T h e B e p p i,r t l . a i r l l r l i m n
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1984 hunting to get underway
Muir deer hunters will have great
ly varied prospects east of the
Cascades. but the west side blacktail
hunters have opportunities much the
same as last year satd a news
release from the Oregon I>ept of
Kish and Wildlife
In the (taker County area of
eastern Oregon, several units are
elivsisi completely to deer hunting as
a result of the severe winter condi
tions that devasled populations In
other portions of the state east of the
Cascades, the winter varied from
pretty much normal to almost mild
er than normal
In western Oregon the blacktail
populations came through in good
shape and the hunter who wants a
long season should look seriously at
the west side hunts, advises the
Oregon Dept of Kish and Wildlife
A wet spring in much of the state
resulted in lower numbers of good
broods of upland gam e birds so
seasons will generally provide less
hunting opportunity than in the past
Also, waterfowl hunters are going to
have to be more selective in their
shooting as the bag limits are varied
with species in most areas of the
state This applies both to ducks and
geese
DEER
The General buck season w ill open
on September '29. but season lengths
will vary within the state and
hunters should check the regulations
closely, cautions the Oregon Dept of
fish and wildlife
Fawn survival was good in most of
western Oregon and deer popula
lions are comparable to last year
The deer season will run from
September 29 through November 7,
a 40-day season
A hunter choice
season is offered the last five days of
the season in ten northwestern Ore
gon units This year, the McDonald
Korest hunt will require only a
controlled hunt tag to participate in
the hunt In the past. an unused deer
tag was also required
Anterless
harvest in southwestern Oregon is
regulated by controlled hunt permit
Perm it numbers are reduced slight
ly from last year with most of the
reduction in the Coos Bay and
Roseburg area There is a substan
tial increase in perm its in the
Medford area
The best hunting prospects for
blacktail deer will be along the east
slopes of the Coast Range and the
west slope's of the Cascades Hunt
ing success increases in the later
portion of the season as storms begin
to rem ove leaves from the brush
Good fawn survival and buck c a rry
over last year should im prove suc
cess in the Medford Grants Pass
area
Mule deer fawn survival last
winter was varied in eastern Oregon
with severe fawn losses in some
units Prewinter fawn ratios were
good in most units, however, severe
winter losses occurred in units in
Raker, south Union and north (far
ney counties Moderate fawn losses
were reported in northeast Oregon,
southeast Oregon and in the Prine
ville John Day area
Yearling
bucks, last year's fawns, will be
scarce in these units
Overall, mule deer populations
are just slightly below last year s
population levels due to the good
fawn survival in the rest of the
eastern Oregon units
Units with
good fawn survival will have a
12 day buck season running from
September 29 through October 10
Most of the remaining units will be
limited to five day seasons with the
season ending on October 3
The
Catherine Creek. Keating. Lookout
Mountain. Pine Creek, Sumpter and
the Hells Cany on Wilderness Area in
the Sanke R iver Unit are closed to
deer hunting in 1984 Hunters should
check the regulations for season
closures, season lengths and unit
boundary descriptions
Kour areas in southeast Oregon
will be regulated as permit entry
hunt areas These include the Steens
Mountain. Trout Creek Mountains,
Heatys Butte and Silvies Unit The
bag limit is one buck with visible
antler except in the Steens Mountain
area where hunters are restricted to
a buck with at least four points on
one antler
Prospects for bagging a mule deer
buck in many eastern Oregon units
will range from poor to fair
The
best chances for success will be
those units with 12-day hunting
seasons The longer seasons avail
able in western Oregon will probably
attract hunters who norm ally hunt
in eastern Oregon
ELK
Rocky mo ntain elk populations
are down slightly from last year but
are still above the management
levels adopted in 1981 Post season
bull ratios declined last year which
willmean less older bulls available
for this hunting season Even with
an increase in yearling bulls be
cause of better calf survival, overall
bull populations are slightly below
1983 levels
Weather conditions play a m ajor
role in the hunter's success on Rocky
Mountain elk
With a few less bulls available this
year, O regon’s 55.000 Rocky Moun
tain bull elk hunters are expected to
average about 10 percent hunter
success
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S e p te m b e r | J . IK M - S K V E N
CALL: 676-92 28
EHHEEBB
PUBLIC NOTICE
season
The larger bucks are
The split bull season is still in
R ICHARD L RICE
C ARO L A
generally found in the higher eleva
effect for 1984 with the first period
R IC E . U N IT E D STATE S OK AM
tion areas, but are difficult to locate
opening on a Wednesday . October
E R If \ IN T E R N A I R E V E N U E
No hunting season in Keating
31. and running through Sunday.
