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lìir Heppncr Gazette-1 ímrv Heppncr. Oregon « cdncvda» , June II. IW6 MNF i» » » o o o « o o o o < y > o » w > o « Get Ready For Harvest - Save young wildlife; don't pick them up Used Combines - Interest FREE to 7-1-87 and Then 8.8% Financing Every year about thi* time, infor uutiion office* ot » liable agencies around the United Stales put out the vame basic news release It appeals to state residents not to pick up young w ildlife This annual plea has been issued each spring and early summer for decades And still, every year, peo pie do not seem to get the message. says the Oregon Dept o f Fish and Clothing From page 12 IH IH IH IH JD JD 4 5 3 ................................................... $11.500 1460 OH'd ..................................$42.500 1460 1979 ................................... $29.500 1470 Low Hours ......................... $87,500 6602 1977 $31.500 6602 1975 ...................................... $19.500 HURRY with Acceptable Don'll Payment - No Pav- ment For Two Years. M C (( Morrow County [Grain Growers« * P h »»V «331 P O 1 ( ÍO O ) 453 7 » « lo t M7 Is lin g to n Of*gon »’’8J« l / L —I j W o oo oo oo'x-ooo 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 4 We Mean Quality piece o f clothing "W hat I did was actually test that statement at the point o f purchase and with a garment bought tor the consumer's own use. Gipson said Her studs is the first to couch the "country o f o rig in " question among a variety o f other factors to avoid bias in the survey She even drew the 16 factors out ol a hat to avoid any bias in the order they were listed on the survey form After arranging with department and discount store managers in Portland. Gresham. Jant/en Beach. Vcaverton. Tualatin and Hillsboro. (Iipson approached customers who had jsut bought women's sweaters and asked them to participate While they tilled out the survey fo rm s. G ipson exam ined the garments quietly noting the country o f origin on the label On the second page of the survey after the "importance of purchase questions were answered, (iipson asked whether the garment was made in the United States or a foreign country Eighty three per cent of the respondents either did not know or gave the wrong answer, just minutes after buying the garment Fit. color, coordination with ex ivting wardrobe, style and quality of construction were the most sigmfi cant factors customers gave lor buy ing the sweaters they did T hose lac tors scored an average ot more than six (Hunts on the sutsev s scale ot I to 7 Expected durability, warmth or coolness ptopcrties, ease o f care, price, fiber content, fashion and tccl averaged between 4 and 6 points The store where the (Hirehave was made rated a 1 4 average, designer label or name brand a 2 51. and. finally. the country ot origin a 2 40. (upson said Her survey found a slight tenden cy among older shopper* to place more importance on a garment's country of origin when buying a sweater But w ith respect to household income, occupation and education, "there was no significant difference O l the 1KI sweaters purchased by the respondents m Gipson's survey . 6K were manufactured in the United States and 11 ' in foreign countries A greater proportion ol domestic sweaters were purchased at discount stores (60 percent) compared with department stores ( (0 percent I The average price paid in the discount stores was 59 while in the dejurt ment stores it was 521 (iipson said she could not tell tnun her survey if the U S apparel manufacturers' "B u y American" advertising campaign is having any effect on consumer buying habits because she did not measure their awareness level before the survey tor fear of biasing the results (iipson earned her bacheloi s degree in child development and family life from OSU in 1974 When she completes her master'* degree, she hopes to gel a job in clothing manufacturing M i l l i ) " I W ildlife Deer fawn* are the most common target o f people who think they are saving an orphaned animal But the list o f animals caught up by human good inteniHHu does not stop there B io lo g ist* w ith the Oregon Department o f Fish and W ildlife also get call* ftum concerned citizen* who have picked up young cougars, bobcat*, beaver, veal* and even bear* The irony o f the situation i* that removing these animal* from