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The Iteppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 2MM2-8EVEN .l!. " -JJ ' Jit. .! I. H I. I m1M. G-T ClaMfe what you're looking for PCBHC NOTICES 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT I OF THK STATE OF OR KG ON FOR THK COUNTY 1 OF MORROW I No, 70R8 f PETITION FOR 1 DISSOLUTION OF I MARRIAGK S i IN THE MATTER OF THE I MAKKIAGK OF: I CECIL TAYLOR, I Petitioner, 1 IlF.HHA J KAN TAYLOR, 5 Respondent. Petitioner alleges: i The pwlies were married In Anchorage, Alaska on Sep- tetnher 21, 1972 and have ever since heen hushand and wife, ! H Im "t'onc 1 1 I ile d i f f erenees , between the parties have mused the irremediatile breakdown of their marriage, HI No support petition or other domestic relations suit Involv ing this marriage is pending in any c-ourt . VI Each party has heen a resi dent and domiciliary of Ore gon fur si x continuous months immediately prior hereto. V The children of the mar nape are: Christy Lynn Taylor, dob April 9. ae 9 years, sex. female; and Peyton Blair Tai lor, d o b. June 27. 1976, acf fi years, sex, male. The other relevant data is as follows HUSBAND: Cecil Taylor Address: Rt. 2. Box 96. Irtjcofi, Oregon 97844 inv: .12 years Social Security No.: 5432 fif49 WIFE: Debra Jean Taylor Atldress: unknown. Prior U-gal Names: Debra Jcsn Kdwards. jkge: 26 years. $oeial Security Number: un known, petitioner should have cus tody of the minor children of (hi mama pe, Respondent shell have reasonable visita tiun rights, VII Respondent shall pay to pet itioner as support for the minor children of the mar riiK? the sum of $60.00 per .month for each child until such child shall have attained the age of eighteen years or becomes otherwise emanci pated or is a child attending school as defined by ORS lof 108. VIII Petitioner shall be awarded thf family residence at 4th Street West and Washington, Irngon, Oregon and shall as sume the debt thereon. IX Each party should pay the debts incurrred by that party since their separation which was on or about July. 1982 and hold the other party harmless therefrom. X Each party should pay his or her own attorney fees and costs incurred herein. XI The minor children of the parlies reside at petitioner's address stated above and dur ing the past four years have lived only with the parties in Oregon. Petitioner knows of no other past or present cus tody litigation concerning said children and has not partici pated in any capacity in any such litigation and knows of no person not a party who has or claims custody or visitation rights with respect to said children. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays for a decree: 1. Dissolving the marriage of the parties; 2. Granting other relief Jn ! ..,.,r.....v, ., ...ill. tu. vuiiivii inning WM.U liic: CMlfgd- ' tions of this petition; 3. Granting such other relief ilpUBIIC NOTICEsI as the court deems ap propriate. WINTER, SWKENEY & DOHERTY -s- Valerie B. Doherty Valerie B. Doherty Attorney for Petitioner, OSB No, 81210 Published: August 5, 12, 19, and 2fi. 1982. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For (he County of Morrow No. 70B8 SUMMONS Domestic Relations In the Matter of the Marriage of CECIL TAYLOR. Petitioner, and DEBRA JEAN TAYLOR. Respondent . To Debra Jean Taylor, Re spondent . and Temporary Custody and Restraining Order You are hereby required to appear and defend the petition filed against you in the above entitled cause within thirty (30 days from the date of service of this summons upon you. and in case of your failure to do so, for want thereof, petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the pet it on. NOTICE TO THE RESPONDENT: HEAD THESE PAPERS CAREEl I.I Y! You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called a "motion" or "answer." The "motion" or "answer" must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the petitioner's attorney or, if the petitioner does not have an attorney, proof of service upon the petitioner. