Legal Survival
Series slated
The Pendleton Office of
Legal Aid will be delivering a
sol of presentation they have
dubbed a "Legal Survival
Series." This will be a writ's
of public sessions to inform
low income people as to their
rights and obligations under
various aspects of the law,
staled a news release from
Oregon Legal Services Cor
poration. The Ugal Aid Office will be
making an afternoon and an
evening presentation of each
topic in each location. The
afternoon sessions will be held
at I p m. and the evening
sessions will be held at 7:30
p,m. Public Entitlement ses
sions will be held at Far West
Federal Savings in Pendleton
on February 3. at McLoughlin
High School in Milton-Free-water
on February 10, and at
the Community Recreation
Center in Hermislon on Feb
ruiiry 17.
The Landlord-Tenant ses
sions will be held at the office
of the Headstart program in
Pendleton on February 24. at
McLoughlin High School in
Millon Freewater on March 3.
and at the Community Recre
ation Center in Hermislon on
March in.
The Domestic Violence ses
sion will be held at the
Headstart Office in Pendleton
on March 17 at Mclaughlin
High School in Milton-Free-waler
on March 24. and at the
Community Recreation Cen
ter in Hermislon on March 31,
The Energy program will be
presented on April 7 at the
Headstart office in Pendleton,
at Mclaughlin High School in
Millon Freewater on April 21
and at the Community Recre
ation Center in Hermislon on
Afril 14.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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PUBLIC NOTICE
An Ordinance Creating the
Office of County Auditor will
be read by the Morrow County
Court at the regular meeting
of February 17. 1982 at the
County Courthouse in Hep
pner, for immediate adoption.
Copies of the Ordinance will
be posted for public inspection
at the Courthouse in Heppner,
the North Morrow Annex in
Irrigon and at the Boardman
City Hall in Boardman.
Anyone wishing to comment
may contact the County Court
on or before 10:00 a.m.
February 17, 1982.
Published: February 11, 1982
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 6051
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
HERMISTON ELECTRIC &
PLUMBING SUPPLY, INC.,
AN OREGON
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs
SMITH PLUMBING, FLOYD
D. SMITH and JOAN SMITH
Defendants,
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the subject cause
January 19, 1982 pursuant to a
Judgment and a Decree ren-:
dered and entered on Decem
ber 6, 1978, in favor of the
plaintiff and against Smith
Plumbing, Floyd D. Smith and
Joan Smith, defendants, in the
sum of $10,929.05 plus interest
accrued to December 81, 1981
of $4,112.11, and costs and
disbursements in the sum of
$95.80 incurred herein, I will
on the 2Dth day of February,
1982 at 10:00 a.m. at the front
door of the County Court
house, Morrow County, Hep
pner, Oregon, sell at auction
(subject to redemption as
provided by law) to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
interest the above named
' defendants had on December
6, 1978, the date of the
Judgment in the following
described real property:
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PUBLIC MOTICES
SEE EXHIBIT "A"
ATTACHED HERETO AND
INCORPORATED HEREIN
AS THOUGH SET FORTH
VERBATIM.
DATED this 19th day of
January, 1982.
(s)L.D. Fetsch
LARRY FETSCH .
SHERIFF OF
MORROW COUNTY
EXHIBIT "A"
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of Lot 9. Block 33. East
in Section 21. Township 5
North. Range 27. East of the
Willamette Meridian; thence
South 71 d"grees 9 feet West
along the South boundary of
the Columbia River Highway
a distance of 170 0 feet; thence
generally South and parallel
w ith the East boundary of said
Lot 9 to the North boundary of
that certain tract of land
conveyed to Rolcrt C. Smith
and Joyce E. Smith, Husband
and Wife, and John T. Smith, a
single man, by Deed dated
October 15, 1952. and recorded
In Book 56, page 131. of the
Deed Records of Morrow
County, Oregon: thence in a
generally Northeasterly dir
ection along said Smith tract.
North boundary to the East
boundary of said Lot B; thence
Northerly along said East
boundary of said Lot 9 to the
point of beginning of the
description, EXCEPTING
therfrom that certain tract of
land conveyed by Harvey C.
Warner and Zepha E. Warner,
Husband and wife, to Darrell
V. Boylan and Belle M.
Boylan, Husband and wife,
recorded in Book 52, page 154, "
of the Deed Records of
Morrow County, Oregon, and
ALSO EXCEPTING that
certain tract of land conveyed
by Harvey C. Warner and
Zepha E. Warner, Husband
and Wife to Darrell V. Boylan
'and Belle M. Boylan. Husband
and Wife, recorded in Book 53,
page 580, of the Deed Records
of Morrow County, Oregon.
