KKJIIT The Gazette-Times. Ueppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 31, 197H
County 4-H me
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Morrow County 4-H mem
bers had a "Warm-Up" Horse
Show May 19 at the Heppner,
Oregon fairgrounds.
Ron Davis, Olex, was the
judge of the day's activities.
4-H members from three clubs
across the county were in
attendance. Each member
brought a smaal award to be
used as class awards.
The first class. Australian
Pursuit Race, ended in a tie
between Cindy Stroeber, Hep
pner, and Theresa Lindsay,
Lexington, members of the
Two Trackers 4-H Horse Club.
This class is basically a
trotting race with penalties for
breaking into either a walk or
canter. Neither Stoeber nor
Lindsay could overtake the
other and Mr. Davis called the
Scientists study
sagebrush growth
A study of soil and plant
relationships in the vast
western states' sagebrush eco
system by scientists at Oregon
State University will help find
out how best to manage
sagebrush for the wildlife that
eats it.
For cattle ranchers, the
ideal way to manage sage
brush is to remove it because
cattle rarely eat it. However,
wildlife such as deer and
antelope do graze on it, so
some species of sagebrush
must remain.
Volatile oils in sagebrush
affect its palatabihty to wild
life. Soil factors such as
moisture, mineral content and
fertility affect the quantity of
oils in the various sagebrush
subspecies.
This research study will
provide information on which
subspecies will benefit wildlife
on the soil of a given
rangeland. The new know
ledge will help guide ranchers'
decisions about sagebrush
subspecies to be cleared for
cattle space and the sub
species to be retained on the
range for wildlife use.
The study will be done under
a cooperative agreement bet
ween Oregon State University
and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. The agreement
calls for $60,000 to be spent on
the two-year study with funds
from the department's
Science and Education Ad
ministration (SEA).
Plant ecologist Al Winward,
Corvallis, will represent the
university and range scientist
Forrest A Sneva, Burns, Ore.,
will represent SUA.
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lorse owners told;
aecinate animals
regon horse owners are
being reminded by the Oregon
Department of Agriculture of
the need to vaccinate their
animals against equine en
cephalitis. Stitle Veterinarian Glenn B.
Ilea said horses should be
vacinated against the disease
before the season for it to
appear arrives. He said the
stale has from one or two up to
14 or ir confirmed cases
yearly, depending on the type
of weather during the spring
and summer months.
The disease is more com
mon during hot dry weather.
H is transmitted by insects,
especially mosquitoes. Birds,
particularly pheasants and
robin-;, are carriers. The
disease can be transmitted to
humans as well as horses.
A combined vaccine is
available that offers protec
tion against three types of
equine encephalitis eastern,
western and Venezuelan.
Fasierri and western types are
more common and appear
seasonally in many parts of
the United Slates. However,
Kea and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture veterinarians
lecommond that the vaccine
covering the three types be
used.
They say that while there is
no record of any cases of
Venezuelan equine encephali
tis in the U.S. since 1971 this
type could reemerge at any
time because it has several
hosts other than horses.
Equine encephalitis is often
fatal to horses. Intially it may
cause hyperactivity in horses,
followed by abnormal drowsi
ness, tremors, lack of coor
dination and loss of weight.
The animal may also chew
excessively, have difficulty
swallowing, show impaired
vision and reduced reflexes
and have an irregular gait.
Meeting
scheduled
A special meeting of the
Morrow County School Board
has been set for Tuesday. May
L'itat Riverside High School in
Boardman. The meeting
begins al 8:30 p.m. Purpose of
the meeting is to consider
awarding a contract for re
modeling the Riverside shop
to accommodate home eco
nomics and business.
Public Notice
ITH!.!''' NOTICE
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
'I'll V, STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
i F MORROW
ROBERTA PALOWSKI.
Petitioner,
vs.
JOSEF PALOWSKI.
Respondent.
