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The Heppner Gazette-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 2, 1982-SEVEN QQQQOOQOOOQQQOQOOOQOQOQQQ fT (P.UfiJe D Buy - Sell - Trade - 676-9228 1 lOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOO Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189' 1 Mr. and Mrs, J,E. Messen ger, Sr. had as guests this week : Roy Barlow of Eugene, a brother of Mrs. Messenger and Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gil lespie of Bonrdman. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mc Cain of the Portland area were renewing acquaintances in Lexington last week. Venice llendrickson had the misfortune to fall last Satur day, injuring her face. She was taken to Pendleton on Monday, by her daughter. Hilda Yorom, to consult a physician. Debbie Jones and her child ren of Milton Freewater have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom. 1 Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards returned this week from S. Carolina where they visited their daughter Karne Wylie and family. Mr. Wylie will be stationed overseas In April and his family will accompany him. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mc Carl were Monmouth visitors recently, moving their daugh ter Sharon to Salem where Rhe is employed They had as a recent guest, grandson, Aus ton Coiner of Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bur cham of Condon visited in Heppner and Lexington on Sunday. The Lexington Fire Depart ment was called to a fire last Friday at the Dunbar trailer which Is now rented by Henry Judd. The fire was soon put out and little damage was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mault of Coos Bay have been visiting at the Bob Jepson home and with Mrs. Mault's father, Walter Jepson, Mr. and Ms. Dean Hunt, and other relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Pad berg and Catie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Padberg and JodJ, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin were Dale callers recently where they attended the 25th an niversary reception of Caties granddaughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corley. Mrs. Corley is the HHS Drama Club to sponsor Oregon Mime Theatre Sept. 9 "Mime is an art form that performs itself in silence, and a lot of its communicative powers lie in the eyes. Mime is neither theater nor dance," says Fransisco Reynder, founder -director of the Oregon Mime Theater here for a solo performance at 8 p.m. on Thursday, September 8 in the Heppner High School cafe torium. Mr, Reynders, nation ally recognized as one of the preeminent mime artists in the United States, has per formed for several years in France, Holland, Belgium and England before coming here, to give solo performances at over 450 colleges and univer sities in the U.S. and Canada. He is currently associated with Lewis and Clark College. Because the mime artist establishes communication through the eyes and body, most mimes use a white face. "I use it, too, with black eyes and a black mouth," says Reynders. "It's like a piece of paper. Easy to read. The white takes away my indiv iduality. My costume Is black and white, too - and this results in a kind of negative image on stage. In that image, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Vinson. The reception was held at the park in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck were The Dalles callers on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. C.C. Jones returned on Monday from Depoe Bay where they attend ed the yearly "Cousins" picnic of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William Gilkison. The picnic was held at the home of Charlene Whitney with about 45 guests present. Some com ing from Seattle, Wash., La Grande, Baker, Keating as well as other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Van Leuven of LaGrande and Enid Stam back of Baker were visitors at the Jones ranch before the picnic and all motored down together, staying for several days and enjoying a vacation. Visitors at the L.E. Ruhl home have been Aimee and Amanda Bowman of Seattle, Wash, and their friends and daughter of Hermiston, and John Robertson of Bend. They are enjoying some archery hunting. Summer is about over and it is again time for many organi zations to start their fall meet ings. Holly Rebekah Lodge will meet in Lexington on Thursday for the first regular meeting of the fall, Lexington Grange will start Sept. 20 with booster night to be held Sept. 25 with State Lecturer Gel- lnabelle t-ewis of Baker as guest speaker. Musical selec tions and other numbers are planned. Also keep in mind that the Blue Mountain Fid dlers' concert will be held Oct. 16 at the grange hall with a spaghetti supper planned. Donald Majeske has return ed to his teaching job at Deer Park, after visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ma jeske. