Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 12, 1983, Page NINE, Image 9

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    You've finally taken the
financial plungo: you and
your family have Juat moved
into brand-new home. The
houae Itaelf ii beautiful, but
what about ill ground? If
they're like moit new devel
opment, your tandacape ia
bound to be pretty barren.
And because buying a
new home is such a major
investment, you may have
juat a little left over with
which to at art buying planta
to beautify your yard. If
that'a the case with you,
don't worry! Most landscape
firms, in fact, urge their cus
tomers to plant the slowest
growing trees first (such aa
willow and oak) and then
add bushes and flowers lat
er, as they can be afforded.
"How ' much should I
spend on my yard?" is a
question that many new
homeowners ask. A rule of
thumb among landscape
firms is ten percent of the
house's value, or $10,000
on a $100,000 home.
If ten percent sounds
high, consider this: survey
hsve shown that a beautiful
yard can add as much aa 25
percent to the value of the
property when it cornea
time to sell it! So it' to
your advantage to make
your yard a attractive aa
you can.
Aa owner of a beauti
ful yard, you'll enjoy it as
a home-buyer, and appre
ciate it aa a home-seller.
Social
Security
rep. to visit
By NEOLA MACKEY
A Social Security represen
tative will be available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center
May 13 from 10 a m. to 12
noon. Those who have not yet
received Social Security
checks due to the fire, and who
did not get In last Friday to aee
the representative, are urged
to come In. Checks will be
replaced.
There will be a Heppner
Neighborhood Center Advi
sory Council Meeting Monday.
May 16. starting at 7:45 p.m.
at the center.
A blood pressure clinic wilt
beconducted Tuesday. May 17
from 2:30 to 4:30 pm. at the
center.
Adult and Family Services
Representative Janet Phillips
will be at the center May 18
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Due to the loss of many
social security checks in the
May 4 fire, the center is in
need of food. All donations will
be appreciated.
The Tuesday Busy Bee
Sewers and the Thursday af
ternoon Social and Craft La
dies need thread to use In their
crafts. Also, any donated quilt
materials, including batting
and old bedding would be
appreciated.
PUBLIC NOTICES
nets
- iA
NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
FOR
IONE LEXINGTON
CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that
the Board of Directors of the
lone-Lexington Cemetery
Maintenance District shall
hold a public hearing on the
1983-1984 budget pursuant to
ORS 294 403. on May 24. 1983.
at the hour of 8:00 p.m. at the
lone City Hall, lone. Oregon,
for the purpose of holding a
public hearing on the budget
document as approved by the
budget committee. At the
meeting any person may ap
pear for or against any item in
the budget document. The
budget summary was pub
lished In the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation on May 5,
1983. A copy of the budget may
be inspected or obtained free
of charge at Winter, Sweeney
& Doherty. 471 North Main.
Heppner. Oregon, between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
(s) Dean Hunt, Chairman,
lone-lexington Cemetery
Maintenance District
Published: May 12. 1983.
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523-4056 963-2158
JohnB.Kirby
MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1983
CATTLE SALABLE - 428
STEERS
300to4O0lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
Over 700 lbs.
Plain & Dairy
Commercial Cows
Utility Cows
Cutter Cows
Yield Grade No. 1 Bulls
Yield Grade No. 2 Bulls
Yearling Bulls
HEIFERS
300to400lbs.
400to5O0ibs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
Heiferettes
Plain & Dairy
Pairs, Young
Older. Non-vaccinated
HOGS 8ALABLE 7
Fat Hogs
Sows
Boars
SHEEP 21
Pairs
Bucks
HORSES SALABLE - 13
No. Is
No. 2s
No. 3fl
There were 56 buyers and 85 consignors represented at
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: We had a very active market for this
time of year with several ranchers wanting cattle to turn out
on grass. Competition on some choice sets of black baldie
steers weighing 500 - 600 lbs. ran the price up to 178.00 82.00
per cwt. Demand was much stronger on cows with them
selling as much as $4.00 stronger - Bulls regained f 1.00 2.00
bringing them back into the range of past weeks.
