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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, October 9, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, O re gon will conduct a public hear ing at 7:00 PM on November 4, 19% at Heppner City Hall re garding the following applica tion: 1. Variance: Requesting a waiver of the set back, non-illu mination and size requirements for a sign in a Residential (R2) Zone at 535 N W Morgan Street, Map #2S 26 27DA, Tax Lot #2300. Applicant: Christian Life Center, Tim Van Cleave. A copy of the application and copies of all documents in evi dence relied upon by the appli cant and copies o f any appli cable zoning criteria are avail able for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this information con tact the office at Heppner City Hall, 188 N W W illow Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, Oregon 97836, phone 676-9618. Published: October 9, 1996 A ffid Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon New fall hours/days Mon. & Tu e s. Closed Wed.-Sun. Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. ONLY U-Pick Brooks Prunes 45<P lb. Ready Picked Gala Apples (while they last) Jonagold Apples Asian Pears Bartlett Pears Red Bartlett Pears Starks Crimson Pears Golden Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Empire Apples Criterion Apples BRING CONTAINERS Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon 934-2870 CLA SSIFIED _________ ADS_________ CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my wonderful friends and family who were so supportive during my recovery from heart sur gery. I especially want to thank those who sent flowers, cards, food and made telephone calls to cheer me up. I've also ap preciated the help of Home Health and Joyce Breeding, who kept me “ dug out” . Jean Nelson ______________________ 10-9-lc For all of the coats, hats, gloves, scarves, blankets and other warm items for my w in ter coat drive for Greenhouse Youth Shelter in Portland, thank you very much. Again this year, a v ery special T H A N K S to Carol Norris for the great homemade hats. Start saving for next year, and call anytime or drop your donation by my house. Elizabeth Allen _________________ 10-9-lc The family of Erma Keithley wishes to thank everyone for their acts of kindness and sup port during the loss of our mother. Special thanks to the Heppner Elks Lodge, the peo ple w ho brought food, Bev, Bonnie, Rene, Judy and Harriet for taking care of the luncheon. The Family of Erma Keithley _______________________ 10-9-lc W e want to thank all the peo ple who helped make Robert B. Abrams' retirement reception such a success. W e especially want to thank the following people: Pauline Winters for her help in putting the party to gether; Vi Wilgers for arrang ing the flowers; Fran Barnett for making the cake; Mike Mills and Shirley Connor for their contributions to the refresh ment table; the many Sorop- timist members who helped set up, serve and clean up; and the A ll S ain ts' Episcopal Church for providing the loca tion. W e couldn't have done it without the help of all of you. Sincerely, Annetta L. Spicer and William J. Kuhn _______________________ 10-9-lc The^am ily of Alice McCabe would like to thank everyone for the support and kindness that you gave her throughout the years. W e would especial ly like to thank those who join ed us at the service and for the cards and flowers and dona tions to the Pioneer Memorial Hospital.______________ 10-9-lp I would like to thank the Heppner High student body, Wild Horse Club, Eric Connor and G reg Grant, and most of all “ Bossy” for choosing me winner of the bingo game. Thanks, Bernice Lott __________________10-9-lc We would like to thank Dr. Atkins and nurses for the w on derful care they gave my mother, Frances Kennedy. Thanks also to Life Flight and crew w ho responded so quick ly. W e are so fortunate to have this first-rate care here in Heppner. Randy and Bernice Lott _______________________ 10-9-lc Thanks to everyone who decorated, provided entertain ment, brought goodies and came to help a bunch of 40 year olds celebrate their birth days. A good time was had by all... too bad the birthday cake wasn't better! _______________________ 10-9-lp Thank you to all Ewes R Us 4-H Sheep Club members for he w o n d erfu l tim es and memories you have given me. Also many thanks to your parents who have faithfully supported the club over the years and were willing to help out whenever it was needed. Special appreciation goes to my co-leaders for the work and dedication they put forth to make the club what it is, especially Tag Ashbeck; you have done a great job. The potluck was a fantastic surprise and 1 will always treasure the watch you gave me. Each time I wear it will be a reminder of the special peo ple from which it was received. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated and will not be forgotten. I will miss you all. Susan Evans 10-9-lc 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 Oregon Department o f Trans portation sealed bid auction, see public notice section for property sale.