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The Heppner Gazctte-Tlme, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, January H, 1982 SEVEN , " 1 ' '" " 1 " 11 " - G-T Classifieds A 8reat way to find what your'e looking for CLASSIFIED AD RATES lOwordminimun $1.60 16 cents a word thereafter, ISSBLEDRV HE flfWIEBSJ 'Catch a Wildlife Thief program launched in Ore. A program called "Cut eh A Wildlife Thief or CAWT has been launched by Oregon Kiwanis Clubs, the Depart ment of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon State Police. Essentially the program is an effort to increase public awareness of poaching and the problems it causes, said a news release from the De partment of Fish and Wildlife. As part of the program, stickers bearing the hotline number. 1-800-452-7888. have been produced, intended to be attached near a telephone. CB radio, on a tackle box or in any other convenient location so as to lie handy when needed, continued the news release. In addition, a wall poster re minding citizens of the pro gram is available for posting in businesses, offices, schools and other visible locations. Kiwanis clubs in many parts of the slate are distributing Campsite reservations now being taken Summer campsites in 13 Oregon State Parks may be reserved beginning Monday, January 11. according to Steve Johansen, state parks opera tion planner. Johansen said that sites may be reserved from Mem orial Day weekend in late May through Labor Day weekend in early September. Reservations may be made in writing or in person at the desired park between January 11 and September 5, although reservations in writing are suggested because of the possibility of offices at some parks not being staffed during off season months. The 13 campsite reservation parks include: Beachside, Beaverly Beach and South Beach, all near Newport; Cape Lookout Tillamook; Detroit Lake Detroit, Devil s Lake Lin coln City; Fort Stevens Hammond; Harris Beach Brookings; Honeyman Florence ; Prinevilie Reser voir Prineville; Sunset Bay Coos Bay; The Cove Palisades Culver; and Wallowa Lake Joseph. Johansen said all proce dures and fees for making reservations will be the same as last year. Each reservation application requires a $7 advance deposit, which in cludes a $2 nonrefundable service charge and $5 applied toward the first night's camp ing fees, reservations cannot be made for more than 10 days in any 14 consecutive day period, he said. Telephone reservations cannot be ac cepted. Campsite reservation appli cation forms are available at many Chamber of Commerce, Division of Motor Vehicle, and Oregon State Police offices. They are also available at the State Parks office in Salem, at 525 Trade Street SE, 97310; and at State Park Regional offices in Portland, Tillamook, Coos Bay, Bend and La Grande. Those who are unable to obtain a reservation form may send a letter to the appropri I w - v - (35QB I i these materials. Slickers are also available through offices of the Stale Police find the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Poslers can be ( obtained through the depart ment's regional offices or the headquarters office in Port land. In Ihe meantime, sportsmen who have not yet run across a hotline slicker are encouraged to jot down the number on a slip of paper and include it with (heir hunting and fishing license so it will be handy if needed. Although Oregon has one of the most effective fish and wildlife law enforcement or ganizations of any state, poaching and other violations can only be effectively dis couraged if all sportsmen make the effort to turn in violators, concluded the news release. ate