NEXT SALE: Thursday, May 19th. There will not be a sale
this coming Thursday, May 12th.
rieia representative: uon noomson sez-azsv h
Thank you, I
JohnB. Kirby fj
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK A Powder River Eauiomeiit B
Dealer.
RUBBER
STAMPS &
BUSINESS
CARDS
676-9228
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PUBLIC NOTICE
A meeting of the budget
committee forhe Boardman
Park and Recreation District
will be held on Tuesday. May
24. at 7:30 p.m., at the Board
man City Hall in the council
chambers.
Published: May 12. 1983.
PUBLIC NOTICE
A meeting of the budget
committee for the Boardman
Vector Control District will be
held on Thursday. May 26. at
7:30 pm. at the Boardman
City Hal! in the council
chambers.
Published: May 12. 1983.
Cards of
Thanks 1
We wish to thank everyone
for their many kind deeds,
cards, food, and all their help
during the recent loss of our
beloved mother.
The family of Flossie Marick
A sincere thanks to all who
attended our golden wedding
anniversary party and for all
the gifts and flowers.
Helen and George Hinton
5-12 If
I want to say special thanks
to all my employees at the
Post Office. You've done a
great job in an impossible
situation. Thanks also to the
firemen who were terrific and
everyone who offered . their
help and space to get the mail
out. to the public for their
patience and understanding.
This could only happen in our
great little town of Heppner.
Ken Nairns
5-121f
G-T Classifieds -
Livestock
Premium
71.00 - 76.00
71.50 - 76.00
68.00 - 74.00
65.00 - 73.00
63.00-69,00
41.00-55.00
44.00 - 47.50
40.00 - 53.00
37.00 - 39.00
50.00-53.00
44.50 - 48.00
56.00 - 64.00
63.00 - 65.50
60.00 - 65.00
60.00-64.00
62.00-65.00
47.00-55.00
46.00-55.00
510.00-590.00
340.00-425.00
78.00 - 79.25
80.00 -82.00
78.00
80,00
76.00
69.50 - 70.50
50.00
38.75
19.50
40.00 - 45.00
2 00-6.75
35.00 - 38.00
23.50-26.00
17.50-20.00
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Remodeling
OPEN
HOUSE
May 20-21
PRIZES,
HOT DOGS,
POP & COFFEE
SUPER PRIZES.!
676-9157
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Cards of
Thanks 1
To our friends.
Saving thank you does not
reach those who so generously
have given to our daughter.
E V. Blevins. nor does it ex
press our gratitude. May each
receive the prayers and good
wishes our families have.
TheE.E.Gontys
5-12-lf
We would like to express our
thanks to the community for
their support and help during
and after the fire Wednesday
morning. It was great!
Thank you.
The Lebush Shoppe
5-12-lf
We would like to thank
everyone who helped us re
move merchandise from our
store both before and after the
fire.
A special thanks to Ron
McDonald for letting us use
his building and to the Bank of
; Eastern Oregon for letting us
use their building for a tem
porary location. We would
'also like to thank everyone
who brought us food, especial
ly Bonna and Rae Miller for
feeding our work crews.
Jerry and Joyce
Kay Hollomon
5-12-lf
Notices 2
Do you want to stop the use
of alcohol and need 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-llf
?5 Reward for return of
dual AM FM cassette Pana
sonic stolen at Jr. High Bas
ketball gvrrt Mav 20. fall
676-5128 4 28-tf
tost &
Found 3
FOUND: Man's watch on
Main Street in Heppner. Claim
al Morrow County Abstract &
Title Co . tnc 4 28-lf
LOST: On lleppner Main St.
April 1ft faravelle bv Bulova
lartv's gold watch with possi
hlv a broken gold stretch.
Belonged to Grandmother who
recenilv passed away. Call
676-9123 or 676-5376.
