IIEPI'NKR (ORE.) GAZETTF-TIMES. Thur.day. Malth j9, jr73
IN THE CIRCt'lT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MORROW COUNTY
Morrow County, Oregon a political subdivision of the Stae of Oregon.
Plaintiff
Vs.
The Auction and Barbecue
sponsored by the lone United
Church Is only nine weeks
away. Mrs. Art Lindstom,
chairman of the Country Store,
reports there is a flurry of
activity as the seamstresses,
artists, and craftsmen are
preparing the numerous hand-
CHARLES B. GOMILLION and BEULAH GOMILLION, husband and wife: THOMAS SWEENEY and CAROL SWEENEY, husband and made articles that will be
wife; FLOYD SMITH and BEVERELY SMITH, husband and wife; CLARENCE BUCHANAN, A. C.CROWELL and LUANACROWELL offered for sale at reasonable
husband and wife; SARAH M. ALDRICH-CLIFFORD ALDRICH ADM., A. H.MARICK and FLOSSIE MARICK. husband and wife; M F. Price8 The clanging of the
CORK in care of ALONZO MERRILL, and any other persons having or claiming to have some right, title or interest in the real property cowbell will signal the start or
included in the foreclosure list in the complaint herein. the sales at the Country Store at
10:00 a.m. on June 2nd at the
Defendants, Willows Grange Hall in lone.
The popularity of the Country
To : All defendants above named and to all persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any Interest in any property s,ore nus increased every year
included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, and being the Morrow County delinquent tax foreclosure list for the year 1973. 8inoe ',8 beginning. Mrs. Lind-
strom states "I believe this
You are required to take notice that the plaintiff herein has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County an growth is due in part to the
application to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the Morrow County tax foreclosure list for the year 1973, herein set forth In full, and Jua,'iy o( the handiwork that we
that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty days after the date of the offer- Each Person gives the
first publication of this notice, exclusive of the first publication, and any and all persons interested In any of the real property included in 0081 ' n'8 particular talent and
said foreclosure list are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be, or if any they have, to such application for really do have some nice
judgment and decree within thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of the first publication ot things to sell",
this summons, which date is the 30th day of March, 1973. Arts A Crafts
The Country Store has three
This notice is published in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in Said County, by authority of an departments that feature hand
order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon and designated in such order of the County Court of Morrow Countv. Oreeon as the made articles. The Arts and
newspaper in which said notice is to be published, which order is dated the 23rd day of March, 1973. That the delinquent list for the year Crafts section under the direc
Country Sfore al lone Auction Readies for Action
. " I i:
1973, which application is made to foreclose is as follows :
Name of Owner
as shown on
latest Tax Roll
Description
Year of
Amount
....of...
Taxes
Interest
....to...
4-15-73
Charles B & Beulah Gommillion
2S2635BB - 1300
Code 1 -1
Tract No. 27, Morrows
2nd. Add. City of
Heppner
Thomas & Carol Sweeney
5N2624DA - 3600
Code 10 3
Lots 22,23, L 24,
Block 31, City of
Irrigon
Floyd & Beverely Smith
1S2527DD-16O0
Code 12 -1
All lots 4 & 5, Block
17, City of Lexington
Clarence Buchanan
1S2527DD-1200
Code 12 1
All lot 7, Block 4,
McAlisters 2nd. Add.
City of Lexington
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
I 48.24
33.07
29.39
29.56
27.92
22.21
81.87
72.65
59.61
55.89
50.51
49.08
20.20
14.55
13.33
12.41
49.31
19.14
48.25
46.80
42.85
39.90
36.80
.56
2.75
4.80
7.19
9.03
8.96
.95
6.05
9.73
13.60
16.33
19.79
.23
1.21
2.18
3.02
15.94
7.34
.56
3.90
7.00
9.71
11.90
tion of Mrs. Dick Sherer and
Mrs. Geo Childers offers the
novelties that reflect the cre
ativity, imagination, and ingen
uity of some talented artists.
Total T"'8 vear tnere wi" be several
of the jeweled Ming trees that
. . are so much in demand now.
There will be leather trophy
style belts for the kids. They can
watch as their names are
stamped across the back.
$ Plaster fork and spoon sets
(those popular wall decora
tions), candle holders, & braid
ed whistle lanyards, will also be
available. There will be many
223.68 more items, clever, practical
and attractively priced.
Handmade Articles
The Handmade Sewing sec
tion is under the supervision of
Mrs. John Proudfoot, Mrs. Roy
W. Lindstrom, Mrs. E.W. Bris
tow and Mrs. Darrel Wilson.
