FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 13, 2004
New house goes into vacant lot on Water Street
A new manufactured home is being installed on a Water Street lot left vacant by fire last
year. Workers are currently working on completing the set up process of the house.
Ballots to be mailed Oct. 15 Chamber seeks
B allot
for the
upcoming Nov. 2 election
will be mailed out to
Morrow County residence
on Friday, Oct 15. Ballots
m ust be returned by
Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p m ,
not including postmarks
B allots may be
returned at: Morrow County
Road Office, Hwy. 24 in
Lexington; lone City Hall,
285 W 2nd St., lone, Irrigon
A nnex, 205 NE 3rd St.,
Irrigon; Boardman City Hall,
200 City C enter C ircle,
B oardm an; and M orrow
County Courthouse, Room
102, Heppner
Including political
positions, eight measures
will be included on the ballot
The measures are:
M easure
31-
A m ends
C o n stitu tio n :
Authorizes law permitting
'postponement of election for
particular public office when
nominee for office dies;
M easure
32-
A m ends
C o n stitu tio n :
Deletes reference to mobile
hom es from provision
dealing with taxes and fees
on motor vehicles;
M easure
33-
Amends Medical Marijuana
Act: R equires marijuana
dispensaries for supplying
patients/caregivers; raises
patients’ possession limit;
M easure
34-
Requires Balancing Timber
P roductio n ,
R esource
Conservation/Preservation
in managing state forests;
specifically address two
forests;
M easure
35-
Amends Constitution Limits
non-econom ic dam ages
(defined) recoverable for
patient injuries caused by
h ealth care
p ro v id e r’s
negligence or recklessness;
M easure
36-
Amends Constitution Only
marriage between one man
and one woman is valid or
legally reco g n ized as
marriage;
M easure
37-
G overnm ents m ust pay
ow ners,
or
forgo
enforcement, when certain
land use restrictions reduce
property value; and
M easure
38-
Abolishes SAIF; state must
reinsure; satisfy S A IF ’s
ob lig atio n s;
d ed icates
proceeds, potentials surplus
to public purposes.
nominations for
Town and
Country
It is time to nominate
citizens and businesses that
are
active
in
our
com m unities
Several
citizens and a business will
be honored during the annual
Town and Country banquet
Jan 13, 2005. If you know
o f a deserving citizens or
business, please nominate
them
Citizen categories
honored include: Man o f the
Year; Woman o f the Year,
Citizen Educator of the Year,
Youth Award; L ifetim e
Achievement; and Business
o f the Year.
Pick
up
your
nomination form from Kuhn
and Spicer at 269A Main
Street or at the Chamber
Office The deadline is Dec
15.
Justice Court
report
David L Brown, Jr.,
34, Heppner, Driving while
Suspended- Violation, fine
$348
—
Sheriffs Association supports
Denton’s re-election
D uring the June
2004 meeting of the Morrow
C ounty
S h e riff’s
A ssociatio n ,
all
20
Association members voted
to support the re-election of
Verlin Denton as Morrow
County Sheriff
The
S h e riff’s
Association is made up o f
the U n io n -rep resen ted
employees, which includes
all patrol deputies, dispatch
deputies, the civil deputy,
d etectiv e
and
o ffice
manager
“SheriffDentonisan
experienced administrator
and a strong leader who
cares a great deal about our
county and the people who
live here,” said Jeff Lambier,
Morrow County Sheriff’s
A ssociation P resident
“ U nder his lead ersh ip ,
members o f the Sheriff’s
Office enjoy an efficient and
professional
w ork
env iro n m en t,
quality
training, su p p o rt and
leadership development ”
A ccording
to
Lam bier, D enton has
worked to make the Sheriff’s
Office an ever-improving
example o f a modern law
enforcement agency that the
community can depend on
and be proud of.
W ith
S h eriff
D en to n ’s support and
encouragement the deputies
work hard to provide the
best service possible with
many deputies involved in
community-related functions
such as the Neighborhood
W atch Program , Bicycle
Safety and Rodeo, Landlord/
Tenant Training, The Three
Flags Child Safety Program,
Chaplaincy Program and
others
“ S h e riff D enton
serves as the example o f
devotion to service, loyalty
to office and care and
support for our community,”
said Lambier. “We hope that
the citizens o f M orrow
County will support us by
voting to keep Verlin Denton
as your Sheriff.”
If any M orrow
C ounty resid en ts have
q u estio n s reg ard in g the
Association’s support, they
are encouraged to contact
Association President Jeff
Lam bier th ro u g h the
S h e riff’s O ffice or at
deputyjlambier@
yahoo com
Obituaries
Callie P. Moore
Huddleston
C allie P M oore
H uddleston, 98, o f Soap
Lake, WA, died Oct. 6,2004
at the McKay Healthcare
Center in Soap Lake
A graveside service
will be held on Sunday, Oct
17, 2004 at l p m at the
Lone Rock C em etery in
Lone Rock, OR
H uddleston was
born at Lone Rock on Aug
4, 1906 to parents, James
and Rhoda Mae Moore She
attended school in Lone
Rock
She m arried Bill
H uddleston on Aug. 29,
1925. The couple had two
children and lived on a ranch
outside Lone Rock raising
sheep and cattle In the mid
1950s they moved to
Hermiston, joining their son
Tom in farming hay and
melons
Huddleston was very
active in the First United
M ethodist
C hurch,
Hermiston Home Extension
and enjoyed gardening,
hunting,
fishing
and
camping
The couple was
married for 63 years Bill
died in 1988. Huddleston
then moved to Heppner for
a few years near her son
Tom In 1998, she moved to
Ephrata, WA to be near her
daughter, Billie Jean and
then to the care center in
Soap Lake, WA.
