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    TEN-The Heppner Gnxette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November 27. 1980
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CLASSIFIED AD
15c a word
( 10-word minim um )
676-9
j&xtensionempnasizes
conservation
by Birdii. Tullis.
Extension Service
The emphasis will be on
"Helping You Conserve Re
sources" in the 1980-81 OSU
Extension Service family living-home
economics program
in Morrow and Umatilla
counties, following a state
wide trend.
! The theme was selected
following results of the state
wide long range program
development effort conducted
throughout Oregon last year
by the Extension Service.
Large numbers of local citi
zens were involved in the
effort, pointing out their
concerns for Morrow County.
Their needs and concerns in
most cases, were identical to
those of all Oregonians. When
results from all over the state
were tabulated, it was clear
that resource conservation
and management were the
over-riding concerns of Ore
gonians which extension needs
to address.
The importance of careful
energy use in the face of
increasing costs and short
ages and the need to learn
more about managing the
family's economic resources
in the time of inflation were
the needs most often ident
ified. In Morrow County the
development committee was
concerned with teaching
people how to manage their -time
effectively, how to eat
nutritionally-balanced diets,
and how to help children and
adults achieve their full po
tential. These concerns also
followed state-wide trends.
While "Conserving Re
sources" will be the dominant
theme of programs offered
during the coming year, not
all programs will be directly
related as extension will
continue to offer a balanced
program designed to meet a
variety of educational needs.
The family living program
will offer a variety of ways for
people to get the information
they need to help them live
better lives.
Four Study Groups meet
monthly and always welcome
new members. These are
informal learning groups
which meet monthly to ex
plore a chosen topic. Leaders
who have received training on
the topic share the informa
tion with other members.
Special interest topics are
presented as public meetings
throughout the year. A recent
example was the "Pasta" last
week, and the "Potpourri,"
last month. Other public
interest topics or workshops
wilLbe offered in the spring,
including a workshop on
"Sewing to Fit," and one on
county government. They are
Open to all interested people
and usually without cost. A
correspondence course is off
ered yearly which allows
homemakers to study at home
and -complete as their sched
' ules allow. ,
In "addition, the county
extension office has a wide
variety of bulletins and fact
sheets available free on such
topics as food preservation,
home insulation, clothing con
struction, child development,
burning wood, and horticul
ture. Extension reaches many
audiences through radio and .
newspapers, as well as the
monthly Extension letter
which is mailed to all 4-H
leaders, study group mem
bers, and anyone wishing to
receive it. Television, too, is
utilized in areas where local
programming or stations are
available to agents. Not to be
overlooked are the extension
agents in each county, who are
available to all for personal
ized help with problems.
Anyone interested may re
ceive a printed program
listing all family topics for the
year by calling 676-9642. In,
addition, you will usually find
a notice or article relating to
coming events in this newspaper.
The Extension office in
Morrow County is located
upstairs in the Gilliam-Bisbee
building, directly over the
Coast to Coast store in
Heppner. In addition, mes
sages may be left for agents at
the county office building in
Irrigon, where they will be
delivered on to agents on
Thursdays. One member of
the Morrow staff is usually in
north Morrow County on that
dav.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
, No. 1841
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW,
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Estate of: VIRGINIA
SMITH, deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
.estate of VIRGINIA SMITH , .
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Charles Carlson, the
undersigned, has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the under
signed at the following ad
dress now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Winter &
Sweeney, 471 N. Main, Hepp
ner, Oregon 97836.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep
resentative or the latter's
attorney(s) who is (are)
WINTER & SWEENEY, 471
N. Main, .Heppner, Oregon
97836, phone 676-9456.
Charles Carlson,
Personal Representative
lone, Oregon 97843
Phone 422-7285
Published: November 20, 27,
December 4, 1980
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Case No. 184
CITATION
In the Matter of the Adopt
ion of
JASON THOMAS DIXON, a
minor child.
TO: Walter Archie Dixon
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby cited and required to
appear in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow, at Court
room No. 204 thereof, Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon, within four (4) weeks
of the date of first publication
of this Citation, to then and
there show cause, if any there
be, why a Decree of Adoption
should not be made as
requested in the Petition for
the adoption of Jason Thomas
Dixon, a minor, which Petition
has heretofore been filed in
this cause.