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. Valerie B. Doherty SIGNATURE OF OREGON RESIDENT ATTORNEY Valerie B. Doherty OSB No. 81210 TYPE OR PRINT NAME OF RESIDENT ATTORNEY STATE OF OREGON; )ss. County of Morrow )ss. I, the undersigned attorney of record for the petitioner, certify that the foregoing is an exact and complete copy of the original summons in the above entitled cause. ATTORNEY OF RECORD FOR PETITIONER TO THE OFFICER OF OTHER PERSON SERVING THIS SUMMONS: You are hereby directed to serve a true copy of this summons, to gether with a true copy of the petition mentioned there in, upon the respondent, and to make your proof of service on the reverse hereof or upon a separate similar document which you shall attach hereto. Valerie B. Doherty ATTORNEY(S) FOR PETITIONER Post office address at which papers in the above entitled cause may be served by mail. WINTER. SWEENEY & DOHERTY Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836 503 076-9456. Published: August 5, 12, 19, ' and 26, 1982. LaGrando Livestock John B. Kirby MARKET REPORT-THURSDAY. AUGUST 1$. 182 CATTLE SALABLE - 451 STEERS Under 300 lbs. Head Under 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 5O0to6O0lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain & Dairy HEIFERS 4O0to500lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain Commercial & Utility Cows Canners & Cutters Bulls Light & Feeder Butcher Bulls HOGS SALABLE II Fat hogs Sows SHEEP SALABLE - tS Lambs Ewes lb. HORSES SALABLE I No. 1's There were 19 buyers and 58 consignors represented at Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: Cows dropped off several dollars due to the drop in dressed meat prices. While heavy feeder heifers were in heavy demand earlier in the week, they dropped back down on Wednesday and were a little weaker than a week ago while steers remained fairly steady. NEXT SALE: Thursday August 26th with several heavy feeder steers and mixed cows consigned. The September 2nd sale is still shaping up to be a hot feeder sale lets get these cattle consigned - with the addition of Leland Gibbs to our staff, we feel your livestock will be sorted and handled in a manner that will help you receive a bigger market dollar for your livestock. Come by and meet him, the coffee pot is on all week. Thank you, John B. Kirby Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-5259 LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK-A Powder River Equipment Dealer. jpUBHC NOTICeT ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW NO. 7088 TEMPORARY CUSTODY AND RESTRAINING ORDER IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF: CECIL TAYLOR. Petitioner, AND DEBRA JEAN TAYLOR, Respondent. UPON THE MOTION and Affidavit of petitioner and the records and files herein, good causing appearing: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that during the pendency of this suit : 1. Petitioner Is awarded the custody of Christy Lynn Tay lor and Payton Blair Tayor, minor children of the parties; 2. Respondent is restrained from in any manner molesting or interferring with petitioner or the minor children of the parties; 3. Respondent shall have 10 days from first publication of this order or from the date of personal service upon re spondent whichever first oc curs in which to appear before the court and show good cause, it any there be, why this order should not become permanent throughout the pendency of this proceeding. Dated this 30th day of July, 198t. -s-Ralph Currin Circuit Court Judge Pro-Tem IT IS MOVED: -s- Valerie B. Doherty Valerie B. Doherty, OSB No. 81210 Attorney for Petitioner Published: August 5, 12, 19 ' and 26. . 65.00-75.00 117,50-132.50 59.50-65.50 59.00-65.25 63.00-67.70 62.50-67.00 60.75-65.50 59.50 - 64.00 48.00-56.00 Bulls 52.52' 53.75 53.75' 52.25' 51.00 44.00 37.50 31.75 55.25 58.00 59.00 58.50 56.25 49.75 43.50 36.75 43.75-47.50 49.00-53.50 48.00-51.50 49.75-51.50 39.50-43.50 7.50-16.00 34.50 PUBLIC NOTICES The following precincts will be combined for the Special Elec tion to be held September 21, 1982: Irrigon 4A and Irrigon 4B into Combined Irrigon Precinct. Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: August 26, 1982. MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 368 LEXINGTON. OREGON 97839 (503) 989-8202 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL -DISTRICT invites bids on the following: 2 - 12 passenger standard passenger vans 1 - ton pickup (The District will also accept bids for clean, low mileage used vehicles In the above categories.) Specifications and bid forms are enclosed or are available upon request at the address below. Bids will be opened at Lexing ton on Sept. 17, 1982 at 2:00 pm and will be presented to the district board on Sept. 20, 1982 at 8:00 pm at Heppner High School. Bids are to be sent or deliver ed in sealed enevelopes plain ly marked VEHICLE BID. All bids are to be mailed or delivered to the Morrow County School District Office, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, Ore gon 97839 before the time and date specified above. The school district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Matthew P. Doherty, District Superintendent Date 8-20-82 Published: August 26, 1982. IXin mi I limtll LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC NOTiCE: SALE TIME CHANGE Beginning Sopt. 3rd -Sale Time 12 Noon' Due to the increase in volume of livestock it is necessary to begin 1 hour earlier. Yard Phon (503)298-4464 Cards of Thanks I We would like to thank our friends for the cards of con gratulations and gifts of money and flowers on out 60th wedding anniversary. We were very happy to see so many of our dear friends at our party. Pansy and Bill Seehafer 8-26-lc The Dry Fork Farmers want to express their thanks to the Morrow County Road Dept. for patching the Dry For Fork Road. -26-lc The Heppner High School Rodeo team would like to thank Gayle Elliot for her contribution, of one lovely oil painting to the National High School Scholarship fund on the part of the Oregon Team. Her support is greatly appreciat- ' ed. Lee Rice, Tara Mahoney, Donnie Kindsfather, Marti Britt, Mike Currin 8-26-lc The family of Elsie M. Fox wish to thank the many people who called and sent cards and flowers, and were so kind in every way during this difficult time. We also wish to thank the ladies of the community who provided the dinner after the services, and the Rebekah Lodge for the use of their hall. Ruth McNeill and Mel and Lois Allen 8-26-lp We would like to thank everyone for their kindness, the flowers, cards and food. They were all greatly ap preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Delbert Vinson 8-26-lc I want to thank the Main Street Businesses, and all who were responsible for the tre mendous surprise retirement party. A special note of thanks to Gene and Maxine Rietmann for the serenade; to Fran Barnett for the beautiful cake; and to all who came and helped to make my retirement such a momentous occasion. It has been my privelege to serve as Postmaster, and I shall miss the daily contact with my customers. May God bless all of you. June O'Connor 8-26-lc U-PICK Early Elbertas & , Suncrest Peaches, "Nectarines, Gravenstein Apples All 25 lb. Fresh Mild Honey $3." per Qt. Bartlett Pears 20 lb. Bring Containers Thomas Orchards Kimberly, OR 934-287Q A The Dalle, Orgon Horn Phorwi (503) 298-4888 Notices 2 The Soroptimist Rummage Sale is coming. Forpickup' eail:"jack"i Allstott - 676-5509 Gail Burkenbine - 676-9690, Pat Hyatt 676-5272, Lenna Smith -676-9143. 7-8-tfc HELP WANTED: Need 4 ; shelter homes: 2 In North ; Morrow Co., and 2 in South Morrow Co. to provide emer-1 gency short term care for runaways and status offend-, ers. Homes must be willing to be on call 1 week per month. On call fee being paid plus daily rate for children who are currently placed in the home. For more information please contact Morrow Co. Childrens Services Division. 481-9482. 8-5-3C WANTED: lone High School student to write sports stories for the Gazette-Times. Must have writing ability but no experience necessary. Con tact Patti Allstott at the G-T office. 8-12-tfs WANTED: lone High School student to take sports photos. Some experience required. Contact Patti Allstott at the G-T office. 8-12-tfs ',. -A Rentals 7 House for rent or lease with option to buy. 3 bedroom split level, 676-9213. 8-26-lp FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 Bdrm. Apts; private balconies, econ omical heat, laundry facil ities, extra storage, close to hospital. Rent figured on 25 percent of your adjusted in come. You could qualify for Rental Assistance. Call and ask us about it! Hurry, they go fast! EVERGREEN TER RACE APARTMENTS. Equal Housing Opportunity. 