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TW ELV E - Heppner Gazette-Times, H tp p n tr, Oregon W td n n d iy , June 7, IW ) Guyers to celebrate 50th anniversary I saw the firsi elm leaf beetles of the year last month, and the first eggs on the leaves last week. It is about time to spray the elm trees to control this noxious pest Elm leaf beetles are the reason that all the elm trees turn brown about halfway through the summer The adult and larval stages both feed on the leaves, skeletonising them Their feeding can defoliate a tree and weaken it. The beetle is about 1/5 inch long It is a light yellow to a brownish green color, alomst a chartreuse, with several black stripes down its hack The eggs are laid on the under side of the leaves of the elm tree. They are bright yellow and arc laid in double rows The tunc to spray the tree is when all the eggs have hatched, so ex amine the leaves of the tree for the opened egg cases Or you can wait until you begin to see feeding damage in the tree The young immatures feed on on ly one surface of the leaf at a time, resulting in a lace;, look to the leaf Trees take on a yellowish or brownish look, and leaves begin to fall off. If the beetles are not con trolled. the tree will defoliate com pletely by midsummer Adult beetles are quite active and mobile They will fly to new. uninfested elm tiecs and lay eggs and feed It may be necessary to apply two or more sprays per year to con trol damage. Most elm trees arc beyond the capability of the homeowner to spray, and require professional help Two chemicals available to the homeowner are registered carhary I (Sevin) and Orthene Read the label carrfuly and follow label directions Another pest of elm trees is the elm bark beetle. I have not seen any hark beetles in Heppner. yet This is the insect that vectors l)uich elm disease, a fungal disease that kills the tree While Dutch elm disease is known to be in eastern Oregon. I have not seen it here either Control of hark beetles is not recommended except as a procedure to supprevs Dutch elm disease There is no evidence to indicate that sprays or injections will stop the spread of the disease, or will effec tively control the beetle These two pests make owning an elm tree difficult. They arc not Ladies play on obstacle course Tuesday, June 6, W.C.C.C. ladies played with 38 members and guests. They played on the course that was set up with obstacles. In charge of the course play was Jo Pettyjohn. Mary Bcamer and Bebe Munkers M orning snacks and lunch hostesses were I.uvilla Sontcgard. Eileen Padherg, Lois Hunt. Juanita Martin, Melba Miller and Janice Cuts forth Team I was Barb Gilbert, Lisa Hudson, Vcm Batty. Neoma Bailev , and Kerry Pettyjohn Team 2 was Muriel Palmer, Suzanne Jepsen. Mamie Anderson. Dorns Graves. Maude Hughes and Kathy Carlson Team 3 included Eileen Padherg, Lucille Massey Jeanninc Pettyjohn, Lom e Smith and Jan Paustiun Chip in was Luvilla Sonstcgard Door prizes were won by Luvilla Sonstegard, Eileen Padherg, Harriet Pierson. Dorns Graves, Harnet Bat ty, Helen Gilliam. Anita Boyer ami Kay Anderson Tennis anyone? C alling all tennis players Pendleton Tennis Club is sponsoring its 16th annual Pendleton ( )pen Ten ms Tournament to be held June 17 and IK at the BMCC courts. Haven’t picked up a racquet for a long time? Just learning how to play? Feel you may he too old'* The word tournament scares you? A unique bonus division is the Century Classic This is a mixed doubles category where the two players' ages total 100 or more, must be female ami a male player You may pick up an entry form at the Gazette-Times or call Jackie P eterson, 2 7 6 5 1 9 1 or Betty Brunette 276-3200 The first 50 entrants will receive a special tournament gift Entries must be received by 4:30 p m Wednesday, June 14 Mail entries to Pendleton Tennis Club. Box 1092, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 HEPPNER MUNICIPAI P<)OI. SCHEDULE JUNE I 30 Intermediate Swimmer Advanced Beginners Beginning Swimmers (minimum age 6 yrs ) Private Lessons Offered - sec pool manager Family H our/Iap Swim Basic Water Safety (No minimum age intermediate skill level) JULY HI 21 9 9 45 a m Intermediate Swimmer