D E P A R T M E N T OK
P in e C reek . Lookout M ountain, S E R V IC E
November 4 The second period will
R E V E N lE , STATE OK OREGON
Sumpter and Catherine Creek
run from November 10 through
Archery hunters are reminded the D E P A R T M E N T OK HUM AN RE
November 18
The Wednesday
Sled Springs Unit is bulls only this SOURCES E M P L O Y M E N T D IM
opener was adopted in an attempt to
C RE D ITS IN C O R PO R A T
year and the Noregaard Rd closure SION
alleviate crowded hunting condi
went into effect August 22
The ED and CREDITORS PROTEC
tions in the first period The Snake
River and ( ’hesnimnus units con Chesmmnus Unit is closed to deer TIN K ASSOCIATION
llefendants
and elk hunting and Hells Canyon
tinue as permit entry bull hunts and
NOTICE OK SALE
Wilderness area and river corridor
all permits were issued through a
W e Do Front End Alignm ents
By virtue of an Execution issued
is closed to all deer hunting Snake
drawing on August 14 The three
out
of
the
above
entitled
court
in
the
R iver elk hunters should be aware
point regulation was retained in the
that spikes and 2 pt bulls are above entitled cause to me directed
Snake River Unit
The second
protected during the archery season and dated August 17, 1984, bused
period hunt in Beulah Northsideand
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and rifle season Antlerless elk and upon a Judgment rendered and
East Murderers Creek units will
entered
in
said
court
on
July
30.
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and
larger
bulls
are
legal
for
again lie limited to hunters with
in favor of the Stair of Oregon.
bowhunters in the Snake R iver Unit
controlled hunt permits and the bag
Prospects for deer are poor in the Acting by and through the Director
RENTALS
limit remains at one elk
An
district and anterless animals are of Veterans Affairs, commanding
either sex season for l.Ooo permits
MUSICAL
me
to
make
sale
of
the
following
Excellent living in lone
$295
protected
was again adopted for southeast
per month for newer 1 IU 0 sqft
Mule deer numbers are well below described real property, to wit
Oregon The elk are widely scatter
Beginning at the Southeast corner
high quality 2 bdrm Duplex with
management objectives The Hells
PC jr 64 KB and cordless key board
ed in this large area and the 1,000
of U>t 2. in Block 1. Kinsman s Ad
attached g a ra g e equipped with
Canyon Wilderness and river corn
$4<«> si ill in original sealed carton
p erm it h old ers only h a rvested
dition to the City of Heppner, Mor
washer, dryer, dishwasher, garbage
dor is closed to all deer hunting
Phone9894181
M S-tfe
slightly over 100 elk last year
row County. Oregon thence North
disposal, heat pump central air. fuel
because of low numbers
The first period Roosevelt elk bull
44
East
along
the
East
line
of
said
efficient wood stove
laaated on
Heavy deer m ortality occurred in
P IA N O B l'Y Console piano to be
season runs from Novem ber 10
lo t 2 115 feet thence North 46 de
quiet dead end street Also available
m ajor portions of Union County last
sold to responsible party in this
through Novem ber 13 with the sec
grees West 80 fe e t. thence South 46
is I 5 acre adjoining pasture with
winter and will greatly affect overall
ond period from Novem ber 17
area Cash or terms Phone Credit
degrees West 115 feet, more or
turn and garden area $55 per month
hunting success
The Catherine
Mgr 2ix> 363 2875 or write Western
through November 23
Hunting
less, to the South line of said lo t 2
Call 4.'.' 74M9a m to 9 p m $ 1 1 Ip
Creek Unit will be closed to all deer
pressure continues to be evenly
Pianos Organs. IZ7UU Lake City Way
extended
thence
Southeast
84
feet
hunting while portions of the Mt
NE Seattle. W A 98125
9 13 2c
divided between the two hunt per
more or less to the place of beginn
SERVICES
Emily, Wenaha and Sled Springs
lods The three point antler regula
ing
units lying within Union County will
tion continues in the Saddle Moun
FURNITURE
to satisfy a Judgment against defen
offer lower success than last year
t arpels and upholstery cleaned
tain and Tioga units Tags for these
dants
Richard
I.
