The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. February 18. 1W2 8EVEN 1 1 T C 1 1 students to Jump Rope for Heart Students of the lone Schools will be competing for prizes in the Jump Rope For Heart special event, March IB, 1982 from 1 4 p.m. The event, sponsored by Oregon Alliance for Health, Physical Educa tion, Recreation and Dance, will benefit the American Heart Association, Oregon Affiliate, said an association spokesperson. This marks the third year of involvement for the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. ' Jump Rope for Heart Is a special event conducted by school physical education teachers and students who organize the rope-jumping competition. The six-student teams jump rope for a maximum of three hours. Pledges collected from spon sors of their rope-Jumping efforts contribute to Oregon Affiliate programs in re search, education and com munity service. Coordinators of the Jump Rope For Heart note that the event is a public awareness vehicle for promoting cardio vascular fitness and public school physical education pro grams. The emphasis in physical education is a public awareness vehicle for promo ting, cardiovascular fitness and public school physical ed ucation programs. The em phasis in physical education is now on lifetime sports and physical activities which are more concerned with encour aging general participation rather than competition. They are following a new physical education concept, which places more emphasis on an individual commitment toward health, while still maintaining the traditional elements of fun. team sports, and formalized activities. The importance of both healthy bodies and sharp minds is being taught. This is all a part of a concern that young people learn early in life about rope jumping, which is an excellent exercise for helping to improve the cardiovascular system and general physical fitness. Minimum equipment is required All that is needed is a good pair of shoes, a rope and a small space to jump. And it's good for persons of all ages, at ny time of day. indoors or outdoors, he said. SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Heppner High School Monday, Feb. 22 - ham, scalloped potatoes, rolls, cab bage salad, gelatin and milk. Tuesday, Feb. 23 - macaroni and cheese, spinach or broc coli, rolls, peaches, milk or Amwtintofth. lUn4inar-.Euial.rUu fmtrct i nn-Dlat rlctawii bt held on Hacftj . i 82 7jJLup." kWX4LS ttyJ&M.-UCll.fi The purpaei of thia meetrn. to ixmnm the budet rorOwfiMly rb.riniurJuly 1.18.J32 aa approvad by the HpyMr.-foU.fll fjOlfiCtipn.-Clfi.tXict Budget Commit! A aununary of the budget u pneanud below A eopy of U budget may t Impacted or obuinad fret of chara at ilLL'.iOtiXXi,.n.?A&CtflS'G between the hour, of liPJLUIPj 5iC0y... Th budget wee praparad on a beau of aooountinf ju oonaietent not OMiaialant with th baauof accounting ueed during th preceding year Major ohangea, If any, and thalr effort on th budget, an explained below. Morrow. (County I FINANCIAL SUMMARY Total Paraonal Sarvioaa Total Malarial and Somoaa Total Capital Outlay Total All Othar Eapendjturee and Requirementa . TOTAL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS ANTICIPATED REVENUES Total Revenuee Eaotpt Pruparty Taxaa Total Proptrty Taxaa Required Is Balanae Budget . TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES ANTICIPATED TAX LEVY Total Property Taxaa Required to Balanot Budget ... Plua Eatimatad Property Taxaa Not to Be Received TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY TAX LEVIES PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STATE OF OREOON Levy Within Tax Baa. One Year Special Levy Oulaidr Tax Baa Serial Lviae TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE PARTIALLY FUNDED BY STATE Of OREOON TAX LEVIES TOTALLY FUNDED BY LOCAL TAXPAYERS On- Year Special Levy Oulaide Tax Baaa Serial Laviaa Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt TOTAL PROPERTY TAX TO BE TOTALLY rtWDEDBYLOCAL TAXPAYERS OTATCMBNT OF IWKBTEDNISSId' i:irr oirreTANUiNu T " w:rr ai6rjdd. Nijr 'wouitsjKD i NONE AD 8UMMAJUZKD BELOW NONE AS SUMMARIZED EKLOW G-T Qaiied-A great way to find what fppBiic Komis MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT AMENDED NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on March 30, 1982 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m, The reason for such election is to: Elect a member of the Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee in Position No. 7 for a 2 year term. The last day for filing for election in this position is March 1. 