Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 16, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Mar 18. 1X8
Proper Timing Important
In Controlling of Weeds
By gene winters
County Extension Agent
Proper timing with the appll
ration of new herbicide In win
ter wheat Rave good weed con
trol thin year In the Columbia
Basin counties.
Field size applications show
ed the value of I.lnuron I Lor
oxl, Bromoxynll, (Bromlnal, Buc
trill and the mixture of brom
oxynll and MCPA (Bronatel
when applied according to label
ed directions.
A tour of wheat fields In the
region by Ilex Warren, extension
farm crops specialist, and Ar
nold Appleby, Farm Crops de
partment, both Orecon State Un
iversity, with Industry represen
tatives, applicators and county
agents In April, showed the im
portance of timing.
In Rcneral, Rood weed control
was observed from Lorox ap
plied In December and January.
Bromoxynll applied during the
same period gave Rood results.
Applications of the bromoxynll
MCTA In late February and
March gave Rood control. Brom
oxynll must be applied when
the weeds are small. The mix
ture should bo applied when the
wheat has reached 5 or more leal
since and while the weeds are
small In the seedling stage.
Morrow county wheat growers
experiencing poor weed control
with 2,4-D should investigate
the new materials In the next
year's crop. It Is recommended
that small acreages be treated
at first.
Poor Results Expected
In Saqebrush Spraying
Timing of sagebrush spraylnR
is always important, but It is
particularly critical in a year of
limited moisture like this one.
A shortage of soil moisture
means a shorter period when an
effective kill of sagebrush can
be expected. Spraying should be
done when the big sagebrush Is
tUirlu Pwir rocnltu wnnm he
expected from sagebrush spray
ing this year.
Knapweed Needs Treating
In Early Breed Stage
The two knapweeds giving
the most trouble in Morrow
county are rapidly reaching the
most susceptible stages for
treating.
Diffused knapweed, prlmarly
a range weed, should be spray
led with 2,4-D, diemba (Banvel
plants are in the bud stage.
Russian knapweed, a taller
growing, more heavily rooted
species found more in cropland
and bottom lands, should be
treated In the early bud stage.
This perennial can be control
led with 2,4 D, diemba taBnvel
D). I'lcloran (Tordonl, sodium
chlorate and borate type sterl
lants. The material to use de
pends uimn extent of infesta
tion, whether land is to be crop
led or grazed, and closeness to
other crop plants. Herbicide
dealers, applicators or county
extension agents, can help farm
ers select proper material.
Sprinkler Intake Rates
Vary With Soil Types
Sprinkler Irlgatlon Intake
rates are frequently Judged In
correctly In the design of sprink
ler irrigation systems. Intake
rate is a primary concern when
considering sprinkler numbers,
size and spacing. With the Intro
duction of some self-propelled
systems, the ability of soil to
take water Is critical.
Recently sprinkler Intake rate
tests were made In Morrow
county and In a number of fields
close by In adjacent counties.
On soils typical of much of
the county wheat growing area
north of Lexington Intake rates
were found to be about 0.25
Inches per hour. On Ritzvllle
soils similar to that tested the
recommended maximum design
rnt.a hv Mnrvln Shearer. Exten
sion Irrigation Specialist, Is 0.25
to 0.28 inches per nour. un aage
mnir cnilu ( frin n H in the north
erly belt of the wheat growing
area in tne counivi ine uesinn
should not exceed 0.23 Inches
per hour.
If wa fnnnrl that with Enhra
ta sand or loamy sand soils in
north Morrow county tne resign
rates could be 2.0 Inches per
hour.
Public Notices
NOTICE OF SERIAL
LEVY ELECTION
STATE OK OREGON )
COUNTY OF MOHKOW ) ss
r-rrv rV HOAIttlMAN )
N.,tlrv herebv is elven that
t ih niv lit Boardman serla
lew election hereby called to be
held on Tuesday, the 28th day
f,,u nwiM hi.iwoen the hours
nt uiui n'rlock A.M. and 8:00
o'clock P.M.. Pacific Daylight
Tim in nini fur the City
Boardman, Oregon, there will be
submitted to me quaiiueu vm
nra fhniwif thl (lUCStion Of CS
i 1,1 1 wlil, i c a serial lew In the
itum ' nf S3.500.00 per year for
ten years, for a total amount
of $35,000.00 over the ten year
rutr-trisi fnr IhA nnrnnse Of flnan
clng the cost of the purchase of
n,i,iminnl fire flighting appar
atus and equipment. The vote
shall be by ballot, which ballot
Owners Enter Horses
In Yakima Futurity
Two Morrow county horses
nimlifv tn enter finals in the
Most of the sagebrush obsery. yakirna Meadows Futurrty, a
ed in the county is growing qu tel. fnr two.VPar-old Quarter
horses, to be run at Yakima,
Wash., on Sunday, May 19, witli
purse of $15,000.
