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EIGHT-The Heppner GaieUe-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. March 3. 1S83 Heppner District experiencing shortage Firewood cutting to be permitted "Personal use firewood cutting will be permitted in both free-use and charge areas during the coming sea son." said John Lowe. Uma tilla National Forest supervi sor. He pointed out that wood cutting consumed an estima ted 30 million board feet of Forest timber and residue over the past year and the demand is expected to con tinue. On the Heppner District alone five and one half million board feet were cut. This equals J 1.000 cords. If this were converted into logs or lumber it would equal 1,000 loaded log trucks with enough wood to construct 450 average size homes. He explained that charge permits will be required in those areas where the demand for firewood has exceeded the supply. Free-use woodcutting will continue to be permitted in areas where there is an excess of firewood material. Areas experiencing short ages include the entire Hep- sPAonu Ciommn m, m mm True Temper Bow Rakes $775 No. 2 Shovels $775 Hoes $665 Rietmann's Hardware lone 422-7211 pner and Pomeroy Ranger Districts, portions of the Walla Walla Ranger District and the northern portion of Ukiah Ranger District. Within these areas, firewood will be on a charce basis as designated by the respective district rangers. Generally, there is an ex cess of dead lodgepole on the eastern portion of the Dale District and the southern and western portions of the Ukiah District. The northeastern portion of the Walla Walla Ranger District also has a surplus of firewood material. These areas will continue to offer firewood on a free-use basis in designated areas. While there appears to be a surplus on the Heppner Dis trict, it is estimated that this will be gone in about five years at the present rate of consumption. Lowe said. Free-use permits will be available on a self-service basis from Ukiah and Dale Ranger Districts and the su pervisor's office as in past seasons. Heppner Ranger District will attempt to have free use areas open most of the time. These areas will be logging and thinning residue and the quality of wood will not be as good as that in the charge areas. Charge permits will be I f '"""" m--s 7 7 if l-Vrfi ? ') v COMIXG SOON. 1 T I ' ON HBO MARCH 12 AND 13. ON CABLE CHANNEL 7 viable TV subscribers! Now you can enjoy a FREE sample of spectacular entertainment on the HBO FREE Movie Adventure Weekend! It's an exciting passport to Hollywood blockbuster movies you've been waiting to see like On Golden Pond. Chariots of Fire and Superman II. Plus star-studded specials, Broadway theater, sports, unique new family and children's programs f ... and much more. AH without cuts or commer- cial interruDtions. All on HBO. Americas n '-i i-.. 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Free use permits for the Heppner District will be available during normal work hours at Heppner only. Charge permits will be available approximately May I at all Umatilla National Forest offices. Current free use cutting on the Ukiah Dis trict will continue until March 31. Additional free-use permit areas will also be open at that time if road conditions permit. Under the charge system, firewood will be sold for $2.50 per cord. There will be a $10 minimum charge for each permit. This minimum charge will provide for the removal of four cords. Permits are avail able for a maximum of 10 cords per household each year. Money collected from the charge system will be used to make additional wood available in areas where shortages now exist. "Signing of woodcutting areas, furnishing maps, open ing roads and adminisdtration of the woodcutting program are expenses that can no longer be borne by our ap propriated budget." Lowe explained. "Although we will be charg ing in some areas, an abun dance of free wood is still available but it will be farther from town," Lowe said. "I would be interested in hearing any comments you may have concerning the availability of firewood. It is an important energy source many people depend on and our intent is to help meet that demand while recovering some of the cost of the pro gram." he said. Send any comments to For est Supervisor. Umatilla Na tional Forest. 