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r. r Budworm spraying completed Aerial spraying of a western spruce budworm Infestation In eastern Oregon has been com pleted and preliminary sampl ing of larvae has shown very good results, according to the spray project's direcotr, Ran dall Perkins. The four-week project took place on the Umatilla and Malheur National Forests and on private lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry near the com munities of Heppner, John Day and Uklah. Perkins said sampling on two of the four units sprayed has shown a bug kill rate of about 95 percent. He said the rate might be lower on remaining units be cause of extended rainy per iods that delayed the project. Perkins said final results are expected In about , two weeks and he expects the overall results to be success ful. He also said this sum mer's annual insect survey will help determine what fu ture control efforts may be needed. In all, the USDA-Forest Ser vice and Oregon Department of Forestry effort resulted in spraying 178.549 acres of Douglas-fir and white fir tim ber. The last 1,300 acres were treated Saturday morning, July 17. Sevin 4-Oil was used on all by 9,195 acres. The smaller acreage was treated with Or thene as an extra effort in several drainages to protect the aquatic insects vital to the diet of the young Chinook salmon. Perkins said Forest Service and Oregon biologists will continue to monitor the effort and release results of the monitoring when it has been completed. Lack of total federal, state, and private financing had re sulted in reducing the number of acres scheduled to be treat ed from 208.OOO to 133,000 by the time the project started June 20. About 55,000 acres were added to the project, Perkins said, "thanks to an extremely favorable contract bid price and our taking ad vantage of opportunities to economize during the project operation." Cost of the project is es timated to be $1.6 million, about a 36 percent savings over the original estimate, Perkins said. In addition to 164,463 acres of National Forest lands on the Umatilla and Malheur Nation al Forests, 14,086 acres of' private lands were treated. The state of Oregon and the Forest Service each provided 12'4 percent of the financing for private land treatment and private landowners paid the remaining 75 percent. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE To: RK. LAKE, JR. and ILONA LAKE, husband and wife. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned beneficiary that under the trust deed made and executed by R K. Lake, Jr. and Ilona Lake, husband and wife, as trustors to Homestead Title as trustee, on October 17, 1980, said trustee having resigned and John W. Smallmon appointed, covering certain real property therein described to secure certain obligations in favor of Columbia Community Bank as beneficiary, such trust deed being recorded on the 21st day of October, 1980 on Microfilm 17966 in the office of the County Clerk, Morrow County, State of Oregon. A breach of the obligations for which such trust deed as security has occurred in that the trustor has failed to pay monthly installments for a period com mencing May 16, 1981, as required in the note secured by the trust deed, and that the Columbia- Community Bank, has elected to consider all of the principal and interest due , in consequence of the default, in accordance with terms of such note and trust deed, and has elected to sell or cause to be sold, the real property described in such trust deed to . (CT Qffii0 what you're looking for jj 3 PUBLIC NOTICES satisfy such obligation, the description of said property being: Those portions of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, McAlist ers Second Addition to the City of Lexington, Morrow County, Ore gon, Township 1 South, Range 25, E.W.M., Sec tion 27, more particular ly described as follows: Beginning at the North corner of said Lot 1: thence Southeasterly along the Northeast boundary of Lot 1 and 2, 118.25 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly 66 feet parallel to the " Southeast boundary line of Lot 2; thence North westerly 118.25 feet to a point on the Northwest line of Lot 1; thence Northeasterly 66 feet to a point of beginning. The principal balance owing on said obligation is $4,166.76 with interest paid to Decem ber 24, 1981, plus late charges to date of $80.00. The undersigned hereby certifies that no assignments of the trust deed