Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 07, 1987, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO - Heppner GtueUe-Timev Heppner. Oregon Wednesday.
Garden clubs
Heppner M a yo r Cara Costa
welcomed 80 garden club members
from the Blue M t D istrict u> Hepp
tier last Tuesday, Sept 30 Heppner
garden club spent many hours
decorating before the meeting
around their theme tor the next two
years, “ I-et's Keep G rowing "
Members previewed the club's ac­
tivities tor the coming tw o years
The district chairman Jane Rawlins
encouraged clubs to apply for civic
beautification awards for projects
they have undertaken The district
w ill sponsor horticulture essays and
p ro g ra m s , flo w e r shows and
schools, and garden therapy projects
suc h as the one the Heppner Garden
C lub has at Pioneer M em orial
Hospital, she said
D uring the workshop portion o f
the day. Heppner dahlia specialist
H ill Rawlins answered questions
about dahlia care and propagation
Master judge Kitty Hisatomi asks Heppner's dahlia expert Bill Rawlins about some of the
Garden club members asked his ad­
70 varieties of dahlias he had on exhibit at the garden club's district meeting Tuesday, Sept 30.
vice about how to mark bulbs, how
to cut roots to be assured the plant
w ill grow, how to Ic rtili/c . and when
reported
to plant bulbs for test growth Raw­
Plans for the co-op'» annual
The value o f Columbia Basin
tion point o f delivery to the Hepp
lins has been growing dahlias for Electric C o o p u tility was SI4'A
meeting arc progressing. Toombs
ncr substation has been completed
over 40 years and since his retire­ m illion at the end o f June, according
announced The annual meeting w ill
and
the contractor has left the area
ment from the school district he has to Manager Fred Toombs
be November 5 at Fossil; customers
to return for a few days only for
expanded his garden to over 1,000
w ill be notified o f the meeting, he
The co-op board received and ac-
some m inor cleanup.the manager
plants
said
ceptcd an audit repon for last fiscal
Columbia Basin valued at $14'/2 million
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high honor
Jesse Delbert Smallwood o f Hepp
ncr was recently awarded, with high
honor, a Bachelor o f Science degree
in Business Administration* (iencral
Business by Florida Institute o f
Technology M r Small wood is a
1937 graduate o f Heppner High
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prepared by Houle and Co. o f
Pendleton included only the plant
value n«>t the new transmission facili­
ty Margins were down, but still suf­
ficient to meet the u tility 's mortgage
requirements, Toombs said
The board also learned that the
69,(MX) volt transmisison line from
the Bonneville Power Admimstra-
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was celebrating his birthday on
Sunday.
A short business meeting was held
wi th reports on the trip to Winston
W ild I ife S.dari and a planned trip
tor this year The Chronicles were
on sale The calendars were not
available but have boon completed
Ruth McCabe reported on a change
in the County and Stale dues laiuis
Carlson reported there is a new
bridge at Cecil and the former bridge
wi l l soon be in place near lone
The "H itc h m Post- ' given by Jim
Hager has been moved to the C our­
thouse and wi ll soon have a plaque,
to tell a bn o f history. The bU«k is
one of ihe original stones brought in
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The M orrow County Historical
Society met at the Lexington Grange
Hall on Sunday fo r the yearly
meeting A bountiful turkey pot luck
dinner was enjoyed at I 30 p m.
The meeting was called to order
by President Delpha Jones with
minutes o f pres ious meeting read by
secretary Ruth McCabe There were
lovely bouquets o f flowers brought
by some o f the Heppner ladies from
ih u rch where they had been used to
decorate lo r ihe worship service
Opening was the salute to the llag,
prayer, and a line group o f songs
presented by the community singers
led by Kathy Hoskins wi th pianist
Ki kka Tews They sang Happy Bir
ihday to Harold (Shorty) Peck who
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excited about being able to o ffe r the
people o f the Boardman area the
convenience o f a clinic closer to
home and thus he better able to help
them w ith their health care needs "
F.fforts to recruit a permanent doc­
tor for the clinic are underway. In
the meantime the office staff are
present M onday-Friday, 9-12 and
1-3. To schedule patients fo r days
w ith doctor coverage, and answer
questions related to persons needing
assistance should call 481-7212.
