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    Ï I G H T - H ep p n er G azette-T im es, H ep p n er, O regon W ed n esd a y, June 6, 1990
David Hall honored by Penn State University
one student in nominating Hall for
• the award. “ Despite all the demands
o f his fam ily, the department, and
his graduate studies, he is always
there for students if they should have
a problem .”
A native o f Heppner, David was
very active in the local F F A chapter
and served as O regon 's State F F A
reporter in 1968-69. Hall worked in
W allow a as a vocational agriculture
instructor for 11 years prior to join ­
ing the Penn State faculty.
Other honors Hall has received
during his tenure at PSU include
Penn State’ s Kozak Fellowship
PUBLIC NOTICE
D a v id E . H a ll
David E. Hall, son o f Gene and
Harriet Hall o f Heppner and an in­
structor in agricultural and extension
education at The Pennsylvania State
University, received the 1990 E x­
cellence in Advising A w ard at a re­
cent awards convocation in U niver­
sity Park, P A . Hall was the lone
recipient from the 4500 faculty in the
Penn State system.
The award was established by the
Undergraduate Student G overn ­
ment's Academ ic Assem bly and is
sponsored by each college. It annual­
ly honors full-time faculty based on
excellence in general advising,
academic and career guidance, en­
thusiasm. and assistance in decision­
making and goal-setting.
“ I try to look at advising on an in­
dividual le v e l,” Hall says. “ In a
large university, you can get caught
up in large-scale activities, but ad­
visers have to remember each stu­
dent is an individual with a unique
background.
“ I base my advice on where the
student has been and where they
want to go, and then give them the
freedom to make their own deci­
sions.”
Hall has taught agricultural and
extension education at the Universi­
ty Park campus since 1986, and
coordinates the department’ s o c­
cupational competency evaluations
for assessing students' teaching com­
petencies. He advises nearly one-
third o f the University’ s agricultural
education majors, the Collegiate
F F A Chapter and the Sigma Phi Ep­
silon fraternity.
“ He has a keen interest in help­
ing his students achieve the goals
they have set for themselves," wrote
Obituary
Debra Connor
M em orial services for Debra Kay
“ Debbie” Connor were held at the
First United Methodist Church in
Hermiston on June 4.
Ms. Connor, 30, Stanfield, miss­
ing since M ay 13, 1990, was found
dead on Friday, M ay 25, 1990, at
C o ld S p rin g s R e s e r v o ir near
Hermiston.
She was bom Dec. 25, 1959, at
Heppner to Skip and Peggy Connor.
The fam ily moved to Stanfield 10
years ago from Pilot Rock.
She had been working at Colum ­
bia Sun food processing company at
Hermiston.
Ms. Connor loved hunting, fishing
and outdoors activities. She loved
.animals.
Survivors include her parents,
Skip and Peggy Connor o f Stanfield;
grandmothers Loree Hubbard o f
lone, and Gladys Connor o f Hepp­
ner; twin brother David Connor o f
Stanfield; brother, Steve Connor o f
Forest G rove and siser Teri C or­
nwell o f Modesto, C A .
M em orial contributions may be
made to the Cerebral Palsy fund,
directly or through Bums Mortuary,
685 W . Hermiston A v e ., H er­
miston, O R 97838.
PUBLIC NOTICE
N O T IC E O F O R E G O N G R A IN S
C O M M IS S IO N P U B L IC B U D G E T
H E A R IN G
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that a public meeting w ill be held
pursuant to O R S 576.175, the
O R E G O N G R A IN S C O M M IS ­
SIO N A ct. in the M em orial Union
Building. Room 106. Oregon State
University, C orvallis, Oregon on
June 21, 1990. at 9:00 A .M ., upon
a proposed budget fo r the operation
o f the Oregon Grains Commission
during the Fiscal Y ea r July 1, 1990
to June 30, 1991.
At this meeting, any producer o f
barley, rye or triticale in Oregon has
a right to be heard with respect to the
proposed budget, a copy o f which is
available fo r inspection, under
reasonable circumstances, in the o f­
fice o f each County Extension Agent
in Oregon.
