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- •*'•'. • •• . » • • < " • ivU P U B L IC NOTICE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON MORROW COUNTY STATE OF OREGON. Acting bv and through the Director of Veterans Affairs. Plaintiff V. MAX E HELLBERG; MARll.YN J HELLBERG: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Farmers Home Ad ministration: RODNEY ALAN VANDEVF.R. BRENDA JEAN VANDEVER; DEBRA CRAWFORD. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE. Pendleton Branch. CREDIT BUREAU OF WALLA WALLA AND MILTON FREEWATER. GEH FINANCIAL SERIVCES CORPORATION. JESUS CK)N /ALES; DORINA GON/ALES. KENNY E ROBERTS; JAMES MCKIM. VERA MCKIM. MENDOZA: MANLI I MENDOZA CAROLYN GARCILAZO; AURELIO GAR FTDELIN A CILAZO;CANDELAV|0 GAR CILAZO; JOSE AUGILERA; ROBERT AUGILERA. BARBARA AUGILERA. HARVEY NUNES. JULIE AUGILERA; JAIME AUGLIERA. and JOSE’ ACOSTA Defendant* No. 86-CV HK NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause to me directed and dated on December 15. 1987. based upon a Judgement rendered and entered in said court on March 20, 1987. in favor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans’ Affair», com manding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: PARCEL NO I South Vi of the Southeast Vi. Southeast *4 of the Southwest U ly ing South of the Canal in Section 25. Township 5 North. Range 26. E W M.. Morrow County. Oregon la*» 1.4 and 6 in Block 17 West in Section 25. Township 5 North. Range 2ft E W M . Morrow Coun ty. Oregon. PARCEL NO II Beginning at the Northwest comer of the Northwest % of the Northeast %. thence East 400 feet, lev the point of beginning, thence South 500 feet, thence East 295 feet, thence North .500 feet, thence West 295 feet, to the point of beginning, all in Section 26, Township 5 North, Range 26, E.W M . Morrow County. Oregon, to satisfy a Judgment against defen dants Max E. Hcllhcrg and Marilyn J Hcllhcrg for the sum of S25I.87I 08. together with interest at 115 percent per annum from date of Judgment until paid. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and Judgment and in compliance with the command of said Writ. I will on the 3rd day of February. 1988. at 10:00 a.m. at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse. Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon, sell at public auc lion and subjecl to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which Max E. Hellherg and Marilyn .1. Hellberg or any successor had on March 20. 1987, the date of plain tiff s mortgage, and thereafter had in and to the above-described real pro perty or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judg ment and interest, costs and accru ing costs. DATED at Heppner. Oregon, on December 17, 1987. Roy Drago. Sheriff By Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published December 23. 30. 1987, January 6, 13, 1988 Campground reservations being accepted throughout Oregon ReservatMMi applications lor the coming camping season in Oregon Slate Parks will be accepted begin mng Monday. January 11. according lo Steve Johansen. Operations Sup^ port manager. While reservations arc not re quired. they are suggested at the more popular campgrounds, par licularty on summer holidays and weekends Reservations are used on ly between Memorial Ikiy and labor Day weekends Johansen also said that a $1 cam ping fee increase is being proposed effective May 9 for all campsites The new daily summer camping rates will range from $7 to $10 depending on the type of site The higher rate applies through October 2 Reservation requests must be ac companied by a check or money order of $10 The $10 advance deposit includes a $3 non refundable reservation fee with $7 applied to the first night’s camping fee The re- An open house will be held at the Umatilla, Morrow. Gilliam County Farmers Home Administration of fice on Tuesday. January 12. from 10 a m to 12 noon, to demonstrate the new computer system, announc ed FmHA County Supervisor. Dave. R Fitzsimmons According to Farmers Home Ad ministration State Director David T. Chen, the open house is part of a statewide open house to recognize the completion of the three-year automation project; one of the largest projects of its kind in the country FmHA ha* installed 59 NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311.615 of the service of Personal Property Tax warrants upon the following listed tax payers. Payment of the following listed delinquent taxes w i th Interest and cost of service must be made by January 13, 1966 or said warrants shall be filed wi th the County Clerk of Mo rr ow County. Oregon, for entry In the Co unty Clerk Lien Record, and shall becoaie a lien upon the title to any Interest In real property owned by the person against w h oa the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced In the warrant with Interest, penalties and costs applicable therto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the same though the people of the county had recovered the Judgement against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law. at »T I0N NAME m m '¿ A * •; HOME 67 2 5 7 . Ul 1.72 15.00 2 7 U . 