park, with the $7 deposit. The letter should include name, address and phone number of each party re questing a reservation, num ber of people in the party; first and last day of reservation period desired; length and-or size and type of camping equipment; type of site desir ed and whether an alternative type of site is acceptable. Johansen pointed out that in addition to about 3.500 camp sites at the 13 reservation slate parks, there are some 2.100 sites at 39 other parks which are available on a first -come, first -served basis. Campsites at the 13 reser vation parks which haven't been reserved on any particu lar day, or for which cancella tions have been received, will also be available on a first come, first -served approach In addition, special group facility reservations at Silver Falls Slate Park. 26 miles east of Salem, may be made for the entire year of 19H2 beginning on Monday. January 4. tf3;,m.m j . "L PPPIIC NOTICESJ STATE OF OREGON DIVISION OF STATE LANDS NOTICE OF LEASING OF STATE LANDS AT PUBLIC AUCTION OIL AND GAS LEASING TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS AND LESSEES: The follow ing described lands situated in Morrow County will be offered for lease by oral auction bidding under rules OAR 141-72-205 through 72-300. Copies of the leasing rules and the leases which will be issued are available upon request or may be examined along with other data maintained by the Division in the Division's offices at 1445 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97310; Phone 378-3805. The auction will take place on February 24 and 25 in Port land at the Marriott Hotel . It will begin each morning at 9:00, and bidding will proceed tract by tract in the same sequence as the auction notice until all leases in all 15 counties have been bid and-or closed by the auctioneer. Oil and gas leases will be awarded to the qualified bidder who offers the greatest cash bonus bid. However, in the event a cash bonus bid is not offered, a lease may be awarded to the applicant for Ihe minimum required rental or. at the Division's option, any such parcel may be withdrawn until further no tice. The successful bidder will be required to pay in full the application fee. bonus bid and the first year's rental of one dollar ($1 ) per acre before 4 :00 p.m. of the next following business day. Company checks, but not sight drafts, will be accepted. Each lease issued shall be for a primary term of ten (10) years provided, however, that drill ing must be commenced within six miles within seven years. The Division reserves the right to withhold any tract or tracts and to reject any or all bids. All leases offered are subject to the following: 1. Rights of surface own ers for leases of reserved mineral rights. 2. Compliance with State laws and regulations thereunder. 3 Stipulations required bv Ihe State Forester to protect timlx-rland. water qualilv and existing lim ber operations. i at I ln S W Front Avenue Parcel 25001: T. 3S.. R. 25E.. S. 3fi. NW' iSE'i. 40(H) a.; Parcel 25002: T. IN.. R 23K.. S. 20. W' .W'-... ioo.no a. : Parcel 2.5003: T. IN . U. 23E.. S. 29. NW'INW',,S'2N'-,.S',.. 520 00 a. ; Parcel 25004: T IN.. R. 2.SE. S. 30. F. .. 320.00 a. ; Parcel 25005: T. 2N.. R 2.1E.. S (i. G, lnt R. 44 12 a. ; Parcel 25000: T. 2.N.. H. 2:iE.. S. 7. E'-NE'i. NK'iSE'i. N'.NUSE'.SE1! and S. . NW' iSW' N',NW' ,SW' , SW'i. 175(H) a. ; Parcel 25007: T. IS.. R 24E." S 3. G. l)ls 2. 4. S' ,N',NW' iSW',. 302 (H) a. ; Parcel 25(H)H: T. IS.. R. 25E.. S. 18. E'.-NE'i. NW'iNE'i. Fr. SW'iNE'i. Fr. E'NW'.. M2 3.5 a. ; Parcel 25009: T IS.. R 20 E.. S. 20. S'mSK'i. and S 29, N'zNE'i, N-,SW',, NW'4 SE'4, N'vSW't. NW'4SE'4 320 (Hi a : Parcel 25010: T. IS.. R. 2(i E . S. 31. C. bits 1. 