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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 12, 1990 H e p p n e r J r H ig h h o n o rs stu d e n ts Heppner Junior High School an nounces the first quarter honor roll for their seventh and eighth grade students. Students achieving a 3.5 or better were Ben Ewing, Tina Kemp, Dan Burnside, Jenny Krein, Ethan Bum- side, Mark Moeller, Tracy Blodgett. Dani Hill, Deanna Peck, John Qualls, Bryce Tucker and Brent Wright. Students achieving a 3.0 or better were Brian Struckmeier, Jenny Burkenbine, Bethani Cookston, Trent Hughes, Chad Skroch, Chris Dickenson, Rondi Robinson, Tina Chinen, Troy Wilson, Jennifer Mar vin and Patty Anderson. Heppner Jr. High is starting a new honor program for those students who achieve a 3.5 or better. These students will be issued an “ honor card’ ’ which will allow them special recognition by businesses and ser vice organizations in the Hepp- ner/Lexington area. Each individual business or service organization will create their own way of recognizing the honor cards. "Through this program the school is hoping to build some positive ties with the community while providing our top students with the recognition they deserve for achieving academically,” said program coor dinator Sarah Carlson. If you are part of a service organization or are a business owner and would like to know more about the program, con tact Sarah Carlson at Heppner Elementary School 676-9128. Grade school winter concerts scheduled through 12 will be held Thursday. will be Tuesday, December 18 in the Multi-purpose room. Grades five Sheriffs Report The Sheriffs office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: December 4: Morrow County deputy took a burglary report from Marlene Gray, Heppner. A radio and other items were stolen from their trailer at the old Griffin Ranch. Phillip Spicer Kuhn. Jessica Sumner. Amount of value was unknown at Matt Keersemaker, Shaun Hisler, press time; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Lexington fire depart Heppner Senior Center ment to a grass fire on F Street; CHRISTMAS DINNER Morrow County deputy took a I report of a missing vehicle. Problem December 19 I was resolved; Morrow County deputy respond 11:45 A.M. ed to the Boardman area for a report I of a traffic problem; Suggested donation will be '200 Morrow County Sheriffs office Everyone is welcome. responded to the Boardman area to investigate the report of a possible drunk driver. Deputy was unable to locate driver; Morrow County deputy respond I The Adventures of ed to the Boardman area for a report of a traffic problem; Grazelda & Clem Morrow County deputy respond I ( Alter Hours) ed to Wilson and Miller in Board- 5:00 a.m . - 11:00 p.m. man for a traffic hazard. Vehicle was Grazelda got up that morning and towed; weighed herself. She wasn't too hap Morrow County deputy respond py. She vowed not to gain a pound. ed to the Boardman area for a traf * She jogged seven miles, she walked fic problem. Problem was resolved. I fourteen miles. She tortured herself by December 5: Morrow County | thinking about candy bars, chips, pop Sheriffs office responded to Board- and maple bars that she could get at Miller's Mini Mart A I man to locate a possible drunk I Chevron. Happy with herself, Grazelda climbed back on the T driver. Deputy was unable to locate | scales at noon— she gained 8 pounds! anyone upon arrival; Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to Boardman for a report jsa aa iaa wf wj ¡a« s a w* s« sst 5« sst is«t sse jsa m sst taa w* «at jsa isa astj of a missing vehicle. Vehicle was located and returned to owner; 2 2 Morrow County Sheriffs office 2 dispatched the Boardman ambulance 2 1-84 west bound mile post 170 for 2 to a two vehicle accident. One subject 2 Friday night - PRIME RIB was transported to Good Shepherd Saturday night - TOM & JERRY PARTY | Hospital; Morrow County deputy respond 2 ed to the AC Houghton school in Ir- 7 - 9 p .m . 2 rigon for a report of a suspicious per 2 Special Chinese dinner son. Officers were unable to locate person upon their arrival. and LIVE MUSIC December 6: Morrow County deputy took a report of a theft from 2 a shed in the Irrigon area. No value 2 was listed at press time; Morrow County deputy respond 2 ^ ^ 6 7 6 -9 1 8 1 Where Friends M eet" 142 N . M a in ed to the Boardman area for an ftsa «a «a sa « ri sa «a «a «a «a sat sat sat «a «a sat «a «a «** s» sa sa sa animal problem. Investigations are continuing; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Heppner Fire depart ment to a structural fire on Jones and Water Streets. December 7: Morrow County deputy made contact with a resident on Hwy 730 in Irrigon regarding an animal problem. Situation was solved; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence at 421 Anderson to assist with a transport to St. Marys in W alla W alla. Patient was when you buy4 transported in private vehicle. December 8: Deputy responded to Low Boardman to investigate a complaint as of a violation of the restraint law in volving a small child within a eocfi, when you buy 2 or more vehicle; Morrow County deputies respond ed to a county residence to in vestigate the report of a suspicious person. