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The Heppner Gazette-Time., Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, April 2. 1S81-NINE JXtM CASH rnoM unwanted ites GAZETTE-TIMES ASSUME AB , 15caword J ( 1 0-word minimum ) 676-9: fCL MID COLUMBIA LIVESTOCK iXCHAIiGI,IHC. COMPLETE AND .PROFITABLE LIVESTOCK MARKETING SERVICE. SALE EVHY FRIDAY, 1x00 PJW. ccnsisnm for friiay, apoil 3 50 Pair 25 Hereford 10 Baldy 10 Black 5 Mixed 39 Ewes, 19 with Lambs If YOU ARE RANKING TO BUY OR SELL LIVESTOCK, PLEASE LET US HELP YOU. MARKETING IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU. Sifting from pg. 8 in view for the town by mean of diking or pumping. The 1948 flood wan high enough to form en 18-ineh pool on most of the downtown area. The lone High School band under the direction of Gary Stephenson received a top rating of "I" at the Eastern Oregon Music Festival held last Saturday at Pendleton. The lone band was entered in the class "D" division but played class "C" music. Under the direction of Norman Peters, the Heppner High School band received a 2 rating at the Eastern Oregon Music Festival in Pendleton. The Heppner High class "B" mixed chorus received a 2 and the grade school band receiv ed a 3 rating. Both of these are directed by Mr. Peters. FIVE YEARS AGO A rummage sale sponsored by the Heppner Swim Team Association has been tenta tively set for April 23 and 24. Forrie Burkenbine accepted the gavel and office of Exalted Ruler of the Heppner Elks Lodge from Dean Naffziger on April 1, when Naffziger joined the ranks of the Past Exalted Rulers. Beginning April 1, the Lex ington postal station has been relocated. It has been return ed to Del s Market which was its home for many years. The station equipment was moved from the Ed Struthers home to Del's Market last weekend. Marie Struthers will continue acting as postal clerk until March 31. Del Piper submitted a bid that was accepted for the station and has taken back the responsi bility that he discharged for many years. The trees in the Heppner Main Street Park were expert ly pruned by Edwin Cutting and his son, Robert Cutting, who was visiting from Esta cada last week. This was a Heppner Garden Club project carried out by the Cuttings and Barbara James. The men cut out less desirable growth and Barbara worked at clean ing up their cuttings. Several Garden Club volunteers were ill and the worthwhile project fell to just two members, Ed and Barbara, and the visitor from Estacada. The distribution of $27,500 to 18 Oregon counties to cover eligible costs of maintenance and operation of local mus eums during fiscal year 1975 was announced by Fred B. Klaboe, State Highway Divi sion administrator. The apportionment is auth orized by statue and goes to the various counties as reim bursement for amounts spent in the support of local mus uems. The amounts ranged from $229.53 to $2,352.76. The Morrow County Museum at Heppner received $1,029.43. Smelt selling for six pounds for $1 are costing operators of the Trojan Nuclear Plant a good bit more than that in time and effort. Under the technical specifications gover ning operation of the 1.1 million kilowatt generating facility, anytime more than 20 fish are found in or near water intake structures in a 24-hour period, the Nuclear Regula tory Commission msut be notified. THE Yard phon 503-298-AdA speom feeder SALE THIS. April 11 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Ilwy 84 Westland Road llermUton, Oregon 97838 Expecting a good run of feeder cattle from tome of the best producers In the west. Why Sell The Auction Way? . I. Competatlve Spending 2. No Pencil Shrink 3. Guaranteed Check 4. Larger Numbers 5. More Buyers 450 head already consigned. Consign early so we can notify ut of state buvers. OonGrauer 5C7-6CS5 Eve.57-31U Gary Miller 567-6649 Eves. 567-6594 Use Gazette-Times Gaasifieds (H PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE The second meeting of the City of Heppner Budget Com mittee will be Wednesday. April 8, 19B1 at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. 