the wild pose* a far greater threat to their well being than simply leaving them alone In most case*, the mother i* nearby either feeding, or simply unwilling to show herself when human* arc around B ill Hines, department w ildlife biologist at Coo* Bay. says he gets about seven fawns every year, plus a variety ot other w ildlife specie* " I t -* the same every year The fawns are normally bom during the first two weeks o f June Usually by that second week, the calls start coming in This year it seems to be happening earlier I started getting calls by the end o f M a y ." he said Hines says he frequently dews n .q hear about a fawn until the people* who picked it up have had the animal for a week or so "They w ill keep n tor a while handle it play around and feed it until it gels sick or starts getting too lamhuncdou* Then they call me to come get it . " say* Hines (Vcasionally. he i* informed soon after the animal is taken out o f the wood* " I tell them to take it right back to the same spot, and then get out of there Sometime* the mother w ill come back." he said Human disturbance i* not good for the animals Many captive fawns w ill sicken and possibly die because strange foods upset their system*, causing often fatal cases o f diarrhea fhe ones that do survive w ill often P U B LIC N O TICE IS n i l CIRCUIT! CCH k i OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the Counts ol MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT No 86 PR 12 Notice to Interested Persons Estate of Melbourne S Boyer. Deceased Probate proceedings in the estate of Melbourne S Boyer, deceased are now pending in the above entitl ed court, wherein Anita M Boyer, the undersigned, has been appiinted and has qualified as the (wrsonal representative of said estate All per sons having claims against said estate hereby arc required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date o f the first publication ot this notice, as stated below, to the undersigned at the following address now designated as the place lor the presentation ol c Units, to wit Anita M B0)f«f P .0 Box (96 le x ington. OR 97819 or they may be barred A ll persons whose rights may be affected by the said probate pro ccedings may obtain additional infor mation ftum the records o f the court, the undersigned personal represen tative or the latter'* attornev who is Valerie It Dohertv.P O Box 982 Hcppnci OR 97ft <6 . 676 94.16 Anna M Hover P O Box »9ft. le x ington. OR 97819. 989 8159 Date and first published June 11. 1986 Published June I I . 18. 25. 1986 K F .D F M IT IO N T o th è l l o ld r r * n f Fort ol Vlorrow. ( )r< ■iron National K iir.il I lilitir» f ^«operative F maio e Corporation 12% O uarantrrd l'o llu tio n Control K rvenur Homi» tPalliti >orih»Mli.fttmUii|( •>tnj>au* V f l r t I‘*H|N D a r J u U 15. 2011 N i H H f l s I IK H h H Ì ( * | \ f N th a l p u fs u a n t lo t h f p fo v U to ru ot t h r I n t i m i u r r ut T ru s t. d d lft l a * t Jul» I • IMH1 b r i »«eri P u rt -f M u ro .» O tffto n an«J M organ ( ì u i n n l ^ Trust ( unipM iy * *1 N f» York, «* I r u i l f r u n tic i « *h n h t h r « b o v r - r t ir r r r u e d b o rn i* uh** " B o rn i* • »er*- i«*ur«i f lO > H I ) p r illi tpai am o u n t o f t h r B orni* ha»** been M'Ir» trx i tot r r t ir m p tim i on Ju l* I » l'*H6 th ro u g h o pe rato n o i t h r m andai or» s inktnR lu m i «t « p o r r 1«■r ot t h r p rtm ip a l A n nuirti t h r r m f p iu * K t f d r d in te re * ! t h r r r o n lo «ut h r**dempti*»n «late «« to lto » • ot i «»I I1W HOMI* -'tu rati IU24 1107 K n .iN m « n »N i» i* » r iN o i'n o t n t v Pesa, .pai 14 14 19 4«« HI I - «• IOIMMM i loouun ÌO 1100 orni 25 IOOO u O 100 QUO OOU SUOI) !itOJ up* i- *ui h rrilrm p tiu n ilatr « i l i br made »n t»r «Iter «ut h rr P«»m ent of the «m ounl* dur ufj n i «m i *urr» ruler ut th r Bund* for redem ption «m i (u s in n it (tri ilrmptnin »latr, upon preaentahon ih r . »%r of roupon Bond« »ith r . i • due J « n u « i * | j. 1*2H«Ita tin i • «t fh r ftn r ut M->rgan («uarant» Iruai t «»«pan* of Ne» 1 W k . < orporUe Iruol |fep«rtn<rnt. 10 t r a t H n i« l« 8 t . N e» \orlt. N r » lo rk 10015 l'HVi should be deta« hed and presented to r paym ent in th e u«uai < oupon« maturin# on Jul« I » l'i mariner C oupon« due Januar» I V i ‘# i7 atta* hed to th e c o u p o n Bond« « allevi lo r re d em ption «hall s | ul Chi and «fter Jul» 15. |OHr G U Riusty Estes Prin Ur a / rttc J a im e s 1 147 V I. Wilkm. H etuw . • E m Tin tin g ■ L. , ■ * '.it*it. 676-9228 «11 mterrst on the Boml« *o sein ird tor rrd« mptton *hall • e«*e M t»H C .V N < «l A H A M > I HI M C O M I 'A M * *»V »oll« /ria«»rr h a te d June |¿. | ‘#ffi The Intere«! and Dividend Tat t .nmpitam r Ac! of I‘4M require« the withholding of 20% of anv grow* payment* mode to holder« »h o fail t** provide, and « ertifv under penaltir* -•? per/urv. a • or re» » taxpayer indenti!» in« number i employer tdentifn atton numl»er or «o» tal «ei urti» number «* Appropriate i on or before the date *r. untie* are prevented (or redemption Holder* ma» «l*< I» -t'iei t to a penalty of ISCM -r failure t pm« «le «ut h number ^ proper It -.mpletnl Internal Ke»enue Service form ^ Q should «• mpony your ve* untie* »hen presented tor redemption Published: June 11. 18. 1986 -IIR A A T /A t i • a#» T *■; • S • » «5 • - be too tame or incapable o f caring for themselves to sursise well back in the wild Picking up animals i* not good for humans either Taking and keeping these w ild animal* in captivity i* against the law People can he fin ed Also, w ildlife biologist* hase common stone* o f crying children and upset parents when the animal is ultimately taken away " I t is not a good situation, especially since it i* one that could have been avoided." says Hines PUBLIC NOTICE OREGON C IR C U IT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter o f the Estate o f (IF A M A M COX IVceased No 86 PR 6 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and ha* qualified a* the personal representative of said estate A ll per sons has ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with pioper vouchers, within lour months after the date o f first publication ot this Notice, as staled below to the (visoital repir-cntative at the offices o f Kuhn and Spicer. 269.A N Main Sired. P O Box 428. Heppncr. Oregon 97816. or they may be barred A ll person* whose rights inay be attested by the proceedings in this estate mas obtain additional intonna tion from the records o f the Court, the personal representative or the at torney fo r the personal representative Dated and first published June 4th. 1986 Mat v in Cox P O Box 241 Provo, UT 84603 Publixhcd June 4. I I . 18.25, 1986 Th o u g h m o il bird* gathac w ater in their bill* and then toea their head» beck to tw aM ow the hum m in gb ird lap* it* liquid PUBLIC NOTICE IN V IT A T IO N TO B ID For purchase after July I. 1986, the M orrow Count School District ins ites sealed hall for two (2> school buses One (I) 65 passenger One (I) 30 passenger (alternate bids will he accepted on a 35 passenger bus-specification* avai l abl e) Sealed bids w ill he received until 2 00 p m July 15. 1986 at the District Office. PO Bos 368, l.ex ington. OR 97839. at which time they w ill he opened and read aloud Bids received after the tune set for opening w ill no« be opened or cons ale red Bai specifications mas be examin ed or obtained at the District Office from 8 H) a m. to 4 30 p m Mon day through Friday from the date o f this publicaiain to July 15. The District reserve* the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any infotnalitie* or irregularities Doyle McCaslin Superintendent Published June I I . 1986 I wi»h to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flower*, card* and gift*, and to all who visited me during my recent illne»» Special thanks to the doctors and nurses for their kindness A l Lovgren 6-1 l i p P U B LIC N O TIC E i \ l I FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN that the City ot Hcppner Common council w ill receive sealed bids from sers ice station* on gas and ser vice as follow * No I On Gas on ly No 2 laiwest price to the City on Regular and Unleaded (Spcotiy w hich pump price ) No .1 Minim um or no versne (Specif) which) (Check oil and clean glass is minimum i No 4 Starting date w ill be Julv Nth I9N6 B ID I X i ’ iri s n n in |9I All pi ices quoted on gasoline must he quoted in terms o f cents oft on pump prices Bids submitted w ill he prices at which dealer w ill supply City vehicles when the ( ity makes put chases from the dealer Deadline for sealed bids w ill he 5 (X) p m prevailing tunc Monday. June UXh. I9H6 Bids w ill he opened at the regular council meeting Monday . Ju ly ih 1986 at City Hall, 188 W W illow Street. Hcppner. Oregon IH I C O I v II Rl SI RS I s THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR A l l. BIDS Mat shall Lovgrcn. City Administrator Published June I I . 