SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday January 25,
Irrigon news
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Dale Hum of Irrigon, who is
a river boat captain for
Columbia River Lines, was
tied up at Hood River for three
days, while the locks on the
river were frozen. He is
moving again and his barge
passed Irrigon this week.
Mrs. Myrtle McNamee fell
on the ice and is in St.
Anthony's hospital in 'Pendle
ton with a broken hip.
Richard and Virginia
Franke have moved to Irrigon
from Portland. He is employ
ed by Mid-Columbia Construc
tion of McNary and will be on
a job in Aberdeen, Wash., for a
while. His wife and son will
remain here.
The principal business con-
psychologist
gives tips
Cont. from page 4
problems. Families who listen
to each other and share their
feelings are the most impor
tant factor in preventing drug
abuse.
If you wish assistance with a
drug problem or want to find
out more information about
drugs and alcohol, contact
Mental Health Services, 128
W. Willow, Tel. 676-9161
Improper Use Of
Sewers Causing
Problems. ..
The City of Heppner requests that users of the
Public Sewer System stop disposing of rubber
gloves, plastic garbage bags, or any other
suspended solids of such character and
quantity, through their t"i!et facilities.
These items have caused stoppage of the
main sewer line and considerable damage,
time and expense has been created at the
Sewage Treatment Plant.
Please use your garbage cans for disposing of
these items in the future.
Marshall Lovgren,
City Administrator
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ducted at the Irrigon Planning
Commissions January meet
ing, dealt with an annexation
request.
George Waltman, one of
four partners in a develop
ment proposal appeared be
fore the commission request
ing annexation and presenting
preliminary plans for the first
phase of a two-part plan for
development.
The two tracts lie west of
First Street, with one consist
ing of 4. 17 acres lying North of
California Avenue, and the
second lying South of Califor
nia Avenue in an L-shaped
tract of 8.84 acres.
Jeff Miller, another partner
in the group explained that it
is prososed to develop the first
tract into a mobile home
development with lot areas
approximately 12,000 square
feet, complete with water
lines and streets. They
requested that the area be
zoned R-l. It is presently
zoned under preliminary
County planning in 1 acre
plots.
The proposal was approved
for processing and to present
for hearings.
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Senior Citizens are remind
ed that whenever they need
legal help they should make
that need known at the
Neighborhood Center. The
public lawyer from Pendleton
stopped going to Henniston
one morning and coming to
Heppner one afternoon each
week because so few people in
each of the towns were
requesting his services. How
ever, he is still on call, is very
available and will come when
ever needed and requested to
come.
Seniors are also reminded
that they may now pick up
coupons at the Neighborhood
Center which reduce the cost
of the Pendleton newspaper by
50 cents each month.
Monday, January 22, the
Morrow County Senior Citi
zens Advisory Council held its
regular January meeting at
1:30 p.m. in the Columbia
Basin Co-op's conference
room. Council president,
Ardith Hunt, Lexington, pres
ided. Rollin Reynolds and
Regina Marks, Pendleton, of
the ECO AC Area Agency on
Aging and Sue Jepsen, the
Homemaker Program Dir
ector for Morrow, Gilliam and
"Wheeler Counties, along with
the seniors representing
county communities were in
attendance.
The council secretary,
Theta Lowe, had been asked to
prepare a letter to be sent to
county groups encouraging
them to each send a represen
tative to the monthly council
meetings "to act as monitor
ing and evaluating agents for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
Transcript DC No. 12,097
Mull Tin Shop, Inc., an Oregon
Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Floyd W. Wiley and Larry M.
Ray, doing business as E.M.L.
Contractors, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution
issued out of the above entitled
court in the above-entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 2nd dayf Novem
ber, 1978, upon a judgement
rendered and entered in said
court on the 2nd day of
October, 1978, in favor of Mull
Tin Shop, Inc., an Oregon
Corporation, plaintiff, and
against Floyd W. Wiley and
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the senior programs and
services in Morrow County."
Copies of her letter were
circulated and will be mailed
soon. It is hoped that if more
groups become aware of the
senior programs, there will be
better understanding and sup
port. Homemaker Director Jep
sen reported that close to 40
persons are presently receiv
ing homemaking help in the
three counties.
Reports were given from the
three mealsites. At each site
attendance has been down
during the cold weather. At
lone and Irrigon several
dinners were called off. It is
understood that regular meals
will be presented at all three
sites from now on.
Area Nutrition Supervisor
Regina Marks stressed that
each meals'ite council should
request help from her office.
She reported that some com
modities which are made
available under the federal
program had not been picked
up and that these should be
used.
She and Director Reynolds
explained that HUD had
transferred the commodity
food responsibility from the
Agriculture Department to the
Area Agencies on Aging. Since
these commodities are sent to
the areas with the largest
populations where the most
need or use is shown, it is
questionable how many more
shipments will come to this
area.