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On October I . North M orrow
Medical Center became the St A n­
thony B*»ardman C linic This change
came about as a result o f a three-y ear
lease agreement between M orrow
County Medical Board and St An
thony Hospital
E rnest W ic k , St. A n th o n y
Hospital Vice President and A dm in­
Medical clinic has new name
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card is returned w ith a new address,
the registration w ill he purged If the
card is not returned, it w ill hc avsum
cd live voter still lives al the address
and the registration w ill not hc purg
ed. Blnodsworth said
Next year, al least for the primary
election in May and the general elec­
tion in November, polling places
w ill be open fn>m 7 a m 8 p m o f­
fering electors an extra htnir in the
morning to vote Bloods w orth ex­
pects all other elect urns to he vole
by n u il in Morn>w County
A conference is scheduled for 9 30
a m Oct 28 at the L ittle Vert
Auditorium in Pendleton for Eastern
Oregon county clerks and city
recorders and clerks to review
legislative changes in election laws.
Bloods w orth said The Secretary o f
State's o ffice w ill conduct the
conference
Fee changes in the cle rk's office
include an increase o f S3 per page
for deeds and mortgage recordings,
an an increase o f 15 to a total of S3t)
a marriage license
Candidates wishing to he includ
ed in the state voter's pamphlet w ill
now have to pay S I01) instead o f
S30
Counties no longer have to list ex­
penditures in legal newspaper adver­
ting unless the expenditure is for
more than S300. Bloods w orth said
Betöre, counties had to publish ex­
penses o f SUM) or more
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M orrow County Clerk Boarbara
Bloodvworth returned early this
week from the annual convention o f
Oregon County Clerks
The clerks met at Tualatin to
review legislative changes including
a law to make vote-by-mail elections
permanent. Bloods worth said.
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president o f the association was one
o f 33 county clerks attending the
convention U m atilla County Clerk
Dean Fouquettc is the organization'»
first v«e-president an w ill verve as
president in 1988 Bkxtdvworih w ill
succeed him in 1989
The stale's 20-day registration cut
o f f has been amended because per
sons who marry or move w ithin the
20-day period were not allowed to
vote. N ow . i f a person marries or
moves after 40 days before an elec­
tion, that person can receive a cer
tificaic o f registration allowing them
to vote
Registered voters who legally
change their name can vote under
their form er name hul (he election
hoard w ill cancel the registration im ­
mediately after the vote is cast and
the elector w ill he responsible tor re­
registering. Hlixtdsworth said
State law also changed the way
counties purge registrations The
county w ill send notice with a re­
quest for an address change to per­
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Hospital and acting administrator o f
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ing that " A no' vote means yes to
the lan dfill "
The election w ill be conducted by
mail ballot w ith ballots being mail
ed to all registered voters on ( ktober
16 Ballots must be returned to the
County Clerk no later than 3 p m .
November 3, I 987
For turther inform ation contact
Dewey W West, Jr Bturdm an,
phone 4814961 or F P Glenn.
Tidewater Barge lanes, P () Box
428. Boardman. phone 481-3131
Look for Hide Barrels
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casualty, life and health and agency
management
To maintain her certification, she
must attend additional courses at
least once each year
Nancy Brownfield o f Wheatland
Insurance in lone has recently com
pleted a series o f five 2 'A day
courses to become a C ertified In
surancc Counselor Brownfield took
the first class in August. |9H4 and
passed the final examination July 5.
1987 The five courses she has com
pleted include. Personal lines, com­
m e rc ia l p ro p e rty , c o m m e rcia l
Landfill
Donate your Deer and Elk
Hides for the Veterans’
Rehabilitation Program
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Karns insurance counselor certificate
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