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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 23, 1998
Vikings defeat
lo n e boys
varsity
lone boys varsity traveled to
Umatilla on Monday, Dec. 21, to
take on the Vikings. The Vikings
came out strong, defeating the
Cardinals 95-39.
Lead scorer for the Cardinals
was Allan Gnbskov with 12
points. Mark McElligott had two
steals, blocked one shot and
scooped in six assists. Freshman
Brad Bumght shot 67 percent
from the floor and Korey
Morgan sunk a three-point
bucket in the fourth quarter.
Morgan also had two steals, as
did Patrick Davidson.
lone went to the free throw
line three times compared to
Umatilla, who shot from the line
21 times. Umatilla's CJ Savage
was hot in the first quarter with
three shots from the three-point
range. Joey Shannon of Umatilla
added insult to injury by putting
in 30 points for the Vikings.
Justice Court
Report
IRRIGATION DISTRICT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD A. CAPPOTTO,
MICHAEL R. SYNDER AND
DARLENE F. SYNDER, ROB­
ERT E. WILSON, Jr., CHARLES
L. POTTS, and VELMA POTTS,
husband and wife, STATE OF
OREGON, by and through the
Director of Consumer and Busi­
ness Affairs, the State Accident
Insurance Fund Corp., the De­
partment of Employment, and Di­
recto r o f V eterans A ffairs,
JAM ES MORAN, TRANS-
AMERICA FINANCIAL SER­
VICES, a California Corporation,
BENEFICIAL WASHINGTON,
INC. d/b/a BENEFICIAL
MORTGAGE CO., a Delaware
corporation, DOTTIE BLAY­
LOCK, THE ESTATE OF SOL
GOLDMAN, WASHINGTON
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK, a
Washington Banking Corporation,
MORROW COUNTY, a political
subdivision of the State of Oregon,
and THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through the
Internal Revenue Service,
Defendants.
No. 98 CV 12
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TO: JAMES MORAN, the
above named defendant.
1
The Justice Court office at the
IN THE NAME OF ORE­
courthouse annex building in GON, you are hereby required to
Heppner reports handling the fol­ appear and defend the complaint
lowing business during the past filed against you in the above en­
week:
titled Court on or before the expi­
Rodney P. Langlitz, 31, Hepp­ ration of 30 days from the date of
ner-Violation of the Basic Rule, the first publication of this sum­
78 mph in a 55 mph zone, $172 mons; if you fail to so appear and
fine;
answer, West Extension Irrigation
B illie C. K im berlein, 28, District, for want thereof will ap­
Umatilla-Harassment, 60 days in ply to the above entitled Court for
jail, $287 fine plus court appointed the relief prayed for in its com­
attorney’s fees, $100 and 25 days plaint, to wit:
in jail suspended with credit for
For a judgment against James
35 days served;
Moran together with 18% inter-
Mark K. Folsom, 39, Portland- 1 est per annum on the following
Failure to Carry Display Permit, amounts: for $961.00 delinquent
Doubles Exceeding 75’ Overall irrigation assessments, legal and
Length Without Permit;
Kimberly Rae Patton, 19, Ione- lien fees from 1996 totalling
$345.38; for administrative fees
Violation of the Basic Rule, 73
and
other costs provided under
mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 131 fine;
ORS 545.496(3); for reasonable
Kimberly H. Mansfield, 29,
attorney fees and other costs and
Hermiston-Failure to Carry Proof
disbursements allowed under
of Financial Responsibility, $197
ORS 545.502.
