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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon
IHS/IMS list revised sports schedules
Following arc the revised track
and tennis schedules for lone high
and junior high schools:
IMS track-Friday, April 3,
league meet at Umatilla, 1 p.m.;
Friday, April 10, Umatilla at
Umatilla, 2 p.m.; Friday, April 17,
Columbia League meet at Uma­
tilla, 1 p.m.; Friday, April 24,
Condon at Condon, 1 p.m.;
Friday, May 1, Stanfield/Ione
meet at Umatilla, 2 p.m.; Friday,
May 8, UMMSAA at Umatilla, 1
p.m.
IHS track-Tuesday, March
31, Umatilla at Umatilla, 3:30
p.m.;
Friday, Apnl 3, Cherry Festi­
val at The Dalles, 4 p.m.; Tues­
day, April 7, Umatilla at Umatilla,
3:30 p.m.; Saturday, April 11,
Umatilla/Heppner at Umatilla, 11
a.m .; Tuesday, April 14,
Wahtonka at The Dalles, 3:30
p.m.; Saturday, April 18, Condon
Invitational at Condon, 11 a.m.;
Tuesday, April 21, John Day at
John Day, 3:30 p.m.; Friday,
Umatilla/Stanfield at Umatilla, 1
p.m.; Tuesday, April 28, Condon
at Condon, 3:30 p.m.;
Friday, May 1, Goldendale In­
vitational at Goldendale, 4 p.m.;
,
Tuesday, May 5, Umatilla at
Umatilla, 4 p.m.; Saturday, May
9, Pre-District Big Sky/CBC at
Condon, 11 a.m.; Friday and Sat­
urday, May 15-16, District Track
at Wahtonka, TBA.
IHS tennis-(both boys and
g irls’ teams unless otherwise
noted) Tuesday, March 31, Con­
don at lone, 3:30 p.m.;
Friday, April 3, Wahtonka
girls at The Dalles, 3:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, April 7, Riverside at
Riverside, 4:30 p.m.; Friday,
Apnl 10, Echo at lone, 2 p.m.;
Saturday, Apnl 11, Helix Invita­
tional at BMCC, 9 a.m.; Tuesday,
Apnl 14, Condon at Condon, 3:30
p.m.; Fnday, Apnl 17, Helix at
lone, 3:30 p.m.; Saturday, Apnl
18, Moro boys at Moro, 9 a.m.;
Thursday, April 23, Umatilla at
Umatilla, 4 p.m.; Tuesday, April
28, Arlington at Arlington, 4
p.m.; Thursday, April 30, Uma­
tilla at lone, 4 p.m.;
Monday, May 4, Riverside at
lone, 4:30 p.m.; Friday, May 8,
Stanfield at lone, 4:30 p.m.; Tues­
day, May 12, Stanfield at lone,
4:30 p.m.; Fnday and Saturday,
May 15-16, District Tournament
at Tri-Cities, TBA.
Rolling Hills Run planned April 25
The annual Rolling Hills Run,
sponsored by the South Morrow
County EMT Association, has
been planned for Saturday, April
25, beginning at 9 a.m. at
Heppner Elementary School.
Proceeds from the run .will
benefit life saving equipment for
South Morrow County EMT
Response Teams.
Runners should pre-register
for the run by April 16.
Registration packets and late
registration will be available
from 7-8:30 a.m. at the school
the day of the race. Pre-run
instructions will be given at the
starting line. The race will begin
at 9 a.m., although 10K walkers
may start at 8:30 a.m.
The entry fee, which includes
breakfast, will be $10 each for
the first two family members;
$8.50 for each additional family
member; and $12 for late
registration for the first two
family members.
The 5K and 10K walk is over
rolling hills. Runners will start at
Heppner Elementary School,
loop up and back along the
Heppner-Pilot Rock Highway
and then finish at the Heppner
Elks Club
Plaques will be awarded to the
oldest male-female finisher over
all. Male and female 5K and 10K
first place winners will also be
awarded plaques. Ribbons will
be awarded to the first three
finishers in all age divisions in
both distances. Awards and door
prizes will be given at the post
race breakfast. Runners must be
present to claim door prizes.
