Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 25, 1987, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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EXTENSION
SERVICE
County
Agent’s
Corner
By County Ag Agent F red Lursdin
Poor nutrition robs all living
thingv ol then v italil> including
garden vegetable plants
W hen key nutrients are in short
supply in the soil supf>>rting garden
vegetable plants, they will show hun
gcr symptom The usual result is
weak plants that yield poorly
However, nutrient deficiency pro
b lctm in garden soil can be
discovered early lhn>ugh soil testing
The most accurate way to test your
soil is to send a representative sam
pie to a laboratory lor analysis
Sescral excellent private soil testing
labs otter their services to gardeners
as well as tanners Oregon State
University also provides soil testing
service
Check with your local county I s
tension agent for information on
available testing services in sour
area
The results you obtain from a
laboralorv will only he as good as the
sample you submit Samples should
be taken Iron) the top b X inches of
garden soil where most of the plant
roots are located
Collect a number ol subsainplcs
(hat are representative of the overall
garden Avoid taking samples Irom
areas where water stands lor long
pernids if that condition occurs in
only a small part of the garden
Similarly, avoid sampling in places
where larger than usual amounts ol
lime, tcrtili/er. or organic materials
have built up in the soil over time
W hen testing soil around trees or
other deep moled plants, the sample
should include soil from a loot or
more in depth
Mis the subsamples vou collect
together to represent a single soil
type or condition Alter the soil sub
samples have been thoroughlv mis
ed. package a small portion tor
delivers to a soil testing laboratory
Use clean sampling tools and
avoid contaminating the sample dur
ing mising and packaging
Soil testing can be verv helpful
when starting a garden in a new area,
savs Rogers testing can also pin
point problems that sou suspect may
be present due to poor plant pertor
maiKe However, in the absence ol
special problems, most gardeners
Morrow County Clerk Barbara
Hloodsworth is reminding voters that
they must he registered to vote by A
p in March 10. 21 davs before the
election to be able to vole in the
March 31 election
Those people planning to null
their registration in to the clerk's ol
fice are cautioned to be sure that the
registration papers must be rcceii
ed in the uuiil by the clerk's office
by A p m March It)
Citizens may register to vote it
they are I X or older and residents of
Oregon Voters must re register it
their residence or nulling address
has changed, it their name has
changed or it they wish to change
their political affiliatio n , says
Hloodsworth
Candidates who have tiled lor
Morrow County positions tor the
March ' I election are as follows
M orrow County School District
Julie Nelson- Advisory *4 lone I es
3
yrs .
Randy
Hughes
Director./one 4. 4 yr. Marcia
Kemp Director, /o n e 4. 4 yr .
Karen Pettigrew A dvisory. *1
Hoardman Ir r . ' yr . C harlie
Anderson A dvisory. *1 Hepp
ner I es ' yr . Jerry M el lligott
Director, /o n e V 4 yr . George
Kenney Advisory, #6 H.cirdnun Irr.
Ayr No one has tiled lor Ads isory
position #2 and #7 Heppner I es
both 3 yr terms
Port of Morrow
Kent (ioodycar and Pete Richards,
position x '. 2 yt . I.arrv 1 inds.iv
and Richard Cappoto. position »A
4 yr . John I Hristow and Bruce O
Nicholes *4. 4 yr
Hoardman Rural fir e District
Frank Hates Director, 4 yrs .
Mike Allison Director. 4 vrs
Hoardman Cemetery District
Hazel H Miller Director 4 vrs
Hoardman Park A
Recreation District
Raymond I ) Michael Director. 4
vr . Wanda ( i D a ci Director. 4
yr William P Sharkey Director. 4
yr
Heppner t emetery
Maintenance District
Beverly Gunderson Director. 4
yr
Heppner Rural f ir e District
Donald I
Bennett Director, 4
vrs Monte I vans Director. 4 vrs
Heppner W ater Control District
need not test their soil more Ire
quontly than every four to five years
Voter registration deadline
nears; eandidates announced
Archie H a lf Director. 4 vr.; Jim
Nan W in k le -D ire c to r, 4 y r .;
Albert I . ( Km in Director 4 yr.