WITNESS the Honorable
Jack F. Olsen, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, County of Morrow,
with the seal of said Court
affixed this 6th day of Novem
ber, 1980.
ATTEST:
Barbara Bloodsworth. Clerk
By: Debora Palmer
Deputy
First Publication: Novem
ber 20, 1980
Last Publication: Decem
ber 11, 1980
Published:
11. 1980
Nov. 20. 27. Dec. 4.
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LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE INC
Complete & profitable
livestock marketing service.
x 371 Head Cottb Comment:
Calves under 400 lbs.
over 400 lbs. strong
active. 600-700 wt.
came unaer pressure. Slaughter cattle and
bulb steady. K feb Friday, Htv. 2S
Sptd&l Ftdr Sal-ttndfly, Hv.24
Total Cettl Sold: 222ft
active & strong
Sale Every Friday 1 p.m.
ROSS EVERY, AUCTIONEER
ROCKY WEBB, MGR.
New Yard Phont No.r503- 298-4464
Home Phone 503-483-2315
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PUBIIC NOTICES
NOTICE TO
INTEREST PERSONS
No. 1843
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Morrow, Probate Depart
ment. In the Matter of the Estate
of HOMER WILLIAM
HUGHES, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
MARY KAY BELLAMY has
been appointed as the Per
sonal Representative of the
above estate and has qualif
ied. All persons having claims
against the estate are requir
ed to present the same, with
vouchers and duly verified, to
the undersigned personal rep
resentative at: 710 S.W. Third
Avenue. Portland. Oregon
97204 within four (4) months f
after the date of first public-
ation of this notice, as stated
below, or they may be barred.
Rights of persons interest in
the estate may be affected by
the above proceedings. Addit
ional information may be
obtained from the records of
the above named Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Dated and first published
November 20, 1980
Mary Kay Bellamy
Personal Representative '
Route 1, Box 42
Echo, Oregon 97826
John C. Mangelsdorf
Gleason, Scarborough,
Trammell & Hannon
Attorneys at Law, P.C.
710 S.W. Third Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97204
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
Published: Nov. 20. 27, Dec. 4,
1980
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE
TO AMEND ORDINANCE
80-9 TO ISSUE PORT OF
MORROW POLLUTION CON
TROL REVENUE BONDS.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
given that the Board of Port
Commissioners of the Port of
Morrow will meet on the 11th
day of December, 1980, at 200
Nelson Square, Boardman,
Oregon at 1:00 p.m. for the
purpose of acting upon an
ordinance amending and fix
ing certain terms of ordinance
80-9 for the issuance of not to
exceed $7,000,000 Port of Mor
row Pollution Control Reven
ue Bonds, (Pacific Northwest
Generating Company Project)
of the Port of Morrow, Oregon.
This notice is published
pursuant to the requirements
of ORS 777.565.
By order of the Board of
Port Commissioners dated the
18th day of November. 1980.
Gene L. Allen. Secretary
Board of Port Commissioners
Port of Morrow. Oregon
Published: Nov. 20, 27, 1980
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under pressure. Calves
'& active. 700 wt. steers
Heifers active. Off quality
on all classes of cattle.
your
maristpSace
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
No. 6474
STATE OF OREGON, Acting
by and through the Director of
Veterans' Affairs,
Plaintiff.
v.
GAYLORD B. LOVELAND
and LEALA M. LOVELAND,
husband and wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 6th day of Novem
ber, 1980, based upon a
Judgment rendered and en
tered in said Court on the 17th
day of October, 1980, in favor
of the State of Oregon, Acting
by and through the Director of
Veterans' Affairs, command
ing me to make sale of the
following described real and
personal property, to-wit:
Lot 16. Block 17 in Block 1,
Osterkamp's Addition to
the City of Irrigon, Section
25, Township 5 North,
Range 26, E.W.M., Mor
row County, Oregon;
together with the following
. described mobile home which
is firmly affixed to the
property :
1979 Kingswood, 24 x 52,
Serial No. 8022
to satisfy a judgment against
defendants, Gaylord B. Love
land and Leala M. Lovcland,
for the sum of $45,152.69,
together with interest on
145.152.69 at 9 percent per
annum from date of judgment
until paid, and for plaintiff's
costs and disbursements
incurred herein in the amount
of $52.50.
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of said Execution and
Judgment and in compliance
with the command of said
Writ, I will on the 18th day of
December, 1980, at 10:00 a.m.
at the front door of the Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner.