13 MILLER, JUDY HOME 87 25. 16 .17 15.00 U 0 .33 HOME 87 62.65 ,U2 15.00 76.07 OSBORN, DENNIS HOME 87 2 6 . 9U .18 15.00 U 2 . 12 COLLAZO, JESSIE ft LUPE HOME 87 162.53 1.08 15.00 178.61 MOORE, JOHN ft MARY HOME 67 U5.61 .30 15.00 60.91 PEREZ, ROBERT L. ft KAREN HOME 87 13U.58 .90 15.00 150.U8 HAMPTON, THOMAS k LOR I HOME 87 58.75 .39 15.00 7 U . 1U NAVARRO, GORGE HOME 67 130.05 .87 15.00 1U5.92 POPE, KAROL HOME 87 2 1 2 . U6 1 .U2 15.00 226.90 WILLIAMS, DWJANE Munt ¿7 1U0.55 . 9U 15.00 156.U9 HOME 67 2U.B9 .17 15.00 U 0 .06 BULLOCK, DUANE k DARLENE HOME 67 191.51 1.26 15.00 207.79 HICKEY, DAN M HOME 87 28.69 . 19 15.00 U3.88 PALMER, CARL HOME 87 39.05 .26 15.00 5U.31 MACHADO, DEBORAH HOME 67 159.22 1.06 15.00 175.28 REYNOLDS, ROBERT W. MOBILE HOME 87 26 .9U . 18 15.00 U 2 . 12 HOME 87 159.96 1.07 15.00 176.03 EDWARDS, 00R0THY HOME 67 109.78 .73 15.00 125.51 N U X A L L , DON ft ELAINE HOME 67 16.06 .11 15.00 31.17 PRYOR, JARVIS, DORIS HOME 87 302.06 2.01 15.00 319.09 IV I €. KENNETH, ft JEANNE HOME 87 10.22 .07 25.29 OUHt ER, MARVIN ft SHARON HOME 87 16U.86 1.23 15.00 201.09 WILLIAMS. MILT HOME 87 18.2U . 12 15.00 33.36 CENICEROS, MO0EST0 HOME 67 37.57 .25 15.00 52.82 WEST, ALFRED ft OLA HOME 87 187.58 1.25 15.00 203.83 NAVARRO, PEDRO HOME 67 17.27 .12 15.00 32.39 CARRILLO. HOME 87 60. U2 .UO 15.00 75.82 SNY0ER, MILDRED ft Cl N0Y HOME 87 55.55 .37 15.00 70.92 STEVENS, LARRY W. HOME 87 12.80 .09 15.00 27.89 FORD, RONALD, P. ft MARJORIE HOME 67 87.70 .65 15.00 113.35 CLICK, LOIS HOME 87 25.60 . 17 15.00 U 0 .77 ZINTER, ROBERT HOME 87 Ul .87 .28 15.00 57.15 WESTERN BANK HOME 87 U3.0U .29 15.00 58.33 JOHN k Date Date Date Date of of of of ICNAC0 tfS ^> TOTAL HARDWICK CO k JUANITA » > PENALTY INT T0 JAN. 15 ,66 O O v V », '• YEAFl TAX » ' 5f » • maming camping fees will be payable upon arrival at the park Application form* are available at stale park office* throughout the state, as well as at many Oregon Stale Police, Motor Vehicles Divi sion and chamber of commerce of fice*. They are also available at Stale Parks headquarters at 525 Trade Street SE. Salem. OR 97310. telephone: 378-6305 While reservation requests can be made in writing or in person by visiting the park desired. Johansen suggested that the mail option is preferred at this time of year The 13 parks where reservations may be made include Beach side. Beverly Beach and South Beach all in the Newport area. Cape laxikoul. Tillamook.; Detroit lake. Detroit. Devil’s lake, Lincoln City. Fort Steven*. Astoria. Harris Beach. Brixvkings; Honeyman. Florence. Princville Reservoir. Prineville. Sunset Bay. Coos Bay, The Cove Palisades. Culver; and Wallowa take. Joseph Open House to show new computer NOTICE Of SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WA RR AN TS ; i • »V » i SIX - Hcppner U txrttrTIm n, Heppner. Oregon Wcdanday, January 6, I i# • ^ * Ä *. y • 1 ' 7 (i” First Pu bl ic at io n December 23, 1967 second Pu bl ic at io n December 3 0 , 1967 Third Pu bl ic at io n Ja nu ar y 6, 1968 Fourth Pu bl ic at io n Ja nuary 1 3 , 1988 Margo Sharer Mo rrow County Tax C d i 1 actor KVA • * . * 4 ti i J . 1 I I Winterize your houseplants It’s time to get houseplants ready for another winter indoors. "Because growing condition» in- doors j.re often pixvr. houseplants usually aren't too vigorous during the winter." said Ray McNeilan. Oregon Stale University Extension home gardening agent As a result, the water needs of houseplants are less in the winter season It’s best to let the potting soil dry slightly before watering again with most plants taavc the soil moist after watering, not saturated And. let any excess water drain out the bottom of the pot Ik) not leave drain water standing in the dish or other container the plant pot sits m Fertilizer needs of houseplants arc also less during winter months It's safe to let houseplants go without fertilizer from late November lhr*Mi«*h f**«rlv Annl Remove seed pod* and wilted flowers and leaves Prune back long, straggly stem* to within one eighth inch of a leaf joint Keep plants free of dust and pick off any insect* that may be hiding on stem* or foliage Some plant* may need a transfer lo larger pot* to maintain maximum growth Most vigorously growing indoor plant* need repotting every year 01 two Check the plant