For further information, contact
the O regon Grains Commission o f­
fice. 1200 N .W . Front Avenue,
Suite
520,
P o rtla n d ,
OR
97209-2800
Dated this 31st day o f M ay, 1990
A T T E S T E D : Lynn Long. Chairman
T h om a s
M
W in n ,
A c tin g
Administrator
Published: June 6, 1990
T R U S T E E ’ S N O T IC E O F S A L E
Reference is made to that certain
trust deed made by Joseph P.
Ruschetti and Patricia A . Ruschetti,
husband and w ife, as grantor, to
Homestead Title and Escrow Com ­
pany, Inc ., as trustee, in favor o f In­
land Empire Bank, as beneficiary,
dated March 5, 1987, recorded
March 6, 1987, in the mortgage
records o f M orrow County, Oregon,
as microfilm/No. M-28545 (indicate
w hich), coverin g the follow in g
described real property situated in
said county and state, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 2, H A N S E N ’ S
F IR S T A D D IT IO N , as platted and
recorded in Book 2, Page 47, M or­
row County Plat Records, to the City
o f Boardman, County o f M orrow ,
State o f Oregon.
Property Address: 129 NE 2nd
Street, Boardman, O regon 97818
Both the beneficiary and the
trustee have elected to sell the said
real property to satisfy the obliga­
tions secured by said trust deed and
a notice o f default has been record­
ed pursuant to O regon Revised
Statutes 86.735(3);the default for
which the foreclosure is made is
grantor’ s failure to pay when due the
follow in g sums:
monthly payments o f $528.00
beginning 11-1-89 to 3-1-90; plus
late charges o f $21.12 each month
beginning 4-17-90; plus prior ac­
crued late charges o f $126.72; plus
escrow advances o f $12.00; together
with title expense, costs, trustee's
fees and attorneys’ fees incurred
herein by reason o f said default; and
any further sums advanced by the
beneficiary fo r the protection o f the
above described real property and its
interest therein.
By reason o f said default the
beneficiary has declared all sums
ow ing on the obligation secured by
said trust deed immediately due and
payable, said sums being the follow ­
ing, to-wit:
$52,841.91 with interest thereon
at the rate o f 8.00 percent per annum
beginning 10-1-89 until paid; plus
late charges o f $21.12 each month
beginning 4-17-90 until paid; plus
p rior accrued late charges o f
$126.72; plus escrow advances o f
$12.00; together with title expense,
costs, trustee’ s fees and attorney's
fees incurred herein by reason o f
said default: and any furthersums ad­
vanced by the beneficiary for the
protection o f the above described
real property and its interest therein.
W H E R E F O R E , notice hereby is
given that the undersigned trustee
w ill on August 8, 1990, at the hour
o f 10:00 o ’ clock, A M ., in accord
with the standard o f time establish­
ed by ORS 187.110, at inside door
to main lobby o f »he M orrow Coun­
ty Courthouse in the City o f Hepp­
ner, County o f M orrow , State o f
Award in 1987, and the Eastern
Region American Association o f
Teacher Educators in Agriculture
( A A T E A ) Exchange o f Ideas C on­
test winner in J989. He was recent­
ly selected to present a paper at the
A A T E A Regional Research C on­
ference at Rutgers University.
He has published a record book
and instructor’ s manual for the Penn­
sylvania Vocational Agriculture
Supervised Occupational Experience
program, and “ A Handbook for
U n d ergradu ate
Students
in
Agriculture Education ”
Hall received his bachelor’ s and
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the interest
in the said described real property
which the grantor had or had power
to convey at the time o f the execu­
tion by grantor o f the said trust deed,
together with any interest which the
grantor or grantor’ s successors in in­
terest acquired after the execution o f
said trust deed, to satisfy the forego­
ing obligations thereby secured and
the costs and expenses o f sale, in­
cluding a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given that
any person named in ORS 86.753
has the right, at any time prior to five
days before the date last set fo r the
sale, to have this foreclosure pro­
ceeding dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated by paym ent to the
beneficiary o f the entire amount then
due (other than such portion o f the
principal as would not then be due
had no default occurred) and by cur­
ing any other default complained o f
herein that is capable o f being cured
by tendering the performance re­
quired under the obligation or trust
deed, and in addition to paying said
sums or tendering the performance
necessary to cure the default, by pay­
ing all costs and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the obligation
and trust deed, together with
trustee’ s and attorney’ s fees not e x ­
ceeding the amounts provided by
said ORS 86.753.
