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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 27, 1995
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
Obituaries
James " B ill" Long
The funeral for James "Bill"
William Long was held Satur­
day, December 23, 1995, at the
Boardman
Community
Church, with burial following
at Riverview Cemetery in
Boardman.
Mr. Long, 71, of Boardman,
died Thursday, December 21,
1995, at Good Shepherd Com­
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
He was bom November 28,
1924, at Pocatello, Idaho, to
James and Helen Arnswald
Long. He was raised in the Los
Angeles, California area and at­
tended schools there. He serv­
ed with the U.S. Navy during
World War II and after his
discharge, returned to Los An­
geles.
On September 19, 1970, he
married Jeanette Strawderman
at Reno, Nevada. They con­
tinued to live at Los Angeles
until 1977 when they moved to
Sacramento, California.
Mr. Long worked as a bus
driver for Greyhound and
other bus lines before his retire­
ment. He and his wife moved
to Boardman in 1984.
Mr. Long enjoyed working
on automobiles.
Survivors include his wife,
Jeanette, at the home; his
mother, Helen F. Long, of
Boardman; daughters, Pamela
Long of Boardman, Jeanne
Phillips of Franklin, North
Carolina and Nona Basford of
lone; sons, Del Crowell of
Boardman and Russell Crowell
of West Sacramento, Califor­
nia; 15 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his father,
James; brother Robert; sister
Gladys E. LeFard, and two
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Heart
Association, 1425 N.E. Irving
St., Suite 100, Portland, Ore­
gon 97232, or the American
Lung Association at 9320 S.W.
Barbur Blvd., Suite 140, Port­
land, Oregon 97219.
Burns Mortuary of Hermis­
ton was in charge of arrange­
ments.
Orville L. Pellett
Orville Louis Pellett, 85, of Ir-
rigon, died Monday, December
18, 1995. at Good Samaritan
Center in Hermiston.
Graveside funeral service
was scheduled for Thursday,
December 21, 1995, at the De­
sert Lawn Memorial Cemetery
in Irrigon.
Mr. Pellett was a resident of
Irrigon since 1971. He worked
as a heavy duty mechanic and
welder for the Oregon State
Highway Department for more
than 20 years.
He was a former member of
the Irrigon Lions. His hobbies
included fishing and boating.
He married his wife, Betty,
on December 31, 1968, in Her­
miston.
Survivors include his wife,
Betty, at home; and sister,
Esther Swift of Yocolt, Wash­
ington.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Stokes Landing
Senior Center Trust Fund, P.O.
Box 614, Irrigon, Oregon 97844.
Burns Mortuary of Hermis­
ton was in charge of arrange­
ments.
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Brittany Boothe, Heppner, won the Tyler Teddy Bear and red
wagon in the Murray Drugs’ drawing.
BM CC winter term begins Jan. 2
Blue Mountain Community
College's (BMCC) winter term
gets underway Tuesday, Jan. 2,
with a variety of classes offered
in the area. Along with the
non-credit classes offered in
Heppner, lone and Lexington,
a selection of college credit
video classes are now available
to placebound students.
Several computer courses are
available this term, including
Word for Windows, Intro to the
Internet, Welcome to the Mac­
intosh and Multimedia and the
Macintosh.
Word for Windows is sched­
uled for Saturday, Feb. 24,
from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Heppner
Elementary School. Intro to the
Internet is set for Saturday,
March 9, at Heppner High
School from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tui­
tion is $45 per class.
The Macintosh classes are set
up for a Thursday evening (5-9
p.m.) and Friday session (9
a.m.-4 p.m.). Welcome to the
Macintosh is scheduled for
Heppner on Jan. 25-26, and
lone on Feb. 8-9. Multimedia
and the Macintosh is schedul­
ed for Feb. 15-16 in Heppner.
