The Heppner Guzette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 3, 1W1-8EVEN
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G-X Claified great way to find what your'e looking for
Guests at the home of
Mildred Padberg for Thanks
giving weekend were her
daughter and son-in-law,
Mary Evelyn and Gordon
Rons and their daughters,
Heidi and Holly of Canby ; and
Mrs. Fern Krueger of Canby,
Pete McMurtry wan a din
ner guest Thanksgiving Day,
On Saturday, Nov, 28, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Padberg Jr.
were visitors.
Christmas mailing tips from
Heppner post master
With Christmas mailing
season just ahead, Heppner
Postmaster Ken Nairns is
offering tips for customers to
assure that their cards and
packages arrive on time and
in good shape.
In addition to shopping and
mailing early, customers are
urged to properly address
cards and packages with the
name, street number and
name (or, post office box
number), and the ci.ty, state
and ZIP Code reserved for the
last line.
"It is also a good idea to put .
a slip of paper with the
recipient's name and address
and your return address Inside
parcels, and be sure the
addressing on the outside of
the parcel includes your
return address and ZIP
Code," Naims says.
Customers are also remind
ed to check the size of their
envelopes before mailing
Christmas and other holiday
cards. Letter size standards
require that envelopes be at
least three and one half inches
high and five inches long to be
BMCC budget committee
sets 1982 election dates
The Blue Mountain Com
munity College budget com
mittee, meeting in joint ses
sion with the college board, set
March 30. 19H2 as the date for
an operating budget levy
election at their Nov. 18
meeting.
Since BMCC has no tax
base, the residents of Morrow
and Umatilla counties must
vote on the entire tax levy
each year. Besides setting an
operating levy election date,
the budget committee set May
IB. J9H2 as the tentataive date
for a tax base election.
State law requires that
taxing districts without a tax
base present the question of
such a base to the voters every
two years. Tax base elections
may only be scheduled for the
May date or on Nov. 2. 1982.
College President Ron Dan
iels reported to the committee
that each tax election held by
the college costs about $5,000.
He added that state election
regulations require board
member elections to be held
on election day other than the
one in May. Daniels con
cluded that regardless of the
board's decision on elections,
the college would have to hold
a minimum of two elections
this spring-one for the man-
Fair &
Rodeo news
There will be no roller
skating Saturday, December
5, due to the A.A.U.W.
Artifactory.
The Fair Office will be
closed Monday through
Thursday, December 7 10,
but will be open again on
Friday, December 11.
The Farm City Banquet will
be held Friday, December 11,
at the Fairgrounds Pavilion.
The Morrow County Fair
Board will be attending the
Oregon Fairs Convention in
Eugene at the Valley River
Inn on December 6, 7 and 8.
MID COLUMBIA
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC.
consigned for Friday, Dec. 4. EVERY FRIDAY
100 pairs and bred cows j.qq p
f YOU Mi PLANNING TO BUY OR SELL LIVESTOCK, PLEASE LET US HELP YOU,
MARKfTJNG IS OUR BUSMESS AND WE ARC (N THE BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU.
Rocky & Jona Webb
accepted for mailing.
The Postal Service is also
asking customers to put an
ounce of extra care into
preparing parcel post and
other packages for mailing.
Parcels will arrive at their
intended destination in good
shape if mailers will follow a
few simple suggestions:
.CUSHION: Make sure
contents are well -cushioned
and there is no empty space in
the box. Use crumpled
newspaper around the item
including all sides, top and
bottom. Commercially avail
able foam shells or air-pocket
padding also make good
cushioning materials.
DONT OVERWRAP: Just
use your carton. Brown paper
and twine cord are not
necessary. Paper can rip, and
twine can become entangled
with processing equipment.
SEAL PROPERLY: Dose
your parcel with one of the
three recommended types of
tape: pressure sensitive,
nylon-reinforced kraft paper,
or glass-reinforced pressure
sensitive.
AVOID SMUDGES: Use
dated tax base election and
another one to elect new board
members.
In other business, the bud
get committee heard a report
from Daniels on monetary
resources available to the
college. The president sug
gested a plan whereby cash
carryover fluctuations might
be stabilized.
Allan Pinkerton. formerly of
Helix and now of Pendleton,
was re-elected to the position
of budget committee chair
man. Ida Reeser. budget
committee member from
Pilot Rock, was named secre
tary at the meeting also.