Morrow County Oregon, sell at
public auction and subject to
redemption to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all of
the right, title and interest
which the above named de
fendants had on the 17th day of
October, 1980. the date of the
Judgment, and thereafter had
in and to the above described
real and personal property or
any part or portion thereof, to
satisfy said Execution and
Judgment and interest, costs
and accruing costs.
DATED at Heppner. Ore
gon, this 18th day of Novem
ber. 1980.
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" La Grande Livestock
JohnB.Kirby
MARKET REPORT. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1980
CATTLE SALABLE 654
STEERS
Under 3(H) lbs. 75.00-77.00
300 to 4(H) lbs. 72.00 -76.00
400 to 500 lbs. 70.00-74.00
500 to 600 lbs. 70.00 - 72.00
6(H) to 7(H) lbs. 69.00 -70.00
7(H) to 8(H) lbs. 68.00 -70(H)
Over 800 lbs. 67.00 70.00
Plain 45.00 -60(H)
HEIFERS
Heifers are still bringing $10 - $12 under steers.
Stock Cows 400.00- 490.00
Commercial & Utility Cows ' 43.00- 47.00
Cannersi Cutters 37.00 - 42.50
Bulls , 52.00-58.00
HOGS SALABLE 1
Fat hogs 42.50
Sows 33.50-37.50
SHEEP SALABLE 18
Lambs 57.00
HORSES SALABLE 6
Over KHH) lbs. 42. 00
There were 45 buyers and 80 consignors representing six
counties at today's market.
Market Trend : The market was active on yearling steers
and heifer calves. Demand was strong for bred cows and
heifers. We had a very active sale despite the depressed
market conditions everywhere.
NEXT SALE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. I9H0
No Sale Thanksgiving week. We would like to thank all of
the many people who have supported our market and we wish
you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you
John B. Kirbv
La Grande Livestock, a Powder River Equipment Driller
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PUBLIC NOTICES
LARRY I) FETSCH, Sheriff
By Pauline Winter
Deputy
Publishing newspaper:
Heppner Gazette-Times
Date of first publication:
November 20. 1980
Date of last publication:
December 11. 198n
, Publishe
11. 1980
.1: Nov. 20, 27. Dec. 4.
Cards of
Thanks 1.
A mere thank you seems so
little to say in return for the
many acts of kindness shown
to us during Ed's illness and
passing. The phone calls,
cash, flowers and food were
very much appreciated by all
of us. Again, thanks to
everyone very much.
Annie Wilson
Abbi and Sheri Camargo
Tracy and Shawna Wilson
Bud and Delores Wilson
Wayne and Sally Wilson
Jerry and Judy Da vidson
Mike Davidson
Help Wanted 4
Wanted: FAST, ACCURATE
TYPIST. Stop by the Gazette
Times for more information.
11-27-tf
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PONDENT - Community or-
icntea person wanted to write
Boardman-area news for the
Gazette-Times. No experience
necessary.
Call 1-676-9228 for more infor
mation. Final applications are being
taken for position of grounds
custodian at Heppner High
School and Elementary
School. Applications may be
secured at either the Elemen
tary or High School. ll-20-2c.
IONE COR RESPOND h'NT -
(Community oriented person
wanted to write lone-area
Piews for the Gazette-Times.
!No experience necessary. Call
1)76-9228 for more information
Independent contractor to
inspect homes and businesses
for insurance purposes. Must
provide own camera and car.
Perfect for fireman or semi
retired. Reply to Mr. Foote,
P.O. Box 1316 Lynnwood,
Wash. 98036. 11-20 2c,
RUBBER
676-9228
Rentals 7
FOR RENT - 2 bedroom
apartments in Lexington. Call
: days 676-9456, eves. 676-9623 9
klB-tfc ,
EVERGREEN TERRACE
APARTMENTS. New, two
bedroom .apartments for rent '
Call 676-5120. 3-13 tfc.
For Rent;Two bedroom fur
nished apt Water and gar
bage service furnished No
children or pets $140 Herman
Green, 676-9171. ll-l.Mp.
For rent on 6-month lease,
small two bedroom unfurnish
ed house. Fenced yard Washer-dryer
hookup, $135 month
first, last and $ioo deposit.
Available Nov. 5, 676-9015.
10-30-5C.
