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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 7, 1993
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Colleges list honor students
Blue Mountain Community
College
Sixty-one BMCC students
received a perfect 4. grade point
average during winter term. This
reflects a straight A report in all
courses taken by the student.
Sixty-four students qualified
for the President's list by attain­
ing a GPAS of 3.85 or higher.
One hundred eight students
qualified for the Dean’s list by
receiving a GPA of 3.4 to 3.85.
One hundred eleven students
qualified for the winter term
honor roll bv receiving a GPA of
3. to 3.49.
To earn a position on any of the
three lists, a student must carry
a fulltime load of classes which
translates to 12 graded credit
hours. Students may not have
received an F or a pass grade in
any class to be so honored.
Honor roll: Boardman-Bonnie
Guthrie. Carl Ward; Heppner-
Teruo Chinen, Kim Johnston.
Dawn Garrett; Irrigon Mikka
Evans, Samara Robinson.
Dean's list: Boardman-Tasha
Bray, Ryan Evans; Echo-Norma
Ashbeck;
H eppner-W endy
Anderson, Kathleen Hire, Craig
Miles, Myma Sieler; Hermiston-
Shannon Zumwalt; Lexington-
Kacie Davison. Brent Sheirbon;
lone-Chisana Warren.
President’s list: Boardman-
Susan Corson 4 .; Heppner-
Tawny Miles and Chloe Pearson,
both 4.; Irrigon-Marilyn Winters
4.
Oregon State University
Rochelle Neal, Boardman,
qualified for the scholastic honor
roll winter term at OSU. A
freshman in business, Neal earn­
ed a 3.5 or better.
Neal was initiated into Phi Eta
Sigma, a national scholastic
honor society. To be eligible
freshmen have to achieve at least
a 3.5 grade point average.
Eastern Oregon State College
Eastern Oregon State College
in LaGrande has announced that
242 students were named to the
winter term dean’s list. To
qualify for the dean’s list,
students must have a minimum
grade point average of 3.5 with
12 graded credit hours.
Local students named to the list
include: Casey Pedro, Echo.
W estern Oregon State College
A total of 197 students have
been named to the president's list
and another 521 students have
been named to the honor roll for
winter term at Western Oregon
State College. President’s list
students achieved a perfect 4.
grade point average, while honor
roll students earned a 3.5 to 3.9.
Honor students listed include:
Amy Gantenbein. Steve Larsen
and Jana Mounts, Boardman;
Sean Warren, lone.
Scott Johnston, Heppner, was
included on the President’s list.
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Oldsmobile
Your transportation
headquarters for 30 years
under the same local
ownership. Full line of
new Chevy pickups, full
size Blazers, extended
cabs, 2-wheel or 4-wheel
drive, V-6 or V-8 engines.
Full line of new Chevrolet
and Oldsmobile cars
small, medium or full size,
2-door, 4-door, 4-
cylinder. V-6, V-8.
Also, nice selection of
reconditioned and safety
checked used pickups and
cars.
See them all at
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of Port of Morrow,
M orrow C ounty, State of
Oregon, to discuss the budget for
the fiscal year July 1, 1993 to
June 30, 1994 will be held at Port
of Morrow Office 1 Marine Dr.;
Boardman, OR. The meeting will
take place on the 21st day
ofApril, 1993 at 5:00 P.M. The
purpose is to receive the budget
message and document of the
district.
A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
after April 16, 1993 at Port of
Morrow Office 1 Marine Dr.;
Boardman. OR between the hours
of 8:00 A M. and 5:00 P.M.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Com­
mittee will take place. Any per­
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro­
gram s
with the
Budget
Committee.
Published: April 7, 1993_____
WRIGHT CHEV.
INC.
Fossil, Oregon
CONTACT
Herb Wright
Bill Maclnnes or
Billy Maclnnes, Jr.
( 503 )
763-4175
Airman Bret C. Hadley has
completed the strategic electrical
and environm ental systems
specialist course at Chanute Air
Force Base.
Students were taught the prin­
ciples o f operation and
troubleshooting of strategic air­
craft electro-environm ental
systems, subsystems, com ­
ponents, wiring and soldering.