Breakfast is available to non­
runners at $3.50 each.
Entry forms and checks may be
sent to the South Morrow County
EMT Association, P.O. Box 562,
Lexington, OR 97839; phone
989-8526 or 989-8556.
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(selected vehicles, ends June 30th)
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Herb W right • Bill Maclnnes • Bill Maclnnss, Jr.
Manager
Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative
Heppner, O re g o n
A progressive m em ber-owned rural electric distribution system serving approxim ately
3,500 m eters in N.E. O regon se e k s a highly-qualified su cce sso r to the present M anager
(C E O ) w ho is planning to retire in late 1998.
C andidates m ust have extensive, broad-based experience in electric utility m an­
agem ent. financing, operations and planning, preferably in a rural environm ent. Proven
leadership ability coupled with strong com m unication skills and dem onstrated supervi­
sory capabilities will be key selection criteria A personal com m itment to providing ex­
cellent service to our custom ers at com petitive rates, to cooperative b u sin e ss principles
and to preserving and enhancing the quality of life in the rural com m unities w e se rve is
essential C ollege degree(s) in b u sin e ss, engineering, adm inistration or and/other ap­
propriate discipline(s) are preferred. A thorough understanding of industry restructuring
issu e s is essential C andidates m ust be able to work closely and effectively with a con­
sum er-elected board of nine directors
Colum bia B asin h as 18 full time em ployees, 1996 g ro ss operating revenues of ap ­
proxim ately S5.5M , over 1.350 m iles of line and a total utility plant investm ent in e xce ss
of $22M Excellent benefit package Com petitive salary com m ensurate with experience
and qualifications Headquartered in an attractive rural com m unity of approx 1,500 resi­
dents with limited services, but extensive sum m er and winter outdoor recreational op­
portunities and e a sy a c ce ss to P asco , W A, and the Tri-Cities metro area
Sen d resum e with recent salary history and three professional references by April
24.1998. to:
Geoffrey Smith do Marilyn Williams • E D R 9-201
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
4301 W ilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22203-1000
An Eqiml Opportunity Employer
Stokes Landing
to hold
game night
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
S ee B ill or B ill Jr. for d eta ils
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S ee u s today!
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If we don't have what you want in our
inventory, we will do our best to find
what you want.
STATE OF OREGON, you are
required to appear and defend
plaintiffs Complaint filed against
you in this case before the expi­
ration of thirty days from the date
o f the first publication o f this
Summons which date is March
25,1998. If you fail to appear or
defend, plaintiff will apply to the
Stokes Landing Senior Center court for judgement foreclosing
will host their once-a-m onth that certain mortgage duly re­
“Game Night” dinner on Friday, corded on June 19, 1980, in Mi­
crofilm No. 17395, Mortgage
March 27.
The turkey dinner will be Records of Morrow County, Or-
served from 5-7 p.m. Card and . egon, that certain security agree­
table games will begin at 7 p.m. ment executed March 19,1990 by
The price of dinner is $3 with a Rivercrest Vineyards, Ltd., a
California limited partnership,
$1 charge of play games.
The fund raising dinner is not Oregon Circle Farms, Ltd., a Cali-
for senior citizens only; everyone fornia lim ited partnership,
Sandhollow Vineyards Associ­
is welcome to attend.
Stokes Landing is located on ates, Ltd., a California limited
partnership, and Sand Hollow
N. Main at Opal Place.
Pipeline Co., an Oregon partner­
ship, and that certain security
agreement executed on February
NOTICE OF
14, 1992 by Sand Hollow Pipe­
PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250, no­ line Co. and Boardman Farms,
tice is hereby given that a public Inc., an Oregon corporation and
hearing will be held for the pur­ entering an in rem judgm ent
pose of providing all owners of against the real property more
lands an opportunity to be heard particularly described as:
on matters pertaining to the bud­
Township 2 North, Range 26
geting of moneys required to de­ East of the Willamette Meridian,
fray the cost of fire protection and Morrow, County, Oregon;
suppression within the boundaries
Parcel 1
of the Central Oregon Forest Pro­
Section 7: All;
tection District and for privately
Section 18: the West Half and
owned lands in Baker, Crook, the Southeast Quarter;
Section 19: All;
Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Har­
Section 30: the North Half of
ney, Hood River, Jefferson, Mal­
heur, Morrow, .Umatilla, Union, the North Half, excepting from
Wasco and W heeler counties said parcel all roads.