Other members of the
college's budget committee
include: Doug Harper. Helix:
Ralph Skouho. Boardman:
Terry I.indHI. Pendleton: and
Hugh Irwin. Milton-Free-water.
SECTION 8
RENTERS :
The Housing Authority
! accepting applications
This program offers opportunities for rental
income families who wish to live in privately
This is available in Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
to families, disabled, and elderly persons, who qualify by income.
Eligible applicants may receive assistance in' units which they
currently occupy. Those families who are already on Housing
Authority waiting lists for other programs will not loose their
place on those lists, but must apply specifically for Section 8
if interested.
For further information and tp make application, contact:
The Housing Authority of the County of Umatilla, Oregon
P.O.Box 107 155 'B' St.
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
(503)567-3241
LANDLORDS;
If you are having vacancy rent losses, short occupancy, incon
sistent rent payments, or damage losses, you may wish to contact
the Housing Authority to find out how the Section 8 Rental
Assistance Program could be of value to you. Our program does
provide security for the above mentioned problems and
current tenants may be
contact us for further
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
smudge-proof ink for your
addressing.
LOCATE
PROPERLY:
ient's address
ADDRESSES
Put the recip
in the lower
right portion of the container.
Put your return address in the
upper left hand corner.
Remove all other labels from
the box.
USE ZIP CODES: Be sure
to include the ZIP Code in both
the recipient's and your return
address.
TIME IT RIGHT: Mail
early in the month and early in
the day. This will help you
avoid the rush.
USE THE RIGHT SER
VICE: Irreplaceable items,
cash and other valuables
should be sent by registered
mail.
IF YOU RUN OUT OF
TIME: Priority Mail affords
First -Class handling for pack
ages weighing over 12 ounces
and up to 70 pounds. Priority
Mail can be sent from any post
office, station or branch or
through rural carriers to any
address in the U.S. Priority
Mail can even be used for
foreign mailings.
DMV schedule
The Motor Vehicles Division
at 278 Main Street in Heppner
will be open throughout Dec
ember. Monday through Fri
day from 8 a m. to noon and 1
to 5 pm. except for the
following days:
December 16 Condon office
open, and
December 25 - Christmas.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Heppner Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Mondav. Decem
ber 14. 1981 at 8:00 p.m. at
Heppner City Hall. Thev will
consider a Variance applica
tion to allow a storage shed on
the proper! v at 405 W. Linden
Wav.
Published: Dec 3. 1981
NOTICE
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
of the County of Umatilla, Oregon, is now
for the Section 8 Rental
eligible for our assistance,
information.
This notice is in accordance with Equal
Housing Opportunity under Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1968. It is
illegal to discriminate against any
person because of race, color, religion,
sex or national origin.
R8EEJ
Yard Phone
303-290-4464
rue n a 1 1 rr -virv-f
298-4888
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a pro
posed supplemental budget
for the Airport Fund. County
of Morrow, for the fiscal year
1981-1982 will be held in the
County Judge's office in the
Courthouse at 9:30 a.m. on
December 9. 1981. Copies of
the supplemental budget are
available without charge at
the office of the County Clerk.
The budget may be inspected
by interested persons at the
office of the County Clerk
during regular office hours.
Any person may appear at the
public hearing on the sup
plemental budget and discuss
the budget or any part of it.
Published : Nov. 19 and Dec. 2.
1981
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 word minimum $1.60
16 cents a word thereafter.
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B 676-9157 HEPPNER
I BACKHOE SERVICE
jDig Irrigation Ditches
Excavating
Tanksj
Installation of Septic
and Drain Fields '
r
iravel. Dirt Hauling
EXPERIENCED
BONDED and LICENSED
Surplus
Equipment
For Sale
The Morrow County P.W.
Dept. will have a sealed bid
auction of surplus equipment
on Sat., Dec. 5th at 12 noon.
Items will be available for
viewing on Fri., Dec. 4th from
12 -4 p.m. and prior to the sale
on Sat.
Partial listing includes: 75
Pont. Catalina. 72 Dodge
wagon, 74 Chev Impala, 5-6 yd
dump truck, 2-3 ton roller, 12
yd scraper, rock drills, air
compressor, tanks, misc.
office machines and much
more.
For a detailed listing call
676-940 1
Assistance Program.
assistance to lower-
owned rental units.
your
Please
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Cords of
Thanks 1
Our heartfelt thanks to Dr.
