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ijiuii ii )(p" pitfi ip jpr pa in p" "gf"?-T" ")yJrr'riri yrnr pimps jih jn., i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 7231' STATE OF OREC ON . Ac ting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs, Plaintiff. - v. . DONALD F. KAMPH; et'al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above-entl-tied court in the above-enti-. tied cause to me directed and dated the 1st day of August, f 19S3. based upon Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 21st day of June, 19S3, in favor of the State of Oregon, acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Af fairs, commanding me to make sale of the following described real properly, to-wit: Beginning at the South quar ter corner of Section 20. Township 4 North, Range 27. Cast of the Willamette Mer idian; thence South 89 de grees IT 20" West along the South line of said Section 20 a distance of 805 54 fret; thence North 00 degrees 42' 40" West a distance of 324 90 feet to a point on the Sou-- . ' therly right of way line of the County Frontage Road:,' v thence South 77 degrees 05' 20" East along said souther ly right of way line a dis tance of 1.179 52 feet to a point on the South line of said Section 20; thence South 89 degrees 17' 20" West along the South Jine of said Section 20 a distance of ' 53S 26 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.00 . acres. to satisfy a judgment against defendants. Donald F. Kamph and Leola M Kamph, for the sum of $2Z244 83. together with interest on $22,244 83 at 90 percent per annum from date of Judgment until paid, and for plaintiff's attorney fees, costs and disbursements incurred herein in the amount of $1,610 30. WOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and Judgment and In compliance with the command of said Writ. I wiH on the 9th day of September. 1983. at 10:00 A.M. at the front door of the Court house in Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon, sell at public auction and subject to re demption to the highest bidder for cash In hand all of the right, title and interest which the above-named defendants had on the 7th day of Novem ber. 1975. thedate of plaintiff s mortgage, and thereafter had in and to the above-described real property or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs. DATED at Heppner. Ore gon, this 3rd day of August, 1983. ROY L.DRACO. Sheriff ' By Pauline Winter. ,", , Deputy Published: August 11. 15. 5; September 1. 1983. r No decision on arena use . The Boardman City Council, at !. their August 2 meeting, was once again embroiled In the contro versy involving the rodeo arena located behind the Dodge City Inn. 100 First St. N.W., Board man. The arena and Dodge City are operated by Jody Tatone and I owned by his father Joseph. The topic o' the meting was the other Is my favorite, very appeal by neighbors of the arena 'simple recipe for broiling of the ruling by the Boardman zucchini. - :: Planning Commission that the" ' Zucchini Pickles arena was a proper use for the l quart vinegar area in which it was located. That meeting took place on August 2 but the City Council, after three hours of testimony postponed ruling on the matter until they can review ail of the material presented thus far. They hope to make a ruling at the council meeting oh Septem-. ber 13. but regardless of what they decide it is quit likely to bij ; appealed 10 me aiaie iana use Board of AppeaUuJ v n ui iiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiMinfiiniiiiiiMinnnnnnnnn .......... LaGrond Livestock 523-4056 963:215ft r " John BiKirbv? ' .. I t ' - , ' ..' MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1983 CATTLE SALABLE -311 GOOD TO CHOICE STEERS Under 400 lbs. 400 to 600 lbs. -600 to 700 lbs : 700to8O0lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain & Dairy Commercial Cows Utility Cows Cutter Cows Bulls HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 300 to 600 lbs. - 600 to 900 lbs. Heiferetfes Plain & Dairy Calves by the head HOGS SALABLE 4 . Fat Hogs Sows SHEEP SALABLE 82 Fat Lambs Light 4 Heavy Lambs Ewes HORSES SALABLE - 5 No. Is No. 2s No. 3s There were 27 buyers and Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: We had heavy feeder cattle selling a not hit the highs of last week's offered. NEXT SALE: Thursday, August 25. Wehave several ar'a consignmenU of feeder cattle for this sale. This shouid be a good market coming Just before the-large run, of cattle In " September. ' ' :' "; ... : Field Representative: Don Robinson 562-5259 ; LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - Dealer. 