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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 20, 1983 SEVEN
RUBBER
STAMPS &
BUSINESS
CARDS
676-9228
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lone School
Thursday, Jan. 20 Chinese
hamburger, hot rolls, buttered
carrots, fruit and milk.
Friday, Jan. 21 - tomato
soup, egg salad sandwiches,
peanut butter sandwiches,
crackers, dessert and milk.
Monday, Jan. 24 - hambur
gers, potato chips, carrot
sticks, pickles, dessert and
milk.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 - cowboy
macaroni, buttered corn, hot
rolls, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 - fish
wedges, cabbage salad,
French fries, dessert and
milk.
Heppner High School
Monday, Jan. 24 - macaroni
and cheese, broccoli or spin
ach, hot rolls, fruit, milk or
salad bar.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 chili, corn
bread, cabbage salad, one
half apple, milk or salad bar.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 cooks'
: choice.
Thursday, Jan. 27 tacos,
shredded lettuce and cheese,
. cold tomatoes, dessert and
milk.
Friday, Jan. 28 - chicken
sandwich, cheese slices, pota
to salad, fruit and milk.
Pennant bearer
information
Girls who are interested In
serving as pennant bearers for
the Morrow County Fair &
Rodeo Court are asked to
please contact Marsha Kemp.
9898178, as soon as possible.
P.I.K. program details given
Secretary of Agriculture
John R. Block recently an
nounced details of a payment-in-kind
(PIK) program for
1983 crops of wheat, corn,
grain sorghum, cotton and
rice. President Reagan an
nounced the program at the
Farm Bureau Federation
January 11.
"PIK. is basically
simple," Block said. "A farm
er who takes out of production
additional acres over what he
agrees to take out under the
current program will receive
as payment a certain amount
of the commodity he would
have grown on these acres.
The commodity is his to do
with as he wishes. Commodi
ties for the P.I.K. program
will come from farmer -owned
reserve, regular loan or
C.C.C.-owned stocks."
Sign-up for P.I.K. will begin
on January 24 and run through
March 11. "Farmers have
four possible options for
making their 1983 plans,"
Block said. "They may parti
cipate only in the regular farm '
programs; participate In the
regular program plus the 10-30
percent P.I.K.; withdraw the
entire base acreage if their
whole base bid is accepted; or
not participate at all."
Morrow Co, native named
Citizen of the Year
A Morrow County native,
William "Bill" Kilkenny, was
named Pendleton's Citizen of
the Year at the Chamber of
Commerce's annual awards
banquet there last Saturday
night. Kilkenny's parents
were John Sheridan and Rose
Ann Kilkenny, Irish-born
Morrow pioneer sheep ran
chers. . Kilkenny is well known in
the Heppner area, where he
had his public schooling and
where he has many kin still
living. Last St. Patrick's Pay,
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523-1056 963-2158
John B. Kirbv
MARKET REPORT- THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1983
CATTLE SALABLE 1127
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STEERS
Under 4K) lbs,
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
Plain It Dairy
HEIFERS
Under 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
Over 700 lbs.
Plain
Heiferettes
Pairs
Bred Cows, vaccinated
Bred Cows, unvaccinated
Commercial & Utility Cows
Canners & Cutters
Bulls, Light it Feeder
Bulls
HOGS SALABLE 50
Feeder hogs
Weaners
Sows
Boars
SHEEP SALABLE 33
Lambs
Ewes
Culls
Bucks
HORSES SALABLE
No. One's
No. Two's
There were 47 buyers and 66 consignors represented at
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: The market was hot on all classes with
plenty of buying power. A boast of optimism was shown that
we as an auction market were glad to see, as it benefits the
entire livestsock industry. We would like to thank both
buyers and consignors for the good cattle offered and the way
they were received.
NEXT SALE : January 20, this will be a regular sale as will
' the following week January 27.
Field Representataive: Don Robinson 562-5259
Thank you,
JohnB. Kirby
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - A Powder River Equipment
Dealer.
Payment in kind will be
in terms of No. One wheat, No.
Two yellow corn, No. Two
grain sorghum, historical
area average quality upland
cotton, and for rice, the his
torical area average of the
type, quality and milling out
turns. Farmers will be able to get
full details on the P.I.K. pro
gram from their local Agri
cultural Stabilization and
Conservaion Service office by
the time the P.I K, signup
begins on January 24. Mean
while, farmers can call a
toll-free number, 800-368-5942.
to get answers to their ques
tions. This number is now
open for calls weekdays from
8 a.m. to 8 p.m., E.S T.
