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jTyTirpir ly-yji'-j Th. I..pp., CMM-TIm-, H.pp,, Oregon, nb,. ,, , 1M2-8EVEN tn? Special G-T ClaiiFi(ed- A great way to find what you're looking for Run a Classified Ad with us for 2 weeks - Run that same ad the 3rd week FREE! The Hcppncr ! Gazette-Times Seriior News Del Piper of Lexington will give a wildlife slide presenta tion of flowers and animals of the local area at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wed., June 30, announced Lynnea Sar gent, senior supervisor for Morrow County. June birthdays will also be celebrated at the mealslte on thut day, she said. A bus trip is being planned for Morrow County senior citi zens on Monday, June 28 to Fort Walla Walla, Wash., said Sargent. For reservations, call Bill Cox, 676-9497 or Millie Evans, 676-9452. Anyone wishing to donate food to the Heppner Senior Mealsite Is asked to call 676 5222 or 676-9621. lone and Lexington resi dents needing a ride to Hep pner on Wednesdays are ask ed to call Dot Halvorsen, 422-7143 to make arrange ments. Seniors attending the noon meal at the mealsite are not charged for transportation. For those over 60 who do not attend the cost is 75 cents round trip. Cost for commut ers under 60 is $1.50. Heppner seniors needing a ride to the mealsite should call Mary Nikander, 676-5571 to make arrangements. 5 IMENT PUBLIC NOTICES SALE OF GOVERN One camp trailer, approx. 8'x20', In salvage condition at Tupper Guard Station, by Umatilla National Forest Time and Date: June 30, 1982 (10:00 A.M) by sealed bid by lot number. Send bids to Umatilla National Forest, 2517 S.W. Hailery Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Inspection June 22-29, 1982 by appointment at the Heppner Ranger District, Heppner Oregon, 503-676-9187, For Additional Information contact Deanna Caplinger, Pendleton, Oregon, 503 276-3811 Ext. 424. ' Successful bidder must remove trailer by July 7, 1982. Published: June 24, 1982. What's Your Opinion?: i Question: "How do you feel (he chances are for the county budget to pass in the June 29 election?" "I think It will (pass). They 've got it worked down so people can understand it," said Chuck Bailey, Heppner, "We've got to have roads ..." FT ii " 'I I ):tV t ..... --s t.-. I BUY SELL TRADE GT Classifieds 676-9220 j LaGrando tf JM.1MI MARKET REPORT CATTLE SALABLE 444 8TEERS Calves by the head Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 900 lbs. Plain HEIFERS Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. SjpOtoeoolbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 900 lbs. Plain Heiferettes Pairs Commercial & Utility Cows Canners & Cutters Bulls Feeder Bulls Hiffr Yield HOGS 8ALABLE 37 Fat hogs Sows Weiners hd. Boars SHEEP SALABLE 233 Lambs Cull Ewes Good Ewes HORSES SALABLE - 19 No. I't no.m No. 3's44's Head There were 75 buyers and 91 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: The market held steady with the different quality of cattle accounting for the ups and downs in the steer and heifer prices. Heavy feeder heifers were stronger as were high yielding bulls. Cows were stronger tnan expected. We would like alike for their support. NEXT SALE: Thursday, July every Thursday thereafter. l PR LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK Dealer. PROPERTY 0 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 6766 STATE 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.. DEBRA L. PETIT, aka DEBRA 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, 1982. based upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 28th 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 property, to-wit: 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 Livestock JU. XlJFjjy THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1982 100.00-185.00 65.50-75.00 65.50-72.50 64.00-59.00- -70.00 -65.00 61.00-51.50- -63.75 -58.50 54.50-61.50 53.00 - 61.25 54.50-60.75 54.75-59.00 53.00-56.00 44.00-51.00 45.00-52.00 430.00 - 557.50 38.00-46.00 33.75-37.00 43.75 - 48.00 43.75 50.50 47.75 -56.00 43.50 - 48.75 38.00 - 43.00 41.00 - 42.50 10.00 - 33.00 53.75-56.00 6.00-18.00 28.50 38.00 35.00 20.00 - 25.00 300.00-600.00 to thank buyers and consignors 1st at 12:30 p.m. with a sale Thank you, JohnB.Kirbv A Powder River Equipment Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 12. Block 16. West. Section 25, Township 5 North. Range 26. E.W. , M.. as shown on asses sor's map September 11. 1976; thence West along the South boundary of Lot 12, Block 16 West. 150 feet to a point: thence North 300 feet 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 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of Lot 12. Block 16 West : thence South 300 feet along the East boundary of Lot 12, Block 16 West, to the point of beginning: Subject to: Eight (8) foot easement along the East boundary of , Lot 12. Block 16 West: Together with the fol lowing described mobile home: 1980 Mnuteman. 