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    The Heppner Gazette-Time, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 9, 1982 SEVEN
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1982 game bird
seasons set
Oregon's game bird hunters
will not find the bonanza In
bird populations they have the
last two years, and hunters
will have to work longer and
harder to fill their game bags
this year, said a news release
from the Oregon Department
of Pish and Wildlife.
A hard winter reduced popu
lations of adult birds, and the
cold, wet spring reduced nest
ing production considerably In
most species.
Seasons set for 1982 reflect
the reduction In bird numbers
with shorter seasons for some
species and reduced bag
limits for many. On the bright
er side, however, blue and
ruffled grouse populations,
and dove and band-tailed
pigeon numbers are up some
what this year. And a limited
sage grouse season, by permit
only In four areas, has been
set for the first time since
1975.
The seasons for blue and
ruffled grouse opened state
wide on August 28. In Western
Oregon plus Hood River and
1 Wasco counties, the season
will run through November 10,
and then reopen November 27
through December 31. On the
east side, a single season will
close September 26. Daily bag
limit statewide is three grouse
per day, nine in possession.
On September 1 the seasons
for mourning doves and band
tailed pigeons opened state
wide. Both seasons will run
through September 30, Daily
bag limit for doves is 15 with a
possession limit of 30. For
band-tails the daily bag limit
is five, with five in possession.
The season for chukar and
Hungarian partridge will open
concurrently with deer season
on October 2. In Eastern Ore
gon the season will run
through December 31 with a
daily bag limit of six birds and
a possession limit of 18, except
In Baker, Grant and Wallowa
counties where the bag limit Is
four and possession limit is 12.
West of the Cascades and in
Klamath County, the par
tridge season ends November
14. and the daily bag limit Is
two with six in possession.
Pheasant season will open
October 16 statewide. In East
ern Oregon the season will end
November 28 and the daily
bag limit is two with eight in
possession. The Western Ore
gon season will run through
November 14 with a daily bag
limit of two and possession
limit of six. No hen pheasants
will be allowed in the bag this
year.
The valley quail season will
also open October 16 state
wide. In Eastern Oregon It will
close December 31 and in
Western Oregon on November
14. The daily bag limit state
wide is five with ten In posses
sion. The season for mountain
quail will run October 16
through December 31 in East
ern Oregon, and from August
28 through November 10, and
November 27 through Decem
ber 31 in Western Oregon, plus
Hood River and Wasco
counties. The eastside bag
limit is two, with the posses
sion limit also two. In Western
Oregon the daily bag limit is
five with ten in possession.
A controlled spring turkey
gobbler season was again
established with 825 tags
available in the same five
areas as last year. Three
seasons will be held In the
North White River, Friend,
and Rock Creek areas to allow
additional hunting opportun
ity. Two seasons will be held
In northeast and southwestern
Oregon. AH seasons begin in
April 1983.
A very limited season for
sage grouse will take place
September 18 and 19 with a
daily bag limit of two and two
allowed in possession. The
areas in which hunts are
available include North Wag
ontire, South Wagontire, Har
ney County portion of Juniper
Unit and Harney County por
tion of Baatys Butte Unitr
Each unit has 100 tags except
South Wagontire which has 50,
for a total of 350 tags.
Waterfowl seasons will be
generally similar to last year.
The duck, coot and snipe
season will open October 16
and close on January 16. Duck
season will be an addition
week longer in Columbia
Basin counties, closing on Jan
uary 23. The daily bag limit
for ducks will be seven, with 14
In possession. This limit may
Include not more than two
redheads, two canvasbacks,
or one each. Twenty-five is the
daily and possession limit for
coots and the snipe daily bag
limit will be eight, with 18 in
possession.
The season for geese will
run October 16 through Jan
uary 16 statewide, with the
same additional week in Col
umbia Basin counties.
In Western Oregon the daily
bag limit is two, and the
possession limit is also two. In
two areas on the coast, goose
hunting is closed this year in
order to protect a federally
endangered species, the Aleu
tian goose, which has been
found wintering In increasing
numbers. Closed areas in
clude the portion of Coos and
Curry counties west of High
way 101, and that portion of
Tillamook County lying south
of an east -west line through
the most westerly point of
Cape Lookout.
In most of Eastern Oregon
the daily limit is three (which
may be extended to six pro
vided three are dark geese
and three white geese), with
six in possession. In Baker and
Malheur counties a shorter
season will be in effect, ending
January 2, with a dally bag
limit of two and two in posses
sion. In Klamath and Lake
counties the early part of the
season, from October 16
through 31, the daily bag limit
is one (may be extended to
three provided two are white
geese), and the possession
limit Is two. Beginning Nov
ember 1, the limit goes to
three per day and six in
cont. p. O
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NO. 1889
In the matter of the estate
In the Matter of the Estate
of
ESTHER PERRAULT,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that PAULA FAST
has been appointed Personal
Representative of the above
estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate are requir
ed to present them to: Paula
Fast, the Personal Represen
tative, at the office of attor
neys for Personal Represen
tative Mautz, Hallman &
Teicher, 101 S.E. Byers
Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon
97801 (phone: 276 2811) within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice
or be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this pro
ceeding may obtain additional
information from the records
of the above named Court, the
Personal Representative, or
from Mautz, Hallman &
Teicher, attorneys for Per
sonal Representatiave.
