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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Mustangs drop opener to Pendleton JVs By Rick Paullus The Heppner. M ustangs opened their 1998 baseball sea son by losing to the Pendleton JVs, 12-8. The Mustangs were outhit 12-6 and committed six errors to five for Pendleton. The Mustangs were led at the plate by Chris Anthony, with two doubles. Derek Gunderson and Tim Sumner each had two RBIs. Tim Dickenson started on the mound for the Mustangs and took the loss. Anthony pitched three innings of relief and did not al low a run. Bnan Turk of Pendleton hit the game’s only home run and ex- Mustang Jeff Waterland had two RBIs against his former team mates. The Mustangs will be count ing on Sumner this season for his pitching, hitting and play behind the plate. Senior Chris Anthony will play in the outfield and see plenty of action on the mound. Juniors Shane M atheny, Dickenson and Gunderson will anchor the infield. Matheny was an all-league selection last year at third and Gunderson will play second. Dickenson will play shortstop when not pitching. Along with the veterans, the Mustangs have a good group of sophomores in Cody Bellamy, Allen Gribskov, Dylan Pettyjohn and Josh Hill, who are looking to find a starting position. Two other juniors who are looking to break into the starting role are Bias Elguezabal, who is a probable at first, and David Bates, who is looking at an out field position. Both could see some time on the mound. The M ustangs “have been working hard and are looking to get off to a good start and improv ing on our consistency from last year,” according to head coach, Robin Graff. Assisting coach Graff this year will be Tony Pupo. The next game for the Mus tangs will be in Heppner, Satur day, April 4 against the Stanfield Tigers, starting at 11 a.m. Local soloists compete at district Five Heppner instrumental music students were among almost 200 students who competed at the Oregon Music Educators Association District VI Solo and Ensemble Contest. The competition was held in La Grande on Saturday, March 7, at Eastern Oregon University. * The Heppner students included four who competed in the Junior division. Daniel Jepsert and Emily Unruh both earned a superior rating of 1 for their clarinet and flute solos respectively. Darren Van Cleave and Meaghan Unruh received a rating of 2 for their performances. Darren played the trumpet and Meaghan the clarinet. Emily, Meaghan, and Darren were all accompanied by Myma Van Cleave on the piano. Daniel was accompanied by his brother Matt, who played the accompaniment on the bass violin. In the high school competition, Matt Jepsen received a superior rating of 1 for his trumpet solo and placed first in the trumpet division. He will advance to the Oregon State Solo Competition finals to be held at the University of Oregon in Eugene on April 25. Matt was accompanied by Deborah Wryn of lone on the piano. He also entered the bass violin competition and received a two-plus rating for that effort. Competitors were rated with a one-plus as the highest possible score and a five the lowest. There were five different divisions in the contest: instrumental, vocal, strings, piano and percussion. Emily and Meaghan are the daughters of Loren and Kathryn Unruh. Darren is the son of Tim and Myma Van Cleave, and Matt and Daniel are the sons of Bill and Nancy Jepsen, all of Heppner. According to Heppner band director and music teacher Ralph Wemer, this was the best showing of local students at the district contest in several years. He says he hopes to have even more music students involved next year. W CCC ladies plan scramble Willow Creek Country Club ladies are invited to join a scramble golf game on Tuesday, April 7. Kickoff breakfast will be at 9 a.m. with a meeting to follow. Play begins at 10 a.m. The breakfast will be served by the WCCC ladies officers. Beginners are invited to come and join in the fun," said a club spokesperson. St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 78 present for the Senior dinner March 25 with 17 home delivered meals and nine frozen dinners. Peggy Connor helped in the kitchen and with serving dishwashing and George Jeffries and Barbara Struthers helped with dishes. The menu for April 8 will be turkey with dressing, potatoes with gravy, vegetable tray, cranberry salad, rolls and pumpkin pie. Members of the Lutheran Church will serve. Blood pressures will be taken at 11 a.m. The Senior Center board will meet and bingo will be played at 1 p.m. Twenty-six seniors were served breakfast March 27 and four breakfasts were home