within the boundaries o f the
Parcel 2
A 50 foot pipeline easement in
Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood,
Ochoco, Umatilla and Wallowa- favor of State of Oregon, along
the West 50 feet of Section 7,17
Whitman National Forests.
Hearing will be held at the fol­ and 20, Township 2 North, Range
26 East of the Willamette Merid­
lowing places:
ian, in the County of Morrow and
C entral O regon D ivision,
State of Oregon, as created by
Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M.,
at Prineville Division Headquar­ Subordination Agreement re­
corded as M -17393, and the sub­
ters, Pnneville, Oregon.
sequent foreclosure of the Servi­
C entral O regon D ivision,
Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M., ent Estate.
at The Dalles Division Headquar­
Parcel 3
Those easements in favor of
ters, The Dalles, Oregon.
Sand Hollow Pipeline Company,
C entral O regon D ivision,
Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M., recorded June 12, 1980 as M-
17367, M-17368 and M -17369,
at John Day Division Headquar­
and those easements in favor of
ters, John Day, Oregon.
Copies of the tentative budget Columbia Basin Growers, Ltd., et
al, recorded April 9, 1990 as M-
may be inspected during normal
working hours at the Central Or­ 34776, M-34777, M-34778, M-
34780, M-34781 and M-34782,
egon Forest Protection District
M orrow County M icrofilm
offices at John Day, Prineville
and The Dalles. Persons with dis-
Records.
and the security property more
abilities requiring special ar­
rangements, PLEASE contact the
particularly described as:
Central Oregon District at least Motors
two working days (48 hours) in
U.S. Electric
advance at (503) 447-5658.
250 hp 0 1770 rpm
OREGON DEPARTMENT
Serial
No.
R7258-03-
OF FORESTRY 019R2141576M
JAMES E. BROWN,
U.S. Electric
STATE FORESTER
250 hp 0 1770 rpm
Published: March 25 and April 1,
Serial No. CF0230167-922 /
1998
80-04687
Affid
U.S. Electric
500 hp 0 1770 rpm
Serial No. CF0230167-922 /
80-104692
CIRCUIT COURT
U.S. Electric
OF OREGON
500 hp0 1770
MORROW COUNTY
Serial No. CF0230167-922 /
No. 98-CV-001
80-104688
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
U.S. Electric
STATE OF OREGON, Acting
500 h p0 1770
by and through the Water Re­
Serial No. CF0230167-922 /
sources Department,
Plaintiff, 80-104689
General Electric
v.
200 hp0 1770 rpm
SAND HOLLOW PIPELINE
Serial No. EU507145
CO., an Oregon Joint Venture;
U.S.
Electric
BOARDMAN FARMS, INC., an
350
hp
0 1770 rpm
Oregon Corporation; ENTER­
Serial
No.
CF 9537-21 / 81-
PRISE PACKING CO., a Califor­
0508
nia General Partnership; COV­
U.S. Electric
ENTRY VALE WINERY, INC.,
350 hp0 1770 rpm
a W ashington C orporation;
Serial No. CF 9537-24 / 81-
RIVERCREST FARMS, INC.,
an Oregon Corporation; AMCOR 0509
U.S. Electric
CAPITAL CORPORATION, a
350 hp motor 0 1770 rpm
Delaware Corporation; AMERI­
Serial No. CF 9537-24 / 81-
CAN AGRI-CORP, fka Amcor
Capital, Inc., a California Corpo­ 0510
U.S. Electric
ration, dba Amagco, Inc.; PS III
100 hp motor 0 1770 rpm
FARMS, L.L.C., an Oregon Lim­
Serial
No. 100 C 521578
ited Liability Company; SAND-
U.S.