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy cited and released Yvette Focht, 21, Irrigon 2 or T ire O 60,000-mile tread wearout for Criminal Mischief II; m ore, ea. Each size Morrow County deputy respond warranty...our longest $33 99 $41 99 P155/80R13 ed to an Irrigon residence to in 41 99 5391 for any whitewall P165/80R13 vestigate a report of a stolen 12’ 48 99 60.75 P175/80R13 aluminum boat. The victim is John O Steel belted for strength 54 99 P185/75R14 64.20 Rutledge of Gresham. Value of the Items are readily available as advertised 57.99 P195/75R14 68 78 boat was unknown at press time, in Shipping included to store 58 99 P205/75R14 70 36 vestigation is continuing; 59 99 72.88 P205/75R15 Morrow County deputy assisted 61 99 74 91 P215/75R15 Umatilla Police department in DIINARD*... 6299 resolving a juvenile problem; 7561 P225/75R15 AMERICA'S Morrow County deputy respond 63 99 7699 P235/75R15 »1 CHOICE in ed to Irrigon to investigate a report r*pla<*m*nt of stolen property. A stereo and batt arias The DIEHARD® speakers valued at $670 were taken from Eugene Whitehall of Har PRICED LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE! risburg. Investigation is continuing. Delivers up to 650 cold-cranking amps and 125 minutes December 9: Morrow County of reserve capacity deputy cited and released Julian A 60 MONTH WARRANTY Villegas, 58, Irrigon for Maintain ing A Dog As A Public Nuisance; » $ Morrow County deputy contacted Shipping trade-in included a Boardman resident regarding located property; Morrow County deputy cited and SEARS released Mark A Cantrell, 19, Ir 45-m onth battery rigon for Driving While Suspended REUABLE POWER AT December 10: Morrow County A GREAT LOW PRICE! S h e riff s office delivered an Delivers 350 cold-cranking amps emergency message in the Heppner 45 MONTH WARRANTY area; Morrow County Sheriff s office $ responded to the Irrigon area for an Shipping trade in included animal problem. During the week of December 3 - 10 Morrow County deputies assisted one disabled motorist. December 11: Morrow County deputy responded to the Imgon area for a report of a missing vehicle. Mon thru Fri 162 N. Main Vehicle was returned, call was Hours: 0-5 676-9106 Heppner, OR unfounded. Sat. 9-1______ i i I HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS at the ELKS Heppner Elks 358 Introducing th e P r e d a t o r 6 0 a ll-se a so n ra d ia l SAVE $32 f o $52 * 33.99 U U S S IM M W . (nnniïïH iïïm [>nniE8 4 9 .9 9 3 2 .9 7 ] CENTER Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at the junior high school gym. The public is invited to attend. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: $11,755.00 in U.S. currency; 1 Kruger Rand; 1968 Oldsmobile, Oregon License #PBF233; Panasonic Camcorder; Ricoh 35 mm camera; Snooper D 4000 Fuzz Buster; case of Havoline oil; miscellaneous vehicle parts; brief case; miscellaneous drug parapher nalia; 1982 Oldsmobile Oregon License 0PQS643; 1983 Yamaha m otorcycle, O regon License M358200; Honda m otorcycle, unknown license number; stereo equipment; miscellaneous manual and power tools seized from Rocky Rogers on or between October 7 and October 23, 1990, including, but not limited to, socket sets, screwdrivers, ham m ers, sanders, w renches, skilsaw and vice grips; 1959 Skagit 16’ boat, Reg. tt OR152KA; 1966 Stevens 17’ inboard boat, Reg. tt OR915EB; 1968 Chevrolet El Camino, Oregon License 0ETZ525; $793.14 cash; Rolex watch; dia mond ring; RCA 25” television; Sears Craftsmen 2.5 HP wet vac; miscellaneous boat parts; compact discs; engine stand; Norco 750 pound shop hoist; Action inductive engine analyzer; 1981 Honda motor cycle C.B. 400T Hawk Oregon License #M367901; 8 cylinder distributor; 2 Mallory 11,000 RPM tachometers; Silverline triple guage kit; Super Acrottachii 8,000 RPM tachometer; Carter electric fuel pump; Jensen speakers; Kraco am/fm cassette and Kraco power booster; 2 JVC speakers; Onkyo auto turntable; Sansui stereo graphic equalizer; Sansui intergrated amplifier A-5; JVC am/fm stereo tu rner; Sansui reverberation amplifier RA-900; Sherwood stereo cassette deck; oak stereo