Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 25, 1986, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Winter wheat
crop forecast
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Oregon's winter wheat crop is
forecast ji 53 9 nullum bushels. four
percent atxisc last year's crop hut 18
percent below the 1984 «.rop. accor
ding to the Oregon Crop and
I ivestock Keporting Service Acre»
for harvest, at 930.000 acres, are
down 30.000 acres from 1985 This
was more than off set by higher an
ticipaied yields over last year Bus
ed on conditions as of June I. 1986.
yields of winter wheal are expected
to average 58 0 bushels per acre. 4
bushels above last year but 5 bushels
below the record high vield of 63 0
set in 1984
Nationally, winter wheat pnxlut.
tion is forecast at I 58 billion bushels
as of June I. 1986 rhisisdow n 14
percent from 1985 and is the lowest
production level vince 1978 Area
tor harvest totals 42 8 million acres.
II percent less than last ycai Yields
arc expected to average 36 H bushels
per acre, down I 3 bushels from last
year and 0 h of a bushel from M jv
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Published June 18. 25. 1986
P U B L IC N O TIC E
P U B L IC N O TIC E
IN THF CIRCUIT COURT
Of I Ml STATI " I < IKK KIN
FOK MORROW COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of P.AUI G PETTYJOHN.
Deceased
Probate No fWvPR 11
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
for the County of Morrow
PROBAIE DEPARTMENT No
•6 UR 10
Estate of Maude Marie Bristow.
Deceased
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate procccdtngc in the estate
ol Maude Mane Bristow, deceased,
arc now pending in the above entitl­
ed court. wherein John L Bristow,
the undersigned, has been appointed
and has qualified as the personal
representative ol said estate All per
sons has mg e lames against said estate
hereby are required to present them,
in due form, within four nainths
after the date of the first publication
ol this notice, as stated below. to the
undersigned at the following address
now designated as the place for the
presentation of claims, to wit P ()
Box 582. Heppncr. OR 978 3ft. or
they may he barred
All persons whose rights may he
affected by the said probate pro
ccedings may obtain additional Ulfor
mation Irom the records ot the court,
the undersigned personal represen
tatise or the latter's attorncyis) who
is tare)
Valeric B Doherty
P O Box 582
Heppncr. OR 9)836
Nona i"
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed and has qualified as the per
sonal representative of said estate
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same, with proper
vouchers, within four months after
the dale of first publication of this
notice, as staled below, to the per­
sonal representative c oKottkampA
O'Rourke. 331 S E 2nd. P O Box
490. Pendleton. Oregon 97801. or
they may he barred
All persons whose rights inav he
affected by the proceedings in this
estate may obtain additional informa
tion from the reoerdv of the Court,
the personal representative or the at
torncy for the personal
representative
Dated and first published this IN
day of June 1986 •
Published June 18. 25. July 2. 1986
P U B L IC N O TICE
John 1. Bristow
P O Box 86
lone. OR 9784)
Date and first published June 25.
198ft
Published June 25; July 2, 9. 198ft
OREtiON C IRC I II COt R I
FOR MORROW COUNI Y
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEATTA M COX. Deceased
No 86 PR 6 NOIIC E
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal P U B L IC N O TICE
representative ot said estate All pet
sons having claims against said estate
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
are hereby required to present the OF THE STATE OF OREGON
same, with proper vouchers, within
tor the County of MORROW
lour months alter the date ol first
PROBAIE DEPARTMENT No
publication ot this Notice, as staled
8h PK 12
below, to the personal representative
Notice to Interested Persons
at the offices of Kuhn and Spicer, Esijte of Melbourne S Boyer,
269AN Main Street. P O Box 428. Deceased
Heppncr. Oregon 97836. or they
Probate proceedings in the estate
may he barred
of Melbourne S Boyer, deceased,
All pcrvmx whose rights may he are now pending in the above cntitl
attested by the proceedings in this cd court, wherein Anita M Boyer,
estate may obtain additional inlomu the undersigned, has been appointed
non from the records of the Court, jnd has qualified as the personal
the personal representative or the at representative of said estate All per
torney for the personal sons having claims against said estate
representative
hereby arc required to present them,
Dated and f irst published June 4th. in due form, within four months
1986
jttcr the date of the first publication
Mars in Cox
of this notice, as stated below, to the
P O Box 241
undersigned at the following address
Provo. UT 84603
now designated as the place for the
Published June 4. II. 18.25. 1986 presentation of claims, to-wit Anita
M Boyer. P <) Box 396, Le*
ington, OR 978 39 or they may be
P U B L IC N O TIC E
barred
All pcrvmx whose rights may he
( \I I M)R BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN affected by the said probate pro
that the City of Heppncr Common cecdings may obtain additional infor
mation Irom the records of tiie court,
council will receive scaled bids
from service stations on gas and scr the undersigned pcrvmal represen­
vice as follows No I On Gas on tative or the latter's attorney who is
ly No 2 lamest price to the City Valeric B IXihcrty.PO Box 582,
on Regular and Unleaded (Spevifiy Heppncr. OR 97836. 676 9456