In construing this notice, the
singular includes the plural, the word
“ grantor” includes any successor in
interest to the grantor as w ell as any
other person ow ing an obligation,
the performance o f which is secured
by said trust deed, and the words
“ trustee” and “ beneficiary” include
their respective successors in in­
terest, if any.
D A T E D March 29, 1990 David
E. Fennell, 5400 Columbia Center,
701 5th Avenue Seattle, Washington
98104 (206) 623-7580.
State o f Washington County o f
King ss:
I, the undersigned, certify that the
foregoing is a complete and exact
copy o f the original trustee’ s notice
o f sale.
David E. Fennell— Trustee
Published: June 6, 13, 20 and 27,
1990
Attention:
Heppner Area Residents
If your oil stove’ s chimney hasn't
been cleaned for two years, it’ s time
for an inspection and possible sweep.
I f you burned more than 2 cords o f
wood this past season, your wood
burning system needs to be cleaned
and inspected. Avoid busy season
scheduling problems and call now for
early appointments. D & R
Chimney Sweeps Milton-
^Freewater,Oregon 938-3869 j
PUBLIC NOTICE
N O T IC E O F E L E C T IO N
The Farmers Hom e Administration (F m H A ) county committee election
this year w ill be held on June 29, 1990. The ballot below must be filled
out. detached and mailed and received or returned in person to Pendleton
County O ffice, 1229 S.E. Third Suite A , Pendleton O R 97801, not later
than June 29, 1990. I f you do not vote in person you should mail your ballot
inside a blank envelope marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot. This blank
envelope should be placed inside the envelope you use to mail your ballot.
Y ou r name and address must be legible on the outer envelope. Failure to
provide this information w ill render your ballot invalid. Only one ballot
may be voted in person or by mail by any voter. Votes in envelopes con­
taining more than one absentee ballot w ill not be counted Ballots and
envelopes may also be obtained from your local F m H A office.
The slate o f nominees for Umatilla. M orrow and Gilliam A rea County
Committee are listed in the ballot below. The qualifications o f persons voting
are described in the “ V oter Certification Statement.” For further infor­
mation regarding voting and voter eligibility, see the County O ffice listed
above. F m H A elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to
race, color, religion, national origin, age. political affiliation, marital status,
sex and/or handicap.
U S. D E P A R T M E N T O F A G R IC U L T U R E
F A R M E R S H O M E A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
B A L L O T FOR C O U N T Y C O M M IT T E E M E M B E R (S )
State_______________________________ County ________________________
•C andidates)
______________ Natalie S.
.Lapp
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♦ O N L Y V O T E FO R O N E C A N D ID A T E (S )
please detach this notice before voting ballot
V O T E R C E R T IF IC A T IO N S T A T E M E N T
Subpart W . o f Part 2054 o f T itle 7. Code o f Federal Regulations requires
that all eligible voters fo r F m H A county o f area committee elections meet
the follow ing eligibility requirements: (a ) be farmers or spouses o f farmers;
and (b ) have their principal farming operation within the county or area
fo r which the election is being held.
By submitting this ballot. I attest that I meet the criteria to vote.
Published: June 6, 20 and 27, 1990
master's degrees from Oregon State
University and w ill complete doc­
toral work at Penn State this sum­
mer. He and his w ife Nancy, and
tw o daughters, Jodi Lynn and Lin­
da DeAnn reside in State C ollege,
PA.
PUBLIC NOTICE
On June 12, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at
C ity Hall, the Council for the Tow n
o f Lexington w ill have a public hear­
ing on Ordinance N o . 90-1, an O r­
dinance Am ending Ordinance No.