delivered. The menu for breakfast April 3 is biscuits and gravy, hot and cold cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk and coffee. Two tables of pinochle were played Friday. Betty Green came Tuesday to be the new volunteer receptionist at the Senior Center office. She is greatly appreciated. Welcome aboard Betty. Jane Rawlins of the Senior Center office staff was in Portland last week for medical attention. We hope she will be back with us in the office soon. The dining room was beautifully decorated in spring colors and flower arrangements for the RSVP appreciation dinner Monday, March 30. Eva Mabbot of CAPECO and Don Thomdyke of RSVP were over from Pendleton to help with the dinner and give out awards. Music was provided by an ensemble from the Oregon Fast Symphony. There were 79 volunteers present for the meal. The food was delicious; the cooks and assistants are to be commended for a job well done. The Red Cross held a blood drawing at the center Tuesday, March 24. The afternoon and evening informational meetings about the Youth Accountability Camp were well attended. Most of those attending were in favor of the camp. HAPPY 18 th BIRTHDAY Josie J . Proctor! From Mike, Kay, Julie, Roy. Your family who loves you no matter what. Math contest scheduled April 9 The annual Morrow County School District Elementary/Middle School Math Contest will be held on Thursday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m., at A. C. Houghton Elementary School, Irrigon. The public is welcome to observe the district contest. Debbie Bums is in charge of local arrangements at A. C. Houghton Elementary School. Refreshments will be served at the end of the competition. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to ORS 477.250, no tice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held for the pur pose of providing all owners of lands an opportunity to be heard on matters pertaining to the bud geting of moneys required to de fray the cost o f fire protection and suppression within the boundaries of the Central Oregon Forest Pro tection District and for privately owned lands in Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Har ney, Hood River, Jefferson, Mal heur, Morrow, .Umatilla, Union, W asco and W heeler counties w ithin the boundaries o f the Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood, Ochoco, Umatilla and Wallowa- Whitman National Forests. Hearing will be held at the fol lowing places: Central O regon D ivision, Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M., at Prineville Division Headquar ters, Prineville, Oregon. C entral O regon D ivision, Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M., at The Dalles Division Headquar ters, The Dalles, Oregon. Central O regon D ivision, Monday, April 20, 1998, 1 P.M., at John Day Division Headquar ters, John Day, Oregon. Copies of the tentative budget may be inspected during normal working hours at the Central Or egon Forest Protection District offices at John Day, Prineville and The Dalles. Persons with dis abilities requiring special ar rangements, PLEASE contact the Central Oregon District at least two working days (48 hours) in advance at (503) 447-5658. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY JAMES E. BROWN, STATE FORESTER Published: March 25 and April 1, 1998 Affid______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON MORROW COUNTY No. 98-CV-001 PUBLISHED SUMMONS STATE OF OREGON, Acting by and through the Water Re sources Department, Plaintiff, v. SAND HOLLOW PIPELINE CO., an Oregon Joint Venture; BOARDMAN FARMS, INC., an Oregon Corporation; ENTER PRISE PACKING CO., a Califor nia General Partnership; COV ENTRY VALE WINERY, INC., a W ashington C orporation; RIVERCREST FARMS, INC., an Oregon Corporation; AMCOR CAPITAL CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation; AMERI CAN AGRI-CORP, fka Amcor Capital, Inc., a California Corpo ration, dba Amagco, Inc.; PS III FARMS, L.L.C., an Oregon Lim ited Liability Company; SAND- HOLLOW VINEYARD ASSO CIATES, a California Limited Partnership; RIVERCREST VINEYARDS, LTD., a Califor nia Limited Partnership; OR EGON CIRCLE FARMS, LTD., a California Limited Partnership; ROBERT MUELLER; FRED H. BEHRENS; ROBERT A. WRIGHT; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the property described in the Com plaint herein, Defendants. TO: All other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the prop erty described in the Complaint herein, Defendants IN THE NAME OF THE 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 of 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 court