Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1983)
The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, Its SEVEN Printing Business Cards Dimness Forms Envelopes Letterheads & More Gazette-Times 676-9228 'B.P. A. offers conservation contracts Bonneville Power Admini strator Peter Johnson recent ly Announced that B.P.A. has offered long-term conserva tion contracts to 123 electric utilities In the Pacific North west, including Columbia Ba sin Electric Co-op in Heppner. Although C.B.E.C. hasn't yet accepted a contract. Co-op Manager Fred Toombs thinks the co-op will In the near future. "I'm sure the board of di rectors will consider it very strongly," he said. Columbia Basin is currently under a short term conserva tion contract with B.P.A. which will end September 30. The new contracts are to take effect Octotwr 1. BPA exjeets the program to weatherie about half the re gion's electrically heated homes by 1K). In all, about 660,000 residences will receive weatheri7.ation, Johnson said. The program is also expec ted to result in the installation of 316,000 energy-efficient street lighting fixtures. "We plan to spend $9(19 . million on our residential and $f.3 million on our street light ing programs by 1990," John son said. "These figures rep resent a prudent, businesslike approach to conservation in view of the region's near-term surplus of power. Efforts will be directed toward establish ing programs that can be expanded rapidly when neces sary to meet the future energy needs." BPA is now In the process of analyzing the regional power council's two-year action plan. Upon completion of the analy sis. BPA will be obliged to review these contracts and take steps to modify the agreements to conform them as appropriate to the council's plan, The residential and street lighting program Is expected to save 280 average mega watts per year by 1990. That is enough power to supply the residential, commercial and industrial electricity needs of a city the size of Eugene, Johnson said. Work groups, which Inclu ded utility and BPA represen tatives, helped formulate the weatherization program. Ne gotiations and discussions with interest groups, state and local governments, direct- service industries ana me utilities have been under way since April. These talks invol ved a total of about 150 per sons. Utilities that generate their own power will pay a contract charge proportionate to the amount of their own power each consumes. Steven G. Hickok, BPA 's assistant ad ministrator for conservation explained: "BPA passes on the costs of conservation through its wholesale power rates. But utilities with their own gene ration avoid paying some of those conservation costs, even though their customers are benefitting from B.P.A. pro grams," Hickok said. He said the contract charge is necessary to achieve equity. Without such a charge, non generating utilities, which buy all or nearly all of their power from B.P.A., would pay a disproportionate share of re gionwide conservation costs. "This charge ensures that the cost of regionwide conser vation is spread equitably to all consumers," Hickok said. 5 BQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Liv taath oiva off fluores cence, whtrtai dead tteth do not. 1 PUBLIC NOTICES DECISION NOTICE AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FISCAL YEAR 1983 VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PROJECT WHEELER COUNTY, OREGON USDA Forest Service Umatilla National Forest An Environmental Assess ment that addresses the pro posed Fiscal Year 1983 Vege tation Management Project is available for public review at the District Ranger's Office in Heppner, Oregon. Based on the analysis and evaluation described in the Environmental Assessment it is my decision to adopt the alternative selected in Table 1 as the method of treatment and management for these National Forest system lands. The alternative provides for the hand chemical treatment of planting spots on 45 acres of forest land to reduce grass competition with newly plan ted tree seedlings. Other al ternatives considered inclu ded no treatment, hand scal ping and mechanical scarifi cation. This alternative with the spe cified management require ments, constraints, and miti gation measures, is consi dered to be the environmental ly preferred alternative. Based on the Environmental Assessment. I have deter mined that this is not a major federal action that would sig nificantly affect the quality of the human environment, and is within the scope of the Heppner Planning Unit FEIS; therefore, I find an environ mental impact statement is not needed. Implementation of this project may take place immediately upon the signing and dating of this Decision Notice. This decision is subject to administrative review (ap peal) pursuant to 36 CFR 211.18. A written notice of