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FOUR The Heppner GaxetteTlmes. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. January 5. 1984 ....... .... - ..........AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAflA WQQ0000OOOOOO0OOOO00 Large supplies, strong competition expected to hold wheat prices down By BOB COSTA OSU Extension Agent Morrow County Large wheat supplies and strong competition on the in ternational market will hold wheat prices down. The fol lowing is a mid-December wheat market report from Jim Cornelius. OSU Extension Service economist: ' World, national, and region al supplies of wheat are at or near record levels. Wheat production world-wide has been increasing for the past several years, and this will likely continue into 1984-85. The demand, or utilization of wheat has also been increas ing, but at a slower rate. The result is a steady increase in carryover stocks, and about 40 percent of the carryover stocks are held by the United States. Australia, the principle competitor with the Pacific Northwest in international white wheat markets, is ex pected to have a record crop of 19 to 20 million metric tons (700 to 735 million bushels) with harvest presently under way. As a result, expect strong competition in the ex port markets, possibly result ing in even lower farm-level prices in order to move sup plies. White wheat prices inched downward over the past month, and stood at about $.180 per bushel. Portland, as of mid-December. This price is below the loan rate offered by the farm program, possibly as a result of P.I.K. wheat hitting the market prior to the expiration of free storage in January. Export demand has remained fairly light in the BSC REPAIRS, INC. AUTO PARTS We Build Up Rollers, Idlers Turn Pins Bushings Make Up Hydraulic Hoses Welding Fabrication Service Calls Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment Maintenance Parts & Tune Upsj Roller Shells Exchange 422-7409 or 422-7418 lone JfeiUageJCgndCb REALTOR 01 . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale 57.500 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, fireplace insert, aisumable VA in Heppner. 39,500 2 bedroom. 2 bath mobile home, electric and wood heat located on app. 2 acres, terms available. 34,000 fully weatherlzed, available. two Also available 3 miles from Heppner, Bare land $600 an acre and 1.73 acre mobile home site in Heppner city limits with water and sewer. N W. 20th and Emigrant Sharon Leis. Brer Pendleton, OR 276-7321 Keith Lewis 676-5233 Northwest although farm selling was reported to have increased slightly, especially payment-in-kind entitlements. Looking forward in the 1984 85 crop year, future prospects appear sobering. World wheat production is not likely to decline among competing wheat growing nations. The strong U.S. dollar tends to restrict U.S. wheat exports, but it also encourages wheat production overseas. Our competitors Australia and Canada for example were receiving relatively higher prices for wheat in 1983 over 1982. This will likely lead to Oregon begins Medically Needy Program A new statewide program will provide medical care for children and pregnant women in low-income, single-parent . families that don't qualify for welfare. The "Medically Needy" Program, passed by the 1983 Oregon Legislature, went into effect January 1, announced the Department of Human Resources. Adult and Family Services Division. While the Oregon Adult and Family Services Division (A.F.S.) will administer the program, it will only cover people who have too much in income or assets to qualify for welfare payments. The pro gram only covers medical expenses. It does not include cash payments to partici pants. Children who are eligible for the program qualify for a full range of medical services, including doctor and dentist visits, hospitaliation and pre scription drugs. Eligible women will qualify for pregnancy-related services only. To qualify, children must be deprived of parental support because one of their parents is absent or disabled. To qualify for pregnancy care, women must be single or, if married, living with a disabled spouse, the division said. To qualify, an individual family can't have income more than one-third higher than the amount a household their size would receive in welfare benefits under the Aid to Dependent Children (ADC.) Program. For example, a parent and two children could receive a max imum of $368 a month in A D C. Under the Medically Needy Program, a parent and two children with up to 1490 in gross income would qualify for medical help although they would not qualify on welfare. A family whose income is more than one-third higher than A D C. standards may still qualify if their medical bills would reduce their in come to that level. If medical bills would reduce their in come to within one-third of A D C. standards during a six-month period, they could qualify for help with remain ing medical expenses during the rest of