by the trustee or by the beneficiary and no appointments of a successor trustee have been made ex ,. cept as recorded In the mort gage records of the county or counties in which the above described real property is sit uated and that the beneficiary ' is the owner and holder of the obligations, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed; further, that no action suit or proceeding has been Instituted to recover the debt, or any part thereof, now remaining secured by the said trust deed. or. if such action or proceeding has been instituted such action or proceeding has been dismissed. This sale shall take place on the 22nd day of September, 1982 at 10 a.m. Pacific Day light Time, in the lobby of the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon. The trustor or his successor in interest in the trust proper ty or any part of wiy, any beneficiary under a subordin ate trust deed, or any person having a subordinate lien or encumbrance of record on the property, may, pursuant to ORS 86,760, have the proceed ings dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment of the entire delinquent amount then due, together with costs, trustees and attorneys fees, at any time prior to five (5) days before the day set for the sale. This procedure is set out in detail in Oregon Revised Statutes 86,760. Dated this 19th day of May, 1982. JOHN W. SMALLMON Trustee STATE OF OREGON) )ss. County of Umatilla ) May 19, 1982. Personally appeared John W. Smallmon, who being duly sworn, does say that he is trustee of the within described trust deed and he acknowledged said Instrument to be his voluntary act and deed. Before me: Helen Smallmon Notary Public for Oregon My Commission Expires : 6-7-B2 Published: 19, 1982. July 29; Aug. 5, 12, NOTICE OF ELECTION OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY OF LEXINGTON, OREGON Notice is hereby given that on November 2, 1982, an elec tion will be held for the pur pose of electing ONE MAYOR. TWO COUNCILMEN, and ONE RECORDER-TREASURER, to fill the following positions and terms, including any vacancy which may exist on the Council of the City of Lexington: . MA YOR-Four year term . - - John B. Kirby MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1982 CATTLE SALABLE 251 STEERS Calves by the head 75.00-125.00 Under 400 lbs. 64.00-68.00 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600lo700lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain & Dairy HEIFERS Heifers brought Plain & Dairy Commercial & Utility Cows 40.25 44.50 Canners & Cutters 32.25 38.75 Bulls 44.75 - 51.00 HOGS SALABLE 13 Fat hogs 56.00 Sows 49.50 - 51.00 Boars 26.00-36.00 SHEEP 8ALABLE 103 Lambs 43.50-48.25 Ewes lb. 7.50-16.00 HORSES SALABLE 8 No.l's 29.00-30.00 No.2's 22.00 - 24.50 There were 30 buyers and 48 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: The sale was short in both cattle and buyers. The weather finally turning off hot kept the ranchers in the field trying to get hay in while the weather holds. Cows held the strongest while heifers dropped back down to where they were two weeks ago. The sheep market dropped several dollars due to a lack of places to send them to be slaughtered. NEXT SALE: Thursday, July 29, with some early consignments of yearlings and dry cows. Thank you, John B. Kirby LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK. A Powder River Equipment Dealer. Is PUBLIC NOTICES W.1 1 -' COUNCIL MEMBER Four year term. COUNCIL MEMBER Four year term. RECORDER TREASURER Two year term. The polls will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. 1 Each candidate for an office listed above must file a declaration of candidacy or petition for nomination for office with the Elections De partment of Morrow County, Oregon, not later than the 61st day before the election. The filing deadline is 5:00 P.M. on August 24. 