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A14 &ODVVL¿HGV wallowa.com October 7, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain Wallowa County Chieftain CLASSIFIEDS Find classifieds at www. wallowa .com LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF WALLOWA SMALL CLAIMS DEPARTMENT Case No. SC15-2480 Gerardo Martinez, Plaintiff 205 Mill St., Silverton, OR 97838 503-302-7223 v. Debra L. Jones, Defendant 109-1/2 Hogan St., Enterprise, OR 97828 I, Plaintiff, claim that on or about 4/1/15, the above-named defendant owed me the sum of $8,134.45, and this sum is still owing for (reason) fire damage, repairs, and left over de- bris clean up, and back rent to the leased property of defen- dant at 109-1/2 Hogan St., Enterprise, OR 97828. I have incurred court fees of $1,075.45 and service expenses of $39.00. LEGAL NOTICE Cougars Volleyball just keeps getting better STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF WALLOWA I, the above-named plaintiff, affirm under penalty of perjury: I have read the above claim, I believe it is true, and I have made a bona fide effort to collect the claim from the defen- dant before filing the claim with the court. [signed] Gerardo Martinez LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On 10th day of November, 2015 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Wallowa County Justice Center, 104 W Greenwood Street, in the City of Enterprise, Oregon, the defendant’s in- terest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 307 South Street, Enterprise, OR 97828. The court case number is 15-01-14507, where AMERIHOME MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC, its successors in interest and/or assigns is the plaintiff, and CHRISTA KO- BRZYCKI aka CHRISTA NICOLE KOBRZYCKI aka CHRISTA NICOLE BANKS; JOHN KOBRZYCKI aka JOHN RAY KOBRZYCKI; AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES are the defendants. The sale is a public auction to the high- est bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Wallowa County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go to: www.oregonsheriffssales.org LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Commissioners will conduct a hearing on Octo- ber 19, 2015 beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Thornton Confer- ence Room of the Wallowa County Courthouse. The purpose of this hearing is to consider the proposed amend- ments of Ordinance 2009-002 to adopt uniform building per- mit fees for solar installation. Meeting and hearings are open to the public. Those interested in attending are encouraged to do so. If you have question, please contact the Wallowa County board of Commissioners office at 541-426-4543 ext. 130. LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The Troy School Board will meet for their Regular Meeting on Tuesday October 13th at 4:00 p.m. at the Troy School House. A copy of the agenda may be seen at the Wallowa Education Service District administrative office at 107 SW First Street #105 in Enterprise. FIND THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON PAGE A6 SOLUTION By Kathleen Ellyn Wallowa County Chieftain The young Wallowa Cougars volleyball team is still dealing with consistency issues, but they’re improving fast and re- main one of the top teams to watch for sheer determination. In their out against the number 39 ranked Pine Eagle Spartans on Oct. 2 they struggled to keep their intensity, said Coach Janea Hulse. “We seemed to gain momentum and then lose it,” she said. “I saw a lot of good from these girls despite the (eventual) loss.” The team took the third game in close combat, winding up with a pretty impressive series (25-20, 25-18, 22-25, 25-17). They were out the injured Jordan Ferre and the team is still learn- ing to play different positions, but the coaches like what they’re seeing. “I’m proud of them,’ said Hulse. Coaches praised Rylee Goller, who had three kills in the game and then moved to defense where she led on digs and recep- tions with a total of 45 passes. Beth Johnston was another standout with 11 kills and two solo blocks. Riley Ferre also impressed with two kills and 17 assists against the Spartans. “Riley Ferre is growing as a set- ter and amazes me every game,” Hulse said. The very next day, Oct. 3, the Cougars went up against the OSAA number 28 ranked Joseph Eagles and won two of their five games (17-25, 25-6, 25-15, 21- 25, 15-8). “The girls came out strong and fighting as a team,” Hulse said. “As long as they play as a team, their opportunities are endless.” It was a bad game for injuries, however, with Beth Johnston and Rylee Goller colliding for injuries to both. Notable play was made by Grace Pendarvis, who scored 8 serves in a row and totaled 23 serves in the game with 4 aces. Oriana Wandschneider played her most aggressive game to date and Mary Beth was also praised for her good defense. Their next game is a return against the number 17 ranked Echo Cougars on Oct. 6. The Wallowa Cougars are OSAA ranked number 48 at this time.