that period. This procedure is called "spending down" to qualify for the Medi cally Needy Program, the division explained. bedroom, neat clean, terms continued high production in these countries in the coming year. U.S. production of 2 8 billion bushels in 1984 is a distinct possibility, unless there is greater participation in the farm program. There is still some hope for an "eleventh hour" change in the 1984 wheat program that would reduce planted acreage. How ever, if participation in the program is low, as appears likely, even the reduced 1984 loan rate, about $3.60 to $3.65 per bushel. Portland, may not provide a price floor in the Northwest. Adult men and nonpregnant women do not qualify for the program. Children in two-parent households don't qualify unless a parent is disabled. Pregnant women living with spouses don't qualify unless one is disabled. However, pre natal care may be available through county health depart ments under a new program administered through the State Health Division. People who may be eligible can apply for the Medically Needy Program at their local Adult and Family Services Division branch office. In south Morrow County A.F.S. representative Janet Phillips may be contacted at the Hep pner Neighborhood Center on the first, third and fourth Wednesdays of each month between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. She may also be reached at the Condon A.F.S. office, 384-2882. The 1983 Legislature appro priated $4.2 million in state money for the program: the addition of $5.6 million In federal money will fund the 18-month program at almost $10 million. MarketLine offered by OSU With the arrival of Extension MarketLine. more Oregon far mers and ranchers may be get ting down to business by sitting down and turning on their televi sion sets. The Oregon State University Extension Service and Oregon Public Broadcasting are coope rating to bring current agricultu ral market prices and other agricultural news to Oregon TV. This new service is called "Ex tension MarketLine" and it is intended to help farmers and ranchers manage their busines ses more effectively. Before the TV will receive the MarketLine signal, the viewer must attach a special decoder to the set. Decoders are offered by Ore gon Public Broadcasting at $265 per unit: they are also available commercially. Decoders may be ordered directly from Oregon Public Broadcasting, 2828 SW Front Street. Portland. Oregon 97201. For more information on Ex tension MarketLine, write to: Extension Market News, Exten sion Hall, Room 219, OSU, Cor vallis. Oregon 97331. In 1983-84, Extension MarketLine is made possible through a grant from the Oregon Wheat Commission. PUBLIC NOTICES PORT OF MORROW NEW 10" DIAMETER AND 8" DIAMETER WATER LINES INVITATION TO BID Bids due 2 p.m.. January 16, 1984 Sealed bids for New 10" diameter and 8" diameter water lines will be received by the Port of Mor row. Boardman, Oregon until January 16. 1984 at 2:00 pm, and then will be publicly opened and read. Bids submitted prior to the opening will be received by Wayne Schwandt, Port Manager, Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon, 97818. jrUBIlC NOTICES? The project includes installing new underground pipe and fittings. Contract documents may be examined and obtained January 2. 1984 at the office of the Port of Morrow. Boardman, Oregon, or at the office of Seton, Johnson & Odell. Inc.. Consulting Engi neers, 133 S W. Second Avenue, Portland. Oregon. 97204, upon deposit of fifty dollars ($50) for each document. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded if the documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) davs after bid opening. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the "Instructions to Bidders" upon the form provided by the Engineer and accompa nied by a bid bond executed in favor of the Port of Morrow, and in an amount not less than ten percent (10 percent) of the total amount of the bid. No bid will be received or consi dered by the Port of Morrow unless the bid contains a state ment by the bidder as part of his bid that provisions of ORS 279.350 are to be complied with. The Port of Morrow reserves the right to reject any or all propo sals, waive any informalities, and to accept the proposals that best serves the interests of the Port. Bids cannot be withdrawn within 60 days after the actual date of bid opening. Dated this 29th day of December, 1983 Port of Morrow Wayne Schwandt Port Manager Published : January 5. 1984 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Plan fling Commission will hold a -public hearing on Monday. January 16. 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in Lexington. Oregon at the Morrow County Annex Build ing. A public hearing will be held on the following: Application by Oregon Na tural Gas Development Cor poration for a Conditional Use Permit to drill an exploratory gas or oil well in Township IS. Range 27E. Section 21, N.E. '4. Interested persons are invi ted to the hearing and to express their views. Written, signed statements will be considered. Reasons for ap proval or disapproval should be included in oral or written statements. Gene Trumbull Chairman. Morrow County Planning Commission Published: January 5. 