BMCC closed for New Year's, Jan. 1-2
Blue Mountain Community
College (BMCC) will be closed
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 1-2,
for New Year's. The Admis­
sions and Advising office,
Business office, Financial Aid
office and Continuing Educa­
tion office will be open the rest
of Christmas break.
Most other BMCC depart­
ments are closed for the entire
Christmas break, Dec. 18-Jan.
2. These include the Emigrant
Hall Computer Lab, the Basic
Skills department, the book­
store and McCrae Activity Cen­
ter. The campus will be open
Jan. 3 for a staff in-service day.
Winter term 1996 begins
Monday, Jan. 8, for day and
evening classes. Registration
will be held Thursday and Fri­
day, Jan. 4-5. Students are en­
couraged to make their registra­
tion appointments with an
academic advisor prior to those'
dates.
For students who will be new
to BMCC and who have never
attended college, the registra­
tion process starts with place­
ment testing. The Admissions
and Advising office in Pioneer
Hall generally offers placement
tests on Monday and Thursday
at 11 a.m., unless the campus
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December 30:
Heppner Alumni Dance. Welcome home
Alumni.
December 31:
New Year Gala. Crab Feed starting at
6 :3 0 p.m.
January 5:
Ladies Night 6 p.m. Swiss steak by Chef
Norma French and Crew. Ladies bingo-
regular lodge
¿wi Heppner Elks 358
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Cost is $45 per session.
Cross-country skiing will be
offered in the mountains above
Heppner on the four Saturdays
in February, with personalized
instruction from members of
the Arbuckle Nordic Club. An
orientation session will be held
Tuesday, Jan. 16, to cover
basics of the sport and to make
equipment arrangements. Cost
of the class is $20.
In lone, Circuit Training Fit­
ness will begin on Wednesday,
Jan. 3 at the Elementary School
gym and an Infant/Child CPR
class is on the agenda for Satur­
day, Feb. 24.
Other offerings include Quilt­
ing in the Log Cabin Star pat­
tern, Tin Punch Art, and Hand­
gun Proficiency.
Preregistration is encouraged
for all classes and may be done
by mail using the form on the
back page of the winter term
bulletin. For a copy of the bul­
letin, a registration form or
more information on these
classes or a complete listing,
contact Anne Morter, Morrow
County BMCC coordinator,
(541) 422-7040.
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is closed. Anyone interested in
attending BMCC and taking
more than eight credit hours of
course work is required to take
the placement test. Appoint­
ments are not necessary and
there is a $10 testing fee.
Registration appointments
for returning or transfer stu­
dents can be made by calling
the Admissions and Advising
office at 276-1260, ext. 206.
B M C C plans T A L N
events in January
The public is invited to attend
two events hosted by the Blue
Mountain Community College
Technology Access for Life
Needs (TALN) project during
January.
On Friday, Jan. 5, TALN will
hold a public hearing to discuss
how well it is meeting the
technology needs of people
with disabilities in eastern Ore­
gon. The public is also invited
to discuss barriers to getting
assistive technology. The hear­
ing will be held from 5-6 p.m.
in Pioneer Hall, room 148.
Refreshments will be provided.
On Thursday, Jan. 11, TALN
will host an open house for the
Deaf and Hearing Impairment
Access Program (DHIAP). This
event provides the public with
an opportunity to become bet­
ter acquainted with the services
DHIAP offers to the deaf and
hearing impaired. DHIAP also
provides referrals for interpre­
tive services. The open house
will be held from 2:30-5 p.m. in
Pioneer Hall, room 148. Re­
freshments will be provided.
For more information on
either of these events, contact
Amy Spiegel at (541) 276-1260,
ext. 373.
