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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 7. 1996
NOTICES
Free counseling for victims of
abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr.
Crisis line: 1-800-833-1161.
Shelter available.
2-28-52c/2-28-97
PUBLIC NOTICE
St. Patrick's Senior Center
________Bulletin Board________
Eighty-six people attended the senior dinner July 31; two meals
were home delivered and two were taken out. Members of the
Methodist Church served. Bill Cox won the free meal and Howard
Gilliam, the birthday gift. Blood pressures were taken before the
meal.
The menu for dinner Wednesday, Aug. 14 will be chicken nug
gets, oven fries, coleslaw, banana bread and pears. Members of
the Lutheran Church will serve. A Senior Center Board meeting
will be held at 1 p.m.
One table of pinochle was played Friday. Three seniors wat
ched "Father of the Bride 2 " Sunday afternoon.
The Huddleston family held a reunion and celebrated Callie
Huddleston's, and her twin Bertha's 90th birthday at the Senior
Center Sunday, July 4. Callie is a tenant of the senior center
apartments.
The senior bus will leave Heppner at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug.
8, for the trip to the Pendleton meal site.
The Area Agency on Aging meeting will be at the Irrigon meal
site Monday, Aug. 12. The bus is scheduled to leave between
10:30-10:45 a.m. Call the Senior Center, 676-9030, or sign up in
the office if you wish to attend.
Sunday, Aug. 11, Senator Ron Wyden will be at the Senior
Center at 1 p.m. for a town hall meeting. The public is invited
to attend.
Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10
a.m.; Wednesday blood pressures taken, 11 a.m., senior meal,
noon; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m.
Brian Knowles transferred
Brian Knowles, one of the
five teenagers injured in a
rollover accident July 11, has
been transferred from St.
Mary Medical Center in Walla
Walla to Emmanuel Hospital in
Portland.
Initially listed in critical con
dition with head injuries when
he was admitted to St. Mary's,
Brian was listed in satisfactory
condition at St. Mary's last
week.
Adam Doherty, who sustain
ed spinal cord injuries in the ac
cident, is undergoing rehabili
tation at Good Samaritan
Hospital in Portland and is ex
pected to be released by the
end of the month.
Three other teenagers in the
accident, Bill Schlaich, Jim
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hearing
of public interest on Monday,
August 26, 19%, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Public Works Building on
State Highway 74 in Lexington:
Subdivision Application No.
SD-N-1%: Bernardo Hernan
dez, applicant and owner;
Daniel Hernandez, agent. Pro
perty is described as Parcel #2
of Partition Plat No. 1996-6 of
Assessor's Map 4N 25 20B,
located on the south side of
Kunze Road approximately one
mile southwest of the City of
Boardman and within their Ur
ban Growth Boundary. The
proposal is to subdivide the ex
isting 17.6 acre parcel into four
teen lots of at least one acre in
size. Criteria for approval in
clude Subdivision Ordinance
Articles 2-4.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above pro
posal or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise
specific issues at this hearing
precludes appeal to the Land
Use Board of Appeals based on
those issues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available on August 16, 1996.
For more information, please
contact the Morrow County
Planning Departm ent at
922-4624 or 676-9061, ext. 49.
DATED THIS 7th day of
August 19%.
MORROW COUNTY PLANN
ING DEPARTMENT
Published: August 7, 19%
Affid
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Schlaich and Shaun Hisler,
have all been released and are
now at home.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Morrow County Court
will hold a public hearing at
10:00 o'clock a.m. on Wednes
day, August 21, 1996, at the
Morrow County Public Health
Department Office, 206 Main
St. North, Boardman, Oregon
to hear public comment upon
the issue of annexation of ter
ritory to the Heppner Rural Fire
Protection District. This is a first
hearing on the matter. The ter
ritory proposed to be annexed
is described as follows: the N
1/2 of the South 1/2 of Section
30, T2S, R28, E.W.M., and the
NW 1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section
29, T2S, R28 E.W.M., all in
Morrow County, Oregon. Any
interested person may appear
at the time of the hearing and
be heard.
Published: August 7, 14, 1996
Affid______
BMCC van to
increase
access
Wheelchair-bouncf students
will have better access at Blue
Mountain Community College
(BMCC) as a result of a grant
awarded to BMCC.
