Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 13, 1983, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Revenue
Dept. moves
property tax
office
The Oregon Department of
Revenue has announced that it
closed part of Its La Grande
district office December 31.
The Urban-Rural Section,
which assists county assessor!
with property tax matters,
will move to Pendleton, where
it will share space with the
department's Audit Division
staff. The new address is:
State Office Building, Suite
310, 700 Southeast Emigrant
Ave., Pendleton, phone
276 7810.
The department's Timber
Section will remain in La
Grande but will move to a new
location at the State Forestry
Building, East Adams at 20th,
phone 963-6414.
The Urban-Rural Section's
new Pendleton office will
serve assessors In Morrowt
Baker, Gilliam, Grant,
malheur, Union, Umatilla,
Wallowa and Wheeler coun
ties. Bill Johnson is office
manager.
RUBBER
STAMPS &
BUSINESS '
CARDS'
676-9228
The silliest of all people are
thote who do fooliih things
to show off." Vauvtnargutt
Anglers asked
dorsal
Maxillary
The efforts of volunteer
anglers last year who helped
collect ileelhead scales resul
ted In 1,526 sample represen
ting fish from 46 streams in
Oregon. The Fish and Wildlife
Department's research and
development section Is in the
process of analyzing these
scales now. But Research Bi
ologist Nancy MacHugh says
even more scales are needed. -
The Kale sampling Is part
of a continuing project to try
to determine the percentage of
wild versus hatchery steel
head in Oregon's rivers. From
the scales biologists can tell
whether a steelhead origina
ted from a hatchery or
whether- it was instead
hatched and reared in the
stream. Fish scales have cir
cular growth rings like those
found on the cross-section of a
tree. The innermost rings of
the scales of a hatchery fish
are uniform due to the regular
availability of food in the
hatchery during the one year
rearing period prior to
release. Scales from wild
steelhead show uneven growth
rings as well as distinct winter
growth checks during the two
to three years they rear in
fresh water before migrating
to the ocean, the department
said.
By "reading" scales from
angler-caught steelhead on
special equipment, biologists
will be able to determine the
percentage of hatchery vs.
wild adult steelhead caught
from various streams.
A sufficiently large sample
size (about 200 per stream) is
needed to enable reasonable
estimates of the wild to hatch
ery ratio. Last year only four
of the 48 streams from which
scales were received were
represented by more than 100
samples. The department
would like to obtain this data
from all steelhead streams in
the state. So once again the
assistance of volunteers is
needed. Samples from both
summer and winter run fish in
all streams are needed, the
department stressed.
In addition to the wild to
"L ,ft pectoral lv
rifbt piciorn
I LaGrdnde
John B. Kirbv
MARKET REPORT- THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1983
CATTLE SALABLE 1259
This was a special stock cow sale with bred cows selling as
follows:
Young vaccinated bred cows
Vaccinated bred cows
Unvaccinated young bred cows
Un vaccina ted older bred cows
Pairs
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters .
Bulls
Light heifer calves
Light Feeder Heifers
Helferettes
HOGS SALABLE - 0
SHEEP SALABLE -
HORSES SALABLE -
There were 26 buyers and 20 consignors represented at
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: Bred cows didn't find the homes In the
midwest that would have increased the market considerably.
Killer and feeder cows showed strength above a week ago.
NEXT SALE: Thursday, January 13, this will be a regular
sale with 135 575 lb. steers, 100 - 500 lb. heifers, 50 Limosine
steers and heifers, 35 600 lb. cross breds, 30 - 800 lb. steers, 15
500 lb. Bangs vaccinated heifers and 250 bred stock cows
consigned.
Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-5259
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK
Dealer.
to save steelhead scales
Scale
ptctoral
left teitral
right
teatral
hatchery ratio, scales turned
in by anglers throughout the
year provide information on
the area and time of season in
which wild fish are caught,
what rivers have high or low
catches of wild fish, what
effect stocking location and
number of fish stocked has on
the catch of hatchery fish, and
the success of out-system re
leases where stocks from one
river rystem are reared to
migration size and released in
a different river system.)
Anglers willing to partici
pate In the program can ob
tain special scale envelopes
from local Northwest Steel
headers chapters, from many
river guides or from the De
partment of Fish and Wildlife
(write ODFW, Research Sec
tion, P.O. Box 1628, Corvallis,
OR 97330). A pamphlet on the
Salmon and Trout Enhance
ment Program's scale collec
tion project is also available
from these sources. Local
anglers can either turn in their
collected scales to the above
address or to Glen Ward in
Heppner.