'Econo-Ealing, Are you starting to feel buried in an avalanche of zucchini? There was a woman In the extension office the olher day who wanted some new ideas for using up her -summer, garden produce. I ' finally asked her how many zucchini plants she had. I was fust amazed. She had 13! Now . my experience is that if you have even two plants it be comes a challenge lo use them up. Thirteen! Talk about being buried! Needless to say I gave her what I thought was the best advice. Pull a bunch of the plants out. There is no point is prolonging the misery. One sharp pang of remorse for being wasteful and then a peaceful summer. Otherwise. -she'd better set up her own roadside stand. ; There are many ways to enjoy the summer abundance., . If you've been gardening for a few years, you have probably settled into a routine of what the family will eat and how much to plant. If this is your first year or two. make some notes. You may think you'll remember how , much you ., , planted, but few of us do. If it's just about right, then you'll want to know that. If it's way loo much, you're wasting the cost of the seed and water. It's also important to pick the produce at the right ma- , turity level. Don't let it get too large or past its best stage. Here are a couple of recipes that may be useful in handling that zucchini avalanche. One is a pickle recipe that's like a bread and butter pickle. The 2 cups sugar 4 cup salt 2 teaspoons celery seeds 2 teaspoons tumeric ' . 1 teaspoon dry mustard 4 5 lb s. (5 to 6 Inch) zucchini, v '. unpeeled. and cut into '. inch slices. (About 10 . zucchini) . ; . 1 quart thinly sliced onions (4 to 5 medium sized onions) 'i. In a saucepan, combine f yinegartf sugar, aalt, ,. celery. v seeds, tumeric and dry mils- - G-TT QfillM ' ' '" 5 ' . ! , -, ' , ' . 60.25-65.50 59.00 -65.50 59.00-62.25 ? 58.50 - 61.25 55.75-59.50 41.00-4900 ' 42.50 -46.00 88.00-41.50 "35.OO.37.5O 46.75-49.50 . 49.00 J4..50 5O.00-53.00 " .' 50.00-53.00 , 41.50-48.50 :; , . 75.00 . : ...' V",v"t47.O0 32.5O:33.00 ' - ( 40.50 -435 ,24.00-35.00 50-11.00 24.00 17.00-22.00 s so . 11 nn 59 consignors rebresented at a good ictive market. udoi dollar str oncer. Lifiht calve aa sale with fewer alve Wirnr . 0 Thank you, JohhKrby A Powder River Eaulnment ' - A .. tard Bring to a boil. Pour over . zucchini and onions! let stand' ' one hour; stirring occasional- Iv. ' i 1 V -1 v Bring zucchini mixture to a boll, simmer three minutes. Continue simmering while packing the jars one at a time. tiU to within inch of top. making sure that vinegar ' solution covers pickles. Use ' canning lids according to manufacturer's directions. . Process in a ' boiling water hath immediately for five minutes for pints and 10 . minutes for quarts aftei' the . water has returned to a rolling"" boil. Cool and check to be sure; pickles have sealed. ' ; - . " .'. ; w ', , ;.' i Zucchini Parmesan p Wash zucchini: cut in iValf "t I lengthwise. Wipe cut side with a paper towel and hen spread .-- with soft margarine or butter Place cut side up on baking sheet. Sprinkle with parmesan ' "cheese-lightly Spread 1o make. it even on the cut surface. Sprinkle with a seasoned salt if desired. Place 4 to 5 jnches below broiling unit and broil ( until golden brown. Zucchini"; will still ba crisp, , - U-PICK canning; PEACHES ! Sun Crest. r A . : 4 ' Early Hales. Red Globe Elberias Nectarines, Grayenstein Apples Canning Tomatoes (by the box) Bartlettpears20'lb Bring Containers . Thortias Orchards " .' ' ' . :.! ... - '. I OR 4) X ... 