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Ropp and children are living in the Huber trailer home and he is employed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske. They make their home in Depoe Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar shall have been enjoying some fishing and camping at the Stile River near Depoe Bay. an audience can easily reflect a bit of himself In the mime," Reynders says that com munication is possible be tween a mime and with people of all ages. "Mime Is a kind of internation nonverbal language - and a lot of its success is based on the fact that every human being has been a child once and can relate to nonverbal communi cation. Before you learn any language as a child, you're a mime. Vou point. You learn. Canadian youth arrives in Morrow County By UIHDINE Tl'LLIS Morrow Co. Extension Service A week on the Columbia River at Boardman with the Ernie Wade family completes the second half of an exchange program between 4-H mem bers from Eastern Oregon counties and Canada for Rich ard Radley, Fort St. John, B.C. Two Morrow county mem bers, Angie Evans and Ann McLaughlin, recently visited In Canada. Two Canadian members were scheduled to LaGrande John B. Kirby MARKET REPORT . THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1982 ' CATTLE SALABLE 501 STF.F.R8 Calves -head Plain 50.00 - 72.50 Good 152.50 -167.50 Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain A Dairy HEIFERS Under 400 lbs. ' 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. Over 700 lbs. Plain Dairy Commercial & Utility Cows Canners & Cutters Bologna Bulls HOGS SALABLE 10 Fat hogs Weiners SHEEP SALABLE 69 Feeder Lambs Ewes lb. HOUSES SALABLE 10 No. rs Head There were 35 buyers and 69 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: The market was active on all classes with prices strong due to the large demand. Steers were up to $3 and $4 higher with heifers $2 stronger. Cows were still off with dressed meat prices down also. We had plenty of buyers on hand and the good kind of cattle to send home with them. NEXT SALE : Thursday, September 2nd. Several large lots of good feeder cattle are consigned for this sale including one 300 head consignment, a few 150 head consignments, and several smaller lots. There is still time to get your cattle consigned and this should be a good market while the demand is still strong. Thank you, John B. Kirby Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-5259 Auctioneer: Ken Troutt Yard Foreman: Leland Gibbs PUBLIC NOTICES i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Heppner City Planning Commission will meet on Mon day. Sept. 13, 1982 at 8:00 P.M. at Heppner City Hall. On the Agenda : 1. Public hearing for Condi tional Use permit to allow the mobile home at 405 Linden Way to remain permanently. The property is zoned Com mercial and the mobile home is now allowed by a temporary permit which expires Septem ber 14. 1982. Dick Bigelow Chairman Published: Sept. 2, 1982. You pick up the gift to imitate The 50-minute show follow ed by a lecture-demonstration and workshop here next Thursday is sponsored by the Heppner High School Drama Club as the kick-off for their 1982 83 year. The public is invited. Tickets are $1 for adults anda 50 cents for students. No admission will be charged for senior citizens or pre-school children. visit Morrow County, but one could not come due to illness. The visiting Canadian was one of the members selected from throughout British Col umbia who were picked as exchangees at the B.C. Pro vincial 4 H Club Week, an event comparable to our Ore gon Summer Week. In addition to the time spent with the Wade family, Radley will travel to the State Fair with Extension Agent Ken Killingsworth, the originator of the popular exchange. Livestock 64.00 - 70.00 66.00 - 70.00 63.25 - 70.00 62.50 - 68.25 60.50 - 65.50 60.00 - 64.75 50.00-56.00 54.25-60.50 53.50 - 59.75 55.00 - 60.00 54.00-58.00 