2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. Cattle quarantine provisions expanded PUBLIC NOTICES at Agriculture Director Leonard Kunzman has expanded quarantine provis ions involving cattle shipped to Oregon from Idaho because of the spread of a scabies infestation in the neighboring state, announced the State Department of Agriculture. In an order signed February 17. Kunzman said the quaran tine would be In effect against movement of Idaho cattle into Oregon. Cattle from the area could be brought into Oregon only if they are dipped in approved chemical solutions under pro visions set forth by Oregon Department of Agriculture rules. The scabies infestation affects only cattle and is caus ed by a tiny mite which burrows into the animal's skjn. Infestations cause severe itching and sores on the animals and can spread quick ly if the animals are not dipped. The initial outbreak in Idaho resulted in quarantine measures by Oregon officials on January 28. Keeent spread ing of the problem in Idaho prompted the expansion of the quarantine rone, the depart ment said. Livestock operators who need information on the quar antine or on dipping pro cedures can contact their pri vate veterinarian or the de partment's Animal Health Division in Salem at 378-4710. PUBLIC NOTICES SCHOOL LUNCH MENU I Heppner High School Monday, Mar. 7 - Enchil idas. green beans, lettuce salad, dessert, and milk or salad bar. Tuesday, Mar. 8 - pizza, peas, applesauce, cookies and milk or salad bar. Wednesday, Mar. 9 - hot turkey sandwich, cheese sticks, salad, fresh fruit and milk or salad bar. Thursday, Mar. 10 - fried chicken, baked potato, vege table stick, graham cracker cookie and milk. Friday. Mar. 11 - soup and sandwiches. lone Schools Thursday, Mar. 3 Chinese hamburger, hot rolls, buttered carrots, dessert and milk. Friday. Mar. 4 - vegetable beef soup, bologna or peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, dessert and milk. Monday, Mr. 7 - barbecued hamburgers, vegetable sticks, dessert and milk. Tuesday, Mar. 8 - meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, bread and butter, spinach, fruit and milk. Wednesday, Mar. 9 - fish wedge, JoJo potatoes, cole slaw, dessert and milk. Heppner Elementary School Thursday. March 3 - meat pie. cottage cheese, fruit and milk. Friday. March 4 - toasted cheese sandwiches, macaroni salad, celery sticks, fruit goodies and milk. Monday, March 7 - pizza, tossed salad, corn, fresh fruit and milk. Tuesday, March 8 - hot turkey, peanut butter and celery, mixed vegetables, fruit and milk. Wednesday, March 9 - ham burger steak, potatoes and gravy, relish plate, fruit and milk. r$ Bowling Jf News Dime A Dozen February 18 Won Lost No. Seven 21 -11 No. Two 19'j -124 No. Four 19 -13 No. Five 18 -14 No. Three 16 16 No. Eight 14 -18 No. Six 12'2-19's No. One 9 - 23 Splits: BeBe Munkers 2-5-6; Ray Massey 5-10; and Terri Sorwelde 5-10 High game: Bill Snow 201 and Joyce Winter - 215. High series: Gene Doherty -510 and Joyce Winter - 569 High team game: No. Two -762. High team series : No. Five -2.224 Sparetimers February II Won- lost 26 -10 24 -12 21 -15 19 -17 17 -19 14 -22 12 -24 11 -25 Splits converted: Linda Schultz 2-7: Betty Mills 5-6 10; and Jan Paustain 4 7-9-10 High game: Chris Limanen - 223. High series: Linda Schultz - 555. Les Schwab Peterson's Coast to Coast V & G Tavern Central Market Sears Gardners MC.C.G. Thursday Night Ladies February 24 Won- B P.O.E. No. 358 Kinzua M&R C B E C, Inc. Ray Boyce Ins. Cole's Bucknum's 22 22 19 15 15 11 10 Lost -10 -10 -13 -17 -17 -21 -22 Splits converted: Inetia Cantin 6-7: and Cathy McCabe 48. High game: Alvina McCabe - 189. High series: June Bellen brock and LcRayne Bowman -509. Koffee Kup Keglrrs February 24. I9K3 Won Lost MC.GG.No.2 27 -5 Newcomers 22-10 HiHo's 19-13 The Dregs 15-17 No-Pin Hitters 15-17 Gutter Dusters 14-18 The Py tts 9 - 23 Three Holers 7 - 25 Splits : Betty Snow 5-7-10 and 2-10. High Game: Betty Snow -207. High Series: Iris Campbell -518. "It is generally better to deal by ipeech than by letter." Francis Bacon YOU GET MORE COVERAGE WITH GAZETTE-TIMES WANT ADS 676-9228 IN THE UNITED STATKS DISTRICT COUHTFOH THE DISTKICT OF OREGON UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff. vs. THOMAS J JAYO: LAURA