934-2870 . , rX 44VWf' .,!- ' s v ; , ' ' . . ' .: 4 " "'-'The Heppner. Caiette-Tl Buy Sell Trade ; - - :676 - t 1! TNTHE CIRCUIT COURT ' -' OF THE STATE OF OREGON W-: ''I FOH THE COUNTY. ' r): ! ' 6F MORROW , 'vi '' y PROBATE DEPARTMENT l -" ;' No. 1910 " ". : - NOTICET0 Interested persons , . Estate of: f ' ' ',' HAZEL VAUGHN . " ' : , : Deceased,", i .Probate proceedings in the . estate of HAZEL VAUGHN. ; deceased, are now pending ln . the above entitled court. f wherein- Fay Pierce, the undersigned, has been appoin ' ted and has qualified as the " "personal representative of; ; '.Said estate. AH persons having claims' against ' said estate '. , hereby are required to present I them, in due form! within four months after the date of the; first publication of this notice, as stated below; -. . to the"'. ', 'undersigned at the following ' ' ' address now designated as the ' place' for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main. . Heppner. Oregon or they may be barred. '' ' ; All " persons whose rights .'.rnay.be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob-, fain, additional informatiorf', from the records of the court, the undersigned persona rep- '', ' resentative or the latter's at-" ;torney(s who is (are) Herman W. Winter ) Attorney for Personal Representative . 'v47.r N. Main . , ' ; ; ;eppher. Oregon " ' " , 676-9456 '.! 1 . Fay Pierce,, C -'- Personal Representative , 'Heppner. Oegon 97836 ; t t76-9225 .; Z Published:-" August 25; ' Sep tember 1.8.' 1983. ; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF.OREGON -FOR THE COUNTY ;; " . ; ' OF MORROW ., NO. 1909 . . i NOTICE TO -' INTERESTED PERSONS ' In the matter of the Estate of KENNETH GALE BATTY - - ' Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been. . appointed and have qualified as the co-personal representa tives of said estate. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months. after the date of first publication of this notice,, as stated below to co-personal representative VERN F. BATTY, P.O. Box 667, Hep pner. Oregon 97836, " or co persbnal representative GILBERT BATTY. P.O. .Box 6058". Brookings, Oregon 97415. - or tHey may be barred. , f -All' persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings in this, estate may , obtain 'additional information ? from the records of the Court, the co-personal representa- rives-or the attorney for the co-personal representatives. " '... "Dated and first published': '- lull 'w'imi ' Co-Personal Representative: . VernF. Batty ' ' P.O. Box 667 - . Heppner, Oregon 97836.. s) Vern F Batty Gilbert Batty P.O. Box 6056 i I", Brookings, Oregon 97415 ,Pubn shed: August 25: Sep-v-tember 1. 8. 1983. 3 rOBUC NOTICES ' '', ' .,.-'.' ?l Notice is hereby given that ? Morrow :County, . Oregon In- tertdsfo vacate the following I county, 'roads : ; Willow Creek Road and Balm Fork Road, to ..the extent that they are within the project boundaries of the '.Willow Creek Dam Project. 'Vacation of these roads means 'that they will no longer be county ".roads, and that the 'County's right-of-way will be ' : . ?extioKOJshed, The Dropertv ; . T 'fwin men revert to the nhnttina v : r rpperty owner, in this case , . KeU,.sr. "cTovertmient. "A public ' it" . -w,- -W. A,., JLJt JL JUT 3' PUBLIC NOTICES hearing will be hdd on this , sublect at 9:00 A.M.. on Sep-,' fember 21. 1983. and will be" held at the County Courtroom of the Morrow County Court,. , in the Courthouse at Heppner,'. Oregon. The purpose of the hearing will be to determine whether (he vacation Is In the. public Interest. The specific,. legal description of the prop; '! . erty to be vacated can be -obtained by contacting the ; Morrow Couiitj' Court at the1 Courthouse in Heppner. or by ' calling 876-9233. This proce' ; dure is in compliance with ORS 368.326. et. Sq. - v ; ' Published: August 25: Sep tember 15. 