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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregpn Wednesday, OctPber 19, 1994 Local students earn scholarships Lori Straley of Heppner has been selected the winner of the Berkely-Despain Fund Scholor ship. Chisana Warren, lone, received the M ary Johns scholarship. The Blue Moun tain C om m unity College Scholarship Committe selected award winners for the Berlely- Despain Fund Scholarship, the Mary Johns Scholarship, and the David and Maria Nelson Memorial Scholarship. Each winner was awarded $1080 for the 1994-95 academic year. Desides Straley, the Berkely- Despain winners include, Jason Sheadel, Boardman; Angela Christman, Helix; Karen King and Rozanne Lomis of Her- m iston; Richard Young, Milton-Frewater, Lore Martin, L ynnetta G ibson, Tamara Schulze, and Paula Spain of Pendleton. The Berkely-Despain fund was established in memorv of Norborne Berkely, a former resident of the Pendleton area. He was a descendant of a pioneering family who settled in the Umatilla/Morrow Coun ty region. Berkeley was a pro fessor emeritus in history at Oregon State University. Mary Johns winners include Melodye Berry, Hermiston; Elaine Austin, Pendeton; and Jackie Bain-Bowen, Pilot Rock. This sch o larsh ip was made possible by the late Mary Johns, a longtime resident of Umatilla County. David and Maria Nelson win ners are Jackie Pishion and Timothey McCormick, both of Pendleton. Because McCormick will attend BMCC fall and w in terterm only, he will receive $720 instead of $1080. The David and Naria Nelson Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of David and Maria Nelson, pioneer residents of Umatilla County. The N elsons w ere active members of this community and were vitally responsible in helping im prove schools, roads, rural electrification, far- !m ing practices, and ‘c o m m u n i c a t i o n . Doug Rice, Spanish instruc tor at Blue Mouontain Com munity College, recently had an article published in the "Hands on Language", a trade journal for Pacific Northwest Council on Foreign Languages. lone Booster club to meet By,Anne Morter The lone Booster club will hold a meeting on Wednesday, CVt. 26 at Beecher's Restaurant in lone, at 7:30 p.m. The Booster Club is current ly seeking new members. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Dues are $5 per per son per year and are payable now to club treasurer, Del LaRue. Marriage License The clerk's office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports is suing the following marriage licenses during the past week: October 12: Charles Lester Bunker, 71, Pendleton; and Y vonne C onnor, 63, Pendleton. PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Public Works Department is accepting sealed bids for weed control materials as follows: KROVAR 1 DF min 2400 pounds in 25 pound containers 2 4 D AMINE min 300 gallons PUBLIC NOTICE There will be a meeting of the in 30 gallon containers Special Transportation Com BANVEL min 15 gallons in mittee on October 25, 1994 at 2xh gallon containers SPREADER STICKER min 30 2:30 p.m. at the Morrow Coun gallons in 2Vi gallon containers ty C ourthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon regar All materials are to be FOB ding the bus shed building that Lexington, Oregon. Quantities indicated are minimum to max will be used to house the imum amounts that the Coun vehicles used to p ro v id e ty will require. Delivery is to be transportation to individuals on or before December 9, 1994. who are elderly/disabled. Mor All bids must be in a sealed row County welcomes any in terested persons to attend this envelope and clearly marked, "CHEMICAL BID", on the meeting. PUBLIC NOTICE outside of the envelope. Please contact Carrie Legg at OREGON CIRCUIT COURT 276-0406 or 1-800-752-1139 for Bids will be opened at 10:00 FOR MORROW COUNTY a.m. Friday, November 4, 1994 further information. Probate Department in the Public Works Office at Published: October 19, 1994 In the Matter of Lexington, Oregon. JASON LEE Halvorsen, Morrow County reserves the PUBLIC NOTICE Deceased. right to reject any and all bids. MORROW COUNTY No. 94-PR-24 M orrow C ounty does not SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE TO INTERESTED discriminate on the basis of GYM SIDING PERSONS race, color, national origin, sex, . REPLACEMENT Notice is given that the religion, age and handicapped CALL FOR BIDS undersigned has been ap Sealed bids for the Gym ' status in employment or the pointed and has qualified as the Siding Replacement will be provision of service. personal representative of the received by Morrow County Published: October 19 and 26, estate. All persons having School District at the District 1994 claims against the estate are re Office, 270 W. Main, Lex The Jim Swanson and Kenny