188 W. Willow Street , as agreed upon by the budget committee before they ad journed their first meeting of February 17. 1981. Marshall Lovgren Budget Officer Published: April 2nd. 1981 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to ORS 477.250, notice is hereby given that public hearings will be held for the purpose of providing all owners of lands an oppor tunity to be heard on matters pertaining to the budgeting of moneys required to defray the cost of fire protection and suppression within the boun daries of the Eastern Oregon Fire Protection District and for privately owned lands in Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gil liam. Grant, Harney. Hood River, Jefferson, Malheur, Morrow. Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler counties within the boundaries of the Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood, Oohoco. Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman Na tional Forests. Hearings will be held at the following places: West Central Oregon Division, Tuesday, April 14, 1981, 10 a.m. at Prineville Division Headquarters, Prineville, Oregon . West Central Oregon Division, Monday, April 13. 1981, 10 a.m. at The Dalles Division Head quarters, The Dalles, Oregon. Northeast Oregon Division, Friday, April 17. 1981, 2 p.m., at La Grande Division Head quarters, LaGrande, Oregon. East Central Oregon Division, Thursday, April 16, 1981, 2 p.m., at John Day Division Headquarters, John . Day, Oregon . Copies of this budget may be inspected at the Eastern Oregon Forest Protection Dis trict offices at John Day, Prineville, The Dalles, and DALLES, OREGON Home Phone 483-2315 Everett Jones 276-4205 (2- 0 PUBLIC NOTICES LaGrande, Oregon. OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY H.MIKE MILLER. STATE FORESTER Published: March 26. April 2. 1981. . CALL FOR BIDS The City of lone has determined that the danger ous building located on the corner of 2nd and Cherry streets also known and des cribed as IS. 24E 9 AB 2900 35-1 of the town of lone must be abated. Bids may be submitted by letter. Details of the abate ment procedure can be secur ed from Linda La Hue, Mayor. Bids will be opened on April 6. 1981 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall, City of lone. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address all bids to the City of lone, P.O. Box 361, lone. Ore. 97843. Please write BID on the outside of the envelope. Information request to Linda LaRue, lone, Ore. 97843. Published: April 2. 1981 PUBLIC NOTICE The CITY OF HEPPNER PLANNING COMMISSION will hold a public hearing at 8:00P.M., April 13, 1981, at the Heppner City Hall on two proposed amendments to the City of Heppner Zoning Ord inance 478. One Ordinance amendment allows mobile homes on rented property. The second Ordinance amend ment will allow utility out buildings. Published: April 2, 1981. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held before the Lexington City Council at Lexington City Hall, 8 P.M., Tuesday, April 7. 1981 concerning a proposed change in the rear yard requirement in the Lexington Zoning Ordinance, Section 3.12, item 3. The present requirement is 35 feet. The council proposes to change the requirement to 35 feet for dwellings and 10 feet for outbuildings in a Residential Zone. By Ed Baker, Mayor Published: April 2. 