which pump price) No 3 Anita M Boyer P O Box 396. Lex
Minimum or no service (Speedy ington. OR 97839, 989 8159
Date and first published June 11,
which) (Check oil and clean glass
» minimum ) No 4 Starting date 1986
Published June II. 18. 25. 1986
will he July Nth. 1986 HID EX
PI RES JULY 1st. 1987
All prices quoted on gasoline must P U B L IC B O T IC E
he quoted in terms of cents off on
A summary of the 1986 1987
pump prices Bids submitted w ill he
budget
as finally adopted for the Ci
prices at which dealer will supply
City vehicles when the City makes ty of Heppncr is available for public
purchases from the dealer Deadline viewing at Cits HaJI. 188 W Willow
for sealed bids will he 5 00 p m Streect. Heppncr, Oregon during
prevailing time Monday. June 30th. regular business hours fmm 9 00
1986 Bids will be opened at the A M to 12 00 Noon and from I 00
regular council meeting Monday. Ju PM l o t (Ml P M
Is 70 1986 at City Hall. 188 W Marshall Lovgrcn, Administrator
City of Heppner. Oregon
Willow Street. Heppncr. Oregon
n il CO) N< II KI SI KM s Published June 25. 1986
THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR
We would like to lhank everyone
ALL BIDS
for their cards and many acts of
Marshall Lovgrcn.
kindness shown us in our recent loss
City Administrator
Published June II. 18. 25. 1986 of our mother and Grandma
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v o ta ra « It b iv t
04 * . p o l i t i c a i a f f l i l a
a a a , an d /o r h a n d ic a p .
By Neola MacKey
honored Pióse planning to attend
should notify the center
The volunteers will he setting up
tables in Iron! ol the center July 25
for the Sidewalk Sale Crafts and
donated items will he lor sale with
proceeds used for center needs
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips will he ai the
Center Wednesday. July 2 from 9 30
a m to Noon
Section 8 housing assistance
representative will he here Thurs
day. July 3 from 10 a m to Noon
The Center will he closed the
Fourth of July
3/1 i 1/2
Cosioty U * -
o f fa r a o n a
rb a **Vo(«r c o r d i Ic a t to o l t a : * o r n t . M F o r f o r t h * »
I n f a m a i lo n r o g a r l i « * « o C ln g and v o t a r a l l g l b l l l t y ,
Strawberries and cream are most often associated with the glass courts
of the premiere tennis event in the world, hut John Me Enroc also assoc uted
with Wimbledon quite frequently, will take his hot tem|>er and living lines
away this year
McEnroe, who won the event from 1981 84 and the top tanked player
in the world during that time, is not showing at the all England cluh this
summer as he is on paternity leave with linancce latum O'Neal
What. No McEnroe? .And I thought tennis was ahead) holing on
television.
Eirst oft not having McEnroe will not dampen Wimbledon and second
of all. tennis, particular) Wimbledon, isn't boring on television
With the abstention of Mc Enroe Czech Ivan I endl the world's number
one men's player, will be the lavoritc lor his In si 35 mihledon ciown Hut
it won't he easy as there's a host of other guild playcis leads to reign
West German Boris Heikct won Wimbledon last seal becoming the
toungest player (18) ever to capture that title and also the fust uusceded
player ever to capture that event Becker, with the booming serve, will pro
hahly go in as the number three seed, hut is piohahly the best hcl to meet
lend! in the finals
The second seed. Sweden's Mats Wilandcr won the 1988 french Open
il-cndl won that title this scar hut he plays hettei on the clay courts the
Ereneh possess than grass > lunik for W ilandci to he pninc to an early upset
Die man who upset Becker at the French Open. Swede Mikael Perntors
advanced all the way to the finals hclorc losing to Lendl Pcinfors was a
two tunc NCAA champ at Georgia and appeals to he riding the same roller
coaster to Wimbledon that Becker did a year ago
Several others appear to be in line if the above players (alter
Andres Chesnokov. a 20-year old Russian upset Wilandci in the French
and is another good young player
Jimmy Connors, after serving a 10? week suspension, looked sharp in
his first tournament hack
Kevin Currcn also plays well at W'unnbledon and met Bee ker in the finals
a year ago
On the women's side it looks like another Chris Evert Lloyd Martinj
Navratilova final as the two just keep getting hettei and better
It something goes fatally wrong, if Evert Lloyd or Nasiatilosa gets upset
that is, Czech Hana Mandlikova (last year's U S Open champ) mas win
it all
But there arc two darkhorses I like who could contend for the top spin
One is Canadian Carling Bassett who seems to be playing with inspira
tion after the death ol her lather (USEL Tampa Bay Bandit owner John
Bassett)
The other one is Mary Joe Fernandez, only 14 years old from Miami
who played quite well in the French
Others to watch include Steffi Graf. Kathy Jordan. Kathy Rinaldi, and
Pam Shrivcr
On another note, last week's National Basketball Association draft was
most interesting
Cleveland appears to he a force to he reckoned with through a couple
ot trades and draft picks thereby landing Brad Daugherty. Ron Harper, and
Mark Pierce
On the local front. I thought the Portland Trail Blazers made a good pick
in taking the UPl’x player of the year in Walter Berry, hut how about the
selection ot Russian star Arsadis Sahonis ’ II Sahoms plays for the Blazers
it could he the steal of the century Chances of Sahoms leasing the Soviet
Union are slim and none however
All this coupled with (he tragic death of Maryland's Ben Bias, the sc
cond overall pic k of the Boston Celtics, and who knows what 's next in the
rough and tumble life of professional athletes?
