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MyJMyT-MtMTTiraTrMyTI prp' p- ---.p- p- -p p, pi -jinjir'W" The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, November 12. I98I--8EVEX CLASSIFIED DISPLAY G-TT Clsii ic(d ? great way to find what your'e looking for Unto per column Inch. $2.35 30 col. Inches, monthly. ,,;$2.:m so cl. inches monthly $2. 2.1 0 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICKTO WATER USERS Insulate your wnler meters for the winter months. You may line Mutiny wicks. Insula tion, old runs in a plastic ha. etc. Please do nol 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 weath er. Any damages resulting from froen water meters that have nol been insulated will be repaired al the owners' pense You' will he billed a minimum until the meters are read again the last of March Thank you Karl Papincau City Foreman Published (lei 29. Nov. 5. 12. Idlll IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. (1843 UNITED STATES NATION AL BANK OF OREGON, Plaintiff, vs. COUGHRAN ENTERPRIS ES, INC., a Washington corp oration, LESLIE P. COUGH RAN and PATSY J. COUGH RAN, TOWN CENTERS AS SOCIATES, a limited partner ship, and LESLIE P. COUGH RAN and PATSY J. COUGH RAN, dim ARTISTIC IN TERIORS, Defendants. By virtue of an execution iBsued out of the above entitled court in the subject cause on the 14 day of Oetotter, 1981. pursuant to a judgement and decree rendered and entered on the 13th day of October, 1981, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants and each of them, wherein It was decreed that a certain mortgage held by plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mort gage lien be sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to satisfy a judgement against . the defendants and each of them, in the sum of $114,423.96 together with interest on said sum at the rate of 10.250 percent per annum from the 1st day of December, 1980, I will on the 1st day of December, 1981, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse In Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, to the highest bidder for cash, all of the interest the above named defendants had on the 29th day of June, 1978, the date of the mortgage, and all the interest which the defendants had thereafter in the following described real property : That portion of the NW 1-4 of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 25, E.W.M., Morrow County, Oregon, more particularly descri bed as follows: Commencing at the cen ter lino intersection of . Main Street with West Kinkade Avenue, thence North 0 degrees 22' 04" East 281.89 feet along the centerline of said Main Street; thence continuing along said centerline Northerly 15.22 feet along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 2064.79 feet through a central angle of 0 degrees 18' 16" to a point of radial jhitersection with JLliU:. thence North 89 degrees 56' 12" West 40.00 feet to a point on the west margin of said Main Street and 0 ! the true point of begin ning: Thence South 86 degrees 15' 00" West 323.20 feetr thence North 3 degrees 45' 00" West 177.00 feet ; thence North Bfi degrees 15' 00" East 329 44 feet more or less to a point of non radial Intersection with said Westerly margin; thence Southerly 177.13 feet along said margin along the arc of a non radial curve to the right having a radius 'of 2824.79 feet, the center of which bears South B6 degrees 28 14" West through a central angle of 3 degrees 35' 34" to the true point of beginning. Containing 37918 square feet, more or less. EXCEPTING the Westerly 118 feet of the above described property. Dated this October, 1981. 16th day of Sheriff of Morrow County By: L D. Fetsch Published: Oct. 22, 29; Nov. 5. 