K) - K) 45 a m Advanced Beginners 11 • 11:45 a m Beginning Swimmers (nnn age 6 yrs ) 12 • 12 45 p m Private le w in s Offered - see pool manager 6 6 45 p m Family Hour/Aerobics/Infant A Preschool Lessons (up to 6 yrs with parent in water with child) JULY 31 - AUGUST II 9 9 45 a m Intermediate Swimmer Advanced Beginners K) - K) 45 a m 11 • 11 45 a m Beginning Swimmers (min age 6 yrs.) 12 - 12 45 p m Private lessons Offered sec pool manager 6 6 45 p m Family Hour la p Swim. Infant A Preschool Water Safety (up to 6 yrs with parent in water with child) AUGUST »4 25 9 9 45 a m Advanced Swimmer 10 • K) 45 a m Swimmer 11 • 11:45 a m Intermediate Swimmers or Beginning Swim mers, depending on need 12 - 12 45 p m Private Lessons Offered sec pool manager 6 6 45 p m Family Hour/Lap Swim 9 9 45 p m Lifeguard Training CONTACT HFPPNTR CITY IIAM 'O R MORI INFORMATION 9 - 9 45 K) K) 45 11 - 11:45 12 - 12 45 6 - 6 45 a a a p p m m m m m NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting o f the Budget Committee of Heppner Water Con trol Diitnct. Morrow. State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1. 1989 to June 30, 1989 will be held at Pettyjohn Of fice Building. Heppner. Oregon 97836 The meeting will take place on the 20th day of June. 1989 at 7:30 p m The purpose is to receive the budget message and document of the district A copy of the budget docu ment may he inspected or obtained after May 20. 1989 at 228 N Main St. Heppner. Oregon, between the hour» of 8 00 a m. and 5:00 p.m This » a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Commit tee will take place Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pregrams with the Budget Committee Published June 7, 1989 enough to force you to remove the tree, however With one or two con trol sprays per year, and with a lit tle luck concerning Dutch elm disease, an elm tree will provide abundant beauty and shade for many years C all the Extension office (676 9642) with questions on these or any other insect problems you may have. June is tour month for the agricultural community We tour weeds, grass, cattle and crops, and have a barbec ue at the drop of a hat The public is me only invited to most of these tours, it is encouraged to at tend The tours arc not only a method of showing what is happen ing in agriculture in Morrow Coun ty. they are a way of showing off a little as well The only requirement may be to bring a bowl of salad along First is a Weed and Cereal Tour on June V Thai's Friday and the tour starts at the Frank Anderson Farm near Kuggs at I p in On the lour we will look at the weed control in C'RF and at cereal variety trials The lour culminates in a barbecue at the lone Park at 5:30 p m Oregon State University Experi ment Stations have two tours in this area in June (a third tour, that of the Hernuston Experiment Station is already past) Wednesday. June 14 is the tour of the Pendleton Experi ment Station. Thursday, June 15 is the Sherman County Experiment Station (our at Moro Both tours start at 8 a m and last all day They are worth the effort to attend, even for the novice. On June 16, Friday, at 4 p m we lour this year's winner of the Con servation Farm of the Year award At 6 p m we enjoy a barbecue This year's winner is Starvation Farms, and the tour and barbecue will be at Irvin Rauch’s house We encourage attendees to bring a salad or dessert and to call the Extension office to coordinate the food The steak is free and everyone is invited For more information on any of these tours, please call (he Extension Office We will be glad to arrange car pools, give directions, or coor dinate salads and dessert*,Jiec you at the barbecue P U B L IC N O TIC E P U B L IC N O TIC E Iris and Willis Geyer The children of Willis and Ins (Rich) Geyer are honoring their parents 50ah wedding anniversary with an open house on June 10 from 2-4 p m at Valley C'hnstian Center. N Hth and Main St Milton Freewater The Geycrs have four children Marlene Cain. Pasco. Wa . Norma Jean Panic. Portland. Dunne Potter and Duane G eyer of Milton Freewater Willis and Iris Geyer were mar ried June 15. 