Interim regulations will be
published in the Federal Reg
ister with a request for com
ments. Producers entering
into an agreement during the
comment period will be given
the opportunity to withdraw
from the agreement should
there be material changes in
the final regulations. Com
ments must be received by
February 11 and should be
sent to: Dr. Howard Williams,
director, analysis division,
he was featured on Jim Far
ley's Irish program, and it is
hoped he will be appearing
again next March 17.
Pendleton's Chamber Pres
ident, Jim Lynch, called Kil
kenny, 77, "a man about
whom it can be said by so
many 'Because of him, my life
is better. He cared enough to
help' " ("East Oregonian,"
Jan. 17).
Tessie Williams, the first
Indian ever so honored, was
named Pendleton's first lady
of the year.
Livestock
68.50-70.75
66.00-71.00
64.25-69.75
62.50 - 68.25
60.00-65.00
59.00 - 62.00
44.50-49.00
54.00 - 58.50
54.00-59.50
54.00 - 59.00
54.00 - 58.50
51.00 - 56.50
31.50-44.00
45.00-50.00
465.00 - 505.00
425.00 - 465.00
375.00-385.00
36.25-43.50
29.75 - 35.75
36.25-39.25
43.75-49.75
51.50-56.00
34.00- 42.50 hd
35.50-44.00
14.00-28.00
44.00-49.00
20.00 - 30.00 hd
5.00-12.00 hd
17.50-22.50 hd
29.50
32.00
24.50
USDA-ASCS, Room 3741 -South
Building. P.O. Box 2415,
Washington, D C. 20013. (202)
447-3391.
What's Your
Opinion? .
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Question: "How do you feel
about Heppner's Willow Creek
Dam not reducing the flood
plain as much as was expec
ted?" "It's kind of funny," said .
Bonnie Parret of Heppner,
"but I think it was a waste of
money."
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice of Redemption
THE PORT OF
MORROW, OREGON
THE PORT OF MORROW,
OREGON has called for re
demption on March 1, 1983,
those Port of Morrow, Oregon
Revenue Bonds, Series 1974-A,
maturing on March 1, 1999 in
inverse numerical order
(Bonds No. 579-615 incl.). The
Bonds will be due and payable
at the Corporate Trust Office
of the United States National
Bank of Oregon, Portland,
Oregon at a redemption price
equal to the principal amount
"together with accrued interest
to March 1, 1983, all interest on
ther Bonds shall cease to
accrue March 1, 1983.
John A. Charno
Trust Officer and Manager
United States National
Bank of Oregon, Trustee
Published: January 20, 1983.
Rnv
If
MID-COLUMBIA LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
THE DALLES, OREGON
Sale every Friday 12 Noon
Rocky Webb (503) 298-4464 Dan Frey (503) 365-3463
6 BRAHMAN BULLS
Consigned for Friday, Jan. 28
3 Regfetered 3 Grade (1-78 & 2-34)
The bulls will be Bangs & Semen tested.
For information call the Yard or Eii! Lauterbach, Breeder (509)395-2882.
3
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
A proposed use hearing for
general revenue sharing pur
poses will be held on January
31. 1983 for all interested
citizens of Morrow County.
The amount of general rev
enue sharing funds to be dis
cussed for this fiscal year is
$351.459 00.
The meeting will be held at
10:00 a.m. for the purpose of
discussion of possible uses of
general revenue sharing funds
at the Morrow County Court
house. Room 101. All interes
ted citizens will have the
opportunity to give written
and oral comment on uses of
the funds. Senior citizens are
encouraged to attend and
comment.
Published: January 20, 1983.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ACT
UPON AN ORDINANCE TO
ISSUE REVENUE BONDS
Public notice is hereby
given that on Thursday, Feb
ruary 10. 1983. at 1:00 p.m. at
the Post Offices, One Marine
Drive, Boardman, Oregon, the
Board of Commissioners of
the Port of Morrow, Oregon,
will meet to take action upon
an ordinance authorizing the
issuance of revenue bonds for
the purposes of refunding the
Port's Revenue Bonds, Series
1981A and financing certain
dock, wharf and related facili
ties. Such meeting will be a
public meeting and interested
persons will be given an op
portunity to be heard.
Copies of the ordinance are
available to the public at the
offices of the Port of Morrow,
Oregon. This notice is pub
lished pursuant to the require
ments of ORS 777.565.
The Port of Morrow, Oregon
Patricia Flug, Secretary
Published: January 20, 27,
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.
Help Wanted 4
Morrow County Public
Works Depl. is now accepting
applications for a Light
Equipment Operator. For
more information, please call
67(5-9401. 1-20-lc
WEATHERIZATION
WORKER to install insula
tion, storm windows, weather
stripping. Starting salary $750
per month. Blue Mountain
Economic Development
Council, an equal opportunity
employer. Apply at Neighbor
hood Center. 1-20-lc
WANTED: High school stu
dent to write HHS girls' sports
stories. No writing experience
necessary. Contact Patti All
stott at the Gazette-Times
office for salary and other
information. 1-20-tfs
Rentals 7
Three bedroom house, 3
bath, full basement. Call
evenings 376-8307. 1-20-2C
One bedroom apartment.'