Electric
HOLLOW VINEYARD ASSO­
200 hp motor 0 1800 rpm
CIATES, a California Limited
Serial No. C l007138
Partnership; RIVERCREST
Pumps
VINEYARDS, LTD., a Califor­
Byron Jackson
nia Limited Partnership; OR­
16 GL, 5 stage
EGON CIRCLE FARMS, LTD.,
Serial No. 806W1528
a California Limited Partnership;
420 tdh, 2000 gpm 0 1770 rpm
ROBERT MUELLER; FRED H.
Byron Jackson
BEHRENS; ROBERT A.
18 KXH, 3 stage
WRIGHT; also all other persons
Serial No. 806W1505
or parties unknown claiming any
429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm
right, title, lien or interest in the
Byron Jackson
property described in the Com­
18 KXH, 3 stage
plaint herein,
Serial
No. 806W1507
Defendants.
429
tdh,
4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm
TO: All other persons or par­
Byron
Jackson
ties unknown claiming any right,
18 KXH, 3 stage
title, lien or interest in the prop­
Serial
No. 806W1506
erty described in the Complaint
429
tdh,
4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm
herein, Defendants
Byron
Jackson
IN THE NAME OF THE
Wednesday. March 25, 1998 - FIVE
NEWS DEADLINE
18 KXH, 3 stage
Serial No. 806W1508
429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm
Byron Jackson
17 HQL, 3 stage
Serial No. 806W1504
266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm
Byron Jackson
17 HQL, 3 stage
Serial No. 806W1503
266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm
Byron Jackson
17 HQL, 3 stage
Serial No. 806W1501
266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm
Byron Jackson
17 HQL, 3 stage
Serial No., 806W1502
266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm
Dnp Irrigation Systems
Any and all drip irrigation sys­
tems located on The Real Prop­
erty.
ElYQLS
1 - Pierce 10 tower center pivot
Serial No. DO 100650-76450
1 - Pierce 9 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0090800-76550
1 - Pierce 6 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0060500-75950
1 - Pierce 6 tower center pivot
Serial No. D00603 50-773 50
1 - Valley pivot
Serial No. 1811216-15
1- Pierce 7 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0070850-75850
1 - Pierce 7 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0070850-76650
1 - Pierce 5 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0050475-75450
1 - Pierce 7 tower center pivot
Serial No. D0070350-77450
1 «»Pierce tower center pivot
Serial No. D007400-77450
for the sum of $1,940,070.05,
plus accrued interest to May 1,
1998, together with the sum of
$3,005.00 as cost of title search,
together with reasonable attorney
fees, and for plaintiffs costs and
disbursements incurred herein,
and for such other sums as plain­
tiff may be required to pay for
hazard insurance premiums, real
property taxes or vacancy
cleanup, lock and repair expenses
after June 16,1997;
And directing the Sheriff of
Morrow County to sell the real
property and the security property
in the manner provided by law
and as requested by the complaint
to satisfy this judgment.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS:
READ CAREFULLY!
YOU MUST “APPEAR” IN
THIS CASE OR THE OTHER
SIDE WILL WIN AUTOMATI­
CALLY. TO “APPEAR” YOU
MUST FILE WITH THE
COURT A LEGAL PAPER
CALLED A “M OTION” OR
“ANSWER.” THE “MOTION”
OR “ANSWER” (OR “REPLY”)
MUST BE GIVEN TO THE
COURT CLERK OR ADMINIS­
TRATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION SPECIFIED HEREIN
ALONG WITH THE R E­
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER FORM
AND HAVE PROOF OF SER­
VICE TO THE PLAINTIFF OR
ITS ATTORNEY TO SHOW
THAT THE OTHER SIDE HAS
BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF IT.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUES­
TIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE AN
ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY.
IF YOU NEED HELP FINDING
AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY
CALL THE OREGON STATE
BAR’S LAWYER REFERRAL
SERVICE AT (503) 684-3763
OR TOLL-FREE IN OREGON
AT (800) 452-7636.