EXCEPTING any and all
water rights of way; in
Morrow County, Oregon.
Published:
February 4,
January 21,
11, 1982
28,
SECOND NOTICE OF
SCHOOL BUDGET
HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that a meeting of the
governing body of Morrow
County School District No. 1,
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, will be held at Sam
Boardman Elem. School on
the 15th day of February, 1982
at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of
discussing with interested
persons the budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
1982 and ending June 30, 1983.
The First Notice of Budget
Hearing and the Financial
Summary were published in
the Heppner Gazette-Times on
January 28, 1982. A Copy of the
budget document may be
inspected or obtained at
district office between the'
hours of 8:oo a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
ATTEST:
Matthew P. Doherty, Clerk
Jean Bennett, Chairman
Published: February 11, 1982
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BUDGET COMMITTEE
MEETING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of the Port
of Morrow will be held at 7:30
p.m.. February 25. 1982. in
Room 19, Town Square,
Boardman, Oregon. At this
time the supplemental budget
message and the proposed
supplemental budget will be
presented to the budget com
mittee for its consideration. A
copy of the proposed budget
will be available at the Port of
Morrow office. Town Square.
Boardman. Oregon. Anyone
may discuss the budget, in
whole or in part, with the
budget committee.
s Wayne Schwandt
Budget Officer
Published: February 11. 1982
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held
before the Budget Officer Tor,
the City of -Heppner on
Monday. February 22. 1982 at
7:00 p.m.. at City Hall, 188
West Willow Street. Heppner,
Oregon for public participa
tion on Federal Revenue
Sharing to allow the public the
opportunity to indicate where
Federal Revenue Sharing
funds should be spent during
preliminary budget prepar
ation. Marshall Lovgren
Budget Officer
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published: February 11, 1982
PUBLIC NOTICE
A meeting of the Budget
Committee for the City of
Heppner will be held Monday,
February 22. 1982 at 7:30 p.m.,
at City Hall, 188 West Willow
Street, Heppner, Oregon. At
this time the budget message
and the proposed budget will
be presented to the budget
committee for their consi
deration. A copy of the
proposed budget will be avail
able at City Hall, Heppner,
Oregon. Anyone may discuss
the budget in whole or in part
with the budget committee.
Marshall Lovgren,
Budget Officer
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published: February 11, 1982.
PUBLIC NOTICE
A public hearing will be held
before the Budget Committee
at 7:30 P.M.. Monday, Febru
ary 22, 1982 at City Hall, 188
West Willow Street, Heppner,
Oregon giving citizens the
opportunity to comment on
use of Slate Revenue Sharing.
Citizens will have the oppor
tunity to make oral or written
comments and ask questions
concerning the proposed use
of the funds in relation to the
entire budget, including pos
sible off set against property
taxes.
Marshall Lovgren
Budget Officer
City of Heppner, Oregon
Published: February 11, 1982.
PUBLIC NOTICES
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
lOwordminimun $1.60
16 cents a word thereafter.
SIDING
: SPECIALS i
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4x8 8m. OC Shop $12
' 4x9 Sin. OC Shop JL
58in. T-l-U ! J
49 4n. CC ih $l2;
' Cedar ! r
8ft. 2(4s
WALLPAPER !
; 20 OFF
i THRU Feb. 28th jj
Lexington :
Lumbar
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Lumber
Specials
No. 1 2x4x8
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No. I 2x4x8
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STEEL POSTS
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Cards of
Thanks 1
We wiah to thank everyone
for their cards, flowers, food,
contributions and sympathy at
the time of our loss of our Dear
Ann. It's impossible to name
everyone but a special "thank
you" to Dr. Gifford, Pastor
John Maas. Pat Sweeney, the
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
and Nursing Home staff, the
ladies of Valby Lutheran
Church and our many friends
and neighbors.
R.W. Bergstrom
Words cannot express our
deep appreciation and grati
tude for the wonderful friends
and relatives who gave their
support and help in many
different ways during our time
of sorrow. God Bless all of
you!