1983. Cords t. Thanks of 1 '. I want to thank ail of you t ! . who sent flowers and well.?" . wishes during my stay in the . hospital. "P.M.H. staff is the greatest." A special thanks to Vicki. Kathleen and Carl for ; the trip to St. Vincents. Maxine Schmidt'. ' . 8-25-1 p i , I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to ail ( who sent flowers , and cards and to all. who visited 'irie - during my recent illness. ; Special thanks to the doctor y" and nurses for their kindnos- . s- . 'V ' v ClellRea "' . ". 8-25-lp'S Notices Do you want to stop the use : of alcohol and need a safe : place to wi'thdraw? The Uma- tilla Cnunty Detox Unit is -. available at 1601 S.E. Court ' - (ground floor of St. Anthony's Hospital)'. Reach out and call ' 278-0252 anvtime.:, 3-3-tfc Help Wanted 4 HELP WANTED: High school farmhand, willing to work and learn, care of stock and handyman jobs. After school and Saturdays with full time summers. Must be de pendable, own transportation. Call 676-5051. . 8 18-4c HELP WANTED: Clean-..' ing - laundry person at lone schools. Six hrs. pr day dur- ' ing the school year. Applica- ' tion deadline will be Aug. 26.. ; Employment will begin Sept. - 6. Apply . to Charles , Starr, ", principal lone Schools; P.O. " Box 167. lone Ore. 97843. , Morrow County School Dis-. ; trict is an equal opportunity . employer. , ' 8-25-1 c . WANTED; Part-time maid " from Sept. 2. through Sept. 19. . ; Must be over school age. Apply at Northwestern Motel. . 8-25-lc. Wanted 6 ; Wanted: Log truck load of wood Togs. Boardman Lions Club, call Norm Titus 481-4892. 8-4-tfc Rentals 7 APARTMENTS for rent: ' 5H0 . $H5 per month plus utilities. 422-7579. 3-10-tfs, ' , One and two bdrm apts. for rent, close to downtown Hep- ' pher: heat, water, garbage furnished. $130 and up. ; 422-7579 6-23-tfs FORRENT: 2 bdrm. duplex lfc in hirth cf,hnnl n earbaee servire Fnm shnH' Call 5( ' '. ; " ..".". . : nbi-KZSi tor more details. '''' '"a-ie-ae" ' ' - - , . - -- -; f - AI 1HACIIVK 24 3 Bedroom Apti, Completely weatherhed' SBeBergy ttikleai, w Fully carpeted air condl fioning, ' extra ; storaKe, drapes.". 'appfiahces. and laundry; facilities.'; Families welcome. ; ;."" " EVERGREEN 'tV -TERRACE APTS; y'l-':' Thompson A Pioneer', 67fi r,)2D EH1 - Services' ' &. , Carpets and 'Upholstery cleaned professionally;' John, Shaw 67 -5283.- '; lW(c : .... ..... . )-':''r'yj .', . Take the shimmy out of your ' car t Pofessirtpoi fr'on) .end aiignments. MWrowr.Co: Grain y Grouerv Ixin(!ton. 989-8221..: '''.; '; ::-1'!:'' - tei ife" . i'i":, Dougnr. sola or traded. Will order for 10 per cent above cost. SPECIAL:, Lube: oil and filter change plus car'wash. $18. 4x4s $1 extra. Up to five quarts Union U-40 BRING -BACK., THE SHINE to your' vehicle "and protect the paint on newer ones. Simonree'Wax $19,95 and up. . j ' J..'.-; . Vern' 7fi StatiOo.fiJS.StW. ;" Business '. ; Opportunities:' Own your, own movje- ahef video cassette 'recorder rental "business. Great addition to I existing, business. Moderate 4 investment," . tremendous, i-e turn. CaU now while we jstjU have openings in your; area." 1-8O0-528-2806. ' " " - 8-25'ln'c Livestock- &Z . . t ; WTLL BUY HORSES Any kind. Phone 5W-6065;-Hermis-ton, V . ...; v.'. -.-B-tfc Farm v Equipment::) ? IrrleatiH.- Htadqoarters- complete irrigation supplies.' Rain Bird;. Berkeley: Wadt. We install. Morrow Co. Grain 1 Irowers OBr; V' . , ' :, Farm tires, implement, truck, tractor, combine. New, re-caps. used. Morrow County Grain Growers", Ph.'989-8221 . ; :,: ' 5,26-tfc Submersible, and. Centri fugal pumps. Graridfos, Sta-. ; RitePressore tanksC Weil-xr cious lawn, garden spot. Stor tnol Morrow' County Grain t, age building, entirely fenced. Growers. Ph. 989-8221'.'-5-26-tfc . All for under $20,000. Callafter 'I ' ' . ' . '. s 5p.rh"676-556i - .". 7-21-tfc' , ' Shovels, hoes, rakesrepaif handles. 'Morrow ' County '' Grain Growers'. Ph. 99-822lv .' .. . . ! . 5-26-tfc ' i TIRES For your. car. truck or ' 'iarny ejiuiprnent.C ' , . morrow -t o. .drain, i. rowers. ?.' , !lhru 6" ' W.a. , Irrigation P.V.C. i (Alum. 2"'. 3". 