You will further take notice
that this Summons is published by
Order of the Honorable Jeff M.
Wallace, Judge of the above-en­
titled court, made and entered on
March 13,1998, directing publi­
cation of this Summons once each
week for four consecutive weeks
in the Heppner Gazette-Times
newspaper, published and in gen­
eral circulation in M orrow
County, Oregon.
Date o f first publication:
March 25, 1998
Date of last publication: Apnl
15,1998
HARDY MYERS
Attorney General
(s) Randall C. Jordan #76197
Assistant Attorney General
O f Attorneys for Plaintiff
Department of Justice
1162 Court Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
Telephone: (503) 373-7734
Trial Attorney for Plaintiff
Published: March 25, Apnl 1, 8,
and 15, 1998
Affid
M n a ia y ........ 5 p.m .
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llcppticr C,nzelle
676-9228
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL
FORFEITURE OF:
$6369.00 in U.S. Currency
PERSON FROM WHICH
PROPERTY SEIZED: William
Paul Thielen and Shannon Carole
Rhodes.
NOTICE TO ALL
POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS
AND TO ALL UNKNOWN
PERSONS
READ THIS NOTICE
CAREFULLY!!!
YOU MUST “CLAIM” AN
INTEREST IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED SEIZED PROP­
ERTY OR YOU WILL AUTO­
MATICALLY LOSE ANY IN­
TEREST YOU MAY HAVE. TO
“CLAIM” YOU MUST FILE
WITH THE “FORFEITURE
COUNSEL” LISTED BELOW,
A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A
“CLAIM ” . THE “CLAIM ”
SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE
CLAIM ANT UNDER PEN­
ALTY OF PERJURY AND
SHALL SET FORTH ALL OF
THE FOLLOWING: (A) YOUR
TRUE NAME; (B) THE AD­
DRESS AT WHICH YOU WILL
ACCEPT FUTURE MAILINGS
FROM THE COURT OR FOR­
FEITURE COUNSEL; AND (C)
A STATEMENT THAT YOU
HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE
SEIZED PROPERTY. THE
DEADLINE FOR FILING IS
(21) DAYS FROM THE DATE
OF THE LAST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
WHERE TO FILE A
“CLAIM ” AND FOR MORE
INFORMATION
FORFEITURE COUNSEL
Earl Woods, Morrow County
D.A. Phone 676-5626
Address P.O. BOX 664, Court
House, Heppner, Oregon 97836
SEIZING AGENCY BLUE
MOUNTAIN ENFORCEMENT
NARCOTICS TEAM Phone
278-4090
Address 700 SE EMIGRANT
#5 PENDLETON, OREGON
97801 Case #98-00256
SUMMARY STATEMENT
OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEI­
TURE
On the 11th day of March,
1998, the above described prop­
erty was seized for civil forfeiture
by the Blue Mountain Narcotics.
The property is subject to forfei­
ture under OR Law 791 as pro­
ceeds, profits and/or instrumen­
talities used in the following pro­
hibited conduct, and/or the solici­
tation, attempt, or conspiracy to
commit the following prohibited
conduct, possession of a con­
trolled substance, delivery o f a
controlled substance.
FORFEITURE means that the
property will be transferred to the
government and persons with any
interest in the property will be
deprived of that interest without
compensation because of the use
or acquisition of the property in
or through prohibited conduct as
defined in OR Law.
Published: March 25, April 1, 8,
and 15, 1998
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town of Lexington will
hold a public meeting on Apnl 14,
1998 at 7:30pm at City Hall. The
purpose of this meeting is to hold
a public hearing regarding the
property owned by Frank Setness.
The hearing is to determine if the
property falls under the nuisance
ordinance as a dangerous build­
ing.
Published: March 25, 1998
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town of Lexington will
hold a public meeting on April 14,
1998 at 8:00pm at City Hall. The
purpose o f the meeting is to
amend the City’s Nuisance Ordi­
nance. The public is invited to
attend.
Published: March 25, 1998
Affid______________________