1982. (s) Jean Bennett Chairman, Board of Directors Matthew P. Doherty Superintendent-Clerk - Barbara Bloodsworth County Clerk. Morrow County Published: February 18, 1982 salad bar. Wednesday. Feb. 24 - pizza, green beans, fruit, cookie, milk or salad bar. Thursday, Feb. 25 chili, corn bread, vegetable sticks, lemon pudding, milk or salad bar. Friday. Feb. 26 - tomato soup, toasted cheese sand wich, pear halves, chocolate cake and milk. lone Schools Thursday, February 18 -hamburger gravy and pota toes, carrot sticks, spinach, dessert and milk. Friday, February 19 - toma to soup, tuna and peanut butter sandwiches, pickles and crackers, dessert and milk. Monday. February 22 -chicken fried steak, buttered corn, bread and butter, des sert and milk. Tuesday. February 23 -chili, corn bread, cheese sticks, pudding and milk Menu by Eric Orem. second grader. Wednesday, February 24 -wiener wraps, sauerkraut, buttered vegetables, dessert and milk. JKeppnqr (City I April frolic nonets In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1871 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: Teresa Marie Beauchamp Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Teresa Marie Beau champ, deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Loa McElli gott. the undersigned, has been appointed and has quali fied as the personal represen tative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are requir ed to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now desig nated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: Loa McElligott. lone. Oregon 97843 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal re presentative or the latter's attorney (s) who is (are) Valerie B. Doherty P.O. Box 582 Heppner, Oregon 97836 6769546 Loa McElligott lone, Oregon 97843 422-7228 (s Loa McElligott Published: February 18. 25: March 4. 1982 Heppner Elementary School Thursday. Feb. 18 - soup, sandwiches, baked apples and milk. Friday. Feb. 19 - corn dogs, vegetables, tater tots, fruit, cookies and milk. Monday, Feb. 22 - Washing ton's Birthday, White House casserole. Potomac salad dollar carrots, cherry crisp, milk and rolls. Tuesday, February 23 -weiner wraps, baked beans, vegetables, fruit and milk. Wednesday. February 24 -macaroni and cheese, green beans, celery and carrot sticks, peaches, rolls with butter and milk. Don Bennett (Chjurpraan of Governing Body) ADOPTED BUDGET ThuVoar 1 fil "" 40b76o f,74f:00" APPROVED BUDGET Next Year 1 400.00 2x22x2 lt$22. -0- 7,123.20 -0- ?l23.20 7i.528.62 J 7123.20 728.62 475x00 7.x550.iD9 Lt550l9 8i 001,62 8iC03.62 -0- -0- r0--0--6- -0- 7,550.59 GerjiwraaEGi? QSDf?a, PUBLIC NOTICES The Ixinglon City Council will hold a hearing on Tues day. March 2. 1982 at 8:00 p.m. in City Hall, to discuss the "F" Street right-of-way and plans to vacate North Street. Linda Jones. "Recorder Town of Lexington Published: February 18. 25. 1982 SIDING SPECIALS 58in. T-l-11 4x8 Sin. OC Shop $12" 58n. T-1-11 4x9 Bin. OC Shop $12 58in. T-1-11 4x9 4tn. OC 9rp Cedar 6rt. 24; $12 so $11 WALLPAPER 20 OFF THRU Feb. 28th Loxington Lumbor 909-8586 Cards of Thanks 1 We wish to thank everyone who has been so kind and considerate to us in our hour of sorrow. The flowers were beautiful and your cards and kind words a great comfort. The food was gratefully re ceived, and our thanks go to all for each contribution that was made to our comfort. A special thanks to the Heppner Elks Lodge, No. 358. and to the Willows Grange for the dinner following the services. The Hershel Townsend family Many thanks to each of you for your prayers, flowers, cards, letters and visits. It's great to have so many friends. Sincerely. John Jepsen We would like to express our thanks to the members of the Christian Life Center. Wrang lers Club, friends and neigh bors who helped us in so many ways during the last few weeks. Your kindness and gentle support during this very sad time of our lives is really appreciated. The Sid Zinter family Notices 2 Creative Circle Rep. Joan Records, Needlepoint, crewel, latch hook. etc. Call 676-5260 for catalog. 