676-5120. 8-26-tfc FOR RENT: two bdrm. un furnished apartment in Lex-' ington. Water, sewer, garbage and T.V. provided. 676-9470 or 676-9623. 8-26-tfc FOR RENT: One and two bedroom apartments in lone. Phone 422-7579. 8-12-tfc FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apt. f range, refridg., garbage, and- water furnished. No children, No pets. 1 bdrm. bachelor apt. 276-4674. 8-19-lC Services 8 Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Slmonli .Wax $19.95 and up. .Vern's 76 Station. B76-51M. 8-12-tfc Carpets and upholstery cleaned professionally. John Shaw, 676-5283. 8-12-tfc SPECIAL: Lube, oil and filter change plus car wash. $18. 4x48 $1 extra. Up to five "quarts. Union 10-40. Vent's 76 Station 676-5184. ILl?1!. PAINTERS OF HOUSES for 30 years. Serving Umatilla , Morrow, Gilliam Counties. DRYWALL - PAPERHANG ING. "AB" and JACK WEST LUND 567-5348 P.O. Box 267, Hermiston. 8-12-tfc III ' 1 mm"m .' 1 ' I ) Help Wanted 4 Now Offering $300 REBATES on all of the following units: 81 Pheonix, 2 dr., 4 p., 4 cly. , 82 J2000, Pontiac'i high ec-l onomy car, 4 dr. sedan front wheel drive. 82 GMC S-15, GM's mid-siz ed economy pickup, 4 sp. We do front end alignments. See Clarence. 980 GMC Um. cly.. c 4 spd., AC, 22.000 miles. 79'Chevette, 4 dr. hatch back, 33,000 miles, 4 sod. Special of the Week: . .74 Chev. pickup, 2x2 AT, AC. 11.195 Ford &GMAC GM extending 12.5 Premium price for good clean used cars. Easiest place in the world to buy a car! No Reasonable Offer Refused' High Trade-ins Make Your Best $300 Rebate From Farley Farley Motor Co Meppner 676-9116 Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL BUY HORSES Any kind. Phone 567-6065. Hermis ton. 8-12-tfc Farm v Equipment $: TURMAN EQUIPMENT -Metal buildings - grain bins. Your choice of most major brands. PRICED RIGHT -BUILT RIGHT Call Merle -567,-7666 Hermiston. 7-1-tfc I k Sporting Equipment 16 . GUNS: Bought, sold or traded. Will order for 10 per-, cent above cost. Vcrn's 78 Station. 676-5184. 8-12-tfc Cars; & Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1973 AMU Ami j bassador. Low miles, Good 1 condition. $850. 676-9635. i 7-29-tfs 1974 Mazda pickup, good condition. $1,200 call 676-9425 eve. -- Jeeps, Cars, Trucks under T $100 available through gov't ' ' sales in your area. Call (re fundable) 1-714-569-0241 ext j ' 7552 for directory on how to purchase. 24 hrs. 8-19-3p T J R 9ef Drift Jlixcavating J ; BACKHOE & kal . iu a nn W, iurr aii a tia i DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES fTOPSOIL ROAD j Any .Excavating Need j Large or Small S LICENSED I BONDED 82 Ford Escort, 4 cTy , 4 dr., 4 82 Ford Erort, 4 cly, 2 dr., 4 sp. 83 Ford Hanger, 4 sp., Ford's mid-sized economy .pickup. 82 Ford Escort, 4 cly., 2 dr., 4 sp. 77Thunderbird. AT. AC, low ; 79 Thunderbird. loaded. Financing f . Leasing thru Aug. 31 Deal Then Get A Gbrf 5 : -Trucks 22; 79 - 4-wheel drive Subaru : waeon. Air, 28,000 miles. $4,500,676-5312. 7-8-tfc ! Real Estate 23 5 bed., 1H bath home. Full ; basement. Wood heat, $40,000. Call 676-9163 or 676-5202. . 8-12-tfc "Good family home" 3,000 sq. ft.- of potential for the handy man. Convenient Hep pner location, valued at $47,300 a steal at $35,000 Must see to appreciate. Low" in-; terest available Call 676-9426 or67g-9425eve. 8-19-2C HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bed-; ' room, full basement, wood . and oil heat, large kitchen, nice yard. $65,000. Call 676 5288 after 5 p.m. 8-19-tfc 4.66 Timbered acres, fen ced. 1,848 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. home, two baths, kitchen furnished. Central air and heat, wet bar. Wood stove and decks. 6.2 percent assumable vet. loan. 676-9203 after 5 p.m. 8-26-2C 3-bedroom 1 bath home on large corner lot in Lexington. Heatolator Fireplace. Swamp cooler and refrigerated air conditioner. Basement work shop. Large covered patio. Fruit and shade trees. 26' 56' ' shop with front and rear ac cess, yard is all fenced. Ask ing $60,000.00 Call 989-8533 for appt. 8-26-2p DUMP TRUCK iuiriri r l i - UKVEV J GRADER AVAILABLE .1