1939 in Woodhum. Oregon They have been ordained ministers with the Assemblies of (iod for forty-one years Most of their P U B L IC N O TIC E ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MORROW COUNTY 9 C H 0 0 I DISTRK I ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PROJECT n o l MORROW COUNTY SCH(X)1 DISTRICT P O Box 368 lexingtnn. Oregon 97839 Morrow County School District invites bids for the removal ol asbestos containing materials and reconstruction at • Riverside High School in Board nun • Heppner Elementary ami Junior High • lone Senior High • A C Houghton Elementary in Irngon Work includes the following ap proxmuted total quantities • 22.<MX) SF of spray-on ceiling removal and replacement • 200 SF of boiler insulation removal and replacement • 4,100 I I of pipe insulation and fitting removal and replacement • 230 LF of additional pipe insulation • 3,800 SF of ceiling panel removal and replacement The District staff will he respon sible for removing desks, chairs, books, etc., where necessary Sealed bids, including contractors’ qualifications for the above describ ed project, will be received by the Morrow County Sch«x>l District un til 2:30 p.m Pacific Daylight Time, Wednesday. 14 June 1989. at the District offices located Ixxington, Oregon, and then publicly opened and read uloud Each bid must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond payable to the School District in an amount not less than 5 percent of the Total bid price and a current C ertificate of Insurance covering asbestos abatement ac tiv ities for a minimum of 51.000,000 A non mandatory walk through inspection will be conducted Thurs day. 12 June 1989. beginning at 9 (X) a m , Pacific Daylight Time, at the Riverside High School nuin office The Contract Documents may be ex amined at the following locations • m o r r o w COI N IY SCHOOL DISTRICT. lexington, Oregon • M \ 1 n >SM I I \ M S INC 7601 W Clearwater Avenue, Suite 301, K ennew ick, W ashington 99336, (509) 78 3 1625 • A list of all plan centers with construction documents can be ob tained by calling SCM Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at SCM Con sultants. Inc . 7601 W Clearwater Ave . Suite 301. Kennewick. Washington 99)36. upon receipt of a non refundable payment of 525 (X) for each set Morrow County School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT W 26817002 BGS Published June 7. 1989 ministry has been spent in Eastern Oregon They pastured in Heppner for six years and moved to Milton- Frecwater in 1959 where they pastured Valley Christian Center for 18 years The Geycrs have 19 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren The family extends an ins nation to friends and acquaintances to come celebrate this special time with them They request no gifts please P U B L IC N O TIC E C IRCUIT COURT OF OREGON MORROW COUNTY STATE OF OREGON, Acting by and through the Director of Veterans Affairs. Plaintiff. V. JIMMY L. AMMONS; and CHERYL M AMMONS. Defendants No 88-CV-I07 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above-entitled cxiurt in the above-entitled cause to me directed and dated on May 18. 1989. based upon a Judgement rendered and entered in said court on April 26. 1989. in favor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs, com manding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: The North 30 acres of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 4 North, Range 25, East of the W illam ette M eridian. Morrow County. Oregon, Also, the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, in Township 4 North. Range 25; EXCEPTING therefrom the following The West 500 tcet of the North 1.065 feet of the Norteas! Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15 EXCEPTING therefrom the right of way o f County Road Except that property previously released, to wit A strip of land 10’ w ide for w iden- ing Wilson Road situated in Tax lax KB ScctkM iv t 4 w . r 29 I W M described as follows Beginning at the centerline intersec tion of Olsen Road and Wilson Road, thence southerly 20 00 feet, thence easterly 1818 43 feet to the Northwest corner of Tax Lot 702 said point being the True Point of Beginning, thence easterly 798 42 feet to the Northeast corner of Tax Da 702. thence southerly 10.00 feet, thence westerly 798 42 feet, thence northerly 10 (X) feet to the Point of the Beginning, contains 7.984 20 Sq Ft 0 18 acres to satisfy a Judgment against defen dantsJinuuy L. Atiunons and Chcry M Ammons for the sum of SECOND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Morrow County. Slate o f Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1. 