2. 3. W' NW ,, SE' i.NW'i. NE1 iSW' NW' .SE' ,. 315 H3 a : Parcel 25o : T.2S . R 23 E'.SW',. W'vSE'i. 100 (Ml a : Parcel 25012: T. 2S . R. 24 E . S. 9. NE' iSE' i. 40 (H) 0.4 : Parcel 25013: T 2S.. R. 24E . S 30. N E 1 iNE' i. 40(H) a. ; Parcel 25014: T. 2S., R. 25E.. S 10. S',. and S. 17. SE' i.andS. 21. W':.E'-...40 (Ml a. ; Parcel 25015: T. 2S.. R. 27E.. S. 21. SE'.NE'i. SE'i. 2(H). (H) a. 4-: Parcel 25016: T. 3.S.. R. 2.IE.. S. 8. SE'i. and S. 9. SW'i. and S. Ifi. NW'i. 480 (H) a. 4-: Parcel 25017: T. 3S.. R.23E..S.9. SE'i, and S. 15, NW'i, and S. Mi, NE',. 480 (H) a.-t-; Parcel 25018: T. 3S. R. 23E.. S. 16. S',. 320(H) a. : Parcel 25019: T. 4S.. R. 24E.. S. 19. G. Lots 1.2. E'iiNW'4. 158.69a.-i-; Parcel 25020: T. 4.S.. R. 24E., S. 20. S'vS'a, and S. 21. SW'.SW' i. 200.00 a. 4-; Parcel 25021: T. 4S , R.24E..S. 28, NE'jNW',, SE'4SW'4.andS.29.S',NE'4, SE'i, 320.00 a. ; Parcel 25022: T. 4S.. R. 24E., S. 29, W'i,, and S. 30, NE4, S'iiNW'i, 560.00 a. 4-; Parcel 25023: T. 4S., R. 24E., S. 31, 5031320 SW'iNE'i. SESNW'i. NW'iSE'i. S',SE'i. 200(H) a.-t-; Parcel 25024: T. 4S.. It 24E.. S. 32, E';.,N':.NW'i. SW'.NW'i. W..SW',. SE'.SW'i. 560.00 a. . oil, gas. and sulphur rights only. Published: 1982 January It :'l PUBLIC NOTICE Oregon Revised Statutes 440.110 through 440.230 re garding general operation of County Hospitals were repeal ed by the 1981 Oregon legisla ture. Therefore, it is neces sary that Morrow County adopt an ordinance covering general operations of a County Hospital to be effective prior to July 1, 1982. The Morrow County Court will read "An Ordinance Provid ing for Operation, and Main tenanceof the County Hospital and Medical Services" at Ihe regular court meeting of January 13. 1982 for adoption on January 27. 1982. Copies ol this Ordinance are posted for public inspection at the Mor row County Courthouse. Ilcp pner; the North Morrow Annex, Irrigon: and Board man City Hall. Individuals requesting copies may contact the Morrow County Court. Courthouse, Heppner. Published: January 7. I9H2 and January 14. 1982 y j 676-8157 HEPPNER I BACKHOE SERVICE 9l)ig Irrigation Ditches Kra vallnir retaliation of Septic and Drain Fields Tanksg 5 (ravel. Dirt Hauling EXPERIENCED BONDED and LICENSED NSED 0 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 8:(HI p.m. January 18. I9H2 at Ihe County Annex Building. Irrigon. Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following : I Application by the Port of Morrow lo build a railroad overpass on Port property located in Township 4N, Range 25. Section 3, Tax lit nil, an extension of the north end of Ulman Avenue connecting with Marine Drive. Gene Trumbull. Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: January 7. 14. 1982 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission w ill hold a public hearing al 8:(H) pin. January 25. 1982 at the Irrigon. Oregon County Annex Building. A public hearing will be held on Ihe follow ing : 1 Application by Longview Fibre Corporation to con struct a wood chipping plant and barge reloading facility on land and water located in Township 4N. Range 25. Section 3, Tax Lot Kit. consisting of 40 acres leased from the Port of Morrow. Gene Trumbull, Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: 1982 January 14, 21, La Grande Livestock John B. Kirby, M HKF.T REPORT THURSDAY, CATTLE Stl.Alfl.K - IK! STEERS Calves sold by the head 3(H) to 4(H) lbs. 4lKI!o5(Hlllis. 5Milo0(K)lhs. WH) to 7(H) lbs. 7(H) to 8(Hillis. Over 8(Hills. Plain HEIFERS 3iK)io4iKi)s. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 lo 000 lbs. lino Io7mi lbs 700 toHOO Ills Over KlHI His Plain Pairs Commercial & Utility Cows (aimers & Cutlers Feeder Bulls HOGS SALABLE 55 Fat hogs Sows Weaners Boars HORSES SALABLE 2 Conner Sold bv the head: There were 20 buyers and 2(1 consignors represented at today's market. MARKET TREND: Due lo market and road conditions, we had a small run of li veslsiM-k for this week's sale. The market showed lillle change from December's prices with too few of inosl categories lo accurately lest the market. NEXT SALE: Thursday. January 14th. Early consign ments include: 24 bred cows. 15 first calf bred heifers, 9 cow and call pairs. 35 cows and 5 Hereford bulls, along with the regular run of livestock. Thank you. John B. Kirby, Owner IN THE Cards of Thanks 1 A sincere thank vou lo all who sen! cards, letters and esieci.illv prayers following inv siu i'erv Thev are great I v appreciated K.itkIv Brill I 14 1c We would like lo express our Ihanks and appreciation In Ihe staff nl Pioneer Memorial Hospital Sincerely. Duane. Linda, and Jacob I -14-1 p Our heartfelt Ihanks to our relatives and friends for the prayers, cards and flowers. Also a thank you to the St. Patrick Altar Society for the lovely dinner at Ihe time of the loss of our loved one. Your kind expressions of sympathy are deeply appreci ated and grealfully acknow ledged. Cecilia Bucknum Margaret Monahan Rosanna Applegate James Farley 1-14 lc To all our friends who gave of their time and sympathy during the illness and death of my mother. Emma Groes beck. We give our deepest gratitude and a special thank you to Dr. Gifford who gave extra care to Mom and to Mike Sheridan for the love and compassion that was shown during her time here in Heppner. Mom passed away on Jan 1. at 4 a m. in our home. Again, we wish to express our thanks for all cards and flowers. Janice and Les Paustian 1 14 lp lost i& Found 3 LOST: Silver necklace with miniature horses bit, at high school gym Sat. during Pilot Rock game. $15 reward. 676 9711. l-14-2p JANUARY 7. 1982 $50.00 -$135.00 52.50-57.00 55.50-58.50 55.50-60.25 55.75-57.00 52.25-57.25 52.50-56.00 43.00-51.00 43.50-47.00 41.00- 46(H) 43.00-47.00 45.00-47.25 44.00 - 47.00 43.00-45.25 35 (H) -42.00 , $510.00-535.00 35.50 -39.00 27(H) - 33.50 . .38 (H)-43.50 33.50-38.25 25.50-26.50 5(H)- 12(H) lid. 12.25 -21(H) 30.00 $480. (H) Help Wanted 4 UE CORRESPONDENT Community orienled person nefled lo write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times. No eMTience necissarv. Call i;7i; 'WH WANTED- Heppner Ilillh student lo write hiuh si ImmiI sifls stories Call The (ini lle Times. (iiti-im.'K. tfs Work Wanted 5 ResMinsible young lady, age 13. earning wav to Japan as LA BO student desires work Babysitting. housework, yardwork. gardening, filing, and answering phones. Call Rachel Peck alter 4 p m. 989-8127 l-7-tie Work Wanted: housccleaning. work. Call Jov. Babysitting, some hook 676-9438. 1-7 lp House Phone work or 676-9221. painting 1-14-lc WANTED: Housecleaning and ironing. Available Mon day through Saturday. Leave message at 676-9777. l-14-3p Wanted 6 ' WANTED: Used horse trail er, repairable condition. Call Fran at 676-9159. 1-14-lc WANTED: Power tools - table saw, jointer, etc. Heppner, 676-5087. 1-14-lp FOR RENT: 2-bedroom a partments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. ' 12-3-tfc Apartments for rent in lone and Heppner, furnished and unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm. 422-7579. 12-51-tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Evergreen Terrace Apart ments. Base rent $193 for two bedrooms. Call 676-5120. 