Scoopcr's Miss, owned by Max
and Mary Ann Barclay, and
trained by Leon Defoe, will be
entered. Mystic Berta, owned by
Rod Murray and Sonny Lackey
and trained bv Rod Murrav. will
also qualify. Another Murray
and Lackey horse, Twila Man
on, is eligible for racing.
Sewing Club Meets
The Super Stitchers 4-H club
mnt Mav 3 fnr if sivth mfntinor
The meeting was opened by JaTi
r.Ksirum, Jiesiueiu. uumiik new
business we talked about when
and where we would have fu
ture meetings. We sent get-well
cards to members who were
sick. Five members were absent.
Refreshments were served by
Donna Flack and Lea White.
Donna Flack, reporter
Elect
VanHoomissen
Secretary
of State
George Van Hoomissen
Democratic Candidate
John Leahy, State Chairman
for Van Hoomissen, today
urged voters to support Mult
nomah County District Attor
ney George Van Hoomissen for
Secretary of State.
' Leahy says, "Don't take our
word for It. Read what others
have been saying about this
outstanding administrator."
OREGON LABOR PRESS
"The .most attractive of the
potential candidates In either,
party is young and able George
Van Iloomlssen. ..and his work
at Salem earned him the re
spect of his fellow lawmakers."
"...Intelligent, serious-minded,
high principled, and with a
good record as DA and a legis
lator, Van Hoomissen has all
the earmarks of a young man
with a bright political des
tiny." (Dec. 10, 1965)
LA GRANDE OBSERVER
"...the real blockbuster for
the Democrats announced his
decision to run for office. ..the
87-year-old, two-term District
Attorney of Multnomah Coun
ty, George Van Hoomissen."
"He's articulate and a man
who is not satisfied with the
status quo. Ask any delegate...
Republican or Democrat... and
he'll tell you to watch that
young man." (Jan. 18, 1968)
OREGON JOURNAL
"...George Van Hoomissen
Is the obvious choice." (May 1,
1968)
Leahy concluded, "Join us in
electing Van Hoomissen the
first Democratic Secretary of
State since 1S78!"
ViB Hoomisstn for Sicrttity of Sttli Com
mittM, John I. iMhy. Chrnn., 2320 N. W.
Wntonr Rd., Portland. On.
Youth Attend
4-H Training
Camp at Coast
By GAIL L. McCARTY
- County Extension Agent
TMrtoon Mnrtmu count V 4-H
ers traveled to Camp Magruder
nn iha mnst fnr a camD coun
selor training session. They met
and worked with otner prospect
Ivo nnnelnrs from ClatsoD. Col
umhla. Gilliam. Polk. Sherman,
Tillamook, and Wheeler coun-
The three day session. May
10-12, covered classes on Aquat
ic i Ifo Fnrestrv. I.eadorshiD.
Outdoor Living, and Recreation.
Also included were a cookoui
on the beach and a Sunday
worship service.
Delegates attending were
Cherl Carlson, Sue Challey,
Diane Cutsforth, Becky Doherty,
Gwen Drake. Mary, Maureen,
and Peter McElligott, Kristin
Nelson, Kristine Peterson, Dar
lene and Debbie Warren, and
Karla Weatherford. Accompany
ing the delegates were Mr. and
Mrs. Gail McCarty.
Condemnations Run One in 394
One In every 394 animals
checked by Oregon Department
of Agriculture meat inspectors
was rejected during the first
throo mnnths nf 1)fi8. During the
same period a year ago, one in
every 417.2 was condemned.
The total siaugnter ngure ior
plants under state inspection for
the first quarter of 19C8 was
88,269 animals compared with
88,453 animals In 1967.
For the period of January
through March of this year in
spectors also rejected 30.1G8
parts having a total weight of
177 3ftd nniinHc T.ivers nrrnnnt"-
ed for 26,261 of the parts with
their total poundage 157,856.
