The Ifeppner Gazette-Times, Ileppner, Oregon. Thursday, December , 1982 NINE CI SCHOOL I LUKCI LUNCH MENU G-T Qasstf ieds - Bu7 - Trade - 676-9228 I lone School! it Thursday, Dec. 9 turkey chop nuey over rice, pickled M, pr nd che !ad and milk. Friday, Dec. 10 -; clam chowder, chopped pork or peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crackers, dessert and milk. Monday, Dec. 13 - cowboy macaroni, French bread, tos sed salad, fruit and milk. Tuesday.Dec. 14 chill bur gers, cheese sticks, gelatin and milk. Wednesday, Dec. 15 fish sandwich, tossed salad, scal loped potatoes, fruit and milk. Ileppner High School Monday, Dec. IS chicken sandwich, onion rings, cheese and celery sticks, one-half orange and milk. Tuesday, Dec. 14 macaroni and cheese, spinach or broc coli, rolls, peaches, milk or salad bar. Wednesday, Dec. 15 - stew, com bread, cottage cheese, pears, milk or salad bar. Thursday, Dec, 16 - Christ mas dinner. Friday, Dec. 17 -sandwiches and soup. Ilrppner ElrmenUry School Thursday, Dec. 9 - chill beans, crackers, relish plate, fruit crisp and milk. Friday. Dec. 10 turkey and noodles, green peas, carrot coins, fruit and milk. Monday. Dec. 13 Mr. Gun derson's class menu: burrito, peanut butter and celery, chocolate pudding and milk. Tuesday, Dec. 14 - cook's choice. Wednesday. Dec. 15 - mums soup, pocket sandwich, home style salad, spiced fruit and milk. L.I.E.A.P. offers energy assistance Oregon's Low "Income Energy Assistance Program (LIE. A. P.) is offering energy assistance to help pay fuel bills of those who qualify. The program helps low in come, handicapped and elder ly persons. Eligible clients receive assistance for elec tric, natural gas. propane, oil or wood heating. L.I.E.A P. is coordinated by the Blue Mountain Economic Development Council throughout Morrow, Umatilla, Grant. Gilliam and Wheeler counties. In addition, B M E.D.C. operates a wea therization program which provides free services to eligi ble clients. Appointments to apply for energy assistance are neces sary. To make an appointment at the Heppner Neighborhood Center, call 676-5873. Whales Youf Opinion? ,iimJ"W LA ... Question : "How do you feel about the five cent gas tax that was Just approved by the Legislature Dec. 6?" "At least they're honest enough to call it a tax and not a 'user's fee'," said John Maas, Heppner. YOU GET MORE COVERAGE WITH GAZETTE-TIMES WANT ADS 676-9228 V"Z V;. U 0 523-4056 963-2158 John B. Kirbv MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1982 CATTLE SALABLE - 1845 STEERS 300 to 400 lbs. 57.50 - 62.75 400 to 500 lbs. 58.00 63.50 500 to 600 lbs. 58.00 - 63.50 600 to 700 lbs. 56.00 - 62.25 700 to 800 lbs. 52.25-60.25 Over 800 lbs. 52.00-59.75 Plain 39.75 - 49.00 HEIFERS Choice Heifers 47.50 - 54.25 Plain 4 Dairy 35.00-42.50 Heifcrettes 40.50 - 45.50 Bred Cows 315.00 - 440.00 Pairs 460.00-480.00 Commercial & Utility Cows 36.00 - 44.25 fanners & Cutters 27.50-35.50 Plain & Light Bulls 37.75-43.50 Butcher Bulls 40.25-47.50 HOGS SALABLE 5 Feeder Hogs 50.00 hd, Weaners 24.00 hd. SHEEP SALABLE 11 Lambs 48.00 Ewes 13.00 HORSES SALABLE 14 No.l's 26.50-31.00 No.2's 16.00 There were 46 buyers and 138 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: As was the case with markets all over the northwest, our steer market was down although heifers were selling stronger than reported elsewhere. Even though the market was slow, we had lots of buyers and an active market. Even with the increased number of cattle with the sale lasting until 11 :00 the prices were just as strong at the end of the sale as at the start of the sale. Thanks to both buyers and consigners for supporting us throughout the sale. NEXT SALE: Thursday, December 9th-with approximate ly 500 head pre-consignments including a few more yearlings than have been coming to town. Thank you, John B. Kirby Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-4259 Yard Foreman: Leland Gibbs LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK A Powder River Equipment Dealer. Local bowlers take all in ... 