At least eight or ten scales
should be taken from each fish
immediately above the lateral
line and below the dorsal fin.
This is where the scales first
form on juvenile fish and
scales from this area contain
the most information. Scales
taken from other areas often
do not contain enough infor
mation to enable separating
hatchery from wild fish.
Scales should not be taken
from any fish intended for
release as this opens the door
for bacterial infection and
reduces the chances for survi
val, the department said.
Scales are most easily re
moved by scraping them off
with a knife blade. The scales
from a single fish should be
wiped from the blade on a
piece of paper and the paper
placed into a scale envelope or
ordinary envelope on which
should be marked the stream
where caught, date, sex of
fish, length, and any fin
marks. The envelopes should
(i-T Oasiifieds -
Livestock
450.00 - 500.00
410.OO-440.OO
370.00-400.00
325.00 -360.00
460.00
34.25-38.50
28.00-33.00
45.00 - 53.00
54.00
58.50
57.00
47.50
A Powder River Equipment
sample area
be turned In as soon as possi
ble to any of the envelope
sources previously listed.
In order for the effort to be
successful, samples from
many fish and from all
streams need to be obtained.
This means the cooperation of
a large number of anglers is
needed. Of equal importance
is that a large percentage of
salmon-steelhead "punch
cards" also be returned so
that the catch estimates for
each stream will be as accur
ate as possible. Therefore,
anglers are urged to turn in
the 1982 salmon-steelhead
card as soon as possible. It
expired December 31 and a
new card and angling license
is needed for 1983.
The cooperative scale col
lection program is an oppor
tunity for steelhead anglers to
use their fish-catching skills to
benefit long-range manage
ment of the resource, the
department said.
Public Meetings.
Thursday, Jan. 13 - Port of
Morrow Commission, 1 Mar
ine Dr.. Boardman, 1 p.m.;
and Lexington Fire Depart
ment, city hall, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 17 - lone
Planning Commission, city
hall, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire
Department, fire hall, 7:30
p.m.; and Morrow County
School Board. Sam Boardman
Elementary School, Board
man, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 18 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday. Jan. 19 - Mor
row County Court, courthouse,
Heppner, 9 a.m.
Monday, Jan. 24 Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 - Mor
row County Court, county
building, Irrigon, 9 a.m.;
Heppner Public Library
Board, library, 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 31 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
annex building, Irrigon, 8
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
MID-COLUMBIA Th!Do,,M
NOTICE! SALE TIM I CHANGE
Beginning Sept. 3rd-
Sale Time 12 Noon
Due to the increase in volume of livestock it is
.necessary to begin 1 hour earlier.
Yard Phone (503)298-4464 Home Phone (503) 298-4888
jpPBlIC NOTICESj
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
The Morrow County Budget
Committee will meet Thurs
day. January 27th. 1983 at 9:00
a.m. In the county judge's
office of the Morrow County
Courthouse. The purpose of
this meeting will be to discuss
creation of a supplemental
budget, required to effect
transfer of funds to a new line
item, designed to fund the
recently created county coun
sel position. This meeting is
open to the public.
Published: January 13, 1983.
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING"
The Morrow County Budget
Committee will meet Thurs
day. January 27th. 1983 at 9:00
a.m., in the county judge's
office of the Morrow County
Courthouse. The purpose of
this meeting is the prepara
tion and approval of the tax
levy for a special election to be
held March 29. 1983. This
meeting is open to the public.
Published: January 13, 1983.
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT.
FOR MORROW COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 1892
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
Of
RAYMOND J. SMITH,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned have been
appointed and have qualified
as the personal representa
tives of said estate. All per
sons having claims against
said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same,
with proper vouchers, within 4
months after the date of first
publication of this Notice, as
stated below, to the personal
representatives at the offices
of Abrams & Kuhn, 269A N.
Main Street, P.O. Box 428,
Heppner, Oregon 97836, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro
ceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the Court,
the personal representatives
or the attorney for the per
sonal representataives.
Dated and first published
January 6. 1983.
Walter R. Smith
P.O. Box 161
LaGrande, OR 97850
William J. Kuhn
Attorney for the
Personal Representative
Published: January 6, 13, 20,
1983.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is
given, in the manner required
by law, that the one-year
period for the redemption of
real properties included in the
1980 delinquent tax lien fore
closure proceedings instituted
by Morrow County, Oregon, on
the 15th day of January, 1982,
in the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow
County, suit number 6856, and
included in the Judgment and
Decree entered therein on the
15th day of January, 1982, will
expire on the 15th day of
January, 1983.