12, 1981 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Case No 6812 PUBLISHED SUMMONS In the Matter of the Mar riage of NANCY LEE MARTINEZ. Petitioner. and JOEL B. MARTINEZ. Respondent. TO: Joel B Martinez, re spondent IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and defend the petition filed against you in the above-entitled cause within thirty (30) days from the dale of the first publication shown below, and if you fail to do so, for want thereof. Petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the petition, to-wit : 1. For a decree dissolving the marriage of the parties; 2. For a decree changing the Petitioner's name to NANCY LEE I.EAVITT: 3. For a decree distributing the property of the parties as set forth in the Petition: 4. For a decree requiring each party to pay certain indebtedness as set forth in the Petition: 5. For a decree granting judgement against Respond ent on account of Petitioner's attorney fees in the sum of $425.00. or such other sum as the Court may find reason able, plus costs and disburse- ments. 6 For other equitable relief. GARRY L. REYNOLDS Attorney at Law P.O. Box 290 Hermiston, OR 97838 Phone: (503 ) 567-5564 Published: October 29, Nov ember 5, 12, 19, 1981 THE PORT OF MORROW NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE REVENUE BONDS Public notice is hereby given that on November 30, 1981 at 1:30 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 ord inance providing for the is suance of Port of Morrow revenue bonds. Such meeting will be a public meeting and Interested persons will be giv en an opportunity to be heard. A copy of the ordinance will be available for inspection at the office of the Port of Mor row. Oregon, This notice is published pursuant to the re quirements of ORS 777 565 The Port of Morrow. Orecon Patricia Flim. secretary Published: Nov 12. 19. 1H1 THE PORT OF MORROW NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.79-9 Public notice is herebv civ en that on Decemter in. 19K1 at 1:30p m the Board of Com missioners of the port of Mor row will meet at the Port offices. 19 Town Square Boardman. Oregon, for the purpose of acting upon an ordinance amending Ordi nance No 79-9 of the Port of Morrow, Oregon. Such meet ing will be a opportunity to be heard. A copy of the ordi nance 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: Nov. 12. 19. 1981. PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS The Morrow Count v Sheriff's Office is accepting bids for one I9H2 model 4x4 pickup Detailed specifications mav be obtained bv calling Sheriff L D Felseh at (5m fi76-9MI All bids are to he submitted to. and received hv. the Morrow Count v Sheriff's Office bv :(H1 a.m. on Wednesday. Novem ber 25. I9H1 Bids will be opened at 10 on a m on Wednesdav, November 25, 1981 bv the Morrow County Court . The countv reserves the ritht to reject any and all bids. L D Fetsch. Sheriff Morrow Countv PO Box 156 Heppner. Oregon 97H:t6 phone no. 676-9910 Morrow Count v Court re quests two bids: with trade-in of l!MO Undue W150 44 without trade-in Published: Nov. 12 mm Cards of Thanks 1 The Heppner junior MYF would like to thank everyone who donated money for the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF drive held recently. 11-12-lc The family of Mona Moore . would like to thank all our friends and relatives for the flowers, cards and food sent at the loss of our loved one. A special thank you to Dr. Wolff and the nurses at the hospital for their care during her illness. Clarice and Clarence Baker and family George and Bronna Moore and family 11-12-lp 3 Cards of Thanks ? A big thank you to the following, who helped with our grass fire: Steve Lankford, Alvin Johannes and Jay Coil. Alvin Vinson 11-12-lc II is impossible to express in words the appreciation for everything that was done to make our 50th Anniversary party such a wonderful day. We wish to say a big "thank you" to each one and a special thanks for the many cards, gifts, telephone calls and monetary gifts. It is a day that will be long remembered bv our family. Mike and Edith 11-12-lp Lost & Found 3 Dog - stra yed or stolen. 8 miles SW of lone - orange and white Brittany spaniel named Tera. Reward. Call Darrel Wilson, 422-7523. 11-12-lp Help Wanted 4 Information on ALASKAN and OVERSEAS jobs. $20,000 to $50,000 pr year possible. Call 602-941-8014 Dept. 355, 11-5-4C HELP WANTED - Assistant Custodian - lone Schools QUALIFICATIONS - The applicant should be in excel lent health. Prior experience in custodial and maintenance type work is desirable. A willingness to work with other members of the staff, with students, and with the public are necessary qualities. APPLICATION - Applica tions will close December 1. 