quired to present it, with pro ington, OR 97839, until 2:00 PUBLIC NOTICE Turner families attended the per vouchers, w ithin four p.m., November 10, 1994. At NOTICE OF HEARING retirement party for Dennis months after the date of first that time all bids will be open The Morrow County Court Swanson in Auburn WA. Oct publication of this notice, as ed and publicly read. will hold a public hearing at stated below, to the personal 8 . Scope of work called for in 10:30 o'clock a.m. on W ednes Around 150 families and representative at the offices of this bid shall include, but is not day, November 9, 1994, at the relatives were present for a Kuhn and Spicer, 269A N. limited to all necessary crafts re Morrow County Annex, 3rd barbeque put on by Ray Lind- Main Street, P.O. Box 428, quired to install 1612 sq. ft. of and N orth Main, Irrigon, strom of Auburn who owns Heppner, Oregon 97836, or siding on the S.E. side of the Oregon to hear public com and operates a catering service they may be barred. Heppner High School Gym. ment upon the Court's inten All persons whose rights may in Auburn. The bidder is responsible for tion to withdraw county road Dennis Swanson, son of be affected by the proceedings providing all crafts necessary to status from a three-mile stretch Irene Swanson, Heppner, had in this estate may obtain addi complete the project. A man of Homestead Road, specifical flown for N.W. Orient 27 years tional information from the datory pre-site visit by contrac ly that portion which lies bet as well as four years in the Air records of the court, the per tor will be required. ween the section corner com sonal representative or the at Force. Morrow County School Dist mon to Sections 11, 12,13, and to rn ey for the personal rict^ rqay reject any bids not in 14 of Township 3 North, Range representative. compliance with all prescribed 26,, E.W.M., and the section DATED and first published public bidding procedures and corner common to Sections 5, Bv Claudia Hughes, chamber manager October 5, 1994 requirements, and may reject 6, 7, and 8 of Township 3 Frank Halvorsen, From Heppner to Anacortes for good cause any and all bids North, Range 27, E.W.M. It is Personal Representative to Leavenworth to Lewiston to upon a finding of the district asserted that the owner of all PO Box 314 Lincoln City, a marathon vaca that it is the public interest to the abutting land (Potlatch Cor lone OR 97843 tion and back to piles of mail do so. poration) will be subjecting said Published: October 5, 12 and and phone calls at the Chamber Published: October 19, 1994 portion of Homestead Road to office. We enjoyed our St. Pat's 19, 1994__________________ heavy use which will neces PUBLIC NOTICE auction purchase. I should sitate intensive maintenance REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL have kept quiet, it may not be PUBLIC NOTICE which is beyond the present Unallocated CHILD CARE so easy to get this March. STATEMENT OF capability of the County; the DEVELOPMENT BLOCK Plans are underway for a NONDISCRIMINATION lan d o w n er has agreed to GRANT great Town & Country celebra Colum bia Basin Electric assume responsibility for such The Morrow County Com tion, scheduled for Wednes Cooperative, Inc., is the reci maintenance; the road will re day, January 11. A Beef Blitz pient of Federal financial m ission on C hildren and main a public access road. Per program, Livestock Growers assistance from the Rural Elec Families is announcing RE sons wishing to obtain more meeting and Oregon Field trification Administration, an QUEST FOR PROPOSALS to detailed information about this Guide presentation are just a agency of the U.S. Department apply for funding under Child proceeding may do so by con few of the day's events the of Agriculture, and is subject to Care Development Block Grant tacting Val Doherty, Morrow committee is planning. It's not the provisions of Title VI of the for the provision of services to C o u n ty C ounsel at (503) too early to be thinking about Civil Rights Act of 1964, as children residing in Morrow 676-9061, ext. 44. Any person nominating the man, woman, amended, Section 504 of the County. This REQUEST is be may appear and be heard. This business and educator of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as ing issued for $2,000 u n proceeding is taken pursuant to year. Cham ber recognizes amended, the Age Discrimina allocated fu n d s from the the authority of ORS chapter these people for the contribu tion Act of 1975, as amended, CCDBG. Services include: 368. tion they have made to our and the rules and regulations of Ages 0-13 years except special Published: October 19; and community. There are many the U.S. D epartm ent of needs children. Service area: November 2, 1994_________ volunteers quietly going about Agriculture