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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Hcppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 18, 1992 Obituaries Cemetery. Eastern Star rites were conducted. Smith Callaway Chapel was in charge o f arrangements. Olla M. Ruggles Ola M . Ruggles, formerly o f Heppner, died at a nursing home in The Dalles Wednesday. March 11. She was 97. Mrs. Ruggles was bom May 16, 1894 in M oro to Charles G. and Lenora Huls. She was rais ed in the Sherman County area. Later, she and her husband. Walter A . Ruggles, who preced ed her in death, farmed wheat in the Wasco and Klondike areas. Later the couple moved to M oro and operated a confec tionery store for about 15 years. They then returned to farming in the Heppner area. Her husband died while they were living in Heppner and Mrs. Ruggles re mained there until she moved to The Dalles in 1985. She was a member and a past Noble Grand o f the Rebekah Lodge in Heppner and was a member and past Worthy Matron o f Bethlehem Chapter o f the Order o f Eastern Star in Moro. She was a member o f the Eastern Star for over 60 years. Her hobbies included oil pain ting, China painting and other ar tistic endeavors. Survivors include a daughter: Laura Terwilligar, Prineville; seven grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great- great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and tw o sons, Charles and Phillip. Graveside services were held Friday, March 13 at the M oro Frances M. Carlson A memorial service was held for Frances M. Carlson Monday, March 16 at the lone United Church o f Christ. Mrs. Carlson, 77, o f lone, died Tuesday, March 10, 1992 as the result o f a motor vehicle accident near lone. She was bom April 18, 1914, at Silverton to Ira and Myrtle Stewart. She grew up at Silver- ton and graduated from Silverton H igh School then attended Willamette University at Salem where she earned a teaching degree. She had been named May Queen at the University while she was attending school there. She came to lone as a business teacher and counselor at the lone High School and taught at lone for several years. On N ov. 1, 1941, she married Charles “ Swede” Carlson at Silverton. They lived at lone before moving to a ranch on Valby Road. She was an active member o f the lone Topic Club and W illows Grange. Survivors include her husband at the home; and a niece and nephew, both o f Silverton. Memorial contributions may be made to the lone Topic Club, P.O. Box 24, lone, O R 97843 or Pioneer Memorial Hospital, PO Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, was in charge o f arrangements. Lexington News _____________ _ ___________________ By Delpha Jones -:-Norma and Bruce Eng o f Junction City, Kansas, are the proud parents o f a daughter born March 5. She weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz and has been named Neka Ann. Grandparents are Connie Eng o f Lexington and Jack and Pauline Sampley o f Moses Lake, W A . G reat grand fath er is Maynard Seefeldt o f Lexington. -:-The card party held at the Lexington Oddfellow Hall on Saturday, March 7 was well at tended. Prizes given were Cecil Jones, men's high; Kenneth Smouse, second high; Dorothy Wilson, women’ s high; Neoma Bailey, second high; L eo Crab tree and John Tellechea, travel ing. The April 4 card party will start with a hot turkey sandwich, salad and dessert for $3.50. Cards w ill follow for $2. This is open to the public. -:-C a m m ie and K e lly McReynolds o f Boise, Idaho are the proud parents o f a baby boy bom March 6. The young man weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz and has been named K .C . Ray. He joins a sister, Cassie, at home. Grand parents are Ray and Gaye Papineau o f Lexington and Ken neth and Peggy McReynolds o f Boise. Connie Eng and mother Gaye Papineau returned home Sunday after visiting their new lit tle nephew and grandson. -:-Jean and A1 Brazell o f Lex ington were dinner guests Sunday at the home o f her parents Helen and Fred Martin. The dinner was in honor o f Fred’ s birthday. Other guests attending were Ralph Martin and family from Lake Oswego, who also spent the weekend; and Melvin Martin o f Moses Lake, W A . During the day their grandson Brian Brazell, who is a crew chief in the N a tional Arm y Guard stationed in Portland flew over the house in a army helicopter on a training flight mission. The crew flew all over the area. When Brian return ed home he phoned his grand mother and told them that was him. The family was delighted. -:-Huldah Tucker Mortimore formerly o f Lexington, is now making her home with her daughter Elois W ilson in Citrus Heights, C A . Lotus computer class scheduled A six-week B M C C computer class, Lotus 1-2-3, has been planned at Heppner High School