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r w ' Ir-1 J" V " I ' ' "" "f'"i"" '"I " I - -'-K""""' ' ' J ",.! ,i i 111 i i.inin-ii n n i n r n U ri' ' ' p II II "X I I I I "I ' I I I I The lleppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 4, 1982-SEVEN Bowling news G-T Classifieds- great way to find what you're looking for KpuretliuerR Februury 2:i Won-1, out 28 8 22'ii-I31a 21 15 17MHBM., 12 - 24 11 - 25 10'1r25'i Const to Const Central Market Gardner's Peterson's M.C.G.G. Seurs S & J Market Lcs Schwab Splits converted: Millie Hannn, 5-10, Chris Llmnnen, 6B-I0, and Vonnie Lovgren 2-4-7-10. ThurNiluy Night Ladle February 25 Won -Lout Ray Royce Ins. 17- 7 IJ&C Repair 15- 9 Gateway Toyota 14- 10 Lebiwh 13-11 Kinzua Corp. 11 - 13 Col. Has. El. 9- 15 Rucknum's " 9-15 M k R Fl(wr Covering 8 16 Hotter Kup Kcglt-rH Februury 25, lK2 YYon-l.oKt Gutter Dunters 22 6 Weary Wives 16 12 Hi Ho's 15 13 Newcomers 15 - 13 The Iytts 14 14 The Dregs 13 - 15 Three Holers 10 - 18 Three L'h 7 - 21 Splits: Mary Kennison, 5-10; Linda Schultz, 2-7-10; Hillie Doherty, 3 6 7 10; Retty Snow, 5-7-9; Iris CampMI, 5-10; and Faye Huhl.5 10. High Game: Linda Sheultz -194 High Series: Linda Schultz -519. Dime A Rncn .MiiicIi I Won - Lost Number Seven 25-11 Numlter Two 24 - 12 Nunilier Six 22 - 14 Number Four 17'v-lB1-.. Number Eight 16 . 20 NumlM-r Five 15't-20' Number Three 15 - 21 Number due 9-27 Splits: Hill Snow. 5-7. Ruby Munkers, 6 7. Sam Heath. 4 7 (I High Game: Gene Doherty -201 and Joyce Winter - 184 High Series: (iene Doherty 522 and A. I'ndlicrg - 472. Two area men elected to Federal Land Bank "board Approximately Hit stock holders and guests attended the annual stockholders meet ing of the Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton on February IR. where two area men were circled to the associations hoard of direct ors. Ronald Miner, head of the Oregon Stale University De partment of Engineers was the featured speaker. Gary Davics. treasurer of the Fed eral Land Bank of Spokane. Wash, represented the hank and gave a financial report for Local couple attends CENEX conference Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill Your Cooperative Involve ment was the theme of a three-day Young Couples Con ference recently attended by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill of Lexington. The conference was held at Inn of the Seventh Mount in Bend. It focused on cooperative principles, re sponsibilities of co-op board members, managers, and member development. The young couples participated in discussions relating to the co-ops' financial needs, the role of the farm organizations, IUCC youth group completes Hungcrthon "We will not eat any food tit all, no matter what happens, until 9 a.m. Sunday morning." These words began the Coven ant signed by eleven youth and two advisors at the beginning of the lone United Church of Christ Jr. High Youth Fellow ship llungorlhon. stated the Rev. Cathy Barker. All of the pnrticipntnts completed the 24 -hour fast, earning over $350 from pledges. The entire amount will he sent to the Hunger Action Fund of the United Church of Christ, to be used for resources for agricul ture, policy change, and emergency food aid both here in our own country and abroad, continued Barker. During their time together, the youth involved viewed two filmstrips on hunger and discussed their learnings. Each kept a diary of how they were feeling and what they were learning from the exper ience and from the various activities of the day. The group made a montage of pictures and words from magazines to illustrate the problem of world hunger and some of the solutions. "There aren't any easy answers to these problems!" said one youth. At 9 a.m. Sunday morning, the designated end of the fast, most of the hungry young people felt fine and eagerly ale the breakfast prepared by Gene and Maxine Riettnann. said Baker. Others were pale and weak, and found it hard to eat. The group discussed how terrible it would te to go without food indefinitely. "Everyone needs food!" ex claimed Tina Wilson of lone. Several of the Hungerthon participants shared their ex lTicnee with Ate congrega tion in the worship