Gifford. the nurses and the
staff of Pioneer Memorial
Hospital for the tender loving
care they gave our mother and
grandmother in her last days.
Thanks to all for prayers,
cards, flowers and gifts of(
food, and to the ladies of the
Methodist Church, the Legion
Auxiliary and friends who
cooked and served the ex
cellent dinner at the Methodist
Church.
God bless you all.
Bob and Barbara Kelly
and family
Kathryn and Creston
Robinson and family
Eileen and Mike Saling
and family
12-3-lc
I want to thank my many
friends who so kindly remem
bered me during my recent
illness. I was really sick. For
cards and prayers. I am most
grateful. Mav God bless vou
all.
Oscar Peterson
12-3-lc
We would like to express our
thanks to everyone who helped
make our 50th anniversary so
memorable.
A special thanks to our
children who worked so hard
making arrangements for our
party.
We also want to thank those
who sent cards and presents
and those who traveled so far
to get here.
It was really a beautiful
day.
Wilbur and Marie Steagall
12-3-lp
Notices 2
TOPS Club will have inexpen
sive gifts and ornaments at
the Artifactory Saturday.
12-3-lc
lost $ Found ;3
LOST: Double pull-apart key
ring with handcuff key. calf
chain snap, two miles down
Johnson Cr. road off Willow
Cr. road two miles Heppner
side of Cutsforth Park. Finder
call collect 761-7523 or
231-1871.
12-3-lc
REWARD las-Granny's pet
purebred Siamese cat. blue
rhinestone collar, answers to
"Spook." Contact Irene
Dollarhide 580 Jones St. Hep
pner. 12-3-lp
Help Wanted 4
lONE CORRESPONDENT -Community
oriented person
needed to write lone news for
Heppner Gazette-Times. No
experience necessary. Call
676-9228.
TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
offers PLENTY OF MONEY
plus cash bonuses, fringe
benefits to mature individual
in Heppner area. Regardless
of experience, write A.N.
Byers, Texas Refinery Corp.,
Box 711. Fort Worth. Texas
76101.
12-3-lc
"Work Wanted
Reliable experienced child
care. My home, weekdays,
676-9944.
111910c
Rentals
I FOR RENT: - 2 bedroom
apartments in Lexington, one
with fireplace. Call 676-9456
days, 676.-9623 evenings.
v 9-24-tfc
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Rentals 7
Apartments for rent in IoneTl
422-7579. 7-30-tfc.
FOR RENT: 2 bdrm furn
ished apartment $160. Gar
bage and wafer furnished. No
pets or children. Herman
Green - 676-9171.
10-19-3p
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
- Evergreen Terrace Apart
ments. Base rent $193 for two
bedrooms. Call 676-5120.
10-29-tfc
s
Country House for rent, 16
mi. south of lone, call 422-7236.
11-26-2C
For Rent - 6 Rm. House, 620
Linden Way, $160 including
water, $100 deposit. Collect
771-4793.
10-29-tfc
For Rent:
duplex apt.
676-9105.
One bedroom
Some furniture -11-26-tfc
For Rent: 2 bdrm duplex
electric heat, air cond., water
and garbage paid. Phone
567-8232. 11-26-tfc
Trailer for rent: 2 bdrm.
fireplace, carpeting, washer
and dryer, range, referigera
tor and dishwasher. Private
lot in Irrigon. Prefer no pets.
Days 922-3047. eves. 567-0260.
12-3-2C
Services 8
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Planning a wedding? The;
Gazette-Times has many'
beautiful invitations for you to;;
choose from. Stop by and look '
vover our pleasing selection. :
.7-2:tfs .-.. , !
FREE Dead Animal Removal -
Fast Daily Service. Call:
collect - 567-7639. HERMISJ t
TON HIDE k TALLOW.
7-2tfc
Take advantage of free car
wash with any fill up of gas.
Vern's 76 Station. 9-24-tfc
Livestock &
Poultry 10
WILL BUY HORSES - any I
kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis
ton. ytfc j
FOR SALE: Seven year old
Jersey milk cow. 676-9766.
12-3-lp
'Farm!
Equipment ?
BUILDINGS - Steel or wood.
Grain storage equipment.
Quality construction. Your)
local Chief dealer. Turmanl
Aeration - Hermiston.