Irrigon Cemetery District
Donald A I ppcnhach Director
#2. 4 yr . Edwin P Johnson
Director #3. 4 vr
Irrigon Rural fir e Protection
District
Kenneth W l amb Director#2. 4
y r . I y nn Hobbs Director * 1.4 y r
Irrigon Park and Recreation
District
Orville J Huehanan Director »2.
4 yr . Charlotte Carpenter Director
»4. 4 y r
AA illow ( reck Park District
David I Sykes At I arge, 2 yr .
Pat Sweeney At larg e. 2 vr . John
Edwards Director
4 yr . Ken
I timer Director #2. 4 yr Judy Rea
Director # 1. 4 y r
lone-1 esinglon Cemetery District
None tiled
HAICt Hoard o f Directors
John P Kopetski Director »V 4
yr
School carnival does well
Large crowd enjoys
museum open house
By Justine AAealherford
On Saturdav. feh 14. IhO per
sons enjoyed demonstrations and
displas s bs members of the Morrow
County Creative Arts and Crafts
Group in the Counts Museum
Others, many first tune visitors,
were so buss toasting their eves and
cng>y mg the refreshment table in the
entrance hall that thes missed sign
mg the register
Ihe current Museum Commission
undet the leadership ol Ainu Green
worked with the officer» and
members ot ihe ('realise Arts and
Cratts Nociets lor nuns months ar
ranging this scry pleasing and sue
cesslul open house
Commission members arc Ida
farra. Barbara Hltvodsworlh. Ken
Smouse Harold Peck Irene Swan
son. secretary Mars (ioheen and
chairnun Ainu Green VojcanEor
quer is the president ol the artists and
Cork Norcnc was a leader in
working with the museum on the
open house
Johunnc Wood. the museum
curator, and Rashel Harnett, her
assistant who was the original
curator, both look part in the plann
mg and were scrv evident at the
open house showing people around
the sis rooms ot the displays and
answering questions about the
museum
Artists whodetnonstiuicil skills m
eluded Hells Hrown. working with
pastels. Greg Sweek and I racy
Hunch with clamed glass art ob|c\ts,
Marsha Sweek and Babe Harris at
Carding, spinning and weaving with
counts wind. Shirlev Me N.irv at
china painting, lina Diarp with
water colors. Dr Jim Norcnc wiih
silver and wood carving Cork
Norcne with water colors and oil
painting. I d M u n i wilh wood car
v ing ( Xher .mists had v urious works
on display
On Thursday, fo b
12. A in u
Green and Cork Norene were radio
program guests ot Harmon Springer
on Hcrmiston's K H l lor one halt
hour promoting area toruism and
awareness ot regional arts and crafts
persons and their works and wares
Members ot the Morrow Counts
Historical Society Ruth McCabe.
Jean Nelson. Sue Vinson and Justine
Weatherford stayed with a table
displaying Ihe society's I **X 7
historical calendars, volumes ot the
annual Chronicles, historic pictures
special area hooks and ihe index and
recent Counlv histors hook which
they were selling or listing orders
They arc beginning to work
4 -H leaders forum
slated M arch 7
4 H leaders u u i register lor a
leaders forum to be held March 7 ai
Ihe D j II cs Keynote speaker l.ila
flouglum will begin the day's scs
sums at 4 ttl a ill I coders will be
able to select live c lass sessions from
among Ihe following
Market Livestock feeding tor
Performance ami Carcass Contests.
