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n »r Hrppnrr i . « i e l l e - 1im e» PUBLIC NOTICE 1*1 B M C N O TICE I’ l BLIC N O TICE hereby i* |ivm . lhat the one year period for the redemption of real properties in- d ialed in the 1984 delinquent tax lien foreclosure proceeding* instituted by Morrow County. Oregon, on September 15. 1984, in the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, suit No 7622, and included in the judgement and decree entered therein on December 3t). 1984 » i l l expire on January 15, 1986 All properties ordered sold under said judgement and decree, unless redeemed on or before January 15, 1986 » i l l be deeded to Morrow County, Oregon, im mediately on expiration of said period of redem ption and every right and interested of any person in such properties will lie forfeited forever to Morrow County. Oregon s Margo Sherar Tax Collector Morrow County Published December IS. 25. 1985 IN THK C IK C t'IT O O l'R T O F TH E M ATE OK OREGON KOK l M A T IL L A C O l'N T Y NOTICE TO IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS CASE N o 85 I ’ R 16 In the matter of the E STATE OF JI NK l.O CISE SM ITH Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as personal repre sentative ol said estate All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated b elo» to the personal represent« t o e at the office of R O B E R T E HIDGWAV. A T T O R N E Y A T I.AW I’ d BOX 99.7. P E N D L E T O N . OREGON «7801. or they may lie barred ALL PERSONS whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in the estate may obtain additional infor illation from the records of the Court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative DATED and first published December 18 1985 s i James I. Smith Personal Representative Published D ecem ber 18. 25. 1985. January I. 1985 Hrppnrr. Orrgon H r d i i n d i v Decrm ber |g. I I U M W Heppner Frosh trail Condon JYs Mv Xshlev I unklin Condon s junior varsity boys has krtball team defeated the llrppner freshmen on Thursday. Dev 12 by a 51 45 margin Heppner fell to 0 2 on the season Dick Devin popped in six first fram e points for the Mustangs, but Condon to«ik a 12 to 10 lead With Dave Claughton tossing in eight points from the outside, the Blue Devils increased their lead to » 2 1 by taking the second quarter 1811 The Mustangs, despite holding Condon to eight third period points, trailed 38 to 28 enu ring the final period as they could manage only seven points Devin, putting in nine points, led a fourth period comeback by Heppner However, the rally fell short as Condon won 51 45 Heppner grabbed 43 rebounds with Tim Hays and Mike Mahoney grabb ing nine each Devin gunned in 25 points to lead all scores Lindsay powered in 10 m ore for Heppner Mark Winslow topped the Blue Dev ils with 16. while Troy lam ey and Claughton added 12 and 9 more respectively Both clubs struggled at the chanty stripe The Mustangs connected on 46 percent of their shots, hitting 13 of 28 Condon made only 7 or 30 attempts. 35 percent “ For the second straight gam e we p layed good d e fe n s e ." re p lie d Freshmen Coach John Boyer He added. "W e need to im prove on both our field goal and free throw shoot ing The Mustangs host the Riverside freshmen on Thursday. I*ec 19 beginning at 5 p m STATISTICS I I I I I Condon I ! IS s 13 51 Hrppnrr 18 II 7 17 15 C ondun I alley 5.2-4.12; Muon 1.4- 4.2. Claughton 1.1-4.8; t ook, Snvdrr 2.1 5.5. Nation I * 1 7 Full igg lloltlrnu llrr I L i MflS lIs S 8 .61.M . Totals 22.7 24.51 Hrppnrr Correa. Devin 14.5-8.25; M erlin il ii in M lk a u j Vn g rl l 2.4- 4,1. Arbogasl. Skaggs Hays l i s t . I indtsv 1.4-16.16 I ••«-•Is 14,13-28,45. Fouled Hut Muon Nallun Total fouls - Condon 27. Hrppnrr IS Sharp gifts for sharp savers Just in time for Christmas. T h e Ben) Franklin has gifts for sharp sawrs. A n y o f five quality Kershaw knives from the “ O ffic e r Ranch Collection," nam ed after Eastern O re g o n ’s w ill known O ffic e r family Individually boxed, these exception al kruvvs make perfect Christmas presents. G et the “ Lil C o d y " (n am ed after the youngest m em ber o f the O ffice t family) tree w ith a certificate deposit ol $ 5 .0 0 0 or m ore $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 or more gets you any knife in the Ranch C o llectio n free. But you d o n ’t h aw to deposit a lot to saw a lot W e’vv w hittled the prices on these beautiful knives dow n real lo w G et sizeable discounts on individual kruvvs or the entire Ranch C o llection with any savings deposit ol $1.000 or m ore S o saw your m oney G et a Kershaw knife tree or at a big discount w ith the m inim um deposit shown; FOR SALE The Morrow County School District offers, in an "as is condition, each of the following vehicles for sale, separately, based on a seal bid 1972 Chev Van IJS.ixxi miles 1973 Chev 54 passenger bus 170,01X1 miles 1971 Chev pickup 88, ixxi miles Vehicles may tie inspected at the sc hool bus shop in Boardman. OR between 8 00 a m and 4 00j> m Monday Friday Interested bidders please place your bid s m a sealed envelope plainly marked V E H IC L E BID Bids must lie received in the school district office in Lexington no later than 2 <xt pm January 15. 1986 The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids is Doyle McCaslin. Superintendent Morrow County School District Box :ui8 l-exington. OR 97839 Published Decem ber 18, 1985 P U B L IC S N O TH ' Notice is hereby given, and shall be given for four consecutive weeks beginning December 18 1985 that the Morrow County Court intends to surrender jurisdiction of a certain County road within the City of Boardman to the governing body of the City of Boardman By this surrender the County's jurisdiction over that road shall cease, along with its jurisdiction to improve, construct or repair The full and atisoluic jurisdiction over the road for all purposes listed above, and for levving and collection of assess monts therefore shall vest with the City Public hearing shall be held January 15, 1986 at the County Courthouse. Heppner. OR at 9 tit) a m The purpose of said hearing will be to consider objections or testimony from any interested persons con cermng the necessity, expediency and merits of the transfer of juris diction The affected County road is Main Street in Boardman, as it lies within Boardman. as far south as its intersection with Wilson Road Published December 18. 25. 1985. January I, l * * 1 Tarps Cover Trucks, ANY SAVINGS DEPOSIT SI .000 Lil 'Cody. 1-1/4 ’ stainless steel lip blade ANY CERTIFICATE (Minimum maturity of 6 month«) $2.500 $5.000 $10.000 L il 'C ody $13 50 $9 50 FREE Whiskey Gap $17 50 $13 50 $5 50 FREE W ild Turkey $18 50 $14 50 $7 50 FREE Black Horse $19 50 $15 50 $9 50 FRE E Big Joe $24 50 $19 50 $12 50 FRE E 5 piece set with $125 00 display case $110 00 $95 00 $80 00 Gifts cannot be m illed Internal transfers of deposits do not quality On. free gilt pet tanulv IVposits lot trve or discounted gilts must remain ninety days Additional knives may be purchased al prices shown in tin- $1.000 deposit category fix each additional $500 deposited T he Beni.' Franklin t E D i HAI S A V IN G S A N D 1 H A N A S S N FSLK FREE