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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 5, 1983 NINE mm G-T GlaMied - Buy - Sell - Trade - 676-9228 J JT ctii Gc takes 1st in Arlington ft The Morrow County Fair fc-p- The Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court took first place in the Arlington Rodeo Parnde last weekend. This was the first parade for Queen Lottie Laughlin and her princesses Sylvia Ladd and Dawn Timms. They were led in the parade by pennant hearers Dyann Brosnan, Sta te v Kennedy and Bridget! Greenup. Queen little and her court Ore. magazine features section on local areas Northeast Central Oregon is described as "well positioned fur broad moves into new commercial and Rectors" In a special section of the May issue of Oregon Business Magazine. This special section asses ses the economic development positions of Morrow. Umatil la. Grant. Wheeler and Gil liam counties. It is the seventh in a series of 14 regional , economic profiles being pub lished by the magarine In cooperation with the Oregon Department of Economic De velopment, said a magazine spokesperson. The article notes, "clearly, agriculture is responsible for " the development of this area and it will play a key role in Its future. Because of the prog ress, sericulture has made and the trade channels it has opened, the region is well positioned for broad moves in other commercial and indus trial Rectors. Ma jor railroads, highway and river barge sys tems give the region easy access to the rest of the nation and to countries of the Pacific Rim " The rapid development of circle irrigation systems, the processed potato industry and the development of ports in, the region are traced by the magazine. "There is a sense of bigness in Northeast Central Oregon. It comes from the vast, un cluttered openness of the land, the three-mile-wide Columbia River, but most of all it comes from the deeds of the people who live here deeds like the construction of huge hydro electric dams that throttle the forces of one of the world's greatest rivers, immense Hall finalist for FFA position Dave Hall, vocational agri culture teacher at Wallowa High School, and the Ron of Gene and Harriet Hall of Hep pner. has been chosen as one of three finalists for a newly created position on the Na tional FFA Board of Direc tors, announced the National Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association. The position is to be filled by a current classroom Vo-Ag teacher. Presently, the board consists of the National FFA student officers plus adults from the United States Office of Education. Because of a national rule change, the next adult opening on the board will Im filled by an appointment 17th Airborne seeks to locate members The 17th Airborne Division Association, composed of men who served as paratroopers and glidermen in the 17th Airborne Division during World War II. is conducting a membership drive to locate all former members. Edward B. Siergiej. executive secretary of the association announced Anyone who served with this Division is asked to please contact Edward Siergiej. Secretary-Treasurer, 62 Forty Acre Mountain Road. Dan bury. Connecticut 06810. for details of the Division Associ ation as well as information about the 30th Annual Reunion which this year will be held at , the Peabody Hotel. Memphis. Tennessee on August 11-14. attended a luncheon after the parade and were ft'com pa nted hv Lottie' mother. Judy. They concluded their activi ties hv riding in the grand entrv at the rodeo, Earlier in April. Lottie and her family hosted a "Ret acquainted barbecue" at the fairgrounds for her court and pennant bearers and their families. farms that average in the thousands of acres each, sprinkler systems that cover more than a hundred acres in a single sweep, the actual transplanting of whole towns to new locations, and the successful transforming of arid deserts to fertile, super producing farm lands." The region's economy is described in the article as rooted in natural resource industries, but it also points to the considerable work being done in the five counties to attract new industries to the region. It describes the char acter and quantity of indus trial land that is ready for immediate development, The purpose of the economic profile series, according to ' Oregon Business