Knowledge Howls What are they ’
How do they w ork’ . I ivestock Judg
ing. Horse Health, l eader Com
munication. Washington Record
Hooks. Oregon Record Book,
leaching Nutrition I hrough Action
and Games. Basic Sewing Projects,
fashion Revue. Nergcrv Ovcrlock
Machines, f a i r ( oniests. All lerrain
Vehicles. Stress Connection. Child
Abuse R ecognition, reaching
Strategics tor 4 H Club Management
Camping Opjsortumties. Assertive
Discipline tor 4 II leaders
Registration torms are available at
ihe Morrow ( '«Hints I stcnsionoffice
in Heppner I or further information
contact Hill Broderick oi Hirdinc
I ullis. b7b 'Xv42
Brazell active as
4-H Council leader
lust Thursday afternoon Heppner grade school and tumor high
school students painted signs for the school carnival The parents club
raised around $I.2)X) dollars Proceeds will be used tor buying
playground equipment and other special needs The ipagheti dinner
also raised over SWM) which was sponsored by the junior high school
Local
ASC
office awarded
The Morrow County Agricultural
Soil Conservation Service office
staff and County Committee receiv
ed an award tor the most outstanding
office in the state ol Oregon lor
1986.
Cited especially were the efficient
and effective ojx-ration ol the USDA
pmgrams and particular the county s
Conservation Reserve Program
Each of the office staff. Sandy
Bennett. Joan Hughes and Dawn
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Peterson including former C E D
Judy Buschke received cash awards
In addition each ol the county com
mittre men. Steve H ill, Kenneth
Nelson and Doug Drake received a
cash award The efforts ol Tim Gray
and Judy Barber, although nut of
tic i.illy recognized helped to make
this award possible
The awards were presented at a
state wide conference held in
Newport last week
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l eadership of the South Morrow
Council rests on the shoulders ot
President Jean Brazell. lesmgton A
former 10 year 4 H er in Morrow
County and now mother ol two
teenage children. Jean carries her
interest in the program not only to
county involvement, but also to ser
vice on the Oregon 4 H Advisory
Committee
Ihe Stale Advisory
Committee is the group that reviews
all 4 H developments, and nukes the
Ii nal rccixnmendat ions
A concerned, involved citizen.
Jean not only assists her husband AI
in their machine shop business in
i.csington. but shares her lime with
Methodist Church as part ot choir
Worship Committee and other
church related activities She has
served on the School Advisors (in n
inittee and works as a substitute
teacher She also gives piano and
guitar lessons, gardens and sews
Brazell currently is creating the out
fits for the Morrow County f air and
Rodeo Court
Her leadership of the 4 H Coun
t il is appreciated
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The Heppner Gazette lim e». H eppner. Oregon AArdnesdav. feh ru arv 25. IW 7
PUBLIC NOTICE
toward amXher importani centennial
the hundred year birthday ot the ar
rival of ihe railroad They are en
couragmg any jsersons who have pic
turci ot ihe early railroad or amet
doles ahoul early train travel to
please share these with the county
historical vtcicty
Die Heppner City Planning Com­
mission will hold a public hairing on
March 9. 19X7 to consider a Condi
tiofial l'* e permit application to
allow administrative offices in an
R I zone Properly is located at 15«
Rock Street
Tas lot 2(H)«.
A alley view Estates Subdivision
X OOp m ai Heppner City Hall. IXX
W Willow
Nancy Lankford. Chairman
Published
Eebruary 25. 19X7
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the Circuit Ct*urt
ot the State of Oregon
tor the County ot Morrow
Probate IVjurtm ent No X"1 PR 4
I state of JOHN I L O Y D JONES.
I Vc eased
N O T IC E TO IN T E R E S T E D
PERSONS
Probate pnvccdings in the estate
ol JOHN I L O Y D JONES. deceas
ed arc now pending in ihe afx>\e en
titled coun. wherein RK H a r d w
JO NES A K A T H L E E N PAT
l i f t W the undersigned, has been
jpjvuntcd and has qualified as the
jvrsonal representative of said
estate All (versons having claims
against said estate hereby are re
quired to present them, in due form,
within lour months alter the date of
the first publication ol this mXicc. as
stated below . to the undersigned at
the
fo llo w in g
address
now
designated as the place for the
presentation of claims, to wit office
ol Cramer A Cramer, Attorneys tor
I stale. 'At W
Washington St .