TO: JOSEF PALOWSKI, the
above named Respondent.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above
entitled Court on or before the
expiration of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
ol this Summons; if you fail so
to appear and answer, Peti
tioner for want thereof will
apply to the above entitled
court for the relief prayed for
her in her Complaint, to wit:
For a decree dissolving the
marriage contract heretofore
and now existing between
Petitioner and Respondent,
and for such other and further
relief as the court may deem
just and equitable.
This Summons is published
by order of the Honorable
Jack Olsen. Judge of the
above entitled court made and
entered on the Kith day of
April, 1979, directing publica
tion of this Summons once
each week for four consecu
tive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette, a newspaper publish
ed and of general circulation
fn Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated of first Publication:
May 10, 1979.
Dated of last publication: May
31, 1979.
Stephen Trukositz
Attorney for Petitioner
P.O. Box 478
Umatilla. Oregon
Published Mav 10 17 04
1979.
31.
class a tie. Nancy Miller,
Heppner. was third: Shawn
Paine, Heppner, fourth, and
Bridget Greenup. Heppner.
fifth.
Judge Ron Davis almost
called the second class a tie in
"Ride a Buck", Daw n Timms,
Irrigon. Mustangs 4 H Horse
Club, finally placed first over
Cathy Lindsay, Lexington.
Timms was able to keep a
"fake" dollar' bill under her
right knee against her horse.
Lindsay losi her dollar bill
after much riding and
changing of gait. Her sister,
Ann Lindsay, placed third.
Nancy Miller placed fourth,
and fifth place went to
Theresa Lindsay, the third
Lindsay sister.
The Lindsays won the Bare
back Equitation class with
Cathy taking the top honors.
Riders were judged on their
ability to ride and control a
horse properly without the use
of a saddle. Ann Lindsay
placed second with third place
going to Dawn Timms of
Irrigon. Fourth went to Nancy
Miller, Heppner and fifth to
Alex Lindsay, Lexington.
Back to Back Bareback
Equitation was the fourth
class. Each horse had two
bareback riders; one facing
forward in front and the
second rider facing rear
wards. Entries were asked to
walk, trot and canter. The
team of Dawn Timms and Ann
Marie Evans, Irrigon, cap
tured first place honors. Cindy
Stroeber and Bridget Green
up, Heppner, placed third.
The three man rescue race
was won by the Lindsay team.
Cathy, Ann and Alex. Second
place went to the team of
Bobette Angel, Shelly Stroe
ber, and Nancy Miller, all of
Heppner. Third place went to
the team of Dawn Timms and
Ann Marie Evans of Irrigon,
and Bridget Greenup of Hep
pner. The horse is used to
"rescue" team members from
one end of the arena and bring
them back to the starting line.
The activities ended with a
horse judging contest. Classes
consisted of fitting and show
ing, western equitation, a
gelding and a mare saddle
horse halter class.
Handlers and riders were :
Maryann Munkers, Lexing
ton; Becky Evans, Heppner;
Merlin Robinson, Heppner
and John Nordheim, Heppner.
First place 4-H judge was
Ann Lindsay, Lexington, with
a score of 364.5. Second place
was a tie between Bridget
Greenup and Nancy Miller,
both of Heppner, with scores
of 311.6. Cindy Stroeber,
Heppner, placed fourth, with
Ann Marie Evans, Irrigon,
placing fifth.
Jack Estberg, Heppner, was
the high scoring independent
judge with a score of 302.9.
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Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
NOTICE CF BUDGET H&KDC
ting of tj-
19 79 at 2i29... lone City Hall
will b ha Id on June 18
The purpoaa of thl aaaclni la to illacuaa tba budjac for
PUBLIC NOTICK
The Lexington City Council
will continue the May 22, 1979
hearing on proposed subdivi
sion, zoning and mobile home
park ordinances on Tuesday.
June 5, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. at the
Lexington City Hall. Anyone
who has questions or com
ments, or who would like to
obtain a copy of the proposed
ordinance may contact Lois
Allyn, City Recorder ( '.)!)
8419) of Marie Hall. ECOAC.
P.O. Box 1207, Pendleton, OR
97801 (1-800-452-8112).
