TEN- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 7, 2013
The lone School District
is seeking qualified
candidates for:
Educational Assistant
(Data Analyst/District Test
Coordinator)
Wage: Starting at
$10.18/hr.
with an outstanding
benefits package
Close Date: 8/15/2013
For additional
information visit
www.imesd.kl2.or.us or
Contact Helen at (541)
966-3224
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The lone School
District is seeking
qualified candidates for:
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If you are interested in
applying, please visit
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or contact Sarah Crane-
Simpson at
541-422-7131 or Helen
at
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Position is Open until
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Electric Co-Op Announces
Notice of Nominations
Columbia Basin Electric
C o o p e r a t iv e h e r e b y
notifies all members that
n o m in atio n s are open
for the follow ing three
Director’s positions:
For three year terms:
ZONE NO. 5: That territory
served, or to be served,
by the Cooperative lying
South o f the Township line
dividing Township 2 South
and 3 South, and East of the
Morrow-Gilliam County
line and in Wheeler County
that area East of the Range
line between Range 24 East
and 25 East.
ZONE NO. 6: That territory
served, or to be served, by
the Cooperative within the
incorporated city limits of
Condon, Oregon.
ZONE NO. 8: That territory
served, or to be served, by
the Cooperative within the
incorporated city limits of
Heppner, Oregon.
T he m e m b ers o f th e
nominating committee are:
Zone No. 5: Lyndale Qualls,
Heppner, Oregon
541-676-9705
Zone No. 6: K’Lynn W.
Lane, Condon, Oregon
208-908-9389
Zone No. 8: Jeff L. Bailey,
Heppner, Oregon
541-676-5969
The nominating committee
will accept nominations up
to and including the last day
of August, 2013.
Nominees must be members
of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc. and they
must reside in, and receive
electrical service in, the
Zone in which they will be
running.
Published: August 7 and
14,2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS
SALE
OF
REAL
PROPERTY ON WRIT
OF EXECUTION
By virtue o f a W rit o f
Execution issued out of the
Morrow County C ircuit
Court of the State of Oregon,
Case No. 08CV201 in the
case o f Tetra Tech, Inc.
v. Oregon International
ì
M otor Speedway, LLC,
dba Oregon International
Speedway, together with
written instructions,
to me directed, commanding
me to sell all of the right,
title, interest and claim of
the above named defendant
in and to ce rta in real
property, I levied on the
30th Day of July
2013, upon the defendant
right, title, interest and
claim in and to the following
described real property:
PARCEL 1 OF PARTITION
PLAT 2007-8, IN THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
AND STATE OF OREGON
Notice is hereby given that
I will, on the 12th day of
September , 2013, at the
hour o f 10 o'clock A.M.,
inside lobby s of the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100 S.
Court Street, in the City
of Heppner, Oregon, sell
the right, title, interest and
claim o f the defendant,
Oregon International Motor
Speedway, LLC, the above-
described real property at
public oral auction to the
highest bidder for cash.
SALE WILL BE SUBJECT
TO AN Y AND ALL PRIOR
LIENS.
Before bidding at the sale,
a prospective bidder should
independently investigate:
(a) The priority of the lien
or interest o f the judgment
creditor;
(b) Land use laws and
regulations applicable to
the property;
(c) Approved uses for the
property;
(d) Limits on farming or
forest practices on the
property;
(e) Rights of neighboring
property owners; and
(0 Environmental laws and
regulations that affect the
property.
K en n eth W. M atlack ,
Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Judy Chastain, Deputy
First Publication: August
7.2013
Last Publication: August
28.2013
Conditions of Sale: Only
U .S. C u rren cy an d /o r
certified cashier's checks
made payable to Morrow
County Sheriffs Office will
be accepted. Payment must
be made in full immediately
upon close of the sale.