Rice
and
Carol
A
The
Starkey
Unit
will
provide
fair
to
two units may lie purchased from
& APPLIANCES
professionally John Shaw
Rice for the sum of 157,109 82. plus
good hunting for bucks in the more
any license agent but hunters purch
676 5283
4 1» lie
$29
per
month
from
date
of
judgment
open parts of the unit
asing these tags are restricted to
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FOR SA LE
I year old Kirby
In the Walla Walla, Mr Em ily and until paid, together with interest on
hunting these two units
vacuum and all the attachments
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES a
Ukiah units, mule deer production $54 284 32 at 9 0 percent per annum
Roosevelt elk populations continue
Go«1 cond ‘*89 8412 keep Irving
callable
guns bought, sold and
and fawn survival are below the from date of Judgment until paid
to increase, particularly in the Cas
traded
New guns at 10 percent
9 6 t/c
NOW T H E R E F O R E , by virtue of
five year average Only fair hunting
cade Range About 43 percent of the
over shotgun news prices
Good
is expected due to the reduced said Execution and Judgment and in
state's bull elk hunters choose to
stock of used guns
REAL ESTATE
compliance with the command of
number of yearling bucks and a poor
hunt Roosevelt elk and hunter suc
said Writ, I will on the 1st day of
carryover of mature bucks
cess averaged seven percent last
Cars serviced Oil and E iller fur
Murderers Creek Unit has a fair October, 1984 at 10 00 a m at the
year Extremely stormy conditions
For Sale
Newly remodeled two
mshed plus lutie and free wash only
front door of the Morrow County
yearling population and a poor older
in much of western Oregon during
iMlrm bouse
new windows, new
$ I H
age class
Northside Unit w ill be Courthouse. Heppner. Morrow Coun
both hunt periods depressed suc
ciirjM-t. wood stove, fam ily room,
SIM
ONIZ
W
AX
$19
95
A
up
We
ty,
Oregon,
sell
at
public
auction
and
poor
for
all
age
classes
The
cess Barring the same conditions,
full bsmt large deck, carport nice
also clean interior, motors, trunks,
Desolation Unit has a fair older age subject to redemption to the highest
hunter success should im prove this
yard and garden sjsit
lar
removal,
whatever
class We are boardered to the south bidder for rash in hand all of the
year
Call 676 5549 or 676 9417 for ap
WE SPE C IA L IZ E in tire repairs
by hunter number restrictions and to right title and interest which Rich
General Regulations
pointment
9 13 tfc
Car pickup truck $3 50 A up
the east by total unit closures The ard I. Rice and Carol A Rice had on
Vehicle restrictions will again be
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yea
r
D
ayton
Februarv
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:,
mat
the
date
of
Grant
County
Units
will
likely
get
in effect in parts of the state and
AR LING TO N HOME F O R SA LE
M ichelen at v e ry reason ab le
considerable hunting pressure as a plaintiff's m ortgage and thereafter
hunters should watch for the green
Comfortable 2 Ix-druom home <ti
prices
la‘
t
us
price
some
for
you
had
in
and
to
the
above
described
result
dots that indicate open areas
East Hill in Arlington Outstanding
before you buy elsewhere \ EH V S
real property or any part or portion
In addition to the cooperative road
view of river with breathtaking
7* l NION.Heppner.678-51*4
tfc
thereof, to satisfy said Execution
closure's found in many areas, hun
sunsets Owner's bad health forces
and Judgment and interest, costs
ters in some parts of the state will be
sale Any reasonable o ffe r will I**
and accruing costs
fad 'd with com plete closure of the
considered For additional informa
D
ATED
at
Heppner.
Oregon,
on
LIVESTOCK
areas to mechanized means of trans
lion call Hermislon 567 6188 or
August 2U. 1984
port where new areas have been
567 6487
9 6 4»
&
POULTRY
RO
Y
DRAGO,
Sheriff
included in w ilderness areas These
By Pauline W inter
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
should be posted by the U S Korest
Ki IR SALE 3 bedroom 2 bath home
Deputy
OK TH E STA TE OK OREGON
Service However, it might be well
For Sale 5 yrs registered quarter
.
