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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 30, 1996 - ELEVEN
Interview with H H S principal Heppner Elementary holds carnival
Ron Anthony
(Editor's note: Following is an
interview of new Heppner High
School Principal Ron Anthony
by HHS student reporter Lonnie
Rill)
Q: Are there any problems
with getting aquainted in
Heppner?
A: None, the people have
helped out a lot.
Q: How do you rate our
school from the one you are
from?
A: Not as many minorities,
fewer kids.
Q: Do you have any dramatic
changes that will affect Hepp­
ner High School in the near
future?
A: Some construction, and
an art class room that was in
the bond measure that passed
before 1 got here. And we will
make the school more handi-
apped accessable for Adam.
Q: What were your reason­
ings behind moving all the stu­
dent parking to the lower level?
A: Safety-I just didn't want
any eighth or seventh graders
to get run over.
Q: Do you think it has been
hard filling another person's
shoes?
A: It has been tough filling
Steve's shoes, because we are
different in a sense. He was
more involved with the kids
because he knew them better
than I did.
If there are any questions, I
would appreciate members of
the community coming and
visiting with me, or trying to
work out any problems you
have with anything.
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Missionaries to speak at Nazarene Church
The Reverend and Mrs.
James Rotz, missionaries to
South Africa, will present a
program at the H eppner
Church of the Nazarene on
Thursday, Oct. 31.
Reverend and Mrs. Rotz
were appointed to South Africa
as missionaries by the Church
of the Nazarene in 1982. They
are on furlough and holding
services across the United
States and Canada.
Reverend Rotz was born in
Denver, CO., and graduated
from Northwest Nazarene Col­
lege in Nampa, ID., with a B.A.
degree. He later received a
master of divinity degree from
Nazarene Theological Semi­
nary in Kansas City, MO.
Carol Rotz was born in
Sheldon, LA. She earned a B.A.
degree at Northwest Nazarene
College, an M.A. from Olivet
Nazarene University in 1987,
an M.A. from the University of
The Morrow County School
District has the following posi­
tions open:
Positions: Seventh grade
boys basketball coach-HMS;
cheerleader advisor-HHS.
Application: Contact Hepp­
ner Middle/High School at
(541) 676-9138 for information
and applications. Successful
candidates may be subject to
fingerprinting. EOE 10-30-lc
Top quality farm employee
needed! Wages and housing
negotiable. Starting pay $20/hr.
Hours 8-5. Excellent housing.
Farming experience, arc weld­
ing and basic farm mechanical
skills necessary. Send written
resume and references to Eric
Anderson, P.O. Box 48, lone,
OR. 97843. No calls, please.
____________________ 10-16-3c
Morrow County Sheriff's
office-Communications Of­
ficer: For an anticipated open­
ing and to build an eligibility
list-job requires typing, general
office experience and ability to
function in stressful situations.
Duties including taking 9-1-1
calls, radio dispatching, tele­
type operation, working with
word processing and computer
files. Must be wiling to work
any shift. Office operates 24
hours a day. Pay starts at
$1568/m onth
uncertified
($1651/mo certified).
Apply at Sheriff's office, 325
Willow View Drive, Heppner,
OR. Phone: (541) 676-5317.
Return by closing date, Friday,
Nov. 8, 1996, 5 p.m.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, natural origin, sex,
Port Elizabeth, South Africa in
1992, and a bachelor of theo­
logy degree at Africa Nazarene
Theological College in South
Africa. Before their appoint­
ment as m issionaries, the
Rotzes pastored in Colorado
and Oklahoma.
In 1982, the Rotz family
began their assignment as
teachers at the Port Elizabeth
campus of Africa Nazarene
Theological College in South
Africa. In January 1990, they
moved to Johannesburg when
the college moved there, merg­
ing the four Nazarene Bible col­
leges of South Africa. In No­
vember 1994, they transferred
to Africa Nazarene University
in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Rotzes, who have two
children, Gary and David, will
make their furlough home in
Vancouver, WA.