M JAYO: SUNRIVEH EN TERPRISES. INC.; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORE GON, now known as FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF OREGON. N A ; CROCKER EQUIPMENT LEASING, INC; UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF ORE GON ; UN ION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA: EUCON CORPORATION, doing busi ness as EUCON CORPORA TION OF IDAHO; and J R SIMPLOT COMPANY. Defendants. CIVIL NO 82 713 NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Hv virtue of an execution for the sale of real property is sued out of the alxne-entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated January 28. 1983. pursu ant to a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure rntered in said Court on January 3. I9K3, and amended by Order dated January 13. 19H3. wherein it was deensed that a certain mortgage held by Plaintiff be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the lien of said mortgage he sold, which execution commanded me to sell that real property to satis fy the indebtedness set forth in said decree, in favor of Plain tiff United States of America and against Thomas J Jayo, I-)ura M Jayo and Sunriver Enterprises. Inc., in the prin cipal sum of $434,516 8f. toge ther with interest accrued through January 3, 1983, in the amount of $104,999.15. with interest accuring thereafter at 8.75 percent per annum until paid, and the further sum of $403 64 for costs and dis bursements 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: PARCEL I: lot 7 in Block 3, PORT OF MORROW FOOD PROCESSING PARK in section 10. township 4 north, range 25 E.W.M., Morrow County. Oregon. EXCEPT the east 30 feet. PARCEL II: An easement for "Right of Way Purpo ses" over the east 30 feet of Lot 7, Block 3, PORT OF MORROW FOOD PROCES SING PARK, in section 10, township 4 north, range 25 K.W.M.. Morrow County, oregon . NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution and in compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will, on March 29. 1983. at 11:00 A M, at the Morrow County Court house at 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 Treasur er of the United States, all 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 indebted ness set forth above. DATED this second day of February. 1983. KERNANH BAGLEY United States Marshal District of Oregon Published: February 24; March 3. 10, 17. 19B3. tl fpVBLlC NOTICIS : j! MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon the question of levying a tax for the purpose of funding the school district budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an election will be held on March 29, 1983 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The purpose of the elec tion is to submit a tax levy to the voters for the purpose of funding the school district operating budget for the 1983 84 school year. If this measure is approved .$3,721.565 00 of th taxes lev ied In the 1983 84 fiscal year are eligible for partial state ' funding. However, $689,027.00 of the taxes will be totally funded by the local taxpayers without any partial state pay ment. The purpose of the entire amount to be voted upon is to provide funds for mainten ance and operation of the school district which cannot be provided within the dis trict's tax base of $700,923 00. The total levy will result in an estimated tax rate of $7.30 per $1.000 00 of true cash value, exclusive of the tax for bonded indebtedness. s- Matthew P. Doherty, Superintendent Clerk Jean Bennett Chairman, Board of Directorj -s- Barbara Bloodsworth. County Clerk, Morrow County Published: March 3. 1983. Morrow county v Wheat Growers & Wives Annual Spring Meeting Monday, Mar. 7, 7:30p.m. Catholic Parish Hall, Heppner Topic: Financial Investments & Money Management 1983 Conservation Winner to be Named A Door Prize Too! Sponsored by Morrow Co. Wheat Growers Assoc. & OSU Extension Service, Morrow Co. WE uyc FUELS iV V 1111 J u ' I Ws". ' 1 ' 1 III; If !( Jl L Ed Baker is ready to deliver bulk fuel to your home or ranch O Diesel O Gasoline O Home Fuel Oils O Lubricants CALL US WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU I10RROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, INC. Lexington, Oregon 989-8221 toll free 1-800-452-7396 7VJ cCa.