beginning April 6. The class, taught by Bev Lan- man, w ill be held Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuition is $25. For more infor m ation ca ll Sue W 'arren, 422-7040. PUBLIC NOTICE IN TH E M A T T E R O F C IV IL F O R F E IT U R E OF: $2,350.00 in U.S. currency seiz ed from Porter Brown on or about February 28, 1992. N O TIC E T O A L L P O T E N T IA L C L A IM A N T S A N D TO A L L U NK N O W N PERSONS READ T H IS N O T IC E C A R E F U L L Y !!! YO U M U ST “ C L A IM ” A N IN TE R E S T IN TH E A B O V E D ESCRIBED SE IZE D PR O PERTY OR YOU W IL L A U T O M A T IC A L L Y LO SE A N Y IN TE R E S T Y O U M A Y H AVE. TO “ C L A IM ” YO U M U S T F IL E W IT H THE “ F O R F E ITU R E C O U N S E L ” LISTE D B E LO W , A L E G A L PAPER CALLED A “ C L A I M ” . TH E “ C L A I M ” M U S T BE G IV E N T O TH E F O R F E IT U R E COUNSEL W IT H IN 15 D A Y S OF TH E L A S T D A Y TH IS N O T IC E IS P U B L IS H E D . T H E C L A IM M U S T IN C L U D E : A ) Y O U R T R U E N A M E , B) Y O U R C U R RE N T A N D FU TU RE M A IL IN G A D D R E S S , C ) T H E N A T U R E A N D E X T E N T OF Y O U R IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R T Y , D ) TH E T IM E , T R A N S F E R O R A N D C IR C U M STA N C E S OF Y O U R A C Q U IS IT IO N OF Y O U R IN TE R E ST IN T H E P R O P E R T Y , E) TH E REASO NS YO U B E LIE V E TH E P R O P E R T Y IS NOT SU BJECT TO FO R FE ITU R E , F) A L L F A C T S S U P P O R T IN G TH ESE R E A SO N S, G ) A N Y A D D I T IO N A L FAC TS SU PPO R T IN G Y O U R C L A IM A N D , H ) T H E PRECISE R E LIE F Y O U SEEK. IT M U S T BE IN PR O PER FO R M A N D BE SIG N ED BY YO U UNDER PE N A LT Y OF PERJU RY. THE D E A D L IN E FO R F IL IN G IS A P R IL 21, 1992. W HERE TO F IL E A “ C L A I M ” A N D FO R M O R E IN F O R M A T IO N F O R F E IT U R E C O U N S E L Jeff M . Wallace, M .C .D .A . PH O N E 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Courthouse, Heppner O R 97836 S E IZ IN G A G E N C Y M orrow C ounty S h e r iff PH O NE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 159, Courthouse, Heppner O R 97836 SU M M ARY STATEM ENT OF B A S IS FOR C IV IL F O R F E IT U R E ^On or about February 28, 1992, 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 proceeds X profits and/or X instrumentalities used in the following prohibited conduct, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or possession o f a controlled substance, X delivery o f a con trolled substance, X manufacture o f a co n trolled substance. F O R F E IT U R E means that the property will be transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived o f that interest without compensation because o f the use or acquisition o f the property in or through prohibited conduct as defined in OR Law. Published: March 11, 18. 25; and April 1, 1992__________________ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311.615 of the service of Personal Property Tax warrants upon the following listed tax payers. Payment of the following listed delinquent taxes with interest and cost of service must be made by April 8, 1992 or said warrants shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, for entry in the County Clerk Lien Record, and shall became a lien upon the title to any interest in real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penalties and costs applicable thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the county had recovered the judgement against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together with interest thereon and cost as provided by law. NAME DESCRIPTION J&D ELECTRIC, INC PERS PROP BAKER,WILLY JR & MOBILE H MCKIM,SINDA SIMPLOT LIVESTOCK CO MOBILE H «CASTILLO,RUBEN TUCHIQUIN BRINSON,CHAS E/SANDRA MOBILE H «FLORES,FRED/ANGELICA SIMPLOT LIVESTOCK MOBILE H «PEREZ, ANSELMO Date Date Date Date of of of of 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Publication Publication Publication Publication March March April April INT TO PENALTY TOTAL 4-15-92 YR TAX 91 91 627.16 240.27 8.37 1.64 25.00 25.00 660.53 266.91 91 69.77 .16 25.00 94.93 91 88.31 1.18 25.00 114.49 91 52.09 .12 25.00 77.21 18, 1992 25, 1992 1, 1992 8, 1992 \ MARGO Sf|jERER MORROW C<5UNTY TAX COLLECTOR PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Here is an opportunity to en jo y the mountain atmosphere for a summer. The M orrow County Public Works Department is looking for volunteer park hosts for the 1992 park season at A n son Wright Park. For information call 676-9061 ext 17. M orrow County does not discriminate on the basis o f race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age and han dicapped status in employment or the provision o f services. Published: March 11 and 18, 1992 The M orrow County Weed Control