Everyone is welcome to at­
tend the program.
religion, age and handicapped
status in employment or the
provision of services.
____________________ 10-23-3c
Wanted: Legal Secretary. Skills
required: typing from dictation;
good word processing skills;
ability to work with people;
desire to learn. Pay commen­
surate with experience. Submit
resumes to Kuhn, Spicer and
Mills, P.O. Box 428, Heppner,
OR. 97836 by Nov. 10, 1996.
10-30-2c
RENTALS
Furnished apartment. $235-
$285
per
m onth.
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
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
E
REALTOR*
180 W. Baltimore
#5 Heppner
676-5049
..... ....
•73,000 - 4 or 5 bdrm, 2V? bath,
forced air furnace & air, updated
kitchen, great view, lots of park­
ing. Price Reduced.
•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.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233,
JovceKav Hollomon 676-5542
For Sale or Rent: three bed­
room, IV 2 bath on large, fenc­
ed lot. Newer roof and carpet-
ing. 676-9246__________ 8-7-tfc
Mountain Glen Apartments
UNITS NOW AVAILABLE
Newly Remodeled 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments
* Rent based on income
* Brand new modern appliances
* Brand new laundry facilities
LoCdted 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
This cow definitely "hopped” the fence to attend the Hepper Elemen­
tary School carnival and haunted house on Oct. 24 at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds
ventory of arch type steel
buildings. 16x30, 20x26, 25x40.
Free shipping. Call immediate­
ly 1-800-222-6335. Serious in-
quiries only._________10-30-2p
SERVICES
WANTED
Linoleum carpet sales and in­
stallation, interior, exterior
painting. Free estimates. Call
Tim
H edm an,
evenings
676-9054. Licensed and bond-
ed #78201.____________ 1-4-tfc
OLD ORIENTAL RUGS
WANTED
Any size or cond ition .
1-800-443-7740.
10-16-3p
Glo's Housekeeping Service.
For more info and free esti-
mate, call 676-9810.
3-20-tfc
Blu Blakeley-the contractor in
area: availability good, locally
recommended. Cement, fram­
ing, windows, vinyl siding,
roofing, pole bams, 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
Twice Upon a Time...
676-5886. Think Christmas!
_____________________ 10-9-4C
Child Care-Large house, fenc­
ed yard. Meals included.
Licensed. Natalie: 676-5439.
____________________10-30-2p
1995 Ford Crew Cab XLT, 4x4
power stroke, loaded, canopy,
visor, nerf bars, aluminum
wheels. $29,000. 922-4881,
leave message._______10-23-4c
CARS AND TRUCKS
WRIGHT CHEV. INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES & SERVICE
Our Customer is always
#1
Contact
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone 503-763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
MISCELLANEOUS
YARD & GARDEN
Don't pay full price for a book
before checking our list. New
titles weekly. Half-price. Twice
Upon a Tim e..., 676-5886.
_____________________ 10-9-4C
For Sale: wood fireplace insert,
Arrow Industries. Four years
old, like new, with papers.
$160. Call (541) 567-8404.
____________________10-30-lp
Large chest freezer. Make offer.
676-5439.____________ 10-30-2p
Teal blue-green sofa with
recliner on each end. Fold­
down tabel and drawer in bot­
tom. $500. One leaf table, four
chairs on casters. $65. Assorted
occasional tables. $20-$45. Call
Nella Britt, 676-9659. 10-30-2c
FA LL SA LE
20% off on all
trees and shrubs
LP NURSERY
off East Wilson Rd
Boardman
481-3566
9-18-tfc
LOST AND FOUND
Found: 24 miles from Heppner
on Western Route Road-lonely
male puppy; cute. Black, white,
reddish eyebrows, white legs,
docked tail, wearing collar. Call
676-5349 or 676-5536 to claim.
He needs a family!