1984. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD L. RASH. Deceased. No. 1918 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Darrel Rash has been appointed Personal Rep resentative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them to: Darrel Rash. Personal Repre sentative, at the office of attorneys for Personal Repre sentative. Mautz. Hallman & Teicher. 101 S.E. Byers Ave nue. Pendleton. Oregon 97801 (phone 276-2811) within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or be barred. AH persons whose rights may be affected by this pro ceeding may obtain addi tional information from the records of the above named Court, the Personal Represen tative, or from Mautz, Hall- BUC WOTlCKsl man & Teicher. attorneys for personal Representative. DATED and first published this 5th day of January, 1984. MAUTZ. HALLMAN & TEICHER Attorneys for Personal Representative BY: Robert T.Mautz Published: January 5. 12, 19. 1984. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF KEVIN MARTIN CONNOLLY, a minor. PUBLISHED CITATION TO: TERRY EDWARD CONNOLLY IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON and by order of the Honorable Ralph Currin. Circuit Court Judge Pro Tern issuing Citation upon vou: You are hereby cited to appear within thirty (30) days of the date of first publication of this Citation to show cause, if anv there be. why your, consent to the adoption of the above named child should not be di spensed wi t h . your pa ren -tal riehts terminated, and the adoption should not be gran ted, as praved for in the Petition for Adoption. You are herebv notified that said adop tion will be granted, as prayed for. unless you file a response or answer to the Petition filed herein before said date and time The "response" or "an swer" must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 davs of the date of first ' publication specified herein along w ith the required filine fee. This Citation shall be pub lished in the same manner as a Summons with the date of first publication being Decem ber 22. 1983. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (s) Barbara Hayes Published: December 22. 29. 1"W3: Januarv 5. 12. 1984 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 7419 SUMMONS ALFONSO HOWARD ZEYOUMA. Petitioner and MARCIA ANN ZEYOUMA. Respondent To: MARCIA ANN ZEYOU MA. Respondent. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Petition for Dissolution filed against you in the above entitled suit within 30 days from the date of first publication shown below: and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, petitioner will applv to the court for a decree dissolving the marriage of the parties, and for other equitable relief. The summons is published bv Order of the Honorable Ralph Currin. Judge of the above court, entered on the 15th day of December, 1983. directing publication of this summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper published in Mor row County. Oregon. Date of first publication: December 27. 1983. Date of last publication: January 12. 1984. NOTICE TO RESPON DENT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMA TICALLY. TO "APPEAR" YOU MUST FILE WITH THE 3 rucuc nonets COURT A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A "MOTION", "DEMURRER." OR "RESPONSE. " THIS PAPER MUST BE GIVEN TO THE COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS ALONG WITH THE 1 REQUIRED FILING FEE, IT MUST BE IN PROPER FORM AND HAVE PROOF OF SERVICE ON THE PETI TIONER OR HIS ATTORNEY TO SHOW THAT THE OTHER SIDE HAS BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUES TIONS. YOU SHOULD SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDI ATELY. WINTER AND DOHKKTY (s) Herman W. Winter Herman Winter OSB No. 62100 Attorney for Petitioner Published: December 22. 29, 1983; January 5. 12. 1984. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ESSON H. SMITH and H VIRGINIA SMITH, husband and wife. Plaintiffs. vs. ORVAL LEE HAZEN and KATHY E. HAZEN. aka. KATHY ELLEN HAZEN, husband and wife. PATTER SON DENTAL COMPANY, a corporation, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants. NO 6958 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court the subject cause on December 22. 1983. pursuant to a judgment and a decree rendered and entered on January 27, 1983 in favor of the plaintiff and against defen dants Orval Lee Hazen and Kathy E. Hazen. wherein it was decreed that a certain mortgage held by plaintiffs be foreclosed and that the real property subject to the mort gage lien be sold, which exe cution commanded me to sell that real property to satisfy a judgment against defendants Orval Lee Hazen and Kathy E. Hazen in the sum of $121,585 68. together with inte rest on said sum at the rate of 9 percent per annum from January 27. 