the Umatilla line and from the Columbia River South to the boundary line of Tax Code area 10-1. excepting the City of Irrigon. Interested persons are in vited to attend the hearing and express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for ap proval or disapproval should be included in oral or written statements. Written response to the above must be received by the Planning Department -Box 541 - Heppner. Oregon 97836. prior to November 28. 1980. Gene Trumbull. Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published 20. 1980. November 13. and wUlb.haklao ,fiL Th. purpm. of tfai. n tint toimcum th burift Morrow County Court 8 a.m. 5 p.m. t with to of accounting uaad durbaj Mow. 11-10-80 . S.S?'?'m i 0 PUBLIC NOTICES INVITATION FOR BIDS Morrow County Public Works Department is now accepting bids for crushing of 15.000 yards of 3-4 inch road rock. Phone 676-9401 for more detailed information. Bids will . be opened Monday. November 17. in the judge's office of the Morrow County Courthouse. The Public Works Department has the right to reject any or all bids. Published November 13, 1980. Due to the additional work involved in the Home Owners Property Tax Relief Program passed by the 1979 State Legislature, the Morrow County 1980-81 Tax State ments will be late. ' Tax payers will be allowed 14 business riavs from the date of mailing to receive the discount or avoid interest. He sure to cheek the notice enclosed with your statements for the exact discount date. IT WILL NOT BE NOV. 15th. The 1979 State Legislature also amended OILS 311.505 eliminating the 4th (Aug. 15th) payment option. A new three installment system will be used for the I9M0-HI tax year, instead of the 4 installment system used in previous years. We will be happy to answer any questions you might have. Phone 676-9621. Margo Sherer Morrow County Tax Collector Published Nov. fi. 13, 20. 1980. Cards of Thanks 1 I wish to thank everyone who sent cards and flowers and those who attended my With birthday celebration. Special thanks to Pearl Wright who came from Hermiston to attend. Carrie Becket 11 -13 lp. I wish to express my gratitude to the people of Lexington. relatives and friends - for the service conducted by Pastor Dick Bigelow, and lovely floral pieces. Also, it was kind that dinner was served to rel atives. Thank all of you. The family of Percy Conner. La Grande Livestock John B. Kirby MARKET REPORT- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 180 CATTLE SALABLE 913 STEERS Under 300 lbs. 300 to 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 8(H) lbs. Over 8(H) lbs. Plain HEIFERS Heifers down $10 to $12 below steers. Commercial & Utility Cows Canners & Cutters Bulls HOGS SALABLE 30 Fat hogs Sows SHEEP SALABLE 31 Lambs HORSES SALABLE 12 Over 1,000 lbs. There were 42 buyers and counties at today's market. Market Trend : The market and killer cows showed some weakness. Good cows held fairly steady. Light feeders under 5(H) lbs. and the heavier 900 to 1,000 lb. steers were slow, steers in the medium weight classes were still in good demand. We have 200 head excellent quality calves consigned for our next sole - Nov. 13, 1980. For TOP QUALITY registered Hereford cattle, be sure to be here for the Oveson - Tuesday. Nov. 18. 40 bulls and sale. Sale starts at 1 p.m. 1 iiciillt jruu, John B. Kirby, owner La Grande Livestock, a Powder River Equipment Dealer Help Wanted 4 IONE CORRESPONDENT k'ommunity oriented person Kvanted to write lone-area news for the Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call ,76-9228 for more information BOARDMAN CORRES PONDENT - Communitv or lented person wanted to write Boardman-area news for the Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 1-676-9228 for more infor mation. Wonted 6 Wanted to buy: Bear and wolf traps or any parts, also early model radios, outside speak ers and tubes. Write: Glen Bricker, 1030 N. 11th, Cottage Grove, OR 97424; phone 942 3717. 10-23-4p. Rentals 7 Appartments for rent in lone. 422-7379. 10-30-tfr For Hent:Two bedroom fur nished apt. Water and gar bage service furnished. No children or pets. $140. Herman Green, 676-9171. ll-13-4p. EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS. New. two bedroom apartments for rent. Call 676-5120. 3-13-tfC. ONE BEDROOM duplex with some furniture. TV hookup, water and garbage furnished. 676-9105. 10-23-tfc. For rent on 6-month lease, small two bedroom unfurnish ed house. Fenced yard. Washer-dryer hookup. $135 month first, last and $100' deposit. Available Nov. 5, 676-9015. 