10 Game Sweeper Tourney Chris limanen double vent and Jocki in a 10 Game Allstolt oKo won fits! place in Heppner league bowlers chalked up all awards in a 10 Game Sweeper Tournament sponsored by Heppner Bowl between August 30 and No vember 21. Leagues from Baker. John Day, The Dalles and Hermiston were invited to compete in the event. A first place award of $65 was presented to Jackie All stott for taking the singles event. Mike Stookey took a $40 Lexington Lumber plans open house Friday Lexington Lumber will be holding an open house this Friday, Dec. 10, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to mark the start of their dealership in Polaris Snowmobiles. There will be brand new snowmobiles on hand for the public to inspect, as well as free coffee and donuts. Gustava Eiffel, who built the Eifftl Tower, also designed the right arm of the Statue of Liberty. Livestock XL . ' Alljioti took first place Sweeper Tournament. the singles division. second place prize in that category while Larry Bow man received $25 for third place. Dave Winter, $20 for fourth place and Chris Li manen. $15 for fifth place. In the doubles event, the team of Allstott and Limanen took first place, a $25 award; Larrv and Lorraine Bowman received $15 for a second place finish: and Limanen and Doug Smith took a $10 third place award. While you're there looking over the snowmobiles, be sure to enter the free drawing for a steak dinner. Ii PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Plan ning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, December 20. 1982 at 7:30 p.m. in the Morrow County Court house in Heppner, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: in MinrnillMniA The Dallas. Oregon U LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC NOTICES SALE TIME CHANGE Beginning Sept. 3rd - Sale Time 12 Noon Due to the increase in volume of livestock it is necessary to begin 1 hour earlier. Yord Phone (503)298-4464 Home Phone (503) 298-4888 0 0 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 Application by Darrell Dooney for a variance under Article 7 of the Morrow County Zoning Ordinance to place an additional mobile home in a Farm Residential one acre zone located in Township 5N. Range 26 E. Section 24. Tax Lot 2505. 1.00 Acres. The pur pose of the variance is for hardship reasons. Interested persons are invi ted to the hearing and to express their views. Written, signed statements will be con sidered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be in cluded in oral or written statements. Gene Trumbull Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published : December 9, 1982 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 7024 STATE OF OREGON, Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs, PlaintifT, v. . , KENNETH M. HOWARD:, MAUREEN HOWARD: and HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. 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 22nd day of Novem ber. 1982. based upon a Judg ment rendered and entered in said Court on the 10th day of August. 1982, in favor of the State of Oregon, Acting by and through the Director of Vete rans' Affairs, commanding me to make sale of the follow ing described real property, to-wit : Lots 4 and 5 in Block 2, Ori ginal town of Lexington, Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy a judgment against defendant(s), Kenneth M. Howard for the sum of $37, 556.86. together with interest on $37,556.86 at 9.0 percent per annum from date of judgment until paid, and for plaintiff's attorney fees, costs and dis bursements incurred herein in the amount of $2,243.00. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ, I will on the 4th day of January. 