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Published August 23 , 30, Septem
horse gelding, sorrel 15 hands. I.I0U
lur* ,‘ lo1 V A “ PProviti ( lose to
to do some checking ahead of tim e if
FOR U M A T IL L A CO U NTY
town 676-9691
H .8) tfc
her 6, 13, 1984
lbs 462 1911
In the Matter of the Estate
you hunt in northeastern Oregon or
9 13 4p
of
the Cascades It may be necessary
For Sale one Jersey Guernsey cow, C O M FO R TAB LE
three iH'droom
to modify plans or methods of travel
V IR G IN IA E SMOUSE, Deceased
duo to freshen 4th lim e Sept 19
As always, it is important for
NOTICE 11 >
home in friendly Heppner neighbor
CARD O F T H A N K S
Tillamook slock
Walter Jepsen,
hunters to maintain good relations
IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS
hood F ive minute walk downtown
lone 676 5805
9 13-lc
with landowners Most of the upland
NOTH E IS H K R E in GIX EN that
Carport,
patio and easy-care fenced
gam e and much of the big gam e
the undersigned has been appointed
I would like to express my thanks
yard We are eager to sell Make an
hunting is on private lands Because
and has qualified as the personal
and appreciation to Dr Koznek and
For Solo
of the complete closures for deer in representative of the estate
All
offer Call 276 7184 for appointment
his staff and to the staff at Pioneer
1983
&
1984 Suffolk
persons having claims against the
some areas, and somewhat limited
Memorial Hospital for their fine
7 26 lie
populations of gam e birds in certain
estate are hereby required to pre
care and treatment I received while
bucks - out of McCarty
areas, there may be greater concen sent the same with proper vouchers
in the hospital and my thanks to my
Eor Sale
Apartments
Two 2
& Ashbeck stock.
trations of hunters in the remaining
within four months after the date of
fam ily
t>drm units, 280 V) Baltimore, Hep
areas This makes it doubly import
the first publication of this notice as
Hazel Ellis
376-6222
pner
Eor more information, call
ant to get permission to hunt and to stated below to the personal repre
9-13-Ip
938 6686. Milton Freew ater 8 16 tfc
respect the rights and property of
sentative at. offices of Corey, By ler,
the landowners
Rew. Lorenzen A Hojem, P O Box
FARM EQUIPMENT
Hunters are especially urged to
218, 222 S E Dorion Avenue, Pendle
W O R K WANTED
For Sale
3 bdrm house, 580 S
help prevent the further spread of
ton. Oregon 97801, or they may be
Chase,
676
5007
7 26 tfc
For
Sale
one
set
John
Deere
HU)
the noxious weed. Tansy Ragwort
barred
unitizod 42 II wiedcrs |!7M CtH
Full or Parttim e farm employment
A common weed in western Oregon,
All persons whose rights may be
Newly remodeled three bedroom
Vara Noian 879 m »
1 • v
wanted Cec il Rill 6765455
9 6
it was not know until recent years
affected by the proceedings in this
house with range, refrigerator, in
east of the Cascades Some of the estate may obtain additional infor
spread to the east side has been
mation from the records of the
la*xington. wood stove, ceillm g fan,
FARM PRODUCE
HELP WANTED
traced to hunting camps where hay
court, the personal representative or
lairge fenced yard with Garden
or straw infested with the weed was
the attorney for the personal repre
Spot Call for Appointment 989 8125
Freshly
picked
sweet
corn
$1
per
hauled over as bedding or food for
sentative
Receptionist for Morrow County
dozen 676 9435
9 13 Ip
6 7 tfc
livestock
DATED and first published Sep
Mental Health Boardman office 24
Horses or other pack animals
tember 13. 1984
hrs wk typing, light bookkeeping,
PETS
headed for eastern Oregon should
Ralph Niederecker
contact with public County Person
M IS CE LL A N EO US
not be fed western Oregon forage for
7460 Corey Street
nel pay M ale Send resume im med
at least 48 hours prior to the trip to
Downey, California 90242
ia le l) to
I ’ d Box '.54 Heppner
ENGLISH SETTERS Horn 8 28 84
prevent spread of the plant in their
Personal Representative
OR
97836
Phone 6769161 for
la'iters designer fabrics showing
Purebred, Non registered
$25 UU
manure While on the east side they
(ieorge H Corey
information
9-13-lc
m.w through Sepl 16 Call C7V
I
wiili shots 678M l
1 6 ip
should be fed pellets or hay pur
Corey, Byler, Rew. Uirenzen A
9 13 Ic
I I I see
chased after arrival on the east side
Hojem
Applications are now being taken
There are indications that the
P O Box 218
HOME & CARDEN
for a regular part tim e position
STEREO AM KM C ASSETTE
8
weed is being cut back somewhat in
222 S E Dorion Avenue
Contact ASCS. 676 9011 for details
track turntable $75
Motorcycle
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
certain areas, but its potential to
Deadline Sept 24
Fairing $25 See al 168 W Willow No
Picture yourself in a new kitchen I
Telephone
15031 2763331
spread is frightening Hunters can
9 13 2c 3 H e fo re 3 p m
9 13 1 p
We will help you design a new
Published
September 13, 20, 27,
help further by reporting any of the
kitchen to suit your taste
tlak,
1984
plants they see to Department of
Need mature individual to work
Computer paper for letters on
Alder. Birch or Red Elm cabinets
Kish and W ildlife personnel or to
lunches and most evenings during your word processor
Kleen Strip
Check us out. it may tie cheaper than
county extension offices
week Also need someone to work
margins leave a smooth edge for
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
you think M 6 I ( Floor Covering,
NE Region
your
letters
Nice
while
8G
x
II
lunches
during
the
week
Inquire
in
OK TH E STATE O F OREGON
H eppner c a ll for appointm ent
Deer
bond
paper
$21
54
for
1,000
sheets
FOR TH E CO U NTY OK MORROW
person at Heppner Bowl
8 9 t/c
8769118.