88-5, the Franchise Ordinance with
Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone
C o m p a n y . T h e O rd in a n c e , i f
adopted, would affect the T ow n to
Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone
C o.
Published. June 6, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
M orrow County Public W orks
Department is accepting sealed bids
fo r the purchase o f or lease o f a cur­
rent standard production 350KW
generator set. Bids will be opened on
Tuesday, June 19, 1990 at 11:00
a.m. in the public works o ffice at
Lexington, Oregon. For information
and bid specs call 676-9061 ext 17.
M o rro w
C o u n ty
d oes
not
discriminate on the basis o f race,
color, National origin, sex, religion,
age, and handicapped status in
employment or the provisions o f
services.
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
M orrow County Public W orks
Department is accepting sealed bids
for the purchase o f one truck
cab/chassis with a 10-12 cubic yard
dump body. Bids w ill be opened
Tuesday, June 19, 19901 10:00 a.m.
in the public works o ffice at L ex ­
ington, Oregon. For information and
specs call 676-9061 ext 17. M orrow
County does not discriminate on the
basis o f race, color. National origin,
sex, religion, age and handicapped
status in employment or the provi­
sion o f services.
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E S TA TE OF OREGON
FOR M O R R O W C O U N T Y
BAN K OF W A L L O W A C O U N TY,
a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
S H IR L E Y R U G G ; J IL L R U G G ;
Q U A R T E R C IR C L E V R A N ­
C H E S, IN C ., an Oregon corpora­
tion; S H IR L E Y R U G G . IN C ., an
Oregon corporation:
Defendants.
N o. 89 CV-96
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E
OF R E A L PRO PERTY
By virtue o f an execution issued
out o f the above entitled court in the
subject cause on M ay 16, 1990, pur­
suant to a judgment rendered March
7, 1990 and entered March 21, 1990
in favor o f Bank o f W allow a Coun­
ty and against Shirley Rugg; Jill
Rugg; Quarter C ircle V Ranches,
Inc., an Oregon corporation and
Shirley Rugg, Inc., an Oregon cor­
poration, and each o f them wherein
it was decreed that a certain mor­
tgage held by Bank o f W allow a
County be foreclosed and that the
real property subject to the mortgage
lien be sold, which execution com­
manded me to sell that real property
to satisfy a judgment against Shirley
Rugg; Jill Rugg; Quarter Circle V
Ranches, Inc., an Oregon corpora­
tion and Shirley Rugg, Inc. an
Oregon corporation, in the sum o f
$25,000 principal, interest accrued
through 3/5/90 in the sum o f
$5,445.21, pre-judgment interest to
3/21/90 $238.72, foreclosure report
$205, attorney fees in the amount o f
$6,340.79, costs and disbursements
$288.80, postjudgment interest at the
rate o f 10% per annum until paid on
all o f the above, together with the
costs o f this sale, I w ill on Tuesday,
the 26th day o f June, 1990, 10:00
o ’ clock a.m ., at M orrow County
Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon sell
at public auction, subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, to the
highest bidder for cash, all o f the in­
terest the above named defendants
had on October 27, 1987 the date o f
the mortgage and all interest which
the defendants had thereafter in the
follow ing described real property
situated in M orrow County. Oregon:
P A R C E L II
Township 5 South, Range 26 East
o f the Willamette Meridian, Morrow
County, Oregon.
Section 1: Government Lots 1 ,2 ,
and 3, also known as the North H alf
o f the Northeast Quarter and the
Northeast Quarter o f the Northwest
Quarter; the South H a lf o f the N o r­
theast Quarter.
Excepting therefrom all roads and
road rights o f way.
D A T E D the 21 st day o f M a y , 1990.
ROY DRAGO
M orrow County Sheriff
By: Pauline Winter
Deputy
Published: M ay 23, 30; June 6 and
13, 1990
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court o ffic e at the
courthouse annex building in Hepp­
ner reports handling the follow in g
business during the past week:
K elly Suzanne M cLaughlin, 18,
Pilot Rock-Im proper Passing, $20
fine.