This seciton has handiwork,
436.06 that -makes the perfect gift for
any occasion. The variety of
articles to be offered are
embroidered dishtowels, em
broidered pillowslips with cro
cheted edgings, ironing board
covers, Mama San aprons,
corcheted afghan, macrame
Solid Waste
Planning
Demands
24767 Much Attention
mx-:i:hml-
Klnzua
Receives
Safety Award
A Safety Dinner was held
March 10 at the Klnzua Pas
time. The dinner was given for
the truck shop in honor of
having no tost time accidents
for five years of January 6,
1973. After dinner the group
enjoyed music provided by Don
Slinkard and Ray Cody. Those
employees and wives Invited
were Otis Vaughn, Troy Day,
Jim Nyseth, Mick Wright,
Vernon Cecil, Jiggs Bowman,
Joe DeVlne, Dod Marler,
Wayne Brinkely, Archie Mon
roe, Gene Mortlmore, Ron
Bowman, Ron Prlndle, Jerry
Luther, Robert Luther, Richard
Mortimore, Ray Cody, Don
Slinkard, Harvey Conklin, Guy
Van Arsdale and Virgil Gentry.
Mr. Larry Penkava of State
Accident Insurance presented
an award. Also attending the
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Prindleand Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Vader.
How do you like these? Mary Bristow holds fork and spoon wall
decorations, June Lindstrom drapes a beautiful afghan. Thev are
just two of the articles that will be for sale at the Country Store at sister, Shannon.
iuiic a tumuli uii 4iuue 4 hi wiiiows urange.
GrindHtaff Baby
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Grind
staff became the proud parents
of a boy on March 23, at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner.
He has been named Robert Ray.
Robert weighed 5 lbs. and S oz.
Was 18 inches long and joins a
flower pot holders, washable
dolls for infants, knitted baby
sets, and much more.
Good Foods
Norma Rea and Lorene
Montgomery look after the
Foods section. This booth is
everyone's favorite as the
display pleases the eye and
tempts the taste buds. The
culinary artists offer their
specialties. A person wants to
make his purchases early as
this section is always a com
plete sellout. The featured
items are the all-time favorites
made from old familiar recipes
such as chocolate fudge, di
vinity, homemade bread, cin
namon rolls, pies, cakes, jams,
and jellies. However, you might
find something new and unusual
you would like to try. Every
hear of Lemon Kraut Cake? It is
tasty and certainly a conversa
tion maker. The recipe is
included here for those who like
to try something out of the
ordinary. It is a recipe of Mrs.
Bill Connell of Fairview Ranch.
Lemon Kraut Cake
One box of lemon cake mix, 1
tsp. vanilla, and 1 cup sauer
kraut. Follow direction on pkg.
of mix. Wash kraut in cold
water and cut fine with scissors.
Add vanilla and kraut to cake
mix. Pour into two greased and
floured 8" cake pans. Bake at
350 degrees for 35-45 mins.
Frosting: Cream together 1
cube margarine and 1 box
powdered sugar. Add the juice
of 1 small orange, 1 tsp. orange
rind, and 1 tsp. vanilla. Cream
until smooth.
Everyone is welcome at the
lone Auction and Barbecue.
June 2nd will be a day filled
with fun, good eating, and
bargains galore.
Terry went to Heppner Sun
day to bring home Barbara and
new son Robert.
The Camp Five Community
Card Party was held Saturday
night with 11 tables in play.
High was won by Bob Hire
and Pat Van Arsdale. Low by
Denzil White and Patsy Mc
Minn. Pinochles by Dan Bell
and Wanda Dunlap. The door
prize was won by Denzil White.
After playing cards, sand
wiches, salad and relishes were
served. Pat Van Arsdale and
Terry Jodd were the hostesses.
158.86
A.C. & Luana Crowell
1S2410BB-300
Code 35 -1
Sarah Aldrich -Clifford
Aldrich Adm.
1S2410BB-200
Code 35 -1
All lots 1 & 2,
Block 2, Cluffs 6th.
Add. City of lone
Lots 7 & 8 & 25 feet
of lot 6, Guffs 6th
Add. City of lone
A. H. & Flossie Marick
1S249AB-8200
Code 35 - 1
A.H. & Flossie Marick
1S249AB-8100
Code 35 - 1
M.F. Cork
in care of Alonzo Merrill
4S2534DC-200
Code 40-1
North One-half of
tract 6, city of lone
Described in Misc.