One bedroom furnished
apartment. Garbage and
water furnished, no children
or pets. $90. Herman Green,
676-9171. ll-2o-2p.
Apparlments for rent in lone.
422-757H. 10-30-tfc
FOR RENT: Two bedroom
duplex with carport. Electric
heat, two blocks from High
School Call 507-8232 or 676
5197. 1 1 20-tfc.
Servces 8
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Gazette-Times has many
beautiful invitations for you to
choose from. 'Stop by and look
over our pleasing selection.
8-14-tfs
FREE. Dead Animal Remov
al - Fast Dailv Service. Call
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TON HIDE & TALLOW.
10-2-tfc.
SAVE with Solar energy.
Sun-wise Solar Heat will save
up to 50 percent of your heal
bill, while the government
pays 65 percent of the cost.
Performance at 40 degrees
below zero Estimates made
without obligations. Blue
Mountain Energy Savers. Box
582. Lexington.
CARL MAHOJ'ARDT. agent,
9X9-8 176. 1 1-27-50.
3a
7.1 PONTIAC I.EMANS
4 Dr., AT., AC, Local Owners
... .Clt'Ull
73 FORD COURIER
t sp. Pickup
I97N FORD F2!HI 4x2
4 N. Nice Unit
Farley Motor Col
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Senices 8
You can order your persbnaT-l
ized rubber stamp or business
curds from the Gazette- ,
Times Standard rubber
stamps also available. 8 14-tfs.
IUNSE-N-VAC: See us for all
your carpet cleaning supplies.
Const to Const. Heppner.
9 4 tie
Livestock &
Poultry 10;
WILL BUY HOUSES - any
kind. Phone 57-iMi5, Ilerm
iston. tfc.
Miscellaneous 14
FOR SAI.E:Seventeen piece
nativity scene made of 5-8 inch
plyboard, life size, hand
painted Plume 676-9121.
Amanda Hiivall 11-27 2c.
In in Sears Craftsman radial
saw, $r0 989-H5H6. 11 20 Ic.
FOR SALE Girls 20-im-h
bike, excellent condition: 4
(liiiwer Singer sewing ma
chine cabinet Call after 6 p.m.-676-021".
II 13 4c
Sporting
Equipment
16
We buy, sell and trade New
him! I mmI (.iiiis Coast to
Coast, Heppner. fi 28 tfc.
Furniture &
Appliances 18
TWO TWIN BEDS for sale
each 676 !UI7 1127 lp.
$15
Mobile Homes 20
MOBILE HOME: 1973,
3-bdrm, 70 x 14 on I (Ml x 1(H) ft.
lot with appliances, air con
ditioning, and shop $17, (KM).
For nppointmrnt to sec, phone
676-S.-,:i.
Sherwood Really Inc. 625-7111.
11-27 2c.
IMMEDIATE
t $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE 3
For Ileal r.slalc ( onli Dels.
Trust Deeds & Morlcaues.
r also loan nioiiev
.Ian Fai'le . Manager
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Take This One
Away
71 BUICK SKYLARK
2-dr coupe, AT. PS, PB. AC.
Clean sharp unit.
HURRY THIS ONE
WON'T LAST
476 V48t
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Cars S. Trucks 22
'74 Pinto, 2 dr 26 mpg.,good
tires, runs good. 676-5077.
1127-2p.
1972 PINTO, engine has just
been tuned, almost new tires,
21 mpg., $795, Call Pastor Dan
Adels, 676 5225, No Friduy
evening or Saturday calls.
11 20-tfc.
Real Estate 23
Jim Wishart Home for nale.
excellent condition, S65.000.Q
Have to see to appreciate. 140
S Gilmore St. Call after 5
p.m., 676.52H3. II 27-tfc.
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. $.I8.5(H) 676
5:tlK. 7 3 tfc
Spacious 5 Bedroom. Family
Room. Full Finished Base
ment. Fireplace. Carpeting,
Energy Efficient l,cnox Heat
Pump On Large Corner Lot.
$.').r).iHHi, By Appointment Only.
Call 989 8150 after 5. 10 16 tfc
Pets 25
FREE: Barn cats, one house
cat. Pam Minster, 989 8155.
11 27 It.
For A Complete
Line Of Tractor
Repair See...
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repaid mr
Service Colls
Welding
Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment
Fabrication
Maintenance
lone
422 7409 or 422 7418
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