which provide that child care for low income and their business who deserve to no person in the United States working parents and student PUBLIC NOTICE be honored. Take a minute to on the basis of race, color, na parents. OF GENERAL ELECTION The Morrow County Com nominate them. tional origin, age, or handicap Pursuant to Section 18 of the Heppner's St. Pat's Commit shall be excluded from par m ission on C hildren and Heppner City Charger, notice tee is hard at work. New this ticipation in, admission or ac Families manages funds that is hereby given that on Tues year will be a Ewe-do Bingo, a cess to, denied the benefits of, come to the county through the day, November 8, 1994, an possible bartender's race, and or otherwise be subjected to administrative office of the election will be held within the moving the auction to Sunday discrimination under any of State Commission. Any in City of Heppner to fill the in conjunction w ith the this organization's programs or terested individual, agency, following offices: Mayor, 2-year association, etc., which pro term; City Councilor, Position barbecue. It is also rumored activities. th at a num ber of live The person responsible for poses to provide services to -1, 2-year term; City Councilor, leprechauns will be running coordinating the organization's Morrow County children and Position -4, 4-year term; City around this year and that the nondiscrimination compliance their families may apply. The Councilor, Position -5, 4-year proposed program must be term; City Councilor, Position Tri-City Rods and Roaders wish efforts is Fred R. Toombs, to participate in our parade Manager. Any individual, or consistent with the goals of the -6, 4-year term. Commission and submitted on (1937 to 1955 cars). A member specific class of individuals, Persons elected to these of the Commission application. called the Chamber office to who feels that this organization fices shall assume the duties of Applications must be received find out Wee Bit O'lreland has subjected them to office at the first City Council by 5:00 P.M., Nov. 3, 1994. To meeting in January, 1995. celebration dates and said "mtff discrimination may obtain fur request a proposal packet family and I have never en ther information about the Polls will be open from 7a.m. contact: joyed ourselves so much as we statues and regulations listed to 8 p.m. The four Heppner Darwin Merrill, Executive precincts are as follows: did the past couple of years in above from and/or file a writ D irector, M orrow C ounty H eppner." ten com plaint w ith this Precinct 8: St. Patrick's Commission on Children and Senior Center, 182 N. Main Come to town early for the organization, or the Secretary, Families, P.O. Box 544, Hepp Street. home game Oct. 28. Merchants U.S. Department of Agricul ner, OR 97836 or Telephone will be holding their Moonlight ture, Washington, D.C. 20250; Precinct 9: Pettyjohn's Office 676-9675. Spooktacular and McGruff will or the Administrator, Rural Building, 430 Heppner-Lexing- The Morrow County Com greet children from 5 to 7:30 Electrification Administration, ton Hwy. mission on Children & Families Washington D.C. 20250. Com p.m. Precinct 10: Morrow County reserves the right to accept or Courthouse. Next week Sally Wiens, plaints must be filed within 180 reject any/all proposals. This Eastern Oregon Regional Arts days after the alleged Precinct 11: New Forest Ser process if for the remainder of vice Building, 117 S. Main discrimination. Confidentiality Council director, will be the the 1993-95 biennium. will be maintained to the extent program. Street. Dated October 14, 1994 Thought for the week: "The possible. Gary B. Marks Published: October 19 and 26, past, the present, the future are Published: October 5, 12 and City Recorder 1994 19, 1994 Published: October 19, 1994 really one...they are today", Dennis Swanson retires from flying Chamber Chatter i We Print Business Cards Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Public Works Department is accepting sealed bids for one (1) new 1994 m odel truck cab/chassis without dum p body. