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. \ • V * \ " . ... “ . . ' v 'A* *. ¿. - • * ,% '* ..A*»* %. • • ' ‘ > * . - V a V » . — >L«. - .*■ ' •» * \ « " *•- • l • ' - • 4 • . S / V • - - - ■: -^ » - 1 Heppner ( .tM tlr H in n , Heppner. Oregon Wedneadav. Jul» 13. I « « 1C M T K I CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON MORROW COUNTY STATE OF OREGON, Act in* by and thnxigh the Director at Veornau A fturv Plaintiff. v. WILLIE V OSTERKAMP. BAR BARA J OSTERKAMP FERRIS TIMPY. ELLEN TIMPY, CITY OF IRRIOON, a municipal corporu- Oon, NANCY H BAREMORE.nk* NANCY H VANDERPOl, WADE DRURY; end BRENDA DRURY Defendants No S7CV13 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an Execution issued out of the above-enuled court in the above-enutied cause to me directed and dated on June 27. 19118. based upon a Amended Judgment rendered and entered in said court an May 27, 1988. in favor of the State of Oregon. Acting by and through the Director of Veterans' Affairs, com manding me to make sale of the following described real and per aonal property, to-wit Lot 3. Block 2. Osterkamp Addi tion to the City of Irngon. Morrow County. Oregon, in Section 25, Township 5 North. Range 26 Together with the following descnh ed mobile home which is firmly af fixed to the property 1976 Vandy Mobile Home. Serial Number AKSOI38. Title No 7803028212. to satisfy a Judgment against defendants W illie V Osterkam p and Barbara J. Osterkam p for the sum of S26.18I 68 together with interest at 9 0 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 Tuesday, the 23rd day of August. 1988, at 10:00 A M at 205 SE 3rd Street, Irngon. Morrow County. Oregon, sell at public auction and subject to redemption to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest which Willie V Osterkamp and Barbara J Osterkamp or any successor had on February 28, 1977. the date of plaintiff's mortgage and thereafter had in und to the above- described real and personal proper ty or any part or portion thereof, to satisfy said Execution and Judgment and interest, costs and accruing costs. DATED at Heppner. Oregon, on July II. 1988 Roy Drago. Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: July 13. 20. 27, August 3. 1988 P U B L IC N O TIC E NOTICE OF HEARING The County of Morrow will hold a public hearing on July 27, 1988 at 10:00 a m in Room 101 of the Mor row County Courthouse. Heppner. Oregon, to hear and consider any objection there may be to the relin quishment of title to real property situated within the City of Irngon, Oregon Relinquishment, if effected, shall transfer title to said property to the City of Irngon The property in volved is specifically described as follows: A parcel of land situated in the Ci ty of Irngon, Section 24, T 5N, R26, E W M , Morrow County. Oregon, described as follows A 20 00 foot wide strip of land 120 00 feet long, being the West 10 00 feet of l>ot 5 and the East 10 00 feet of Lot 6 . all in Block 35. Containing 2400 00 square feet Published July 13. 1988 P V B L IC N O T IC E in v ita tio n to bid Morrow County. Oregon is now accepting bids for contracted service on County Motor Pool vehicles These services will be confined to regular maintenance on approx imately 30 vehicles, (2 1 in Heppner area and approx. 8 in the lr- rigon/Boardman area) Service will not include tire maintenance Bid in formation pac kets arc available at the County Coun office and/or the County Clerk's office. Courthouse, Heppner. OR between the hours of 8 00 a m and 5:00 p m from Wednesday. July 13. 1988 through Tuesday. July 19. 1988 All bids must be received by 5:00 p m. on July 19. 1988 at the County Clerk's office All bids will he opened on Wednesday. July 20. 1988 at 10 00 a m at the North Morrow Annex. Irrigon, OR Morrow County reserves the right to accept or reject any or any port Kin or all bids Morow County does not discriminate on the basic of race, color, NaOonal origin, sex. religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the pmvisKm of services LoRayne M Bowman Administrative Assistant Morrow County Court Published J»ly 13, 1988 FIVE » IN TOE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TOE COUNTIES OF MORROW AND UMATILLA AT HERMISTON INLAND EMPIRE BANK, an Oregon C orporation. Plaintiff. vs. TROY JAMES and KATHY JAMES, husband and wife. Defendants CASE NO COMPLAINT BREACH OF INSTAI I MF.NT NOTE Plaintiffs allege: 1 At all times material herein, plain tiffs were and now are husband and wife, residing in the State of Oregon 2 •At all times hereinafter mention ed. defendants were husband and wife and may be found in Umatilla County. Oregon 3 On the 17th day of April. 