24' " x 50'. serial number 14L10675XU. to satisfy a Judgement against dcfendant(s). for the sum of $34,503.90. 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. i 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 . 676-9228 II EEJg NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE REPSECTING $34,000,000 POLLUTION CONTROL REVENUE BONDS (PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BOARDMAN PROJECT) SERIES 1978A PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that the Board of Port Commissioners of the , Port of Morrow, Oregon will meet in special session on the 9th day of July, 1982 at the Port offices at One Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon, at 1:00 p.m. The agenda will include: 1. Acting upon an Ordinance authorizing: (a) the establishement of an escrow trust fund to provide for the payment of the principal of and interest on cipal amount of Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Portland General Electric Company Boardman Pro ject) Series 1978A, of the Port of Morrow, Oregon, and (b) the execution and de livery of an Escrow Agree- ' ment, a First Supplemental Equipment Lease No. 1 and ' a First Supplemental Sub lease Agreement No. 1 in connection therewith; and 2. Any other matters to come before the Port. A copy of the Ordinance is available for inspection at the offices of the Port of Morrow, Boardman, Oregon. BY ORDER OF THE PORT COMMISSIONERS. LeRoy Gardner President Published: June 24, July 1," 1982. ' B Yfl) 76-9I57 HEPPNER BACKHOE SERVICE Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating Installation of Septic Tanksj 8 anil rirain Flrldi 2 Iravel, Dirt Hauling - EXPERIENCED BONDED and LICENSED July. 1982. at 10:00 A.M. at between 2nd St. West & 3rd St. West on Nevada Avenue West. Irrignn. 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. 1982. 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 Date of Inst publication: July 1. 1982 Published: June 10. 17.24, July 1. 1982 f a Fantastic! 0 P. H Rrlrm Ante M W ojaraia I W Private Balconies. Economical Heat Laundry Facilities Extra Storage Close to Hospital Rent figured on 25 income. You could qualify for Rental Assistance. Call & ask us about it! Hnrrv thou nn fnctl 5' .bvergreen Terrace Apts g Equal Housing Opportunity 676-5120 1 SPECIAL FEEDER AND FAT UMB SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 25 MID-COLUMBIA Do,lM "T . LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC Sale Every Friday, 1:00 P.M.. II you r planning to SUV or SELL llvotlock, plM lof u hols you. ' Mirtcttinf It our butfnoM and wt oro IN kusiiwu to wrv you. - Complete ond Profitable livestock Marketing Service Yard r4ione.(S)3)298-'44o4" '"Horne Phone (503)298-4888 Cards of thanks 1 Many thanks to those who have expressed sympathies over the passing of our father, Clarence W. Rice. He died peacefully in Seattle, Wash ington on June 14, 1982. As per his wishes, no cards or flowers need be offered in commemo ration, but those desiring to make a small donation to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in his name may do so. Anita Boyer Coetta DeBraal 6-24-lc Both Jack and I would like to extend out sincere thanks to all who sent flowers, cards and get well wishes, while I was in the hospital and for the many kind deeds since I have been confined at home. I also wish to thank the hospital staff at both Pioneer Memorial and St. Anthony's for the considerate care that I received. It is all deeply ap preciated. Mary VanWinkle 6-24-lp Dear Friends, Your thoughtfulness in the s many card, phone calls, flow ers, contributions, food and ; prayers will be remembered and forever deeply appreciat ed. Knowing our husband, father, grandfather had so many friends, touched so many lives and was loved and was loved a respected by so many will strengthen and comfort us in our sorrow. "A life that touches the hearts of others goes on for ever." Sincerely, Pat Pettyjohn George and Nancy Miller and family Bill and Patti McCoin & family Joe & Marianne Sharp & family 6-24-lp Factory Authorized Lee's ULTRON SALE is June 7 -28th. Save $2 - $5.50 sq. yd. on 5 styles of carpeting, please call for appointment. M & R Floor Covering 676-0418. 6-10-3C Jones Antique Doll and Toy Museum, 14 miles North of Hermiston on Hwy. 395. Open daily 9-12, 1-5. 6-17-3C tfefpr Wpnfed ; Summer job opening: Right away, ideal for student - har vest, truck driving, and cat exp. preferred but not requir ed. Ph. 422-7473. 