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i A Public Notice OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY OO, MHM PUBLISHED SUMMONS BANK OF EASTERN ORE GON, A State Banking Corpor ation, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM N. HAMILTON, Defendant. To: William N. Hamilton IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the expiration of, 4 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons ; If you fail to so appear and answer, Plaintiff for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in its Complaint, to-wit; For a judgement of $5,548.42 plus interest thereon at the rate of 92 per cent per annum from June 6, 1977; also, for interest at the rate of 9' 2 per cent per annum on $8,148.42 from March 16, 1977 to June 6, NOTICE AND CERTIFICATE CONCERNING BOND ELECTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON To Be Held March 14, 1978 STATE OF OREGON SS. County of Morrow School District No. 1 We, the District School Board of School District No. 1,, Morrow County, Oregon, the election authority for such district, hereby certify that pursuant to a Resolution duly adopted by the Board at a special meeting thereof held at Boardman, Oregon, begin ning at 7:30 p.m., on January 23, 1978, a Bond Election will be held throughout such dis trict between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on March 14, 1978, for the purposes set forth in the ballot title and statement of purpose of such election, which reads as follows : $4,800,000.00 School District No. 1 Building Bonds. Shall School District No. 1 of Morrow County, Oregon, con tract an indebtedness of not to exceed $4,800,000.00 in general obligation Building Bonds to mature serially over a period of not to exceed 15 years from issue date, for the purpose of providing funds with which to acquire, construct, recon struct, improve, repair, equip, or purchase a school buildings or additions thereto; tj ac quire or to improve all proper ty, real and personal, appurte nant thereto or connected therewith; and to provide for the payment of the debt? STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 1 rriiM"5"M LEiilliUlUN STEVE QUIMBY MANAGER VIC KLINGER OWNER MANAGER LUBE & OIL CHANGE Includes up to 5 quarts of Chevron Oil & Expert Chassis Lubrication Both for REGULAR GAS STARTS TODAY HOW FREE AUTO. TRANS. SERVICE Keep your car in top shape. Drain and Service. Oil and filter extra. Public 1977; such sum arising from an unpaid promissory note executed by the Defendant to the Plaintiff on or about March 26, 1976 in Heppner, Oregon. Said note provides that in case suit or action is instituted to collect this note or any portion thereof, the Defendant promises to pay such additional sums as the court may adjudge reasonable for attorney's fees. Plaintiff has been obligated to employ an attorney for the purpose of prosecuting this action and the sum of $500.00 is a reasonable sum to be allowed to the Plaintiff for attorney's fees; For a judgement of $3,500.00 plus interest at the rate of 91 j per cent per annum from April 6, 1976, until paid, minus $189.75 credit for money paid; such sums arising out of an unpaid promissory note exe cuted by the Defendant to the Plaintiff on or about April 6, 19T6 in Heppner, Oregon. Said no provides that in case suit or action is instituted to collect The purpose of the Bond Issue is to provide funds for the construction of school buildings in Boardman, and Irrigon, reconstruction and improvement of present school facilities at Boardman and Irrigon, remodeling and improving facilities at Hepp ner and lone. The proposed Bond Issue is for $4,800,000.00; the term of the bonds will not exceed 15 years from issue date ; and the bonds will be general obliga tions payable from property taxes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ELECTION OFFICER of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Ore gon, that the District Board of such District, by Resolution adopted by such board has designated the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Morrow