Publisher Ijirrv Walker, is to point out the positive things that are happening throughout Oregon in the area of economic devel opment In addition to the magazine's instate circula tion of nearly 20.000. the magazines containing the economic profiles are being mailed to an additional 5.000 growth companies throughout , the United States as well as those in a number of countries in Europe and Asia. Walker said. "Oregon has to live down its reputation of being anti-business and we believe the economic profiles to be a positive step in that direction. It is not only impor tant that out-of-state busines ses know what is happening in Oregon, but it is equally im- poriant that Oregonians know there are many positive things going on throughout the state to insure our continued growth and prosperity." from the three Vo-Ag finalists. the association said. Hall has been recommended to the position by a vote of delegates of the Vo-Ag teach ers of the 10 western states after having been selected by the Vo-Ag teachers of Oregon. This selection came at a re cent meeting of the Western Sa'es Region of the National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association in Rio Rico. Arizona, which Hall at tended. Hall has been teaching at Wallows for eight years and has won many awards as a Vo-Ag teacher including the National Outstanding Young Teacher, National Career Ex ploration winner and Honor ary State and American Far mer Degrees. He was very active in the Heppner FFA Chapter while in high school and was a State Farmer. Star State Farmer finalist and a State Officer. J PUBLIC NOTICES J Polling places for the May 17. 1983. special election will be as follows: Combined Boardman 1A & aB. Greenfield Grange lone 3 lone City Hall Combined Irrigon 4A & 4B North Morrow Annex Lexington 5 ". . . ; . . Lexington School Office Hard man 2. & combined Hep- pner 6.7,8. &9 : Neighborhood Center Borbara Bloodsworth " 1 Morrow County Clerk Published: Mav 5, 1983. - a PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE. , A meet ing of " the budget '' committee for the Boardman , Cemetery pistrict will be held . on Thursday; May 19th at 7:30 pm at the Boardman City Council chambers. ' ;, Published: May 5. 19B3. NOTICE OF MEETING OF ' COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on Monday. May 9. 1983; the Board of Equalization of the County of Morrow. Oregon, will meet at the County Court house in Heppner. Oregon, to publicly examine the assess ment rolls for said County of Morrow, for the year 1983. and to correct all errors Evalua tion, description, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. The ratio between assessed and true cash value as deter mined by the assessor under, ORS 309 028 and 309.032 is 90.3 percent for homestead prop- erlv. The ratio between assessed and true cash value as deter; mined by the assessor under ORS 309 028 and 309 032 is 90.9 percent foratl olher property. It shall be the duty of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appoint ed Petitions for adjustment of assessments must be filed with the board not later than Mondav. May 16. 1983. except when the filing of the petition at a different time is permit ted under ORS 309.035 or 309 103. Dated at Heppner. Oregon this 18th day of April. 1983. Gregory Paul Sweek. Assessor Published: April 21. 28: May 5. 19R3. Cards Thanks of ) A special thanks to: Bob and -Vonnie Lovgren. ; Central Market. S & J Market. Coast to Coast. Bucknums Tavern, Black Horse Tavern, Pacific Fruit. Heppner Elks Lodge No. 358. Cal's Lounge & Cafe. Harold Broeckel Dist.. Spa ghetti Feed. Cystic Fibrosis Fund Curtis Lynch. Chairman 5-5-If I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards and flowers and to all who visited me during my recent hospitaliza tion. Mary Benge 5-5-lf For all the prayers and concern from the Community Thank you. Your continued support with letters and cards . is most appreciated. I'm alive and it's a humbling exper ience. Mary Pat Collins 5-5-lc I would like to thank my friends and relatives for their pravers. telephone calls, cards, candy and flowers while I was in the hospital. Your visits and thoughtfulnes ses made my stay more en joyable. May God bless each of vou. Arthur (Sam) Crawford 5-5-lf Notices Do you want to stop the use of alcohol and need a safe place to wfthdraw? The