All properties ordered sold
under said Judgment and
Decree, unless redeemed on
or before said 15th day of
Buy - Sell - Trade r- 676 -
PUBLIC NOTICES
January. 1983. will be deeded
to Morrow County. Oregon,
immediately on expiration of
said period of redemption, and
every right and interest of any
person in such properties will
be forfeited forever to said
Morrow County, Oregon.
Margo Sherer
Tax Collector, Morrow
County, Oregon
Published: January 6, 13, 1983.
I would like to take this
! opportunity to thank my
friends for their good wishes,
cards, prayers, gifts, tele
phone calls, and flowers sent
to me during my stay at St.
, Vincent Hospital in Portland.
;Also for those sent during my
recent stay In Heppner Hospi
" tal. They all added a little
cheer to my stay.
u " - Thank you,
M- Mid Morgan
) ... :: , ; M3-lp
' The family of William Clair
. i Walter would like to thank our
, . friends and relatives and the
professional people who were
; so kind and considerate during
' our recent family crisis.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Cleta Walter
-' ' Pat Osborne
and grandchildren
"WW
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Thank you to all our friends
.who helped us in our time of
loss. We deeply appreciated
the food, flowers and cards.
The Welborn Family
1-13-lp
Notices 2
Save on flooring. No-wax
vinyi. Rig. 11.50 yd. Now 6.50
yd. Subject to stock on hand.
MAR Floor Covering
676-9418. 1-13-lC
i
HAPPY 75th BIRTHDAY
MOTHER AND GRANDMA.
LOVE FROM THE FIVE B'S
1-13-lc
Help Wanted 4
Heppner Public Library
needs employee part time.
Skills: typing and filing. Apply
at library. - l--2c
Resident manager needed
for 25 unit apartment com
plex. Experienced person with
knowledge of maintenance
and bookkeeping required. A
salary, apartment, utilities
and health Insurance inclu
ded. Please write, stating
qualifications to: Barb, 11027
N.E. 4th, Bellevue, WA 98004.
Please include phone number.
E.O.E. 1-6 2c
Wanted 6
WANTED: chest of
drawers, 4 or 5 drawer. Phone
676-9207. 1-13-lp
Wanted to buy: Ui
able B-W televisioV
puter scream. lksioi im-
pfinugantact David Sykes,
HMper Gaiette-Times
676228. tfnx
Rentals 7
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. ll-U-tfs
Cards of
Thanh 1
d ort
tec?gi
The Heppner, Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 13, 1932 SEVEJt.
New Construction
Remodeling
1
- 1 'vJr-r-v-
Doyd Martin
Construction'
989-8555
Licensed & Bonded
Rentals 7
Bachelor apt. and two
bdrm. apt. Water und garbage
service furnished. Close to
downtown. From $135. Call
after 6 p.m. 276-4674 collect.
11-25 tfc
Charming 2 bdrm. apt.
Major appliances, carpet,
drapes, etc. Water, garbage
pd.. free laundry, quality
neighbors, convenient loca
tion. Rent from $169.00.
Call 364-7426 collect (after 5
p.m.) or write Midas Co. of
Heppner. 2629 Ojai Dr. N.W.,
salem 97304. 1-6-3c
FOR RENT: furnished one
bedroom apt. 676-9157 day,
676-9284 eve. & weekends.
1-6-lc
One bedroom apartment.
Appliances furnished. No
Pets $t35. 676-9893. 10-21-tfc
Two bedroom unfurnished
apartment in Lexington.
Water, sewer, garbage and
T.V. furnished. 676-9456 days,
676-9623 evenings. 9-9-tfc
$25 REWARD for anyone
finding a mature tenant to
rent quiet apt. close to down
town Heppner. 422-7579.
12-2-tfs
FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 bdrm.
apts.; private balconies,
J economical Jhet, laundry fa
cilities, extra storage, close to
hospital. SAVE $100! $50
reduction in cleaning deposit
plus $50 rent credit in March if
you rent before February 1.
Renting from $226. up. Rent
. figured on 25 percent of your
adjusted income. You could
qualify for Rental Assistance.
Call and ask us about it!