421-tff
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. I-exington. lone,
area. Please contact Ted E.
Johnson. Broker. Universal
Realty. Inc. 985 N. First St..
Hermiston. OR97838. 567-8303.
Call collect. 4-28-3C
Applications are now being
accepted for lone Swimming
Pooi Manager for the summer
of 19R.1. All applicants must be
at least 18 years old and hold a
current Water Safety Instruc
tor's card. Application forms
a available at lone High
School and should be returned
to- Chuck Starr. Principal,
lone Schools. lone. Oregon
97R41 bv May 20. 1983. The
Morrow County School Dis
trict is an equal opportunity
emplover. 512-2c
Wanted 6
Wanted: Ranch to rent or
lease with option. Phone 483
2258 or write Fred Beymer.
Rt l. Box 80. 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
less Contact David Sykes.
Heppner C.anette-Tlmes, 676-
Q22 4-14-tfs y
WANTED: two house jacks
676-5444 eves and weekends.
5 5 2f
WANTED: Swing set and-or
Children's Play Equipment
for l-exington Christian Pre
School. Call 989-8566. 4-7-4f
Rentals 7
APARTMENTS for rent:
$110 $145 pel" month plus
utilities. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs
( SKCl'RITY DEPOSIT
Until May 15
I.OW UTILITY PAYMENTS
Beautiful 2&3 bedroom
apartments
SUBSIDIZED RENTS
FOR LOW TO MODER ATE
INCOME
Wall to Wall Carpets.
Drapes & Appliances
EVERGREEN
TERR ACE APTS.
Donnv & Kim Benson, mgrs.
N. Thompson & Pioneer
AptNoJ
rr4i
Equal Housing Opportunity
4-28-3C
Buy - Sell - Trade - 676-9228
Rentals 7
Small Furnished Apt. I
hedroom. Includes water, hot
wafer 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
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
Services 8
GUNS: Bought, sold ori
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost.
WINTER TIRES OFF
summer tires on and balanced
fTubcless $3.50 ea. Tube TypeJ
54.50.
SPECIAL: l ube. oil. and filter
rhange plus car wash. $18. 4 xj
Ms $1 extra. Up to five quarts
union 10-40.
BRING BACK THE SHINE
o your vehicle and protect thej
paint on newer ones. Simonizd
Wax $19 95 and up.
Vern's 76 Station 676-5184.
Need a babysitter? 12 year
old Heppner girl will babysit
on weekends. Natalie Robin
son. 676-9249. - 4-7-f
Carpets and upholstery
rleaned 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
habvsit your child M F some
weekends my home. 676-5308.
4-28-If
Livestock &
Poultry 10
Rabbits. Rabbits. Rabbits.
For any purpose. 6 weeks, up.
Pets and fryers. We dress and.
deliver, Clean and young. Call
422-7106. 3-10-tff
WILL BUY HORSES - Any
kind. Phone 567-6055. Hermis
ton. 8-12-tfc
Farm
Equipment
11
Irrigation Headquarters
complete irrieation 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
Mscetaneous 14
Good quality Railroad ties.
Now in stock. Morrow Co.
Grain Growers 3-17-tfc
FOR THE OLDER
GENERATION
THE BROWN
BUILDING
110 SE Court,
Pendleton, OR
Ideal for older residents,
quiet, entrance locked
9p.m., elevator, automatic
lighting-sprinkler fire
system, live-in managers,
downtown location.
Appliances, air, hot
water, coin washerdryers
p&2 bedroom apartments
$190-240 276-5356
The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 12, 1983 NINE
Miscellaneous 14
COLLECTOR PLATES: 30
plates from the Bradford
Exchange. Would consider
selling the entire collection.
Priced individually from $7.50
to $275 oo. Complete list and
prices available. L.E. Dick.
676 9920, 4-14 fn
FOR SALE: Piano, saxo
phone, snare drum. 989-B254.
FOR SALE: Older upright
piano, plays great! Asking
$200 on but am open to offers.