1988 to June 30, 1989 will be held at the County Court Chambers. Courthouse. 100 Court Street. Heppner. OR The hearing will take place on the 14th day of June. 1989 at 8 30 a m The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budgets with in terested persons The firest Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing and Financial Summaries was published in the Heppner Gazette-Times Newspaper on May 24. 1989 A copy of the supplemental budget documents, as approved by the Budget Committee may be inspected or obtained at Morrow County Court Chambers between the hours of 8:00 a m and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p m. and 5:00 p m. LoRayne Bowman Budget Officer/Admin Assist. Published: June 7^1989 P U B L IC N O TIC E SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed budget for the Willow Creek Park District. Morrow County. State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1. 1989 to June 30. 1990 will be held at 171 Linden Way , Heppner, Oregon The hearing will take place on the 15th day of June 1989 at 8 00 p m The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the budget with interested persons The first notice of budget hearing and financial summary was published in the Heppner Gazette Times on May 31. 1989 A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the office of die County Clerk 106 Court Street. Heppner. Oregon between the hours of 8.00 a m and 5 00 p m Published June 7. 1989_______ P U B L IC N O TIC E SECOND NOTICE OF SU PPLEM EN TA L BUDGET HEARING A public heanng on a proposed supplemental budget for Port of Morrow, Morrow. State of Oregon, tor the fiscal year July I. 1988 to June 30, 1989 will be held at I Marine Dr.. Boardman, OR The hearing will take place on the 26th day ol June, 1989 at 5 00 P M The purpose of the heanng is to discuss the supplemental budget with in terested persons The first Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in Heppner Gazette on June 7. 1989 A copy of the supplemental budget document, as approved by the Budget Committee, may be in spected or obtained at Port of Mor row 1 Mannc Drive; Boardman. OR between the hours of 8 00 A M and 5:00 P M Published June 7. 1989 51 34.06S 9 9 to g e th e r wi t h in terest Computer paper, continuous com at 9 0 percent per annum from date putcr cards and all the paper your of Judgment until paid computer could need at the Gazette NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue Times 6789228 of said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will on the 5th day of Thank you to the staff, cooks and July. 1989. .a |() ()() a m at the front Dr's at Pioneer Memorial Hospital door of the Morrow County Cour for their kindness and care during thouse in Heppner. Morrow Coun my recent illness ly. Oregon, sell at public auction *nd Helen Hinton subject to redemption to the highest 6-7-lc bidder for cash in hand all of the The family of Wayne Papmeau right, title and interest which defen wishes to sincerely thank the many iLints Jimmy 1 Ammons and Chreyl people who were involved in Don M Ammons or any successor had na's illness and lent their helping on April 14, 1981. the date of plain hands To Pioneer Memorial, doc tifFs mortgage, and thereafter had in tors. staff. Fkmic Health. EMT's and and to the above described real pri>- ambulance crews, we couldn't have perty or any part or portion thereof, made it through without your kind to satisfy said Execution and Judg words, gentle hands and constant meni and interest, costs and accru caring To all the friends and ing costs relatives of Donna's that were there DATED at Heppner, Oregon, on for the hours of care, words of sup May 25. 1989 Roy Drago. Sheriff * port and needed hugs, thank you' Morrow County. Oregon We could name individually, the By Pauline Winter many people involved in the caring, Chief Civil Deputy but they all know who tfiev are. and SO do we. WE THANK YOU ALL’ PuhMn-d Mas } |; June 7. 