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Plan summer gardens now n.v BOB COSTA OSU Extension Agent Morrow County , . , For fresh home grown vege-' tables next summer, start planning your garden now. Planting varied adapted to local conditions is one of the most important factors in a successful vegetable garden. With proper selection of var ieties, gardeners can grow a wide range of garden fruits and vegetables in central Morrow County. An important consideration in variety selection is the days to maturity. Most garden catalogs list the days to ma turity right afler the variety name. For warm season crops such as cantaloupes, squash, tomatoes and peppers, select varieties that mature quickly. For lettuce, plant early in the spring and select varieties that are slow to bolt and that hold well in warm weather. If a gardener has favorite varieties that have done well previously, he should stick with them for main plantings. Gardeners can call or stop by the extension office in Hep pner for advice on suitable vegetable varieties. Select suitable varieties and order seeds now. Vegetable seeds can be ordered from garden catalogs or bought at garden supply stores. I.U.C.C to hold annual meeting The lone United Church of Christ will wrap up the year gone by at an annual meeting on January 30. All members are asked to attend, and visi tors lire welcome, said the Kev. Cathy Barker, pastor of the church. The Sunday morning sched ule has been revised for an nual meeting day. Barker said. The Worship Committee will serve a breakfast of French toast and sausage from 8 30 to 9 a.m. The worship service has been moved up to 9:30 a m. for this day only ; the church school classes for children will begin at 9 30 a m also. The business meeting will be held following the worship. Childcare will be provided throughout the morning. The agenda for the annual meeting includes reports from the church boards and com mittees, and an election of officers. Also the Worship Committee will distribute a survey to help with their 1983 planning, she said. (:) - I PUBLIC NOTICES CHANGES ARE MADE IN DETERMINATIONS OF CITY OF HEPPNER. ORE GON BASE FLOOD ELEVA TIONS AND ZONE DESIG NATIONS UNDER THE NA TIONAL FLOOD INSUR ANCE PROGRAM. On April 1, 1981, the Federal Emergency Management A gency identified Special Flood Hazard Areas in the City of Heppner, Oregon, through is suance of a Flood Insurance Rate Map. The Associate Director, State and Local Programs and Support, has determined that modification of the zones and elevations of the flood having a one-percent chance of oc currence in any given year bise flood) for certain loca 10ns in the City of Heppner is . r;:opriate. The modified base flood elevations and zone designations, amend the Fed eral Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map for the community. The changes are made pur suant to Section 206 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P L. 93 234), and are in accordance with the Na tional Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, P L. 90-448). 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 44 CFR Part 65. The changes in base flood elevations is as follows : 523-4056 963-2158 John B.Kirby MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1983 CATTLK SALABLE - 42 8TKKRS Under 400 lbs. 65.50 - 70.00 400 to 500 lbs. 64.00-69.50 500 to 600 lbs. 63.50-60.50 600 to 700 lbs. 61.00 - 65.00 700 to 800 lbs. 58.00 - 62.00 Over 800 lbs. 58.00 - 61.50 Mai" 50.00 - 57.00 Pairy 31.00-46.00 Commercial & Utility Cows 34.00-38.50 Canners & Cutters 27.00 33.00 R"11" 40.00-47.25 HEIFERS I Under 400 lbs. 52.00-57.50 400 to 500 lbs. 53.00 - 57.25 500 to 600 lbs. 53.00-56.50 600 to 700 lbs. 53.00 - 56.25 Heifcrettes 43.50-48.50 Plain Heifers 35.00-45.00 Bred Cows 400.00 440.00 Fair 440.00-495.00 HOGS SALABLE 4 Fat Hogs 50.00 SHEEP SALABLE - 22 Lambs 4200 Cull Ewes 10.00 cwt. Bucks 17.50-25.00 hd. HORSES SALABLE - 3 No. One's 3100 There were 27 buyers and 42 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: Our market consisted of mostly cows with a limited number of calves and yearlings being offered. There was plenty of demand for what we did have consigned and we could have placed more as several calf and yearling orders went unfilled. Butcher cows were down from our market a week ago. however, bred cows held steady with those being purchased remaining in