52.00-57.75 46.00 - 50.00 38.75 - 43.75 31.00 - 37.50 47.00-51.00 58.50 22.50 39.75 6.50 33.00 - 33.50 410.00 - 550.00 0 PDBUC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Case No. 7078 . SUMMONS JACK McENTIRE and JOSEPHINE McENTIRE, Plaintiffs, vs. EARL D. TRUDEAU. Defendant. TO: Earl D. Trudeau, Defend ant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint in Equity for Strict Foreclosure of Real Estate Contract filed against you in the above-entitled suit within thirty (30) days from the date stated in this Summons to appear and de fend, which date shall be the date of first publication as shown below, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof. Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for a Decree of Strict Foreclosure of Real Estate Contract, and for other equit able relief. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable William W. Wells, Judge of the above Court, entered on the 28th day of July, 1982, direct ing publication of this Sum mons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Hep pner Gazette-Times, a news paper published in Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication: August 19, 1982. Date of last publication: September 9, 1982. Notice to Defendant: READ THESE PAPERS CARE FULLY. YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTO MATICALLY. TO "APPEAR" YOU MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL LED A "MOTION", "DE MURRER", OR "RE- MID-COLUMBI A Dal,M 'regon LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC NOTICE: SALE TIME CHANGE Beginning Sept. 3rd - Sale Time 12 Noon Due to the increase in volume of livestock it is necessary to begin 1 Yard Phons (503)298-4464 ca- PUBLIC NOTICES SPONSE". THIS DOCU MENT OR PAPER MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT WITHIN THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE STATED IN THE SUMMONS TO AP PEAR AND DEFEND, ALONG WITH THE RE QUIRED FILING FEE. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE PLAINTIFFS OR THEIR ATTORNEY TO SHOW THAT THE OTHER SIDE HAS BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY. MORRISON & REYNOLDS. PC, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, By: -s-Donald G. Morrison Donald G. Morrison Published: August 19. 26, September 2 . 9. 1982. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Case No. 7087 SUMMONS In the Matter of the Marriage of CHARLOTTE , JOANNE GRANT, Petitioner, and KENNETH LEE GRANT, Respondent. TO: Kenneth Lee Grant, Re spondent: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Petition for Dissolution filed against you in the above-entitled suit with in thirty (30) days from the date stated in this Summons to appear and defend, which date shall be the date of fist publi cation as shown below, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, Petitioner will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the marriage of the parties, and for other equit able relief. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable William W. Wells, Judge of the above Court, entered on the 2nd day of August, 1982, dir ecting publication of this Sum mons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Hep pner Gazette-Times, a news paper published in Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication: August 12, 1982 Date of last publication: Sept. 2, 19H2 Notice to Respondent : READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. i YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMATICALLY. TO U-PICK Late Elbertas & uncrest Peaches, Nectarines, Gravenstein Apples All 25Mb. Fresh Mild Honey $3.w per Qt. Bartlett Pears 20 lb. Bring Containers Thomas Orchards' Kimberly, OR 934-2870 hour earlier, Home Phone (503) 298-4888 "APPEAR" YOU MUST FILE WITH THE COURT A LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL LED A "MOTION." "DE MURRER." OR "RE SPONSE." THIS DOCU MENT OR PAPER MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT WITHIN THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE STATED IN THE SUMMONS TO AP PEAR AND DEFEND, ALONG WITH THE RE QUIRED FILING FEE. IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE PETI TIONER OR HER ATTOR NEY TO SHOW THAT THE OTHER SIDE HAS BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUEST IONS, YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATE LY. MORRISON & REYNOLDS. PC. Attorneys for Petitioner, By: -s-DONALDG. MORRISON Donald G.Morrison Published: Aug. Sept. 2. 