1981 La Grande Livestock John B. Kirby MARKET REPORT THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1981 CATTLE SALABLE - 1135 STEERS CHOICE GOOD .TOO to 400 lbs. 76.00 - 8O.00 Quotable 72.00-75.00 400 to 500 lbs. " 74.00-78.00 69.00 - 73.00 50to6O0lbl. 71.00 - 75.00 68.00 - 70.00 600 to 700 lbs. 67.00 - 73.00 63.00 - 65.00 700 to 800 lbs. 67.00 - 68.09 60.00 - 64.00 Over 800 lbs. 65.00 - 68.00 ' 59.00 - 62.00 plain 55.00 - 64.00 HEIFERS CHOICE GOOD 300 to 400 lbs. 64.00 - 71.00 59.00 - 62.00 400 to 500 lbs. 62.00 - 67.50 57.00 - 60.00 500 to 600 lbs. 60.00 - 66.00 55.00 - 59.50 600 to 700 lbs. 59.00 - 62.00 54.00 - 58.00 700 to 800 lbs. 58.00 - 60.50 54.00 - 57.00 Over 800 lbs. 60.00-62.00 53.00 Pairs 570.00 - 655.00 Bred Cows 385.00 540.00 Bred Heifers 325.00-475.00 Commercial & Utility Cows 43.00 - 48.50 Canners Cutters 37.00 - 42.00 Bulls 50.00-55.00 HOGS SALABLE 54 Fat hogs 33.00 33.75 Sows 25.75-34.00 HORSES SALABLE II Under 1000 lbs. Over 1000 lbs. There were 54 buyers and 72 consignors represented at Thursday's market. Market Trend: While the market was down from last markets prices, it was 2.00 higher than current market reports earlier in the week had shown. Next Sale: The next regular sale will be held Thursday, April 9. This sale will feature range ready bulls. 30 head of bulls are consigned. These are mostly two year olds and include Simmental. Angus, and Herefords. Bulls will sell at 12:00 with the regular run to start directly after the bulls have sold. Other consignments welcome phone 963-2158. Thank you, John B. Kirby LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK A Powder River Equipment Dealer. (MM YOp Rubber Stamps 676-9213 Cards of Thanks ? Thanks for the cards, let ters, flowers, prayers, and visits to our mother and grandmother, Hortense Martin. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. 4-2-lp The Martin families WE DO TUNEUPS on rototil lers and lawnmowers. Petty john's 676-9157 Help Wanted 4 BOARDMW CORRES PON DENT - Community or iented person wanted to write Boa rdman -area news for the Carette-Times No experience necessary. Call 1-676-9228 for more infor mation. Head cook needed for lone senior citizens mealsite. 6 hrs. per week at $3 40 an hour. For an application call 422 7220 or 989-8188, by April 8. 3 26-2C SENIOR SERVICES SUP ERVISOR - Part-time. Re sponsible for the overall coordination of the Area Agency on Aging Senior Citi zen Programs in Morrow County. Requires knowledge of supervision techniques, ability to deal effectively with people, good communication skills, budgeting ability. Salary negotiable. Request , employment application by calling 276-6732 or writing E.C.O.A.C., P.O. by 5:00 p.m. April 6. Equal Opportunity Employer. 4-2-lc Work Wanted 5 Baby Sitting Mon. - Fri. $1 per hour. Call Joan at 676-5260. 4 2-tp 31.50 - 36.00 39.00 - 45.00 Wanted 6 Wanted to rent: 2 - 3 bedroom apt. or house, or trailer space. Reliable teach er. 676-5193 after 6 p.m. 4-2-lp 74 in. B & D Saw Blades Retf. 3.99 Special 2.99 3 days only April 2, 3, 4, Pettyjohn's 676-9157 Rentals 7 APA RTMENT-Bachelor Apt. furnished with most utilities included. $100 month! Ph: wk days 676-9157 eves & weekends 676-9284. 4-2c 2-bedroom and 3 bedroom un furnished apartments for rent. 676-5118. 3-26-tfc EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS New. two berlrnom apartments for rent. Call 676-5120. 3-13-tfc. Services 8 J Income Tax. ! I Prepared j I Bookkeeping I Office Work J j Part-Time ! I Marie Key I 422-7532 liaiMMaiHBiaiaiJ Yon can order your personal bod rubber stamp or business cards from the Gazette Times. Standard rubber stamps also available. 8-14-tfs. Planning a wedding? The Gazette-Times has many beautiful invitations for you to choose from. Slop by and look over our pleasing selection. 8-14-tfs IP I I I ! fill If 02 CARS ARE:CGf.HK3H That's right, Farley Motor will receive shipment on the new F03D IIP CM and FCUIIAC J2000 CAQ This Month Great Mileage & Economy Used I9H0 6 cly. Ford pickup. 4 sp. overdrive. 4,600 dual tanks. Radio clear. 1979 Courier - 4 clean 11.000 miles. cly.. 66 Ford Services 8 Back By Popular Demand! FREE WASH AND WAX with FILL UP No increase in gas prices.VERN'S 76 STATION. Heppner. 3-26-4c FREE Dead Animal Removal - Fast Daily Service. Call collect - 567-7639. HERMIS--TON HIDE & TALLOW. 