Page 43
South one-half of
East one-half Block
3 Sperrys 3rd. Add.
City of lone
Tract as described in
deed book 46, page 527
Town of Hardman
1972-73 103.60 x 20
1969- 70 94.13 22 90
1868-69 87.40 28.26
1972-73 61 89 .72
1971- 72 M-30 5.02
1970- 71 5584 9.12
1969- 70 55 01 13.38
1968- 69 51.08 165i
1967- 68 4533 18.28
1972- 73 3 23 .04
1971- 72 322 .27
1970- 71 298 .49
1969- 70 2 93 .71
1968- 69 2 72 .88
1967-68 241 .97
337.49
392.48
20.85
By JUSTINE WEATIIERFORD
The Morrow County Solid
Waste Advisory Committee,
which has been functioning
since early in Sept. 1972 and
which includes Mayors Jerry
Sweeney, Gene Orwick, Bob
Drake, Dewey West, Chester
Wilson; disposal franchisee,
Herman Green; Soil Conserva
tion Service District Chairman,
Kenneth Turner; and U.S.For
est Service representative,
Marvin Chitty, was the nucleus
of the group meeting with
planning officials at the Court
House last Wed. evening. Sixty
six citizens were notified by
letter of their committe appoint
ments; 27 of them attended this
meeting.
The Notification
The notification letters from
Del Smith, Project Director,
employed by the Morrow
County Court, stated, "We are
presently in the process of
enlarging the regular Morrow
County Solid Waste Advisory
Committee in order to get the
greatest possible participation
during the development of a
county-wide plan for solid waste
management" and explained
that consultants have been
hired and that the grant
application anticipated the use
of five sub-committees of
county citizens.
The letter continued, "Our
7 32 objective, by July 15, 1973, as
specified in the agreement
between Morrow County and
You and each of you are further notified to appear within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this summons and defend this DEQ (Department of Environ
suit or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption of said properties, and if you so appear you are further notified to serve a copy mental Quality), is to have a
of your appearance, objections or answer on the undersigned at his post office address as herein stated. site for a sanitary landfill
located in both the North and
If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled Court foreclosing the liens of said taxes as shown by the tax South ends of the County. We do
foreclosure list, together with interest and all costs as shall be due upon each of such properties. Said judgment and decree will order that not propose to disrupt the
the Gerk of this Court shall deliver a certified copy of said judgment and decree to the Tax Collector of Morrow County, Oregon, and said present contract that both
judgment and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the County of each of the properties therein Boardman and Irrigon have
described. he Umatilla county col-
. . ... . lector, but feel that as rapid
And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the Court for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises, growth comes to that area, the
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1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
63.24
62.98
58.33
57.46
53.35
73.02
.89
1.06
1.06
1.03
.95
1.07
.73
5.25
9.53
13.98
17.25
29.45
.01
.09
.17
.25
.31
.43
444.57
-s- John F. Mollahan
SHERIFF AND TAX COLLECTOR for
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
-s- Herman W. Winter
DISTRICT ATTORNEY for MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON, and ATTORNEY for PLAINTIFF
Post office address: Box 582
HEPPNER, OREGON, 97836
G-T Want Ads Pay
need for a local facility may
very well become apparent.
Some sort of a central location
for the accumulation of car
bodies, appliances, and other
items that do not belong in a
land fill is also envisioned."
Three Explain
County Judge Paul W. Jones,
opened the meeting with a few
explanatory remarks and the
13-16-c introduction of Project Director
Smith. Mr. Smith repeated
some of the particulars of the
grant which involves state and
local funds totaling $23,750. He
introduced John K. McDonald.
Project Engineer of Clark and
Groff Engineers, Inc. Salem,
who are the project consultants
with an agreed fee of $14,500.
Mr. McDonald continued with
an explanation of the citizen
involvement planned. He re
viewed the purpose and work
plan of the project. After briefly
outlining the functions of each
of the five sub-committees, he
directed each group to gather in
separated locations. Lois Allyn,
County Planning Office secre
tary, assisted with the evening's
proceedings.
Committee Duties
The Public Relations sub
committee is to list the means of
contacting the county citizens,
to prepare public relations
releases, to recruit citizens for
committee work, to prepare
background information of the
planning area from natural,
governmental, social and eco
nomic points of view.
The Governmental and Pri
vate Industrial Relations sub
committee includes within its
membership, representativesof
local governments and private
industry having involvement in
solid waste problems. It main
tains liaison with other
counties, planning agencies,
and federal agencies to insure
that policies formulated for
Morrow County are compatible
with larger scale policies.
The Finance sub-committee
will gather costs of existing and
preposed solid waste disposal
practices. It will investigate all
sources of revenue and formu
late proposed rate structures to
allow the actual carrying out of
the plan.
The legal sub-committee will
familiarize itself with and
collect all federal state, and
local ordinances touching on the
solid waste problem, and act to
formulate a proposed solid
waste ordinane for the county.
The Operations Analysis sub
committee includes the consult
ant. It is a data generating and
planning committee. It will
gather statistics, evaluate sites,
propose alternative plans, and
prepare the report on the
planning project.