Appliances furnished. No
Pets $135,676-9893. 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
towffHeppner. 422-7579.
12-2-tfs
B & C
REPAIRS,
INC.
AUTO PARTS
We Build Up
Rollers, Idlers
Turn Pins
Bushings
Make Up
Hydraulic Hoses
Welding
Fabrication
Service Calls
Air Conditioning
Heavy Equipment
Maintenance
Parts & Tune Ups
Roller Shells
Exchange
lone
422-7409 or 422-7418
Thrift rt7fi
New Construction
Remodeling
Lti
Boyd Martin
Construction
989-8555
Licensed & Bonded
Rentals 7
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
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. l-6-3c
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
FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 bdrm.
apts.; private balconies,
economical heat, 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.
1-13-2C
Carpets and upholstery
cleaned professionally. John
Shaw, 676-52R3. 8-12-tfc
GUNS: Bought, sold or
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost.
' 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
$19.95 and up.
Vern's 76 Station 676-5184.
Livestock
Poultry
&
10
WILL BUY HORSES - Any
kind, Phone 567-6055. Hermis
ton. 8-12-tfc
Farm
Equipment
11
TURMAN EQUIPMENT
Metal buildings - grain bins.
Your choice of most major '
brands. PRICED RIGHT
; BUILT RIGHT. Call Merle -567-7666
Hermiston.
10-21-tfc
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79 Chov. Monte Carlo Hardtop AT,
AC, Cruise control. Beautiful et
black. Local ono owner.
79 Subaru 2 dr., DL, 4p., Front
wheel dr.. Clean economy car.
74 Ford 4 dr.. Crew - cab pickup,
4$p., 2 wheel drive. Low miles.
77 Ford 4 dr.. Crew-cab pickup,
4sp., 4 wheel drive. Clean unit.
Priced to sell
77 Chev. 2 wheel drive, 4ip.,
V2 ton. Excellent condition.
Excellent Selection of
New Cars & Pickups.
77 Dodge Ram Charger Wagon,
AT, Cruise control. Good
rubber. Clean.
11.9 Financing
on all new Ford and
GM Cars 8c Pickups
1976 Chev
Real
1981 Bulck Limited
2 door Loaded Local 1 owner
Luxery car Low miles
Lots of Trado
Good Selection
We do front end alignments.
See Clarence.
Farley Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
Farm
Equipment
j j
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
FARM TIRES -THEM.
Morrow
Growers 989-8221.
WE HAVE
Co. Grain
1-13-2C
Musical 15
Console Piano to be sold in
this area. Will sacrifice for
quick sale. Cash or terms.
'Also Elec. Organ. Phone 1-364-2066
or write Capital Pianos
Organs. P.O. Box 13165,
Salem, OR 97309. l-13-2c
FOR SALE: 1973 AMC
Ambassador. Low miles, good
condition. Asking $800. We will
take no unreasonable offer.
676-9635. Keep trying, ,42-2-tfs
LIGHT TRUCK and passen
ger tires. Morrow Co. Grain
Growers 989-8221 1-13-2C
Cars &
Trucks 22
Circle D Construction
989-8493 Lexington
Vermer Trencher 6g0 Casr Backhoe
8in. wide 5ft deep
irrigation Systems Septic' Systems
Underground Power & Phone
We can excavate & install
with materials on all services
Bob Duncan
Licensed & Bonded .
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ton 4x4 pickup
Nice Unit
- ins Coming Iru
I I Real Estate 23
EXCELLENT BUY! Three
bedroom, two bathroom house
with family room, fireplace,
garage, air conditioning, cov
ered deck, nice view, $59,900.
676-9213. l-20-3p
House for sale - 3 bedroom.
Wood stove. $33,100. 676-5513.
l-20-2p.
With six bedrooms, four
baths and three kitchens,
this home is set up for a
large family or money
making four-plex.
Pend'eton Realty and In
vestments, Inc. 276-2662.
1-13-7C
Three bedroom full base-'
ment house for sale. Wood
stove, oil furnace with outside
shop. Asking $62,000. 676-5288
after 5 p.m. 11-11-tfc,
4 bdrm. house out of dam
and flood zone (509) 922-1167.
No Fri. nite or Sat. calls.
$24,950. 1-6-tfc
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Pets 25
Purebred Irish setter pup
pies for sale. 676-5876. l--4c