Next week A look at the major league baseball season thus fat arid a
link aJicad U j its ii star game
Any Length
A0»!*1STLATION
r o t a i ’tfnr
it*«* <»*«) Oregon____
•i6% in*f Merle L Jordan
Joyce M Rotule
o r r t f a r « i In par**« to fo(U, l ? ) l S . I .
T M f d . ' • r i l* to o , 01 V i O l nut | « « r M m Jun* 30, I W I .
The Sixth Man
By Ashl*y Conklin
3/4
i a iu t ?
Again, a big thank you to all my
Iriendx and relatives for all the kind
remembrances sent to me during my
resent stay in the hospital They
were all greatly appreciated
Mars Bristow
6 25 Ic
We wish to thank everyone for
cards, flowers, phone calls, visil
and deeds done around home during
Ji>hn's long hospital stay Also great
thanks to Dr Carpenter, Dr
Schneider. Dr McGuire and Dr
Brueske of Good Shepherd hospital
and Dr Loveless in Portland
Thanks to the great nurses and
cooks Wr realls apprev late you all
Thanks to the Home Health Service
John A Millie Hanna
______________________ 6 25J p
I wish to say how exciting it was
to win the Fathers Day suit
drawing
Geoigc and I want lo thank the 13
meichants ol Heppner who xpon
sored the diawmg The ptize is very
nice and gratclully received
Again, lhanks lo each of you tor
making the Father's Day so special
that it will he kindly remembered toi
a very long time
In appreciation
Anna Mas and Geoigc Steagall
of ac «ten mu
FAFXrU
H«ld • J««* > 0 . \n % . TSo b a l l o t fcolo« m i i w f l l l o d o « l .
Sports Opinion
1/4"
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« T T !k S O f K L IC T I0 »
News from the Neighborhood Center
The Neighborhood Center has
three Youth Training Program
[ccnagcrs who will do weeding
painting and window washing For
income guideline Seniors this versicc
is free For more information con­
tact the Center at 676 5873
Blue Mountain Economic
Development Counsel (BMEIX'I
will have Neighborhood Center
Volunteer Recognition Potluck
Wednesday, July 3. 6 p m at the
Center Salads and deserts are re
quested The top 10 volunteers for
the past five years will he
IO TICE
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Lots of Fittings
Heppner Auto Parts
148 E. Center
The Heidcman Families
1 CARD O F TH AN KS
I would like to thank everyone for
then support during the resent elec
tion campaign for Morrow County
District Attorney It was a very
rewarding experience, and I was
glad to have the opportunity to meet
so many fine people
It was very gratifying to receive
the support of the voters of Morrow
County. I am very much looking tor
ward to moving to Morrow County
and serving as your district attorney
when my temi begins
Again, thank you for your
support
Yours very truly.
Jeft Wallace
6 18 1c
We the Heppner Senior Class of
1986 would like to express our
sincere appreciation to the following
people lor donating various items to
make the Class trip to 1 C h ilia n
Springs a success
Hill M c j I ol Pendleton. United
Grocers Inc of Pendleton. Shea's ol
Pendleton. Safeway ol Pendleton, C
A M Sausage of Pendleton, U A I
Boardnun. Saleway of Hemuston.
Wehb'x Cold Storage of Pendleton.
Thrittway ot Hemuston. Coke a
Cola Company of Pendleton. Court
Street Mjrket. of Heppner. R A W
Drive In of Heppner. Pepsi Cola
Company of Pendleton. Central
Market of Heppner. Hernmton
Canned Food of H ernm ton,
Warehouse Foods of Hemuston.
Kales Pizza of Heppner, Catholic
Church of Heppncr. Morrow Coun
ty Grain Growers of Ixxington.
