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F.IWIT-The Heppner OaieUe-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. October 8. HWI PJ. Livestock Exposition to offer many activities Some of the Pacific North west's best beef, pork and mutton on the hoof will be on public auction October 13 when the 4-H-FFA Blue Rib bon Livestock Sale is held at the Pacific International Live stock Exposition in Portland. Exposition dates are October 10 through 17. The auction offers a chance for the public to purchase a prize-winning market animal and support the FFA .md 4-H Club agricultural programs at the same time, according to Greg Look, Arena Activities Manager for the Exposition. The top two animals in each class in the FFA and 4-H. divisions of the exposition will be sold at the Blue Ribbon Auction, Look said. All are top quality market animals. About 125 animals in all will be sold. Purchasers may take the animals with them, assign them to a firm for butchering and packaging, or sell them at a pre-arranged support price to a major packing company. The support price is set by agreement between the P.I. and the packing company. Look said. The auction is a great opportunity for friends or supporters of the 4-H and FFA programs to support the individual members, Look said. The funds received from the sale helps the students to ' finance future projects. The higher the bid, the more help for the seller. Bidders need not keep the animals, Look said. The packing company will take any animals at a pre-arranged support price. If the bid price is higher, the bidder need pay only the difference between the bid and support prices. "It can be looked at as a donation to the student, or as a form of advertising," Look pointed out. "The bidder gets some publicity and at the same time supports a quality youth program," he contin ued. The Blue Ribbon Auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, October 13. after completion of the 4-H and FFA showing and judging events. The auction is one of five sales at the P.I. this year. The Oregon Angus Sale is at 3 p.m., October 11. The North west Pinzgauer Sale is at 7 p.m., October 12. Two sales are scheduled for October 18 -the Oregon - Washington Simmental Sale at 2:30 p.m. and the Pride of the Northwest All Breeds Sheep Sale at 3 p.m. All cattle sales are in the Sales Tent. The sheep sale is in the Sheep Show tent. While the Blue Ribbon Auction is for market animals, the other sales are for breeding animals. Look said. A wide variety of activities will be going on at the Exposition, in addition to the animal showing and sales, Look noted. There will be daily horse show and rodeo perfcrmances, sheep dog trials, the Great Northwest Chili Cook-off, country-western bands, a country-western dance contest, a pancake breakfast, a chuckwagon breakfast and an old-fashioned Christian rally. Admission to the P.I. is $3 for adults, $1 for children six through 12. Children under six are admitted free and senior citizens will be admitted free on weekday afternoons from 1 to 5. Children six through 12 will be admitted free with a Quick Draw Charlie coloring cartoon If they are accompan ied by a full paid adult admission. The doors open at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Exposition closes at 11 p.m. nightly. The brighter you are, the mora you hav to learn." Don Harold G-T CIaiiedl A 8reat way to find wlwt your'e looking for r-.-.-- . . . -. . I- OnSMmm OCR jpCSIIC NOTICEsj U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION 1. Title of Publication -The Heppner Gazette-Times. 2. Date of filing - 10-1-81 3. Frequency of Issue - Weekly. No. of Issues Published Annually - 52. Annual Subscription Price - $8 - $10. 4. Location of Known Office of Publication - 147 Willow, Heppner, Morrow, Oregon, 97836 5. Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of the Publishers - Same. 6. Names and Complete Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher - David E. Sykes & April E. Hilton-Svkes. 165 Willow, Heppner. OR. 97836; Editor -April E. Hilton-Svkes. 165 Willow, Heppner, OR, 97836; Managing Editor - April E. Hilton-Sykes. 165 Willow, Heppner, OR. 97836. 7. Owner - David E. Sykes and April E. Hilton-Sykes, 165 Willow. Heppner. OR, 97836. 8. Known Bondholders, mortgages, and other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages or Other Securities - Jane & Jerone Sheldon. 315 Fifth Ave., Apt. 3, Seaside, OR 97138. 9. Not Applicable. - 10. Extent and Nature of Circulation A. Total No. Copies Printed B. Paid Circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers street vendors and counter sales 2. Mail subscriptions C. Total Paid Circulation D. Free Distribution by Mail, Carrier or Other Means, Sample, Complimentary, and Other Free Copies E. Total Distribution F. Copies Not Distributed 1. Office Use, Left Over, Unaccounted, Spoiled After Printing . 2. Returns from News Agents G. Total 11. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. -s-David E. Sykes Owner 12. For Completion by Publishers Mailing at the Regular Rates 39 U.S.C. 3626 provides in pertinent part: "No person who would have been entitled to mail matter under former section 4359 of this title shall mail such matter at the rates provided under this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission to mail matter at such rates." In accordance with the provisions of this statute, I hereby request permission to mail the publication named in item 1 at the phased postage rates presently authorized by 39 U.S.C 3626. Signature of Publisher David E. Sykes. Advisory Comm. on Bikes to hold meeting The Advisory Committee on Bicycles will hold a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, October 7, 8 and 9 at the City Hall Council Chambers, 34 SE Dorion Avenue in Pendleton. The activities will begin at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday with an informal hearing in the Coun cil Chambers. On Thursday, the session will open at 8 a.m., with a discussion of routine business matters, and disposition of old business, such as a striping policy, claiming shoulders, and the driveway improve ment project. These discus sions will continue through the morning. In the afternoon, starting at 1 p.m., new business will be discussed, which will include Pendleton and Eastern Ore gon's bicycle future. At 3 p.m., the committee will make an on-site inspection of Pendle ton's bicycle facilities by bicycle. The inspection will include present and future facilities. Starting at 8 a.m., Friday, the committee will discuss the public notices Average no. copies each is sue dur ing prece ding 12 months Actual no. copies of single issue pub lished nearest to filing date 1910 1900 252 1264 1516 274 1275 1549 202 1718 203 1752 162 30 1910 132 18 1900 bicycle master plan, and conclude with a discussion of new business. The meeting is scheduled to end at noon. SEE US F0H ALL YOUR FAQf.l REPAIRS Tractors Truck Beds Trailers Brake Jobs AUTO PARTS "WE'LL DO IT RIGHT" D & C REPAIR, IMC -3 i . (TRffTfi public notices THE PORT OF MORROW NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE REVENUE BONDS Public notice is hereby given that on October 22, 1981 at 7:30 p.m. the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Morrow will meet at the Port offices, 19 Town Square, Boardman, Oregon, for the purpose of acting upon an ordinance authorizing issu ance by the Port of Morrow, Oregon of its Revenue Bonds for the acquisition of certain utility system improvements, the contraction of an over pass, construction of a dock and the acquisition of certain real property. Such meeting will be a public meeting and interested persons will be given a opportunity to be heard. A copy of the ordinance will be available for inspection at the office of the Port of Morrow, Oregon. This notice is published pursuant to the requirements of ORS 777.565.. The Port of Morrow, Oregon Patricia Flug, Secretary Published: Oct. 8, 15, 1981. STORM DOOR SPECIAL $83.50 thru Oct. 31 teas Re9- 89 Also: Storm i-Windows measured j& made to order. u' 676-9157 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Rate per column inch $2.35 30 col. inches, monthly. ...