Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1987)
J». H (.lil - H r p p o r r G a z e tte - ! in *r» , H e p p n e r . ( >r«-gon M r d n n d a ) , M a r c h Ih , I 1X7 Fair and Rodeo Court to Hotel Questions and Answers feature horse race The 11X7 M orrow t ounty f air and Rodeo Court w ill again feature a race at Portland Meadows this sear and (J ix x n Cindy Das is wishes to in site Morrow County resilient' to join her, and her court for a das at the races on Sunday. M arch 21 A special discount is ottered through Sfickie Madison t all 676 1X14 tor information Die Morrow County l air and Rodeo w ill conduct j hottle drive in the area during the week ol M arch 21 Anyone interested in donating to that is asked to sail one ol the princesses in their area Ih c money rn llrctr»! hs this d u xc w ill go to What is the lleppner-St. Pat rich's Hold Project? The Heppner Motel Mill hr remodeled into a I I unit senior c ili/c n apart ment commpfex A senmr citizen center Mill he included on the ground floor the project Mill It he a much needed improvement to downtown Hepp ncr. and 2) meet a need in the communtt) to provide housing lor senior citizens Mho can no longer maintain a large home hut do not M.ml to leave the community Who is responsible for the project? The ( ’ ll) of Heppner M ill buy. remodel and operate the apartment com pic» the ( it ) M ill lease the senior citizen center to the Ueppiu i Senior C itizen s, the long term lease M i l l require the seniors to oper.it and main tain the senior center portion ot the building Ih c project has hern a community rtlo rl m uh contributions In h ii the He pp ner Senior C itizens, the < Mil fellow s Iawtge the Hank ot I astern • kregon Heppner K o n o m ic Deselopmenl Corp and the Heppner Cham hci ot ( on» mcrcc detray costs lor travel and expenses taken by the fair and rodeo sourt while representing Morrow Counts Ih e g irls w ill he p u kin g up bottle in Heppner on W ednesday. M arch 2 s in lone »*fl Satu rday. M arch 2 1 jn d le xin g to n the week of M arch 2 ' 27 f o r futher pickup in sour a re j x j II. Cindy Das is b ’ b I X I 7 Judy D a v is h 7h 1 2 'X Jud y Jc p s c n 422 7 |X 0 . K a th le e n H razcll i x i x I 42 Several grapevine wre.uhs arc left from the sidewalk sale during Si f’atrivk s weekend, call ans one ol the la ir and rodc>> court members What will the project cost? E X T E N S IO N S E R V IC E Who will pay for the project? A )*>(*»/*m state grant (d ie s not need to he paid hueki Mill lie given the C ity of Heppner if it can arrange lor the balance of funds needed tor the project Heppner Senior C itizens hjee committed VAH¥■ > to the proic ' md .1 , nuking an effort to raise more ntonev The Heppner Odd helloMs I mlgc has donated ovet S-tttitltl h it » r ' Ih c Housing D ivisio n of the State of Oregon ha- committed i ■ t|'>>c«i loan to the ( it) for the project I he tnletest rate of the loan li i nearly I I T The C ity may he able to obtain j loan at a suhsta u all» low, i interest rate from one of the liK a l h a n k -il 11 the • caucom n taxing ability to repay the loan and 2i the interest and tic loan . u l»1 to* munic ipal la * treatment Ih e amount ot the loan wou.d Is. slight I s I »ihan VfUOjmt) Why is there an election for I he projed? I he ( 'its has to meet lending requirements ot the il bank it must be able to commit its general taxing abil. , I. the pron I tins, the C ity must amend its charter to allow it i iw 54<»iix • ! horroMing would onlv he done once and » M> ..It • the hot I i This dors not mean the taxjiavers w ill |iut lor lh< t .tv 's loan K. the ajurlm enl units dsm id nsire tfun jus lot if», pi . Ihc elect i m- the C ity guarantees all loan payments w ill N I, I heie o i. wailing list ot 24 names lor the Id unit' hi i i. uroied W lit* can I h ' a tenant? tenants must he over 5g sears old or handleupp.d II a local bank , sides the loan tor the project, there w ill Is - no income lim it lot tenant Why docs the ( if) need litis projed? It w ill help an economically depressed Heppner develop ulicrn. in e resourscs It w ill keejt Pioneer Memorial Hospital in town b\ providing a jmni I ot those who rels on the proximity of gissl health care sets h i s X s an older building, the hotel is continuing to dclcriotulc I he fern.siding project w ill give a needed face lifl to the downtown area I he building w ill serve as a focal point tor the social life of senior citizens to r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n , contact H ill K u h n . 