1986. for good and valuable consideration, defendants made, executed, and delivered to plaintiffs their pixv missory note, a true copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A " and incorporated herein by reference Ever since, plaintiffs have been and now are the sole owners and holders of that note 4 Pursuant to the terms of the pro missory note, defendants promised to pay plaintiff the sum of $3,008.22 in consecutive monthly installments of $119 77 beginning on the 26th day of May. 1986. until paid 5 Defendants are in default on the note by reason of their failure to make the payments required thereunder, and plaintiffs have declared the entire unpaid balance of the note, $2.117.73, immediately due and payable • 6 Depsite demands for the balance owing, defendants have failed or refused to pay the balance ow ing on the note As a result there is now due and owing on the note from defen dants to plaintiffs the sum of $2,117 73, together with interest thereon at 14% annum from the 29th day of June. 1988 until paid . 7 The note further provides that in the event suit or action is filed to col lect the note, defendants agreed also to pay plaintiffs reasonable attorney fees Plaintiff has been required to obtain the services of an attorney to enforce this note WHEREFORE, plaintiffs pray for judgement against defendants and each of them in the amount of $2.117 73, together with interest thereon at the rate of 14% per an num from the 29th day of June. 1988. until paid, for plaintiff's reasonable attorney fee. and for plaintifTs costs and disbursements incurred herein DATED this 08 day of July. 1988 Richard J McNerney Attorney for Plaintiff O S B. No 82-013 Published July 13, 20, 27; August 3, 1988 P U B L IC N O TIC E The Revenue Sharing adopted budget for fiscal year 1988-89 for Morrow County is available for public inspection on weekdays at the Morrow County Courthouse. Coon ty Court chambers, Heppner. OR dunng the hours of 8 00 a m to 12 noon and I 00 p m to 5 00 p m LoRayne M Bowman Admin. Assist /Budget Officer Published July 13. 1988 _____ NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF HILL BURTON UNCOMPEN SATED SERVICES Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner. Oregon will provide, from July I, 1988 to June 30. 1989. un compensated services to all persons unable to pay who request un compensated services Inpatient and outpatient services of the facility will be available on a first request, first served basis to eligible penons who are unable to pay for hospital services Eligibility for free care will be available to persons whose family in come is not more than the current poverty income guidelines (Category A) established by the Department of Health and Human Services, and to persons whose family income is above but less than double the pro verty income guidelines (Categorv B) This notice is published in accor dance with 42 CFR 124 504 Notice of Availability of Uncompensated Services and will become effective immediately We invite interested parties to comment on this affixation plan. Published July 13. 1988 P U B L IC N O TIC E IN THE DISTRICT COURT CM THE STATE OF OREGON FOR I HI ( Ot M IE S OF MORROW AND UMATILLA AT HERMISTON INLAND EMPIRE BANK, an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. TROY JAMES and KATHY JAMES. Husband and wife. Defendants TO: Troy James Address Unknown CASE NO HC 88 0186 SI MM< 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAI THE ms FOREGOING COPY B A FUU TRUB AND CORRECT COPY <>l THE ORIGINAL THEREOF RJM Attorney At Law You are hereby required to appear and defend the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled ac lions within thirty (30) days from the date of serv ice of this summons upon you. and in case of your failure to do so, for want thereof , plaintiff! s) will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint NOTICE READ ro DEI i NDAN1 THESE PAPI Ks 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 called a “ nx8ion'’ or “ answer The “ motion“ or “ answer" must he given to the court clerk or ad ministrator within 30 days along with the required filing fee It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff's attorney or. if the plaintiff docs not have an at tomey, proof of service upon the plaintifT If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately Richard J McNerney Attorney for Plaintiff OSH 82-013 Published July 13, 20. 