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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1976)
' 'MgptfHi q' in-r hmii Vtsy 1,' jy-' ' $jag-H4lgj -i 4 Page 4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Farm-City banquet draws 200 Farm, business persons honored More than 200 persons stuffed into the Heppner Elks Lodge last Friday night to honor city and county award winners in the Farm-City Banquet. The evening affair topped off an all day Morrow County Livestock Growers Associa tion meeting. , Many of the awards were already public before the night's presentations. Bert Huff, vice president of First National Bank of Oregon, was the guest speaker. (See additional story.) Honored during the evening ceremonies were Gary Grieb, Cattleman of the Year; Tom and Roy Martin. Conservationists of the Year: Jean Bennett, a special award from the Morrow County Cowbelles as past president: and numerous 4-H and FFA carcass awards. The Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce honored Dewey West for con tinued community service in the area of Boardman's pol"""1 development. They also honored Jim Rogers for his role in the West of Willow restaurant construction, which was in the category of business improvement. Harold Peck was also honored as the county's best grain exhibitor at the state fair. See pictures for brief descriptions of awards and persons honored. (Continued on Page 5) i a b in ma a n v s is it if an u iyu 4 ,v 11 11 rcs J Western Family It Green cut or 1 sliced Deans 4f I Fruit cocktail 3for$1.00 4 ... 4 Pacific Shrimp j Ocean Spray 4 Cranberry 16 3 for 4 sauce oz $1.00 J Del Monte 4 Pumpkin2v, jj Krusteaz Pie crust mix20oz. 4 4f Lindsey Ripe olives 4f U Rl.m Roll Reg. ripple, Frito Lay Taco Dorito, 8 oz. 4 Kl I INULNU, 8 oz. i ... Heppner. OR. Thursday. Dec 16. 4 for $1.00 16 oz. 75 39' 65f size can jtted 6 oz. 39 On special until BBQ chips 69f 69 AO Al 1S7C a i a) f'f t n t A Tim Daly, top FFA carcass winner, is presented a steer of merit certificate along with a check by Mike Howell. FFA winners were honored. , 4:7 7 f I V i .' 0 V ,r . , y:if Larry Mills, emcee, presents Harold 'Shorty' Peck with State fair trophy for best county grain exhibit. Hams and Turkeys on special thru Christmas g FrOZen TurkeyS Timer & Self Basting HamS Boneless U.S.D.A. Choice Round steak Rump roast Oranges Sweets & yams Mixed nuts Now Years 2poks 69 Frito Lay Jalopeno dip io'i oz. 49 pean dip MO'i oz. 4V' I 1 k v v. ' f - Fully Cooked $1.29jBalog na $1.19lb 1 ,b- 69 ib. . . r.roc. 676-9614 Boardman councilman praised "I just don't know." is all Dewey West could say when questioned about his second award for community service since 19458. "I don't know who was on the committee, nor what the award is really for aside from community service. But most of all. I don't know why I got it because there are so many others more deserving." A Friday night banquet of the East Central Oregon Association of Counties awarded West with another public service award. Not only was it his second such honor, it was also the second time he was not present to receive it. "This happened in 1968 when I got the same award, I had to be somewhere then to," said West. Prior to his 14 years as mayor of Boardman, West served for 14 years on the citv Jim Rogers receives commendations from Dr. Wallace Wolff for his business imrpovement at West of Willow. i i Hoi r f Ij I .OV 2 : Wlllt ! by the chunk J 65c I jApples jRed, Goldon I Red Rome 15 for$ 1.002 I lbs. : r MARKET Meat 675-V288 Dewey West council. He also distinquished himself during his office as president of League of Oregon Cities during 1972 73. The league is made up of elected officials from all Ore- SK( C)M) NOTICE OF SI I'I'I.KMKNTAL Bl'lHiKT IIKARINfi A public hearing on a proponed lupplrmrntal budK't f(r lhr ( " ' llrppnrr for Ihe ficl vrar 1 97ft-1 97 7 bf hrld In lhr council chambrnlnCily llallal It; 00 p.m. on Ore. 20. 