The $39,870 grant will be us
ed to purchase a van with a lift
to accommodate wheelchairs,
according to Cynthia Hilden,
special services provider. The
grant is administered through
the Dept, of Justice from Petro
leum anti-trust funds. Under
the provisions of the grant, no
matching funds are required.
According to Hal Daley,
BMCC business manager, the
van will be added to the regular
college fleet. Campus person
nel can access it on a first-come,
first-served basis and is avail
able on a district-wide basis.
The van can be used to trans
port students to off-campus
labs and other college activities.
The van will not be used to pro
vide daily transportation to and
from campus, Hilden noted.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Oregon Trail Library Dis
trict Board will meet on August
8, 19% at 7.00 P.M. at the
Boardman Branch of the
Oregon Trail Library.
Published: August 7, 19%
M o u n tain G len A p a r tm e n ts
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all the fire
fighters who put out fire on the
Warren Ranch. We appreciate
your help.
Ellis and Rick Pettyjohn
_____________________8-7-lp
We would like to try and ex
press our gratitude and deep
appreciation to the following
people:
Chris Jones, Tony and Truit
Greenup-if you hadn't gone
back to check on the boys, we
believe in our hearts this event
would have been much more
tragic. Not a day goes by that
we aren't reminded how lucky
we are. Thank you for bringing
our boys to town.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital's
doctors, nurses and EMTs for
their professionalism and team
work. I know how hard it must
have been to be called in to care
for five boys whom most have
watched grow up through the
years. It was hard to leave Jim
so I could go with Bill, but I
know he was in good hands.
All the people who cared for
Kelsie while I was in Portland.
You all know that I worry alot,
but I never once worried about
her because I know she was
with people who loved her.
A special Thanks to all who
sent cards and flowers to Bill
and Jim, to those who brought
food and goodies to the house
and hospital and to those who
cleaned my house before I
brought Bill home.
We have lived in this com
munity for nearly eight years.
We are overwhelmed by all the
support, caring and prayers for
our kids. You are all very
special people.
Thank You so very much!!!
Lorrie and Kelly Fox and family
_____________________8-7-lp
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
everyone who came and
helped fight fire Tuesday. Your
quick response, hard work and
support is greatly appreciated.
Rick and Anita Peterson
8-7-lc
HELP WANTED
Cook needed. Variable hours.
Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181.
'________________5-29-tfc
Morrow County Health Dis
trict is now accepting applica
tions for full-time Business Of
fice Clerk II. Computer and
secretarial experience is re
quired. Two years medical bill
ing and/or AA degree in ac
counting or Business Adminis
tration preferred. Position re
quires self-motivated individual
who works well with minimal
supervision. Excellent wage/
benefit package. Individuals
wishing to apply may pick up
an application at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Business of
fice, 564 East Pioneer Drive,
Heppner, OR 97836, or by call
ing (541) 676-9133.
Morrow County Health Dis
trict is an Equal Opportunity
employer with commitment to
provide individuals with equal
employment opportunity with
out regard to race, color, sex,
national origin, religion,
physical or mental disability,
marital status, family relation
ship, age or any other status
protected by law.______ 8-7-lc
Help Wanted: 11 or 12 year old
to work approximately 2 hours
every Wednesday with distri
bution. Contact the Heppner
Gazette-Times if interested.
8-7-tfx
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MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale: Powerbook Duo 230
plus accessories. Call Sarah,
422-7245._____________ 8-7-lp
August Special-20% off all
silver jewelry and buckles at
Green Feed and Seed, Hepp
ner. Open to 1 p.m. Saturday.
7-31-3c
RENTALS
Furnished apartment. $235-
$285
per month.
Call
509-783-7991,________ 7-3-tfc
FOR RENT 1 bdrm apartments
available for senior citizens. St.
Pat's Senior Apartments and
Center, Heppner, OR 676-5241,
676-5542.
7-10-tfc
WANTED
Wanted: reliable sitter to watch
two boys, ages 5 and 2, from 5
p.m.-6:30 p.m., M-F. 676-5154.