__________10-2-5c To reserve your table early for the 19% Artifactory Craft Fair, call Jackie Allstott, 676-5509; or Judie Lau gh lin , 676-9663 ( Wednesday-Friday) 10-9-lc M o u n ta in G le n A p a r t m e n t s UNITS N O W A V A ILA B LE Newly Remodeled 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Rent based on income * Brand new modern appliances * Brand n ew laundry facilities Located behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner **— For waiting list and application call 676-9232 TDD #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired. Equal Housing Opportunity_________________________ HELP WANTED Cook needed. Variable hours. Apply Heppner Elks, 676-9181. _______________________5-29-tfc This is a BREAKFAST CO O K/HO USE KEEPIN G position, part time, at the rate of $5.25 per hour to start. Thursday, Friday, Sunday from 8-11 a.m. R esponsibilities include: cooking breakfast for 5 re sidents, setting and clearing table, dishwashing, schedul ed housekeeping, linen changes, laundry. M orrow County is seeking to compile a list of temporary, fill- in clerks for different depart ments to assist with seasonal demands. Basic office practice, including computer experience, is required. Accounting expe rience preferred. Wages will be $6 per hour, no benefits. Contact Andrea Denton, M orrow County Courthouse, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, phone 676-5620. A p plications due same address by 5 p.m., Oct. 15, 19%. M orrow County is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or diability in em ployment or the provision of service. 10-9-lc Th« Gingerbread House REN TALS Position available: maintenance and groundskeeper. Mountain Glen Apartments, 100 Pioneer Drive, or call Lana at 676-9232 or 676-9477. 10-2-2c COOK/HOUSEKEEPER is an EOE employer Furnished apartment. $235- $285 p er m on th . Call 509-783-7991.___________ 7-3-tfc Phone 676-5883 Give name, phone number and position you are apply ing for. 10 - 9 -lc Carpenter's Assistant to work in local area. Call 1-541- 422-7269.______________ 10-9-2p 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 R EA L ESTATE Heritage Land Co. PART TIMECAREGIVER, Split Shift This position is for a part time caregiver, but could become half time (20 hours/week). Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7:30-9:30 a.m. & 4:30-9 p.m. Pay rate of $5.25 to start. Responsibilities include: get ting residents up, help with feeding residents (a.m.), fix ing a light dinner, administer ing medications (including insulin injections), putting residents to bed. H Baltimore 180 W. B a ltim o re ^ ^ ^ , #5, Heppner REALTOR* 6-5049 Phone 676-5883 Sharon Lewis 676-5233. JoyccKav Hollomon 676-5542 leave a message including name and phone number and position you are apply ing for. Large view lots for sale on dead end street, Heppner. 676-9246 _______________________7-31-tfc is an EOE FOR SALE BY OW NER: Three bedroom, two bath, 1570 sq. ft. io- 9 -ic Four bedroom, one bath, 2400 sq. ft. w/basement, deck, and dog kennel. Nice yard in nice neighborhood. $75,000. Call (541) 676-9767._________9-25-3c For Sale: 1994 Toyota 4x4 pickup. 41,000 miles, mag wheels, aluminum tool box and more. Excellent shape. $13,000. Phone (541) 376-8449 evenings and weekends. 10-2-2c 1984 3/4 ton 4x4 6.2 Liter Diesel. C all 676-5067, e ve n in g s. $3,700.00. 10-9-2c Almost one full acre in town, 5 bdrms, 2 baths, large base ment, in secluded neighbor hood. $75,000. Phone 676-5453. 10-9-2c WRIGHT CHEV. INC. OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE SERVICES Linoleum carpet sales and in stallation, interior, exterior painting. Free estimates. Call Tim H edm an , e ve n in g s 676-9054. Licensed and bond- ed #78201.__________ 1-4-tfc Our Customer is always #1 Contact Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. Wright Phone 503-763-4175 Fossil, Oregon G lo '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 YARD & GARDEN Blu Blakeley-the contractor in area: availability good, locally recommended Cement, fram ing, windows, vinyl siding, roofing, pole barns, sheetrock, kitchens, bathrooms. ‘ Having a Special on Metal Roofing* Licensed, bonded, insured. #89458. 1-541-422-7269. _______________________ 10-9-4p Make your own Christmas cards with your photos at Tw ice Upon a Time. 676-5886. Think Christmas! 10-9-4C M ISCELLA N EO U S Get ready for the fall music pro gram with a clarinet, excellent condition-$300 and $275 (new $425 and $400). 676-9939 even- ings, 676-9228 days. 8-21-tfx Don't pay full price for a book before checking our list. N ew titles weekly. Half-price. Twice Upon a Tim e..., 676-5886. 10-9-4c SEVEN CARS AND TRUCKS FALL SALE 20% off on all trees and shrubs LP NURSERY off East Wilson Rd Boardman 481-3566 O F M O h liJ N lT Y •99,900 - 3 bdrm, 2 bath on 3.35 acre m/l large covered porch, lots of parking, country kitchen, large living room with wood stove. 2 tax lots. •36,000 - 4 bdrm, 1 bath, storage sheds, near Grade School. The Gingerbread House home in Heppner. Fireplace, covered patio, large utility room, carport, lots of built-in storage. Workshop, easy care yard, RV pad, within easy walking distance of downtown. Call evenings (541) 676-5443. $58,500 . 8-14-tfc 9- IH-tti YARD SA LES Backyard Sale: 315 Water Street. Fri., Sat., Sun.-Oct. 11, 12, 13. Black and white enlarg er, wood stoves, baby clothes, toys, studded tires, 1979 Jeep C h ero k ee, much m ore. 676-5852.______________ 10-9-lp M O V IN G SALE 8 a.m. Blake Ranch, N. Fork W illow Creek Road. Sat., Oct. 19, Sun., Oct. 20 Phone 676-9831. Everything must go- antiques, tools, furniture, household items, sporting goods. Good stuff for eve ry one. ___________________ 10-9-2p BUSINESS D IR E C T O R Y .^ OIL PRODUCTS AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS iHAPftl Cer|ter’ Heppner 676-9123 DEVIN OIL CO., INC, Monitor Stoves Chevron 76-UnoCal Products Motor Oils 676-9633 CHIROPRACTOR Floyd A. Turnbull, D.C, 128 W. W illow Heppner 676-5141 SEPTIC SERVICE Tuesday 2-5 p.m. 5:00-7:00 by appt. ÉL MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS WE DELIVER * Diesel * Gasoline * Propane Home Heating Oil 1 »00-452 T»»» »»» »221 F L O O R C O V E R IN G J