for judgement foreclosing that certain mortgage duly re corded on June 19, 1980, in Mi crofilm No. 17395, Mortgage Records of Morrow County, Or egon, that certain security agree ment executed March 19,1990 by Rivercrest Vineyards, Ltd., a California limited partnership, Oregon Circle Farms, Ltd., a Cali fornia lim ited partnership, Sandhollow Vineyards Associ ates, Ltd., a California limited partnership, and Sand Hollow Pipeline Co., an Oregon partner ship, and that certain security agreement executed on February 14, 1992 by Sand Hollow Pipe line Co. and Boardman Farms, Inc., an Oregon corporation and entering an in rem judgm ent against the real property more particularly described as: Township 2 North, Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow, County, Oregon; Parc.gLl. Section 7: All; Section 18: the West Half and the Southeast Quarter; Section 19: All; Section 30: the North Half of the North Half, excepting from said parcel all roads. PargeLl A 50 foot pipeline easement in favor of State of Oregon, along the West 50 feet of Section 7, 17 and 20, Township 2 North, Range 26 East of the Willamette Merid ian, in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, as created by Subordination Agreement re corded as M -17393, and the sub sequent foreclosure of the Servi ent Estate. Pafggl 3 Those easements in favor of Sand Hollow Pipeline Company, recorded June 12, 1980 as M- 17367, M -17368 and M -17369, and those easements in favor of Columbia Basin Growers, Ltd., et al, recorded April 9, 1990 as M- 34776, M-34777, M-34778, M- 34780, M-34781 and M-34782, M orrow County M icrofilm Records. and the security property more particularly described as: Motors U.S. Electric 250 hp 0 1770 rpm S erial No. R7258-03- 019R2141576M U.S. Electric 250 hp0 1770 rpm Serial No. CF0230167-922 / 80-04687 U.S. Electric 500 hp 0 1770 rpm Serial No. CF0230167-922 / 80-104692 U.S. Electric 500 h p0 1770 Serial No. CF0230167-922 / 80-104688 U.S. Electric 500 hp0 1770 Serial No. CF0230167-922 / 80-104689 General Electric 200 h p0 1770 rpm Serial No. EU507145 U.S. Electric 350 hp0 1770 rpm Serial No. CF 9537-21 / 81- 0508 U.S. Electric 350 hp 0 1770 rpm Serial No. CF 9537-24 / 81- 0509 U.S. Electric 350 hp motor 0 1770 rpm Serial No. CF 9537-24 / 81- 0510 U.S. Electric 100 hp motor 0 1770 rpm Serial No. 100 C 521578 U.S. Electric 200 hp motor 0 1800 rpm Serial No. C l007138 Pumps Byron Jackson 16 GL, 5 stage Serial No. 806W1528 420 tdh, 2000 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 18 KXH, 3 stage Serial No. 806W1505 429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 18 KXH, 3 suge Serial No. 806W1507 429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 18 KXH, 3 suge Serial No. 806W1506 429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson Wednesday, April 1,1998 - FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE 18 KXH, 3 sUge Serial No. 806W1508 429 tdh, 4000 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 17 HQL, 3 sUge Serial No. 806W1504 266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 17 HQL, 3 sUge Serial No. 806W1503 266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 17 HQL, 3 sUge Serial No. 806W1501 266 tdh, 4500 gpm 0 1770 rpm Byron Jackson 17 HQL, 3 sUge 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. Eiygts 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. D0060350-77350 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 plaintiff s 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 RE 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: April 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, April 1, 8. and 15, 1998 Affid 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 of 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, Apnl 1, 8, and 15, 1998 Affid • ; .PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Bud get Committee of the Morrow County School District, Morrow State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1998 to June 30,1999 will be held at The District Office; 270 W. Main, Lexington, OR 97839. The meeting will take place on the 6th day of Apnl, 1998 at 7:30 P.M.. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the pub lic on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be in spected or obtained on or after April 6, 1998 at The District Of fice, Lexington, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Com mittee will take place. Any per son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed pro grams with the Budget Commit tee. Published: March 25 and Apnl 1, 1998______________________ Scratch Pads 50$ lb. Gazette-Times