fine;
Additional for a judgment fore­
Anthony Scott M elius, 32,
closing James Moran from all
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
right, title and interest in the South
Rule, 77 mph in a 55 mph zone,
Half of the Northwest Quarter of
$197 fine;
the Southwest Quarter of Section
William Russell Brannon, 32,
Heppner-No Valid Big Game Tag, 17, in Township 4 North, Range
25, East of the Willamette Merid­
$54 fine;
ian, Morrow County, Oregon; that
Cory John David Carman, 24,
the previously described property
Ontario-Illegal Possession of Cow
be sold by the Morrow County
Elk, $202 fine;
Sheriff as provided by law as on
Quang Ha, 38, Portland-Hunt­
execution to satisfy the above re­
ing by Prohibited Method (water-
quested judgment and without re­
fowl with shotgun capable of hold­
demption as provided by ORS
ing more than three shells), $77
545.502; and that the plaintiff be
fine;
permitted to purchase at the sale;
Beverly Laveme Crum, 43,
And for such other relief as
Ione-Disobeying Traffic Control
may be just and equitable.
Device, $172 fine;
2
Deborah Sue Patrick, 37,
This summons is published by
Heppner-Illegal Possession of
order of the Honorable Jeffrey M.
Buck Deer, $302 fine;
Wallace judge of the above en­
Stacy Lee Launtsen, 19, Hepp-
titled Court made and entered on
ner-Illegal Possession of Buck
the 4th day of December, 1998,
Deer, $302 fine;
directing publication of this sum-.
Brandon Joseph Smith, 18,
mons once each week for four
Echo-Taking Buck Deer in Closed
consecutive weeks in Heppner
Season, $526 fine.
Gazette Times, a newspaper pub­
lished and of general circulation
in Morrow County, Oregon.
3
Date of first publication: De­
cember 9, 1998
Date of last publication: De­
cember 30, 1998
4
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
READ THESE PAPERS CARE­
FULLY
You must “appear” in this case
or the other side will win auto­
matically. To “appear” you must
file with the court a legal paper
called a “motion” or “answer”.
The “motion” or “answer” (or “re­
ply”) must be given to the court
clerk or administrator within 30
days of the date of first publica­
tion specified herein along with
the required filing fee. It must be
in proper form and have proof of
service on West Extension Irriga­
tion District’s attorney or, if the
plaintiff dies not have an attorney,
proof of service on the plaintiff.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney immedi­
ately. If you need help in finding
an attorney, you may call the Ore­
gon State Bar Lawyer Referral
Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll
free at (800) 452-7636.
DATED this 7 day of Decem­
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
ber, 1998.
FOR MORROW COUNTY
(s) William J. Kuhn, OSB #76207
WEST EXTENSION
Attorney for Plaintiff
PUBLIC NOTICE
I
P.O. Box 428
Heppner, OR 97836
Published: December 9, 16, 23,
and 30,1998
AfTid
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the the following
hearings of public interest on
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Monday, January 11, 1999, at
7:30 p.m. at the North Morrow
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Annex Building on Northeast
FOR THE COUNTY OF
Third and North Mam Street in
MORROW
Imgon, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Land Partition Application, LP-
JAMES GEORGE
N-231:
Wesley and Linda Wise,
THOMSON, JR.
applicants
and owners. Property
Deceased.
is described as tax lot 405 of
Case No. 98-PR-028
Assessor's Map 5N 26 22,
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
located on the southwest comer
PERSONS
of West Eighth Road and
NOTICE
IS HEREBY
Froberg Lane, approximately
GIVEN that the undersigned has two miles west of the City of
been appointed personal represen­ Imgon. Proposal is to partition a
tative. All persons having claims 2.21 acre parcel into two parcels
against the estate are required to larger than the one acre
present them, with vouchers at­ minimum lot size of the Rural
tached, to the undersigned per­ Residential One Acre (RR-1)
sonal representative at 245 East Zone. Criteria for approval
include Subdivision Ordinance
Main Street, Suite E; Hermiston,
OR 97838, within four months af­ ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and
ter the date of first publication of 5.030.
First of three public hearings
this notice, or the claims may be
on
Conditional Use Permit
barred.