cabinet; oak T V. cabinet; 3 remote controls; miscellaneous cords; Panasonic por table C D. player; 2 wooden C.D. holders; 2 speaker stands. NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY!!! YOU MUST “ CLAIM” AN IN TEREST IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICAL LY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU MAY HAVE. TO “ CLAIM” YOU MUST FILE WITH THE “ FORFEITU RE C O U N SEL” LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A “ CLAIM” . THE “ CLAIM” MUST BE GIVEN TO THE FORFEITURE COUNSEL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT AND FUTURE MAILING AD DRESS, C) THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE TIME, TRANSFEROR AND CIR CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY. E) THE REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS SUPPORTING THESE REASONS, G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIM AND, H) THE PRECISE RELIEF YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN PRO PER FORM AND BE SIGNED BY YOU UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS JANUARY 10, 1991. WHERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM” AND FOR MORE INFORMATION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M. Wallace, M.C.D.A. PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Courthouse, Heppner OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun ty Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Ad dress P.O. Box 159, Courthouse. Heppner OR 97836 SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE On or between October 7, 1990 and October 23. 1990, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Morrow County Sheriff s Office. The property is subject to forfeiture under OR Law Chapter 791 as X proceeds X pro fits and/or X instrumentalities used in the following prohibited conduct, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the following prohibited conduct X possession of a controlled substance, X delivery of a controlled substance, X manufac ture of a controlled substance. FORFEITURE means that the pro perty will be transferred to the government and persons with any in terest in the property will be depriv ed of that interest without compen sation because of the use or acquisi tion of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defined in OR Law. Published: December 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE U SED jS jM ljl& J 4-W HEELERS^^B 1988 Yamaha 4-wheeler w/power take-off-mower at tachm ent and sp ray er- complete package 2750" 1986 Yamaha 4-wheeler 1150" Lexington Lumber Yard 989-8586 PUBLIC NOTICE The regularly scheduled Morrow County Court meeting normally held in Irrigon on December 19, 1990 will be held at the County Cour thouse in Heppner, OR. The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. The next meeting to be held in Irrigon will be January 16, 1991. For the Morrow County Court LoRayne M. Bowman Administrative Assistant Published: December 12, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION On March 26, 1991, an election w ill be held for the purpose o f elec ting board m em bers to fill the posi tions and terms for the following districts, Morrow County, Oregon: MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT - Zone 3 - lone - Director for (4) Year term ending June 30, 1995. Zone 4 - Lexington - Director (4) Year term ending June 30, 1995. Zone 5 - Heppner - Director for (4) Year term ending June 30, 1995. Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Com mittee position #1 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Com mittee position #4 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee position #4 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee position tt 6 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. Ione-Lexington Advisory Com mittee position H2 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. Ione-Lexington Advisory Com mittee position #3 for three (3) year term ending June 30, 1994. PORT OF MORROW - Director-Zone 5 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 4 for four (4) year term ending June 30,1995. HEPPNER CEM ETERY DISTRICT - Board Member for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. HEPPNER RURAL FIRE DISTRICT - Two Members for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. IO N E -L E X IN G T O N CEMETERY DISTRICT - One Director for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. HEPPNER WATER CONTROL DIST.- Three Directors for four (4) year terms ending June 30. 