27. August 3, 1988 CALL: 422-7403 or 678-9228 • * . With News Items „V - lone Insights By Robin Baker - -Cool and cloudy, but the lone 4th of July celebration was a great succevs John Bristow and Linda are having a “ thank you” HB(J at the lone City Park on Saturday. July 16 from 4 6 p m Call 422-7248 for details -:-June 5 through 8 were the dates for the Annual Wheat Growers league Junior Livestock Show The event was held at the Wasco Coun ty Fairgrounds. Tygh Valley Justin Miller 13, a member of the North l^xington livestock 4 H Club, (leader Jen Gricb) attended the eseni Justin exhibited two 4 H hogs and won a red and a blue ribbon One was purchased by MCGG and the other by Kay Schultcns Ford. The Dalles In all. (he 42nd Annual Show marketed 282 animals and raised $62.943 lotal sales Good job Justin Another pride of lone ■ •June 23-26, Nancy Miller am) Karla Jean Mead* ol Hcmnston. al tended ( hegon 4 H Eound.itKin Am bassodor Week end al ihe Stale 4 H Center in Salem As members of the State Awards and RecognilKm Com miner for4 H. they interviewed and selected Oregon's nominees and delegates to (he Natninal 4 H Club Congress in Chicago The 80 4 H ers and adults were treated to an Albany Civic Theater production of "Anything Goes", featuring music of Cole Poner -: Brian Broderick, Justin Miller. Mac lain I^ivctt. Rvan Halvorsen, Aaron Heidcman and Nathan Hcidrniun attended the W'SU Couger Cage- Basketball Camp at Pullman. Wa Juls - -; On June 17, Leo and Irene Crabtree went to Tacoma. Wa to visit (heir son. Ron The family had BIBiBiaiBQlBI'aiOl * HAPPY ‘ a wonderful visit and fishing trip at Neah Has The next Oregon Trail Sack Lunch Day Hike will be on July 16 from 10 a m until 2 p m The 4th of July hike tix>k 23 very enthusiastic hikers from California to Washington and special guest of Rose Baker's. Pauline Gorger from Portland History seems to repeat itself in unique ways in 1902 the fourth daughter of Joseph Wixilcry was bom in the beautiful Victorian house in lone The home, now a Bed anil Breakfast, was the week-end home for four visitors one from the mid west, another from Seaside, one from Michigan and one from South Dukota These four lovely ladies in the 60's and 70's are sisters Thixigh unrelated to Woolery's, their grace and charm brought mcnairies about ihe heautilul Wtoruin house a time when four sisters ascended the stair case to their names I really think this house needs a gentle ghost to give it even more character bui alas, no ghosts allowed The four Meters want to return in a year or iwo and keep up on the pnxess of restoration They were most im pressed with lone, the wheat fields, and enjoyed hreakfasi with the Jor dan’s and attended services at the United Church of Christ Luke Swanson and Steven Allen competed in the Slate Junior Olym pics in Hillsboro The two nine year olds competed in (he high lump and long jump Both boys did very well Luke placed fourth in high jump, and both boys placed in long jump A greal experience for (he youngsters and both deserve “ remarkable achievement'' awards for ihcir efforts Hotel and Museum on -■9* itinerary Congressman Bob Smith will be louring the Heppner Hotel Project at 10 45 a m Saturday, July 23 Visit with Bob at the site or join him at the City Park for a pollock picnic Die museum will he open during the event All ages are welcome to this infor inal event It is an opportunity to visit with Smith about your concerns and your community He's here to listen Contact Merlin Hughes 676 5 '49 tor further information * . % • 1 * '» .-> r* ; * / * ■# ; * " • • * • -\*v • - I * » ‘ * * : • 5 . ‘c* . »* V « ■*# * Mom & Dad - -, . - . » * * . « 1 •» I* . . Shari, Jeff v s /.. .• Pat & Becky Bonnie & >353*? Bobby * v - . * * • * .. ‘i*** ; > ' • 4 > » - , V ,;% t „ -• w 9 a.m .-10 /).m. * « ' . s ?■*/ - 422-7540 . HAVE VOI It »IH ( O M I I I I O M M ; • - ■ f. ■ a L p - ' W /.'•'■ S ' S i l l » M i l l A I t t i * \ I It I I » l i u t i : ! ON THE FARM SERVICE * llpnriii|j«i * l iltfrs ★ II» «Irniilu* l l o s o s f u s i o n i 422-7409 B & C REPAIR, INC. IONE 422-74IH ** -, » k- * . C ‘. v * v : •: A * > i- Rust-oleum Wood Saver Paint “/ / it's going get wet, get ’In Spray-Pints-Quarts & Gallons. Wide variety of popular colors. 45% O ff CASE MIX OR MATCH J .IV r- .* * . *• s ,•/»_* V* • ». ' . <* • ■ * One Dozen Heppner Auto Parts ä Hake it 148 E Center Heppner '•* , mi NEW At lone Hardware! 45% O ff ‘A *’*.;.*C'*» • V • Beechers SINGLE FILTER V RUST-OLfUN • \AP8W UM)*V ' _ «¡¡ff ;■ SWIM LESSONS Heppner Municipal Dxil will he having a limited amount of swim lessons They will he 8 day sessions stamng on MONDAY, July 18 and ending on Wednesday, July 27 Testing will he on Thursday. July 28 No lessons on Saturday or Sunday W S I Instructor will he Terry McElligatt You may register your child at Heppner City Hall $500 per child SCHEDULE 9 to 10 a m................................................. Intermediates K) to II a.m. ................................................... Advanced Beginners II to 12 noon Beginners (This child needs to stand in the shallow end. ready to swim i Published July 6 and 13. 1988 -1 *» Si Starting Ju ly 19th Tuesday-Sunday r k -r . • J’ %*v* s . ■ \s - r * - ' ;• % v F; f 1 YTv: Bob Smith w z * • - *> • ••s' s X 40 to 45% OFF A L L N A P A FILTERS 40% O ff 676 9123 • io m : r it o 11 \ 11 m v \ 111 : Main St. - lone, Oregon Ph. 422-7211, Open: 8-6 Mon. - Sal. ■ if-* * 1 • * : *•** ' J # p . -mr . ■ ■ ■■ . » , VC A? V ?