root system to determine if it is pothound Put one hand over the top of the soil, turn the pot upside down, up the rim softly against the edge of a table lo loosen the soil, and remove the old pot A solid mass of nxHs w ith little or no soil visible indicates the plant is pot bound. When repotting, use a new con tainer about two inches deeper and w ider than the old one This is usual ly one size larger in clay flower pxs Snowmobile club gets start on activities Four Corners Snowmobile Club sponsored a trail ride on Sunday, January 5. I9XK Seventeen riders left Herren Meadows at 11 a m and covered approximately 70 miles dur ing the day long ride The monthly club meeting was held Moiklay. January 4 at the Col umhia Basin Electric Cooperative New business included plans for coming events Another trail ride on Sunday. January 16 starting at 10 a m from Kelly Prairie and a play- day on Sunday. February 7 at Kelly Prairie were announced Del Moyer, president of the club. *k»i the Four-Corners Snowmobile (Tub will be a partKi pant in the American Cancer Socic tv’s fund drive during the month of February Del indicated that the club would have a trail ride on Sunday, February 22, with rider* taking pledges for the American Cancer Society. Terric Cutsforth. secretary of the club, extended a welcome to the public for the coming events spon sored by the club She noted "the club is interested in charitable ac tivities and sale winter fun We hope everyone will join us at our spon sored activities." computer terminals on 23 systems in Oregon and over 6.000 nationally Chen said "We think this computer system is going to be a big help to our bor rowers especially family farmers,” Fitzsimmons said "Once we plug basic numbers into the machine, we can help determine which manage ment decisions will be the most beneficial We’ll be able to pro|cct annual cash flow figures quickly and accurately. "In addition, we can go directly into the FmHA mainframe computer in Kansas City.” Fitzsimmons said "We expect this equipment will also help us to process applications quicker than we have in the past ” The FmHA office is Uvated at 1229 SE Third. Suite A.. Pendleton, Did you know that on Federal 5 million replacement cards between OR in the Agricultural Services tax returns filed in 1988 and now and April 15. 1988 -in effect, building after, you have to list a Social doubling our normal workload. In general, a person can apply for Security number for anv person age 5 or above who you wish to a Social Security number at any Social Security office by mail or in claim as a dependent? The provision requiring Social person Evidence of date of birth. Security numbers for dependents U S citizenship or lawful alien By Jason Dougherty contained in the Tax Reform status, and identity must he provid The Heppner High Schtx>l Drama was Act 1986 The purpose is to ed Of course, there is no charge for (Tub presented three short Christmas reduce of tax csasion in cases were either a new or replacement Social plays on Monday December 21 parents filing separate returns both Security card. The three plays presented were. claim a dependent tax purposes To permit parents to comply w ith "Her Christmas Gift ”; “ Christmas or in cases were for taxpayers claim the new law as easily as possible, we Makes the Heart Gum Fonder" ami non-existent dependents This results are seeking the cooperation ol "Once a Year schools, local organizations, in a substantial loss of resenue at the These plays consisted of four stu expense of millions of other businesses, and other government dent actresses, senior Val Hager, taxpayers agencies in informing parents about junior Melissa McCurry . sophomore the law’s requirements In many About two thirds of America’s Mary Connor and freshman young people already have Social localities, schtxils arc assisting in Michelle Cameron cards with lifetime getting the word out by relaying in The Heppner High School Drama Security numbers They may have gotten formation and. in some cases, sup (Tub is headed and directed by them for hank accounts, part -time plying Social Security number ap English teacher Linda Dutcher jobs, driver’s licenses, college en plications to parents In many cases, trance examination*, or other school records can provide the intor mation needed by parents to apply P U B LIC NOTICE purposes almost all employment for the child’s number. Local IN I HI MSIKK I COURT <>l and Because self employment are now organizations, businesses, other THI SI M I (»1 ( >kI (,< is covered by S ocij I Security . just agencies, tax preparers, and others FOR MORROW COl NTT are including brief messages in their about every American will eventual H A H BROKERS IM and