Lexington City Council
Published May 31. 1979
ti fiacal yaar bgiat.tns July 1, 13 79 a approved by cho I one-Lex lng ton Cemetery Maintenance Dlst.
(Municipal Corporation)
ftu&sat Coamittaa. A iwiry of ch budguc la preaanced balow. A copy of tha budg.ee stay b lnapeccad or obtained frea of
caaria at Wlntur t. Swnonffy, 471 N. Main, Heppner, Orpetneao thai houra of 9 : 00 a.m. 5:00 p.in,
budjpat hi pr?a-od oo a aaia ot accounting coiialataat j j not conaletanc with the baala of accounting uaad during tba
p r. uao-Lua f ar . Major chaugea, il any. and tbalr affact on tba budget, are explained below.
Morrow Heppner 5-29-79 sDean Hunt
(City)
(chalrpereoa of Governing Body)
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Tb".PtrB18.
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Approved
Nat Veer
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Total Peraonal Sarvicea (Inciudaa all payroll coeta) . . . 8,000.00 7,940.00
lota Material, and S.rvlc 5,071.00 , 4,141.00
ASTTCIPirO) .
tXPO<'ilriud Total, capital Outlay ,
Total All Other Expenditure, and Kequlreeent. A, 750.00 3,750.00
fjTij. Ai.TicirnrED expend TVius ' 1 7 , 82 1 .00 1 5 , 83 1 .00
Total fcrveuue. Sacepc Property Iaae. 5,590.00 I 4,575.00
REVSJaJLS Total Property Taxea Required to balance Budget 1 2 , 2 3 1 00 ; 1 1 , 256 . 00
! ' r.ri. antuii'ate:, rcte-hu, j 17, 821 .00 ! 15,831.00
Tot.. ProviMti-y Tauten KcquUed to HaUDC Budget 12 ,231.00 j I1256.O0
j JJiTlCLPATED Plu : Zac 1bcw Property Tmi Hot to ba Received 656.06 I 1 575 84
I TAX U.VT I (DUirouuta A.Uvwd uad TB Hot Pid) ,
13,887.06 12,831.8-,
1 '"n tL. 13,887.06 12,831.84
SliMKaJiT i;P -re-f-r Spi.lai Lav-y Oiceloe Tea Baae
j ial IZVT
Serial LaviRa and Continuing Levlaa j
j : !.-.-; f..-r Pveaat or flonded Oebt
SUTFHKNT OP rjDEBTKDNESS
AS itXMABtZED BELOW
UL3T AUTHORIZED. NOT INCUR&ED
Q NONE G AS SUMMARIZES EUM
FUNDS REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO l!C LEVIED
GENERAL
Total Peisuiidl Services ili.'!ujis ail Payroll Cosls)
ToTba Material and Servkc;,
Total Capital OuU
Total AL' Oilier ! .prrtjitincs jnJ Rcjuirenieiilj . .
Total ExpcnJ:tui-'s .tii.l Requirements -.
Total Resiuuu-s i .x.ept Property 1..- -
Property laxci ksettveJ
Property Taxes lleur.'; In BalaiKe
Estimated Propc-ly Tjms Nut to Iv K.-.ei.ed . , .
Total Pr.))''itv lvy
Levy Witli.il Tdx Bav
One Year Special U.iv, Ouiiide Tjk Base . . . .
Serial LeviCi and l:iiiniuii:.' U-xs
Levy For Pjm!' "I H. nde.l I), tit .
actual uata
last yfah 77-78
-laU7laa2Q
3.639.36
3,073. 16-
-14..S39.22
Ze256a67L
11,538.06
ADOPTED BUDGET
THIS YEAH 78-791
8,000.00
-5.Q71.QQ
j 4,750.00
12aS21aQSL
,a.590,gp.
J liaLttlaOCLl
4,575.00
I ' V . 'A'. J, -... . . .. A - 1
: 12.231.00 11.256.00 I
, , 13.337.06 .
13.887.06
APPROVED BUDGET
NEXT YEAR 79-8D
7,940.00
J3-J5Q.QO.