Burns. Oregon, nulling address
P O Bos M b . Bums. OR 9772« or
thes nuy be barred
All persons whose right» mas be
attested by the sjid probate pro
c redings nuv obtain additional intoi
Mutual from the record» ot the court,
the undersigned personal rrpresen
taluc or the latter's attorncyl») who
is iarct Richard W
Jones A
Kathleen Pattccuw
Dale and first published Eebruary
23 |9 t7
Published Eebruary 2V March 4
I I . 1987
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN A II A llO N IO B ID
NO M C I IS HE REBY G IV E N
th.il the Morrow County Public
Woiks iK'jvartmcnt invites bids tor
(he lease purchjsc of the following
I 65 HP. track Type I roc tor
SI A I ED bids will he received at
Ihe Morrow County J*uhlic Works
office in lesington. Oregon until
9 '« a m on W cdncsdai. March 4.
1987. and will be opened at 1« 00
a m on Wedneviay. M arch4. |9X7
in ihe County Court office in the
Courthouse, at Heppner, Oregon
Bidders security in (he amount of
five percent i Vv i must be presented
with all bids l or complete spccifica
Hons and requirements contact the
Public W orks office at b7b 9061 csl
17
Published
Eeb
25.
19X7
PUBLIC NOTICE
NO M C I O f W ATE R R IG H T
I R A NSEI R APPI IC A I IO N
A9(M
On Eebruary 4. 19X7. an applica
lion was tiled in the office of the
W ater Resources Director hy Robert
J K ilkenn y for approval o f
changes in place of use and jaunt of
diversion of water from a well, jvur
suanl 1« the provisions of ORS
M l) Alt) to MO AV)
Ihe certificate recorded at page
29143 Volume 2 1 Stale Record of
Water Right Certificates, in the
name of Robert J K ilkenny,
describes j right which includes ihe
use ol not to cicced 0 «2 cubic foot
jser second from a well lor irrigation
ol a certain I
in NE '« N W 'a .
Sec 29. I IN . R 2 b f. W M . with a
date of priority o f December 17.
1952
Water lor said right is ap
propriatcd from a well located 22()'N
and 2 Ml W from the Center of Sec
29 being within the si « s w <
of Sec 29. I IN . R2bE. W M
Die applicant herein, owner o f the
lands above described, proposes to
change the jvoinl of appropriation
therefrom to a well located I50'S
and 4 7 « 'I from the Center o f Sec
21. being within the N W 'a SE 'a
of Sec 21 l i v R26I WM and to
change Ihe place o f use to irrigation
of I ' ac NW '* SE'« and 0 2 ac
SW '« NE '4 of said Sec 21
Protests against approval of the
application may be filed by persons
alleging injury to their csivling water
rights Protests must be prepared in
writing one copy to he served on the
applicant Rt 2. Bos 2245. Heppner.
( )R 97X (b, and one copy filed in the
office of the W ater Resources Direc
lor. Salem, OR 9731«, together with
a $25 filing Ice Forms ami rules tor
filing pnxcvtv will he furnished ujvon
request It a protest is filed, a hear
ing will he scheduled
It no protest is tiled, the applica
lion may be approved by Ihe water
resources director without a hearing,
but not before 2« days after the last
publication of this mXicc
Dated at Salem. Oregon this bth day
of I ebroary 1987
W illiam H Young, Director
Published Eeb 18. 25. March 4.
1987
SEVEN
Lhe follow inn precincts will he com
hined for the March 31. 1987
elect ion
#1 N Hoardman and >2 S Hoard
nun Combined Hoardman
1 5 N Irrigon and #6 S Ir
rigon Combined Irrigon
#4 lone lone
#7 Lesmgton lesington
X) Hard nun. *8 NE Hcjvpner. *9
NW Hcjvpner. #10 SE Heppner #1 I
SW
Heppner
Com bined
Haiditun Heppner
Morrow County Clerk
Barbara Hloodsworth
Published
Eebruary 2A, 1987
PUBLIC NOTICE
In Die Circuit Court o f the
State of ()regi*n
for the County of Morrow
No 86 ( \ r>4
S TA TE OE O R E G O N . Acting by
and through the D irecto r o f
Veterans' A tta in ,
Plaiatifl
STATE: O f O R EG O N . Department
of Revenue.