service that morning. Those present were impressed by the com mittment of the young people, and by the meaningful thoughts they shared. Barker said "We've learned that we shouldn't In- greedy and waste (lie past year. Donald Hawk ins, vice president of the hoard of directors w as chairman for (lie meeting. Elected to three year terms on the association's board of directors were Richard Wilk inson of lleppner and Robert Peterson of lone Other direc tors on Hie board are Royal Raymond of Helix. Frank Tubbs. Adams, Edwin Miller, lleppner, Bill Etter. Pilot Rock, and Donald Hawkins of Pendleton and shared ideas about their local co-ops, stated a CENEX spokesperson . Noel Estensom, senior vice president of Finance and Petroleum, CENEX, St. Paul, Minn, was the guest speaker at the banquet . The confer ence was sponsored by CENEX, Ore. -Wash. Farmers Union, and the Ore. State Grange and American Insti tute of Cooperation. CENEX is a regional supply cooperative supplying 1,500 cooperatives in thirteen states. . I 1 p f food," said Kim Bond. Lexing ton. "I never knew what it was like to be hungry," said Gary Rea, lone. "Now I do." The youth are now collecting the funds from those who pledged, hoping to have the, full amount by March 3 to send to the Hunger Action Fund. Advisers Chuck and Lisa Nelson and the Rev. Cathy Barker are very proud of the whole group. "It's an exper ience they'll remember for a long time," stated the Rev. barker. fS 0: PCBUC NOTICES MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon the question of levying a lax for the purpose of funding the school district budget. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an election will be held March 30. 19R2 between the hours oT 8:00 a m. and 8:00 p.m. The purpose of the election is to submit a tax levy to the voters for the purpose of funding the school district operating budget for the I982-K3 school year. If this measure is approved $3,740,364 of the taxes levied in the 1982-83 fiscal year are eligible for partial state fund ing. However. $615,226 of the taxes will lie totally funded by the local taxpayers without any partial stale payment. The purpose of the entire amounts to be voted upon is to provide funds for mainten ance and operation of the school district which cannot be provided within the dis trict's tax base of $661,249. The total levy will result in an estimated lax rate of $7.96 per $I.IKM of true cash value, exclusive of the tax for tmnded indebtedness. -s- Matthew P. Doherty Superintendent -Clerk s- Jean Bennett Chairman. Board of Directors -s- Barbara Bloodsworth County Clerk. Morrow County Published: March 4. 1982 NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION COUNTY OK MORROW Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. March 30. 1982. an election will be held in MORROW County. Oregon. The polls will be open from 8:(Ki a in. to 8:00 p.m. The following question shall be submitted to the qualified voters thereof: TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE SIX PER CENT LIMITATION SHALL MORROW COUNTY LEVY $2.8:15.300 OUTSIDE OREGON CONSTITUTION AL LIMITATION FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 11182-83. The purpose of this levy is to provide funds to balance the Morrow County operating budget and the Morrow County Hospital and Clinic budgets for 1982-83. The Mor row Count v tax base for 1982-83 will he $413,473. This levy with anticipated receipts from all sources, will not finance expenditures for Gen eral Fund. Roads. General School Funds. Cities portion of Road Funds and operation of the Hospital and North Mor row County Clinic. Increases are due to inflation, existing labor contracts tied to cost of living and certain changes in hospital operations, plus 8 percent for uncollected taxes. The total levy will be $3,238,773. If this measure is approved. $2,583,056 of the taxes levied in the 1982-83 fiscal year are eligible for partial State funding. How ever. $655,717 of the taxes levied will be totally financed (PUBLIC KOTICSS j by local taxpayers without any partial Slate payment. This legal notice is to re published in HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Donald McElligott Authorized signature for City. County or District Morrow County Judge Title Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: March 4. 