The family of
Larry Gentry
great way
LaGrandeXiucsfoclF
John B. Kirby
MARKET REPORT-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1982
CATTLE SALABLE - 48S
STEERS
Calves sold by the head 155.00-175.00
300 to 400 lbs. 58.50-62.00
400 to 500 lbs. ' - 61.25-64.50
500 to 600 lbs. 60.00-67.00
6O0to700lbs. 60.75-64.75
700 to 800 lbs. 59.75-64.25
OverSOOlbs. 55.00-64.00
Plain
Commercial k Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters
Bulls
HEIFERS
Under 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain
HOGS SALABLE 3
Sows
Boars
HORSES SALABLE 12
No. I's 36.25-41.25
No.2's ' , 15.00-32.25
There were 28 buyers and 40 consignors represented at
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: The market was stronger this week
with light feeder steers bringing up to $67.00, heavy feeders
reaching $64.00 and the top end of the heifers hitting $56.00.
This is up $3.00 from last week's sale, with good demand
shown in all classes.
NEXT SALE: Thursday, February 11th. When deciding the
best way to market your livestock, consider us your best
interest is ours also.
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
Cards of
Thanks 1
Thank you to all who
remembered me with their
prayers, cards and visits
during my recent hospitaliza
tion. It was all much appreci
ated. Paul Tews
Many thanks, for the flow
ers, cards. Masses and charity
donations made in our mother
grandmother's name.
A special thanks to the aides
and nurses at PMH and to Dr.
Gifford for their loving and
compassionate care. Where
but at PMH?
The family of
Teresa Beauchamp
Help Wanted '4
IONE CORRESPONDENT
Community oriented person
needed to write lone news for
Heppner Gazette-Times, No
experience necessary. Call
676;9228. - ' ......
WANTED: Mechanic line
technician. Inquire at Ron
McDonald Chevrolet, Heppner
- ' 1-28-tfc
WANTED: Heppner High
School student to write high
school sports stories. Call The
Gazette-Times. 676-9928. '
tfs
. Responsible young lady, age
13, earning way to Japan as1
'LABO student desires work.
Babysitting, housework,
yardwork, gardening, filing,
and answering phones.
Call Rachel Peck after 4
p.m. 989-8127. 1-7-6C
Wanted 6
WANTED: Used horse trail
er, repairable condition.
Call Fran at 676-9159. 2-11-2C
Rentals 7
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furn
ished apt. Some utilities
included. Call 676-9157 days,
676-9214 eves. 2-4-tfc
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Apartments for rent in lone I
and Heppner, furnished and '
unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm.
422-7579.. ,.. 12-51-tfc
J Work Wanted 5
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The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmea, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 11, 1982 SEVEN
to find what your9e looking for
50.50-59.50
34.75 43.00
27.00-34.00
38.75-42.00
50.00-54.00
48.50-54.50
49.25-53.50
48.25-56.00
47.00-45.25-40.00-
54.25
52.25
46.00
33.25
20.25
12.75
Rentals 7
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt.
$125. Bachelor apt. $95.
676-9893. 1-28-tfc
FOR RENT: 2 -bedroom a-,
partments in Lexington, one
with fireplace. Call 676-9456
dys, 676-9623 evenings.
f 12-3-tfc
APARTMENTS FOR RENTf
- Evergreen Terrace Apart- jj
ments. Base rent $193 for two '
bedrooms. Call 675:5120.
10-29-tfc
Servces 8
SPECIAL: Lube, oil and filter
change plus car wash, $18.
4x4's $1 extra. Up to five
quarts Union 10-40. Vern's 76
Station. 676-5184. 1-28-tfn
Carpets and upholstery clean
ed professionally. John Shaw, i
676-5283. 12-31-tfc
,Bring back the shine to your
vehicle and protect the paint
.on newer ones. Simoni'
; Wax.$19.95 and up. Vera's '76
station. 676-5184. 6-4-tfc,
FREE Dead Animal Removal
-Fast Daily Service, Call
Collect 567-7639. HERMIS
TON HIDE t TALLOW.
7-2-tfc
Livestock &
Poultry 10
WILL, BUY HORSES-any
kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis
ton. tfc
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Equipment
11
BUILDINGS - Steel or wood.1
Grain storage . equipment.
(Quality construction. Your
local Chief dealer. Turmanj
, Aeration HermistoTT ,
;567-7666.'
U-12-tfc
Miscellaneous 14
Interested in ballet lessons for
your six to seven year old?
Call Cindy Wright, 676-9777.
2-ll-2p
Furniture &
Appliances 18
FOR SALE: Used Norge
washer, dryer, and dish
washer. Make an offer. Call
676-9974 after 6 p.m. 2-4-2p
Swing Info Spring!
There 5 never been a better time
to make a deal!