When vou Datronlze Gazette-
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make a better paper. Tell them
you saw It in the Gazette-Times.
title shall be In substantially
the following form:
"QUESTION SUBMITTED TO
TIIK LEGAL VOTKRS OK THE
CITY OK BOARDMAN. OK
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON.
"Measure authorizing a con
tinuing special serial tux
levy in excess of the limita
tions of Section 11, Article
XI of the Constitution of
Oregon.
'The City Council of Board
man, Oregon certify and state
that a special continuing ser
ial levy is necessary to pro
vide funds for financing the
acquisition and construction
of the additional fire fighting
apparatus and equipment to
provide proper fire protection
for the City of Boardman.
"MEASURE: Shall the City
Council of the City of Board
man, Oregon be authorized to
levy a special continuing ser
ial tax levy in the amount of
$3,500.00 each year for ten
years for a total amount of
money to be raised by the
proposed levy of $35,000.00
commencing with the fiscal
year 1968-69 for the purposes
of financing the cost of ad
ditional fire fighting appar
atus and equipment? These
proposed taxes are outside
and in addition to the limi
tation tmposed by Section 11
of Article XI of the Oregon
Constitution and the maxi
mum rate of levy stated In
dollars and cents per thous
and dollars of true cash val
ue of taxable property In the
city deemed necessary to raise
THREE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED and NO100 DOL
LARS ($3,500.00) Is the sum
of $1.69 each year.
'The voter shall place an (X)
or a () before the words
'YES, I vote for the special
levy, or before the words
'NO, I vote against the spe
cial levy' to signify his
choice."
The election is to be held In
the City of Boardman, Oregon,
at the Boardman Grange Hall.
The polls shall be open at the
hour of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and
remain open until the hour of
8:00 P.M. of the same day, at
which hour the polls will be
closed.
By order of the City Council
of the City of Boardman, Ore
gon, made this 2nd day of April,
1968.
s DEWEY WEST, JR.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Is SHIRLEY ZIELINSKI,
Clerk 1012c
NOTICE OF CITY TAX
BASE ELECTION
STATE OF OREGON )
COUNTY OF MORROW ) ss.
CITY OF BOARDMAN )
Notice hereby is given that at
the City of Boardman tax base
election hereby called to be held
on Tuesday, trie zmn day or.
May. 1968, between the hours
of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00
o'clock P.M. Pacific Daylight
Time, in and for the City of
Boardman, Oregon, there will be
submitted to the oualitied vot
ers thereof the question of es
tablishing a new tax base for
the City of Boardman in the
sum of $10,000.00, pursuant to
Section 11, Article XI of the
Oregon Constitution, to be ef
fective for the fiscal year be
ginning July 1, 1968. The votes
shall he by ballot In substan
tially the following form:
"MEASURE SUBMITTED TO
THE LEGAL VOTERS OK THE
CITY OF BOARDMAN, ORE
GON "MEASURE
"Shall the City of Boardman,
Oregon be authorized to es
tablish a new tax base In the
amount of TEN THOUSAND
and NO100 DOLLARS ($10,-
000. 00) pursuant to Section 11,
Article XI, of the Oregon Con
stitution, to be effective for
the fiscal year beginning July
1. 1968?
The present tax base is $2815.
"The total amount of money
to be raised by the new tax
base la the sum of TEN
THOUSAND and NO100 DOL
LARS ($10,000.00). In order to
raise this amount of proposed
tax base levy it will be nec
essary to lew a tax in the
amount of $4.82 per one thous
and dollars of true cash val
ue of property In the City.
'The voter shall ptace an (X)
or a ( ) before the words
YES, I vote for the tax base
levy or before the words 'NO,
I vote against the tax base
levy" to signify his choice."
The election la to be held in
the City of Boardman, Oregon,
at the Boardman Grange HalL
The polls shall be open at the
hour of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and
remain open until the hour of
8:00 P.M. of the same day, at
which hour the polls will be
closed.
By order of the City Council
of the City of Boardman, Ore
gon, made this 2nd day of April,
1968.
DEWEY WEST, JR.