this area instead of being shipped out of state. NEXT SALE: Thursday. January 27th. A good sale is expected. Field Representatiave: Don Robinson 562-5259 Thank you. LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - Dealer. PVBUC NOTICES PREVIOUS FEMA ZONES (AS ON MAP) Zones A 10. A 15. and A 20 PREVIOUS RANGE OF BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS (AS ON MAP) (NGVD) 1893 Feet to 1991 Feet NEW FEMA ZONES Zones A9, A7.and A2 RANGE OF NEW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (NGVD) 1891 Feet to 1977 Feet Under the above-mentioned Acts of 1968 and 1973, the Associate Director, State and Local Programs and Support, must develop criteria for flood plain management. In order for the community to partici pate in the National Flood Insurance Program, the community will be using the new flood elevations, to ad minister the flood plain man agement measure of the Na tional Flood Insurance Pro gram, the community will be using the new flood elevations, to administer the flood plain management measures of the National Flood Insurance Program. These modified base flood elevations will also be used to calculate the ap propriate flood insurance premium rates for new build ings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and contents. Upon the second publication of notice of these changes in this paper, any person has ninety (90) days in which he or she can request through the Chief Executive Officer of the community, that the Associate Director, State and Local Programs and Support, re consider the determination. Any request for reconsidera tion must be based on know ledge of changed conditions or new scientific or technical data. All ' Interested parties are on notice that until the 90-day period elapses, the As sociate Director's determina tion to modify the base flood elevations may itself be changed. ju. -XAliJCJCJJLJLJLHULO John B. Kirby A Powder River Equipment 3 PCBLIC NOTICES Any person having knowledge or wishing to comment on these changes should immed iately notify: Honorable Clifford Green Mayor, City of Heppner P.O. Box 756 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Richard E. Sanderson, Chief Natural Hazards Division Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Published: January 27; Feb ruary 3, 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 1981 A 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 WIRE 500 TON NEXT DAY SERVICE JOHN DAY RIGGING SERVICE Call Jim Black or (503) 575 429 W. Main Ge$T!.orllG - J "''"'niiinii.n.i.i.ain THE DALLES, OREGON Sale ever' Friday 12 Noon Rocky Webb (503) 298-4464 Dan Frey (503) 365-3463 6 BRAHMAN BULLS Consigned for Friday, Jan. 28 3 Registered 3 Grade (1-78 & 2-34) The bulls will be Bangs & Semen tested. For information call the o New Construction JJemodeling fJt. Boyd Martin Construction' 989-8555 Licensed & Bonded 0 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JACK HYND, JR., Deceased. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Rita H. Hynd has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them to: Rita H. Hynd, Personal Rep resentative, Mautz, Hallman & Teicher, 101 Southeast 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 Representative. DATED and first published this 27th day of January, 1983. MAUTZ, HALLMAN & TEICHER Attorneys for Personal Representative By Robert T. Mautz Published: January 27, Feb ruary 3, 10, 1983. Cords of. Thanks 1 I want to thank all my friends for their kind expres sions at church at the party at the Bowling Alley, for the cakes, gifts and cards. Special thanks to Mike Sheridan, Neola Mackey, and a very special thanks to Pat Brindle for all the help she has done for me over the years I have been here in Heppner. God Bless you all. John Canaday 1-17-lc I want to thank all who were so thoughtful and kind to me and Edith all during my stay in Pioneer Memorial Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Wolff and the nurses. Also a big thank you to the faculty and students of lone High School. Mike Matthews 1-27-lp ROPE CHOKERS WINCH LINES LOG WRAPPERS ESC0 SWAGING PRESS BUNK CABLES TO HEPPNER Mike Thunell - 1156 John Day, Or. 97845 i Buv Sell Trade 676 " Mili,ini.....iil,i.l,,.i , iTiDin .iivLoiuofi Yard or Bill Lauterbach, Breeder (509)395-2882. Cards of Thanks 1 We wish to extend our sin cere thanks to all our friends and relatives for their