$2.30 50 col. inches monthly $2.25 Cords of Thanks J A great big thank you to all my neighbors, friends and relatives who sent me cards, gave plants and made phone calls while I was in St. Anthony's hospital with a broken ankle. Kenny Palmer 10-8-lp. SINGLE PARENT! PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS We are, are you? Meet other parents in similiar circumstances enjoying life. 276-9544 or 567-2624 . 9-24-tfc fc j Lost i Found 3 LOST OR MISSING - 2 dogs -1 black lab, 1 black dingo from Cecil area. 422-7270 or 422-7166. 10-1 -3c Help Wanted 4 JOB INFORMATION Alas kan and Oversees employ ment. Great income potential. Call 602-941-8014 Dept. 355. Phone call refundable. -24-4p r Notices 2 La Grande JohnB.Kirby MARKET REPORT -Thursday. October 1. 1981 CATTLE SALABLE : 496 STEERS Calves by the head Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 54.40- 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain Holstein HEIFERS Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain Commercial k Utility Cows Canners & Cutters Slaughter Bulls HOGS SALABLE 9 Fat hogs Sows Boars SHEEP SALABLE- 12 Lambs HORSES SALABLE 7 There were 28 buyers and 70 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND : Cows and bulls held steady. Steers and heifers stayed on a downward trend with prices dropping $3.00 4.00. NEXT SALE: Thursday, Octobers ai ii.30 i.Tn. We'd like to remind you to mark your calander for the Oveson Hereford sale to be held here at La Grande Livestock on November 17th. Thank you, John B. Kirby LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - Dealer. CLASSIFIED AD RATES 10 word minimum $1 60 16 cents a word thereafter. Applications being taken for clerical position in Clerk's office. Hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Typing and use of office machines required. Know ledge of filing, land records, court reporting and micro filming helpful. Must meet the public well. Inquire at Morrow County Courthouse, Rm 102, Heppner. OR. Wanted. 6 r Wanted to buy: one Interna tional grain drill, Model 150 hoe drill with 10 inch spacing. 422-7136. 10-8-2c Rentals 7. Apartments for rent in lone. 422-7579. 7-30-tfc. Small but nice two bedroom house for rent. $200 mo. plus refundable deposit. 676-5503. 10-8-tfc i For Rent in lone 2 bedroom house. Low winter rates oil heat for more information call 567-8179. 10-l-2p EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS. New, two bedroom apartments for rent. Call 676-5120. 9-24-tfc GRAII1 AUREUS We have several new WESTGO grain transport augers assembled and ready to go asms cc::sTnucnc:j STORMOR GRAIN BESS & WESTGO AUGERS CALL COLLECT 562-5006 Help Wanted 4 Livestock CHOICE 70.00 57.00-62.50 57.00-61.00 54.50 - 60.50 GOOD 112.50 , 52.25 ! 47.25 SI. 00 " 45.50 - 53.00 45.50-52.25 58.25 62.00 50.25 50.00-58.00 35.00 - 42.50 42.25 - 47.00 46.00-51.75 46.00-51.75 42.50 - 51.50 41.50 - 49.25 40.00 - 49.00 40.00 30.00 40.00 33.00 44.00- 49.00 38.50 44.25 39.00 53.50 41.25-46.25 42.25 25.00 42.25 - 44.75 20.25 - 37.25 A Powder River Equipment FOR RENT: 1 bdrm. apt. $125-mo. No pets. 676-9893. 9-17-tf 3 bedroom house for rent in Boardman. Wall to wall car peting, full basement, appli ances, call 481-3781. 10-1 -3c For Rent - Mobile Home Sight - full hook-up 422-7589. 10-Mp LEASE: 3 bdrm., 2 baths, FIRE PLACE on 6 acres, near BLAKE RANCH, Phone 981 8266. 917-tfc FOR RENT: - 2 bedroom apartments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. 