Come see. must sell! 422-7440.
4-21 -tff
Fuel 17
Bulk Fuels we deliver
Diesel. Gasoline Home
fuel oils Lubricants. Mor
row Co. Grain Growers. 989
8221 5-5-tfc
Furniture &
Appliances 18
FOR SALE: Jigsaw with
motor $75.9" 215 Court, phone
676-5008. 5-12-tff
FOR SALE: Wizard sewing
machine, wood cabinet, good
condition $50. Phone 676-9957.
5-12-lf
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
Munkers. 3-24-tff
Motorcycles 19
1979 Honda XL250S Less
thart 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: Mobil home on
2':. acres in Hardman. 25.000
or offer. Phone 676-9125. 4-7-4c
Trailers &
Campers
21
FOR SALE: Canopy, fits
small pickup. Chevy LUV.
Insulated, paneled, lights.
Asking $175 or best offer.
Phone 422-7206. 5-5-f
Musical 15 '
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ANNIVERSARY
We're Offering
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FOR OUR FAITHFUL READERS
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Bring or Mail Your Ad to the Gazette-Times
Office (No phone ads accepted) by Monday,
5p.m. and we will run it FREE!
Personal Ads Only.
No Real Estate, Business or Rental Ads.
I t m ill ru( nil irvA
great us
75 Ford Granada 4 DR Sedan,
AT, AC, Clean unit.
80 Escort Wagon, front whool
drive, 4sp.( low miles.
1 Ford & 1 CMC
1983 Diesels on Display
2 - F230's, 4sp. 4x4s. tons
On Display.
1 - 1983 6.2 litre Diesel 4x4 5sp.
1 977 Chev Blazer, Cheyenne
package, AT, Cruise control,
61,000 actual miles, 2 COO miles
on new engine. This one you
must see.
We do front end alignments.
See Clarence.
Good selection of cars & tracks
Farley Motor Co.
bsibsi mm mm ass i
Trailers &
Campers
21
FOR SALE: Canopy for
ton pickup, long box. 676-5853.
5-5-f
Cars &
Trucks
22
Canopy, insulated and
paneled inside. Light for 'i ton
pickup. 676-5853. 5-12-lf
FOR SALE: Bolt on re
ceiver (trailer hitch) for late
model Chev. or G.M.C.
pickup, 'i price. Paul Jones
676-9972 5-12-2f
1963 Jeep pickup. 4x4 PTO
winch, excellen? condition.
$l.oon. Phr.ne 676-iMl eves..
676-5818 days. 4-14-tf
TIRES For your car.
truck or farm equipment.
Morrow Co. Grain Grower
989-R22I. 5-5-tfc
Real Estate 23
FOR SALE by owner: 500
properties ranging in price
from $9,950 to $1,450,000. As
sortment includes homes,
land, condominiums, coast
property, houseboats and
commercial properties. Call
Pat. 24.5-7799 . 5-12-lf
wi
ohm ittHoeA
Real Estate 23
IN IONE: 4 bedroom. 2
bath, family room, wood
stove. 100 x 100 ft. fenced lot.
fruit, outbuildings. $59,500.
Phone 422-7538. 5-12-4C
FOR SALE: at McNary
Yacht Club. Cement block
boat garage. $1,500. 422-7538.
5-12-4C
1'- mi. from town, modern 3
bdrm house. i, baths on 12'
acres with bam. outbuildings
and good well $75,000. Call
676-5096 4 M tfc
116 acres for sale, 40 acres
tillable in barley. Remainder
good bunch grass with spring.
$25,000. 676-5096 4 28-tfc
FOR SALE: x 120' corner
building lot. Valley View Es
tates, behind hospital. Call
676-9949. 2-3-tfc
c
Pets 25
Free puppies need loving
home Australian Shepherd &
Dingo mix. Male and females
located on Heppner lxington
Hichwav. 7 miles from Hep
pner or 2 miles from Iex. Big
white home with red barn
4-28-1 f
eacarpuy