1 4 * 2 1 . (s)The Wayne Papmeau Family 1989 1 CARP OF THANKS P U B L IC N O TIC E PUBLIC HEARING The Heppner City Planning 0o«v miss ion will hold a public hearing to consider a minor partition to divide Lot 9. Riverside Addition, which now contains two residences. 380 and 390 Union Avenue Hearing will be June 12. 1989 at 8 00 P M at Heppner City Hall Chloe Pearson Chairman Published May 31. June 7. 1989 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude for all the cards, flowers, food and prayers during ttie loss of our loved one The wonder ful dinner served by die St Williams Alter Society and the ladies of the grange was greatly appreciated A spec ial thank you to Drv Ed & Jean Berretta and the staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital for all their lov ing care The family of Cecil Stefam ________________________ 6-7-lc A great big thanks to Dr Berretta the nurses and hospital staff for die good care I received during my stay in the hospital John Hanna ________________________ 6-7-Ip I would like to thank the parents of the eighth grade students for their enthusiastic * selfless help in mak ing the 8th grade banquet and dance such a terrific success. A very special thanks to Chenlla Wallace, l-inda * Reese Shultz. Judy Hand bury. Helen A Tom Riehl, Jcnni Bingham. Jan A Tim Coe, Linda Ripple, Debbie Peck. Sharron Ben jamin. Bob and Mary Kilkenny. Midge A Don Michael. Julie Lind say, M artha M unkers, Julie Ashbeck, Teme Cutxforth. Joe Burt, Frank Osmin, Connie Eng. Alcoa Tarnasky. Lily Wilson, IX>n Cole A Chloe Pearson A big thank you to Bebe A Riley Munkers and Mabel Heath for the beautiful corsages; Judy Barber and Sandy Madiews for their expert photography, the Heppner Elks for the soft drinks and the Soroptimist for the dance refreshments Thanks again. Sheridan Tarnasky _______________________ 6-7-lc? I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for tfieir cards of sympathy, floral offer ings, memorials, prayers and other expressions of sy mpathy at the time of our recent bereavement Also special thanks to Gwen Hcaly and the St Patrick's Altar Guild for the lovely meal Thank you all so much for your thoughtfulness Herman Blettcll family __________ ______ _______6-7-Ip To every one who helped make the 27th IUCC auction and barbecue a huge success hats off to you Thanks so much Cathy Halvorsen A Janme Allen 6-7-lc A special thanks to my family and friends for the many cards, flowers,« phone calls, and prayers I received dunng my stay at the hospital Your love, encouragement and support were greatly appreciated Sharon M om s _______________________ 6-7-Ip 2 NOTICKS M H N 0 3 IF H i l l VS| s New Supplier! Bigger Selections! Del’s In lexington Heppner Cemetery will be cleaned* of all flowers both real and artificial on June 12. 1989 Anyone wishing; to save their artificial flowers should * pick them up before that time Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District Board 5-31-2c* " " ' - I - ■ - ^ All breed IX»g Grooming, also small! pet hotel, Bonnie Clow. lrngon2 922-4323._______________5-11-lfc Pregnancy Crisis.’ Free pregnancy lest and confidential 1 counseling at 240 S E 2nd St . Her mist on. Mon Wed Fri 10 a m 4 ! p m 24 hour telephone. 5670888 \ . 3- l t f c J :t I.OST At H U M ) ■............................... ■ ■ i i ■ • FOUND Portable stereo. Identify at R A W Drive In 6-7-lc 4 IIFI.I* WANTED ---- — ---- We currently have the following openings CMA's, CNA's and Ward Clerk Full/ Part time Contact Pioneer Memorial Hospital. 564 F. Pioneer Drive. Heppner. OR 97836 EOE/AA 6-7j3c # ’ • '• { Babysitter wanted Room, board and , wage. 676 98 V 5 .'4 l p ATI I NTKJN HIRING Govern jobs - your area 517.840 569.483 Call I 602 838 8885 EXT K 12 31S _________ 5 17-tp mem The Town of lexington is taking ap plications for the position of maintenance person For more infor mat ton contact Boh Taylor, Mayor, at 989 8508 or send resume to P O Box 587 Lexington. OR Equal Op portunity Employer 6-7-lc Bartender wanted for the Wagon Wheel. Apply^ in person^ 6-7-2c