Application, CUP-S-125, and an
All persons whose rights may
Amendment to the Com­
be affected by the proceedings
prehensive
Plan:
Oregon
may obtain additional information
Department of Transportation,
from the records of the court, the
applicant and owner. Property is
personal representative, or the at­ described as tax lot 1700 (7.50
torney for the personal represen­ acres) of Assessor's Map 2S 28,
tative, Kurt C. Bendixsen.
located at milepost 57.5 on the
Pendleton/Pilot Rock Highway
Dated and first published De­
#74 in an Exclusive Farm Use
cember 9, 1998.
(EFU) Zone. Proposal is to allow
(s) Bruce James Thomson
the operation of a rock crusher
Personal Representative
and to process aggregate in an
Published: December 9, 16, and
asphaltic concrete batch plant.
23,1998
Request is also to add the site to
Affid
the Goal 5 aggregate inventory
in the Comprehensive Plan.
Criteria for approval include
Request for Bids
Zoning Ordinance ARTICLE 6,
Section 6.050(9) and ARTICLE
Morrow County Public Works
8, and ORS 215.298(2).
is accepting bids for one new
Conditional
Use
Permit
1999 light truck. Specifications
Application,
CUP-S-126:
Miller
are as follows: 3/4 ton Extended
and
Sons
Excavating,
Inc.,
Cab, 4 x 4 , with Air Conditioning,
applicant;
Etta
Turner,
owner.
Five Speed Transmission. All bids
Property is described as tax lot
must be in a sealed envelope,
3402 of Assessor's Map 2S 26,
clearly marked “BID”. All bids
located on Dee Cox Road one
must be received at the Morrow
mile east of State Highway 74,
County Public Works Office, PO
approximately
two
miles
Box 428, Lexington, Oregon,
northeast of the City of Heppner.
97839, by 5:00 p.m. on Decem­
Proposal is to mix and process
ber 29,1998. Bids will be opened
crushed rock products for paving
on December 30, 1998 at 10:00
and/or concrete (portable batch
a.m. Award of bid by Morrow
plant). Criteria for approval
County will be based upon the
include
Zoning
Ordinance
Section 6.050(9) and ORS
friost responsible bid submitted.
215.298(2).
Morrow County reserves the right
Conditional
Use
Permit
to reject any or all bids, and to
Application,
CUP-N-127:
postpone the award for thirty (30)
Cascade Natural Gas, applicant;
days. Morrow County is an Equal
Morrow
County,
owner.
Opportunity Employer, and does
Property is described as the
not discriminate on the basis of
Pleasant View Road Right-of-
race, color, sex, religion, national
way on Assessor's Map 5N 27
origin, age or handicapped status
21, located from State Highway
in employment or the provision of
730 north to the West Extension
services. Ph: 541-989-9500
Irrigation Canal, aproximately
Published: December 16 and 23,
three miles east of the City of
1998
Irrigon. Proposal is to locate a 4"
natural gas main along the
County right-of-way. Criteria for
approval
include
Zoning
Ordinance ARTICLE 6, Sections
6.020 and 6.Q30.
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
Conditional
Use
Permit
OF PROPERTY TAX
Application,
CUP-N-128:
APPEALS
Michael L. Swope, applicant and
Notice of Session
owner. Property is described as
Notice is hereby given that on
tax lot 100 of Assessor's Map 5N
Monday, February 1, 1999, at
26 25B, located on the northwest
9:00a.m. the Board of Property
comer of State Highway 730 and
Tax Appeals o f the County of
W est
Second
Lane,
Morrow, Oregon, will meet to:
approximately one-eighth mile
Hear petitions for reduction of
west of the City of Irrigon. The
the real market or assessed value
proposal is to site a dwelling
of property as of January 1,
(manufactured
home)
in
1998.
conjunction with a business
Hear petitions to excuse
operation
in
a
General
penalties for late filing of real or
Commercial (CG) Zone outside
personal property returns.
the Urban Growth Boundary.
Petitions must be filed with the
Criteria for approval include
clerk of the board not later than
ARTICLE 6, Sections 6.020 and
December 31, 1998.