10-29-tfc r ' r I j Rentals 7 y DON'T PASS UP THESE LIKE NEW USED CARS "7 Ford K250 I xpd. H 4!I.IH)0. I I liM'iil one owner. '. Olilnmohile. loaded, low mill, locai I owners. Attention R-V Silverado, 454 engine, cruise control, Air, filt Low miles. ' SPECI AL OF THE WEEK I'txl Pontiiii- TMNMl 2dr. coupe, tsp. ley. Real Economy. $.-.:.. Take out the shimmy and shake. We do front end alignments. Up Shobo Canyon way Farley Motor Co I Heppner 9116- I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmJLJmammmmmBBMBsasj "The brighter you are, the more you have to learn." Don Herold Services 8 GENEHAL CONTRACTING. New homes, remodeling, farm buildings, concrete. Oregon licensed and bonded, phone: 922 4341 1-14-4C Cartcts and upholstery clean ed prolessionally. John Shaw. r.7i. .Y.Jt:i 12-31-lfc Brim back the shine to vour vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones Simoni Y;i.t9 95 and up Vern's '76 station. 67(;-S184 6-4-lfc Kit EE Dead Animal Removal -Fast Daily Service. Call Col hit 567-7639. 1 1 EH MIS TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2-tfc Business Opportunities 9 TIKI) TO A DEAD-cnd joh? I may In able to help you! I'm looking for honest. rsponsi ble. ambitious pople who. in Ihe next 2 to 5 years would like lo lie earning $:tn.ooo to S50.IMH) Mr year. Some public rela tions, marketing, and man .a'cinenl excrience helpful. bill not neci'ssary. Begin we train. Call Bill for appointment, 1-14 3p p.n lliine al WME 676 52: HI Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL BUY IIOHSES-any kind Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. tfc Farm Equipment 11 BUILDINGS - Steel or wood. Grain storage equipment. Quality construction. Your local Chief dealer. Turman, . Aeration - Hermiston. , 567-7666. 11-12-tfc IMMEDIATE $SCASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS, TCUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES' WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY. MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION .Roger Britt logerritt Phone 676-5096 BACKHOE & i SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES S i TOPSOIL ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE t Any Excavating Need Large or Small LICENSED ft BONDED 71 Chev. , ton. AT. AC. PS '75 Pontiac Catalina 4dr sedan. AT. AC. PB. good rubber. Immaculate condi tion. owners: 1977 Chev Butane fueled, AT, ' wheel. Trailer prxkage. ' CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU 676-9228 Msceaneous 14 JANUARY LUMBER SPEC IAL: standard and better 8 ft. 2 x 4's 65 cents each. LEXINGTON LUMBER 989 8T86. 1-14-lc Musical 15 STEREO: Has belt driven turntable, cassette tape play er, recorder. 8-track tape player and AM-FM stereo radio. $l!i or best offer. 676-51 55 evenings. t-!4-2c Sjportng -Equipment 16 For Sale: Mens Nordica ski hoots, size 8'-. 676-922!. 1 7-2c We buy, sell and trade used guns. largest gun inventory in the area. Coast to Coast 676-9961. 7-30-tfc Mobile Homes 20 FOR SALE: 1974 14x60 trailer and lot 9x12 storage building $28,500 not for rent 676-9106 or 676-587 1 12-10-tfc Cars & Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1968 CMC i ton pick-up. Body in good shape, runs fine. $650 or offer. 676-9125 or after 6 p.m., 6765192. 1-14-2C Real Estate 23 Three bedroom home, large living room, fireplace, utility, garage with wood stove, $38.500. 676-9936. l-14-3p Garden 26' Now is the time to remodel your kitchen. Interest rates are predicted to go down, which means a good time to remodel'. We have a LARGE selection of kitchen cabinets which we will install or do-it-yourself. M&R Floor Coverning Linden Way, Hejli pner. Phone: 676-9418 1 JJ: xcavating Rt. 2 Box 2054 DUMP TRUCK GRAVEL 4 5 ft4jtHU.lU