$750 Cash Rebate
On all Mustangs, Fdrmorrts and pickups
$750 Rebate
On certain GM model cars
See Phil or Jim for details
Special of the Week
' 1971 ' Dodge Coronet 4dr PS,
PB. AC. Real clean. Good
transportation. $477
Used Pickups:
1 71 CMC Vi too 4x4, 4 spd Good
i all around work pickup.
74GMC ton 4x4 AT dual
tanks medium Blue, clean.
Attention Farmers
1979 Ford I ton 4 x 4 cab and
chassis 4 sp, PS, PB Good rig
for heavy farm work.
'Abo in stock:
1 75 Pontiac Catalina AT, PS,
PB, AC, Clean, Local one
Ford is now offering 5 percent
cash Bonus off sticker price on
all 1982 Ford Escorts and 24
months cost free maintenance
So hurry on down to Farley
, Motor Company and cash in
on this fantastic deal.
We do front end alignments.
See Clarence.
Farley Motor Co
Heppner 676-9116
Mobile Homes 20
FOR SALE: 1074 14x60 trailer
and lot 9x12 storage building .
$28,500 not for rent 676-9106 or
676-5871 . .12-10-tfc ,
1965 CMC 2 ton truck 305 V-6
900 x 20 tires. Good shape.
,989-8586. 2-4-tfc
Aeal Estate 23 l
5 bedroom. 2-story home l'j
baths, full bsmt. $45,000. Call
676163 or 676-5202 2 11-tfc
House FOR SALE in Heppner.
1.080 sq. ft. 2 BR. Den. wood
stove, well insulated. $35,000.
Owner carry contract.
676-9682 2-11-lp
Large building lot. Excellent
location with garage. Terms.
Will trade equity for anything.
676-9944. 2-4-tfc
FOR SALE: 3.01 acres. Blake
Ranch, view property, close to
Willow Creek dam site, water
and electricity at property.
$10,000. Phone 503-468-2422. No
Saturday calls. 2-4-4c
IMMEDIATE
$$CASH$$ AVAILABLE
FOR REAL ESTATE
CONITRACTS.
TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES'
WE ALSO LOAN MONEY
JIM FARLEY. MGR.
276-3723
pefsdleton capital
cc:posatio:i
Roger Britt
oger Jjritt
Phon 676-5096
. BACKHOE &
ivxrre a. iruacs ij
I mimmm
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD
INSTALLATION
rMveoeiiki iMnrucc 0 TCDDArcc re
ITOPSOIL
ROAD
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ny excavating iyeuu
Large or Small
LICENSED A BONDED '
1975 Ford 1.4 ton 4sp. 41 4 clean
27,000 actual miles local one
owner
9 Ford '-i ton 4 spd 4x4 appro
7,000 on new Block. Must be
seen to be appreciated.
1976 Datsun 4 sp pickup. Real
clean little unit. Perfect
'mechanical cond. Priced to
move at $1695.
1976 El Camino PS, PB Good
Rubber. Beautiful Condition.
Low mileage
including ' oil changes, fan
belts, filters, even wiper
blades plus 24,000 mile or 2 yr
warranty whichever is first.
Real Estate 23
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom older
home - out of flood zone.
"Fireplace, new carpet. large
living room basement.
$38,700.00 assumable loan.
676-5251 after 12:00 noon.
2-4-tfc
HEPPNER: 3 bedrm. 1 bath
on 3 lots. Basement with
furnace unattached rental
apt. Excellent investment at
$39,000. By appointment only.
Horace Durfey Real Estate.
125 S.E. Court. Pendleton OR
97818. Telephone 276-0919.
Evenings. 276-01 17. 2-4-tfc
Far Western
Real Estate
Harrfe, REALTOR
676-9015
Heppner, OR. 97836
MORE LISTINGS NEEDED
Near new, large 3 bdrm. with .J
dble. bath, f a fireplace, elec.
heat, dble garage, full insuln
on large lot. A choice buy at
$59,500. All offers considered
on this lovely home.
Assumable Ore Vet loan on 2
story, large 3 bdrm. home.
Has level lot, garden area.,
fenced, carpeted, wood & gas
heat. Special at $45,000.
You can't help liking this
arctic insulated 2 bdrm.
mobile home. Has big, view
Jot, Storage bldg. garden area,:
lawn and trees in. Try $29,500.
5 acre home or mobile site,
near golf course. One of the.
last in Morrow County avail
able 9,000. Terms OK
JJ:
Excavating
Rt. 2 Box 2054
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