1982 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 676-9546 Loa McElligott lone. Oregon 97843 422-7228 is) Loa McElligott Published: February 18. 25; March 4. 1982 Cards of Thanks I Many thanks to Kinzua Corporation for the nice watch I received upon my retire ment. John Hanna 3-4-lp I would like to thank Kinzua Corp for the nice watch they gave me for retirement. It is greatly appreciated. Wilma Mabe 3-4-lc Notices 2 Rebekah no host dinner, Friday, March 5, 6:30 p.m., 3 4 lc Lost FOUrT 3 LOST at lone - Cascade Locks game. Childs navy-blue hooded sweatshirt with name Lisa on back. If found please call 676-5417. 2-25-2C 1 676 9157 HEPPNER BACKHOE SERVICE Dig Irrigation Pitches Excavating f Installation of SepMc Tanks and Drain Fields 2 ' 1 nx4 11 1 : , C EXPERIENCED BONDED and LICENSED Help Wanted' 4 WANTED: Mechanic line technician. Inquire at Ron McDonuld Chevrolet, Heppner 1-28-tfc -Bfi-rtft iTiii.iim.jrflf .TfT,jW.,iff MID-COLUM3IA Th Dalle,, LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. INC "9on Complete ond Profitable Livestock Marketing Service Consigned For 10 Head Saddle Horses 30 Cow Sale Every Friday, 1 :00 JJVl. ii row punning Tv BUT Of help you. MarfccMnf It our butlnott and you. Yord Phone( 503) 298-4464 Help Wanted 4 JOB OPENING! Real Prop erty Appraiser - Need to be Oregon Cert died Appraiser with miniumum of one year experience, will appraise res- idential. farm, and commer cial, must be. reliable indiv idual. Applications being ac cepted. by the Morrow County Assessor's Office through March 12. 1982 and can be obtained by calling 676-9421. 2-25-2C IONE CORRESPONDENT Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times, No experience necessary. Call 676-9228. WANTED: Heppner High School student to write high school sports stories. Call The Oamte-Times. 67-?w:'R. tfs JOB OPENING! "personal Property Appraiser -- This is a shared position between the Morrow County Treasurer -Tax Collector and Assessor's Office. The applicant needs to be an Oregon Certified Ap praiser or he Certifiable within 3 months, must be able to work independently, be familiar with different types of Personal Property and Mobile Homes, be able to handle Personal Property de linquent collection. Applica tions are being accepted through March 12. 1982 and can be obtained by calling 676-9624 or 676-9421 . 2-25-Cc Station Attendant, Must have 2 years experience as a mechanic, must be 18 or over, Apply at Heppner Mobil. 3-4c Contractors Wheelbarrows? 5 cubic ft. $70 Tamarac Peeled Posts ? 7ft V I ea. Lexington Lumber 909-0506 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 Apartments for rent in lone and Heppner. furnished and unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm. 422-7579. , . 12-51-tfc EOR RENT: 2-bedroom a pariments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. -. 12-3-tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Evergreen Terrace Apart-, ments. Base rent $193 for two bedrooms. Call 676 5120. 10-29-tfc EOK RENT: 2 bedroom furnished apartment. $160 Garbage and water furnished No pets or children. Herman Green 676-91 71. 2-18-3p Furnished bachelor apart ment. Some utilities included $100 month phone: .676-9157 davs. 676-9784 eves 2-48-tfil iflffl wffi irt Mi. ijTfi ibUT irf if r"i irt. cunt -rt Friday, March 3 10 Head loose Horses - Calf Pairs BELL HVMtOCk, pltlM let Of w or In buimiti to nrvo Home Phone(503)298-4888 Rentals 7 EOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt. $125. Bachelor apt. $95. 676-9893. 1-28-tfc Services 8 Will do rototilling. Call Jim Lankfnrd -676-9417. 3-4-2p Interest rates keeping you from building? Remodel and get the kitchen you've always wanted. M & R Eloor Covering has new oak cabinets 10 styles to choose from. 676-94 is 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. 676-5IK4. 1-28-tfn Carpets and upholstery clean ed professionally. John Shaw, 676-5283. 12-31-tfc .Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simoniz Vax.$19 95 and up. Vern's '76 station. 676-5184 . 