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SIX- Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, June 30, 1993 Morrow County schools list honor roll Morrow County schools have released the names of the 'A ' and B’ honor students for the fourth nine weeks and semester. To be listed on the ‘A' honor roll a stu dent must have received a grade point average of 3.5 or better. To be listed on the B’ or honorable mention honor roll a student must have a GPA of 3. to 3.49. Heppner Middle Junior High Fifth grade: honor roll-Corey Miller 4., Kim Pointer, Trisha Adams, Michael Schonbachler, Ashley Ropp. Laurie Michael. Leah Denton, Matthew Van Liew, Jacob Roy, Amy Papineau, Abby Kahl. Casey Ingraham, Lindsay Greif, Ben Goodyear, Amy Drake; honorable mention- Matthew Jepsen, Stephanie Clough, Chris Bowman, Heidi Turrell, Thomas Skultety, Macy Rhea, Tracy Rankin, Kimberly M arvin, K risten M arshall, Allison Sykes, John Setness, Desiree Schmeltzer, Eric Rollis, Kimberly Hansen, Jared Wilson, Aleea Strouse. Darrin Ployhar, Melissa Harshman, Levi Geer, Jeff Currin. Sixth grade: honor roll-Tim Dickenson, Jeff Betzold. both 4., Kristi Worden, Kelly Rafferty, Jamie Perez. Sarah Greif, Brooke Boyer, Matt Berretta, Jill Barber, Jaclynn Hughes, Derek Gunder son, Kathleen Greenup, Mike White, Julie Watkins, Phillip Traylor, Christy Kenny, Amy Burkenbine; honorable mention- Bobbie Rankin, Shane Matheny, Ian Sweek, Ryan Pettyjohn, Angela Munkers, Janelle Healy, Tony Greenup, Paul Lauritsen, Casey Evans, Jared Eckman, Danny Coiner, Brian Knowles. Seventh grade: Honor roll- Adam D oherty; honorable mention-Travis Wilhelm, Jonas Healy, Jayme Hansen, Jessica Van Winkle, Sherry Sieler, Linsey Ropp, Josie Proctor, Bon- ney Hill, Cam Sweeney, Mindy Binschus, Josh Roy, Annie Hisler, Melissa Cutsforth. Eighth grade: honor roll: Shan non Benjamin 4., Eric Schon bachler, Brian Koffler, Toni Kemp, Brent Gunderson, Traci Dickenson, Rick Worden, Rob bie Schultz, Brandi Marshall, Joann Bingham; honorable mention-Lindsey Waterland. Lori Moeller, Josh Coiner, Jon Hum phreys, Mindy Qualls, Stormy Howard, Phillip Tellechea, Amber Rollis, Jerid Ployhar, Mandy Gutierrez. Riverside High School Freshmen: ‘A' honor roll quarter: Andrea Bergouist, Tori Bliss 4 ., Robert Brown, Lori Bulow, Jessica Chairez, Brian Cole. Carmen Cruz.Estella Cruz, Sherri Garetto, Tracy Garver, James Hancock, Lucia Mejia, Luis Monge, Ruth Moultree, Jen na Richards 4 ., Lonnie Spray, Shanna Tallman, Elise Thomas, Alejandra Torres and Owyee Weikel-Magden both 4.; ‘B' Heather Anderson, Virginia Arias, Danielle Bishop, Charlene Denny. Angela Dooney, Clayton Finley, Lilia Garcilazo, Roberto Garcilazo, Stephen Gerver, Dodie Givens, Rocio Guerrero, Craig Harrison, Joe Hiatt, Sherri H ill, Brandon K auffm an, Vanessa M affey, Dawn McCalister, James McDonald, Richard M idland, Vincente Muniz, Armando Nunez. Jason Pritchard, Kami Sandlin, Shane Shasteen, James Tovey. Semester ‘A’: Virginia Arias, Andrea Bergquist, Tori Bliss 4., Robert Brown, Lori Bulow, Jessica Chairez, Brian Cole, Carmen Cruz, Estela Cruz, Angela Dooney. Sherri Garetto, Tracy Garver, James Hancock. Sherri Hill, Lucia Mejia, Luis Monge, Ruth Moultrie, Jenna Richards 4 ., Lisa Rogers, Carlena Sager 4., Lonnie Spray, Shanna Tallm an 4 ., Elise Thomas, Alejandra