567-7666. 11-12-tfc
Miscellaneous 14
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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
1 vehicle and protect the paint '
on newer ones. Simonite Wax.
$19.95 a.nd-up. Vern's '76
Station. 676-5184. 9-24-tfc,
STEREO: Has belt-driven
turntable, cassette tape play
er, recorder, 8-track tape
player and AM-FM stereo
radio. Asking for best price.
Call 676-5155.
12-3-tfs
Used Clarinet, Good Condi
tion, Used less 4han a year.
N!H. 9-17-tfs
I IS'til yoi km keari oar toils oi fetst uct wnii
73 Pontlar Catalina 4dr
sedan. AT. AC. PB. good
rubber. Immaculate con
dition. 74 CMC ton 4x4
19S0.DaUun 4x4, clean;
striping paint Job, roll
bar, 17,000 miles. Just
like new.
74 Chev. 4 ton. AT. AC. PS.
Attention R-V
Silverado, 454 engine,
cruise control, Air, tilt
low miles. ' - -
80 Fairmont 4sp.
tone paint, new
Ud Shobe Canvon wav
Warier Motor (jo
I J Heppner 676-9116
Sporting
Equipment 16
We buy, sell and trade used
guns. Largest gun inventory in
.the area. 7-30-tfc
Coast to Coast 676-9961
Real Estate 23
Fpr Sale- 2 Bedroom
home with 2 acres in
the Blafces addition of
the mountain. Year"
round living. $fl6ji08j
Now $24,500.
Call 676-5348.
Oliver Devjrv
Rt. 2 ..Box" 2150:
I Heppner 1
Fcr Western
Red Estate
Bob Harris, REALTOR
676-9015 ;'
; Heppner, OR. 97836 l
And so back to work ...
LISTINGS ARE NEEDED,
specially 10 acres or more.
RENT or SALE
l'a (2) bdrm mobile on corner
1 lot. with nice view, fruit trees.
Owner will sell, contract,
terms, to good buyer.
SPECIALLY nice 3 bdrm'
dble bath. F-A fireplace, fully
carpeted, elect furnace-air
conditioner, bid 2 car garage.
New home area. $59,950.
Terms.
Older 4 bdrm on large lot with
fruit and garden area, re
decorated. Will consider term
offer at $32,000.
24 x 40 new mobile home, 2
lot. Has a 12 x 17 metal
storage shed, elect furnace -Ac,
yard & garden area . A top
buy at $30,000. - May consider
part terms or trade.
fi EXTRA BIG 3 bdrm, remo-
r deled with carpeting, near
new big Sears wood heater &
gas ht. Asking $45,000., has
Ore. GI loan balance, one
i
third down.
Roger Britt
Phone 676-5096
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SEPTIC TANK &
DRAlNFIELu INSTALIATION
DIVERSION DITCHES $ TEBRAGES
v ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE
Any Excavating Need
Large or Small
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Chev, i, ton, AT. AC. PS
78 Ford Fl 50 4x4 Ranger
'Package,, low miles, "real
clean.
78 Ford F ISO; 4 x 4. 4 p. clean,
new rubber. 35 engine.-
owners: 1977 Chev
Butane fueled, AT, ,
wheel. Trailer package,
4dr. 4cly. 2
car warranty.
$4995
III Till
Home
.Garden
5 hollow core door blanks.
They're slightly damaged, but
cheap! I-exington Lumber -
989-8386.
11-19-lC
Now in stock - rough sawn 3 x
12 and 4 x 12 bridge planks.
Ixington Lumber 9898586.
11-19-lC
One beautifully carved Jef-
ferson Rocker. This is an
unfinished replica of the fine
old rocker. See at Lexingto
Lumber 989-8586.
ll-19-ic
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
Ixington Lumber - 99-8588.
z 11-19-lC
HOME AND GARDEN SALE
10 percent off all metal Bestoe
Stove Pipe thru end of
November. Lexington Lum
ber 989-8586.
11-19-lC
CUT HEATING COSTS and.
stay warm too. We have
storm windows made to order.
Free estimates on how much
it will cost to do your home.
Call today. Pettyjohn's.
676-9157.
12-3-lC
M & R" Floor Covering.' in
J .leppner believes your home
! is your No. 1 investment. You
can protect yours with new
i carpeting, cabinets, tile and
' formica. Drop by and see our
' .large selection. M& R Floor!
Covering for all your home
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