6.030.
The board will meet at the
Second of three hearings to
Morrow County Courthouse in
amend Morrow County Zoning
Heppner, Oregon.
Ordinance
ARTICLE
4,
A schedule of hearings for
Supplementary Provisions, to
those who request to be present
allow temporary residence in a
will be posted 48 hours prior to
travel trailer during construction
the meeting in Heppner on
of a home.
February 1, 1999.
Second of three hearings to
Executive sessions may be held
amend
Morrow County Zoning
during the session as required by 1
Ordinance
ARTICLE
9,
ORS 308.290(7), ORS 308.411,
Administrative
Provisions,
to
and ORS 308.413.
allow Administrative Review of
All other hearings will be
certain land use decsions.
scheduled as time allows. If you
Opportunity to voice support or
have requested to be present at
opposition
to the above
the hearing you will be notified
proposals
or
to ask questions
of the time and place to appear.
will
be
provided.
Failure to raise
Contact the Board of Property
an
issue
in
person
or by letter or
Tax Appeals for further
failure
to
provide
sufficient
information.
specificity
to
afford
the
decision
It shall be the duty of the
maker
an
opportunity
to
respond
persons interested to appear at
to
the
issue
precludes
appeal
to
the time and place appointed.
the
Land
Use
Board
of
Appeals
Barbara Bloods worth.
based on those issues.
County Clerk
Copies of the staff report and
Morrow County, Oregon
all
relevant documents will be
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
available
after December 25,
17th day of December, 1998.
1998.
For
more information,
Published: December 23, 30,
please
contact
Tamra Mabbott at
1998 and January 6, 1999
the Morrow County Planning
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Affid________________
We Print
PUBLIC NOTICE
Business Cards
Many styles and colors to choose from
G azette-T im es 676-9228
Department at 922-4624 or 676-
5650.
DATED this 23rd day of
December 1998.
M ORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: December 23, 1998
Help Wanted:
Part-time bartenders
needed. Applications
available at
Affid_______________________
152 N. Main, Heppner
676-5274
Students named
to publications
BUOKKUM'S.
CAPECO is recruiting for a
Management Information Spe­
cialist (MIS). Position is respon­
Two local student are among
sible for the professional opera­
the over 120,000 students
tion of the Management Informa­
included in the 21st annual
tion System of the Job Training
edition of "The National Dean's
List, 1997-98." "The National
Partnership Act (JTPA). Addi­
Dean's List," published by
tional responsibilities include, but
Educational Communications,
are not limited to, compliance
Inc., is the largest recognition
with all rules and regulations, re­
program and publication in the
view and approval of all enroll­
nation honoring high achieving
ment, termination and change
college students, according to a
forms of JTPA participants, re­
news
release
from
the
solve document errors with staff,
publication.
correctly
enter and transmit all
Selected students are Andrea
data
to
administrative
office, pre­
Miles from Heppner, who is
pare
computer-generated
reports
attending the Lutheran Bible
and
other
responsibilities.
Institute of Seattle, and Lori
Desire AA or AS degree in
Bulow from Irrigon, who is
attending
Blue
Mountain computer science, but combina­
Community College.
tion of education and related work
Students are selected for this experience may be substituted.
honor by their college deans, Must possess high school di­
registrars or honor society plom a or equivalent, valid
advisors and must be in the driver’s license, reliable transpor­
upper 10 percent of their class, tation and be able to travel locally
on their school's dean's list," or • and out of the area. Must have
have earned a comparable honor.
Listed students are eligible to exceptional record keeping and
compete
for $50,000
in organizational skills. Applicants
scholarship awards funded by will be asked to demonstrate com­
the publisher and may also use a puter literacy. The position is
referral service for future regular, full-time and begins at
employment
opportunities. $1560 per month.