1983, at 10:00 A.M. at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon sell at public auction and subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which the above named defendant (s) had on the 10th day of August, 1982, the date of the Judgment, and thereafter had in and to the above described real 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 23rd day of Novem ber. 1982. L.D.FETSCH, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By Pauline Winter, Deputy Date of first publication: De cember '2, 1982 Date of last publication: De cember 23, 1982 Published: December 2, 9, 16, 23, 1982 PUBLIC NOTICES m jjj NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of foreclosure of pos sessory chattel lien by public auction. The information re quired pursuant to ORS 87.192 (4) is as follows: Description of property to be sold: one D69U Cat Trac tor. Serial No. 9U1639SP. Owner or reputed owner: William Rill of Heppner. Oregon. Amount due on lien: $4.93298. Place of sale: The rear entry way of the Morrow County Courthouse. Heppner, Oregon. Time of Sale: One o'clock (standard time), December 31. 1982. Person foreclosing lien: Mark Tullis. lone. Oregon. Published: December 2. 9, 1982 Cards Thanks of 1 The family of Raymond Joseph Smith wishes to thank friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness and concern during the loss of our brother 4 and uncle. 12-9-lc I would like to thank'all the community for all your pray ers, flowers, cards and mem orials done in memory of Elby. I feel so fortunate to be so blessed with all your con cern for me. God bless all of you. John Ekstrom 12-9-lp I would like this time to thank Dr. Wolff and the Pio neer Memorial hospital staff and my many friends for their prayers, cards, and get well wishes and to wish you all a healthy and happy Merry Christmas. Pete McMurty 12-9-lp The family of Verlin Mat thews wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their friends for their expressions of Sympathy, for all the calls, cards, flowers, food and money. A special thanks to Dr. Wolff and the nurses at the hospital. The family of Verlin Matthews 12-9-lp We thank you dear friends and neighbors for your acts of devotion to John and for the " kind expressions of sympathy after his death. Betty Pfeiffer Julie Saling John Pfeiffer 12-9-lp We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to the many dear friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes and . sympathy cards in memory of our son; father and brother, Elmer Arnie Pieper. We also deeply appreciate all the many delicious food gifts, visits and phone calls. Mrs. Erda Pieper Rick and Lisa Pieper Lavelle and Stacy Brown Marcie and Earl Hall 12-9-lp TRUSTWORTHY Look Over Buvs in the Catalog Sale On Thru Dec. 18 New Construction Jlemodeling Boyd Martin Construction 989-8555 Licensed & Bonded Help Wanted A Elementary school teacher aide - lone Elementary School. Applications should be submitted to Charles Starr, principal. lone Schools. P.O. Box 167. lone. Oregon. 97843. Applications will close on Dec. 17. 1982. Employment begins Jan 3. 1983. Morrow County School District is an equal opportunity employer. 12-9-2C Morrow Co. Clerk is taking applications for a second posi tion of deputy court clerk. Jan. . 1. 1983. this will become a state position. Applicants should have secretarial skills and some knowledge of the court system. Apply to Mor row Co. Clerk's office by 5 p.m. Dec. 13. 1982. P.O. Box 338. Heppner. OR. 676-9915. 12-9-lc $100 per week part time at home. Webster, America's fa vorite dictionary company needs home workers to update local mailing lists. All ages, experience unnecessary. Call 1-716-842-6000. ext. 9398. 12-9-lp TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs mature person for com mercial sales surrounding Heppner. We train. Write N.A. Dickerson. Pres., Southwest ern Petroleum, Box 789, Ft. Worth. Tx. 76101. 12-9-lc Wanted 6 ' WANTED-USED GUNS. Giving highest allowance in the area. Stop by and see Ralph about your gun. Coast to Coast, Ileppner, 676-9961. 