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, Oc tober 26, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. in the public works office located at Lexington, Oregon. For detailed specifications, please call 676-9061 ext 17. Morrow County reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, Na tional origin, sex, religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: October 12 and 19, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department in the Matter of the Estate of PETER LENNON, Deceased. No. 94 PR 026 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re quired to present it, with pro per vouchers, w ithin 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 this estate may obtain addi tional information from the records of the court, the per sonal representative or the at to rn e y for th e p erso n al representative. DATED and first published October 12, 1994. Patricia Gentry, Personal Representative Rt. 1 Box 3057 * Heppner, Oregon Published: October 12, 19 and 26, 1994__________________ PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Plann ing Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, Oc tober 24, 1994, at 7:30 at the Public Works Building in Lex ington, Oregon. A public hear ing will be held on the following: 1. Application for a Condi tional Use Permit - N-71 - by John M. Dawson for a Rental Unit Added to the Existing Home Structure in Township 4 North, Range 25, Section 14, Tax Lot 1802 (4.93 acres) in a Farm Residential Two Acre Zone located on East Wilson Road and One-eighth Mile East of Rippee Road. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express their view. Written, signed state m ents will be considered. Reasons for approval or disap proval should be included in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear, Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: October 12 and 19, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Public Works Department is accepting sealed bids for one (1) new 1994 model 40 foot, 22 yard belly dump trailer. Bids will be open ed in Wednesday, October 26, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. in the public works office located at Lex ington, Oregon. For detailed specifications, p lease call 676-9061 ext 17. Morrow Coun ty reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, Na tional origin, sex, religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: October 12 and 19, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednes day, November 9, 1994, at the Morrow County Annex, 3rd and N orth Main, Irrigon, Oregon to hear public com ment upon the Court's inten tion to acquire Eastregaard Vey Road, and establish it as a county road. It is asserted that it was the intention of a pre vious County Court to establish said road as a county road, but for undetermined reasons the process finalizing establish ment was not completed. Per sons wishing to obtain more detailed information about this proceeding may do so by con tacting Val Doherty, Morrow C o u n ty C ounsel at (503) 676-9061, ext. 44. Any person may appear and be heard. This proceeding is taken pursuant to the authority of ORS chapter 368. Published: October 19; and November 2, 1994_________ CARD OF THAN KS The Heppner Booster Club would like to thank all the peo ple who supported our steak feed/auction Sat. Oct. 15th. Lee Ansotegui and crew who cook ed the steaks, George Koffler, auction items chairperson, Cyde Estes, meal chairperson, Susan Johnston, publicity chairperson and all of their committee people plus all the people who volunteered dur ing and after the meal with help. To all the people who supported the auction you made it possible to be a huge success. Your generosity will not go unnoticed. Again we say a big thank you. Heppner Booster Club Jon DeBo, president __________________ 10-19-1? Reese and I would like to thank everyone who came by and helped us celebrate our 25th w edding anniversary. Thank you to everyone who sent cards, gifts and money for our money tree. A special thank you to Bebe, Verna and Sandy for helping decorate and anything else you may have done. Also to Debbie Scott for our beautiful cake. Last but not least, a very special thank you to my mom Mabel, our kids Chrisy and Robby and my brother Larry and Rose for making it a very special day for us. We will never forget it. Thanks to all of you, Reese & Linda Schultz __________________ 10-19-lc Thank you for the cards and concerns during my recent surgery and hospitalization. Bob VanSchoiack __________________ 10-19-lc I w ould like to th an k everyone for their prayers, cards, flowers and many acts of kindness shown me since my surgery. It has all been very thoughtful and very much appreciated. Helen Heideman __________________ 10-19-lc Thanks to all the friends and relatives who joined us for a lit tle more celebration in my re cent retirement. It was great fun to have you, the fantastic food and all of your good wishes. A special thanks to my daughter Cyde Marie who did all the extras to make this par ty happen. Jackie Allstott __________________ 10-19-lc I w ould like to thank everybody for the help and consideration on my recent house fire. A special thanks to the Morrow County Neigh borhood Center and many numerous friends in Heppner. Thank you from the Townsends and Earlvwine family ______________ 10-19-lc I w ould like to t hank everyone who made the an niversary parties and oyster feed a big success. Thank you Yvonne Lovgren ___________ 10-19-lc