County, Oregon, as the news paper in which this Notice and the facsimile of the Sample Ballot, list of Polling Places, and the hours of the Election, shall be published, and that this Notice shall be published in full in the next available issue of such newspaper. By order of the Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Ore gon. Dated and signed at Hepp ner, Oregon this 8th day of February, 1978. Pauline Winter, Chairman District School Board Sadie Parrish County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon District Election Officer Attest: Matthew Doherty District Clerk Published February 9, 1978 Chevron icvmcTnu 9 oux PUCE 1 Notice this note or any portion thereof, the Defendant pro mised to pay such additional sums as the Court may adjudge reasonable for attor ney's fees. Plaintiff has been obligated to emplpy an attor ney for the purpose of prose cuting this action and the sum of $450.00 is a reasonable sum to be allowed to the Plaintiff for attorney's fees: This Summons is served upon you by publication there of for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette-Times by an Order of the Hon. William W. Wells, Judge of the Circuit Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which Order was entered on the 16th day of January, 1978 and the first publication is the 26th day of January, 1978. Notice to Defendant: Read these papers carefully! You must "Appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "Appear" you must file with the Court a legal paper, "Motion", "De murrer" or "Answer". This paper must be given to the Court within 4 weeks from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, along with the required filing fee. It must be in the proper form and have proof of service on the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's attorney to show that the other side has been given a copy of this. If you have any questions you should see an attorney immediately. Date of first Publication:. January 26, 1978 Date of last Publication Fe bruary 16, 1978 William J. Kuhn ABRAMS AND KUHN Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 428 Heppner, Oregon 97836 Telephone No. 676-9141 Published Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 1978 MEDICAL SUPPLIES HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mcil Service 0pn 9a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for ci occasions INSURANCE RAY OOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY Heppner HedthfFireAuto, Maine, Group Pbns Roy Boyce 676-9625 676-5334 AUTOMOTIVE SHERRELL CHEVROLET INC. Complete Seles & Service 3rd t Main Hermiston BUILDING SUPPLIES TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. See vs for al your building supples. We feature Boysen Paints. Tim Moore, Mgr. 432 SE Doriann Pendleton 276-6221 OPTOMETRIST DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ Next To Hotel Heppner Entrance 676-9465 Heppner Heppner High School announces honor rolls Heppner High School an nounced this week the stu dents included on the honor rolls for both the second nineweeks and the first semes ter. On the high honor roll list for the first semester are seniors Kristi Edmundson, Shelley Grace, Sheree Marquardt, Cathy Palmer and Kathy lone honor students listed The honor rolls for lone senior and junior high stu dents were announced this week for both the second nine week term and the first semester by lone Principal Chuck Starr. Earning a straight 'A' average for the first semester were Natalie Tews, senior; Diann Morter, eighth grade; and Denny Starr, seventh grade. Others earning 'A' honor grades during the semester were: seniors Grace McElli gott and Jeanie Piening; sophomores Carol Cheney, Larry Snider and Terry Starr; eighth graders Margaret Do herty, Elizabeth McElIigott and Anita Palmer; and se venth grader Anne Murray. Included on the 'B' honor roll for the first semester were: seniors Carol McElIi gott and Jan Peterson ; juniors Arietta Aldrich, Janet McElIi gott and Michelle McElIigott; sophomores Cathy Gutierrez, Tim Holtz and Vernon Kenne dy; freshmen Duane Fetsch, Margaret Kincaid, Teena Lindstrom and Lisa Meyers; eighth graders Tammy Holtz, Mary Kincaid and Michelle LaRue; and seventh graders Craig Gutierrez and Roger Morter. Eighth grader Diann Morter V e IB nime TITLE HEPPNER MainSt Open Mon.