T orres, Owyee Weikel-Magden 4.; ‘B’ honor roll: Heather Anderson. Shawna Ball, Danielle Bishop. Charlene Denny, Clayton Finley, Eli Garcia. Lilia Garcilazo, Roberto G arcilazo, Stephen Garver, Dodie Givens. Rocio Guerrero, Craig Harrison. Joe Hiatt. Brandon Kauffman, Sarah Kenney, Vanessa Maffey, Dawn McCallister, James McDonald. Richard Midland. Armando Nunez, Jason Pritchard. Kami Sandlin, Vernon Simmons, James Tovey. Sophomores ‘A fourth quarter: Bertha Carbajal, Rikki Culley. Allen Day. Kristi Killingbeck, Ahna Lietke 4 ., Aureliano Lopez. Ethan Maffey, Michelle Meakins, Mark Medel, Brent Payne, Justin Trader; ‘B’ honor roll-R obert A llison, Sandy Allison, Diana Burton, Christina Cole.Jeff Cole, Roseann Daltoso, Israel Flores. Vertawn Fowler Keven Graff, Lee Holmes, Steve Horn. Shannon Jacobs, Kimber ly Johnson, Trudy Jumey, Bryan King, Rebecca Meads, Antonia Mejia, Jesus Rodriguez, Rome Saranto, Lori Schilling, Kardan Young, Seth Osgood. Semester ‘A’: Bertha Carbajal, Christina Cole, Rikki Culley, Allen Day, Lee Holmes, Kristi Killingbeck, Ahna Lietke 4., Aureliano Lopez, Ethan Maffey, Michelle Meakins, Mark Meadel, Brent Payne 4., Justin Trader, Seth Osgood; ‘B’ honor roll- Yaneth Arias, Diana Burton, Jeff Cole, Israel Flores, Vertawn Fowler, Kevin Graff, Steve Horn, Shannon Jacobs, Kimber ly Johnson, Trudy Jumey, Bryan King, Rebecca Meads, Antonio Mejia, Aurora Mendoza, Glen Moultrie, Jose Perez, Jesus Rodriguez, Lori Schilling, Lizzy Smith, Kardan Young. Juniors ‘A’ fourth quarter: Natha Bergeson. Kim Burke 4., Christina Coats, Brandy Duff, Heather Ennis, Veronica Fowler, Spring Garetto, Amanda Gilbert son. Mindy Hadley, Richard Harrison. Betsy Hernandez, Joseph Larsen 4 ., Jam es Lunders, Erika Martinez, Wayne Moultrie, Misti McCullough, Cody Sandlin 4., Jason Smythe, Nathan Wheeler 4., Jeff Wise; ‘B’ honor roll-Cheryl Bozarth, M ike B redem eyer, Robert Brightman, Coral Charter, Jorge Diaz, Rachelle Eberly, Patty Gar cia, Jim Griffin, Jenniver Irwin, Amanda Johnson, Karrie Lloyd, Ken Mounts, Brett Palmer, Heidi Pierson, Garth Sayles, Joe Stanger, Jonathan Tallman, Justin Wadkins, Toby Hall. Sem ester ‘A ’: Mike Bredemeyer, Kim Burke 4., Brandy Duff, Christina Coats, Heather Ennis, Veronica Fowler, Spring Garetto, Amanda Gilbert son, Mindy Hadley, Richard Harrison, Betsy Hernandez, Jen nifer Irwin, Joseph Larsen, James Lunders 4., Erika Martinez, W ayne M oultrie, M isti McCullough, Cody Sandlin, Jason Smythe, Nathan Wheeler, Jeff Wise; ‘B’ honor roll-Nathan Bergeson, Cheryl Bozarth, Robert Brightman, Jorge Diaz, Rachelle Eberly, Patty Garcia, Jim Griffin, Amanda Johnson, Heidi Kappert, Karrie Lloyd, Humberto Lopez, Ken Mounts, Brett Palmer, Heidi Pierson, Ber nadette Reyes, Joe Stanger, Jonathan Tallm an, Justin Wadkins, Karri Whitbeck. Seniors ‘A’ fourth quarter honor roll: Marc Andreason, Michelle Brown, Wendy Brown and Kellie Bulow both 4., Bob by Creason, Amy Daulton, David Dooney, Tiffany Dumler, Stacy Edwards, Marc Evans 4., Con nie Fernandez, Kristi Gantenbein, Dulcie Hays, Andrew Hermanns, Sherri Hyder 4., Angie Partlow. Tony Rodriguez, Jason Sheadel. Dorothy Sinor, Seth Smythe 4.. Chris Tallman, Lilia Villegas; ‘B’ honor roll-Rusty Houk, Jennie Johnson, Zeljka Krcunovic, Mike Morrison, Adria Parker, Mike Perkins, Tammi Pratt, Bobbi