2-18 lp Help ' Wanted 4 WANTED: Mechanic line technician. Inquire at Ron MrDonald Chevrolet, Heppner - 1-28-tfc IONK COR RESPONDENT Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times, No , experience necessary. Call .4576-9J28, .. ' .. LoGrande John B. Kirby MARKET" REPORT- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1M2 CATTLE SALABLE - 202 STEERS Calves sold by the head $65.00-170.00 300 to 400 lbs. 61.00-64.50 400to500lbs. , 61.00-64.25 500 to 600 lbs. 58.50-64.00 600 to 700 lbs. 58.00-63.75 700 to 800 lbs. 60.00-64.75 Over 800 lbs. 60.00-65.00 Plain 44.50-55.00 Commercial & Utility Cows 35.00-43.00 Canners & Cutters 32.00 34.00 Butcher Bulls 44.50-51.50 HEIFERS 300 to 400 lbs. 50.00-55.00 400 to 500 lbs. 50.00-55.00 500 to 600 lbs. 51.25-55.10 600 to 700 lbs. 51.25-57.00 700 to 800 lbs. 47.00-54.00 Heiferettes 38.50-41.50 Plain 39.75-46.50 Bred Heifers 300.00-365.00 Pairs 510.00 SHEEP SALABLE - 3 Lambs ' 40.00 HOGS SALABLE 13 Fat hogs 44.50-46.50 Sows 36.00-42.50 Boars 20.00-24.00 There were 24 buyers and 35 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: Even though the number of cattle sold was light, the market remained steady to strong with the best demand shown in the light feeder heifers. Cows were stronger with butcher bulls bringing up to the $50.00 range again. NEXT SALE : Thursday, February 18th. We expect to have several bred cow consignments for this sale along with the regular run of cattle. Already consigned are 190 head of black & black baldy bred heifers & cows. There will not be a sale the following week, February 25th as we will then be holding sales on an every other week basis. iCeuing J Fans (, . 7 Keeps whole house I I warm by circulating heat. With or without: 7 light. Easy to install I 1 155,s&p I T7a It . " I i i I II I- Hi i I 'A I . I neip vygnrea ? j i WANTED: Heppner High . School student to write high school sports stories. Call The Gazette-Times, 676-A928. tfs WEATHERIZATIOtfCREW CHIEF needed for B M.E.D.C: Insulate, caulk, weatherstrip homes of low income people. Starting sal ary of $775 per month. Applications available at Heppner Neighborhood Cen ter. 178 W. Willow. Must be received by 5 p.m. on Feb. 24. 1(182 at B.M.E.D.C.. P.O. Box H26. Pendleton. OR 97801 2-18-lc Wanted 6 WANTED: Used horse trail er, . repairable condition. Call Fran at 676 9159. 2-11-2C Rentals 7 Apartments for rent in lone and Heppner, furnished and unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm. Also in lone, 3 bdrm house and 1 & 2 bdrm. duplexes. 422-7579 2-18-tfc FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt. $125. Bachelor apt. $95. 676 9893. 1-28-tfc Apartments for rent in lone ' and Heppner, furnished and unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm. 422-7579. . 12-51-tfc Livestock Thank you, John B. Kirby FOR RENT: 2-bedroom a-.; partments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. " 2-3-tfc . FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished apartment, $160. Garbage and water furnished. No pets or children. Herman Green 676-9171. 2-18-3p - - ' .- APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Evergreen Terrace Apart ments. Base rent $193 for two bedrooms. Call 6765120. 10-29-tfc: J! . - Furnished bachelor apart ment. Some utilities included. $100 month phone: 676-9157 davs. 676-9784 eves. 2-18-tfc Senices 8 SPECIAL: Lube, oil and filter change plus car wash, $18 4x4's $1 extra. Up to five quarts Union 10-40. Vern's 76 Station. 676-5184. 1-28-tfn Carpets and upholstery clean ed professionally. John Shaw, 676-5283. ' 12-31-tfc Bring back the shine to your. vehicfe and protect the paint , on newer ones. Slmonii ;Wji.$9.95 and up. Veru's '76' station. 676-5184 . 6-4-tfc, t : w FREE Dead Animal Removal -Fast Daily Service, Call Collect 567-7639. 