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Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the
past week:
Stanley Carl Hoobing, 53,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 35 mph in a 25 mph zone,
$49 fine;
Overlin Tijerina, 50, Cotton­
wood, CA-No Valid Elk's Tag,
$550 fine;
James Allen Geer, 27, Hepp-
ner-No Operator's License,
$167 fine;
Gretchen Tonya Berretta, 19,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $67 fine;
Kimberly Jean Johnston, 22,
La Grande-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $67 fine;
Debra A. Michael, 33, Hepp­
ner-Violation of Cooperative
Road Closure Agreement, $101
fine;
Tony Allen Fox, 27, Hepp­
ner-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 80 mph in a 55
mph zone, $122 fine;
Karen Lynn Haguewood, 47,
Ione-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 73 mph in a 55
mph zone, $67 fine;
Dirk Jonathan Foley, 29, Port­
land, No Oregon Operator's
License, $67 fine;
Steven Dick Arbogast, 25,
Heppner-Driving While Sus­
pended (outside of restric­
tions), $287 fine;
Daniel David Anderson, 28,
Canby-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 80 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $122 fine.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SESSION
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that
on January 8,19%, at 9:00 a.m.,
the board of equalization of the
County of Morrow, Oregon,
will meet at the County Court­
house in Heppner, Oregon to:
• Hear petitions for reduction
of the real market or assessed
value of property as of July 1.
• Hear petitions to excuse
penalties for late filing of real
for personal property returns.
• Act on recommendations
from the assessor made under
ORS 308.242 when no petition
has been filed.
Petitions for reductions of the
real market or assessed value of
property must be filed with the
clerk of the board not later than
December 31, 1995.
A schedule of hearings for
those who request to be present
will be posted 48 hours prior to
the meeting(s) in Morrow
County Courthouse.
Executive sessions may be
held during the session as re­
quired by ORS 308.290(7), ORS
308.411,' and ORS 308.413.
All other hearings will be
scheduled as time allows. If
you have requested to be pre­
sent at the hearing you will be
notified of the time and place
to appear. Contact the board of
equalization for further infor­
mation.
It shall be the duty of the per­
sons interested to appear at the
time and place appointed.
Barbara Bloodsworth,
County Clerk
Morrow County, Oregon
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
this 20th day of December,
1995.
Published: December 20 and
27, 1995, and January 3, 19%
B M C C offers employment assistance
The unemployed and under­
employed will have an oppor­
tunity to upgrade their aca­
demic skills and learn self-im­
provement techniques through
Pre-employment Preparation or
PEP. The course will be offered
winter term through the Blue
Mountain Community College
(BMCC) West Campus in Her­
miston. This 14-week course is
offered free of charge to adults
ages 17 years and older.
In addition to reading and
writing, some of the topics
students will be involved in in­
clude time management, goal
setting, communication, com­
puters and problem solving,
just to name a few. By taking
this course, students may have
an opportunity to earn their
GED and qualify for scholar­
ships and grants for additional
schooling in the fall.
School starts Monday, Jan. 29
and runs Monday-Friday, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. for 14 weeks. There
are only 25 positions available,
so those interested in partici­
pating in PEP2 may contact the
BMCC West Campus at
567-1800 as soon as possible.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Births
The City Council of the City
of Heppner will hold a public
Israel Angel Martinez- a son
hearing on Monday, January 8, Israel Angel was bom to Maria
19%, beginning at 7:00 pm at ’ Elena Andrade of Boardman on
Heppner City Hall, 188 West November 19, 1995 at Good
Willow Street, to consider Shepherd Community Hospital
adoption of a proposed ordi­ in Hermiston. The baby weigh­
nance amending various por­ ed 6 lbs. 5 oz.
tions of the City's Subdivision
Taylor Ann Kress- a daugh­
Ordinance.
ter Taylor Ann was born to
Copies of the proposed or­ DeeAnn Kress and Michael
dinance are available for public Wilson of Boardman on No­
examination at City Hall.
vember 26,1995 at Good Shep­
This hearing will be held in herd Community Hospital in
a public meeting where deli­ Hermiston. The baby weighed
berations of the City Council 6 lbs. 3 oz.
will take place. Any person
Jorden Wesley Turner- a son
may appear at this meeting and Jorden Wesley was born to
discuss the proposed ordinance Bobbi and George Turner, Jr. of
Boardman on December 10,
with the City Council.
