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'a.:- The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July , 19R1-F1VE Recreation Report cont. from p. 4 G-T Oaified A great way to find what your'e looking for built to provide electrical power (or the nearby towns and old mines. The Powerhouse was con structed In 1908, and after 59 years of continuous service, generated its last electrical power In October, 1907. Due to Its age, small size, and remoteness, It was no longer practical to operate the Fre mont Powerhouse. The source of water for the Fremont Power Plnnt was Olive Lake, a natural Lake at an elevation of 5,394 feet. It Is located approximately eight nilles west of the Powerhouse and can be reached by traveling Forest Rood no. 10. The water from Olive Lake reached the Powerhouse through wood and steel pipe lines. The pipeline is approx imately eight miles long and drops l.OtiA feet in elevation. Since its original construction, it was replaced twice, the most recent pipe measures 32 inches in diameter. The pipe line provided water under pressure of 425-4B5 pounds per square Inch at the Power house. The pipeline con still be seen nt vurlous places along the road between the Power house and Olive Lake. In 1968. California Public Utilities Company donated the entire complex to the Forest Service. It is now open to the public as a place of historical interest. IIF.I'I'NF.ItltANCF.It DISTRICT t'enland Lake and Dull f'rnirie Uikes are both free of n e. Fishing at both lakes is ' (air, however, It is improving at Pen I and Lake. All roads on the district are oHn, however, the road into t'enland Lake is in poor condition. Copple Butte Trail No. 3052 is open, and Dull Praire Lake Trail No. 3056 is open and maintained. Both Dull Prairie and Fair view Campgrounds are open. Mushrooms can still be luitnd at the higher elevations o( the district. Heppner Hanger District firewood cutting permits are available at both the district office and at the supervisor's office in Pendleton. POMFROY KANGFK DISTRICT The fire danger is increas ing as the days continue to be in the higher temperatures. Woodcutters should remem ber to check the daily fire pri'caulion class before cut liii wood. All trails, roads, and camp grounds on the district are open. A high amount of use was expected for the 4th of July holiday. There has been an increase of use in the WenahaTuenn uon wilderness with visitors taking advantage of the fish ing, hiking, and camping opportunities available. Moral mushrooms can still be found in the higher eleva tions. A few cauliflower mush rooms are beginning to come out. URIAH RANGFR DISTRICT Trails: All trails are open and in good condition except for a few wet spots. Motorcyc lists should use extra caution. Roads: All roads are open with a few wet spots. Campgrounds: All camp grounds are open on a self-service basis. Cauliflower mushrooms are still in season. WALLA WALLA RANGFK DISTRICT To many Umatilla Forest visitors, woodcutting is as much a part of the recreation al enjoyment of the forest as , hiking or fishing. To provide easy opportunity for this . activity, a simplified system for obtaining a free-use wood cutting permit has been imple mented. Woodcutting permits are issued free to anyone interest- ed In cutting a little fireplace wood for their own home use. They may be obtained from any Umatilla Forest office. Up to ten cords of wood may be cut. Along with woodcutting permits Is a special map showing where wood may be cut. The Walla Walla Ranger District has reported that Jubilee Lake and Woodward Campgrounds are now In full swing. Starting June 26, fee and garbage collections are In effect. The nightly charge for both campgrounds Is $2. Campers who carry the Golden Age or Golden Access Passport will be entitled to a 50 percent discount on these camping fees. To qualify for the Golden Age Passport, an individual must be 62 years of age or older. The Golden Access Passport may be iHsured to those who are permanently disabled or blind and can provide written con firmation of their eligibility. Both the Golden Age and Golden Access Passports may be obtained free. Roads on the Walla Walla District are generally drive able but may be soft in higher elevation areas. Some roads are now experiencing logging' traffic and motorists are advised to drive with care and be prepared for encounters with other vehicles. All visitors are asked to please follow the pack-it-out program unci take their gar bage home for proper dispos al. If even a few visitors would pick up a little that someone else carelessly left behind, the forest environment would benefit tremendously. 