She is survived by 10
grandchildren, 24 g re a t
g ran d ch ild ren and nine
great-great-grandchildren
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Bill; son,
Tom; daughter, Billie Jean
Waud; brothers, Clarence,
Ralph and H arvey; her
identical twin sister, Bertha
Street; and her grandson,
Steve Huddleston
Burns Mortuary o f
H erm iston is in care o f
arrangements.
Re-elect
Leading the
Oregon Way
Greg W alden.. .Making a
difference for us: Greg has
returned to Oregon over 220
tunes to stay in close touch with
residents and work on their con
cerns. As Chairman of the Forests
and Forest Health Subcommittee, he co-authored legislation to improve
forest health, safeguard our communities from catastrophic wildfire
and create jobs— it is now law and beginning to deliver results
A Sm all business ow ner working to create jobs: After IS years
as a small business owner, Greg knows the challenges rural communi
ties face in creating jobs. That's why he's supported incentives to
revitalize the economy, stood up for Oregon's resource-based jobs, and
strongly advocated for farmers and ranchers in the Klamath Basin
and throughout our district.
Charlotte
G ray
A father and husband w ho cares about quality education:
As the parents of a 14-year-old in an Oregon public school, Greg and
his wife understand the importance of providing our children the best
education possible.
"Returning home to Oregon
every w eekfrom our nation s
capital. I see firsthand the prob
lem s u v fa c e an d work closely
u ith local people to detelop solid
solutions. With yo u r support.
/ w ill continue to work hard to
make a real d i fference for real
people Together we w ill
make our state an d our
nation stronger and
more secure . "
for
Morrow County
J u s tic e o f the P e a c e
Walken
ron
CONGRESS
There’s absolutely no
substitute for 26 years
judicial experience -
NOTICE OF .
SHERIFF’S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
ON WRIT OF EXECUTION
Case NO 98-CV-I22
By virtue of a Writ of Exe
cution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow, on
September 24. 2004. pursuant
to a Judgment entered March
5, 1999 in the case of NA
TIONAL AMERICAN IN
SURANCE COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, plaintiff (s)
and WILLIAM D RILL, indi
vidually and dba RILL
TRUCKING, defendant(s),
case No. 98-CV-122 together
with written instructions, to me
directed, commanding me to
sell all of the right, title, inter
est and claim of the above de
fendant (s) in and to certain real
property, in the sum of
$14,185.60 plus interest at the
rate of 9% per annum from
September 14, 2004, and the
further sum of $80.00 for costs
and disbursements and also
costs of this writ. On the 11th
day of October, 2004, I levied
on the defendant (s) right, title,
interest and claim in and to the
following described real prop
erty;
SEE EXHIBIT "A”
ATTACHED
Notice is hereby given that I
will, on the 11 th day of Novem
ber. 2004 at 10:00 o'clock am.,
at the front doors of the Mor
row County Courthouse in
Heppner, Oregon, sell the right,
title, interest and claim of the
defendant (s) in the above de
scribed real property, to the
highest bidder for cash, in
hand, at public auction
SALE WILL BE SUBJECT
TO ANY AND ALL PRIOR
LIENS
Dated this 11th day of Octo
ber. 2004
VERLIN R DENTON.
Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Is/ Judy Chastain
Chief Civil Deputv
EXHIBIT A
1) TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH.
RANGE 24. EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,
IN THE COUNTY OF MOR
ROW AND STATE OF ORE
GON
Section 23: The South Half
of the South Half: The North
east Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter; ALSO Beginning at
the Southeast corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter: thence West
a distance of 825.00 feet to a
place on the South line of the
Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter, where it in
tersects the County Road,
which is the true point of be
ginning of this description;
thence North along the West
line of the County Road a dis
tance of 135.00 feet; thence
West a distance of 180.00;
thence South a distance of
135.00 feet; thence East a dis
tance of 180.00 feet, more or
less, to the true point of begin
ning
Section 24: The Southwest
Quarter
Section 25: The Northwest
Quarter
Section 26: The Northeast
Quarter
2) TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH.
RANGE 24. EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,
IN THE COUNTY OF MOR
ROW AND STATE OF ORE
GON
Section 1 : The South Half
Section 12: The North Half;
The Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter and that
portion of the Northeast Quar
ter of the Southwest Quarter
which lies East of the County
Road
3) TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH.
RANGE 25. EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN,
IN THE COUNTY OF MOR
ROW AND STATE OF ORE
GON
Section 7 : Government Lots
1 and 2. also known as the West
Half of the Northwest Quarter
Published: October 13, 20. 27
and November 3. 2004
Affidavit
A ll N ew s a n d A d \e r tis in g
A Trusted and Proven Leader
Paid for by Charlotte Gray
PAID FO R BY W ALDEN FO R C O N G R ESS • PO BO X 1091 • HOOD RIVER, OR 97031
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