Published: August 7,14,21
and 28 2013
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
Amended OR-2-2013
On the 15th day of August
2013 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock am Standard o f
Time in accordance with OR
275.140 at the front door, in
the lobby to the Morrow
County C ourthouse, in
Heppner, Oregon, I will
sell at public auction all
the rights, title, claim and
interest of Morrow County
to the highest bidders for
cash the parcels of real
property located in Morrow
County, Oregon described
in E x h ib it A w hich is
attached hereto and by
this reference incorporated
herein.
Said sale is made under
an order issued out of the
County Court of the state of
Oregon for Morrow County
to me d irected : In the
Matter o f Real Property
owned by Morrow County
and directing Sheriff to
Conduct Sale dated 3rd
day o f A pril, 2013, the
m inim um p rice w hich
maybe accepted for the
property is fixed by order
o f the county court and is
set forth with particularity
with the parcels described
in said exhibit A.
Dated this _13_th day of
_July, 2013_
Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Judy Chastain, Chief
Civil Deputy _
Note: At the time of sale,
the County will collect fees
for recording the Deed in
the clerk's Deed records.
Recording fee's are $41.00
for the first page, plus $5.00
for each additional page:
P u b lish in g new spaper:
Heppner - Gazette- Times
P u b lish in g D ates: July
17th; July 24th; July 31 &
August 7, 2013
Amended Exhibit ’A'
Parcel 1
L e g a l D e s c rip tio n :
Township 4 South, Range
26 EWM, Section 27: NW
1/4 NE 1/4 40 acres
Map and Tax Lot: 04S26-
3000
Account Number:
801110
Market Value: $45,350
Minimum Price:
$3,000
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, money order or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Parcel 2
L eg al D e s c rip tio n :
Township 4 South, Range
24 EWM, Section 25: NW
1/4 SW 1/4 40 acres
Map and Tax Lot: 04S24-
3900
Account Number: R05749
Market Value: $3,600
Minimum Price:
$3,000
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, m oney o rder or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Parcel 3 Withdrawn
Parcel 4
L eg al D e s c rip tio n :
Township 5 North, Range 26
EWM Section 35: Partition
Plat 2003-3, Parcel 1
74609 Cain Lane, Irrigon,
OR
M ap a n d T ax L o t:
05N2635C-208
Account Number: 2461
Market Value: $37,190
Minimum Price:
$21,000
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, money order or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Parcel 5
L eg a l D e s c rip tio n :
Township 5 North, Range
26 EWM Section 35:
P artitio n P lat 2 003-3,
Parcel 2 74609 Cain Lane,
Irrigon, OR Map and Tax
Lot: 05N2635C-227
Account Number: 10185
Market Value: $23,190
Minimum Price:
$21,000
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, m oney order or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Amended ExhibitA.doc
Parcel 6
L eg a l D e s c rip tio n :
Township 5 North, Range
26 EWM Section 35:
A p o rtio n o f
Vacated Lot 10, of Desert
Delight Acres;
Commencing at the
S W comer of said Lot 10 of
Desert Delight
Acres;
Thence N 00 deg
02' 15" E along the Westerly
line of said Lot 10
659.035';
Thence N 89 deg
50' 05" E along the E/W
centerline of said Lot 10,
944' to the true point of
begining;
T h e n c e N 89
deg 50' 05" E along said
centerline 185';
Thence S 00 deg
02' 15" W 15’;
Thence S 89 deg 48'
40" W along the Southerly
line of said Lot 10
185';
Thence N 00 deg
02' 15" E 15'to the point of
beginning.
Cain Lane, Irrigon, OR
Map and Tax Lot:
05N2635C-226
Account Number:
R09770
Market Value: $100
Minimum Price:$100
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, m oney order or
current letter o f credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Parcel 7
t
L eg a l D e s c rip tio n :
Township 5 North, Range
26 EWM Section 35:
THEN 15' OF THE W 192'
OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIPTION:
A PORTION OF VACATED
LO T 10, D E S E R T
DELIGHT ACRES;
DESCRIPTION OF THE
CENTERLINE OF A 30'
WIDE ROAD, 15' ON
EACH SIDE OF SAID
CENTERLINE HEREBY
B EIN G D E D IC A T E D
TO T H E P U B L I C
FOREVER, THROUGH
NOW VACATED LOT 10
OF DESERT DELIGHT
ACRES IN THE SW 1
OF SECTION 35, AND
NOW TO BE M ORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
AS
FOLLOW;
C O M M EN C IN G AT A
5/8" PIN AT THE SW
CORNER OF SAID LOT
10 OF DESERT DELIGHT
ACRESW, THE INITIAL
POINT;
TH EN C E N 00 DEG.