1983. I will on January 27. 1984. at 11:00 a.m.. at the front door of the county courthouse in Morrow County. Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemp tion as provided by law) to the highest bidder for cash, all the interest the above named de fendants Orval Lee Hazen and Kathy E. Hazen had on No vember 12. 1978, the date of the mortgage and all the interest which the defendants Orval Lee Hazen and Kathy E. Hazen had thereafter in the following described real property: Lot 2. Block 1. Valley View Estates, as platted and re corded in Book 2, page 41, Morrow County Records, Morrow County, Oregon. DATED this 27th day of De cember, 1983. ROYL.DRAGO, Sheriff of Morrow County (s) by Pauline Winter Deputy Published: December 29, 1983: January 5, 12, 19, 1984. Notices 2 As of January 1. Sharon Brace has taken over the Bottom Drawer. Those who have sold clothing on consign ment are asked to stop in and pick up their money. Sharon will continue to take clothing on consignment. Thanks to all my customers and best wishes to Sharon. Lois Johnston 1-5-ln New Year's Specials 1976 Ford F230. 4x4, Good condition 1980 Ford Courier, 4 sp., Long box. AM-FM Tape, Sliding roar window, Cloan, 1 ownor, 82 Chovy V, Ton, 4 s p.. V8, 2 Wh. Dr., Low mileage 73 Pontlac, 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Good Transportation 1982 GMC Diesel 6.2, Auto, Air, Slorra Classic, 1 owner, Low miles 80 Chevy 1 Ton, Dual wheel, Auto power. Tilt wheel, AM-FM Stereo tape, 40,000 actual miles. 77 Datsun 280-Z, 5 sp., Tape Deck, Immaculate just like new. 1968 Falcon, 2 Dr., Auto, 63,000 actual miles. Economy 6 cyl. Lots of Other Good Used Cars & Pickups In Stock! We Do Front End Alignments Farley Motor Co. Heppner 676'9ll6 Help Wanted A Temporary laundry aid. Five shifts per week. Evening hours. Apply at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Pioneer Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. 1 5 2c TEXAS REFINERY CORP.. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits to mature indi vidual in Heppner area. Re gardless of experience, write A D. Sears, Pres., Texas Re finery Corp . Box 711. Fort Worth. Texas 76101. 1-5 Ic MORROW COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES SUPERVISOR: Responsible for providing and supervising appropriate senior citizen and handicapped persons support service systems made avail able through the Area Agency on Aging within Morrow County. Duties include client visits and assessments, scheduling services, dissemi nating Information, nutrition site management, home care supervision, outreach ser vices, maintaining records. Reporting and meeting atten dance required. Requires some knowledge of senior programs. Ability to deal ef fectively with people, and support and guide the efforts of staff and volunteers. Re quest application by calling MELINDA at 1-800-452-8112 or write ECOAC P.O. Box 1207, Pendleton, Or. 97801 by 5 p.m. January 13. An equal oppor tunity employer, l-5-2c APARTMENTS for rent: $110 - $145 per month plus utilities. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs Furnished Bachelor Apt. and 2-1 bedroom apts. for rent. Garbage and water furnished. Phone 676-9157 weekdays. 676-9284 weekends 1 0-20-tf c FOR KENT close to down town Heppner: 1- & 2-bdrm. apts. Heat, water, garbage, range and refrigerator. Rent starts at $140. 422-7579. 12-8-tfs FOR RENT: two bdrm. apt. in Heppner. $150 mo; $50 cleaning deposit. Range and; refrigerator. Immediate pos session 938-6686 or 938-6077 10-20-tfc Rentals 7 Services 8 Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw 676 5283 . 9 12 tfc Livestock 'Poultry & 10 WILL BUY HORSES - Any kind Phone 567-fir5 Ilcrmis ton 8 25 tfc Miscellaneous 14 REPRINTS Have a special photo from the Gazette Times'? Reprints made: 5x7 14 8 x to $5. Black and white onlv. add 75 cents for mail orders. The Gaette-Tlme. 147 Willow. P.O. Box 337. H.'ppner. OR 97836. 10 13 If x One washing machine, one 40 in. range, one refrigerator old but works, one wood heat stove new but rusty. $25 each. 9898109. 12 292c GUNSBought. sold or traded. Will ordecfor 10 per cent above cost. SPECIAL: Lube, oil. and filter change plus car wash $18 4x4 s $1 extra. Up to five quarts. Union 10-40. BRING 'BACK THE SHINE to your vehrf le and protect the paint on newer ones. Simonize Wax 11995 and up Vern's 76 Station A76-5IH4 WOOD FOR SALE: Split, delivered and stacked. Mt cord $35. 1 cord $65. 676-9425 after 5:30676-9425 1-5 lc Cars S Trucks 22 FOR SALE: One Pair Tire Chains. Never Been Used. Fits F78-15 Tires. $25 676-9228 davs, Mon.-Wed. 11-24-tfs Real Estate -23- COZY TWO BEDROOM house on extra large lot for $16,000. Ph. 676-5503. 12 8 tfc City dog needs more room to run. Will give away friendly white Samoyed to someone who wants good family dog. Good with kids. Call 676-9939. 1 0-20-tf x Fuel 17 . Pets 25 - r-T - - - 1