10-30-lc
BUILDING SUPPLIES ■ PETS AND ANIMALS
Large view lots for sale on dead
end street, Heppner. 676-9246
7-31-tfc
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Three
bedroom, two bath, 1570 sq. ft.
home in Heppner. Fireplace,
covered patio, large utility
BUSINESS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
148 E- Center, Heppner
in m f
676-9123
SUMMER CLOSEOUT! Must
DIRECTORY „»ÎÏ«*
DEVIN OIL CO ., INC.
Monitor
Stoves
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Floyd A. Turnbull, D.C.
1 2 8 W . W illow
H ep p n er 6 7 6 -5 1 4 1
T u e sd a y 2 -5 p .m .
5 :0 0 -7 :0 0 by appt.
Roger Britt Septic Service
S ep tic ta n k s pum ped, resid en tial & C om m ercial
Serving Morrow-Gilliam County & Surrounding areas
2 4 Hr. S erv ice • L icen sed & Bonded • D E 9 Approved
6 7 6 - 5 0 9 6 • R t. 2 B o x 2 0 6 0 • H ep p n er » 3 7 3 1 6
_____ Speed R o tor A vailable » Y o u r Local S ep tic S ervice_____
MISCELLANEOUS
W JjM
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS
WE DELIVER
*
Diesel
*
Gasoline
Propane
★
V A H M
Some Heating Oil
1BOO-452-7.TB«
«88 8221
Robert
D.
Rolen,
O.D.
Tuesdays
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Eye Health &
Vision Care
Every Tuesday
9 a m. to 5 p.m.
CONSTRUCTION
C rushed Rock For Sale
3/ i" minus • 1” minus • 3' base rock
Clean fill material
Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver.
Contact Roger Britt 676-5096.
Huge SAVINGS on item s you use
everyday. Up to 5 0 % off retail.
These are NOT used item s.
B lu e M o u n ta in O u tle t C e n te r
Front Room of Skaggs Heppner_____
Attic Treasures Upholstery
and The Tarp Place
• Hay Tarps
• Grain Rollovers
• Trtuk Seats
• Custom Tarjis
• Tractor Seats
• Experienced
384-6590
454-2233
— V
Chevron 76-UnoCal
Products Motor Oils
676-9633
OPTOMETRY_________________
SEPTIC SERVICE
203 N. Main
Condon, OR
November Special: our new
Purina Mills, Inc. Adult Dog
Food, low-fat, low-energy,
medium chunk with Purina
quality. Regular price, $10.50
for 40 lbs., NOW $8.99 at
G reen Feed and Seed,
Heppner.____________ 10-30-3c
November Special-Mice? Rats?
Use Farnam Just 1 Bite Bar Bait.
1 lb. bar, now $3.60 at Green
Feed and Seed, Heppner.
10-30-3c
Public Notice: STEEL BUILD­
INGS new with blueprints, ma­
jor steel building company li­
quidating buildings. 40x60x12,
was $15,500, now $8,990.
50x100x16 was $26,200, now
$17,990.
60x200x16
was
$61,000, now $39,500. Other
sizes. 1-800-406-5126.
____________________10-30-lp
OIL PRODUCTS
AUTO PARTS
•p- -
• '
storage. Workshop, easy care
yard, RV pad, within easy
walking distance of downtown.
Call evenings (541) 676-5443.
$58,500.
8-14-tfc
1510 Hwy 19th
Arlington, OR
IJT
SW ANSON CONSTRUCTION
R esid en tial C o n tra cto r, over 2 0 y e a rs e x p e rie n ce
• Roofing «R em od eling « V in y l Siding « P a in tin g
• Replace and in stall vinyl windows «L icensed m anufactured home installer
J a m e s D. Sw anson, Owner — 6 7 6 - 5 5 6 9
Licensed, Bonded and Insured * 1 0 6 2 0 5
AUTOM OBILI SIRV ICE
D e p e n d a b le A u t o S e r v ic e
V alve G rinding • E ngine Rebuilding
2 1 3 Linden W ay • 6 7 6 - 9 9 4 6
INSURANCE
P loyhar I nsurance
Life
★
Health
________127 N Main
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Auto
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