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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 6, 2002 - SEVEN
SERVICES
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo
sale and installation. Free esti­
mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve­
nings, 676-9054. Licensed and
bonded #78201.
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Rooter-Tooter: house drain
lines and septic lines cleaned. Call
Jim Nelson, 145 E. Main, Lex­
ington, 989-8369.
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Time To Clean Your Irrigation
Ditches. Backhoe Services.
Joe Yocom, 989-8134.
12-12-24p (5/22/02)
HELP W A N TED
Private duty nurses, experi­
enced aides or medical assis­
tants for ventilator-dependent
quadriplegic man in Rural Lex­
ington family home.
Experience preferred but will­
ing to train. Reliable, upbeat
people to do transfers, personal
care and ventilator monitoring.
Please send resumes and ref­
erences to Friends Helping
Friends, P.O. Box 1677,
Hermiston, OR 97838 or e-mail
kluciani@ucinet.com or cozad@
eoni.com.
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Help Wanted: Artisan Village
for sales and mise, duties. Call
676-8282 or pick up application.
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Tractor driver for the months
of March and April. Steve Ander­
son, Arlington, Oregon; (541)
454-2513.
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The City of lone has a City
Clerk/Recorder position open­
ing. This is a full-time position
with wages based on experience.
Benefits after probationary pe­
riod. Applicant must have book­
keeping and secretarial skills,
must work well with public. Must
have computer skills and be self-
motivated. Please send resume to
City of lone, P.O. Box 361, lone,
OR 97843, or fax to (541) 422-
7179. Closing date is 2/15/2002
at the close of business. The City
of lone is an Equal Opportunity
Employer and Provider.
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Deliver the new
QWEST DEX
telephone books in:
Pendleton
Hermiston
Heppner
lone
Irrigon
Umatilla
call
1 - 8 0 0 - 733-9675
Mon-Fri 7 :0 0 a.m . to 5 p.m .
Three positions on conser­
vations lands near Boardman,
Ore-gon.
1 Field A ssistant - Duties;
weed control and mapping, bio­
logical data collection and volun­
teer coordination. High school di­
ploma or GED; relevant course
work or work experience re­
quired. Seasonal March 18 to
June 21, $8 to $9/hr DOE.
Field Ecologist - Duties:
implement plant inventories and
vegetation monitoring. Under­
graduate degree in plant/rangeland
ecology or related science, two
years field experience, skills in
grass identification, data collection
and summary. Seasonal from
March 18 to August 23, $10 to
$12/hr DOE.
Weed Ecologist - Duties:
control and map weeds, coordi­
nate work crews, draft weed and
fire plans. Undergraduate degree
in plant/rangeland/weed/fire ecol­
ogy or related science, two years
field experience and plant identi­
fication skills required. Must ob­
tain Oregon herbicide appli­
cator’s license. Seasonal from
March 11 to August 30, $ 12/hr.
Application deadline: Feb. 28.
Shared housing provided, own
transportation required. For info.,
visit website nature.org/oregon. or
call (541)298-1802.
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PLEASE check your classified
ad on the first date o f publication.
While n r are happy to make u n ­
necessary corrections, we cannot
he responsible for errors appear­
ing on multiple days. Hhen can­
celling an ad, PLEASE check to be
sure your ad tt-as not inadvertently
published. THANK YOU
Food Processing
COLUMBIA RIVER
PROCESSING
Boardman, Oregon
Columbia River
Processing invites you
to become a part of a
Team carrying on the
tradition of making
World Famous Products
Employment Opportunities
Food Processing Maintenance:
Desired skills include fabrication/
welding, electrical, PLC’s, refrigeration
& knowledge of dairy systems, package
equipment & general maintenance.
Must be able to work all shifts, including
weekends. Full time. Pay $15-$20/hr
DOE.
Machine Operators - Dairy Pro­
cessing: Need experienced machine
operators to run multiple complex
processes to include: milk receiving
operations,
milk
processing
equipment, cheese making, support
systems & cleaning systems for them
all. Must be able to work all shifts,
including weekends. Full time. Pay
$ 12.60-S 16/hr DOE.
Process Package Operator: Need
machine operators with the aptitude
to run multiple machine process to
include block forming, block sealing
systems and cleaning systems for them
both; boxmaster & computerized
labeling systems: rapid cooling system,
palletizing equipment & warehousing
functions. Must be able to work shifts
& weekends. Full time. Pay $10.50-
$ 13.50/hr DOE.
For all positions, HS degree/GED
strongly preferred unless otherwise
indicated. Successful applicants must
pass skills aptitude tests, drug test &
functional capacities test. Excellent
benefit package. Health, dental,
vision, prescription, life, disability,
plus paid vacation & holidays for
full-time regular employees.
If interested, apply at:
Oregon Employment Department
950 SE Columbia Dr., Ste. B
or mail resume to:
Oregon Employment Department
P.O. Box 150
Hermiston, OR 97838
Fax resumes: (541) 567-2306
Columbia River Processing is an
Equal Opportunity Employer and a
Drug Free Workplace
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Jan. 6: Boardman Police
Dept, o fficer cited David
Hancock, 39, for DUII (BAC
.14).