Rencken. Sean Roberts, Jon Van Gorder, Layla Vaughn, Dan Verley, Tamara Westmoreland. Paul McDonough. Semester ‘A": Mark An dreason, Michelle Brown, Wen dy Brown, Kellie Bulow, Marc Evans, Sherri Hyder, Jason Sheadel, Seth Smythe and Chris Tallman, all 4., Bobby Creason, Amy Daulton. David Dooney, Tiffany Dumler. Stacy Edwards, Conie Fernandez, Kristi Ganten bein. Dulcie Hays. Andrew Her manns, Angie Partlow. Tony R odriguez, Lilia V illegas, Tam ara W estm oreland; ‘B ’ honor roll-Jennie Johnson. Laura Jumey, Zeljka Krcunovic, Paul McDonough, Mike Morrison, Adria Parker, Mike Perkins, Tammi Pratt, Bobbi Rencken, Sean Roberts, Rebekah Schiewe, Dorothy Sinor, Jon Van Gorder, Layla Vaughn, Dan Verley. S C R E E N P R IN T IN G Gazette-Times 676-922« lone Schools 4th nine weeks Sixth grade ‘A’ honor roll: Katie Tworek and Felicity War ren; ‘B’-Amber Peck, Nova Rietmann. Seventh grade ‘B’: Jake McElligott, Kara Miller, Marc Orem, Megan Proudfoot, Nathan Rietmann. Eighth grade ‘A’ honor roll: Steve Allen, LaRee Anderson, Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor; B’-Cam ie C rum , Suzie Heideman, Kelly Morgan, Chuck Nolan. Freshm en ‘A ’: Jerem y Ashbeck, Jason H alvorsen. Melissa McElligott 4., Lynde Minster, Marie Tworek 4 ., Becky Wagenblast; “B’-Rob Crum and John Doherty. Sophomores ‘A’: Michelle Jones 4., Tami Nolan, Jessica Stefani, Laurel Temple; ‘B’-Jerad Ashbeck, Rod Ehrmantraut, Jamie Lovett, Bridget McElligott, Becky Picknell. Juniors ‘A’: Mike Green and Celeste Owen; B’-Tanja Ander son and Jason Proudfoot. Seniors ‘A’: Ryan Halvorsen, Nicole Hudson, Crystal Minster 4., David Wagenblast; ‘B’-Tony Nolan, Tim Nolan, Jerry Phillips, Rob van’t Ent, Sixth grade ‘A’: Katie Tworek and Felicity Warren; 'B ’-Lela Gribskov, Jessica Krebs, Amber Peck and Nova Rietmann. Seventh grade ‘A’: Nathan Rietmann; ‘B’-Jake McElligott and Kara Miller. Eighth grade ‘A ’: LaRee Anderson and Luke Swanson; ‘B’-Steve Allen, Camie Crum, Suzie Heideman, Kelly Morgan, Chuck Nolan. Jacob Taylor. Freshm en ‘A ’: Jerem y Ashbeck, John Doherty, Melissa McElligott and Lynde Minster 4., M arie Tw orek, Becky Wagenblast; ‘B’ Rob Crum and Jason Halvorsen. Sophomores ‘A’: Michelle Jones, Tami Nolan, Laurel Tem ple; ‘B’-Jerad Ashbeck, Rodney Ehrm antraut, Jamie Lovett, Becky Picknell, Jessica Stefani. Juniors ‘A’: Tanja Anderson, Mike Green, Celeste Owen; ‘B’- Michelle Kandle, Jason Proud foot, April Taylor. Seniors ‘A’: Ryan Halvorsen, Nicole Hudson and Crystal Minster 4., David Wagenblast; ‘B’-Jerry Phillips and Rob van't Ent. BMCC lists spring honor roll Sixty-one Blue Mountain Com munity College students receiv ed a perfect 4. grade point average during spring term. This reflects a straight A report in #ll courses taken by the student. Sixty-six students qualified for the President’s list by attaining a GPA of 3.85 or higher. One hun dred nine students qualified for the Dean’s list by receiving a GPA of 3.4 to 3.84 and 123 students qualified for the spring term honor roll by receiving a GPA of 3. to 3.39. To earn a position on any of the three lists, a student must have carried a fulltime load of classes which translates to 12 graded credit hours. Students may not have received an F in any class to be so honored. A pass grade does not count toward the 12 graded hours necessary