Robert A DeSpain ot Heppner. l^s
Schwab of Heppner. Lions of Hepp­
ner. Barbara Bloodxworth of Hepp
ncr. Lib Daggett of Heppner. Hepp
ncr High School. Parents of the
Seniors
Thank you
6 25 86
Mans thanks to all >>ur friends and
neighbors who heljx-d welcome
Tom. laiuia and boss into our com
munifs Saturday afternoon Special
thanks to Clint Krebs and his assis
tant. Wade Ringer, tor their master
ful performance al the spit
The Dick MeElligott lanuly
6 25 Ic
2 NOTICES
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putor cards ami all the paper your
computer would need at the (>airtte
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Winn Berry farm now harvesting
strawberries, Hwy 11,21 mi N of
Pendleton 566 2775, Weston
6-11-4«
Will our Seattle suhwriher who sent
us a change ol address card without
Tilling it out please send us another
one ’ We'd like to see that you get
your paper no matter where you
move
Sincerely.
The
( iazette I imes
6 11 Is
Dry Cleaning pickup service Drop
your clothes at The Shoe Box for
Petersons Dry Cleaning Service
___________________________________ 6 18 H i
Shoe Repair Service Drop your
shoes at The Shoe Box (or Jim Hutf
Sole Shop Shoe Repair Service
____________________________________ 6 18 Iti
3 LOST I . FOUND
Found man's watch, in vicinity of
Vcm'x station Identity and pay for
ad 676 5813
6 25 lc
LOST: 9 mo old Border Collie
Shanncr Springs Camp 6 area If
found i.ill 676-5886.
6-25-1«
Lost Canon A El Program
Camera between lone and Hcr-
mision in white insulated hag Please
s.til 422 7518 Reward
6 25 lc
______________________6-18-Ip
A special thank you to the Bank
of Eastern oregon for being our
hank
Teddy Bears Workshop
6-18 Ic
The tanuly of Jerry expresses their
hearfelt thanks to I>r Wolff, the
nurses and ambulance crew at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, to all
our friends anil relatives who called,
sent cards and food and otherwise
helped us through the lime of our
loss The flowers, donations, and
masses are very much appreciated
But most of all we thank you for just
being with us in thought and prayer
at such a difficult time
Dennis and Anne Doherty and
family
Roger A Eileen Doherty and family
Martha Ihihcrty
Tony A Val IXihcrty
Maureen Doherty
Nancy A Steve Pctty)ohn and family
Becky A Mark Tulliv and family
6 18 Ip
We want to lhank all the ladies who
helped with Sandra and Steve's wed
ding reception on June 14. 1986 It
helped to make the reception a great
success
Glen and Joyce
6 2 5 -Ic
Thank you Morrow and Wasco
Co Grain Growers (or the purchase
of our lambs al the Tygh Valley
Livestock Show Without your sup
port we would not he able to par
licipatc in this learning experience
Thanks again
Sincerely.
_______Mikka And Shanna I vans
I wish lo thank all my friends and
relatives for the cards, gifts, and
remembrances given me for my 80th
birthday A special thanks to my
children. Dolores Turner. Robert
Drake and Ernest Drake and their
families for giving the party and to
my Mvtverx Helen Pettyjohn and
Mildred Morgan and their families
for helping during the afternoon It
was a special day and I sincerely
thank all for the love and friendship
given me
Gladyx L Drake
4 H ELP W A N TED
Lise in housekeeper lo assist with
the care ol an invalid Nice day light
basement apartment Heppner
676-9020
ft II tic
Construction. Drivers. Mechanici
Welders. Electricians. Machinists.
Carpenters, needed immediately
Also Airline jobs (Will train some
positions) up to S6.(MK)/month
Transcontinental Job Search (308)
64 7 069)1 iteci
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1
3 W O RK WANTED
Housecleaning, some windows.
Available April I Please call Mary
Bergstrom 676 5288
3-19-tfc
Custom Grain Cutting. Bccket
Ranches 676 5858 or 676 9871.
0 I I -4p
Position W anted Young man wishes
full or pari lime employment E k -
ccllent references, drivers license..
Contact Dan. 67ft 544) 4 16 tfs
Help wanted 12 serious students
Irom outlying areas desiring
secretarial accounting jobs starting
at SI2.1MM) SIK.tMM) Financial aid
for eligible students training and this
year LCB will provide FREE hous­
ing to velected applicants Call l.a
Grande College of Business for
details 9 6 1 6 4 8 5
6-25 tfc
Young woman seeks summer
employment to help save for college
expenses Have driven license, good
references, experience in a variety
of activities Contact Sophie.
676 544 )
5 2 8-tfs
Female college student wishes sum­
mer employment Experience in­
cludes work with children in sunvner
arts program, computer programm­
ing. harvest work, clencal posinom
Excellent references Contact Ed or
Marie, 676 5443 eves S-14-tfs