1982. 12, 19, 26. I wish to thank all friends of the Christian Church, the Soroptimist Club, Degree of Honor and friends in general who remembered me with such lovely flowers, cards, letters and cards during my illness. They all helped a great deal. Olive Hughes 9-2-lc The Rodeo Board would like to thank all those persons contributing their dollars and time to help put on our 1982 rodeo. We feel the show was bigger and better than last year. Thank you all again. Bob Montgomery, Chairman Judy Currin, Sec. 9-2-lc Notices 2 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 B & C REPAIRS, INC. GIG 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 422-74 18 Cords of Thanks I wmmmmmm i n tmmmmmmmt lYear End Clearance; Everything Must Go i SAVE $$$ i 77 Thunderbird. AT, AC, low We do front Clarence. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1972 Pinto Hatchback, 4 cly. AT. $995 : Farley Motor Co t Heppner 676-911 Help Wanted 4 WANTED: lone High School student to write sports stories for the Gazette-Times. Must have writing ability but no experience necessary. Con tact Patti Allstott at the G-T office. 8-12-tfs WANTED: lone High School student to take sports photos. Some experience required. Contact Patti Allstott at the G-T office. 8-12-tfs Wanted to buy: Pentax K1000 camera. Body only. Contact David Sykes at The Heppner Gazette-Times. 676 9228. 92-tfx 3 Rentals 7 FOR RENT : 2 bedroom apt. range, refridg., garbage, and water furnished. No children, No pets. 1 bdrm. bachelor apt. 676-9291. -2-2c FOR RENT: One and two bedroom apartments in Ionet Phone 422-7579. 8-12-tfc FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 Bdrm. Apts; private balconies, econ omical heat, laundry facil ities, extra storage, close to hospital. Rent figured on 25 percent of your adjusted in come. You could qualify for Rental Assistance. Call and ask us about it ! Hurry, they go fast! EVERGREEN TER RACE APARTMENTS Equal Housing Opportunity. 676-5120. 8-26-tfc Senices 8 Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simoniz Wax $19.95 and up. Vern's 76 Station. 676-5184. 8-12-tfc Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw, 676-5283. 8-12-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 676-5184. 8-12-tfn 3 Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL lU'Y HORSES Any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. 8-12-tfc Wanted 6 Roger Britt E (OgerXJritt Hixcavating i Phone 676-5096 Rt. 2 Box 2054 j BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK 4 SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD rDAXn S INSTALLATION i DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES 4 TOPSOIL ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE J 4 Any Excavating Need j Large or Small 4 mmmm42mmmmmmwj 79 Thunderbird, loaded. alignments. See Farm Equipment TURMAN EQUIPMENT - Metal buildings - grain bins. ' Your choice of most major brands. PRICED RIGHT -BUILT RIGHT Call Merle -567-7666 Hermiston. . ' Sporting Equipment 16 ..GUNS: Bought, sold or traded. Will order for 10 per cent above cost. Vern's 76 Station. 676-5IM. 8-12-tfc Cars & Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1973 AMC Am bassador. Low miles. Good condition. $850. 676-9635. ; 7-29-tfs Jeeps, Cars, Trucks under $100 available through gov't ' sales in your area. Call (re fundable) 1-714-569-0241 ext 7552 for directory on how to purchase. 24 hrs. 8-19-3p '79 - 4-wheel drive Subaru wagon. Air, 28.000 miles. $4.500. 676-5312. 7-8-tfc 1974 2-door Vega, extra tires and wheels, fl-track and cas sette, 90 percent new rubber. $795. 422-7249. 9-2-2C Real Estate 23 House for rent or lease with option to buy. Three bdrm., split level with family room, fireplace, covered deck, gar age and nice view. Tom Elliott, 676-9213. 9-2-lp 5 bed., 12 bath home. Full basement. Wood heat, $40,000. Call 676-9163 or 676-5202. 8-12-tfc 4.66 Timbered acres, fen ced. 1,848 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. home, two baths, kitchen furnished. Central air and heat, wet bar. Wood stove and decks. 6.2 percent assumable vet. loan. 676-9203 after 5 p.m. 8-26-2c 3-bedroom 1 bath home o"n large corner lot in Lexington. Heatolator Fireplace. Swamp cooler and refrigerated air conditioner. Basement work shop. Large covered patio. Fruit and shade trees. 26' x 56' shop with front and rear ac cess, yard is all fenced. Ask ing $60,000.00 Call 989-8533 for appt. 8-26-2p 4