Hurry, they go fast! EVER
GREEN TERRACE APART
MENTS. Equal Housing Op
portunity. 676-5120. 1-6-tfc
Services 8
Save tire wear, stop
shimmy. Amco front end
alignment service. Morrow
Co. Grain Growers 989-8221.
M3-2C
Carpets and upholstery)
cleaned professionally. John
Shaw, 676-5283. 8-12-tfc
uuims: bought, sold or
traded. Will order for 10 per
Icent above cost.
Summer Tires Off winter!
tires on and balanced. Tube-
less $3.50 ea. Tube Type $4.50f
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 676-5184.
Livestock
Poultry
&
10
WILL BUY HORSES - Any
kind. Phone 567-6055. Hermis
ton. 8-12-tfc
IFarm
Equipment 1 1
FARM TIRES WE HAVE
THEM. Morrow Co. Grain
Growers 989-8221. 1-13-2C
TURMAN EQUIPMENT
Metal buildings grain bins.
Your choice of most major
brands. PRICED RIGHT
BUILT RIGHT. Call Merle
567-7666 Hermiston.
10-21-tfc
t e-? yf
till
79 Chov. Monto Carlo Hardtop AT,
AC, CruUe control. Beautiful fet
black, Local one owner.
79 Subaru 2 dr., DL, 4sp., Front
wheel dr.. Clean economy car.
74 Ford 4 dr.. Crew - cab pickup,
4sp., 2 wheel drive, Low miles.
77 Ford 4dr., Crew-cab pickup,
4sp., 4 wheel drive. Clean unit.
Priced to sell
77 Chev. 2 wheel drive, 4sp.,
Vi ton. Excellent condition.
66 Chev. Pickup, 4sp., 6 cly,
Exceptionally clean older unit.
77 Dodge Ram Charger Wagon,
AT, Cruise control. Good
rubber. Clean.
Excellent Selection of
New Cars & Pickups.
1976 LTD 4 door Sedan
Air cond. AT, PS, PB Good Rubber
Locally Owned
1976 Chev Vi
Real
1981 Buick Limited
2 door Loaded Local 1 owner
Luxery car Low miles
Lots of Trade
Good Selection
We do front end alignmenfir
See Clarence,
Farley Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
Farm
Equipment
II
Corn silage. Dependable
supply. Excellent quality.
This feed can cut your winter
hay costs considerably. Call
evenings. 938-5253 or 938-7013.
l-13-4p
Musical 15
Console Piano to be sold in
this area. Will sacrifice for
quick sale. Cash or terms.
'AlsoElec. Organ. Phone 1-364-2066
or write Capital Pianos
Organs. P.O. Box 13165
Salem, OR 97309. 1-13-2C
Furniture &
Appliances
18
FOR SALE: T.V. hook-up,
$90. 676-9647 or 260 N. Chase.
6-13-lp
LIGHT TRUCK and passen
ger tires. Morrow Co. Grain
Growers 989-8221 1-13-2C
Real Estate 23
EXCELLENT BUY! Three
bedroom, two bathroom house
with family room, fireplace,
garage, air conditioning,
covered deck, nice view,
$59,000. 676-9213. l-13-3p
Three bedroom full base
ment house for sale. Wood
stove, oil furnace with outside
shop. Asking $62,000. 676-5288
after 5 p.m. U-ll-tfc
Home for sale or rent by
owner $27,500 negotiable.
Good location. Call for rent fee
676-9909, eve. 12-16-tfn
Cars &
Trucks 22
9228
ton 4x4 pickup
Nice Unit
- ins Coming li
Real Estate 23
With six bedrooms, four
baths and three kitchens,
this home is set up for a
large family or money
making four-plex.
Pendleton Realty and In
vestments. Inc. 276-2662.
1-13-7C
FOR SALE or RENT: 4
bdrm.. 2 bath, good location,
days 676-9426, eves 676-9425.
1-6-2C
4 bdrm. house out of dam
and flood zone (509 ) 922-11C7.
No Fri. nite or Sat. calls.
$24,950. 1-6-tfc
Pets 25
To keep you company on
cold winter days. Have a
dachshund puppy for $75. Call
989-8194. 1-13-lc
Purebred Irish setter pup
pies for sale. 676-5876. l-6-4c
NOW HAULING
ROAD GRAVEL
Thru Jan. 21.
Calf to place your order J
TRUCKLOAD
ROOFING SALE
Starts soon.
Check with us
for Great Prices.
BIG WALLPAPER SALE
Coming Jan. 28.
Save-SaveSave
Wait
676-91"