52- . 0 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF PROMISSORY NOTES FOR INTERIM FINANCING On Monday. July 20. 1081 at 8:0t) p.m., at the Heppner City Hall there will be a public hearing before the Heppner Common Council concerning the adoption of a proposed ordinance providing for the issuance of promissory notes of the City of Heppner, Oregon, in the aggregate principal sum of four hundred thirty thousand dollars ($4:10,000.00) for the purpose of providing interim financing for the costs and construction of improvements to the muni cipal water system and auth orizing and directing the city recorder to advertise for written bids on said notes, and declaring an emergency. Published: July , 1981 Cards of Thanks 1 I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for the flowers, cards, visits and telephone calls I received while I was in the hospital. I enjoyed every one of them. 7-9-lc Gladys Snider I would like to thank everyone who sponsored me for the Cystic Fibrosis bike athon. I won grand prize. Thank you, 7-9-lp Marion McMillan I would like to thank all my family and friends for their thoughtfulness in sending cards, visiting and calling during my recent stay in St. Anthony Hospital. 7-9-lc Norman Nelson I would like to express my appreciation to Dr. Gifford, Dr. McCoy and the nursing staff of the Pioneer Memorial Hospital for the excellent care and treatment I received. Also a big thank you for the flowers, cards and gifts from friends and relatives. 7-9-lc OletaR.Farrens' Cards of Thanh 1 I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and family for their cards, visits, prayers, phone calls, flowers and the many kindnesses shown me during my recent illness, A special thanks to Dr. Gifford and the nurses and staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital for their excellent care. 7-9-lp Lena H.Kelly I want to thank all the people who sponsored me m the Cystic Fibrosis Bike athon. I won a nice radio. Thank you. 7-9-lp Robert McMillan We would like to thank everyone for attending our open house on Sunday June 28. I made us proud to have you all share our joy. Chuck and Lisa Nelson 7-9-lc A sincere thank you to all my friends and relatives who visited me, wrote cards, and sent flowers during my slay at the hospital. 7-9-lp Gladys Munkers THANKS to the following businesses who donated paint to painl the inside of the Cutsforth Park dining hall: Coast -to-Coast Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington Lumber Yard Rietmann's Hardware and to caretuker. building. Dale Messinger. for painting the MORROW COUNTY 4-H LEADERS ASSOC. Notices 2 Jerry's Barbershop now open for business in Heppner. Call 676-5241 for an appoint ment. 7.9.1c AA Information 676-9815. 41614c' Lost & Found 3 Found - male dachshund dog July 4, Hoger Street. 676-5057. 7-9 1c Help Wanted 4 BOAR OMAN CORRES PONDENT -Community or iented person wanted to write Ronrriman-aren news for the Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Cull 1-676-9228 for more infor mation. Wanted. Bookkeeper. Apply in person Coles House of Fashion, Heppner. 7-9-tfc STUDENTS: PAKTTIMK SALES can give you extra income this summer. Work with proven automotive safety product. Easy to sell. Details 676-9944 after 7 p.m. 6-18-tfc WANTED: Heppner High boys' sports writer. Apply Gazette-Times. 4-9-tf applications being taken for Executive Secretary. Typing and Shorthand required. Some bookkeeping experience need ed. Inquire at Morrow County Court Office Rm. 101, Court house; Heppner, Or. 7-9-tfc Work Wanted 5 Wanted - Babysitting - my home -676-9279. 