If seniors do not respond to
the opportunity to come
Larry M. Ray, doing business
as E.M.L. Contractors, defend
-ants, for the sum of Two
Thousand One Hundred Ten
and No-100 Dollars ($2,110.00)
with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum
from the 7th day of Septem
ber, 1977, and for the further
sum of $61.00 costs and
disbursements and the costs of
and upon this writ, I certify
that on the 29th day of Novem
ber, 1978, I levied on all the
right, title and interest of the
within-named defendant,
Floyd W. Wiley, in and to the
following-described real prop
erty situated in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
All that portion of Lot 4,
Block 2 West, Section 25,
Township 5 North, Range 26,
E.W.M. described as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest
corner of lot 4, Block 2 West,
thence East 160 feet to the
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together to enjoy the nutrition
ally balanced meals and the
fellowship which has been
arranged for them and to
support the mealsites with "at
door" financing, the program
could collapse, could stop in
areas where attendance fails
;.to grow and to justify its
continuance.
The Slate, of Oregon re
quests that three seniors from
each area be designated to
work with the legislature on
problems of the ageing. Ardith'
Hunt appointed Truman Mes
senger to represent Morrow
County.
The matter of senior buses
was mentioned. It was stated
that men from the area will go
to Portland and examine the
rebuilt buses before they are
brought back here. It was
stressed that preparations
need to be made here; that
qualified operators need to be
readied.
Paul W. Jones reported that
several more sites had been
examined as possible loca
tions for a senior center, but
that so far none 'seemed
suitable. The site committee
will continue searching.
Director Reynolds praised
the recent work done here
with group CPR training and
with discussions pertaining to
medicare and supplemental
insurance.
Reynolds then asked the
council to fill in a survey form
pertaining to legal services in
the five-county ECOAC area.
After considerable discussion
it was decided to approve a
plan to have some legal
point of beginning of this
description; thence South 200
feet to a point, thence East
118.94 feet to a point, thence
North 200 feet to a point;
thence West 118.94 feet to the
point of beginning;
Excepting therefrom the fol
lowing: Beginning at the Northwest
corner of Lot 4, Block 2 West;
thence East 160 feet to a point;
thence South 100 feet to the
point of beginning of this
description; thence South 100
feet to a point, thence East
118.94 feet to a point; thence
North 100 feet to a point;
thence West 118.94 feet to the
point of beginning.
All being in the County of
Morrow, State of Oregon.'
Now, Therefore, by virtue of
said execution and in com
pliance with the commands of
said writ I will, on Thursday,
ii
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training given to county-persons,
or a person, who would
serve as a para-legal assistant
here when needed.
As the meeting adjourned it
was announced that the five
county Area Agency on Aging
meeting will be held at 10
a.m., February 13, in the
Columbia Basin conference
room here. Area President
Paul W. Jones will preside.
Meals at the three sites in
the county for the week of
January 29 will feature the
following: at Irrigon on Mon
day, chops in mushroom
sauce, mashed potatoes, 24
hour cabbage slaw, buttered
corn, biscuits and jelly and
fruit cobbler.
On Tuesday at Heppner,
Mexicali bake (hamburger,
tomato, corn), baked squash,
tossed green salad, bulgar
muffins with jam and amazing
coconut pie.
At lone and Heppner on
Wednesday, tomato juice,
braised tips over rice, butter
ed spinach, Waldorf salad,
cornbread and butter and
lemon-jello cake with topping.
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the 15th day of February, 1979,
at 10:00 a.m. at the front door
of the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction, subject to the re
demption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the
right, title and interest which
the within-named defendant,
Floyd W. Wiley had on the 2nd
day of October, 1978, the date
of the enrolling and docketing
of the judgement herein, or
since that date had in and to
the above-described property
or any part thereof to satisfy
said execution, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
Dated this 8th day of
January, 1979.
L.D. Fetsch
Morrow Coun ty Sheriff
By (-s-) Pauline Winter
Civil Deputy
Published Jan. 11, 18, 25 and
Feb. 1. 1978.
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Lodges took part in a dinner at
the IOOF Hall in Heppner on
Jan. 13.
Following the dinner, the
two lodges held their joint
installation of new officers for
1979. District Deputy Presi
dent Al Osmin of Willow No. 66
and District Deputy President
Delpha Jones of Holly No. 139
gave the oath of office to the
new officers. Taking over the
duties of outgoing Noble
Grands Clifford Green and Jo
Huston were the newly elected
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The other newly elected
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Bonner.
Assisting the District Dep
uty Presidents, Al Osmin and
Delpha Jones, were Cornet
Green, Gladys Van Winkle,
Hilda Yocom, Pete McMurtry,
Bob Lowe, Leila Palmer,
Herman Green, Dorthy Bur
chan, Marion Hayden and
Lincoln Nash.
Special guests were Rev.
and Mrs. Edwin Sikes.
Pomona Grange will meet
at the Willows Grange Hall,
lone, Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10
a.m.
Ed Martin, Lecturer, will
present a program following
dinner.
The fifth degree, previously
scheduled for this date, will
not be presented due to the
weather.
It will, instead, be presented
in March at the Rhea Creek
Grange by their drill team.
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