1,575.84
12.831 .34
12.831.84
NAME DESCRIPTION YEAR TAX TO JUNE 15, 1979 TOTAL
Vivian L.
Cameron Mobile Home 1978-79 196.05 ' 5,88 201.93
Deanna Bacon Mobile Home 1978-79 200.88 6.03 206.91
Guadalupe ' '
Sandaval Mobile Home 1978-79 33.26 10.03 3.29
Robert F.
Matkovich Mobile Home 1978-79 221.77 6.65 228.2
Bruce D.
Kesler Mobile Home 1978-79 18.05 'r.Mt 152.'f9
Terry E. & Michelle
Eyler Mobile Home 1978-79 196.75 5-90 202.65
ben Ramirez Mobile Home 1978-79 249. 7. 48 256.82
Don Irvin Mobile Home 1978-79 85.71 2.57 88.28
Walter Charter Mobile Home 1978-79 208.44 6.25 214.69
Fred Berry Mobile Home 1978-79 " 188.96 5.67 194.63
Sandra L.
Harpster Mobile Home 1978-79 99.35 2.98 102.33
David W & Debbie
Franke Mobile Home 1978-79 179-22 5.38 184.60
Kenneth Mary A.
Hansen Motile Home 1978-79 66.23 1.99 68.22
Jerry A
Richardson Mobile Home 1978-79 150.00 4.50 154.50
j.W. fir Knoaene
Hubbara Mobile Home 1978-79 111.04 3.33 114.37
tiaylord Davis Mobile Home ' 1978-79 84.30 2.53 86.83
Mickey Roe Mobile Home ' 1978-79 38.24 . 1.15 39.39
Vern Hunt Mobile Home 1978-79 87-95 2.64 90.59
Porter
Perringer Inc. Farm Equipment
Watteriburger kanches Farm Equipment
Cal-Am
Xyron Hamaker
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Larry A. V Kathleen
Mobile Home
I MIT REQUIRING A PROPERTY TAX TO HE LEVIED
PERPETUAL CARE
FUND
Total Personal Services il
Totai Materials and Sem.e
Total Capital Out . . .
Total All Other Fxt.Jii.ii
Total Fx;K'tldilU'es ai.d P.
Total Kesourees
Payroll Costs) . . .
nd Ri-j!lirenie!!!s
v'liVUtS
r iii..iu.Vi .ill mil Costs)
Total Personal Servi,-
Total Materials and Sciu.es
Total (apil.il (I'.ill.n
Total All Other I ;vulmirct ji,J Kciiiireinciits .
Total 1 : x'j.dito . es and P.e. itnieiiierits
Total Resources ... ,
ACTUAL DATA ADOPTED BUDGET APPHOVEO BUDGET
LAST YEAR 77-78 THIS YEAH 74-79 NEXT YEAR 79-80
14.926.29 I 14,932.29 15,032.29
EljyiPMKNT&Cjy,JTAL IMPROVEMENT FI N1)
ACTUAL UAJAj, I ADOPTED BUQC.LL APPHOVED BUUi.UT.
LAST YEAR ' ' ' O THIS YEAR-Cg-t'-" NFXT VEAR.',"?U
4, 773il6 7.273.16 97973" J16
4. 773.16 T 7 .273. 16 9.9737l6
.'andlin
Matt A. Hughes
Miguel & Heatriz
Miranda
Paul & Joann
Brown
Keeco, Inc.
Joe & Hilda
Yocom
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
' 1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
1,165.52
67.34
388.14
34.42
325.04
232.50
175.15.
34.97
2.02
11.64
1.03
9.75
6.98
5.25
Equipment
Heavy Equipment
Farm Equipment
Harold Baker
dba Nomad Restaurant Restaurant Equipment
Published May 31, 1979
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS
NOTICK ie hereby given pursuant to 0RS 311.615 of the service of Personal Property
Tux Warranto upon the following listed tax payers. Payment of the following listed del
inquent taxes with interest and costs of service mu6t be made by June 15. 1979, or said
warrants ohall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered in
tha Ju;lfnt docket of said county and shall become a lien upon the title to any interest
in ral property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes
on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable
tirto , shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as
otharwi provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though tiie people of the count,
had racovered the .judgment against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquen
tax covered by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law.