to be in- eluded on the lists. Area students qualifying include: President’s list: Susan Corson, Boardman; Norma Ashbeck, Echo; Craig Miles, Tawny Miles, Chloe P earson. H eppner; Marilyn Winters, Irrigon. Dean’s list: Ryan Evans, Charles Younglove, Boardman; Nikki Brisbois, Kay Patterson, Myma Sieler, Heppner; Shannon Zumwalt. Kacie Davison, Brent Sheirbon, Lexington; Chisana Warren, Wendy Anderson, lone. Honor roll: Jodi Vandeventer, Boardm an; Dawn G arrett, Kathleen Hire, Heppner; Julie Dick, Hermiston; Brian Doher ty, Daniel Lindsay, Lexington; Brandi Ball, lone; Carleana Britt, Catherine Elson, Brandon Suchy, Irrigon. Local Jacob breeder receives awards S a n d ra V an Liew (right) with cham pion ew e. W ith her is In grid P ainter reserve cham pion. Sandra Van Liew, Windy Acers of Heppner, has received top awards showing her Jacob sheep at the Black Sheep gather ing in Eugene the past two years. In 1992 Windy Acres receiv ed champion Jacob ewe and se cond place Jacob ram lamb and Jacob ewe lamb pair. This year Windy Acres received reserved champion Jacob ewe and first place Jacob aged ewe and Jacob ewe lamb pair. Van Liew has been showing her Jacobs at the Black Sheep gathering since 1989. This year there were 14 breeders and last year there were nine. at 10 a.m. and be open all day. The craft fair will open above the Cecil store at 1 p.m. There will also be a kids area, cake walk, money straw pile and other games. A pie auction will begin at 2 p.m. with Bingo from 3-6:30 p.m. Also at 3 p.m. there will be a Musket Loading demonstration, local sinners and an Indian Princess dance. A lamb barbecue will be held from 5-7 p.m. with special music. There will be wagon wheels and an old fashion ed street dance from 7:30-11 p.m. Grains commission to hold hearings The Oregon Grains Commis sion will hold its annual budget hearing on June 30 at 1:30 p.m. in Portland directly following its regular meeting. The hearing will take place at the Oregon Grains Conference room 1200 NW Front Ave., Suite 520. HHS baseball field shaping up Visitors at the Sykes home over the weekend were David’s sister Ardeen Sykes, Monmouth and his aunt Elizabeth McGuire of Hayward, CA. During their stay they toured the Morrow County Museum and the Pendleton Underground. They also enjoyed a barbecue at Blue Mountain Community Col lege and a musical ‘The Quilters’. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO SHERIFF S SALE On the 13th day of July, 1993 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a.m. Standard of Time in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at Public Auction all the right, title, claim and interest of Morrow County to the highest bidder for purchase at the minimum prices and on the terms as set forth below, the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: A parcel of property located north of Interstate Highway 84, more particularly described as Tax Lot 300 in Section 20C, Township 4 North, Range 27, E.W .M ., consisting of approx imately five acres, all in Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. THIS PROPERTY HAS NO LEGAL ACCESS. Minimum Price: $3000.00 Market Value: $3000.