Also included were the principles
of aircraft maintenance manage­
ment systems, and use of test
equipment. Examples of strategic
aircraft are the B-l and B-52
bombers, the KC-135 refueling
tanker and the U-2 recon­
naissance aircraft.
He is a 1992 graduate of River­
side High School and is the son
of Chester Hadley, Irrigon and
Kristan Rachau, West Linn.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Community Action Program of
East Central Oregon (CAPECO)
is currently planning the Program
Year (PY) 1993-1994 Job Train­
ing Plan.
CA PECO received over
$953,000 in Job Training Part­
nership Act (JTPA) funds and
served over 450 participants dur­
ing the last two-year Job Train­
ing Plan. Total funding for the
PY ‘93 is expected to be
$589,000. The total number of
participants to be served is ex­
pected to be 205. The Program
Year(PY) 1993-94 Job Training
Plan will take effect July 1, 1993.
Program s will focus on
classroom training, on-the-job
training, work experience, and
job search training leading to un­
subsidized employment. These
program activities will be provid­
ed in various ways utilizing local
agencies,
private
sector
employers, school districts, as
well as in-house career guidance
and pre-employment training.
Written comments are due by
April 26, 1993 to the address
below. Additionally, oral com­
ments may be given at the Private
Industry Council meeting to be
held April 15 and 16 at Hood
River Inn, Hood River, Oregon.
For more information or to
review the draft plan, please con­
tact Deborah Parnell, Program
Manager at (503) 276-0406,
CAPECO, 721 SE 3, Suite D.
Pendleton, OR 97801.
CAPECO is an equal oppor­
tunity employer/program, and
auxiliary aids and services are
available upon request to in­
dividuals with disabilities.
Published: March 3 and April 7,
1993
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NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
YOU MAY BE OW ED M ONEY BY THE STATE OF OREGON
Oregon has over 380,000 accounts, totaling $33 million in unclaimed money or other assets. The names published below include
only people whose unclaimed money or asset was reported to the state last year.
If you find your name ora relative's name, SEND IN THE COUPON BELOW. Your inquiry will be forwarded to the company
which holds the money If you are unable to return the coupon within two weeks of this publication, your unclaimed mooey
will be placed in the custody of the Oregon Division of State Lands.
If your account is in the custody of the stale, a claim form will be sent to you AFTER July 26, 1993.
BECAUSE NAMES ARE PUBLISHED THROUGHOUT THE STATE, WF. CANNOT
PROVIDE INFORM ATION BY TELEPHONE.
Boardman
Irrigon
Unknown
Deweys Chevron Station
P.O. Box 36
lone
Mary L. Zinter
Sidney C. Zinter
Freda Kenney
Rt. 2 Box 204
Lexington
Kirk D. Sager
P.O. Box 430
Vernon T. McCarty
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE
INFORMATION ABOUT YOU:
Last Name
First Name
Street/Mailing Address
Daytime Phone Number
Middle Name
City
Your Relationship to Published Name
State
Zip Code
Signature
Social Security/Federal ID Number
Name of Newspaper
Comments
Date of Birth/Death
IMPORTANT: Attach a current copy of your drivers license or other photo identification.
MAIL TO: Stale of Oregon, Division of State Lands, 775 Summer St NE, Salem, Oregon 97310
2-93
All registered voters residing
within the boundaries of the lone
Voting Precinct are hereby
notified of a public meeting Mon­
day, April 19, 1993 at 7:30 p.m.
at the lone City Hall.
The purpose of this meeting is
to solicit participation in the
Finley Buttes License Fee
Development Fund. Application
forms will be available at this
meeting.
Completed grant applications
must be submitted to the Interim
Community Council on or before
May 14, 1993. The Interim Com­
munity Council will review,
select and prioritize all grant ap­
plications on or before June 30,
1993.
Sharon L. Rietmann
City Recorder
Published: April 7 and May 6,
1993_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Court will
hold a public hearing on Wednes­
day, April 14, 1993, at 10:00
a.m. at the North Morrow Annex
Building in Irrigon, Oregon. A
public hearing will be held on the
following:
A public hearing to consider a
change of zone from Exclusive
Farm Use (EFU) to Rural
Residential One Acre (RR-1) of
land owned by Wayne Schnell in
Township 5 North, Range 27,
Section 31, Tax Lot 200.