676 1141, ( u n i ( osta, 67b 5-444. Ja n e R a w lin s. 6 7 6 14X5, or C li f f t .re e n , 676 1 % I B y C o u n ty Ag A g ent F re d Lun d m Who says you »an l have a beautiful landscape and delicious healthful tresh vegetables ’ Such a combination is called edible land scaping and it is one of the most sen siblc gardening concepts ot the decade Start your edible la n d scjjx' hs growing wune ot the many attractive vegetables and herbs among your llowers and shrubs this summer The good taste of Ircsh produce along with the great xanctx of colors jn d textures provided hs vegetables and truils can make your sard attractive and tasteful Tdihlc landscaping is ease Ihe bronze, yellow or green leases of lelluce lhal arc often savoyed or crinkled n u ke an attractive edging and rival coleus for impact (ilo sss foliage, shining tru il. and compact growth make peppers a must tor the edible landscape I gg plant can be used as an accent plant, with its ai tractive llo w crs and shiny fruits Tomatoes are everyone’s favorite vegetable Sm all fruited or unusual ly colored ones look grcai in j con lIcp p iH -r Hotel Project Estimated Annual Incoinc. h\|>enses anti MnrtRaue I. Annual Income Kent includes utilities except 1 \ and Phone Studio Apt !<f (, 52X(l mo x 12 I Bedroom Apt lb hi $415 mo » 12 A N N I .A l G R O S S K I .N I le s s 5*4 vacancy rate Plus 2 guest roomxfó SIA night I I I I C I IX I A S M A l G R O S S |N ( (IM I I . A n n u a l I x |> c itsc s Adim nistration S2H unit Maintenance U tility Insurance faxes tlO yrs historical freeze! Replacement Reserve Slu lIKtl bti-lKtl V X isra i * '2 K tram S U M .’ 54 stai 4 . stai r .t t o tainer on the patio or trained up a wall or trellis Com bine them with other sine txpc vegetables to create a living fence Cucum bers squash jn d peas arc other vegetable p ljn ls that work well in this situation W here a fille r planting is in ede.l remember that carrots, parsnips arul asparagus h js e la c y , tern like foliage I or a more colorful touch, use- beets Sw iss chard ( which comes in red j i k I green foliagcd varieties! or rh u h jrb f or unusual texture nit he land scape, consider cabbages Many have c rink Ic'd ami blue green leases that would stand out nicely next to golden marigolds Need a ground cover ’ Straw he r ricx are pretty as well as delicious I ry the I illicum variety W uh onls a little imaginali»>n s . u »an design a garden ol any size to mxludc the edibles along with or namentals II space is lim ited, use lunging hjskels or container gardens to grow some of sour own looel as xfcell as d e c o ra tin g so u r ens ironment Ih e I m a lilla Morrow County f arm Bureau f ederation is planning sessions to introduce farm ers and ranchers to using computers lor ac counting and accessing market information I oren Hraat president ot the I m a lilla M orrow Counts Farm Bureau said his organization plans to hold a seminar on Datasphere Inc s Terra System , a cost aeciiun ting program, tor local members M arch 27 , at the Red I ion Pendleton from I to 4 p m Die seminars w ill he limited to '(» poo pic Interested jv rso n s should call the I mat 11 la Morrow ( ounty I arm Bureau office 2 ’ h 27 42 Ih e seminars w ill show farmers and ranchers w fu l «at farm computer applications are available in the area of cost jxxounting. crop o impuri son budgeting, cash (low analssis and w ill uh hide a demonstration ot I arm Bureau \ ( R I S .t market intornia non ss stent * I2X all that has ho»;n accomplished in a sear s nmc in Morrow Counts when they ch«ise the word "P a ra d e '' I hex did not use the definition o f parading meaning a street parade M is 55 cjth erlo rd and M rs West w ill each he presented a chicken din ner given by Rod s Market in Ir rigon and the F a ir and Rodeo Com nutter ' w ill give a l air and Kinleo button allowing free admission to all events held in |1K7 