Gary B. Marks
1995 at Good Shepherd Com­
City Recorder
munity Hospital. The baby
Published: December 27, 1995 weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
CIRCUIT COURT OF
OREGON
FOR MORROW COUNTY
WESTERN UNITED LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANK ROA AND DARLENE
ROA, HUSBAND AND WIFE,
EMMA MADRIGAL AND ALL
HEIRS AND DEVISEES,
KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
OF ALEX MADRIGAL, DE­
CEASED, ET AL.;
Defendants.
No. 95-CV-95
SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OREGOtf,’ to
the said Defendant», ALL
HEIRS AND DEVISEES,
KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
OF ALEX MADRIGAL, DE­
CEASED.
You are hereby summoned to
appear within thirty (30) days
after the date of the first
publication of this summons,
to-wit: within thirty (30) days
after the 27 day of December,
1995, and defend the above-
entitled action in the above-
entitled Court, and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff, and
serve a copy of your answer
upon the undersigned attorney
for WESTERN UNITED LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
plaintiff, at the office below
stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, Judgment will
be rendered against you accor­
ding to the demand of the com­
plaint, which has been filed
with the Clerk of said Court.
The object of the said action
and the relief sought to be ob­
tained therein is fully set forth
in said complaint, and is brief­
ly stated as follows:
Foreclosure of a Real Estate
Contract
Vendee: Frank Roa and Dar­
lene Roa
Property address: Rt. 2, Box
322A, Irrigon, OR
Publication: Heppner Ga­
zette Times
(s) Susan R. Robinson,
OSBA # 90141
Of Karr Tuttle Campbell
Attorney for Plaintiff
1201 Third Avenue
Suite 2900
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 223-1313
60008055
Published: December 27, 1995,
January 3, 10, and 17, 19%
CIRCUIT COURT
OF OREGON
MORROW COUNTY
Case No. 95 PR 29
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of
ROLLO WATE CRAWFORD,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed personal represen­
tative. All persons having
claims against the estate are re­
quired to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal repre­
sentative at do Kurt C. Bendix-
sen, 245D East Main Street,
Hermiston, OR 97838, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional informa­
tion from the records of the
court, the personal represen­
tative, or the attorney for the
personal representative.
DATED and first published
December 13, 1995.
(s) Milton Morgan
Personal Representative
Published: December 13, 20
and 27, 1995_______________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL MEETING
The Morrow County Health
District will hold a Special
meeting on December 28,1995
at 205 N.E. Opal, Irrigon, OR
at 1 p.m. The agenda is as
follows.
I. Strategic Planning
II. Executive Session ODR
192 660
Published: December 27, 1995
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Case No. 95-CV-059
Foreclosure Execution on
Personal and Real Property
On the 9th day of January,
19%, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a.m. in accordance with
ORS 187.110, at 365 Third
Street, in Irrigon, Oregon, I will
sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the
following described personal
property and real property,
subject to redemption, located
in Morrow County, Oregon
to-wit:
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
A 197314' x 66' mobile home,
manufacturer Tamarack, Model
number 956D, Serial Number
s6587 and situated on the fol­
lowing described real property.
REAL PROPERTY:
Lots 7 and 8, Block 32, City
of Irrigon, Morrow County,
Oregon.
The sale is made under a Writ
of Execution on foreclosure
issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow to me
directed in the case of Wash­
ington Mutual Savings Bank, a
Federal Savings Bank, Plaintiff,
v. Marvin R. Guenther and
Linda Guenther, Defendants,
case number 95CV059.
Writ of Execution dated Nov.
29, 1995.
ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
Chief Civil Deputy
Published: December 6, 13, 20
and 27, 1995___________