Interested persons are invited
to the hearing to express their
views. Written, signed statements
will be considered. Reasons for
approval or disapproval should be
included in written or oral
statements.
Louis A. Carlson
Judge
Morrow County
Published: April 7, 1993_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250,
notice is hereby given that a
public hearing will be held for the
purpose of providing all owners
of lands an opportunity to be
heard on matters pertaining to the
budgeting of moneys required to
defray the cost of fire protection
and suppression within the boun­
daries of the Eastern Oregon
Forest Protection District and for
privately owned lands in Baker,
Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam,
Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jef­
ferson, M alheur, M orrow ,
Umatilla. Union, Wallowa,
Wasco and Wheeler counties
within the boundaries of the
Deschutes, Malheur, Mt. Hood,
Ochoco, Umatilla and Wallowa-
Whitman National Forests.
Hearing will be held at the
following places:
Central Oregon Division,
Thursday, April 22, 1993, 1
P.M ., at Prineville Division
H eadquarters,
P rineville,
Oregon.
Central Oregon Division,
Thursday, April 22, 1993, 1
P.M ., at The Dalles Division
H eadquarters, The D alles,
Oregon.
Northeast Oregon Division,
Thursday, April 22, 1993, 1
P.M. at La Grande Division
H eadquarters, La G rande,
Oregon.
Central Oregon Division,
Thursday, April 22, 1993, 1
P.M ., at John Day Division
H eadquarters, John Day,
Oregon.
Copies of the tentative budget
may be inspected during normal
working hours at the Eastern
Oregon Forest Protection District
offices at John Day, Prineville,
The Dalles, and La Grande,
Oregon.
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF
FORESTRY
JAMES E. BROWN,
STATE FORESTER
Published: March 31 and April 7,
1993______________________
PUBLIC NPTICE
INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLISHED NAME:
Name as Published
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
Notice is hereby given that a
ballot title for a measure referred
by Morrow County has been fil­
ed with the County Clerk of Mor­
row County on March 31, 1993.
The ballot title caption is:
‘ONE YEAR OPERATING
LEVY OUTSIDE THE TAX
BASE”
Shall Morrow County levy
$3,277,550 outside the tax base
for operating purposes for fiscal
year 1993-94?
The purpose of this levy is to
provide funds to balance the Mor­
row County operating budget for
fiscal year 1993-94 which in­
cludes: Road Fund, County
School Fund, O ther Road
Districts Fund (distributed to the
cities), Fair & Rodeo Fund, and
General Fund (includes funding
for Extension Service, Weed
Control District, Soil and Water
Conservation District, Board-
m an/Irrigon
Em ergency
Assistance, Morrow County
Neighborhood Council, Morrow
County Museum, Justice Court,
Juvenile Director, as well as
those services required by.
Oregon Law). The tax is subject
to the other governmental pur­
poses limit of Section 1 lb, Arti­
cle XI o f the O regon
Constitution.
An Elector may file petition for
review of this ballot title in the
Morrow County Circuit Court no
later than 5:00 p.m. on April 13,
1993.
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1993
Published: April 7, 1993_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
The regular meeting of the Port
of Morrow has been changed to
April 21, 1993, 3:00 pm. Port
Office, Boardman, Oregon. The
same day, the first Budget
Meeting will follow at 5:00 pm.
Published: April 7, 1993_____
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow County Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing on Monday, April 26,
1993, at 7:30 p.m. at the North
Morrow Annex Building in Ir­
rigon, Oregon. A public hearing
will be held on the following:
1. Application by Vickie Foster
for a Variance Under Article 7 of
the Morrow County Zoning Or­
dinance to Allow the Siting of an
Additional Manufactured Dwell­
ing in a Suburban Residential One
Acre Zone located in Township
4 North, Range 25, section 20,
Tax Lot 801 (2.0 Acres) for hard­
ship purposes.
2. Application by Jeanne Tyree
and Arlie Umphrey for a
Variance Under Article 7 of the
Morrow County Zoning Or­
dinance to Allow the Siting of an
Additional Manufactured Dwell­
ing and One of Non-conforming
Size in a Rural Residential One
Acre Zone located in Township
5 North, Range 26, Section 35C,
Tax Lot, 201 (2.83 Acres) for
hardship reasons.