Uma tilla County Detox Unit is available at 1601 S.E. Court (ground floor of St. Anthony's Hospital). Reach out and call 278-0252 anytime. ; 3-3-tfc The lone United Church of Christ's 20th Annual Auction and Barbecue has been scheduled for Saturday. June 4. Anvone with .items to donate may phone Bill Rietmann, 422-7296, to arrange pick up. , . ' - " 3-24-Uf $25 Reward for return of dual AM-FM cassette Pana sonic stolen at Jr. High Bas-;. ketball gvm Mav" 20 ' Call' 676-5128 4-28-tf . LOSf Found FOUND: Man's watch on Main Street in Heppner. Claim at Morrow County Abstract & Title Co.. Inc. 4-28 If LOST: On Heppner Main St, April 16. Caravelle bv Bulova ladv's gold watch with possi bly a broken nold stretch. Belonged to Grandmother who recently passed away. Call 676-9123 or 676-5376. ' r 4 21 -Iff Help Wanted 4 Career Opportunity: Look ing for Real Estate Associate Broker to assist in Real Estate sales, listings, farm and commercial activity for Heppner. Iexington. lone, area. Please contact Ted E. Johnson. Broker. Universal Realtv. Inc. 985 N. First St.. Hermiston. OR97838. 567-8303. Call collect. , 4-28-3c rWAf"F0R"ou"" r a i I I urana Opening COMING UP May 20-21 I I I, Many Specials S THROUGHOUT THE STORE I I Door Prizes ! I I a A9 4 rm Wanted Wanted: Ranch to rent or lease with option. Phone 483 2258 or write Fred Beymer. Rt 1. Box RO. Tygh Valley. OR 97063 or call collect. 5-5-2f.lp Wanted: used office desk chair with castors, call 676 5241. 676-5542 after 6. 4-28-tff WANTED TO BUY: Long wood table with fold-up metal legs. Contact David Sykes. Heppner Gazette-Times. 676- 9228 4-14-tfs WANTED: two house jacks 676-5444 eves and weekends. WANTED: Swing set and-or Children's Play Equipment for lexuigton Christian Pre School . Oa II 9H9-8566. 4-7-4f WANTED TO BUY: Wood or metal office desk. Contact David Sykes. Heppner Gazette-Times. 676-9228.4-14-tf Rentals Small Furnished Apt. 1 bedroom. Includes water, hot water and garbage. 676-9157 da vs. 676-9284 eve. 4-28-tfc One month's free rent in quiet apt. building; close to downtown Heppner for ma ture tenant intending long term residency. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs 'SECURITY DKPOSIT Until May 15 LOW UTILITY PAYMENTS Beautiful 2&3 bedroom apartments SUBSIDIZED RENTS FOR LOW TO MODER ATE INCOME Wall to Wall Carpets. Drapes & Appliances EVERGREEN TERRACE APTS. Donnv & Kim Benson, mgrs. N. Thompson & Pioneer Apt. No. 3 f7512 : " Equal Housing Opportunity ' J':' " '. 4-28-3C Rentals 7 Bachelor apt. and two bdrm. apt. Water and garbage service furnished. Close to downtown. From $135. Call after p.m. 276-4674 collect. ' ' 11-25-tfc APARTMENTS for rent: $110 - $145 per month plus Utilities. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs Services 8 t,UNS: Bought, sold on traded. Will order for 10 per cent above cost. WINTER TIRES OFF summer tires on and balanced rTubeless $3.50 ea. Tube Typd B4 50. SPECIAL: Lube. oil. and filterl (change plus car wash. $18. 4 xj Ms $l extra. Up to five quarts L'nion 10-40. BRING BACK THE SHINE o your vehicle and protect thej bafnt on newer ones. Simonizq Wax $19.95 and up. Vern's 711 Station 676-5184. CUSTOM SEWING: Satis faction guaranteed: reason able prices: I can also save vou money by renovating your present wardrobe. Call Molly Dav 6765056. Tues.-Thurs. 5-5-lc Need a babysitter? 12 year old Heppner girl will babysit on weekends. Natalie Robin son. 676-9249. - 4-7-f Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw. 676-5283. 8-12-tfc Interested in giving piano lessons. Reasonable rates. For more information, call Trina Palmer at 676-5103. , 4-21-tff Take the shimmy out of your car. Professional front end alignments. Morrow Co. Grain Growers. Lexington 989-8221. " ' 5-5-tfc Experienced mother will babvsit your child M F some weekends my home. 676-5308. 4-28-lf Livestock & Poultry 10 BIG Yearling Red Angus Bulls! Performance tested and ready to work! Perfect fcr heifers or crossbreeding 1-503-258-6367. ' Jim. Lebanon: or 1-503-769-6483. Ralph. Stayton. Oregon. 5-5-lf Rabbits. Rabbits, Rabbits. For any purpose. 6 weeks, up. Pets and fryers. We dress and deliver. Clean and young. Call 4227106. 3-10-tff WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind Phone 567-6055. Hermis ton. 8 12 tfc Form Equipment 77 Irrigation Headquarters complete irrigation supplies. Rain Bird. Berkeley. Wade. We install Morrow Co. Grain Growers 989-8221. 