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    SIX - The Heppner Gaiette-Tlme.
lone slates
Sp
ring Qean
Up
Week
lone City Council has pro
claimed the week of March 22 -W
as Spring Clean Up Week.
On Friday, Mar. 26. and
Saturday. Mar. 27th, there will
be trucks available to pick up
In the residential areas. Local .
businesses must make special
arrangements with the city,
said a spokesperson.
As there are no available
funds for collection of ap
pliances and tires, individuals
may take these items to the
Lexington Dump between 10
a.m. and 12 noon on an
Saturday morning for a nom
inal fee. For removal of car
bodies, arrangements must be
made through Mayor Linda
LaRue, continued the spokes
person. Residents are asked to burn
all garden refuse and tree
trimmings and to bag up the
cold ashes before pickup.
There will be no hauling to the
lone Dump as it is closed, she
said.
Volunteers are needed to
help on Friday and Saturday.
For further information call
one of the following numbers:
422-7468. 422-7142 or 422-7513.
School board
to meet
The regular March meeting
of the Morrow County School
board has been scheduled for
Monday. March 15 at Colum
bia Jr. High School in Irrigon.
The meeting will begin at 8
p.m.
The school board will con
sider several policies which
are under review including a
policy related to religious
activity and an update of the
district's policy for selection
of employee bargaining units,
said a spokesperson.
The board is also expected
to consider bids for school,,
buses and a storage building.
In other business, the board
will hear a report from their
insurance committee on the
district's insurance coverage.
Troedson grant
application
now available
Application forms for the
Carl W. Troedson Grani-in-
Aid program are being distri
buted to the offices of the three
high schools in Morrow
County for completion bv
senior students, it was an
nounced by Morrow Co S'.-twn'.
District
Students wb" hiv- p'V!';v
ly held Trnedser Grant:-!!.
Aid are eiiaibi- :, m" ''
renewals of their r-m:- s.no
a spokesp"ror- V'i.r.'"i:': v ;v.
art. r,....:yin;: 7 ;.-! -or i:-;-,:---during
'fi'' CUr-T.' '-'; ;''
tiemg s'f' ci:"-"' r:..: :.u:
the iippis'-atiw. t-i-ni-cation
Ur-.v jjv
abie a' 'v ' ''
School I! s re-: ' ;-'.ri ir .
lrig'.or; The fi'-arllim : "" : '
and sub!
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New manai'f.
v
Dale Thompson
Dale Thompson took over
duties as manager of the Les
Schwab Tire Center in Hep
pner last Friday. Thompson, a
ten year employee of the
company, came to Heppner
from Sweet Home where he
was assistant manager.
Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. March 18. 1982 -
PUEIIC NOTICES
IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON
Ordinance No. MC-C7
An Ordinance establishing a
Weed Control District for
Morrow County, identifying
noxious weeds to be controlled
by said district, and establish
ing procedures for control of
such weeds within Morrow
County, and repealing the
declaration of weed control
district dated October. 1937 ..
WHEREAS noxious weeds
have become so thoroughly
established and are spreading
so rapidly within Morrow
County as to be a menace to
the public welfare, and
WHEREAS. ORS 570.515
provides that a County Court
may declare the County a
Weed Control District for the
purpose of destroying such
weeds and preventing the
seeding and spread of such
other weeds and plants as the
County may declare to be
noxious, and
WHEREAS, the County
Court has received petitions
from citizens within the
County requesting the County
to establish a Weed Control
District.
THE COUNTY COURT OF
MORROW COUNTY OR
DAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section No. 1. Morrow
County is hereby declared
to be a Weed Control
District. The boundaries
of the District shall coin
cide with the boundaries
of Morrow County.
Section No. 2. Short title.
This ordinance shall be
known as the Weed Con
trol Ordinance of Morrow
County.
Section No. 3. Definitions.
The definitions in this
section shall apply 'unless
the context of the ord
inance requires other
wise. a "County" means Mor
row County. Oregon
b 'County Court" shall
mean the County Court
of Morrow Coun'y . Ore
gon c 1 'County '" y" means
the Clerk of the rounry
fj- V-XIOUS Weed"
means any pati'.' vwt
is .je'..rn.!ied r-y r-
p -
Poickaji' A.
1-8x10
1-5x7
4-wailet size
only
$8.88
PAY
All
Ml
PUBLIC NOTICES
1. To find out if any
noxious weeds or
plants are being per
mitted to grow and
produce bloom or seed
within the County.
2. To serve notices.
3. When necessary to
destroy or cut or to
supervise the destruc
tion or cutting of
noxious weeds grow
ing or seeding within
the County.
4. To conduct investiga
tions, approve plans
and certify expendi
tures pertaining to
weed control projects
operated under cost
share assistance
grants.
b The weed inspector
shall have access to the
land within the district.
c) When the provisions of
this ordinance are
not being compiled with,
the weed inspector
shall serve a writ
ten notice to the
owner or occupant of the
land. If the inspector is
unable to personally
serve the owner or
occupant, the inspector
shall post the notice and
two copies thereof in
three conspicuous
places on the land.
d) The notice shall con
tain: 1. The dated service or
posting of notice.
2. The name of the weed
or weeds growing on
such land, and a
statement setting
forth that such weeds
must be destroyed or
prevented from pro
ducing seed within a
specified time of not
less than two days nor
more than twenty days,
to be established by the
inspector, from the date
of service or posting of
such notice.
3) A copy of such notice
together with the
proof of service or
posting endorsed
thereon, shall be filed
with the County Court.