Delmer Hug
Harold C. Baker
Steve Partlow
Roy A. Lindstrom
First National
Leasing Inc.
Ted Palmateer
Sun River Ent. Inc.
Thomas Huston
Dean 8t Bonnie
Machinery
Farm Equipment
Farm Equipment
Farm Equipment
Leased Irrigation Equip. 1978-79
Farm Equipment 1978-79
Machinery & Inventory 1978-79
Farm Equipment 1978-79
76.88
75.87
1,119-40
2.49
2.31
1.26
33.58
.07
NAME
:.'EoCRIPTI0N
YEAR
TAX
INTEREST
TO JUNE 15, 1979 TOTAL
Rite Sutmer
dba Judy'B Fabric:.,
Irnie Redman
ub Cav Furniture
db Hotel Heppner
JejMtk.'ewel Hager
tee Hater's ' a i ry
aVka Katger's Dairy
I.-ventorv
1978-79
It.ve(.iory-Fur..iture 1978-79
Y.o i Fusnit are-r ixture 1978-79
I airy ir. -duels : l-l.-ant 1978-79
i-airy F pmen t 1978-79
101.62
173.15
263.11
28.30
4.37
3.05
5-19
7.89
.85
.13
104.67
178.34
271-00
29.15
4.50
Allen I-'.
Morrow Co. Creator;,- .'rea-nt-ry , 'ream I rod. 1978-79 235.81 7-07 242.88
EdiBarbara ..'tninrt r-n.-- . ... I - v: t.-r,. 1 978-79 '92.79 5.78 1c.g
ThomS C. :i,.s.. : 1978-79 8.77 .26 903
Wa. Rill i- :r- ,u.x- r 1978-79 56.84 1.71 5855
Sullivan v
dba Lucky u Rr. u-j.o- ' 1978-79 730.80 .-11.92 ,'72
Vern K. twn : -;-r. : -ir"'-' 1978-79 13.23 .4o 13.63
Claudio & Evangelina
Ortega
Oralia Villarreal
Howard & Tressie
Smalley
Dorothy Marlatt
Richardo Moraie
Dennis L 4 .'-"andra
Grigsby
Steve & Dianna
Partlow
David W. Sr Nancy
Combes
Edmona M. Bates
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home
Mobile Home.
1978-79
1978-79
130.17
' 61.07
3-91
1.83
Francine Evr ;-,
dba Francir.e ' ?
Bill & Cj-.iy
Greenup
1978-79
1:.,...v 1978-79
5.14
24.6
.15
.74
5.29
25.30
Date of first publication May 10, 1979
Date of second publication May 17, 1979
Date of third publication May 24, 1 979
Date of fourth publication May 31, 1979
1,200.49
69-36
399.78
35-45
334.79
239.48
180.40
1978-79 442.94 13.29 456.23
1978-79 724.05 21.72 745.77
1978-79 11.36 .34 11.70
1978-79 612.13 18.36 630.49
1978-79 25.50 .77 26.27
1978-79 4.62 .14 4.76
1978-79 10.52 .32 . 10.84
1978-79 288.45 8.65 297.10
79.19
77.13
1,152.98
2.56
Graves Mobile Home 1978-79 168.74 5.06 173.80
Wesley & Wilma
Marlatt Mobile Home 1978-79 195.91 5-88 201.79
Clinton Zahl Mobile Home .1978-79 127-51 3.83 131.34
Richard A. Franke Mobile Home 1978-79 131-77 395 135.72
Walt Steagall Mobile Home 1978-79 73.92 2.22 76.14
134.08
62.90
1978-79 171.95 5.16 177.11
1978-79 88-39 2.65 91-04
1978-79 77-14 2.31 79.ii5
1978-79 169.40 5-08 174.48
1978-79 89.90 2.70 .92.60
1978-79 296.05 8.88 304.93
1978-79 142.60 4.28 146.88
Elvira Irby '
Morrow County Tax Collector