1982. This legal notice is to be published In THE HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Linda C. Jones Authorized signature for District Election Authority Recorder Title Published: 19, 1982. July 29, Aug. 5, 12, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1887 Notice to Interested Persons Estate of: EARL C. HOGUE, Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Earl C. Hogue, de ceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Arthur Stefani, Jr., the under signed, has been appointed and has qualified as the per sonal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following ad dress now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main, Heppner, Oregon 97836 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal re presentative or the latter's attorney who is Winter, Sweeney & Doherty, Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836, 676-9456. mmm M wa Watt St 62.75-65.00 62.50-65.00 62.25 - 64.50 59.00-62.75 58.00 - 61.00 50.00-56.00 49.00 - 55.75 40.00-46.50 0 PUBLIC NOTICES Arthur Stefani, Jr., P.O. Box 87, lone, Oregon 97843 422-7147. Published: July 29; Aug. 5, 12, 19, 1982. "Offices open for election for the City of Heppner are a two year term for mayor, one council position for a two year term and three council posi tions for four year terms. - Terms are expiring for Mayor Clifford Green and council members Robert Laughlin, Joe F. Miller, Joyce Winter and Les Paustian who was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Jim Ackley. The City Charter states that an ap pointed position lasts only un til the next regular election. Petitions are available at Hep pner City Hall, 188 West Wil low. Filing deadline is 5:00 P.M. on August 24, 1982. Published: July 22, 29, August 5. 12, 19. 1982. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow Probate Department No. 1885 NOTICE TO PERSONS INTERESTED Estate of: CLARENCE WALTER RICE Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Clarence Walter Rice, deceased, are now pen ding in the above entitled court, wherein Anita M. Bo ' yer, the undersigned, has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons hav ing claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following ad dress now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: Anita M. Boyer, P.O. Box 396, Lexing ton, Oregon 97839 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights M i n.rni 1 1 mt d i a th Dalies, cvgon LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC Salo Every Friday, 1:00 PJA ' II yw rt plannlnf t BUY W kfU. Hvtttock, plMM tot M htp Vow. MarktMnf It tut builimi and w ir IK butlnmi lo trvt 11 you. ... Complex and Profitable Civet lock Marketing Service Yard Phona (503)298-4464 Home Phone (503)298-4888 jpUBLIC NOTICES? may be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information ; from the records of the court, the undersigned personal re presentative or the latter's attorney who is Valerie B. Doherty, P.O. Box 582, Hep pner, OR, 676-9456. Anita M. Boyer P.O. Box 396 Lexington, OR 97839 989-8422 Published: July 15, 22, 29, 1982 jCards of Thanks 1 The family of Earl Hogue wishes to thank the hospital staff and Dr. Wolff for the wonderful care he had in the hospital, also, all his friends and relatives for all the calls, cards, flowers, prayers, and many other kindnesses shown him, also his wonderful neigh bors who took such good care of his home and garden - and all our neighbors and friends who brought in all the deli cious food the day of the funeral. We will be forever grateful for all the thoughtfulness, God bless you all. Earl's Family 7-29-lc I want to thank my friends for all the cards and flowers sent to me while in the hospital Thanks to Dr. Wolfe and the nurses.. Special thanks for the hospital staff for the surprise they gave me on my 90th birthday. It was greatly ap preciated. Amanda Duvall 7-29-lp A very special thank you to all for the prayers, cards and flowers I received during my recent hospital stay. Hazel Mahoney 7-29-lp The Soroptimist Rummage Sale is coming. For pickup call: Jacki Allstott - 676-5509, Gail Burkenbine - 676-9690, ' Pat Hyatt - 676-5272, Lenna Smith - 676-9143. 7-8-tfc JOBS OVERSEAS Big money fast. $20,000 to $50,000 plus per year. Call 1-716-842-6000, Ext. 4167. 7-29-2p :'lONK CORRESPONDENT Community orient person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 676-9228. Rentals 7 FOR RENT: 3 bdrm. mobile home with add on. Convenient rural location. Dr. Huber. 989 8107. 7-29-2C FOR RENT: One and two bedroom apartments in lone and Heppner. Phone 422-7579. 6-24-tfc PEACHES U-PICK Sun Haven 25 lb. Brina Containers 4 4 Thomas Orchards 4 Kimberly, Oregon j noi 0Q7H 4 rV6fceV"2 J Help Wanted 4 I 4 The Heppner . Mia,aooQOiaojopoppowuwwwuuwm Services 8 , Carpets and upholstery cleaneti professionally. John Shaw. 676-5283 . 5-27-tfc P AINTERS OF HOUSES for 30 years. Serving Umatilla. 'Morrow. Gilliam Counties. DRYWALL - PAPER HANG ING. "Ab" and JACK WEST I.l'ND 567-5318 - P.O. Box 267, llermlslon. 