10-2-tfc JOB PRINTING - envelopes, letterheads, business forms. : register forms. business cards, fliers, and other types of printing available. The Heppner Gazette-Times 676 9228. Livestock & Poultry 10 FOR SALE 8 yr. mare stands 14.2 hands high. $450.00 468-2681 Spray, Ore. 3-26-3C. WILL BUY HORSES - any kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis tonT tfc. '"" Farm Eq uipment 11 24 ft. John Deere Disk. Excellent Condition - $6500. 989-8181 4-2-2C Real Estate 23 twk kM V , S Si ENERGY EFFICIENT turn of S 5 BR, 2 baths, full basement, fireplace.wood stove and 20 J 5 fruit trees. $59,900. J 5 UNIVERSAL REALTY. INC. I S Hermislon, OR 567-8303 j Musical 15 FOR SALE - Brand new AM-FM IN-dash 8-track player. 989-8194. 1-29-tfc Spotting Equipment 16 We Buy, Sell and trade usen guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. l-26tfc Coast to Coast 67K-HW1 Furniture & Appliances 18 For Sale: Almost new 16 cubic foot freezer. 676 5028 4-2-tfc FOR SALE: Small space gas heater reasonably priced -422-7195. 3-19-4C. Car & Pickup Specials lM0 Ruick Skylark - 4 dr. front wh. drive, local owner. Mi:t Willys Wagu.r 4 dr. '76 Chev. 2ton wgn. 20.5OO miles. 6 cly. 4x4. 4x4 at low miles SrlCW. OF M WLLK " '4 ton, 3 sp., clean, good rubber Farley M otor Co. Mobile Homes 20 FOR SALE: 1980 GUERDEN MOBILE HOME 4 month's old- 14x70 with 7 by 12 tip out and deck. 2 bedroom 1 -garden tub with shower, 1-reg. tub with shower. Circular kitchen, utility area. Dining room with hutch: earth colors - all electric stove-refrigerator-dishwasher included. Location Heppner -1 block off Main 210 Chase $25,000 676-5528. 3-12-lptfc Cars S Trucks 22 1968 Ford Torino 428 Cobra, jet stripped for racing. Contact Jay Papineau 989-8531. 3-26-3p FOR SALE: 1972 Opel, good condition, 4 speed, good mile age $975. 676-5833. 3-26-3C Pickup truck valued at $3778 sold for $250. JUany. more bargains available for sale through government auctions. Call 602-941-8014 Ext. 355. 3-26-4C. For Sale: '55 GMC truck, runs good, in good shape. Ph. 676-5341. . 4-2-lp Real Estate 23 .. I I ' the centurv colonial features K House for sale: 3 - 4 bdrm, Patio, wood stove, oil furnace, out of flood zone, fenced yard, partial basement, carpet and wax-no-more. $35,000. Call 676 9973 after 4 p.m. 4-2-3p BACKHOE & SEPTIC TANK & 11 L. I f. i DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION GRAVEL, .DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE ANY m NEED LARGE ggy "CENSED 1977 Dodge Club Cab 4x4 AT. PS. AC. Load Real Estofe 23 Far Western Red Estcfs Bob Harris, Broker 676-9015 Heppner, OR. 97836 2 Acs with water, sewer J power, EZ access. $10,000. I Close-in 3 Bdrm. fully carpet- ted. full finished bsmt., play-f I room, large 3 level lot. elect.i iht.. Ore. Vet. loan. Now $57,500. I ICozy 2 bdrm.. stucco exterior full bsmt., carpeted, all neat n clean, elect, ht., $37,250. Exceptionally good 2 bdrm,! carpeting, new kitchen, litel ceiling panels, full bsmt., I elect, ht. & Fisher wood htr. Asking only $48,000. 5 Ac. home or mobile site.! F$9,500. Good terms avail. E-Zft access & electric. WANTED for buyer - 2.000 tol 1 3.000 Ac. combo wheat and; (stock ranch. Yard Sales 28 11th Annual Antique and Collectible Show, Apr. 4 - 5, Umatilla County Fairgrounds, Hermiston Ore., Sat. 9-6, Sun. 9-4. Ph. 567-6916. 4-J-lC Garage Sale: Teen age and misc. items. Sat. and Sun April 4 and 5. Kevin Chick, Jerry Rood, Condon Hwy. 4-2-lc 4-2-lc TOPS YARD SALE April 1 1 - 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Across from grade school play-' ground. Infants - childrens -womens clothes plus much more. 4-2-2c IMMEDIATE f $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE I FOR REAL ESTAlf ( j CONTACTS. JJ TRUST. DEEDS & MORTGAGES. WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGRT 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL COtPOXATlGN mm (LDMYwiiiU) DUMP TRUCK lurajiL EXCAVATING 03 SMALL A BONDED kie.i,iiii iMMiM