1IERMIS- TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2-tfc Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL BUY HORSES-any ; kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis ton. ,,, ,fc Farm Equipment 11 BUILDINGS - Steel or wood." ! Grain storage equipment. ! Quality construction. Your local Chief dealer. Turman, Aeration - Hermiston. .567-7666.' '. 11-12-tfc Miscellaneous 14 Rentals 7 Mil! II I I II Interested in ballet lessons for your six to seven year old? Call Cindy Wright, 676-9777. 2-ll-2p you're looking for Now's the Time There's never been a better time to make a deal! $750 Cash Rebate On all Mustangs, Fairnrcnts and pickups $750 Rebate On certain GM model cars See Phil or Jim for details Special of the Week Classic 18 Chrysler New Yorker 2 dr Hardtop, loaded, runs good. $199.89 Uted Pickups: 71 GMC Vi ton 4(4, 4 spd Good II around work pickup. I74GMC '.ton 4x4 AT dual Blue, clean. Franks medium I Also in stock; 75 Pontiac Catalina AT, PS, PB. AC. Clean, Local one owner. . ' - Ford is now offering S percent cash Bonus off sticker price on all 1982 Ford Escorts and 24 months cost free maintenance So hurry on down to Farley Motor Company and cash in on this fantastic deal. We do front end alignments. See Clarence. Farley Motor Co Heppner 676-9116 Mobfe Homes 20 i Real Estate 23 11 FOR SALE : 174 14x60 trailer . and lot 9x12 storage building $28,500 not for Tent 676-9106 or 676-5871 . ,12-10-tfc Cars & Trucks 12 1965 GMC 2 ton truck 305 V-6 900 x 20 tires. Good shape. 989-8586. 2-4-tfc Aeal Estate , 23 FOR SALE: 992 square ft. 3 bdrm. house. Electric heat. Large lot. close to Lexington School. Good terms to quali fied buyer. $22,500. East Street and Hwy 207. First Interstate Bank of Oregon. Heppner, 676-9228. 2-18-tfc Large building lot. Excellent location with garage. Terms. Will trade equity for anything. 676-9944. 2-4-tfc FOR SALE: 3.01 acres, Blake Ranch, view property, close to Willow Creek dam site, water and electricity at property. $10,000. Phone 503-468-2422.. No ' Saturday calls. . 2-4-4c. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom older home - out of flood zone. Fireplace, new carpet, large living room ' basement. $38.700 00 assumable loan. 676-5251 after 12:00 noon. 2-4-tfc IMMEDIATE $$CASN$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ISTATE OOSfTRACTS, TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES.' WE, ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 275-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL C0P02ATI0rJ Ro9er Britt ogerjjritt Phono 676-5096 BACKHOE & SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES t TOPSOIL ROAD 4 . a-, Any Excavating neea i Large or Small i 1975 Ford ' ton 4sp. 4k 4 clean 27,000 actual miles local one owner (t Ford Vt to4 spd 4x4 appro 7.000 on new Block. Mast be seen to be appreciated. 1978 El Camino PS, PB Goto- Rubber, Beautiful Condition. Low mileage Including oil changes, fan belts, filters, even wiper blades plus 24.000 mile or 2 yr warranty whichever is first. 5 bedroom. 2-story home l' baths, full bsmt. $45,000. Call 676-9163 or 676-5202 2-1 1-tfc HEPPNER: 3 bedrm. 1 bath on 3 lots. Basement with ' furnace unattached rental apt. Excellent investment at $39,000. By appointment only. Horace Durfey Real Estate. 125 S.E. Court. Pendleton OR ' 97818. Telephone 276-0919. ' Evenings. 276-0117. 2-4-tfc Far Western Rea Estate REALTOR 676-9015 I Heppner, OR. 97836 UMORE LISTINGS NEEDED! Near new, large 3 bdrm. with J dble. bath, f a fireplace, elec. heat, dble garage, foil insuln "on large lot. A choice buy at '$59,500. AH offers considered on this lovely home. Assumable Ore Vet loan on 2 story, large 3 bdrm. home. Has level lot, garden area. fenced, carpeted, wood & gas heat. Special at $45,000. , You can't help liking this Erctic insulated 2 bdrm. lobile home. Has big, view lot. Storage bldg. garden area, lawn and trees in. Try $29,500 a 5 acre home or mobile site, i near golf course. One of the jlast in Morrow County aVaiU able 9,000. Terms OK PETS as Home wanted for gentle cat. 2-yr.-old neutered male, gray, has shots, good mouser. Call 676-9789. 2-18-2C jjxeavating Rt. 2 Box 2054 DUMP TRUCK GRAVEL GRADER AVAILABLE fl . a r f B t lMfc1liklMn