02' 15" E ALONG THE
W ESTERLY LIN E OF
SAID LOT 10, 659.035'
TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE N 89 DEG. 50'
05" E ALONG THE E-W
CENTERLINE OF SAID
LOT 10 1351.40’ TO THE
EASTERLY LIN E OF
SAID VACATED LOT
10, THUS ENDING THIS
ROAD DESCRIPTION.
Cain Lane, Irrigon, OR
M ap a n d T ax L o t:
05N2635C-202
Amended ExhibitA.doc
Account Number: R02455
Market Value: $100
Minimum Price:
$100
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, money order or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Parcel 8
L e g a l D e s c rip tio n :
Township 5 North, Range
26 EWM Section 35:
The Westerly 944.00 feet of
the following:
A 30.00-foot wide road,
15.00 feet on each side of
the follow ing-described
centerline;
COMMENCING at a 5/8-
inch pin at the Southwest
co rn er o f v acated Lot
10, DESERT DELIGHT
ACRES, in the County
o f Morrow and State of
O regon; th en ce N orth
00°02’ 15" East 659.035 feet
along the West line of said
vacated Lot 10 to the TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING
of said centerline; thence
N o rth 8 9 °5 0 '0 5 " E ast
1351.40 feet along the East-
West centerline o f said
vacated Lot 10 to the East
line o f said vacated Lot
10, being the POINT OF
TERMINATION o f said
centerline.
E X C E P T I N G
THEREFROM
the
Northerly 15.00 feet of the
Westerly 380.00 feet of said
Westerly 944.00 feet.
A L S O E X C E P T IN G
T H E R E F R O M the
Southerly 15.00 feet of the
Easterly 188.00 feet of said
Westerly 944.00 feet.
C a in L a n e , I r r ig o n ,
OR Map and Tax Lot:
05N2635C-203
Account Number. R02456
Market Value: $ 100
Minimum Price:
$100
Terms: C ash , c a s h ie r's
check, m oney order or
current letter of credit from
a bank or lending institution
in full on the day of the sale.
Published: July 17, 24, 31
and August 7, 2013
Affidavit
DA’s Report
M o r r o w C o u n ty
D istrict A ttorney Justin
Nelson has released the
following report:
-Daniel Albert Bozarth,
53, was convicted o f one
c o u n t o f D is o re d e rly
C o n d u c t II, a C la s s
B m is d e m e a n o r, and
sentenced to two years
bench probation. Bozarth
was further convicted of
Criminal M ischief III, a
Class C misdemeanor, and
sentenced to two years
bench probation. Fines, fees
and assessm ents totaled
$ 200 .
-Gary Dean Killion,
47, w as c o n v ic te d o f
one count o f Rape in the
Third Degree, a Class C
felony, and sentenced to 18
months prison time with
credit for time served, to
run concurrent with other
sentences. The defendant
was also given 24 months
post-prison supervision.
K illio n w as f u r th e r
convicted o f one count
of Sodomy III, a Class C
felony, and sentenced to 18
months prison time with
credit for time served, to
run concurrent with other
sentences. The defendant
was also given 24 months
post-prison supervision.
A dditional counts were
d ism issed . F ines, fees
and assessm ents totaled
$6,309.10.
-F e lix n a n d o R io s-
C a m p a n a , 36, w as
convicted of Operating a
Vehicle without Driving
Privileges or in Violation
o f License Restrictions,
a Class B violation. Total
fines, fees and assessments
were $1,000.