1981. All letters of applications should be submitted to: Charles Starr, Principal. lone Schools, P.O. Box 167. lone. Oregon 97843. All applicants will be notified of selection by December 11. 1981. WORK SCHEDULE - The normal hours are 8 hours per day. 5 days a week. 12 months a year. Vacation days, leave time, and sick leave are provided according to District agreement EMPLOYMENT - Employ ment will begin December 15. 1981. The Morrow County School District is an equal opportunity employer. 11-5-4C lONE CORRESPONDENT -Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 676-9228. HELP WANTED: Bus Driver - lone Schools QUALIFICATIONS - Chauf- . feur's license, bus driver's license. APPLICATIONS - Applica tions will close December 1. 1981. All letters of applications should be submitted to: Charles Starr. Principal. P.O. Box 167. lone, Oregon 97843. All applicants will be notified of selection by December 11. . 1981. EMPLOYMENT - The Mor row County School District is an equal opportunity employ er. Employment begins Jan uary 4, 1982. Term of employ ment is the regular school year (179 days). ll-5-4c La Grande Livestock JohnB.Kirby MARKET REPORT THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1981 CATTLE SALABLE 24 STEERS Calves -by the head Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 6)0 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain Holsteins Commercial & Utility Cows Canners 4 Cutters Bulls Light Feeders Bulls Butcher HEIFERS Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain Bred Heifers SHEEP SALABLE 15 Lambs Ewes by the head HOC.S SALABLE-22 Weiners Sows HORSES SALABLE 15 Under lOOOlbs. (No.2's) Over 1000 lbs. (No. l's) There were 41 buyers and 84 consignors represented at Thursday's Market. MARKET TREND: Heavy feeder steers were $1 - $2 stronger than a week ago. with the quality of cattle also helping to show an improvement in the cow prices. Competition between buyers wanting the type of quality cattle offered helped the market remain steady to strong. NEXT SALE: Thursday, November 12th at 12:30 p.m. The Oveson Hereford Sale will be held at La Grande Livestock a week from Tuesday on November 17th. Thank you, i.a GRANDE LIVESTOCK- Dealer. CLASSIFIED AD RATES 10 word minimum $160 16 cents a word thereafter. Help Wanted 4 Opening at Sheriff's Depart ment. POSITION: Deputy Sheriff Applicants may pick up appli cation forms at the Sheriff's Office in the Morrow County Courthouse. Applications and a resume should be returned to the department no later than November 17, 1981. 11-12-lc Rentals 7 LEASE: 3 bdrm., 2 baths, FIREPLACE on 6 acres near BLAKE RANCH. Phone 981-, 1934 or 981-8266. 10-22-tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Evergreen Terrace Apart ments. Base rent $193 for two bedrooms. Call 676-5120. 10-29-tfc For A Compldte Lino Of Trcctor Repdr Sgo... b a c REPAIR, UC. B5G AUTO PARTS Service Cells Welding Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment Fabrication Mclntonsnce lone 422-7409 or 422-7418 1 55.00 140.00 57.00 - 63.50 54.00 -63.50 54.00-63.50 52.00 62.00 52.00 - 61.00 53.00 -60.00 40.00 - 48 50 40.00-43.50 36.75-45.25 28.00-35.75 37.00-43.25 46.75 - 52.25 50.00-54.00 47.50 - 53.50 45.25 - 52.75 44.00-52.25 43.00 - 52.00 42.00-50.00 35.00-42.00 370.00 - 390.00 42.25 - 44.25 10.00 10.00 -17.50hd 20.00-31.25 25.25-26.75 38.25 - 40.50 JohnB.Kirby, Owner A Powder River Equipment Rentals f Apartments for rent in lone. 422-7579. 7-30-tfc. FOR RENT: 1 bdrm. apt. $125-mo. No pets. 676-9893. 9-17-tfcj For Rent - 6 Rm. House, 620 Linden Way. $160 including water, $100 deposit. Collect 771-4793. 10-29-tfc FOR RENT: - 2 bedroom apartments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. 9-24-tfc Services 8 Child care - any age, my home. N. Court, Heppner -676-9443. ll-5-3p 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 FREE Dead Animal Removal Fast Daily Service. Call collect - 567-7639. HERMIS TON HIDE it TALLOW. 7-2tfc Take advantage of free car, wash with any fill up of gas. Vern's 76 Station. , 9-24-tfc Reliable experienced child care. My home, weekdays 676-9944. Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL BUY HORSES - any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. - tfc COX & GRIEB JOINT PRODUCTION SALE 4 i Saturday, November 28. 1981 ' ' 12 Noon J at the Bill Cox Ranch HERMISTON, OREGON SELLING 79 LOTS OF J REGISTERED ANGUS , , 2 Yr. Old bulls. Bull Calves, i Heifer Calves and Bred Heif J J ers. Plus, 20 Fancy Project Steers. For more information call: 503-989-8585 or 567-5451. 11-5-3C We Rbout Our Great d) if t Used 74 GMC ton 4x4 I98A Datsun 4x4, clean striping paint Job. roll bar. 17,000 miles. Just like new. fi:i fnrrair 2 dr. Monza. ( olli-cioiV ilemv 71 Chev. 4 ton. XT. AC. PS. Attention R-V owners: 1977 Chev. Silverado, 454 engine, Butane fueled, AT, cruise control, Air, tilt wheel. Trailer package. Low miles. Ford is now offering $400 Rebates on all Escorts L & GL models. $500 Rebate on GIX & GT models. $700 Rebate EXP models. Offer good thru Nov. 22, 1981. Up Shobe Canyon way Farley Motor Co Farm' Equipment 11 BUILDINGS - Steel or wood. Grain storage equipment. Quality construction. Your local Chief dealer. Turman Aeration - Hermiston. 567-7666. ll-12-tfc Pasture & Feed 13 Willing to pasture yearlings on gain, capacity 800-1,000 head. (503) 421-3693 or Box 216, Long Creek, Oregon 97856. 10-15-4p Mscefaneous 14 Now in stock - rough sawn 8 x 1? and 4 x 12 bridee planks. Lexington Lumber 9HS-K5X6. 1 1-5-1 c FOR SALE: Rainbow Makers Antique chandelier prisms. $3 and up each. Good stocking stuffers! 676-9635 after 4 p.m. 10-29-tfs Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simonize Wax. $19.95 and up. Vem's 76 Station. 676-5184 . 9-24-tfc Musical 15 Used Clarinet. Good Condi-. Hon. Used less than a year. 989-8194. 9-17-tfs We buy. sell and trade used guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. 7-30-tfc ' Coast to Coast 676-9 I For Sale - Stihl Super 41 Chainsaw - 2 years old, used on about 20 cords of firewood, 24 in. bar. Excellent condition $300 ; 300 Win. Mag. Rifle on Springfield action, Custom myrtle wood stock, 4x scope, dies and sling $300. 676-9829. 11-12-lc Furniture & Appliances 18 Fort; 676-54 1 Washer 10-8-tfs Cars & Trucks 22 FOR SALE - 2 14" CM wheels one with tire. $15. 11-12-lc FOR SALE : 2 175-14 FULDA All season radial snow tires, used two seasons, lots of tread. $60. Call 676-9939 after 5 p.m. David Sykes. 9-24-tfx Roger Bi oger Jjritt Sporting Equipment 16 Phone 676-5096 Rt 2 Box 2054 SA'CKHOe DUMP TRUCK SEPTIC TANK & TOPSOILMffl DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION GRAVEL DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE Any Excavating Need Large or Small LICENSED Car Bargains I I9H0 Tovota pickup 4x4 78 Ford F150 4x4 Ranger Package, low miles, real clean. Wl Fairmont - 4 up.. 4 dr., 4 cly 7X Ford F I5. 4 4. 4 up. clean, new rubber. 3IW engine. Real Estate 23 For Sale: 3 bedroom mobile home.Double corner lot. Shop, cellar, buried gas tanks. $25,000 Call 676-9495 evenings. ll-5-2p rOr Odie-. 2 troom home with 2 acres in the Blakes addition of the mountain. Year round living. $&4i,EQdt Now $24,500. Call 676-5348. Oliver Devin Rt.' 2 Box 2150 Heppner Pefs 25 For Sale: AKC (Draphar) German wirehaired pointers -excellent hunting background. Two males, seven females. $100. 503-922-3680. 10-29-c Home & Garden 26 One beautifully carved Jef ferson Rocker. This is an unfinished replica of the fine old rocker. See at lexinetnn Lumber. WtiMt.vu;. 11-5-lc GRANDMOTHERS - Here's a great gift idea for that new grandchild. Jenny Lind Crad le. Rocker. & high chair. All matching pieces in unfinished wood. See the beautiful set at Lexington Lumber. SX'Wt.VUi. U-5-lc Home and Garden SALE--I0 per cent off All metal Bestos Stove Pine thru end of November. Lexington Lum ber phone: 9X9-XSXB. 1I-12-2C M & R Floor Covering in Heppner believes your home is your No. 1 investment. You can protect yours with new carpeting, cabinets, tile and formica. Drop by and see our large selection. M & R Floor Covering for all your home improvement needs. 67K-1HIX IMMEDIATE $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE I CONTRACTS I iTRUST DECDS & MORTGAGES! WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION I I I Juxcavating I I 1 t BONDED .