3. Conditional Use Permit -
N-58 - Philippi Ranches, Inc. for
a Land Partitioning in a SF-40
Zone located in Township 4
North, Range 25, Section 18, Tax
Lot 300 as provided for by Sec­
tion 3.042 (3) (b) of the Zoning
Ordinance.
Interested persons are invited
to the hearing to express their
view. Written, signed statements
will be considered. Reasons for
approval or disapproval should be
included in oral or written
statements.
Kent Goodyear,
Chairman
M orrow County Planning
Commission
Published: April 7 and 14, 1993
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
DONALD RAYMOND LOTT.
Deceased.
No.
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is given that the under­
signed has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative of the estate. All
persons having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the date
of first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the personal
representative at the offices of
Kuhn and Spicer, 269A N. Main
Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner,
Oregon 97836, or they may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings in PUBLIC NUTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
this estate may obtain additional
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
information from the records of
FOR THE COUNTY OF
the court, the personal represen­
COLUMBIA
tative or the attorney for the per­
PATIENCE
FORCE,
sonal representative.
Plaintiff,
DATED and first published
v.
April 7, 1993.
Randolph A. Lott, JEANETTE EARLYWINE,
Defendant.
Personal Representative
No. 91-2174
464 W. Morgan, Box 472
Heppner, OR 97836 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Published: April 7, 14 and 21, OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution
1993______________________
issued out of the above-entitled
PUBLIC NOTICE Court in the subject cause on
In accordance with Morrow December 10, 1992, pursuant to
County Resolutions R-07-93 and a judgment rendered and entered
R-11-93, the City of Heppner on April 22, 1992, in favor of
does hereby invite public par­ plaintiff and against defendant
ticipation in the Community Jeanette Earlywine nka Town­
Development Grant Fund pro­ send wherein it was ordered that
gram provided by Morrow Coun­ a certain judgment held by plain­
ty. Following are the grant ap­ tiffs be foreclosed and that the
plication criteria:
real property subject to the judg­
1) All proposals must be in ment be sold, which execution
compliance with the goals and ob­ commanded me to sell that real
jectives set forth in the Heppner property to satisfy a judgment
Coordinating Council’s Strategic against Jeanette Earlywine nka
Plan. Copies of the plan may be Tow nsend in the sum of
obtained at Heppner City Hall. $29,067.00 plus interest at the
2) Proposals must be related to rate of 9 percent from April 22,
the Heppner Community, which 1992,
plus
costs
and
includes all area inside the Hepp­ disbursements in the amount of
ner voting precincts.
$148.00 and attorney fees in the
3) Applications must state (a) amount of $2,500, I will on Fri­
the name, address and phone day, April 30, 1993, at 1:15
number of the organization mak­ P.M ., at the front door of the
ing application; (b) a description Morrow County Courthouse in
of the project; (c) which section M orrow County, H eppner,
of the Strategic Plan is address­ Oregon, sell at public auction
ed by the proposal; (d) a timeline (subject to redemption as provid­
showing when the project will ed by law) to the highest bidder
take place; (e) a project budget for cash, all the interest which the
showing the grant request, how above-named defendants had on
grant funds will be used, and if April 1, 1988, the date of the in­
any matching funds will be stallment note, and all the interest
available.
which defendant had thereafter in
4) Proposals must be submitted the following described real
to Heppner City Hall by 5:00 pm property:
on May 14. 1993.
The South half of the Northeast
Prior to June 30, 1993, the Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
Heppner Coordinating Council of Section 16, Township 4 South,
will review, select and prioritize Range 28, East of the Willamette
all grant applications which suc­ M eridian, Morrow County,
cessfully address the above Oregon.
DATED this 16th day of
criteria. Funding recommenda­
tions will be forwarded to the March, 1993
Roy Drago
Morrow County Coordinating
Committee.
Morrow County Sheriff
Gary B. Marks
By Pauline Winter
City Manager
Deputy
Published: April 7 and May 5, Published: March 17. 24, 31 and
April 7, 1993_______________
1993