6-24-2C OOOOOOOOOOOOMO' Q of your adjusted Help Wanted 4 10K ( ORKESPONOENT Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 676-9228. 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 i Wanted 6 WANTED: Used boys 20" bike in good condition. 676 9439. 6-24-3p WANTED: Want to buy; two log truck loads of wood logs. 922-4714. 6-17-3p Rentals House for rent: nine miles north of lone. $100 a month, including utilities." 422-7249. 6-24-3c FOR RENT: One and two bedroom apartments in lone and Heppner. Phone 422-7579. 6-24-tfc 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 Services 8 Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw. 676-5283. 5-27-tfc Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simonu Wax $19.95 and up. Vern's '76 station. 676-5184. 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. 676-5181. 5-27-tfn PAINTERS OF HOUSES for 30 years. Serving Umatilla, 'Morrow, Gilliam Counties. DRYWALL - PAPER HANG ING. "Ab" and JACK WEST I.UXD 567-5348 - P.O. Box 267. Hermiston. 5-20 tfc WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. IMMEDIATE fi $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE)! FOR REAL ESTATE I I M M CONTRACTS. 1 J M trust deeds & MORTGAGES vj I jiiJS 'J 276-3723 I i PENDLETON CAPITAL PICK UP On Our Great PICK UP SALE! Going on Nowl SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1973 FORD TORINO 2 door coupe - runs good $588.88 2 - 19H3 Ford Rangers: one long box. one short box, 4 sp., 4 cvl. engine. I Short Box SI A. 4 sp. K! Ford Fairmont. 4 dr.. 4 up., save llAO's on this. All new l!)82 Si 5 Trail Boss. 7 ft. long box. 5 sp.. V6. trail boss package, fenders and running boards. Save $100's DuringOurJODay Sale!. Farley Motor CcT Livestock & Poultry 10 FOR SALE: 10-year-old quarterhorse gelding. Excel lent roping horse, gentle. 876 9441. 6-17-3C Fay for sale: Alfalfa, grass, alfalfa-grass. 454-2530, 454 2543. 6-24-lc Winn Berry Farm, STRAW BERRIES. Hwy. 11, 21 miles north of Pendleton. U-picking every morning. 566-2105 Wes ton. 6-17-3C sceqneousv74j WOODCUTTERS We have Oregon Brand saw chains, file guides and files. Pettyjohn's 676-9157. 6-24-lC . TOOL OF THE MONTH. Stop in and see Stanley tools on sale. Pettyjohn's 676-9157. 6-24-lc KEEP COOL on your sum mer outings. We have a good selection of Coleman ice chests and water jugs. Petty john Farm & Builders Supply 676-9157. 6-24-lc Elec. Organ, latest model. Will sell to responsible party in this area. Also Console Spinet Piano. Cash or terms. Phone 364-2066 or write Ad juster, PO Box 13165, Salem, OR 97309. 6-24-2C porting Equipment 16 It's NOT TOO EARLY to think about a hunting rifle. Cost plus 10 percent on cash sales. Pettyjohn's 676-9157. 6-24-lc Mobile Horrjes 20 1 1972 Skyline 12 x 60 with tip out. Two bedrooms. Fully car peted. Good condition, with skirting. 989-8506. 6-17-3p ti oger JDritt Phono 676-5096 BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK 0 SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD BAWP1 S INSTALLATION GRAVEL DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES (j TOPSOIL ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE Any Excavating Need Large or 1974 Dodge Pickup Club Cab. 4 x 4, AT, Cruise Control, AC. Nearly new rubber. Beautiful canopy. XI Ponfiac Pheonix. front whl drive. 4 sp.. economy plus. 1976 Plymouth Duster. 2 dr. coupe. 4 sp.. C cyl engine, low mileage We do front end alignments. See Clarence. Cars'" & Trucks 22 j For Sale: 1970 Dodge 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 FOR SALE: 73 Internation al pickup, 4-wheel-drive, over hauled engine, new brakes, wood rack. $1800. 676-5129 after 5 p.m. 6-24-Sc 1976 Thunderbird, loaded, lots of extras, leather uphols tery, exc. cond. 56,000 mi. $5,000,676-5876." 6-24-3C T Real Estate 23 It- 14 x 70 trailer house on five acres. Lawn, garden, trees and well. 676-9438. 6-17-3p FORSALE: 2ffafcres close inT with 3-bdrm, double wide f mobile home. Two-jeve! com-! bination garage, shop and' barn. 676-9493. 3-i8:tc Rentals for sale: Three 1 bedroom apartments, one block from downtown. $26,000. 676-9414, 220 W. Willow. 6-17-2p Excellent View - Three bed rooms, two baths, split level with family room; fireplace, air conditioning, covered deck, double garage, $65,000. , 676-9213. 6-24-3p T Home gJGarden 2cjJ INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIAL Multi-color Earth tone carpet. It's Scotchguard ' ed. Reg. $12.50 yd. now only $9.50 yd. Hurry - good only while supply lasts. Call for appointment. M & R Floor Covering. 676-9418. 6-24-lc Family Yard Sale: 2nd & Birch, lone, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, June 26. Large sel ection. 6-24-lc in a JJjxcavating p Rt. 2 Box 2054 R; Small CORPORATION K0400MCOOO00000000XOOOC