6-4-tfc FREE Dead Animal Removal -Fast Daily Service, Call Collect 567-7639. HERMIS TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2-tfc Livestock & Poultry 10 FOR SALE: Four cross bred Simmental bulls. Reasonable. 934-2421 3-4-4C WILL BUY HORSES-any kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis ton. tfc FOR SALE: Domesticated geese. $7 each. Call evenings 676-9759. 2-25-2p jEquipment 111 BUILDINGS - Steel or wood. Grain storage equipment. 1 Quality construction. Your local Chief dealer. Turman. Aeration - Hermiston. , 567-7066. 11-12-tfc Mobile Homes 20 FOR SALE : 1974 14x60 trailer and lot 9x12 storage building $28,500 not for rent 676-9106 or 676-5871 12 -10 -tfc. Trailers & Qampers 2f FOR SALE: 1972 lingers motor home. 27-ft., top of the line. 422-7589. 3-4-4c Cars S Trucks 22 1965 CMC 2 ton truck 305 V-6 900 x 20 tires. Good shape. 989-8586. 2-4-tfc ,Rea Estate 23 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 (H) noon. 2 4 tfc IMMEDIATE $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE I CONTRACTS, I TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGE Si WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION T P M i m m NowVthe Time There's never been a better time to make a deal! $750 Cash Rebate On all Mustangs, Fairmonts and pickups $750 Rebate On certain GM model cars See Phil or Jim for details Used Pickups: 71 Ford FIO0 4x1. 4sp.. good older farm truck or wood hauler. 71 CMC 'i ton 4x4, 4 spd Good all around work pickup. 74GMC iioti 4x4 AT dual, tanks medium Blue, clean. 79 Ford FI50.S cyl.. 4 sp 4x4, dual tanks, good rubber, clean. 1 Also in stock; 5 Pontiac Catalina AT, PS, PB, AC, Clean, Local one owner. 7!l Subaru 2 dr. Coupe, DL series, clean, local one owner, low miles. Ford is now offering 5 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. Farley Motor Co Heppner 676-9116 Real Estate 23 PENDLETON REALTY 2 bedroom. 2 bath double wide mobile on 2 acres. New thermal windows. City sewer and water: CONTRACT TERMS. $39.9000 Pendleton Realty and Inv., Inc. 276-2662. 2-25-4C TOR 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, 676-9163. 2-18-tfc 5 bedroom. 2-story home l ' baths, full bsmt. $45,000. Call 676-9163 or 676-5202 2-11-tfc B & C REPAIRS, INC. j3'Eji AUTO PARTS Service Cdls Welding Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment fabrication Mointenance lone 422-7409 or 422-7418 r Roger Britt E 'Ogerjritt Excavating Phone 676-5096 Rt. 2 Box 2054 J BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK 0 SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD t INSTALLATION DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES S I TOPSOIL ROAD J Any Excavating Need i Large or Small LICENSED & BONDED -i tamm m 4 I!I75 Ford 1 j ton 4sp. 4 x 4 clean 27.000 artual miles local one owner Ml Ford '2 ton 4 spd 4x4 approx 7.000 on new Block. Must be seen to be appreciated. 1979 hev. i ton 4x4 Bonanza, AT, PS, PB. AC, cruise control tilt w heel, dual tanks, glasstite fiberglass canopy, extra heavy duty rear bumper, heavy duty front brush guard. I!)76 El (amino PS, PR Good Rubber, Beautiful Condition. Low mileage We do front end alignments. See Clarence. including oil changes, fan belts, filters, even wiper blades plus 24,000 mile or 2 yr warranty whichever is first. Real Estate 23 Large building lot. Excellent location with garage. Terms. Will trade equity for anything. 676-9944. 2-4-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, 276-01 17. 2-4-tfc T -i Garden '6f Fireplace with complete chimney and Heat Magic, $250.00 or offer. 989-8548. 3-4-2C f Far Western1 f Real Estate feob Harris, REALTOR 676-9015 ' Heppner, OR. 97836 (MORE LISTINGS NEEDED Near new. large 3 bdrm. with dhle. bath, f a fireplace, elec, heat, dble garage, full insuln on large lot. A choice buy at $59,500. All offers considered on this lovelv home. Assumable Ore Vet loan on 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 i (arctic insulated 2 bdrm jmobile home. Has big, view? ot, Storage bldg. garden awn and trees in. Try $29 5 acre home or mobile site , near goii course, one ot irui 'last in Morrow County avail able 9.000. Terms OK unnvci 4 vKAVfcL 5 GRADER AVAILABLE A-