Submit application and resume
More than 2,500 colleges and
universities nationwide use the to CAPECO at 721 SE Third,
publication to recognize their Suite D, Pendleton, OR 97801.
academically qualified students. Position closes at 5 p.m. on 12/
30/98. Equal Opportunity Em­
CARD OF THANKS ployer.
Thank you to Laurel Cannon ___________________ 12-23-lc
and Beth Heagy for helping with
Morrow County now accept­
the decorations and to Jannie ing applications for a full-time
Allen for donating the door prize M en tal H ealth A ssociate.
for lone City Hall. You helped Bachelor’s degree in a social sci­
make our first open house a suc­ ence with two years experience
cess.
in human services programs or
Happy Holidays, any satisfactory equivalent com-
Melissa Ross binatipn of education, experience
and Robbin Ferguteon ^ S Ï Œ
g 'S S I
c $2,184 per month plus excellent
A special thank you to the Kool benefits.
Kitchen Kids 4-H Club for the
Contact Andrea Denton, Mor­
Christmas plate of goodies. They row County Courthouse, P.O.
were great! What a wonderful act Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836,
of kindness during the holiday phone (541) 676-5620. Position
season.
open until filled.
Thank you,
Morrow County is an Equal
Rick and Susan Johnston Opportunity Employer and does
___________________ 12-23-lp not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex,
Heppner Day Care did in fact
leave people off the list of those religion, age or disability in em­
ployment or the provision of ser­
we need to thank for supporting
us. These people were the earli­ vice.
est people to send in their contri­ ___________________ 12-23-lc
butions for our building fund.
State of Oregon Services to
Thus their names shifted to the
Children and Families
bottom and were left off, but not
Social Service Specialist
forgotten. We apologize for this
(bilingual)
error and again thank them and
Make a difference in the lives
everyone for their support in our of children and families in Mor­
now successful effort to purchase row County! The Morrow Branch
the building.
office of Services to Children and
Thank you to the following: Families is recruiting for a bilin­
Grieb Farms, Inc., Wade Both- gual (Spanish-speaking) Social
well, Madalyn Bibby, Howard Service Specialist. Use your bi­
and Beth Bryant, Pat and John lingual and social service skills to
Edmundson, and the Heppner work in partnership with Hispanic
Elks.
families to provide protective ser­
12-23-lc vices, family preservation ser­
vices, substitute care and perma­
nency services, along with re­
HELP WANTED
WANTED: person to write cruitment, training and certifica­
Heppner High School girls’ bas­ tion of family foster homes.
This is a two year limited du­
ketball articles. Call April or
ration
position with a salary of
Dave at the G-T. 676-9228.
$2,516
to $3,508 a month. Among
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the benefits provided with this
position are liberal employer con­
Corrections Technician:
tributions toward medical and
six full-time positions
dental plans for employees and
and on-call.
dependents, along with paid va­
Job #98-146
These positions will be respon­ cation and sick leave. A great job
with great benefits and a great
sible for performing booking and
team committed to helping fami­
control room duties for the
lies meet their children’s needs.
Umatilla County Criminal Justice
Come check us out!
Center. Must possess a high
school diploma/GED and be at
Announcem ent
least 21 years of age. Ability to #OC9003262C. Application ma­
operate a control panel and mis­ terials and a detailed job an­
cellaneous office-equipment, in­ nouncement may be obtained
cluding computers. Ability to op­ through your local employment
erate and communicate on police office or by calling the DHR Job
radio and to work with minimal Line at (503) 945-5742, TTY
supervision. $1826/month (to (503) 945-6214, or by visiting our
start), plus excellent benefits.
web site at http://www.hr.das.
For a detailed job announce­ state.or.us/jobs/..
ment and required application
Send completed applications
contact: Umatilla County, 216 SE to Bill Sheirbon, Morrow Branch,
4th Street, Pendleton, OR 97801. SCF 101 SW Kinkade, Board-
Phone (541) 278-6207. Closes at man, OR 97818. Closing date is
Jan. 4, 1999.
5 p.m. on Jan. 6, 1999.
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