Heppner. Kossil. and Columbia
The
Hrppnrr
Gazette-Tim
es
We
No 7431
Basin units hunters will find fewer
handle most other computer forms
bucks than in 1983 predicts the STATE OK OREGON, Acting by and
SEED G R A IN
and paper too 147 Willow. Heppner
through the Directors of Veterans'
Oregon Dept of Kish and Wildlife
WANTED
876*228
Affairs.
Poor winter survival of last year s
Plaintiff,
fawns will mean fewer bucks a v a il
(le a n Seed Hudson winter barley
Dry your own foods with the Nutri
v
able for harvest during the 1984
Norman Nelson A son
989 8148
Wanted
Men for Monday night
Flow Food Dehydrator
Write for
before 7 a m or after 6 p m
9 13 1c
league
Also men and women for
free literature and recipes to
I-rida y night mixed league
Repp
Nutri How
Bln N W
nth A ve ,
ner Bowl 676 9208
9 13- Ic
SEED FOR SALE
Umten Seed
1‘ortland. OK 97209 or call 503 224
Hat lev Hill HI Seed Wheat «7MOT
9059
9 13-lnc
9 6 tic
1984 M ustang LX, 4cly, Loaded
1984 Ford Sup er Cab D iesel
w/ 4 spd.
F arley Motor Co.
PUBLIC NOTICE
RENTALS
Two bedroom apt . W illow View
Apts. Heppner
Equal opportunity
bousing Call 473 2869 or 473 3141
Available Oct 1.
9 6-4
Eor Rent
Two Bedrm trailer
completely furnished 3 miles from
Heppner 676 9603
9-13-lc
Quiet furnished apartment down
town
Available Sepl IS Washer,
dryer, T V «769435
613-Ip
For Rent
2 bdrm apt with or
without ito v e A refn g . garbage and
water services provided
Also
I bdrm apt with stove and refrig
Call 676 9636 or collect. 276 4874
8 30-tfc
SATELLITE TELEVISION, Do-lt
Yourself $995 Deluxe $3.600 system,
save $1 too now $2.500 for 10 days
only
We ll " b r a f any dealer's
price
257 1060 "P ortlan d W are
house ’ •
9 13 Inc
A P P L E C ID E R PRESSES Eor free
brochure write to Z ilvrrherg's Silver
Mountain Products. 400 San Eancis
co St . Grants Pass. OR
97526
Phone 15031 474 1249. 479 8505
9-13-lnc
P ettyjoh n * truckload Blaze King
Sale and Fall Hardware sale Starts
Thursday. Sepl 13 Many savings in
the store
P rtlvjo h n ’s Farm A
Building Supply. Heppner 878 *157
YARD SALES
COMING SOON* Soropttmlst Bum
mage Sale. Saturday, Sept 22. 9
am
1pm
Fairgrounds. Heppner
Rummage needed
6765188
Eor pickup, call
8 9 6c
Pl an t & Bulb Sa le
Wed Sept 26, from 10 (II 4 at
jlOOK
Hall. l,rxington
Plants,
bulbs, garden produce, iris and
dried materials for arranging
Pi*f
■and C offe* $1
Sponsored by |j>xingtnn Gardenj
Bugs