District, PO Box 127, Heppner O R 97836 is accepting bids on the following: 50 gal Rears Pak-tank sprayer w/hose reel and 100 ft hose, 3hp Briggs AR 19 diaphram pump. Minimum bid $500. Bids close A pril 6, 1992. Contact Dave P ra n ger 676-5452. M ark envelope S P R A Y E R BID. Published: March 18, 25; and A pril 1, 1992__________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E C O U N T Y OF M orrow In the Matter o f the Marriage o f M yra Leadisa Appleby P E T IT IO N E R and Jimmy Martin Appleby RESPONDENT N o. 92 C V 15 O rd e r fo r P u blication o f Summons TH IS M A T T E R coming on to be heard on the motion o f the petitioner for an order directing service o f summons upon the respondent by pu blication thereof, and it appearing from the records filed herein that respon dent cannot be personally served with summons herein in the State o f Oregon in the manner provid ed by law for the reason that respondent cannot be found after due and diligent search and the respondent is not now known to be within the State o f Oregon; That the petitioner herein has a cause o f suit against said respondent, and the r e lie f demanded in said suit consists o f a dissolution o f the marriage rela tionship between the petitioner and respondent; that it is necessary to serve summons upon said respondent by publication thereof; N O W , T H E R E F O R E , IT IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D that ser vice o f summons be made upon said respondent herein, by publication thereof; that said summons be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in Heppner Gazette-Times where is hereby found and determined to be a newspaper in general cir culation in the County o f M o r row. State o f Oregon, which newspaper is designed to most likely provide notice to respon dent o f the within action taken against him and by first class mail to his last known address. D A T E D this 21st day o f February, 1992. Judge Peter L. Fels Circuit Judge ProTem Published: February 26; March 4, 11 and 18, 1992____________ PUBLIC NOTICE O R E G O N C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR M O R RO W C O U N T Y Probate Department In the Matter o f the Estate o f V IO L E T M . G O U R L E Y , Deceased. N o. 92-PR-4 N O T IC E T O IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS Notice is given that the under signed have been appointed and have qualified as the personal representatives o f the estate. A ll persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date o f first publication o f this notice, as stated below, to the personal representatives at the offices o f Kuhn and Spicer, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner PUBLIC NOTICE IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FO R T H E C O U N T Y OF M O R R O W IN T H E M A T T E R OF TH E D ISSO LU TIO N OF T H E M A R R IA G E OF M A R L A M A R IE B U N C H , Petitioner, and JOHN F R E D R IC K B U N C H , Respondent. Case No. 92-CV-022 PU B LISH E D S U M M O N S TO: JO H N F R E D R IC K BUNCH: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the petition fil ed against you in the above- entitled court and cause within 30 days from the date o f the first publication o f this summons. I f you fail to so appear and answer the petition, for want thereof, the petitioner will apply to the Court for relief demanded therein. Said relief prayed for in the petition consists o f a petition to dissolve marriage and division o f proper ty between yourself and the petitioner. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four successive weeks in the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper o f general circulation in M orrow C ou n ty, by o rd e r o f the Honorable Peter L. Fels, judge o f the above-entitled court, which order was made and dated the March 6, 1992. The date o f the first publication o f this summons is March 11, 1992. N O T IC E T O D E F E N D A N T : Read this papers carefully! You must “ appear” in this case or the other side will win automatically. T o “ appear” you must file with the court a legal paper called, “ m otion” or “ answer.” The “ motion” or “ answer” must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days along with the re quired filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof o f service on the petitioner or her at torney to show that he otherwise has been given a copy o f it. I f you have questions, you should see an attorney immediately. T H O M A S J. D IT T O N Attorney for Petitioner PO Box 802 Hermiston, OR 97838 Published: March 11, 18, 25; and April 1, 1992__________________ PUBLIC NOTICE On Monday, April 6, 1992, at 7:00 pm, the City o f Heppner Planning Commission w ill hold a public hearing on an ordinance amending the City o f Heppner’ s