-fet, Wolff; juniors Maureen Hea ly, Bill Kenny, Joycelyn ThorM? ; sophomores Alice Abrams and Debra Klaus; and freshmen Nancy Miller and Paula Palmer. Earning semester honor grades were seniors Linda Bier, Jerry Cutsforth, Cynthia Dougherty, Betty Green, Jan ice Healy, Dee Ann Hedman, and seventh grader Denny Starr earned straight 'A's during the second nine week term. Also on the second nine week 'A' honor roll, were: seniors Grace McElIigott, Jan Peterson, Jeanie Piening and Natalie Tews; junior Arietta Aldrich; sophomores Larry Snider and Terry Starr; eighth graders Margaret Do herty and Elizabeth McElIi gott; and seventh grader Anne Murray. ft Rjss-mee HAIRDOS fOO) SPRING! Jo Just Finished A Specialized Cutting And Blow Drying Class 338 N MAIN INSURANCE MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO Title Insurance Office fat Peters Eldg. 676-9912 Heppner 481-9261 Boardman LAUNDROMAT LAUNDROMAT .r'V Heppner ) Cbsed n Heidays ,,M Sun. if r 1 l:33a.m.-9:CQp.ia. & 12:33p.m.-9p.m. BREEDING CATTLE Lodd Farms Polled llerefords 422-7513 Box 197 lone THIS SPACE FOR RENT $8 PER MONTH CALL 676-9228 AUTOMOTIVE JOKES RADIATOR SERVICE Serving all this area for over 20 years. 567-6916 1315 N. 1st St. Hermiston Diane Holland, Mark Huddle slon. Melody Marlatt, Doug Marquardt, Don McEwen, Lori Rhea, Krynn Robinson and Shelley Thompson. Others on the first semester honor roll were juniors Connie Burkenbine, Michelle Cuts forth, Julie Grieb, Laurie Harrison, Tammy Lucas, Scott McEwen, Jackie Molla- Earning 'B' honor roll status for the second term were: senior Carol McElIigott and Susan Vosberg; junior Janet McElIigott and Michelle Mc ElIigott; sophomores Carol Cheney, Cathy Gutierrez, Tim Holtz and Vernon Kennedy; freshman Duane Fetsch ; eighth graders Tammy Holtz, Mary Kincaid, Michelle La Rue and Anita Palmer; and seventh grader Roger Morter. fa 7Xf BEAUTY SHOP PH. 676-9282 .Directory SHOE REPAIR ROHDE'S SHOE REPAIR HARVEY & FERN R0HDE 131 S.W. Emigrant Pendleton, Or. Open 8-5:30 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 8-1 BEAUTY PARLOR TiirtrtAv 1 uonnas I UUVH I WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY Appointment not needed.. ...but appreciated 360 E. 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Gaining high honor status during the second nine week term were senior Cynthis Dougherty, Kristi Edmund son, Shelley Grace, Cathy Palmer and Kathy Wolff; juniors Michelle Cutsforth, Maureen Healy, Bill Kenny and Joycelyn Thorpe; and freshman Paula Palmer. The second term honor roll' included seniors Linda Bier, Rubber Stamps 9 0 9 y .-.... 4 .-. . . . . of the beginning of their new life together when they exchange marriage vows Saturday, the eighteenth of February at seven o'clock in the evening Methodist Church Heppner, Oregon Reception to follow 123 Lynden Ms ig - Tli; ST 1 4.1H j j 676-9406 Curtis-Mathes TV Quasar TV, Norgel Admiral AppBonces Largest Selection Of Furniture In The Area 22C0 N.F. Hermistofl 567-8960 Janice Healy, Melody Mar latt, Doug Marquardt, Sheree Marquardt, Don McEwen, Krynn Robinson and Shelley Tompson ; juniors Julie Grieb, Laurie Harrison, Scott Mc Ewen, Jackie Mollahan, Wen dy Myers and Kathleen Van Schoiack; and sophomores Alice Abrams, Geri Grieb, Todd Harrison, Paula Hein richs, Sandra Hudson, Debra Klaus, Jim Parker, Deborah Paustian, Todd Sherer Janice Sherman, Jojean Stevens, Marie Van Schoiack and Ron Young. Freshmen on the second term honor roll were Bonnie Arrington, Patrick Clark, De ann Connor, Tony Currin, Lynn Dee Devin, Susan John con, Nancy Miller, Brian Thompson and Jeanneine For quer. Call 676-9228 w Phyllis Karen Hughes William Wayne Owen rlin.n .' m tit n t ri 1 1 0 MACHINERY REPAIR MILLER & SONS WELDING. 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