newsletters, supplying information ly need a number All reported ear STEPHANIE HURLIMAN. dba nings are recorded on an indiv tdual's in payroll stutters, or informing H & B CONSIkl iT ln s earnings undet his or her clients during interviews or through Lien Claimants, name using record that number Entitlement mailings v*. If you want more information or lo and the amount ol future MAX PARSONS. M W P WOOD disabilitv. sursivots. and any need in applying lor a retirement PR< >1)1 C l S I N ( M Df K benefits as well as entitlement to Social assistance Security number, please con CREI k Medicare will depend on the com tad your local Social Security LUMBER Co . IVAN WARNER. pleteness and accuracy of that The telephone number can he office. lound ROBERT R BROWN and WADE record in your phone directory under F DRURY. In a normal year. Social Security "Social Security Administration" or Lien Debtors issues about 6 million original and " U S Government " Remember, NO < S< s ’ 41 6 million replacement cards Lnder don’t wait until the last minute, apply NOTH 1 " i shi kii 1 s the new law, we expect to issue and now If you wait until March or SALE OF PERSONAL additional 9 million new cards and April of this year, it may he tix> late' PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER issued out of the above entitled court in the suhjecl cause on December 11. 1987, in favor o( the Lien Claimants and against the Lien Debtors wherein it was ordered that a certain lien held by Lien Claimants he Presented by South Morrow County Ministerial Association foreclosed and that the personal priv- Father Tony Bullman. All Samis Episcopal Church perty subject to the lien he ta d month 1 asked the question who can come, and why should I come? sold.which Order commanded 111 c to Ibis month I have another question What happens if I come? The answer sell that personal property to satisfy to that question is I will give you rest You will find rest for your vhj I s ". a judgment against Max Parsons and In our restless society there arc lew promises more meaningful Travel agen M W P W ish ! Products. Inc , Lien cy s otter rest only when we get away from it all Entertainment offers escape Debtors, in the sum ol $700 (X) Irom our true situation The real and important world rather is to begin together with interest on that sum at with the world inside and not the world outside I may change my outside the rate of 9*? annum from March world completely. my triends, my work, my home But if I have no peace 18. 1987 until paid, the sum ot and rest inside, in my heart, the change alters very little On the other hand, $13 00 for costs of .1 title report il my mind and heart arc at rest. I have something of immeasurable value herein the further sum ot $72 70 as which nothing can remove Lien Claimants costs and This is exactly what Jesus oilers through his death for our sins On the disbursements I w ill on January 21. cross He took our place and bore our guilt and punishment At first, Simon 1988. at 10 (N) A M Standard ol Peter could not understand why Jesus had to die But later, he put it like Time, as defined in ORS 187 ||0 a t this "Christ died for our sins once and for all He. the just, suffered for the Port of Morrow. T-3. Board the uniust to bring us to God < I Peter 3 18» What does this mean ' The man. Oregon in Morrow County essence of sin is that we get our own way. not God's and therefore, in sell at public auction all the interest cv itablv wc find ourselves separated from Him That is why God is unreal which the above named defendants in our experience Think of this in terms of two hanks on cither side of had in certain logs with brand a riser By going our own way and not God's wc arc on one hank, and (MW Pi and identified b\ ticket Cmd on the other Now if traffic is to flow from one side to the other. we numbers 13309 13311 13322 and need a bridge which by definition touches both sides In the historv of the world there has been only one bridge which is both man and God and ! u o DATED this 30th day of that is Jesus Christ Moreover. He could effectively become that bridge for us. only by tjking upon Himselt the problem which caused the separa December. 1987 SHERIFF OF MORROW died tor our sins to bring us to (iod For it is through the cross that COl STY we can base pc-nc with C«*d with the peace of God in our hearts The har Bv Pauline W inter rier ot sin was dealt with once and tor all when Jesus died And we receive Chief Civil Deputv the benefits ,<? His death when we receive Him into our lives Mav the laird Jesus bless etui as sou serve Him Published Januarv 6, 15 1988 Five vear olds need Social Security number Christmas plays presented I will give you rest... ' 0 * ' * *