4". Piejce. Irecoi Sprtnglens-, Ralnhifd? Nefson; -' Gaskets. Morrow County Grain Grow ers. Ph, 989-8221. ' : 5-26-tfc Miscellaneous' U , LADDERS. Just' arrived. ..complete selection "of , wood . ana aluminum ladders. Step ( Jv'. t. hv. -u -' ud anfl. exrensinn-P "''h barn, outbu.ld.ngs :r:.:yfuux good wen, $75,000; Call fsell.; Lexlngtoh- .Lvmbef. . -. . . . 8-8-lc. Now in stock Morrow Co r. Grain Growers 3-17-tfo Petroleum Products: Bulk deliveries of diesel. gas. Stove oil. Also full .lio of greases', oils and hydraulic fluids." Mor-' ww County Grain Growers Ph. 989-8221. 5-26-tfC , Fuel 17 f-Y'': The Heppner Caxette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon. 79 Volki wagon Cam prnobilo, " Fully equ!ps4 Eloc. f rldg.. Gas Cooker, "2ci clean with good rubber, Low miles, Ideal small family motor homo. 75 Hat X-l 9, 2 Dr., Removable top, Sports coupo. Low miles, 4 Sp. ': ' T3 Buick LaSabre,4dr, Exceptionally clean. Has to be soon to bo appreciated, Locally 'rowVied.V' 69 Fordya T with Canopy The Buy of a Lifetime , 77Dodge D20O AT, AC, 4x4 . Real clean, low miloi 44,000 - -', 77 Audi 4-door Sedan, 4-pd. ; sun roof, clean as a whistle 2 -New 6.9 Ford Dleseis 'We do front end alignments. See Clarence. Farley Motor Co. jWOOOOOOOQOOOePQOOOOOQQQQOC' '!Z!fT & 'VlMeal Estate 23 Appliances- 18 . Still continuing Simmons Mattress Sale at Case Fnrni- ' tf r " -: ' 8-2S-le i riMobile -tfdmei i: 20 NiT 'wo-bedroom. two bath ,..-Broaoiiore mobile home. As- suma"ble loan at $147 per -Tnontbl Asking 413,900. 67-' iaoo - . ;; ; 8-l-?i Cars:& trucks. 22 FOR SALE':.t'69 Olds, some damage to front end - runs, fine, new" tires." 676-9733. Er pest Allen. Hardman. 8-18-3p , FOR SALE: - 1973. AMC Ambassador. PB, PS. AM-FM Cassette ; Stereo and more. $.150 as is or offer. 676-9635 aft. 4p.m. Keep trying. 8-18-tfs ; ' " ''. Real Estate 23 Two bedroom house, spa- ; FOR SALE: Three bedroom .house,' two baths.' in Heppr.cr Citv limits. 676-5007. 7-21-tfc t Nice three Bedroom home. New paint outside, wall paper ! inside. , also new carpet in jiving room and kitchen. Two : hAfhs.' two eement Arivewavs - - r'.two: storage sheds, grapes, 'frnil trees. -40 foot covered ; deck with indoor-outdoor car pet. Wood or electric heat and a"r.i' conditioning.' $39,950. Phone 676 9234. 460 Riverside. -. . 7-28-tfc 1 ' mi. from town, modern 3 bdnn. house." l'V baths on 12 4-14-tfc Mulnftt ffTflf Ct J- ;K r. JffcALIOR 03 -: I . . k MUiWll UStWi MMHCI J ,'. i j N.W. 20th 4 Emigrant . I : . Pendleton. OR 276-2872 : $57,500 - ODVA assumable, ." ;3 bedroom, 2-bath, fireplace : Jinsert; rt fafaitly room in Hep-" tpner Sharon Lewis, Bkr, I Keith Lewis 678-5213 '' 'I Thursday, August 25, 1983-SEVEN 9228 .T-,.w.ii.J..f..r. Mmmm Imi, Heppner 676-9116 FOR SALE OR LEASE: Service station in Heppner. Can be adapted to other busi ness opportunities. Will sell $10,000 under Morrow Co. ap praisal. Call Pettyjohn Oil Co. 422-7254. lone. Or. 5-26-tfc HOMES FOR SALE: Retire Brookings, luxury home with grandparent. ipartment, over-looking ocean, river, town. $120,000 Or will trade equity. $45,000 for down pay ment on a business. Phone (503) 469-5415. 8-25-lnc FOR SALE: 2 story home, 3 bedrooms, 1' baths, kitchen ' dining rm. and living room on 1 4 lots with storage shed and large back yard in Lexington. $37,500. Call 676-9021 wk days, 989-8503 evenings. 8-25-2p Farm Land 24 1J6 acres for sale. 40 acres tillable in barley. Remainder good bunch grass with spring. $25.000. 676-50. 4-14-tfc Pets 25 Pup to give away. Half rat terrier, half Australian shep herd. Three months old, had all shots. 989-8185 or 989-8516. . 8-18-2C Home S Garden 26 Insecticides, weed killers, fertilizers, sprayers. Morrow County Grain Growers. Ph.. 989-8221. 5-26-tfc PAINT SALE : Boysen paint on sale thru Sept. 17. Save $7 gal. on flat wall, $9.50 on exterior. Lexington Lumber 989-8586. 8-18-lC Yard Sales 28 COMING SOON! Soropti misf Rummage Sale, Septem ber 24. 1983. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.. Fairgrounds. Heppner. Dona tions needed. For pickup, call any Soroptimist. 7-28-lf ,8c RUBBER STAilPS & BUSINESS CARDS 676-9228