Coplaintifl.
v
S I / A N A L Y T T O N Ika SU ZA N
PEINE CR ED ITS. INC U N IT E D
STATES OE A M E R IC A . Internal
Revenue Scnicc. D O U G L A S l
NELSON
and
ROSELYN
NELSO N
Defendants
N O T IC E OE SALE
Bv virtue of an Execution issued
*>cit of lhe afxise entitled court in the
above entitled cause In me directed
and dated on Eebruary 17. 1987,
based ujvon a Judgment rendered and
entered in said court on January 30,
1987 in Idvor of the State of Oregon.
Acting by and through the Director
of Veterans' Affairs, commanding
me to nuke sale ot Ihe following
described real and personal pnvper
ly, to-wit
The South half o f h n 7, HI, n k 20.
« n r . V i lion 2 A, /im m /np 5 North.
Nil ngr 2fi. h « M North o f thr
rehnateJ Columbia Hurt //ig/iHiiv
41JIO. groming ea.irmenl JO frrl
»ii It alony ihe h u t \nle o f lo t f>
alony the South portion o f lo t t> to
California Street
101,1 I I I ! N
» / / / / III!
FOLLOWING
DISC N IH II)
410HIII lit >Ml WHICH IS FIRM
i yaffixfp ro nn nnopiniy .
IV77 l i in Ihke. 64 1 2N. mobile
home, \erial number Ot>Vb
to satisfy a Judgement against deten
dants Suzan A Litton Ika Suzan
Peine for the sum of $ '7 ,8 7 2 9 ',
together with interest .it 9 0 percent
jver annum from dale of Judgement
until paid
N O W . THEREFORE:, hy virtue
01 said I so. utkin and Judgement amt
in compliance with the command ol
said W rit. I will on lhe '1st day of
March. 1987. at 1« (X) a m at Rt
2 bos 424. Irrigon. Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon, sell at public auction ami
subject to redemption to the highest
bidder for cash in hdml all ol the
right, title and interest which I ran
vis Peine and Suzan A Litton tka
Susan Peine hail on September I 3.
1977, the date o f plaintiffs tnor
Igdgc. and thereafter had in and to
the above desc ribed real and per
sonal pmjverty or any part or jvimon
thereof, to satisfy said Execution and
Judgement ami interest, costs ami .a
cnnng costs
Dated at Heppner. Oregon, on
February 18. 1987
Roy Drago, Sheriff
tsiPauline Winter
Chief C ivil Dejvuty
Published February 2A. March 4.
I I , 18, 1987
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OE
M EASURE
E L E C T IO N
Willow Creek Park District
Notue is hereby given (hut on
31st, March. 1987, an election will
be held in W illow Creek Park
District, Morrow County. Oregon
The (mils will he open from X (X)
a m to X IX) p m The following
shall he the hallix title for the
measure submitted to the electors
thereof
O N E YEAR O P E R A T IN G L E V Y
Q U E S T IO N Shall District levy
$29. Kill outside it's zeni las have tor
operating jvurposev lor 1987 88 ’
I X PI AS M l< IN I ho measure
to provide for ivperation o f the
W illow Creek Park District
Evlmutcd tax cost tor this measure
is 17 cents per $I(XX) which is an
E S T IM A T E O N L Y based on the
best information available from the
County Asvevsor at the lime o f
estimate
(sjKen Turner
Secretary
Barbara Hloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
I TARD OF THANKS
~
i
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Thanks to all who hel|ved with
Heppner » Centennial Open House
It was a success City Employees.
City Police Dejx . Oregon Slate
Police, Gov
Neil Goldschmidt.
Debbie Ko tiler. John Edmund si xi.
Chamber of Commerce. Country
Rove. All Saints Episcopal Church.