-Juan Antonio Tellez,
21, was convicted of one
count of Attempt to C omm it
a Class C /U nclassified
F elony - A ssau lt 3, a
C lass A m isdem eanor.
Sentence of 180 days jail
time was suspended and
the defendant given 24
months bench probation,
conditions to include 40
hours community service,
no d ire c t or in d ire c t
contact with either of the
victims, and no affiliation
w ith gangs or know n
gang members. Tellez was
ad d itio n ally convicted
o f D isorderly C onduct
in the Second Degree, a
C lass B m isdem eanor;
sentence o f 90 days jail
time was suspended and
the defendant given 24
months bench probation,
conditions to include 20
hours community service,
no d ire c t or in d ire c t
contact with either of the
victims, and no affiliation
w ith gangs or know n
gang members, and anger
m anagem ent treatm ent.
A dditional counts were
dismissed. Total fines, fees
and assessments were $950.
Chamber Chatter
T h u rs d a y , A u g u st
8 - C om e m eet y o u r
2013 M orrow C ounty
F air and Rodeo Queen
and 4-H A m bassadors:
Queen K rysten and the
4-H Ambassadors will be
visiting the local Bank of
Eastern Oregon Branches;
lone from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.;
and H eppner from 2-4
p.m. Refreshments will be
served. Come and check
out the 2013 All-Around
Saddle donated by BEO,
which will be on display,
along with the prize belt
buckles donated by Morrow
County businesses.
August 14-17 - 100lh
Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo: Plan on spending
th e w eek w ith us in
Heppner and enjoy all of
the activities and events
going on during the 100-
year celebration o f the
Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo. The theme this year
is “Harvesting 100 Years of
Memories at the Morrow
County F air” and there
will be lots of memories
found there. Hope to see
you there.
Thursday, August 15 -
Pettyjohn’s Celebrates 50
years of service: Pettyjohn’s
will be hosting a customer
a p p re c ia tio n p an ca k e
breakfast in their parking
lot from 7-11 a.m. Please
put it on your calendar
and plan on stopping for
a great breakfast, great
conversation and help them
celebrate their 50 years of
service.
S u m m e r Mu s i c
in Hager Park: Sunday,
August 25, from 5-7 p.m.
The community is invited
to a free concert at Hager
Park, sponsored by Morrow
County Unified Recreation
District and facilitated by
the Shared Ministry of Hope
Lutheran Church and All
Saints Episcopal Church.
Sharon Porter, Matt Cooper
and friends from La Grande
will be providing the music
e n te rta in m e n t for the
evening.
UMCDF plans
workforce reduction
HERM ISTON, O R -
The Um atilla Chem ical
Agent Disposal Facility
(U M C D F) reduced its
workforce by about 100
positions Thursday, Aug. 1.
This Reduction in Force
(R IF ) included m ostly
w orkers from the plant
organizations—primarily
operations and maintenance
positions with URS—and
18 Southw est Research
Institute (SwRI) employees,
the su b co n trac to r that
o p e ra te s the p ro je c t’s
laboratory.
UMCDF has conducted
several RIFs since the
project completed chemical
agent operations in October
2011, all coinciding with a
significant milestone. The
Aug. 1 RIF is tied to the
determination that the site is
ready for demolition work.
The contractor hired
to demolish the building
w h e re th e c h e m ic a l
weapons were processed,
and the associated pollution
ab atem en t system s, is
massing its equipment at the
site. Northwest Demolition
o f Tigard, OR, plans to
begin demolition work on
Aug. 15.
T h e p r o je c t w ill
have approximately 165
employees remaining after
the Aug. 1 RIF. When
the p ro jec t com pleted
destruction o f O regon’s
chemical weapons stockpile
in late 2011 it had about 830
employees.
The next major RIF of
about 80 employees will
occur next March, when
the “demolition complete”
milestone is reached.
C l o s u r e w o r k is
e x p e c t e d to c o n t i n u e
through next year.
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