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County to me directed: In the Matter of Real Property owned by Morrow County and Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated May 26, 1993. The minimum price which may be ac cepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated with each parcel describ ed above. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon*- By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE Sesquicentennial events planned at Cecil The Sesquicentennial Oregon Trail Celebration schedule at Cecil has been announced. The celebration will be held August 18 and 19. August 18 will be boxed lun ches at noon with the wagon train arriving at 2 p.m. Craft tables and other concessions will be open. A community potluck will be held in the evening with wagon train participants and entertainment, a welcome from the wagon train and wagon wheels, a trail talk and local entertainment by Lorene Griffith. On Thursday August 19 crafts and concession booths will open Sykes have visitors The commission will also hold a regular commission meeting on June 29 beginning at 1 p.m. and June 30 beginning at 8:30 a.m. Budget hearings and commis sion meetings are open to the public and anyone wishing to at tend either or both meetings are encouraged and welcome to do so. HEPPNER RANGER DISTRICT PROPOSES EVALUATION PLANTATION PROJECTS The Heppner Ranger District of the Umatilla National Forest is currently conducting analysis for the proposed 1993 Forest Stand Fertilization Project. This project is located in Morrow. Grant, and Wheeler counties and would apply, by helicopter, pelletized fertilizer to 11 units covering approximately 648 acres total. Application would be 200 pounds per acre and the active in gredient is nitrogen with added sulphur. These areas have ex perienced loss of big game cover due to tree defoliation and mor tality caused by spruce budworm and bark beetles. Fertilization would stimulate tree growth so that cover for big game would be achieved more quickly than under natural conditions. Public participation is en couraged in planning this project; anyone wishing to provide input or express concerns should do so prior to July 23, 1993. Contact Betsy Kaiser, project leader, or Delanne Ferguson, D istrict Ranger at: Heppner Ranger District PO Box 7 Heppner, Oregon 97836 (503) 676-9187 Published: June 30, 1993 EVERGREEK TERRACE APARTMENTS Scenic View Directly Above Pioneer Memorial Hospital 676-5120 Hours: Mon. through Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or by appointment B aseball field com m ittee m em bers l-r Robin G raff, S teve Dickenson, G eorge Koffler and Jerry H ealy look at the field after blasting w as done. The new Heppner High School baseball field near the high school begins to take shape as drilling and blasting took place last week. Using donated equipment from Kinzua Corporation and Morrow C ounty G rain G row ers, volunteers Ron Brisbois. Wade P adberg. Jay C oil, Hal Bergstrom. Roger Britt. Roger Mortimore. Jim Wishart and George Koffler moved all the blasted material to increase the dimensions of the ball park. Donations may be made to the Baseball Field Committee at the Bank of Eastern Oregon , to help with the $35.000 project. Now taking applications for, 2 bedroom, low rent subsidized apartments All appliances furnished Children welcome No pets 155 Pioneer. Heppner. OR Rent Starting at *280 An Equal Housing Opportunity