9-24-tfc Senices " 8 FREE Dead Animal Removal - Fast Daily Service. Call collect - 567-7639. II ERM 18 TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2tfc Planning a wedding? The Gazette-Times has many beautiful invitations for you to , choose from. Stop by and look over our pleasing selection. .7-2-tfs Take advantage of free car wash with any fill up of gas. Vern's 76 Station. 9-24-tfc Livestock & Poultry 10 33 four-year old ewes 676 9274. 10-1-2C WILL BUY HORSES - any kind. Phone 567-6065, Ilermis ton. tfc Farm Equipment ) 1 CHIEF BINS - Buildings.,, Steel or Wood Pole Augers. I Your choice for quality. Call J for a dollar-saving bid today! j Ask for Merle. Turman Aeration 567-7666 Hermiston, OR 8-6-tfc , Rentals 7 76 Scout 4x4, low nillet 7 fhev . 4x4 71 Chev si ton 4x4 71 GMC ton 4x4 nZVZ 44 Ringer Package. low miles, real miles, clean, clean. - Ym want 'tin Eot Up Shobe Canyon way Firfv Motor Co w Heppner 676-9116; Farm I Equipment 1 ? Sarmall Tractor Used for parts, International 47 Baler. Make reasonable offer. Call 422-7270 or 422-7214. 10-1 -3c Farm Produce 12 HAY FOR SALE Call 422-7270 or 422-7214. I0-1-3C Potatoes for sale. Oct. 5 thru 25th. $4 per hundred. Paul Taylor, 989-8254. 10-1 -2c For Sale - 8o Ion Alfalfa " hay phone 934-2355 before 7 a.m. or evenings 917-4p A4sceaneous 14 Wide six hole chrome wheels and tires, fits Ford or Jeep 4-wheel-drive; set of bunk beds. 676-5031 eves, except Friday. 10-8-2p For Sale: Antique Chandel ier (Rainbow Makers) $3 and up, each. 676-9635 after 4 p.m. 10-8-tfs Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Hinionlie Wax. $19.95 and up. Vern's '76 Station. 676-5184. 9 24-tfc t Musical 15 Used Clarinet, Good Condi tion, Used less than a year. 989-8194 . 9-17-tfs Sporting Equipment 16 We buy, sell and trade used guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. 7-30-tfc Coast to Coast 67A-WMU Furniture & . Appliances 18 For Sale: Whirlpool Washer 676-5168. 10-8-tfs For Sale: King Slie Water bed with Dreamweaver mat tress, headboard with shelv ing and side caps. Parts on warranty. Like new! $475 or best offer. 676-9635 after 4p.m. 10-8-tfs Motorcycles 19 73' 350 HONDA Motorcycle -13,700 Qi. Like new condition. Asking $850. Call 676-5105. 9-24-2C i mmmm mm i oger Jjritt Jjxcavating I I Phone 676-5096 SACKHOE & SEPTIC TANK & j DKAIINrltLU IINOIMLUAIIVn DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACcb l a r "s r KUMJ VKMLJpK MVMILMDLC Any Excavating Need Large L. LICENSED Hunter's Specials Deals like you've never seen C.1 Willys Jeep 4x4 w-cab 63 Willy Wagon 4x4 I9H0 Toyota pickup 4x4 i77 DaUun FI0 Hatchback coup 5 .p. I ""." Mobile Homes 20 mi 12 x 67 2 bedroom Marlette with 4 x 12 tipout. New carpeting. Private 63 xfto ft. fenced lot with fruit trees. Commercial zoned. VA financ ing $11,700.00 422-7.172. 10 8 lp Trailers & Campers 21 1972 Do TralhJfV ined, VJhitton. CTtTaM. 10-1 -3c Good 1975 Kit Camper - 104 ft. overhead. Self contained, good condition. Call Sum Byrne 422-7502. 9 24-tfc Cars & Trucks 22 1979 Ford Fairmont Station Wagon, Deluxe. Air. LugRage Rack, Like new. Excellent condition. $4,700.00. 422-7572. IO-l-2p FOR SALE: 2 175-14 FULDA All season radial snow tires, used two seasons, lots of tread. $0. Call 676 9939 after 5 p.m. David Sykes. -24 tfx Real Estate 23 New 3 bdrm. home. 2.000 sq. ft. Um interest, assumnnle loan. $69,900 . 678-5291 after 5. 9-17-4C For Sale- 2 Bedroom 1 home with 2 acres in the Blakes addition of the mountain. Year round living. $26,500. Call 676-5348. Oliver Devin Rt. 2 Box 2150 L Heppner Home & Garden 26' HALF I'lUCK-Two wnll cabinets. One wall 24M. one wall - Win M A It KliMM-cover-in. liiti-MIIX. 2-26-lc IMMEDIATE $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS, TRUST DEfDS & MORTGAGES. WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION r Rt. 2 Box 2054 DUMP TRUCK TOPSO,Ldavp I Arsrn AlAii A hi i I or Small I BONDED. mmn T Am