197. Coplm of thr iupplrmrnUl budrl an availablr without (hitrgr at the office of the City recorder. The budget may be inspect ed by interetted periont at the office of the City recorder during regular office houri. Any person may appear at the public hearing on the lupplemental budget, and dicu the budget or any part of It. I'uhlUhed Dec. f. U7. STATK Of OHMiON DKI'ARTMKNT Or" Af.RICll.TtRr: riant )ilion Agriculture Itulldlng Salem. Oregon NOTICE Of IIKARINfi Notice U hereby given that the Male Depart menl of Agriculture. Salem. Oregon. III hold a public hearing at a part of It consideration In the eiUMUItmeiil f an Mint Dlee Control Area Order In Morrow County, for the control and eradication of Vertl rilllum will di.ea.e rauied by palhogent Vrrtlrll!la pp. The prnprd control area order would prWe certain relrkll4Mi and condition In Morrow County: la) only allows change of ownership of propagation mint root si - . i . I gon communities. "It was a little unusual for the mayor of such a small community to serve as president," said West He entered his presi dential post just following a recovery from heart failure between 1970 and 71. "Recognition is something you really don't think about," said West. "You have a job to do and you do the best you can. When somebody does Ssd!ssfii5iiS5D Valve & Seat Reqrlndina Valve Seal, Guide Dissassemblv Cleaning Brake Lathe Inspection Testing High Pertormance services Head Crack Testing Precision Work Fast Delivery Heppner Cylinder Head Chris DeSpain, machinest 234 Main St. 676-9123 - Public Notice ttock within the control area if auch atock la Oregon Mate I'nlverilty Certified I or better or ha i been certified by the department; b limit Importation of mint root ttockt into the control area to Oregon Mate I'nlverilty Certified I or belter root atockf; c require mint grower! In the control area to lubmll mint field mapa indicating the location and certification of the mint root atock: d require mint grower to retain documentation of mint root atock aourcea and maintain mapa of new plantingt; e) pro vide for Inspection of mint fields by the de partment If inch are not eligible for Oregon Male I'niveralty certification. The proposed control area order la ba sed upon the provisions of ORS J70.40J to 17t.41J and upon the apparent need to establish such a control program In Mor row County. A public hearing baa been ael for Thursday. Jan. n. 1177. at 1 p an.. In the Morrow County Courthouse. Heppner. Oregon. Any peraoa de siring In remonstrate against the establish menl of the proposed control area order or to aubmlt facta, data or evidence concerning the aame, may do t by at tending the hearing. Mr. BUI Wright, riant Di vision, Oregon Mate Department of Agricul ture, la tha duly ap pointed Presiding Of ficer for this matter. Copies of the proposed control area order may be obtained by directing a request therefor to Mr. Wright at the de partmental headquar take notice, it's a little bit of a shock. But those shocks al ways seem to come when you're down. I must admit that in my 30 years of service I've been disenchanted once or twice. But I really appreci ate this." West will be trading his duties as mayor with mayor elect councilman Jerry Peck in January. He will then return to a councilman's seat. & Seat Installation - Head Resurtacind ter at the Agriculture Building. Salem, Ore gon 1731. Dated this 3rd day of December l7. Leonard Kuniman. Director Published Dec. t. I7. PI BLIC IIKARINfi NOTICE The Morrow County Planning Commission will meet Monday. Dec. Zt. It7 at 1:00 p.m. at the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon. Public Hearing will be held on the following matter: t. Continuation of W II lie Oaterkamp applica tion for Conditional I'se Permit In a FARM RESIDENTIAL lone, proposed use I a mo bile home park, loca tion of the proposed use la T.a. H.UV... Sec. JS Tai lot No. 701 con sisting of 1.7 acre owned by Cecil Rock. 1. Presentation of pre liminary plat of W agon Wheel Addition, owned and subdivided by Andy (Worth, Irrlgon, lo ci led In T.SN, R ME., Kec.34WoftheNW',. and a portion of T.SN.. R.ltK., Sec. 34. NW of NW 'i of the BW 'i. 3. Presentation of Fi nal Plat for Ployhar Estate located In T.2.H.. R2E.. Sec. 12. on the north aide of the Dee Cot Road, approximate ly one-third mile east from llwy. 207, near Heppner. Owned and developed by Jack Ploy bar and Bob l.ansford. Heppner, Oregon. Marrow County, Planning Commission Signed Dorri I.. Crave. Chairman Published Dec. I. II, II7D. - m mi at a ar a w a m