7-9-lc fllil rtftl IvilCjr Wy;&WfcLIinl LiUESTCm EMI COMPLETE AND PROFITABLE LIVESTOCK MARKETING SERVICE IF YOU ARE PLANNING MARKETING IS OUR Rocky Wbb The Gazette-Times 676-9228 Wanted 6 Would like 1" e vonr old Christmas cards for mv hobby. Please leave at Central M;irl.-et w i'h John or Frnie . ,'iUo ;i RrN'nivx Market i ''V4i M;ir K '.rilow Rentals 7 Apartments for rent in lone I'l'T.TT't 5-?l-lfe. t.- i-iwim---- TFRRACK i"Hi.'VTi Neiv two Im..'. - ,vir'ti.rn'; for ront r-' ' r -,fn t n tfr For rent : 2 bedroom apart ment, heat, water -garbage furnished. No children or pets. $230 per month. 676-9721 7-9-2c iSIDiriG FOR (YOUR HOf.lE! I Aluminum or J vinyl siding will I improve the ' looks and cut I energy costs of J your home. I We install or dol j it yourself. j FREE ESTIAAATES J I Pettyjohn's I j Phone 676-9157 j Services 8 FREE Dead Animal Removal - Fast Daily Service. Call collect - 567-7639. IIERMIS TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2tfc f Ufa 676-8157 HEPPNER BACKMOE SERVICE 5 Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating 2'nstallution of Septic Tanks! 5 and Drain Fields Gravel, Dirt Hauling t'VPi'RirKrvn BONDED and LICENSED Take advantage of free car wash with any fill-up of gas. Vern's 76 Station. 7-2-tfc Planning a wedding? The Gazette-Times has many beautiful invitations lor you to choose from. Stop by and look over our pleasing selection. 7-2-tfs harm Produce 12 i CHERRIES 0-PICIC ") r Bings & Royal Ann C ' -) Lamberts 35c b. ! No Rain Damage Bring Containers V ITHGHAS ORCHARDS 154-'. 1 ' KtftCERLYtC 934-2370 IIP It till Ytf JMt?0l-2vW TO BUY OR SELL LIVESTOCK, PLEASE LET US HELP YOU BUSINESS AND WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU. 433-2315 SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS 676-9228 Business Opportunities Annnrel business for sale. Condon Orecon 384-4143 3H-I i;i:7ft r. 4-tff Livestock S Poultry 10 WILL Bl'Y HORSES - any kind Phone 567 -6065. Hermis ton. lie. AUTOMATIC ATTIC FACJ Keep your attic cool and your house cooler. SAVE on air conditioning energy costs. Turns on automatically PETTYJOHN'S 676-9157 farm Equipment 11 We have several new WESTGO grain transport augers assembled and ready to go amis cc::sTnucn::j CQOAr!Y STORMOR GRAIN BINS & WESTGO AUGERS CALL COLLECT 562-5CS6 Grain Bins for sale. 1.000 to 45.000 bushel capacity. We erect or you erect. Complete lineol accessories. Completed by this year's harvest. Also farm buildings. Call collect: 503-388-3272. High Desert Steel Struc tures 354 N.E. Greenwood Bend, OR 4-16-ctfn 1976 Ford C900 Tractor, 534 CI 10:00x20 - 95 percent rubber Single axle - 10,000 actual highway miles - Ph 989-8586. 7-9-3c CHIEF BINS Buildings. Steel or Wood Pole. Augers. Your choice for quality. Call for a dollar-saving bid today! Ask for Merle. Turman Aeration 567-7666 Hermiston.OR. 5-7-tfc For Sale: Ford tractor 600. Real clean and top notch condition. Barred tires or non-directional, your choice. Will deliver for $3,375 - phone : 422-7105. 7-9-2C Farm Produce 12 THE DALLES, OREGON HfiP inc'- EVEHY FRIDAY 1:00 P.M. Use Gazette-Times Classifieds Miscellaneous 14 Pre fabricated metal build ings commercial and indus trial by American Buildings Company. We erect or you erect. Complete service in cluding design. High Desert Steel Structures 354 N.E. Greenwood Bend. OR call collect : 503-388-3272 4-tfi-etfn Displav cases and clothing 'racks for sale. 384-4193 " 3H4-W8 , fi-4-tfc Bring back the shine to your . vehicle and protect the paint -on newer ones. Simnniirr Wax. $1995 and up. Vern's '76 Station. 676-51R4 6-4-1 fc Musical 15 FOR SALE - Brand new AM FM IN'-dnsh R-tracV. plover WW-8194. 1-29-tfc Sporting Equipment 16 For Sale -15 ft. unsinkable fiberglass sailboat. Original cost of $600, will sell for $250. 676-9436. 7-9-2C We Buy. Sell and trade used guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. l-26tfc Coast to Coast 676-WI For Sale: Three swivel boat seats - two plastic, one upholstered. $8.50 each. Paul W. Jones. 676-9972. 7-9-2C jrk-.-mniMj Fud 17 y Firewood for sale: $60 a cord. Phone 676-9748. 6-25-3p Furniture & Appliances 18 ' FREE - STOVE- works -U-Haul from 410 W. West. Lexington 989-8130. 