DATED and first published
this 9th day of September,
1982.
MAUTZ, HALLMAN &
TEICHER
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
By Robert T. Mautz
Published: September 9, 16,
23, 1982
I LaGrando
John B, iiirby
MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1982
CATTLE SALABLE
STEERS
Calves, hd.
-1103
plain 50.00 -75.00
Under 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
800 to 1000 lbs.
Over 1000 lbs.
Plain
Dairy
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners 4 Cutters
Bulls
HEWERS
Choice
Good
Plain & Dairy
HOGS SALABLE - 4
Fat hogs
Sows
Plain
SHEEP SALABLE 114
Lambs
Plain
Ewes
HORSES SALABLE 3
No. 1's
No. 2'8
There were 31 buyers and
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: Buyers
weight condition of cattle, with
Feed lots also filled up earlier
as strong as a week ago. Cows
most of those being sold of
NEXT SALE: Thursday,
Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-5259
Yard Forman: Leland Gibb5
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - A Powder River Equipment
Dealer. ...
PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT
OF OREGON
CIVIL NO. 82-582
NOTICE OF MARSHALL'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CLARA N. CHAPELL,
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
CLARA N. KNIGHT and
CLARA M. KNIGHT; and
EMPLOYMENT DIVISION
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON.
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution for
the sale of real property is
sued out of the above-entitled
Court in the above-entitled
cause, to me directed and
dated August 17, 1982, wherein
it was decreed that a certain
mortgage held by Plaintiff be
foreclosed and that the real
property subject to the lien of
said mortgage be sold, which
execution commended me to
sell that real property to sa
tisfy the indebtedness set forth
in said decree, in favor of
plaintiff UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA and against
CLARA N. CHAPELL form
erly known as CLARA N.
KNIGHT AND CLARA M.
KNIGHT, in the principal sum
of $19,176.50, together with the
interest accrued through July
22, 1982, In the amount of
$2,465.67, with interest ac
crueing thereafter at 9 percent
per annum until paid, and the
further sum of $70.96 for costs
and disbursements therein
taxed, plus the costs of and
upon this writ;
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I
have levied on all the right,
title, and interest of the above
named defendants in and to
the following-described real
property situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Starting at a point common
to Sections 24, 25, 30 and 19,
Township 5 North, Range 26
, East of the Willamette Mer
' idian, and proceeding west
30 feet, thence North 30 feet
to the point of beginning,
thence West 123.33 feet,
more or less, thence North
75 feet, thence East 123,33
feet, more or less, thence
Livestock
good 85.00 -135.00
64.00 - 69.00
62.75-69.75
62.75 - 68.00
61.25-67.90
60.00 - 64.00
58.50-64.00
48.25 - 53.50
51.50-56.00
47.50-53.00
36.25 - 43.73
27.00-35.75
42.50 - 49.50
52.25 - 57.75
46.00-51.00
39.50 - 45.00
56.00
50.00 I
25.00
43.00-47.50
30.00 - 32.00
8.50-12.50
35.50-36.00
21.00 - 22.00
84 consignors represented at
were very selective on the
heavy fills being discounted.
this week, so demand was not
were off again this week, with
a thin aged cow type.
September 9th.
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
PUBLIC NOTICES
South 75 feet, to the point of
beginning; ALSO KNOWN
AS all of Lot 15, and the
South half of Lot 14, Block
48, of the Original Plat of the
City of Irrigon, and a 23.33
foot by 75 feet portion of
vacated Fifth Street front
ing thereon.
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of said execution and in
complaince with the com
mands of said writ, I will, on
Wednesday, October 13. 1982.
at 1:30 p.m., at the Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon, sell at public auction,
without right of redemption, to
the highest bidder for cash, or
for certified check or cashier's
check payable to the Treas
urer of the United States, all of
the right, title, and interest of
the Defendants in and to the
real property described
above, or any part thereof, to
satisfy execution costs and
indebtedness set forth above.
DATED this 20th day of
August, 1982.
(s)Kernan H. Bagley
United States Marshal
District of Oregon
Published: September 9, 16,
23. 30, 1982.
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)
r
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3
PUfillC NOTICES
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
Mt'RRER". 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
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,
P.C.,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
By: -s-Donald G. Morrison
Donald G.Morrison
Published: August 19, 26,
September 2, 9, 1982.
We wish to thank all our
friends for the cards, flowers,
phone calls, and donations to
the Fossil Ambulance.
The Elsie Taylor Family
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The family of Vernon Prock
wish to thank all of our friends
for the calls, cards, food,
donations and floral offerings
in memory of our Dad.
Jim and Patty Prock
Colleen and Jack Ployhar
Janice and Fritz Cutsforth
Barbara and Herb Peterson
9-9-lp
To my many friends, rela
tion and club members who
remembered me with pray
ers, cards and calls, a Sincere
thank you to each and every
one of you. They were of great
comfort. Thanks also to Dr.