PUBLIC NOTICE
C A L L FO R BIDS
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the City o f Heppner w ill receive
sealed bids on gas as follow s:
1. On gas only.
2. Lowest price to the City on
regular and unleaded. (S p ecify
which pump price.)
3. M inim um o r no service.
Specify which. (Check oil and clean
glass is minimum.)
4. Starting date w ill be July 1,
1990 Bid expires on June 30, 1991.
A ll prices quoted on gasoline must
be quoted in terms o f cents o f f on
pump prices. Bids submitted w ill be
prices at which dealer w ill supply
C ity vehicles when the C ity makes
purchases from the dealer. The C i­
ty o f Heppner reserves the right to
see the rack price on any day.
Deadline for sealed bids w ill be
5:00 P .M . Friday, June 8, 1990.
Bids w ill be opened at the regular
council meeting Monday, June 11,
1990 at City Hall, 188 W . W illo w
Street, Heppner, O regon . The
meeting begins at 7:00 P .M . Due to
unforeseen price hikes the C ity o f
Heppner can review and possibly
rebid fo r gas. The C ity o f Heppner
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
The City o f Heppner is an equal
opportunity employer.
Marshall Lovgren,
C ity Administrator
Published: M ay 23, 30 and June 6,
1990________________________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
O R E G O N C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R M O R R O W
KENNETH M. M A R SH A LL,
Plaintiff,
vs.
B ELLE N O R D Y K E H EM PLE,
GREG N O R D YK E , R O Y N O R ­
D YKE, A N D THE U N K N O W N
H EIRS O F W IL L IA M P E N L A N D ,
JANE N O R D Y K E P E N L A N D ,
E M A N U E L N O R D Y K E , BELLE
N O R D Y K E H E M PLE , GREG
NORDYKE, RO Y NORD YKE,
A N D ID A A L L E N ; A L S O A L L
O T H E R PE R SO N S O R P A R T IE S
U N K N O W N C L A IM IN G A N Y
R IG H T , T IT L E , L IE N O R IN ­
T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R T Y
D E SC R IB E D IN T H IS L A W S U IT ,
Defendants.
N o. 90 C V 37
SUM M ONS
In the name o f the State o f
Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear and defend a complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court on or before the expiration o f
30 days from the date o f the first
publication o f this summons;
I f you fail to so appear and
answer, plaintiff for want thereof
w ill apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in his com ­
plaint, to wit:
For a decree that the plaintiff is the
owner in fee simple o f the real pro­
perty described as Lots 6 & 7, Block
17, Tow n o f Lexington, M orrow
County, Oregon and that you have
no right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the above described land or any
part thereof and each o f you, your
heirs and assigns are perpetually
restrained and adjoined from asser­
ting or claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real pro­
perty described herein or any part
thereof adverse to the plaintiff.
This summons is published by
order o f the Honorable Ralph Cur-
rin. Circuit Court Judge, made and
entered on M ay 15, 1990, directing
publication o f this summons once
each week fo r four consecutive
weeks in the Heppner Gazette-
Times, a newspaper published in and
o f general circulation in M orrow
County, Oregon.
Date o f first publication: M ay 23,
1990
Date o f last publication: June 13,
1990
Notice to defendant: Read these
papers carefully. You must “ ap­
pear’ ’ in this case or the other side
will win automatically. T o “ appear”
you must file with the Court a legal
paper c a lle d a “ m o tio n ” o r
“ a n s w e r ". T h e “ m o tio n ”
or
“ answer” must be given to the
Court clerk or administrator within
30 days o f the date o f first publica­
tion specified herein along with the
required filing fee. It must be in pro­
per form and have p roof o f service
on the p la in tiffs attorney or if the
plaintiff does not have an attorney,
p roof o f service on the plaintiff.
I f you should have any questions
you should see an attorn ey
immediately.