10-14-tfc Rentals APARTMENTS for rent: the rent for the sixth month is FREE after you pay 5 months rent. $110 -145 per month plus utilities. 422-7579. 11-11-tfs $25 REWARD for anyone finding a mature tenant to rent quiet apt. close to down town Heppner. 422-7579. 12-2-tfs Two bedroom unfurnished apartment in Lexington. Water, sewer, garbage and T V. furnished. 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. 9-9-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 One bedroom apartment. Appliances furnished. No Pets $135. 676-9893. 10-21-tfc Bachelor apt. and two bdrm. apt. Water and garbage service furnished. Close to downtown. From $135. Call after 6 p.m. 276-4674 collect. 11-25-tfc SALE STILL ON! J1 676-9157 r r 999 Fcrioy f.lOiOr Co. Fcr Supsr Dclaso Dssls en ttexi end Uicd Cert. We do front end alignments. See Clarence. Farley Motor Co. Heppner 676-9116 Rentals FOR RENT: 3 bedroom housr-2'i bath, full basement near high school. Call even ings 376-8307. 12-2-2p FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 bdrm. apts.: private balconies, econ omical heat, laundry facil ities, extra storage, close to hospital. $50 rent credit in February if you rent before January 1. 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. l?-9tfc Services 8 TREE SERVICE: pruning and removal. Call Jari, 422-7105. Licensed landscape contractor. 12-9-2c Summer Tires Off - winter tires on and balanced. Tube less $3.50 ea. Tube Type $4.50 SPECIAL: Lube, oil, and filter change plus car wash, $18. 4 x 4's $1 extra. Up to five quarts. Union 10-40. Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simonize Wax $19.95 and up. Vern's 76 Station 676-51S4. Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw.,676-5283. 8-12-tfc Another unique financial service available from Rain ier Mortgage Company is "The Anything Loan." 12-9-lc Livestock Poultry a 10 WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind. Phone 567-6055. Hermis-, ton. 8-12-tfc' Farm Equipment 1 I TURMAN EQUIPMENT Metal buildings - grairf bins. Your choice of most major brands. PRICED RIGHT BUILT RIGHT. Call Merle -567-7666 Hermiston. 10-21-tfc Miscellaneous 14 Do your Christmas shopping at Hand-Me-Down Dolls, give a DOLL, a BEAR, and keep one for yourself. 365 So. Main, Pendleton. 12-9-lp Sporting Equipment 16 FREE: $100 worth of cloth ing, parts and accessories when you buy a new 1983 Polaris Snowmobile at our Open House December 10th 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lexing ton Lumber, Lexington, Ore gon, phone 989-8586. 12-9-lc RURAL FARM HOME SITES 15 to 46 Acres 3 miles from Heppner Power, Telephone & fjoad Available See KEN TURNER 676-9710 "Breakdowns Anti-Freeze Fan Belts Thermostats Points Plugs Filters We Feature ' BIG: AUTO PARTS b ac REPAIRS, IMC. 'lone Sporting Equipment 16 GUNS: Bought, sold or traded. Will order for 10 per cent . above cost. Vent's 7 Station. 676-5184. '0-21-tfc Cars S Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1973 AMC Ambassador. Low miles, good condition. Asking $800. We will take no unreasonable offer. 676-9635. Keep trying. 12-2-tfs FOR SALE: 1973 Nova 350 new paint, mag. wheels. Left for service - will sacrifice $2150. 676-9195. 12-2-2p FOR SALE: 1977 Ford 351 engine Bell housing and trans mission. 55,000 miles. Make offer. 422-7214. 12-9-lc Real Estate 23 Home for sale by owner, $27,500 negotiable. Good loca tion, call eves. 676-9909. 11-25-tfc HOME FOR SALE: 4 bed rooms, 2la baths, 27,000 ft. plus 1,000 ft. basement. $128,000. 676-9033. 12-2-4C Three bedroom full base ment house for sale. Wood stove, oil furnace with outside shop. Asking $62,000. 676-5288 after 5p.m. 11-11-tfc . 3 bedroom , 1 bath home on large shaded corner lot in Lexington. Central heat, fire place. Air conditioner, large covered patio. Basement workshop and large shop building - all fenced. $55,000. 989-8533. 12-9-2p