5-5-tfc TURMAN EQUIPMENT -Metal buildings - grain bins. Your choice of most major brands.PRICED RIGHT -BUILT RIGHT. Call Merle -567-7666. Hermiston. 10-21-tfc Miscellaneous 14 CUSTOM drapes Pay for fabric only, no additional charges for labor. Save 15 percent with this ad. Hirsch Value Centers Silverton, . Stavton, McMinnville. Canby, Burns. Baker. 5-5-lf FOR SALE: Cyclone fence dog pen. 2 panels. 4' x 5'. 2 panels 6' x 5' plus dog house. $100. 676-5231. 5-5-2f FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer $50. Jigsaw with motor $75. 9" table saw $50. 215 S. Court, phone 676-5008. 4-21-tff ..FOR SALE:. Fireplace Insert", like new. Make offer. .989-8146 after 6 p.m. Leonard i Munkers. '3 24-tff ' Miscellaneous 14 Good quality Railroad ties. Now in stock. Morrow Co. Grain Grower 3-17-tfc COLLECTOR PLATES: 30 plates from the Bradford Exchange, Would consider selling the entire collection. Priced individually from $7.50 to $275 00. Complete list and prices available. L.E. Dick. 676-9920. 4-14-fn 3 HP Dayton Elec. Motor 1740 RPM-1 10-220 Volt Cap. Start-Fan Cooled I'm" Shaft Mod. 5K483-J Frame 215 Cleaned & New Brgs. New Cnnd. Sells New for $410.00. $275 00 Firm. S.D. McMillan 989-8160. 4-21-2f Musical 15 FOR SALE: Piano, saxo phone, snare drum. 989-8254. FOR SALE: Older upright piano, plays great! Asking $200 oo but am open to offers. Come see. must sell ! 422-7440. 4-21-tff Bulk Fuels we deliver Diesel. Gasoline Home fuel oils Lubricants. Mor row Co. Grain Growers. 989 8221. 5-5-tfc Furniture & Appliances 78 Will make picnic tables adults size or children's size. Cost varies with size. To order, call 676-9829. 3-10-f Motorcycles 19 1979 Honda XL250S Less than 3.000 miles. Mint condi tion. 676-5248. 5-5-tfs FOR SALE: SL-70 Honda Motorcycle, $250.00. Phone 676-9936. 3-31-tff Mobile Homes 20 FOR SALE: Mobile home on 2' j acres in Hardman. 25.000 or offer. Phone 676-9125. 4-7-4c Trailers & Campers 21 FOR SALE: Canopy for '! ton pickup, long box. 676-5853. 5-5-f FOR SALE: Canopy, fits small pickup. Chevy LUV. Insulated, paneled, lights. Asking $175 or best offer. Phone 422-7206. 5-5-f Fuel 17 njTOTcrn? unjATnr Atn(5i 11 r f WW A ill J 11 A UlU'W IN CELEBRATION OF THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES' lOOfh ANNIVERSARY We're Offering FEEE WABIT ADS FOR OUR FAITHFUL READERS BUY SELL OR TRADE Bring or Mail Your Ad to the Gazette-Times Office (No phone ads accepted) by Monday, 5p.m. and we will run it FREE! -k Personal Ads Only. No Real Estate, Business or Rental Ads. tjJOOOPOOCOCGOCQwOQQOOOOOOCC mere proud to feature CSSIISLia MADE IN AMERICA CARS FOR ECONOMY FOR QUALITY 75 Ford Granada 4 DR Sedan, AT, AC, Clean unlf. 75 Chev. Monza, 4$p., 4,000 miles, on new block. 80 Escort Wagon, front wheel drive, 4sp., low miles. 1 Ford & 1 GMC 183 Diesels on Display 2 - F250's, 4sp, 4x4s, tons On Display. 1 - 1983 6.2 litre Diesel 4x4 5sp. 1977 Chev Blazer, Cheyenne package, AT, Cruise control, 61,000 actual miles, 2000 miles on new engine. This one you must see. 74 Ford Torino, AT, AC, Almost new rubber. Clean unit. 71 Olds Torinado, Front wheel drive. Loaded, Nice older luxery car. We do front end alignments. -See Clarence. Good selection of cars & trucks Farley Motor Co. Heppner SeOQOOOOOOOOOOCQOOgOOPOPOPW 7b 22 I h'Estote 23 1963 Je- p pickup. 4x4 PTO winc'u. excellent condition. $1,000. Phone 676-9841 eves.. -676-5818 days 4-14-tf TIRES For your car. truck or farm equipment. Morrow Co. Grain Growers 989-8221. 5-5-tfc Real Estate 23 FOR SALE: Fenced vard. Good location. 5513. 3 bedroom. Wood stove. $:tt.000. 676-5-5-lp 116 acres for sale. 40 acres tillable in barley. Remainder good bunch grass with spring. $25.000. 676-5096 4-28-tfc FOR SALE : 90 x 120' corner building lot. Valley View Es tates, behind hospital. Call 676-9949. 2-3-tfc 676-9116 14 mi. from town, modern 3 bdrm. house. I'i baths on 12 acres with barn, outbuildings and good well. $75,000. Call 676-5096. 4-14-tfc Pets 25 Free puppies need loving home. Australian Shepherd & Dingo mix. Male and females located on Heppner Iexington Hiehwav. 7 miles from Hep pner or 2 miles from Iex. Big while home with red barn. 4-28-lf Yard Sales 28 Yard Sale - Gold house across from Forest Service Sat May 7. 9 - Noon. No early sales. 5-5-lf