8-7-2c
REAL ESTATE
For Sale or Rent: three
bedroom, IV 2 bath on large,
fenced lot. Newer roof and
carpeting. 676-9246
8-7-tfc
Large view lots for sale on dead
end street, Heppner. 676-9246
7-31-tfc
PETS & ANIMALS
August Special-Bronco Fly
Spray for horses. 32 oz., now
$4.99 at Green Feed and Seed,
Heppner.____________ 7-31-3c
Heritage
Land Co.
CARS AND TRUCKS
WRIGHT CHEV. INC
OLDSMOBILE
180 W. Baltimore
#5 Heppner
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676-5049
SALES & SERVICE
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•76,000 - 4 or 5 bdrm, 21/2 bath,
forced air furnace & air, updated
kitchen, great view, lots of
parking
•200,000 -12 acres m/l seeded
to alfalfa. 4 bdrm, 2 bath home
with 2 wood fireplace and 1 gas
fireplace, family room addition
with new windows.
Our Customer is always
#1
Contact
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone 503-763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Sharon Lewis 676-5233.
Vilas Ropp 989-8123 or
Joyce Kay Hollomon 676-5542
D IRECTO RY,
D EVIN O IL C O ., INC.
M o n ito r
Stoves
W lfm
C h evron 76-U no C al
Products M otor Oils
676-9633
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS
WE DELIVER
F lo y d A . T u rn b u ll, D.C,
1 2 8 W. Willow
Heppner 676-5141
Tuesday 2-5 p.m.
5 :0 0 -7 :0 0 by appt.
SEPTIC SERVICE
Roger Britt Septic Service
Septic tanks pumped, residential & Commercial
S erving M orrow -G illiam C ounty & S urro un d in g areas
24 Hr. Service • Licensed & Bonded • DEQ Approved
676-5096 • Rt. 2 Box 2060 • Heppner #37316
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MISCELLANEOUS
minus • 1" minus • 3” base rock
Clean fill material
Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver.
Contact Roger Britt 676-5096.
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676*9418
Heppner
Robert D. Rolen, O.D.
128 W. Willow
Heppner, OR.
676-9465
Tuesdays
Eye Health &
9
a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Vision Care
BEAUTICIAN
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“ H a ir I Am ”
2 1 3 Lind en W ay • 8 7 6 - 9 9 4 6
8 a .m . to 5 p .m . w e e k d a y
• M o u n ta in O^,
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Automotive Glass • Mobile Service
Rock Chip Repair • Windshield Replacement
FRED PEARSON (541) 567-9516 1-800-805-9516
Paul Mitchell
L eah B ro sn an
Licensed
Hairdresser • Harhering • Manicuring • Cosmetology
(503) 676-9644
Redken____________ Will travel to your home
Nexxus
AUTOMOBILE DEALER
Thinking of a new car or pickup?
call Darryl Bigelow
Pendleton Ford, Lincoln-Mercury
Business (541) 276-3131
D e p e n d a b le A n to S e r v ic e
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Diesel
OPTOMETRY
C rushed Rock For S ale
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FLOOR COVERING
Newly Remodeled 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments
Equal Housing Opportunity
Linoleum carpet sales and in
stallation, interior, exterior
painting. Free estimates. Call
Tim Hedman, evenings
676-9054. Licensed and bond-
ed #78201.____________ 1-4-tfc
Glo's Housekeeping Service.
For more info and free esti-
mate, call 676-9810.
3-20-tfc
Horseshoeing-hot, cold and
corrective. Call Tom or David
Hughes, 763-2591 or 466-3106.
6-19-tfc
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For waiting list and application call 676-9232 TDD
#1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired.
SERVICES
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UNITS NOW AVAILABLE
* Rent based on income
* Brand new modern appliances
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Located behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Official terms expiring for the
town of Lexington are two
council positions and city
recorder. All three are for four
year terms. Nominating peti
tions are available at City Hall,
or by contacting Sue Baker for
the election to be held
November, 19%. The petitions
must be filed with the City
Recorder no later than August
27,19% and contain signatures
of qualified electors only.
Sue Baker
Town of Lexington
Published: July 31, August 7,
14, and 21, 19%
Affid
Residence (541) 443-2157
Huge S A V IN G S on ite m s you u se
ev ery d ay . U p to 5 0 % o ff re ta il.
T h e se a re N O T u sed item s.
Blue M ountain O utlet C enter
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