Section No. 5. Duties of the
property owner and oc
cupants. a) Service or posting of
the notice provided for
in section No 4 of this
ordinance shall have the
effect to require the
ow ner or occupant of the
land to destroy or pre
vent from seeding or
spreading any weeds
specified in the notice
'lu-ing the continuation
of ownership or oc
cuuancy of the land bv
su'.'l. ji'-rson or until the
-i:s'''i''' is dissolved
t, i.d:r, person, firm, or
'ii'-poration owning or
(,' ''up'- inf land within
r- ' mm'' shall destroy
D'cvi'ir trie seeding
',. :,:.-r land of any
loo-- v.'--d classified
v':iou- I"- 'tns ord
ir. ,!!!'( !'. uv; ol the
;,' r!.r,H ;,r,H
, t.nie aeeiared
,!!,,.:, and set by
:!.' ill''' N o weed
ia'"r: jioxiou:-. shall
!-'';!;!' '! tf, p'-oduce
Schwab
;d;'-''d past
KISSES .' .M".Tr"T'!tV", ' ".' "
a
"i t
2-8x1 0's
2-5x7's
8-wallet size
only
$13.88
ONLY A $3.o6" DEPOSIT I
You pay the rest I
when you pick them up '
n ages welcome
Groups $1.00 extra per person
ages welcome
0
PUBLIC NOTICES
seed.
Section No. 6. Noxious
weeds.
For the purposes of this
ordinance the following
weeds are declared to be
noxious: Skeleton weed.
Tansy Ragwort. Yellow
Star Thistle
This list may be amended
and updated by resolution
of the Morrow County
Court. Vi shall be reviewed
annually to determine
necessity of adding or
deleting weeds from the
list.
Section No. 7. Weeds of
These are weeds which
are of economic import
ance and which occur in
small enough infestation
to make eradication prac
ticable in most of Morrow
County. They may be
upgraded to noxious
weeds when eradication
becomes possible or when
the economic threat be
comes great enough to
require total eradication.
The owner or occupant of
property is required to
make every practical at
tempt to eradicate weeds
of economic importance.
Weeds of economic impor
tance are: Musk Thistle;
Poison Hemlock ; Water
Hemlock; Doddler; Hal
ogeton; Milk Thistle;
Goat Grass; Hounds Ton
gue; Bur Chervil.
Section No. 8. Eradication of
weeds when owner or
occupant refuses to do so.
(a) If the owner or
occupant of property fails
or refuses to immediately
destroy or cut noxious
weeds after being notified
by personal service or by
posting of the property,
the weed inspector shall
immediately notify the
district attorney who shall
take necessary steps for
enforcement.
(b) The weed inspector
shall also immediately
notify the County Court
who shall authorize the
weed inspector and such
assistants as may be
necessary to go upon the
land or premises and
destroy the noxious weeds
or control them in such
manner as will destroy all
seeds of such noxious
weeds; however, if such
destruction or control is
impracticable because the
weeds are too far advan
ced or for other reasons
means of control are
unsatisfactory, the in
spector shall so notify the
County Court, which shall
request the State Depart
ment of Agriculture to
immediately quarantine
any such noxious weed
infested farm.
'c ' In all cases where the
weed inspector under
takes to destrov or control
noxious weeds, the most
effective arid practical
method in the judgement
of the inspector, and with
r.'Hin . Strawberries are an excel-'-'d
to a store ent source of Vitamin C
and calcium and also in
clude riboflavin and iron.
SEARS
CATALOG
In Heppner
Wod.,
March 24
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fipBLIC NOTICES
least injury to the land
and crops, shall be used.
(d) Upon the completion
of such work the weed In
spector shall file with the
County Clerk an Itemized
statement of the expenses
necessarily incurred in
the destruction of such
weeds, including his or
her own wages, verified
by oath.
(ei When the statement of ex
pense is filed, the clerk
shall cause it to be entered
upon a lien docket prepar
ed for that purpose. The
amount of the charges and
expenses when so docket
ed shall constitute a first
lien upon such lands or
premises, except as to
taxes.
Section No. 9. Collection of
lien.
If the charges and expenses
are not paid and the lien
discharged by the owner
within 90 days from the date
the lien is docketed, the
County Clerk shall certify
the same to the tax collect
or, who shall extend the
amount thereof upon the
current tax rolls. When so
extended, the same shall
constitute a valid lien
against such premises and
shall be collected by the tax
collector in the same man
ner as taxes are collected.
All liens so certified by the
County Clerk to the tax
collector after September 1
of each year shall be
extended on the next roll
delivered to the tax collector
under ORS 311.115.
Section No. 10. Penalties.
Violation of this ordinance
is a violation and is
punishable, upon convic
tion, by a fine not to
exceed $100 for each
offense.
Section No. II. Emergency
clause.
In as much as it is
necessary for the health,
safety, and welfare of the
citizens of Morrow County
that this ordinance take
immediate effect, an
emergency is hereby de
clared to exist and this
ordinance shall take effect
immediately after the
nn
causes tc Kit n
you harvest a
higher-yielding crop.
And now for a
limited time only,
you can get $10 back
on each gallon of
MERTECT you buy.
Applied by air or
ground, MERTECT .
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than you would
expect to pay.
SEE YOUR
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3
PUBLIC NOTICES
second publication of
official notice describing
the district and naming
the weeds to be destroyed
or prevented from seed
ing. DATED this tenth day of
March, 1982.
MORROW COUNTY COURT
-s- Donald C McElligott
8- Judge
-s- Warren McCoy
Commissioner
s- Dorothy Krebs
Commissioner
Published: March 18. 19B2
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