Michael A . M ills, OSB #90090
Attorney for Plaintiff
Published: M ay 23, 30; June 6 and
13, 1990
M orrow County, O regon is now
accepting bids fbr contracted ser­
vices fo r janitorial services. The
buildings included in the contract
w ill be for the County Courthouse,
Courthouse Annex, and Museum in
Heppner, and the Public W orks o f­
fice building in Lexington. Bid in­
formation packets are available at the
County Court o ffic e . Courthouse,
Heppner, and the Public W orks o f­
fice in Lexington between the hours
o f 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from
Thursday, June 7, 1990 through
Tuesday, June 19, 1990. A ll bids
must be received by 5:00 p.m. on
June 19, 1990 at the County Court
o ffice, Heppner, O R o r the Public
W orks o ffice, Lexington, O R . A ll
bids w ill be opened on Wednesday,
June 20, 1990 at 10:30 a.m. at the
North M orrow Annex, Irrigon.
A fter review and evaluation, the bid
shall be awarded and all bidders so
notified. M orrow County has the
right to accept or reject any or any
portion o f or all bids. M orrow Coun­
ty does not discriminate on the basis
o f race, color. National origin, sex,
religion, age, and handicapped status
in employment o r the provision o f
services.
LoRayne M . Bowman
Adm inistrative Assistant
M orrow County Court
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
M o rro w County, O regon is now
accepting bids fo r contracted ser­
v ic e s fo r y a rd and grou n d s
maintenance services. The grounds
included in the contract w ill be: the
County Courthouse, Courthouse An­
nex, and Museum in Heppner; North
M orrow Annex, Irrigon; the Public
W orks grounds in Lexington; and
lawn care fo r Cutsforth and Anson
W righ t Parks. Bid inform ation
packets are available at the County
Court O ffice, Courthouse, Heppner,
and the Public W orks o ffic e in L ex ­
ington between the hours o f 8:00
a.m. a h d 5 :0 0 p m. from Thrusday,
June 7, 1990 through Tuesday, June
19, 1990. A ll bids must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 19,
1990 at 11:00 a.m. at the North
M o rro w Annex, Irrigon. A fte r
review and evaluation, the bid shall
be awarded and all bidders so
notified. M orrow County has the
right to accept o r reject any o r any
portion o f or all bids. M orrow Coun­
ty does not discriminate on the basis
o f race, color. National origin, sex,
religion, age, and handicapped status
in employment or the provision o f
services.
LoRayne M . Bowman
Administrative Assistant
M orrow County Court
Published: June 6 and 13, 1990
1 CARD OF THANKS
These past weeks have shown us
the importance o f friends, the peo­
ple who sincerely care. The cards,
the flow ers, the visits, the phone
c a lls -a ll have made this time in our
lives far more tolerable. Saying
“ thank you ” seems like so little for
so much, but there truly are no
words to adequately express our
gratitude. W e appreciate each and
every one o f you. Thanks for being
there.
C arri’ s new address: Emmanuel
Rehab Center, 3001 N . Gantenbein
A v e ., Portland, O R 97227, phone:
280-3845.
Steve, Nancy, C a m , A m y, Alissa
Brownfield.
_____ ________________________ 6-6-lc
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C O M M IT T M E N T
Is providing permium customer
service a top priority for you?
D o you enjoy w orking in a “ peo­
ple serving p e o p le " atmosphere?
D o you want recognition fo r your
hard work?
I f ‘ Y e s ’ is your answer, consider
the Benj. Franklin’ s current open­
ings for:
Financial Service Representative
12 hours/week, $8.00 per hour.
Assist customers in account selec­
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savings, certificates, and checking
accounts, prepare documents and
perform follow -up duties, balance
daily, operate a 10-key calculator
and typewriter.
Requires customer or public ser­
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m unications and organizational
skills, knowledge o f basic math.
M u st be a b le to w o rk 40
hours/week during first three weeks
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Previous teller, new accounts, or
clerical experience required.
Must desire part-time work and be
flexible in work hours.
A pply in person at our Heppner
branch fr o m 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. by
June 15, 274 N. Main. Heppner,
OR
The Benj. Franklin Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Association is an
Equal O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r.
M/F/H/V
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