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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 17, 1982-SEVEN "June Special G-T Qaified -A?1,60 waytofind what you're looking for Run a Classified Ad with us for 2 weeks - rlr Run that same it ft I ad the 3rd week FREEI The Heppner Gazette-Times lone Summer Library to open next Tues. The lone Summer Library nt the lone Elementary School will open next week announ ced a library spokesperson. The Library will be open every Tuesday, beginning June 22. until August 3. from to a m. to 3 p.m., the spokes person said, A story hmir will be held at the librnry each Tuesday from 1 lo 2 p m . she concluded. MKrDRir IS SAW inn E cinssir EDS! lone honor students announced The following lone students were named to the A Honor Roll for the final quarter of the lKl 82 school year by achiev ing a 3 5 to 4 0 grade point averager Seniors: Michelle La Rue, Elizabeth McElligott. Diann Morter all A's) and Anita Palmer. Junior: Denny Starr (all A'si, Freshman: Mark Meyers. Eighth Graders: Susan Martin and Eric Pointer. Those students named to the R Honor Roll for the school year's final quarter by achiev ing u :t 0 to 3 4 grade point average include: Senior: Margaret Doherty. Juniors: Craig Gutierrez, Roger Morler, and Tim Pat Ion Sophomores: Mike Douglas. Sylvia Ladd. Howard Leavitt and Darrin Padberg. Freshmen: Jeff Ball and Paul Zinter. Eighth Grader: John Fer rell. Seventh Graders: Ashley Conklin. Kim McCabe, Patty McElligott. Christopher Rea Annuals and topic of lone Annuals and Their Uses was the subject of discussion pre sented by Dorothy Burcham at the June 9 meeting of the lone Garden Club. Hostesses were Norma Rea and Joyce Buchanan. According to a club spokes person, many gardeners are confused about whether a plant is a perennial, biennial or annual. An annual is a plant that completes its life cycle in a year or less. A seed germi nates and the plant grows, blooms, sets seed and dies - all in one growing season, If one buys annual plants It is better to choose smaller ones rather than the large blooming ones, the spokesperson advised. Gardeners must make sure the plants do not dry out before planting, she contin ued. Most annuals will reseed A plate of glass half an inch thick will not crack ven whan hit by a baseball thrown by a big league pitcher. pi n F The first Arbor day celebra tion was held on April 10, 1872 in Nebraska. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATR OF OREGON FOR THK COUNTY OF MORROW No. 6766 STATK OF OREGON. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs. Plaintiff, v. DANIEL CARL PETIT and JANET D. PETIT, husband and wife: and STATE OF OREGON. Department of Human Resources, ex rel.. DF.BRA L, PETIT, aka DERRA L. SHARP. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 2nd day of June. 1M2. based upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 2th day of April. 1982. in favor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through the Director of Veter ans' Affairs, comanding me to make sale of the following described real and personal properly, to-wit: and Mike Rietmann. Students achieving status on the A Honor Roll for the second semester of the school year include: Seniors: Margaret Doherty, Michelle LaRue. Elizabeth McElligott. Diann Morter (all A's) and Anita Palmer. Junior: Denny Starr (all A's) Freshman: Mark Meyers. Eighth Grader: Eric Point er. Following are the names of students achieving placement on the B Honor Roll for the second semester: Juniors: Darla Anglin. Craig Gutierrez. Roger Mor ter. and Tim Patton. Sophomores: Mike Douglas. Sylvia Ladd. Howard Leavitt and Darrin Padberg. Freshmen: Jeff Ball and Randy McCabe. Eighth Graders: John Fer rell and Susan Martin. Seventh Graders: Ashley Conklin. Jana Marquardt, Kim McCabe. Patty McElli gott, Christopher Rea and Mike Rietmann. thier uses Garden Club themselves if the blossoms aren't cut off before seeding occur The expression, "grow as an annual" or "treat as an annual" means to plant the organism in the spring after the last frost, enjoy it from spring through fall, and then pull it out or let the frost kill it at the end of the year. Some common annuals are lark