Mavor
ATTEST:
SHIRLEY ZIELINSKI
Clerk 1012c
mm
1 GALLON FREE WITH (JpLSnFir f
PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS 1 J z&c
OF ANY C0L0R.flcf
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
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Pettyjohn's
Heppner
Farm fir Builders Supply
Ph. 676-9157
Notice of Budget Hearing
lts, as oeianea anu summanau m um "'";"',J ---- - . ,h'ip ttrtt nn this budget
basis consistent with that used.ln prior years. Major changes if any, and their effects on. is budget
are set forth in an accompanying statement, a copy vi ... uuu ' '"" "A ' "fteVTimes The
interested persons between the hours of 8:00 A.M.and 5:00 P.M. at The eppner Gle m,,'n
budget document, or any portion of It, may be obtained for SJ.OO com
The HenDner Gazette-Times. A meet ng of the Heppner Rural Fire Protection uistnci win oe
Mav 27 1968 at 8 00 P.M., at Morrow County Fair Annex, for the purpose of holding a public
heading on this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it.
Is BERT CORBIN
Chairman of Governing Body
Morrow County
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1S63
Small Truck
Owners!
li imlUPlTTi
1 1 y
A T T
...for big loads
...and rough going!
2 NEW
Jumbo Sizes
Replace all these
conventional sizes
JUMBO
Jet Commercial
10.16.5 6 45 2,330
10.16.5 8 60 2,750
6.70-15 6 45 1,275
7.10-15 6 45 1,380
7.00-15 6 45 1,520
7.00-15 8 60 1,800
7.17.5 6 45 1,520
7.17.5 8 60 1,800
ygENERAl mm
1 TIRE J$ f
ord's Tire Service
HEPPNER
PH. 676-948!
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1
General
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION
Total Budget Requirements ...
Less Budget Resources, except
Taxes to Be Levied
Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED
All reserve funds and special revenue funds, if any, are included.
Total
All Funds
...$ 6,192.12
... 1,108.07
... 5,084.05 ,
90.05
,..$ 5,174.10
... 5,174.10
,.$ 5,174.10
Fund
$ 5,084.05
5,084.05
90.05
5,174.10
5,174.10
5,174.10
Equipment
Reserve Fund
$ 1,108.07
1,108.07
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1967
Total General
TAX LEVY COMPUTATION All F unds lunfmim
Total Budget Requirements o,bdb.d7 & 4,8U4.uo
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied i'SntnA dsrvdnr
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget -- 4,804.00 4,804.ut
Add Taxe3 Estimated Not to Be
Received During Ensuing Year ,
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 4,894.05 $ 4,894.05
ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED
Within 6 Limitation $ f!2fP? 2
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 4,94.ua t.oaf.ua
All reserve funds and social revenue funds, if any, are included.
Equipment
Reserve Fund
$ 1,832.37
1,832.37
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Bonds
Interest Bearing Warrants
Short Term Notes
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding July 1
Ensuing
Current Year Year
(Actual) (Estimated)
None None
None None
None None
Authorized. Not Incurred
July 1
Current Ensuing
Year Year
(Actual) (Estimated)
None
None
None
None
PETTY CASH
Balance July 1
None
None
Notice of Approval by Budget Committee
Approved by Budget Committee May 6, 1968
si HOWARD PETTYJOHN
Chairman of Budget Committee
GENERAL FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1. 1968
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Second First Budget Budget For
Preceding Preceding Current Ensuing Year
Year Year Year Approved
$ 630 00 $ 1,413.32 $ 1,712.32 Beginning Fund Balance: Savings $ 993.02
100.00 90.05 90.05 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be
Received During Ensuing Year 90.05
Other Resources
25 00 25.00 30.00 Interest on Investments' 25.00
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied .... 1,108.07
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 5,084.05
Total Resources - 6,192.12
Includes Unappropriated Balance budgeted last year. ,
Second
Preceding
Year
$ 35.00
100.00
3,775.00
22.50
40.00
960.00
96.50
5.00
None
None
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1968-1969, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968
First Budget Budget For
Preceding Current Ensuing Year
Year Year Approved
$ 25.00 $ 25.00 Insurance Bond $ 25.00
70.00 100.00 Legal Fees 100.00
3.775.00 3,775.00 City Contract 3,775.00
None None Audit None
28.S0 30.00 Election 30.00
None 60.00 Travel Expense 60.00
400.00 186.69 Operating Contingency , None
100.60 110.0C Advertising Budget 125.00
5.00 5.00 Filing Fee 5.00
50.01? 50.00 Secretary Expense 50.00
1,524.87 2.294.6S Equipment Reserve Fund 2,022.12
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS $ 6,192.12