7-9-2p FOR SALE: Antique oak draw-leaf dining table $250. four matching antique oak chairs $150. coffee table $25. Call after 4 p.m. 676-9635. 5-28-tfc. Trailers & Campers 21 FOR SALE - Super big 1971 pick-up Camper. Just $745. Complete with auxiliary axle with spare tire and trailer hitch for boat, etc.. special bumper for pick-up. sleeps 5, chemical toilet, 3-way refrig erator, furnace, stove, eye level oven, and 2 propane tanks. Requires ton pick-up. Phone 676-5255 7-2-tfc Cars S Trucks 22 1965 GMC 2 Ton Truck 305 V-6 - 95 percent rubber. $2500.00 - Ph. 989-8586. 7-9-3C 20 ft. Alum Van Body -$1000.00 ph 989-8586. 7-9-3C For Sale: FIELD READY CHEV 21 Ton Truck $5500. See at Farley Motor Cornett Green. 7-9-lp 4 :r I; ujaitli you Used Car ... . REMEMBER WE HAVE THE J200 IN STOCK!!!!!!!!! 1973 Pinto Suire Station Wagon 2 dr., 4 sp.. Economy Plus :I97B CMC Ton Clean. Local Owner, Low Miles. AT. AC. AM-FM CB Radio. Good Rubber 1971 Pinto 2 dr.. 4 sp. Run-about 1963 Willy's Military 4x4 Jeep Metal Canopy I IP h : W as mm Farley Mo tor Co Real Estate 23 IONE Fenced, large lot surrounds, this luxurious 1440 jsq. ft. newer mobile hotkey bdrms, 2 baftsTail aDDlilrfy aucel lentVsSFVrf fntJrials, color and voo& tones. A.C., wood stoef2percent loan. $42,500. CRONIN & CAPLAN INC., , REALTORS Vesta Kilkenny 635-8171 or 244-3311. . ' 6-25-4C For Sale: Two houses locat ed on adjoining lots. Both are currently 'rented. $25,000 Terms. 623-6240. ! 6-18-tfc P0U11TAM VALLEY LAUD COMPANY REALTORS SOUTH MAIN & KINKADE AVE., BOAR OMAN, AT NO. 1 LANDMARK SQUARE PHONE 481-6251 CONDON HOMES FOUR BEDROOM - insulated. 3'2 baths, heat pump, storage everywhere $39,500. , FIVE BEDROOM ANTIQUE $13,000 FIX-UP FOUR BEDROOM HOME will carry contract Owner $35,000 BOARDMAN PROPERTY 3 BEDROOM home, family room, air conditioning unit, range, refrigerator, dishwash er, garbage disposal, drapes and rods $47,900 3 BEDROOM home, air condi tioning, landscaped with auto matic underground sprinkler system $47,800 CONDON Boyd Harris 384-5114 BOARDMAN Gordon Nelson 922-5675 Sheryl Holmes 481-5531 HOMES RANCHES ACREAGES BUSINESSES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Roger Britt ogerJQritt Phon 676-5096 3ACKHOE & rn 4 ik inn ft IK ICTA I I I DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE Any Excavating Need Large or Small LICENSED I seethase A Values! 1975 Datsun 719 Wagon J 4 door, 4 speed, Clean, Good ; . Rubber . " PEADY TO GO! . ; 1974 Chev. Pickup I - AT, 4x4, Good Rugged Farm Pickup ' I7t Jimmy Wagon 4 wheel drive, Low Miles, Air Conditioned GET YOUR' TRUCK IN NOWI FRONT : END ALIGNMENT : 676-9116 I For Western Red Estate Bob Harris, REALTOR 676-9015 Heppner, OR. 97836 New Listings A Very Clean, well kept. 1 bdrm duplex, with roomy storage and extra large lot with lawn and shrubs. $30,000. - terms - maybe. . Quite attractive, smaller 4 bdrm.. on level 88 x 200 ft lot. Large lawn, shrubs, fruit, garden area. Only $21,000 -You'll like. 2-11 unit Apt. Bldgs, one in Heppner, one in lone. Both with masonary exteriors, good rental situation and tax shel ters. Come by for information. Large 2 bdrm on 100 x 300 ft lot. Remodeled, clean, w-w rugs, new kitchen; has unfin'd attic, fruit trees, BIG garden area. Asking $29,950. Lease -Option may be available. 2 excellent duplexes in lone. Near City park & shopping. Both choice rentals, very low vacancy. Only $50,000. Home & Garden 26 Now is a good time to spruce up your kitchen and other areas with a new vinyl floor from M & R Floor Covering. Heppner. Good selection in stock for you to choose from. Also a wide selection of artificial grass. Many uses around the home and busi ness. M R Floor Covering, Linden Way, Heppner, ' 676-9418. 7-2c Yard Sales' 28 YARD SALE JULY 11 9:00 a.m. to 2:p.m. Corner of Baltimore and Gale. No early sales. 7-9-lc IMMEDIATE $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS, TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES' WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL C0SP03ATI0N Jjjxcavating Rt. 2 Box 2054 DUMP TRUCK TOPSOIL I I ATIAKI GRAVEL I I -.1 BONDED