10-30-5C. FOR SALE or FOR RENT: 570 Gale, Heppner-two story house and cabins. Call 676 9138. 11-13 lp. FOR KENT - 2 bedroom apartments in Lexington. Call days 676-9450, eves. 676-9623. 9 ' -18-tfc 60.00 - 68.00 65.00-75.00 75 00 - 80.00 74.00-77.00 70.00-74.00 68.00-70.00 65.00 - 70.00 45.00 - 55.00 43.00-33.00-48.00- 44.00-30.50- 45.00 38.00 55.00 46(H) 35.00 55.00 - 56(H) 37.00 - 40.00 81 consignors representing 7 was moderately active. Bulls Huffman production sale on 10 heifers will be offered for r t, .... Services 8 A'ou can order your personal - ized rubber stamp or business cards from the Gazette Times. Standard rubber stamps also available. 8 14 tfs. FREE. Dead Animal Remov al Fast Daily Service. Call COllect-567-7639. IIERM1S TON HIDE & TALLOW. 10-2-tfc. SAVE with Solar energy. Performance at 40 degrees below 0. Estimates made without obligations. Blue Mountain Energy Savers. Box 582, Lexington. CARL MARCfUARDT, agent. 9HD-8476. 11-13-4C. 'Planning a wedding? The Gazette-Times has many beautiful invitations for you to choose from. Stop by and look over our pleasing selection. B-14-tfs RINSE-N-VAC: See us for all your carpet cleaning supplies. Coast to Coast. Heppner. 9-4 tfc. Livestock & Poultry 10 Will kind, iston. BUY Phone tfc. HORSES - any 567-6065, Herm- Mscefaneous M FOR SALE: Girls 20-inch bike, excellent condition; 4 drawer Singer sewing ma chine cabinet. Call after 6p.m. 676-9247. 11 13 4c. Used Soligor telephoto zoom lens with case. Zooms from 8i)mm to 2(H) mm. Fits all Canon 35mm cameras. $110; see David Sykes, Heppner Gazette-Times, 676-9228. 10-30 tfc. Sporting Equipment 16 We buy. sell and trade - New and Used Guns. Coast to Coast, Heppner. 8-28-tfc. ii ii mm ' m e-;--mv 73 PONT1AC I.EMANS 4 Dr.. AT.. AC., Local Owner , ,t'h:un 74 CIIEV. ( TON 4x4 AT., PS., PH.. CLEAN UNIT '76 MON7.A llatt'lihni'k Coupe Beautiful .let Black 73 FORD COURIER 4 sp. Pickup Farley Motor Col FEEDER SALE NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY ' Highway 84 and W ESTLAND ROAD HERMISTON. OREGON November 18, 19811 1 p.m. Whether you are buying I assured of true market Northwestern Livestock in ' week attracts livestock i representing feeder and Northwest. Already consigned: 150 head Simmental cross KH) head mixed calves too head black baldy calves. 150 head Hereford calves, 4(H) 2(H) head Hereford and black calves 1 75 head black calves, 450 lbs 2(H) head mixed steers and heifers, 650 lbs 30 bead Hereford cows bred Call your consignments Phone: Don Grauer - 567-6655 evenings - 567-3111 I Gary Miller 565 3275 jevenings - 567-6649 Everett Jones - 276-4205 Mobile Homes 20 1973 70x14 3-bdrm mobile home on two 5oxl(K landscap ed lots Appliances, storm windows, air conditioning, wired shop -all for 17.0(H) Call for an appointment to see. 676-5536. Sherwood Realtors Inc. 625-7111, 11 13 lc. Real Estate 23 Wanted to Buy: Approx. KM) acres (more or less) with or without lild!s. in Heppner area. Would consider any secluded parcel. Send infor mation to Jerry Huron. P.O. Box 66. Eatonvllle, Wash., k:12K or phone I-2I!6-H:i2-3I9. ll-6-gp Spacious 5 Bedroom, Family Room, Full Finished Base ment. Fireplace. Carpeting, Energy Efficient I'iiox Heat Pump. On Large Corner 1)1. $55.IMH). By Appointment Only. Call 989 8150 after 5. 10 16-tfc. j irk IMMEDIATE J$$CASH$$ AVAILABLE J For Real Estate onlrarls, Trust Deeds K Mortgages. W e also loan monev Jim Farley. Manager 276-3723 4 PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION .aWK . 1978 FORD F250 4x2 4 ftp. Nice Unit Take This One Away 1974 CIIEV TON AT.. AC. LOW MILES HURRY THIS ONE WON'T LAST or selling livestock you can be value when doing business at Hermiston, Northwestern each buyers from a 3-state area packer buyers throughout the calves 4(H) 450 lbs. - 450 lbs. white-face steers and heifer. to Simmental bulls. in today. Real Estate 23 THREE ACRES of mountain property with water, elec tricity and fence. $8,5(H). A mountain home with 6 acres, water, electricity, full deck with good view. $38.5(8) B76 5:ilH. 7 3 tfc. Pets 25 s FREE: Australian cattle dogs Eight weeks old, These are out of our good dog 'Harvey" and dam is "Squirt", who is an excellent cowdog. Hinton Creek Ranch, 676-53-11. ll-6-2p. For A Complete Line Of Tractor Repair See... B & C REPAIR, INC Service Cells Welding Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment Fabrication Maintenance lone 422-7409 or 422-7418 mximm 5KI imWn - - 1 'WXM ID ( i f x