1995. IRRIGON RURAL FIRE DISTRICT - Director-Zone one for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone two for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. IONE RURAL FIRE DISTRICT - Director-Zone 3 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 5 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. IRRIGON PARK DISTRICT - Director-Zone 2 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 4 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. IRRIGON CEM ETERY DISTRICT - Director-Zone 2 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 3 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. WILLOW CREEK PARK DISTRICT - Director-Zone 2 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 3 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. Director-Zone 1 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. BLUE M OUNTAIN COM MUNITY COLLEGE - Director-Position 5 for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. BOARDMAN PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT - Three Directors for four (4) year terms ending June 30, 1995. BOARDMAN CEM ETERY DISTRICT - One Director for four (4) year term ending June 30, 1995. BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE - Two Directors for four (4) year terms ending June 30, 1995. Each candidate for the offices listed above must file a declaration of candidacy or petition for nomina tion with the Morrow County Clerk's Office in Heppner. Oregon, not later than 5:00 p.m. on January 24. 1991. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: December 12, 1990 The commission meeting that was scheduled for 3 p.m. on Dec. 12 had been changed to 12 o ’clock noon on Dec. 12 at the Port of Morrow office. Published: December 12, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Court is ac cepting applications for one person from the Heppner area and one per son from the Irrigon area to serve a four year term on the Morrow Coun ty Planning Commission. A letter of interest should be sub mitted to the Morrow County Court, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, Oregon 97836 by December 31, 1990. Published: December 12, 19 and 26, 1990 _______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE SECOND NOTICE OF SUPPLEM EN TAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for lone RFPD, Morrow State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991 will be held at fire hall. The hearing w ill take place on the 19 day o f D ec. 1990 at 7:30 P .M . The pin'- pose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. The first Notice of Sup plemental Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in Heppner Gazette-Times on 6 Dec 1990. A copy of the supplemental budget document, as approved by the Budget Committee, may be in spected or obtained at Jim Boor Home between the hours of 6 P.M. and 10 P.M. Published: December 12, 1990 W R IG H T C H E V . IN C . Oldsmobile Check out our on the spot financing...... GMAC contract or lease! Specially trained technicians in shop with special tools for hi-tech engines Personalized Service WRIGHT CHEV. INC. Herb Wright Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes. Jr. 763-4175 Fossil, Oregon 1 C A RD OF T H A N K S There is no way I can tell everyone how much my son Kevin Ball and his family appreciate all the support that has been shown since he has been in Saudi Arabia. A special thanks to Robin Baker and the people of lone for the packages they have sent. Also a big thank you to Jannie Allen and her class, Joy Krein and her class and Sue Warren and her class. A big thank you to grandma and grandpa Pettyjohn, the Perez fami ly, the Quail family. Aunt June, Aunt Melba, Aunt Marilyn, Aunt Rita and Aunt Jeanniene and the Dick Allen family, and anyone else I might have missed. Words cannot tell you how much Kevin has enjoyed every package, letter and card. He says he has been one of the lucky ones in receiving so many packages. They share everything they receive. It is so nice to live in a communi ty where everyone shows so much love and support. Thank you all and may you know Kevin will have a little taste of Christmas. May God bless and keep each and everyone of you this next year. Marie and Jim Boor and family _____ 12-12-lc Thank you to all my family, friends, and the little boys and girls that helped me so nicely, the doctors and nurses at Pioneer Memorial Hospital and St. Anthony’s. Happy holidays to all. Roxie Lovgren _________________ 12-12-lp We would like to thank you for the cards, prayers, phone calls, food, visits, offers of help and donations in memory of our husband, brother and uncle. Roby Chappel. Thanks also to Dr. Jeanne and the nurses for the many words of com fort the night of his passing. Ethel Chappell Pauline Gates Tom & Arlynda Gates Bob Gates 12-12-lc