Ideas to Study
Consultant McDonald handed
out a packet of reproduced
samplings of some of "the
volumious literature being
turned out on the subject of solid
waste" which he asked all
present to study in hope that it
would provide a basis for
discussion, exchange of ideas
and help to raise questions.
Several articles were grouped
under each of seven aspects of
solid waste management.
Introductory statements to each
aspect included:
(1.) Collection"costs are 80
percent or more of total cost but
paradoxically, 80 percent of the
research effort has been been
spent on new methods of final
disposal."
(2.) Incineration-"which be
comes recycling if the heat is
used wisely DEQ's goal is to
recycle 25 percent of all
residential solid wastes by 1975
and 90 percent by 1982."
(3.) Composting. - "Which
many regard with almost ven
eration." (4.) Baling or compressing
"hopefully into something use
ful, such as building blocks."
(5.) Shredding-"to reduce
volume, to make the waste
unattractive to flies and rodents
so no soil cover is claimed to be
needed at the landfill. ...a neces
sary first step before incinerat
ing, composting, or machine
sorting."
(6.) Transfer stations-"these
concentrate wastes at a central
location where they can be
processed or disposed of more
efficiently."
(7.) Landfills - "strictly
speaking, the only known final
disposal method for solid
wastes is burial in the soil. The
so-called alternate disposal
methods are really only volume
reduction methods because they
all leave a residue that ulti
mately must be landfilled. At
present then, there can be no
hope of eliminating a landfill
disposal site, somewhere, to
handle Morrow County solid
wastes."
site, somewhere, to handle
Morrow County solid wastes."
Meetings Scheduled
When Mr. McDonald joined
the Public Relations sub
committee, he announced these
speaking engagements and
coming public meetings: Mar.
27, lone Lions Gub; April 2,
Fossil Community Gub; April
Double deck was held Wed.
evening at the First Grade
Room. Rita Bowman was hos
tess. High was won by Rossie
Graham, second high was won
by La Veil Jellick. Pinochles
won by Mel Bailey and Marg
aret McConnell. Others playing
for the evening were, Vi
Slinkard, Bonnie Campbell and
Virginia Sitton.
Friendship Club
Freindship Club was held
Wednesday evening at the home
of Dinah Jackson. High was won
by Roberta Conlee, Second High
by Patsy McMinn. Pinochles
were won by Cindy Weaser and,
Sue Mattison. Others playing
for the evening were Barbara
Heim, Deena Reid, Evy Luper,
Rosemerry Nelson, Sharon
Bell, Ruth Carey and Irene
Samples. Chili and crackers
were enjoyed afterwards by
everyone.
3, DEQ meeting at Heppner;
April 4, DEQ meeting at Fossil;
April 12, Heppner Soroptimist
Club (tentative); ADril 13.
Stockman's Club at Spray. He
said he is eager to explain the
planning grant's possibilities to
as many citizens as he is able to
reach.
Committee Members
Present members of the five
sub-committees are:
Public Relations-Jerry
Sweeney, Alma Green, Bill
Nelson, I.M.Docken, Tony
Doherty, Justine Weatherford,
Harold Kerr, Mabel Allen.
Charles Heard, Chester Wilson,
Max Hellberg, Bill Lande, Sue
Duncan.
Governmental and Private
Industrial Relations-Sam
Miller, Fred Nishimura, Allen
Nistad, Denver Grigsby, Dewey
West, Rupert Kennedy, Virginia
Grieb, Fred Martin, D.O. Nel
son, Rollo Moore, Roy Lind
strom, Linda DeSpain, (Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Zimmerman also met
with this group. He is a planner
for the Eastern Central Oregon
Association of Counties and is
available to assist member
counties and cities within them
with local planning.)
Finance-Herman Green,
Harry O'Donnell, Gene Orwick,
Glen Ward, Gene Pierce,
Homer Hughes, Fritz Cutsforth,
Evelyn Black, Harold Rash,
John Messick, Mrs. Ernest
Jorgenson, Mrs.'Dextej; Miles,
Mrs. Dennis Martin.
Legal-Herman Winter or
Dennis Doherty, Bob Drake,
Gifford Williams, Walter
Hayes, Bob Abrams, Ed Dick,
Ernest Jorgenson, Henry
Gantenbein, Jon Hedman,
Archie Ball, Jr., Lee Padberg,
Frank Halversen.
Operations Analysis (Regular
committee plus some additons
for Planning Grant implemen-
tation)-Paul W. Jones, Jerry
Sweeney, Marvin Chitty, Bob
Drake, Dorris Graves. Eldon
Padberg, John McDonald, Del
Smith, Herman Green, Kenneth
Turner, Dewey West, Chester
Wilson, Gene Orwick, Harold
Flynn. Ron Daniels, Doc
Sherer.