5-20 tfc Bring back the shine to your ' vehicle and protect the paint ! on newer ones. Sim6niz Wax ; $19.95 and up. Vern's 76 i station. 676-5184 . 5-27-tfc 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, 676-5181. 7-8-tfn Livestock & . Poultry 10 WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. Farm Equipment. TURMAN EQUIPMENT -Metal buildings - grain bins. Your choice of most major -brands. PRICED RIGHT -BUILT RIGHT Call Merle -567-7666 Hermiston. .7-1-tfc FOR SALE: Two 12-ft. wide . by 16-ft. high overhead doors with track and springs. $100 each. Call 989-8221. Ask for Tom. 7-8-tfc 1 'diSQelhneoia. 14 Woodcutters - Echo chain saws in stock. $144.95 and up. Sales and Service. Pettyjohn's open all day Sat. 676-9157. 7-29-lc Console Piano to be sold in this area. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or terms. Also EleC. Organ. Phone 206-363-2875 or write Western Pianos-Organs, Inc., 12700 Lake City Way NE. Seattle, WA 98125. 7-22-2p BSC REPAIRS, INC. BIG AUTO PARTS We Build Up Rollers, Idlers Turn Pins Bushings Make Up Hydraulic Hoses Welding Fabrication Service Calls Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment Maintenance one 422-7409 or 422-7418 i Gazette - Times, Heppner, Oregon, CMAr. LEASING 12.5 INTEREST No Money Down on approved credit EXAMPLE: New Car or PickUp Down:$0 Interest: 12.5 Months: 48 Payment: $174.08mo on approved credit. 79 T-Bird excellent con dition, Air cond., cruise con trol. We do front See Clarence. Farley Motor Co J WW , mm, .m m ' IS SOLE DRV ion: E 1974 14 x 70 Governor 3: bedroom mobile home with appliances, skirting, and air cond. $12,000. Call 422-7472. Cars S Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1973 AMC Am bassador. Low miles, Good condition. $850. 676-9635. Mobile Homes 20 iL ' -A 7-29-tfs '79 - 4-wheel drive Subaru wagon. Air, 28,000 miles. $4,500. 676-5312. 7-8-tfc Real Estate 23 Far Western Real Estate Bob Harris,REALTOR Heppner, OR. 97836 MORE LISTINGS NEEDED SUPERNICE 3 bdrm, in pew home area, witn iui tosmt. (utility, guest & family) Elect. & wood heat pump, air kond., roofed LR deck, big dble garage. A true value at $67,000. Near new, roomy 3 bdrm, fully carpeted, 14 x 20 LR, big wood heater & elect., air co1 1 , big parking area. $47,500. Ore. VA. A BEST BUY 2 oversize lots in Lexington. Have power, water & Septic tank, EZ ac cess, out of floodway. $13,000 full price. 2 Ac. timbered, privacy, VEIW. & 2 bdrm 14 x 60, 2 bdrm mobile home. Hunt n fish. $24,500. Office 676-9015 Evenings 676-9621 OCX SARGENT7 oger .Drift Phone 676-5096 BACKHOE & SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION iMiirnpiMi imt"i t TOPSOIL ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE & f. a r- jny excavating iyeea Large or Small p LICENSED I Thursday, July 2, 1982-FIVE - Price: $7,643 1973 Ford Courier w-canopy. 4 spd. end alignments. aeppner to-y 10 nuUJtaoctoaoQOQcxc Real Estate; 23 mwm messmmmm 60 x 80 fenced lot for sale. On hwy. in lone. Fruit and Shade trees. Suitable for single-wide mobile home. Zoned commer cial, with conditional residen tial use. $5,500.00 firm. 422-7572. 7-22-4p -FOR SALErSO acres closein, f with 3-bdrm, double wide ' mobile home. Two-level com-! bination garage,, shop and, barn. 676-9493. .- -r- j-18-tfej Excellent view - three bed rooms, two baths, split level with family room; fireplace, ' air conditioning, covered deck double garage, assumable loan, reduced to $63,000. - . 7-22-gp Would you like to own a quality new home of your own? No money down, 100 percent financing, low month ly payment. Call Miles Homes 668-9735 for free 80 page home catalog. 7-22-tfc Purebred malamutes, no papers, ready to go. $75. 2 males, 4 females. Call morn ings or evenings. Keep trying 676-9778. 7-29-2p Home & Garden26 Need a fence? We sell and install chain link fences. Pet tyjohn's open all day Sat., for your convenience. 676-9157. 7-29-lc Planning to remodel you kitchen or bath? We carry Long Bell cabinets. Licensed plumber for installation. Pet tyjoh's. Open all day Sat. 676-9157. 7-29-lc Grass isn't always green. M & R Floor Covering has many styles of artificial turf includ ing all colors and even stripes. 676-9418. TOPS Yard Sale: Sat., July 31, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Betty Rood's on Condon Hwy. Dona tions accepted. Call 676-5391 or 676-5551. 7-22-2C Jlixcavatlng ! Rt. 2 Box 2054 DUMP TRUCK 5 GRAVEL irp 0 Trn n a rrc K' AT J BONDED , PETS. : :25 - - . J 6rdSales'28l " mum