cards of sympathy, floral offerings, money, memorials, prayers and other expressions of sym pathy at the time of our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Dr. Wolff and the staff of Pioneer Memorial Hospital for the excellent care given our mother. We can never adequately show our thanks for the wonderful though tfulness. The family of Mable Gray 1-27-lp Dear people of lone, Lex ington, and Heppner and Mor row County, I would like to say thanks for all the nice deeds you have done for me, Kim and the family of Grampa Warren. Also thanks to Ed Struthers, Chuck Mitchells, and Barb and Jim for helping with Kim. You were all so kind to Gramma Warren. Words can not express the good care from Pioneer Memorial Hos pital Nursing crew and all the staff. They were all so kind and loving to Grampa. Also all the kind and loving cards, they madeit so much easier. Gramma Warren. Kim, Dennis, Barb, and Art 1-27-lc We would like to thank all of you for the messages of sym pathy and the thoughts and prayers given during our re cent loss. Also for the many kindnesses given to Carrie during the recent years. Thank you. Carrie Becket Family 1-27-lp Notices 2 AA Meetings in Condon, starting Feb. 3rd at 8 p.m. 803 S. Main or call 384-4188. 1-27-lp Chain Saw Sale Now In Progress rnone oo-vu Help Wanted 4 AN OHIO OIL CO. offers high income, plus cash bonus es, benefits to mature person in Heppner area. Regardless of experience, write M.W. Read, American Lubricants Co., Box 6, Dayton, Ohio 45401 i-27-lc Applications are now being taken for a part-time position at the Morrow County ASCS office. Position includes field and general office work. Con tact Judy Buschke, Morrow County ASCS Office, Gilliam & Bisbee Bldg. (upstairs above Coast to Coast Store) for more information, Telephone 676-9152. Applications must be filed no later than February 14, 1983. 1-27-3C 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 The Ifeppner ..miw yi r.AUniriuL WALLPAPER SALE 30-50 OFF 676-9157 Rentals 7 Three bedroom house, 3 bath, full basement. Call evenings 376-8307. l-20-2c 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 One bedroom apartment' Appliances furnished. No Pets $135. 676-9893. 10-21 -tfc 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 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 FANTASTIC! 2and3bdrm. 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 Carpets and upholstery: cleaned professionally. John Shaw, 676-5283. 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. BAKER VALLEY AUCTION YARD, INC. OWNED & OPERATED BY ROSS & FAYE EVERY Your Best Year Round Market1 SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1p.m. BAKER, OREGON YARD (503) 523-4413 :: HOME (503) 523-9017 Big Enough To Serve You - Small Enough To Know You Gazette - Times, Heppner, Oregon, fJVWWWWWWWtAftAWAWl ii Ti 71 M.J9r J IFMAMCMG On All New Ford & GM Cars 81 Pickups 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. 79 Chev. Monte Carlo Hardtop AT, AC, Cruise control. Beautiful jot black, Local one owner. 77 Chev. 2 wheel drive, 4sp.( V2 ton, ExceNent condition. Excellent Selection of New Cars & Pickups. 77 Dodge Ram Charger Wagon, AT, Cruise control, Good rubber. Clean. 1976 Chev Vk Real 1981 Buick 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 Livestock Poultry & 10 maS 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 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 Jeeps, Cars, Trucks under $100 available at local gov't sales in your area. Call (re fundable) 1-619-569-0241 ext. 7552 for your 1983 directory, 24 hrs. l-27-3p Real Estate 23 House for sale - 3 bedroom. Wood stove. $33,100. 676-5513. 1-20-2p House for sale in lone, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, family rm., wood stove and oil furnace. Lg. fenced lot, 3 storage bldgs. lg. garden, fruit trees, berries, exceptional value, $59,500. 422-7538. 1-27-4C Cars & Trucks 22 Thursday, January 27, 1983 FIVE' - 9228 mL ton 4x4 pickup Nice Unit - ins Coming In 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 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 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 Pets 25 Purebred Irish setter pup pies for sale. 676-5876. l-6-4c Home Garden 26 Save: 30 - 50 percent off on wallpaper now thru Feb. 27, during big Wallpaper Sell-A-Thon. Lexington Lumber 989-8586. 1-27-lC Real Estate 23