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    EIGHT - Depporr Guctte-Tlm rs, Heppner. Oregon Hednr*d*>, January *. l«M
F o r e s t s e r v ic e jo b s o p e n in g s o o n
For the Tint lime, all new ap­
plicants for temporary summer jobs
with the Forest Service wif.be hired
through stale employment offices in
Oregon and Washington nest year
"T h is is a program designed to
find new temporary employees
through a network o f offices which
are organized to match people with
jobs,” said Neil Opsal. director o f
personnel management for the agen
cy'» Pacific Northwest Region
Traditionally, the Forest Service has
distributed applications and hired
temporary employees through its
own administrative offices
Honor Roll
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Eastern Oregon Slate College o f­
ficials have announced the names o f
224 students who made the Fall
Quarter Honor Roll
To qualify for the Honor Roll,
students must have a grade point
average o f 3 5 or higher on 12 grad
ed credits that term O f the 224
students 89 have a 4 0 or a straight
A average
Local students are listed here
Heppner Keith A Kcnison. Nancy
L. M iller. Trina L. Palmer 4 0. and
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L exingto n M a rio n
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[hiring last year's field season just
iweT 1.000 temporary F o rm Service
jobs in Oregon and Washington were
filled with new employees Another
3.000 temporary jobs were filled
with rehires About the same number
(1.000) jobs are expected to be
available for “ new hires" in the
1988 field season Competition for
the jobs often is great. with as many
seven pe«*ple applying for each
position.
"In fo rm a tio n on specific job
openings w ill be available when the
positions arc being filled Applicant
should gti to local offices o f the
Oregon Stale Employment Division
and the Washington State Employ
ment Security D ivisio n ." Opsal
said "M o s t units w ill begin filling
jobs about March I. and w ill con­
tinue to do so until about nud June "
Persons interested in temporary,
field going aid and technician po\i
lions at grades GS-I through GS 7
must apply at their local state
employment office The Forest Ser
vice w ill continue to fill permanent
positions through its own personnel
offices.
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Umatilla plan Following this, a
number of panels reflecting different
perspectives on the forest plan w ill
speak, including local government,
tim ber industry, environmental
organizations, plus others Com­
ment* from the general public w ill
then he beard
A listing o f issues that the state
agencies have identified in tJ»e
Umatilla plan w ill be available tor
public review beginning Jan 8, I9K8
at the Pendleton office of the Oregon
State IX-partmcnt o f Forestry. 1033
Airport Rd
A ll New
676-9123 148 E Center Heppner
Names o f students who have made
the Scholastic Honor Roll Fall term
have been announced hy Oregon
State University.
A total o f 552 students earned
straight A (4 0) Another 1241 cam
cd a B plus (3.5) or better to make
the listing To he on the Honor Roll,
students must carry at least 2 1 grad
cd hours o f course work.
laical students on (he Honor Roll
include from lone 3.5 or better
Christopher L. Rea. freshman,
Pre-Fjigineering
Dime a I Siren
Persons interested in helping the
State of Oregon develop its c»wr
duelled response to the Umatilla Na
itonal Forest's Draft Environmental
Impact Statement and Propi*sed
Finest Plan are invited to attend a
public meeting scheduled for
January 11. 1988 at 7: 30 p m in the
City Hall Chamhers. 34 S E Donon
St . Pendleton
Norm Johnson. Governor Neil
Goldschmidt's federal plans coor­
dinator, w ill conduci the meeting
This meeting is part o f a process
established by the Governor's Ex
ecutive Order requiring state agen
cies to coordinate their responses to
the plans o f the 1.3 national forests
in Oregon This meeting is not pari
of the USDA Forest Service's Public
review process The state agencies
want to hear from Oregonians on the
issues citizens helieve the state
should address in its comments
Stale agencies w ill briefly explain
the issues thev have ulentified in the
Lifetime Warranty
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A total o f 426 full-time Southern
Oregon Slate College students
achieved grade point averages from
3 50 through 3.99, equivalent to let
ter grades ranging frtim B ♦ to near
ly straight A. qualifying them for in
elusion on the Fall Quarter Dean's
List Honor Roll
Only undergraduate students tak
mg 12 or more units o f graded col­
lege credit courses are eligible for
honor roll consideration
Students from Oregon include
Heppner Carolyn Wendy Hughes.
Heppner. daughter of Allen and Gail
Hughes.
Public meeting scheduled
for input on forest plan
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Times at 676-9228, or dropping by our of­
fice Ask to talk to display advertising
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amount of space used, or number of col­
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