Nicholes supports policy adoptions for port Xppearing bel» uè thè Pori >1 Mor row Ci immtssion lavi 55 ed ne scia s attemoon PrucC Nicholes. » an .lutate tor cnmmtvvionef lol.l thè |»'rt he strongly supjxirts thè concepì of (inane tal incciM iscs through land sales a ih ) leuses a» a method ol en tic mg new business and mdustry in to thè Pori . ( Morrow Nich»«les siateci thè pn>|»>sc>! jx ilu s as oltcrcd bs thè H- irdmat’ N »»ih Morrow »Hunts Chamber of Com m erce's economic development committee might need some ' trussaging" and editing hut definitely warranted considerably more discussion jt the com m ission Ih e proposed policy suggests a methiul of rebate or decrease in cost of land bused on the number o f jobs and or payroll crcalcd Business C ards ,i m usi hit iti!5 business. WOODS TRUCKING C O M P AN Y 211 N o rth 21 st S treet C aldw ell. Idaho 83605 «5»' 9211 JIM W O O DS P r e s id e n t F T H O M A S S M IT H A TY O PN EY AT t AW M " 4 1 B» H A I SMITH P C I F J STAU AVENUE HAS 4 • k a n S«I 02 ( 913 ) <T ilT1f*7»T" t I . li» . I I AW Vl> ' t.lJJM '\ SPRED SATIN FACTORY SALE 516.012 S '4 b .'ll 5 44 1X2 54 4x Winning sheep dogs named handled ainl owned hs l eslie ( alter of Sc it i placed fourth Casey handl cd hs I eslie C arter of Sc m placed fourth. C ases, handled hs Leslie C arter of Sen» and owned bs Ann FAMOUS SPRED SATIN LATEX WALL PAINT B a u m g a rtn e r ot W oods d ie . Washington, took fifth place Novice class is allowed seven minutes to complete the course xt) points arc given to the handler and then points deducted tor errors ISnnls are combined tor the two days In the open disisi»in, first went to la s ie . owned hs C lift Steelman. W alla W alla, second to Nip also owned by Steelman and ihnd to S Nan. owned by Ruths Brunetto, Oregon City T race , owned and handled hv Ku Kodolph of Spokane. Washington, placed fourth S Nan ow ned and handled by Kathy Bum ettoof t kregon C its placed fifth f >nc hundred ten jsoints are given at the beginning of Ihe 11 minute course G ALLO N R E G >13.99 SA V E $ 4 . 0 0 • -COUPON GLIDDEN’S BEST LATEX SEMI-GLOSS TANNING SPECIAL 10 for *250U Thru March 31 Open Tuesday thru Sal unlay GALLON REG ’ 17.99 SA V E $ 5 P e t t y jo h n * * 676-5824 | Óo-untr^H Jan & Barb -COUPON-- - S l i e a r s -1 V Linden Wav 134-6433 a/fllf- For Price Quotes and Orders Call Rusty or Dave at DEALER LOGO .4. Molisane 5 4XK.2<X) « H 'i lor 40 years Annual IV h t Service C A S H TO SP O N S O R Ih e Morrow County f a ir C om mittec met on M arsh 1 at the Annex in Irn go n Ih e Committee review ed the themes which h jd hocn mail ed in to the f air < » lu e The combining to two ideas w js voted j s the la vo rile , one presented bs Justine \5 culherlord and the other presented hs (a lie n e M esi Ih e |1X7 I ait and Rodeo Theme is P arad e o l Bourns in M orrow Coun Is Ih e Committee had reference to F a rm B u re a u plans c o m p u te r sessions 2.200 4 sta) H M A I t »1*1 R A T IN O I X P I S s l S Net 0|>eruting linoni» Sheep lor the annual St P atrick's Day Sheep Dog t rials in Hepnper w ere lu rm sh e d hs the K re h s Brothers Ih e W illia m K ill family ran the trials W inners were fla n g in 'fre e Scotty owned and handled hv ( d r y E ric s s o n of Salm on. Idaho, won the double n o v ice d iv is io n , fo llo w e d by f ticsson's dog flangin' free Savage Sam J e ll, owned hs Kaxhcl Blake ol Salem placed thrid Belle handl e»l and owned hs Bernie M iller of Baker won fourth place Nope handled and owned hs I k»n Coon ol Albany took fifth place Novice Nos he c lass is allowed live minutes P. very one is given btf points to start. I»nnls are deducted tor errors Points are combined tor the two days In the novice division first place went to G io ia owned by Kathy Burnett»» of Oregon C it s , second place to T am m y, owned by Dick le v y o f I cho. third to Patch, own cd bs V o lts Steward. C am priver British. C olum bia. Canada J ill. County Agent’s Corner »»< a *»••»»!» »a'.s o*- t » I'stim atrd cost is W bt 2<<t Ih c square loot cost ot the remodeling pro jecl is comparable Mith constructHin costs for sim ilar facilities Fair and rodeo theme chosen B u ild e r 's Supply 676-9157 J » T in tin g