Wallace Wolff and staff of our
wonderful hospital. The same
goes to Dr. Kendall Early and
staff at St. Anthony hospital.
God Bless you all.
Mildred L. (Howell) May
9-9-lp
Used Lumber & Pallets
Stop By & Make
Us An Offer
Ujl 676-9157
1
" Cards of
jffiqnfa Ij
Thanks for the Good I
Trustworthy Sale i
Response
Sale Continues
Thru Sept 18
Reorders Coming
In Every Week
(Jti 676-9157
.Cards of!
Thanks ?
We want to say thanks for .
the good care in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital for
Clarence. To the staff and foks
up there, Jim and Barb and
the Chuck Mitchell family and
other friends for the help and
support of Kim and grandma.
Clarence and Evelyn Warren
9-9-lc
Rummage Needed for So
roptimist Rummage Sale
Sept. 25, 8 to 4 p.m.. Fair
grounds. For pick up, call Jacki
Allstott 676-5509, Gail Burken
bine 676-9690, Pat Hyatt 676
5272. Lenna Smith 676-9142.
9-9-3C
J
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
HELP WANTED
Woman sales clerk. Apply in
person. See Chris at Coast to
Coast, Heppner. 9-9-lc
Wanted 6
WHEAT SCREENINGS
WANTED 676-5594. 9-9-4p 1
Wanted to buy: Pentax
K1000 camera. Body only.
Contact David Sykes at The
Heppner Gazette-Times, 676
9228. ' 9-2-tfx
Two bdrm. unfurnished
apartment in Lexington.
Water, sewer, garbage and
T.V. furnished. 676-9456 days,
676-9623 evenings. 9-9-tfc
U-PICK
Late Elbertas &
Hale 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
Notices 2
Rentals 7
Year End
SAVE
t
74 Chev. 4 ton 2 x 2.
77 Thunderbird. AT, AC, low
miles.
We do frjnt
Clarence.
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
1972 Pinto
Hatchback, 4 cly, AT.
$995
i Farley Motor Co
t Heppner 676-91 1
Rentals 7
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apt.
range, refridg., garbage, and
water furnished. No children,
No pets. 1 bdrm. bachelor apt.
676-9291. 9-2-2C
FOR RENT: One and two
bedroom apartments in IoneV
Phone 422-7579.
12jtfc
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
Services 8
Bring back the shine to your
vehicle and protect the paint
on newer ones. Simoniz Wax
$19.95 and up. A'ern's 78
Station. 676-5184. 8-12-tfc
Carpets and upholsfery
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. Vein's 76
Station 676-5184. 8-12-tfn
Livestock &
. poultry 10
WILL BUY HORSES Any
kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis
ton. 8-12-tfc
VINE RIPE too much not
weather: tomatoes, 10 cents
lb. Also watermelons, canta
loupes, crenshaws, honey
dews, casaba, pickling cu
cumbers, corn and winter
squash. All very reasonable.
Tom Able Farms, one mile
south of Hermiston on 395.
Questions, call 567-5870. 9-9-lc
Farm
Equipment J. J
TURMAN EQUIPMENT -Metal
buildings - grain bins.
Your choice of most major
brands. PRICED RIGHT
BUILT RIGHT Call Merle -567-7666
Hermiston.
7-1-tfc
ogerjjritt
Phone 676-5096
BACKHOE &
farm Produce 4l
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD
INSTALLATION
DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES
KUAU
Any Excavating Need jj
r r if 4
jLarge or jmuii a
LICENSED & BONDED
Denis
$$$
'76 Chev. 4 ton AC, 4x4 nice
unit.
79 Thunderbird, loaded.
fx
alignments. See
Sporting
Equipment 16
..GUNS: Bought, sold Jr
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost. Vein's It
Station. C76-5I84. 8-12-tfc
FOR SALE: umbrella tent,
chain saw, check writer and
3M copier. All reasonably
priced. Phone 422-7195.
9-9-tfc
X3
FOR SALE: Cornet. Good
condition $185. . Call anytime,
676-5448. 9-9-2C
. furtitOre Sv"v
Appliance? NJ'
FOR' SALEf " 5'proIrofiffi
set. davenport, 2 sets drapes
and 1" diameter traverse rod,
all very good condition.
676-5532 ,-
Carosel wood stove good
condition $200. Call 989-8508.
9-9-2p
FOR SALE: 1973 AMC
Ambassador. Clean, Good
Condition. Only 40,000 miles!
$850, phone 676-9635 after 4
p.m. 9-9-tfs
Jeeps, Cars, Trucks under
$100 available through govt .
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 w liet-is. 8-track anj cas
sette, 90 percent new rubber.
$795. 422-7249. 9-2-2C
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., Vt bath home. Full
basement. Wood heat, $40,000.
Call 676-9163 or 676-5202.
8-12-tfc
JCjxcavating
Rt. 2. Box 2054
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