spur, calendula, petunias, zin nias, status, bachelor's but tons, sweet peas, verbena, nasturtiums, glyssum, agera turn, cosmos, gallardia, impa tiens, protulaca, salvia, mari golds, stock, Iceland poppy, and candytuft. Flag observance was pre sented by Leila Palmer. Yard of the Month winners are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs, announced Ruth McCabe. (see related story.) June Special Run a Classified Ad with us for 2 weeks -Run that same ad the 3rd week FREE! The Heppner Gazette-Times 147 W. Willow Beginning at the Southeast corner of I, ol 12. Block 16. West. Section 25. Township 5 North. Range 2(1. E.W. M . ns shown on asses sor's map September II. 1976: thence West along the South boundary of Lot 12, Rlock 16 West. 150 feet to a point: thence North 300 feel more or less to a point on the North boundary of Lot 12. Block 16 West; thence East along the North boundary of Lot 12. Block 16 West. 150 feel more or less to the Northeast corner of 12. Block 16 West; thence South 300 feet along the East boundary of Lot 12. Block IB West, to the point of beginning: Subject to: Eight (8) foot easement along the East boundary of I)t 12. Block 16 West: Together with the fol lowing .described mobile home: 1980 Mnuleman. 24' " x 50. serial number 14L10R75XU. to satisfy a judgement against defendant's), for the sum of $M.5O3.90. together with inter est on $34,503 90 at 9.0 percent per annum from date of judge ment until paid, and for plain tiff's costs and disbursements incurred herein in the amount of $85.00. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and Judgement and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will on the 20th day of July. 1982. at 10:00 A.M. at between 2nd St. West & 3rd St. West on Nevada Avenue West. Irrigon. Oregon sell at public auction and subject to re demption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which the above named defendant(s) had on the 28th day of April. 19K2. the date of the Judge ment, and thereafter had in and to the above described real and personal property or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs. DATED at Heppner, Ore gon, this 8th day of June, 1982. L.D. FETSCH. Sheriff Morrow County. Oregon By Pauline Winter Deputy Publishing newspaper: Heppner Gazette-Times Date of first publication: June 10. 1982 Dale of last publication: July 1. 1982 Published: June 10, 17.24, July 1. 1982 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The City of Heppner Code Book has a regulation that all water heaters connected to the City Water system must be protected from back flow by a check valve or a vacum break er in the supply line. The City of Heppner will not be liable for damage to water heaters resulting from draining of water tanks due to the lack of these valves, Marshall Lnvgren City Administrator Published: June 10. 17. 1982 676-9228 0 Ot c REPAIRS, IMC. BUG AUTO PARTS Scrvico Cdif Yetdlsg Atr Ccudltbfiki Heavy Ecjdpir.snl Fcbricstlsn rjlcinfoissncft lone 422-7409 or 422-7418 LCI - . -- PUBUCJTCjy STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION "Umatilla Electric Cooper ative Association has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administra tion that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the rules and regula tions of the Department of Agriculture issued thereun der, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or - national origin, be excluded from participating in, be de nied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to dis crimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. Under this assurance, this organizational is committed not to discrimi nate against any person on the ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to ap plications for service, use of any of its facilities, attend ance at and participation in any meetings of Beneficiaries and Participants in the con duct of the operations of this organization. Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected by this organization to dis crimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the rules and regulations issued thereunder may, by himself, or a representative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D C. 20250, or the Rural Electrification Admini stration, Washington, D.C. 20250. or this organization, or all. a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 90 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which ex tends the time for filing. Ident ity of compainants will be kept confidential except to the ex tent necessary to carry out the purpose of the rules and regu lations." Published: June 17. 1982. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCt Fantastic! 8 T J "J Rz-Jrm A P Private Balconies Economical Heat Laundry Facilities Extra Storage Close to Hospital Rent figured on 25 income. You could qualify for Rentrj Assistance. CaN & ask us about it Hurrv thov on fnetl 8 Evergreen Terrace Apts Q Equal Housing Opportunity 676-5120 6ooooooooocoooooooooooooooooocl El SPECIAL FEEDER AND FAT LAMB SALE FRIDAY. JUNE 25 MID-COLUMBIA Da,lM - 0r,?? LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC Sale Every Friday, 1:00 PJA.. II you art planning t SUYtr SILL llvttlock, pleat lt in help you. M.rMtina It our butliwtt and wa ara In bvtlnatt la tarva yw. .. Complete and Profitable Livestock Marketing Service Yard Phone ,(503)298-4464 Home Phone (503)298-4888 ca- PUBLIC NOTICES The Morrow County Court will meet nt 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday. June 30. 1982. Published: June 17. 1982. PURI.IC NOTICE The Morrow County Court at it's regularly scheduled meet ing of June 23. 1982 will read for adoption an ORDINANCE tilled "Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Franchise". The first reading was com pleted on June 9. 1982. Anyone wishing to inspect this ordi nance. No. MC-C-8-82. may contact the County Court, Courthouse. Heppner. or the Planning Department. North Morrow Annex. Irrigon. Ore gon. Published: June 17. 1982. Cards of I 'Thanks 1 A big thank you to everyone who helped make our annual barbecue and auction a big success again this year. We greatly appreciate the support we received from the com munity each year. Bob Rietmann, Chairman, and the lone U.C.C. Barbecue Auction Committee 6-17-lc To our wonderful kids -Connie and David, Lisa and Gordy, and Allen, and to Dar rel and DeDe, thank you for a wonderful party. And to all our friends and relatives who came by to wish us well on our special day, and who sent cards, flowers, gifts and money, thank you. We love you all. Gail and Forrie Burkenbine 6-17-lp I would like to thank the person who gave me the nice oak picture frame the night of graduation. There wasn't a card with it, so I don't know who to thank. Will whoever gave it to me please give me a call? Thank you, Karen Kenny 6-17-lp Notices, 2; Factory Authorized Lee's ITLTRON SALE is June 7 -2th.Save$2-$5.50sq. yd. on 5 styles of carpeting, please call for appointment. M & R Floor Covering 676-9418. 6-10-3C Jones Antique Doll and Toy Museum, Vi miles North of Hermiston on Hwy. 395. Open daily 9-12, 1-5. 6-17-3C of your adjusted pi Aoornrno ULAAOOiriLUO WORK FOR YOU Lost &' Found , 3 FOUND: One ladies wrist watch near Church and Gale Streets. Owner may claim at Heppner City Hall. 6-17-lc Help Wanted 4 IOE 4 ORKESPONDKNT Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 67(5-9228. Work Wanted 5 WANTED: Office job in bookkeeping, accounting, re tail sales, etc. I have degree in General studies with area of concentration in Bus. Admin. Possible benefits to my em ployer in terms of a wage subsidy and-or a tax credit program. Call for resume and more information. 676-9669 ask for Joe Alford. 6-10-3p Wanted 6 WANTED: Want to buy; two log truck loads of wood logs. 922-4714. 6-17-3p Rentals 7 FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apartments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Ph. 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. 6-17-tfc One-room cabin with large garage, utility room, lights and water. Blake's Addition. Ph. 276-5103 eves., 278-2141 days. 6-17-3c FOR RENT: One and two bedroom apartments in lone. Phone 422-7579. 5-27-tfc Services 8 Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw. 676-5283. 5-27-tfc SPECIAL: Lube and filter change plus car wash, $18. 4x4's $1 extra. Up to five quarts. Union 10-40. Vern's 76 Station. 676-5J81. 