appeal must be filed with the District Ranger within 45 days from the date of this Decision Notice. BEN G. SIMIN'OE District Ranger Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Heppner, OR 97836 Dated: June 21, 1983. Published: July 14, 1983. My sincere thanks for all the kind words upon my retire ment from the M.C.S.B. Irv Rauch 7-14-lc We wish to use this means to express our appreciation to Dr. Wolff and to the staff of Pioneer Memorial Hospital , for their help, comfort and aid to Mother and to us. To our many friends we thank you for your love, thoughtfulness, and many ex pressions of sympathy. A loss of a loved one is never easy, but it helps to know others care. The family of Opal Key Doyle Key Dean and Lois Hunt " Jeannine Hunt Gary and Becky Hunt 7-14-lf Cards of Thanks 1 G-T Ciajfied - FOR HARVEST TIME REPAIRS 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 BIG AUTO PARTS BSC REPAIRS, INC. lone 422-7409 or 422-7418 r Notices . 2 Do you want to stop the use of alcohol and need a safe place to w'thdrawt The Uma tilla Cnunty Detox Unit is available at 1601 S E. Court (ground floor of St. Anthony's Hospital). Reach out and call 278-0252 anytime. S-J-tfc tost Found T Lost: yellow male cat, 1 yr. old. short hair. 676-5567. 7-7-2f Help Wanted 4 Full time custodial position opening August 1 at Heppner Elementary School. Applica tions available at the school office. Morrow County School District is an equal opportun ity employer. 7-14-2C HELP WANTED: Mainten ance I Person, Union Position. Tuesday thru Saturday after orientation. Assist Dept. Head in maintaining the building, equipment and grounds. Some ambulance driving. Must be self starter and willing to learn. Applications and inter views through July 22. 1983. Apply to Administrator, Pio neer Memorial Hospital, An Equal Opportunity Employer. 7-14-lc Work Wanted 5 Will do landscaping, tree trimming, yard and garden care, and janitorial and floor care in Heppner area. Free estimates. Nine years exper ience. Gary Richard. 23175 S.E. Borges, Gresham, Ore. 97030. Call collect, 658-7606. 6-23-tff Married man wants ranch job. Experience with horses, livestock and equipment. Good references. Odie Wilker son. Rt. 1, Box 94, Yamhill, OR. 97148. Phone 662 3882, 6:00 am. best. 6 23-f Wanted 6 WANTED: Used umbrella stroller in good condition.call 676-5804. 6-9-tff amaii engine rcepair 11 v u Call Bob's Small Rentals ' WANTED TO RENT: House. 2-3 bedroom. 1225 month or Jess. Heppner area only 676-5226 after 5:00. 7-14-lf Three bedroom furnished apartment. Washer, dryer, basement and yard. 676-9435. 7-14-Ip APARTMENTS for rent: SI to - $145 per month plus Utilities. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs One two-bedroom apart ment. Unfurnished. Garbage and water provided. Call col lect. 276-4674. 6-30-tfc FOR RENT: two-bdrm. apt. in Heppner. $125 mo; $50 cleaning deposit. Immediate possession. 938-6686 or 938 6077. 7-7-tfc Apartment for rent: Small 1 bedroom, furnished, water and hot water included. 676-9157 days: 676-9284 eve. and weekends. 7-14-tfc Services 8 Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John ' Shaw. 676-5283. 8-12-tfc Take the shimmy out of your car, Professional front end alignments. Morrow Co. Grain Grower. Lexington 989-8221. 5-5-lfc GINS: Bought, sold orj traded. Will order for 10 per-j Icent above cost. I SPECIALS Lube. oil. and filter! rhange plus car wash. $18. 4 xf ts $1 extra. Up to five quarts Jnion 10-4O. BRING BACK THE SHINH o your vehicle and protect thd paint on newer ones. SimonizeJ Wax $19 95 and up. Vern's 7 Station 676-5184. livestock Poultry S 10 Suffolk Sheep: Yearling and Fall Lamb Bucks; Spring Lambs 276-9070. 7-14-2C WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind. Phone 567-6055. Hermis-. ton. 8-12-tfc" Farm Equipment 11 Submersible and Centri-, fugal pumps, Grandfos, Sta Rite, Pressure tanks, Well-x-tnol. Morrow County Grain Growers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc I I I I I I U-PICK CHERRIES 35 lb. Bings & Lamberts Bring Containers ! Thomas Orchards I i i Kimberly, OR 934-9870 Buy - Sell - Trade ,- 676 - Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, Golf Carts. Wide Selection of a Reconditioned Lawn Mowers '35 and Up Engine 989-8194 farm Equipment u Irrigation Headquarters complete irrigation supplies. Rain Bird. Berkeley. Wade. We install Morrow Co. Grain r.rower9R9-R221. 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 Farm tires, implement, truck, tractor, combine. New, re-caps. used. Morrow County Grain (.rowers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc irrigation P.V.C. V thru 6" Alum. 2". 3", 4" - Wade, Pierce. Ireco. Springlens, Rainbird. Nelson. Gaskets. Morrow County Grain Grow ers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc Shovels, hoes, rakes, repair handles. Morrow County Grain Growers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc Miscellaneous 14 FOR SALE: 2 antique domed-lid trunks, 1 large metal trunk. 