18. 25. 1986 P U B LIC N O TIC E Oregon l-cgal Notice On May 16. 1986 Pacific Nor thwest Bell (PNB) filed with the Federal Communications C om m it »ion (E C O to increase the rates for Special and Switched Access ser vice* Hus request adjusts rates to allow PNB to earn at the level cur rently authon/cd by the FCC A copy o f this ta riff ftiing i* available ftif public inspection al the l uxloaci Payment Center in the Lincoln Building. 421. S W’ Oak Street, 5th Street entrance. Portland, between the hours ot 9 (X) a m and ' <M) p in . Monday through Friday Sub ject to the FCC approval, these in creases could become effective on July I. 1 9 8 6 It you want additional information, please call PNB's I r t 's Talk Bureau at I K<*) 515 V M ) weekday* from 8 10 a m to 5 00 p m ______________ P U B LIC N O TIC E SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HI V K IM . At 8 10 a m on June 18 1986. at the M orrow County Courthou*e in Heppncr. Oregon, a public hearing for the purpoce o f di*cu»»ing the budget for Morrow County for the rt*cal year 1986 87 beginning July I, 1986 w ill be held Any perum may appear to di*cu»» the budget or any part o f it Copies o f the budget document may he inspected at the o f fice o f the Morrow County Court, Courthouse. Hcppner. the North Morrow Annex in Irrigon. or City Hall. Boardman A copy may he ob tained at the office o f the County Court Courthouse in Heppncr het ween the hours of 8 (X) a in and 5 (X) p m Monday through Friday The first Notice and Budget Sum mary were published in the Heppncr Gazette Times on June 4. 1986 LoRayne M Bowman Budget Officer Published June 11, 1986 C o m pu te r paper continuous c o m * p u to r ca rd s and a ll the paper y o u r c o m p u te r w ould need al the ( ia ie lle - I im rt Ii;r. ■*. ,-N I 12-lf M agnetic Door your business Signs A d v e rtis e G a ie lte -T Im rs s ;t *::s j u tr *' ' ' .. ....*T--- —----— Winn Berry (arm now harvesting strawberries, Hwy I I , 21 mi N o f Pendleton 566 2775. Weston 6 I I 4i W ill our Seattle subscriber who sent us a change of address card without fillin g it out please send us another one ’ We d like to sec that you gel your paper no matter where you move S in ce re ly, The Gazette lim es 6 I I *s Due to circumstances beyond our control there w ill be no Father’s Day Celebration at Hardman this year ______________________ 6 - I I Ip I w ill not he responsible tor any debts other than my own, fe rry Smith 5 28 'p Starling IA>g Obcdiatwc Classes Call I auric at 676 9668 X 28 k 4 HELP WANT1P Summer hel(virrigated hay laiich U iw er Rhea Creek 6 '6 un 146 4 2c Wanted Secretary/Clerical. Part time vacation till in Basic secrctarial skills required Send Resunr to P () Box S82 Hcppner , OR 978 166 4 K Construction. Drivers. Mechanics. Welders. Electricians. Machinists. Carpenters, needed immediately Also A irline jobs (W ill train some positions) up to 56.(NX) month Transcontinal Job Search (308) 8 4 7 -0 8 9 3 1 (8 m ) 6 4 Iw Looking for serious career minded women to join fast growing nutional company Training in Portland Bee. >mc certified in color analysis Investment required Call collect (303) 2 " IXIU8 6 11 inc Typists Farm up to 5500 weekly at home Be your own boss For in fo r mation. send self addressed stamped envelope to Chuck Crum P O Box 847^ Bandon, OR 97411 6 11 Inc Overseas Jobs 520 (XX) to 560 (XX) plus bonus Job offers guaranteed Free information, fee tor portfolio DOYCORP. Boa 897-LGS, F '-.itc llo Idaho 83201 6 i i Inc Northwest Nannies Institute* First state licensed vocational Nanny training school in Oregon Free placement incredible demand Con tact N NI. "MO NF 21st Portland. OR 97232 Tel (503) 2 M 46 7 1 6 4 Inc Call collect____________ Summer help irrigated hay ranch Lower Rhea Creek 676 98146 4 2c Live-in housekeeper to assist w ith j the care o f an invalid Nice day light basement apartment Heppnei 676 9920 1 6 | | tfe 5 WORK WANTED * --------- ■ fir s t »in (.ra in C u llin g . Bcckct Ranches 676 5858 or 676 9871 6 I I 4p Position Wanted Young man w ishes summer employment ( a n supply reference* Contact Dan. 676 1441 ______________ r ■ * * * * IMHB 4-16 tfx