United Methodist Church. Morrow
County Historical Society
Cara Costa. Mayor
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W e wish to extend our sincere
thanks to all our tnendv and relatives
tor their cards ol sympathy, tloral
offerings, memorials and other ex­
pressions at the time of our recent
bereavement A special thanks to
Dr W olff, the start of the hospital,
and the nursing home tor the concern
and care given to our loved one
Lhe family of Kov Orwick
2 23 Ip
On behalf of all the students o f
Heppner Jr
High involved in
athletics. I would like to express my
sincere ajvpreciation to all involved
in our sjughetti teed
Lhank you to all the parents that
donated meat and bread Your con­
tributions are truly appreciated
Lhank you Jack dikl Ruth Maben of
Court Street Market for donating oil
Ihe ingredients lor our salad We
really appreciate the support A
special lhank you to the following
ladies tor their cooking, cleaning up
and sujsemsing student helpers
Susan Johnston. Shannon Wicklund.
Laurie Hire. l^iRac Kindle and
Ericta Gunderson
Our Spaghetti Feed was a great
success' lhank you again for your
sujiport
Dave Gunderson
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To my wonderful school-mates
and other triends who remembered
me and my parents with cards, calls
and prayers during the weeks I wav
hospitalized alter my accident, thank
you from the bottom o f my heart
You are |ust the greatest jieople ever
and |uvt knowing that you care will
keep my spirits bolstered during the
next lew months o f my recovery.
Pamela (Wilkinson) O 'Keeffe
Pheonix. Az
2 2A |p
lhe 2nd annual Hcjspnct Parents
Club school carnival wjs a huge sue
cess due to the great response o f the
community We are still adding up
the proceeds and we are well over
Iasi year's total of $767 (X) Die
money will be used to purchase
playgn>und and classrikim equip
ment ami spec u l projects
Diank vou to the hardworking
chairmen Stacy Briggs. 1 aKac Kin­
dle. Jan Coe. Hcjvpner Student
Council, le a Calvert. Joan Records,
Joy Krcin. Cherry Webber, Kay
Proctor. Joyce Hughes. Darlene
Schoonover, April Sykes. Linda
Shaw ami Delia Robinson A special
hand to all hie jvcoplc who worked
in the booths, took tickets, and
donated pies and cukes
A personal thank you to many
merchants who donated bingo
prizes Murray's Drug, Morrow
County Grain Growers, Pettyjohn's
f arm A Building Supply. Coast to
Coast, Charlie's Pizza, Gardner's
Men's Wear. Petersons Jewelers,
Shoo Box. Big Bite Deli A Heppner
Bowl
A sjicc tal lhank you to Tom and
Helen Riehl of R A W D r iv t In tor
their help and assistance
We also appreciate the uve of the
lair pavilion and fac ilities It wav a
great place to have the carnival
lhank you Morrow County Fair
Board
And last to principal Don Cole, a
big thank you lor all your help from
the planning stages, through
decorating and clean up. especially
sweeping ami mopping
'87 carnival chairpersons
Karla Waterlund A Marcia Kemp
2 NOTICES____________
Hcjvpner AI Anon meetings have
been changed to Saturday nights at
x 0 0 .11 S I Patrick » Pariah Hall
Heppner Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting at St Patrick's Parish Hall
For more information call 6 7 6 9X1A
or 676-9724
) u iiii
i HELP WANTED
Hcjvpner Junior High baseball
coach wanted Contact l>»n Cole,
676 9I2 X for details
2 25 2c
Position Open Deputy Sheriff
law enforcement and crime preven
lion work, including civil privccss,
patrol and investigation, must have
the ability to react calmly and effec
lively in stress or emergency
situations
ApplkatKins Available hy contac­
ting Morrow County S h eriffs O f ­
fice. POHos 1 39, Heppner. <hegon
97X36. (503) 676 9061 ext 40
Resumes required
Salary Certified $l448'm o n th
Uncertified $ l4 ll/m o n th .
Closing Date March 13, I98"L
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