676-9693. 7-14-2f Good quality Railroad ties. Now in stock. Morrow Co. Grain Growers 3-17-tfc Sporting Equipment 16 FOR SALE: Ladies 3-wheel bicycle, new. 676-9438. 7-7-2f Fuel 17 Petroleum Products: Bulk deliveries of diesel, gas, stove oil. Also full line of greases, oils and hydraulic fluids. Mor-j row County Grain Growers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc Trailers & Campers 21 Canopy for "4-ton pickup, insulated, paneled, inside light. 676-5853 . 7-7-tfc 1978 Subaru, 4-door, D.L. clean, runs good. No calls between 9 p.m. Friday and 9 p.m. Saturday please. 676-5439. 7-14-2f 1979 CMC 7000 series chas sis. 5&2, 366 V8, PS, PBS, 2000 Gallon lined water tank with mated sub-structure, pump and hoses. Super clean and ready to go. $12,000. 676-5009 anytime. 7-14-2f TIRES For your car. truck or farm equipment. Morrow Co. Grain Grower 989-8221. 5-5-tfc '79 Ford F100 Vi-ton pickup for sale. 6-cylinder, 8' box, radial tires, AM-FM radio cassette, tinted glass, canopy. Low mileage. Phone 676-5282. 7-7-tfc FOR LEASE: 1982 Red Camaro. Assume Payments with no down payment. 4 cly. 4 speed. A.M. Radio only. Ex cellent Condition. Approx. 34 m.pg. Phone 676-5288. 6-30-2f Cars & Trucks 22 Cars & Trucks 22 FOR SALE : 1975 Ford F 750 truck, new 18 ft. grain bed and hoist. Call 676-5398 eves. 6-30-2c Real Estate 23 HOUSE FOR SALE: Assumable Ore. St. loan. 3 bedrooms, recently carpeted, clean, solid, energy-efficient. Easy-care fenced yard. Near downtown. Phone: 676-5282. . 7-14-tfc FOR RENT. LEASE OR SALE: 3 bdrm.. 2 bath split level 4-yr. old house with scenic view of Heppner. Com bined living-dining rm. with brand new Blaze-King wood stove. Family room. 2 car garage with storage. Fenced, landscaped yard with 36 trees and shrubs. Attractive lease purchase buy-down possible. Assumable FLBA loan. 676 5009 anytime., 7-14-2p FOR SALE OR LEASE: Service station in Heppner. Can be adapted to other busi ness opportunities. Will sell $10,000 under Morrow Co. ap praisal. Call Pettyjohn Oil Co. 422-7254. lone. Or. 5-26-tfc I'-mi. from town, modem 3 hdrm house. IK baths on 12 '' acres with barn, outbuildings and good well $75,000. Call 676-5096 4-14-tfc FOR SALE: Five bedroom, I 4 bath home. Two story, full basement. Wood furnace heat. Approx. 2.500 sq. ft. $34,500. For more information, call 676-9163 days, leave name and phone. 6-30-tfc 4 bdrm. - 2500 sq. ft. 2 story house. Large lot. 14 bath, oversize livingroom and kitchen, family rm., work shop. 2 wood stoves. $45,000. 676-5279 . 6-23-tfc. : REALTOR : MULTPfti LISTMG MftVlCt N.W. 20th & Emigrant : Pendleton, OR 276-2372 I a $57,500 -0DVA assumable, i 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace linsert, family room in Hep- ptier. : Sharon Lewis, Bkr. Keith Lewis 676-5233 j 116 acres for sale. 40 acres tillable in barley. Remainder, good bunch grass with spring. $25.000. 676-50 4-28-tfc Farm Land 24 FMEE APS IN CELEBRATION OF THE GAZETTE-TIMES' 100th AMNIVERSAISY We're Offering FREE WANT ADS THRU JULY Bring in or Mail Your Ad (No phone ads accepted) by Monday, 5p.m. Porsonal Ads Only. No Roal Estato, Dusinoss or Rontal Ads. r r " t 3 Cixnmzr 1981 FordF150,6cly,4xp.,4x4, 24,000 actual miles. Exceptionally clean. New rubber 1 975 F250 Camper Special, AT, Low miles, Complete with canopy. Clean 77 Chev. Blazer, AT, Gcly, AC, Almost new engine. Super clean 1 979 Datsun Pickup, 5sp, Long Box, Canopy, AM-FM Tape Deck. 17,000 mi. Now On Display at Farley Motors THE ALL NEW TEMPO Special of 1 -1 982 Left over new CMC SIS Pickup 4sp.Save a bundle on thisonel 1982 Chev. Cava Her hatchback coupe, 4sp., AC, Low mileage. Clean, Locally owned. 1971 Olds Toranado,4dr Sedan, Full power. Loaded. 75 Audi Fox 2dr, AT, Sun roof, stereo 8-track, Clean as a pin Farley Motors is wheelin'& dealin' $ Values We do front end alignments. See Clarence. Farley Motor Co. Heppner 6769116 Pups for sale, $10 ea. Mother registered rat terrier; father purebred Australian shep herd. Have had Parvo and distemper shots. Seven weeks old. Ph. 989-8185 or 989-8516. 7-7-2f Viko Latex House Paint. Only $6.50 gal. plus $1 for tinting. While supply lasts. Lexington Lumber 989-8586. 7-14-lc Weedeaters, garden hose. Morrow County Grain Grow ers. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc Home S Garden 26 9228 c: tr,3 cfcv: O the Month. Save-Save-Savc! Insecticides, weed killers, fertilizers, sprayers. Morrow County Grain Growers. Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc Our Olympic Paint Sale still going on! Buy 4 gallons, get 1 FREE! Lexington Lumber 989-8586. 7-14-lC YARD SALE: July 15, 10-2. Misc. household, boys' clothes and toys, house plants. 485 N. Gale. NO EARLY SALES. 7-14-lf Yard Sales 28