Zoning Ordinance. The propos ed ordinance contains the follow ing provisions: (1 ) Redefines minimum lot sizes for R - 1, R-2 and R-3 zones and clarifies the lot size re quirements for single family dwellings, two family dwellings and multi-family dwellings; (2) Deletes the definitions o f m odular hom es from the ordinance; Oregon, 97836, or they may be (3 ) Adds the definition o f fac barred. A ll persons whose rights may tory built homes to the ordinance; be affected by the proceedings in and this estate may obtain additional (4 ) Redefines the term mobile information from the records o f home in the ordinance. the court, the personal represen This is a public meeting where tatives or the attorney for the per the Planning Commission will deliberate the merits o f the pro sonal representative. D A T E D and first published posed ordinance and the Planning February 26, 1992. Commission may recommend the Patrick O ’ Brien passage o f the ordinance to the Personal Representative City Council. Any person may c/o Rancho Villa appear at the meeting and discuss Walla Walla, W A 99362 the proposed ordinance with the Robert Hoskins Planning Commission. Personal Representative Copies o f the ordinance are Rt. 1, Box 36 available at City Hall. lone OR 97843 Gary B. Marks Published: February 26; March City Recorder Published. March 18, 1992 4, 11 and 18. 1992 ( The M orrow County Medical Board w ill meet March 24 at 7 p.m . at P io n eer M em orial Hospital. General business will be discussed. Published: March 18, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE The M orrow County Planning Commission will hold the first o f two public hearings on Monday, March 30, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. in the N orth M o rr o w A n n ex Building in Irrigon, Oregon. The Commission w ill consider an amendment to the M orrow Coun ty Comprehensive Plan and Zon ing Ordinance to remove from the Irrigon Urban Growth Boundary an area bounded by Fourth Street West, the Columbia River, State Highway 730, and the westerly city limits. Further, that the Suburban Residential One-Acre Zone o f the Zoning Ordinance be amended. Said amendments to apply o n ly to the above- mentioned area. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their views. Written, signed statements w ill be considered. Reasons for approval or disapproval should be included in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear. Chairman M o rr o w C ou nty Planning Commission Published: March 11,18 and 25, 1992 1 CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to everyone who supported Kelly Rafferty, during her serious illness. Y ou r cards, calls, gifts and most o f all your prayers meant so much to Kelly and her parents. Kelly is precious to us, her grandparents, and we are thankful for her recovery. Anker and Evelyn Heglie __________________ W e would like to thank the following for helping with the St. Patrick’ s Day Auction: auc tioneers: Frank Bettencourt and Associates with Triad A uc tioneers; Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative; John Boyer; Rene Devin; Steve and Kathy Dicken son; H eppner H igh School volunteers; Bob Kahl; George and Debbie K offler; Bill Kuhn; M orrow County; M eg Murray; N e ig h b o rh o o d C en ter; A rt Osmin; Frank Osmin; Pioneer Memorial Hospital with Gary Nolan and fam ily and Carl Lauritsen; Cheryl Ployhar; Doug Rathbun; Steve Rhea; Ann S p icer; vo lu n teer fire m e n ; Carlene West; all those who donated items to be auctioned (in cluding businesses); and any others which we inadvertently forgot to mention at this time. Without all o f you, the auction would not have taken place. It was a success. LoRayne Bowman and Cara O sm in C o -C h a irm en , St. Patrick’ s Auction _________________________ 3-18-lc The A A U basketball boys 12 and under team would like to thank everyone who made our bake sale on Saturday, March 14, 1992 a huge success. W e would like to give a big thank you to the bed race winners who donated their winnings to our team: first place Bread Bed-Gary Watkins, Kenny Eckman, Tim Adams, Russell Brannon, and Corey Grabeel; second place Columbia Basin-Bobby Krein, Dick Devin, Doug Martin, A lex Hattenhauer and Russell Britt and another big thank you to Ron McCabe the Calcutta winner and his generous donation. Thanks also to the mothers and all the good food that was donated. W e couldn’ t have done it without you. Adam, Tim , Caleb, Josh, Dan ny, Jerid, Shane, Brian, Casey and Derek 3-18-lc I would like to express my sincerest thanks to all those in dividuals who participated in the musical activities during St. Patrick’ s weekend. You r efforts make a big difference. The com munity appreciates all your hard work. It adds so much to the quality. Bob Isted 3-18-1?