5-27-tfn PAINTERS OF HOUSES for 30 years. Serving Umatilla, Morrow. Gilliam Counties. DRYWALL - PAPER HANG ING. "Ah" and JACK WEST l.l'Xn 567-5.118 . P.O. Box 267. Hermiston. 5-20 tfc Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simoniz Wax $1995 and up. Vern's '76 station. 676-5184 . 5-27-tfc 15 H-N-H is now scheduling for custom harvesting. Call 443 5612 before 7:30 a.m.. after 10 p.m. 6-10-2c IMMEDIATE n $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE I CONTRACTS, I I 1TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES i' WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL C0KP0XATI0N PICK UP SALE Great Summer Values SPECIAL OF BRAND NEW 81 Ford Firmont 15225 : 2 - 19X3 Ford Rangers: one long box. one short box. 4 sp., 4 eyl. engine. t Short Box S10. 4 sp. HI Ford Fairmont. 4 dr.. 4 sp..' save SlOfl's on this. All new 1982 SIS Trail Ross. 7 ft. long box. 5 sp.. Vfi. trail boss package, fenders and running hoards. All new 19X2 SIS Trail Boss. 7 ft long box. 5 sp.. V6. trail boss package, fenders and running boards. Save $100's During Our 30 Day Sale! Farley Motor Co S WW Livestock & Poultry 10 WIN. Bl'Y HORSES - Any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. FOR SALE: 10-year-old quarterhorse gelding. Excel lent roping horse, gentle. 676 9441. 6-17-3C Farm Produce 12. For Sale: Fresh whole milk. $1.50 per gal. 676-5594. 6-17-lp Winn Berry Farm, STRAW BERRIES. Hwy. 11, 21 miles north of Pendleton. U-picking every morning. 566-2105 Wes ton. 6-17-3C INSTALL YOUR OWN PHONE - We now carry all phone installation acces sories. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply 676-9157. 6-17-lc 1972 Skyline 12 x 60 with tip out. Two bedrooms. Fully car peted. Good condition, with skirting. 989-8506. 6-17-3p Cars & Trucks 22 For Sale: 1970 Dodee pick up, new interior, runs good, very dependable. 676-5288 af ter 5 p.m. 6-10-3C '74 Mazda pickup with can opy. Must sell. Make us an offer. 676-9426 or 676-9425 after 6 p.m. 6-17-3c 14 x 70 trailer house on five acres. Lawn, garden, trees and well. 676-9438. 6-17-3p FOR SALE: 20 acres close in, with 3-bdrm, double wide mobile home. Two-level com bination garage, shop and barn. 676-9493. 3-18-tfc t Roger Britt ogerjritt Phone 676-5096 A1sceaneous 14 Mobile Homes 20 , Real Estate 23 m BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIFI n IK1CTAI I ATlrtkl DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES TDCnil DrAn rlDAnCD AWA II ABir Any Excavating Need Large or Small $ LICENSED l THE WEEK 2 . s3 Ford Rangers: one ong box. one short box. 4 so., 4 cvl. engine I Short Box SI0. 4 sp. XI Ford Fairmont. 4 dr.. 4 sp.. save SlOfl's on this. XI Pontiae Pheonix. front whl drive. 4 sp.. economy plus. 1976 Plymouth Duster. 2 dr. coupe. 4 sp.. 6 eyl engine, low mileage We do front end alignments. See Clarence. I Rentals for sale: Three 1 bedroom apartments, one block from downtown. $26,000. 676-9414, 220 W. Willow. 6-17-2p House for sale: 4 bdrm.. large lot on edge of town, oil furnace or wood heat, partial basement, garden. County as sessed 1981 at $17,500. Will consider all offers. Write own er: Sidney P. Knopp. General Delivery. Libby. Mt. 59923 5-27-4C Far Wostorn Real Estate Bob HarriREALTOR Heppner, OR. 97836 ..Now reduced 3,000. Near new 14 x 69 ft. on Timbered 2 Ac. tract. View area, hunting. recreational area. $24,500. In Heppner, large view lot with 24 x 40 ft.. '79 mobile home, metal skirted, garden storage shed, nice yard. AAA1 super buy at $29,950. Terms. A self-survival 20 Ac with well, garden, fruit, could raise own beef, alfalfa. Has 14 x 70 mobilehome, all only $45,500. terms possible - owner con tract. Office 676-9015 Evenings 676-9621 DICK SARGENT Home S Garden 26 WATER HEATERS - We are the place to go for your next water heater. Call or stop by. Pettyjohn's Farm & Build ers Supply. 676-9157. 6-17-lc YARD SALE: Friday-Saturday, June 18-19, located Lex-ington-Heppner highway,. 7 miles from Heppner, 2 miles from Lexington. Shetland-, ) pony, good with kids, dryer, small wood-burning stove, ladies left-handed golf clubs, like new, lots of clothes and miscellaneous. 6-17-lc E: Jxcavatlng Rt. 2 Box 2054 GRAVEL Real Estate 23 'Yard Safes ftj BONDED