-MCSO received a report
from a deputy of a subject trying
to elude on foot in Irrigon. Offic­
ers were unable to locate the sub­
ject.
-MCSO deputy gave a ride
to a female subject.
-MCSO, H eppner Police
Dept, received a report from a
caller in Heppner that the male
subject who had trespassed on his
property last night was back this
morning. While on the line, an of­
ficer received an additional call
advising of a possible domestic
situation in progress at the ad­
dress. William Jay Devin, 40, was
arrested for Criminal Trespass I
(x2), and for w arrants from
LaGrande for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Suspend­
ed and Failure to Appear/Desch.
Work Crew. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail with $ 10,000
bail.
-MCSO received a request
for deputy contact from a caller
in Boardman regarding a restrain­
ing order and picking up his per­
sonal belongings.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report from a
caller in Boardman regarding
neighbors fighting and a female
-MCSO received a report
"flipping out”.
from the golf course in Heppner
-MCSO, Oregon State Police that someone broke into the of­
received a report of a vehicle on fice back door and took money.
1-84 eastbound in the Boardman
-MCSO received a request
area that was swerving all over that the area around the Irrigon
the road.
Marina be checked as two juve­
-MCSO, Boardman Police niles there were acting suspicious­
Dept, received a report from a ly-
caller in Boardman of a restrain­
-MCSO received two reports
ing order violation. A male sub­ from Irrigon of a vehicle passing
ject on the other side of a fence a school bus that had its flashing
was calling her names; due to the red lights on. The vehicle nearly
restraining order, no contact was struck two children.
allowed. The subject was trans­
-Heppner Police Dept, re­
ported to the Umatilla County Jail. ceived a request for officer con­
-MCSO, Oregon State Police tact in Heppner regarding an ear­
received a report of a residential
lier incident.
burglar alarm in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a request to
-MCSO received a report
log information from a caller in
from Hermiston Police Dept, of lone regarding a female subject’s
a 911 call received from Irrigon. daughter contacting him by phone.
Several attempts were made to
-MCSO received a hang-up
contact the residence. All units 911 call from a residence in
were unable to locate any one or Boardman. It was kids playing on
any activity. The Hermiston Po­ the phone.
lice were advised.
-MCSO deputies investigated
-M CSO, H eppner Police a suspicious vehicle with a secu­
Dept, received a report of three rity company’s stickers that had
teenagers in the tire bin at Les been seen in Irrigon a few days
Schwab Tire Center in Heppner. previously with subjects going
Officers were unable to locate the door-to-door. The subjects were
subjects.
determined to be legitimate em­
-MCSO received a report ployees of the company on com­
from Umatilla County Sheriff’s pany business.
O ffice that Tim othy Hoyt
-MCSO received a report
Sherwood, 45, was arrested on from Brow n’s Truck Stop in
four Morrow County Circuit
Irrigon of a non-injury, non-block­
Court warrants for Parole Viola- ing motor vehicle accident.
tion/Delivery of a Controlled Sub­
-H eppner Police D ept.,
stance. He was lodged at the
Heppner ambulance received a
U m atilla County Jail with
request for an ambulance for a 40-
$400,000 bail.
year-old male who was having
-MCSO, Boardman Police shortness of breath. The patient
Dept., Boardman Ambulance re­ was transported to Pioneer Me­
ceived a report of a 62-year-old morial Hospital in Heppner.
female with a history o f heart
-MCSO, Boardman Police
problems who was unconscious.
Dept, received a report from a
The patient was transported to caller in Boardman of an unwant­
Good Shepherd Medical Center ed person at that location.
in Hermiston.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
-MCSO deputies arrested
Dept, received a report of two
Kevin Haskel Bond, 29, on a vehicles drag racing in Boardman.
Morrow County Circuit Court Officers were unable to locate the
warrant. He was lodged at the vehicles.
Umatilla County Jail with no bail.
Jan. 8: MCSO, Boardman
-MCSO received a report of Police Dept, received a report
theft and unauthorized entry of a from a caller in Boardman o f a
motor vehicle.
person playing with a fuel pump.
Jan. 7: MCSO deputy cited
It was unfounded.
Shirley Ann Miller, 35, for Driv­
-MCSO, Boardman Police
ing while License Suspended and Dept, received a report from a
No Insurance.
caller in Boardman who saw a
-Boardman Police Dept, re­ relative’s car dome light come on.
ceived a report from the Officers were unable to locate
Boardman Texaco of a possible anyone.
counterfeit $50 bill from an un­
-MCSO, Boardman Police
known local individual.
Dept, officers arrested Jeremy
-Boardman Police Dept, re­ Wayne Bradford. 21 on UCSO
ceived a report from a caller in warrants.
Boardman that someone had just
-MCSO received a report
slashed his vehicle tires. An of­ from a Boardman Police Dept,
ficer was unable to locate any­ officer that a calf was loose. The
one.
officer attempted to locate the
-O regon State Police re­ owners, but they weren’t home.
ceived a report of an entry mo­
-MCSO received a request
tion alarm at the Irrigon Bank of for information regarding the own­
Eastern Oregon.
er’s name of a section of proper­
-MCSO received a report ty along Highway 730. The caller
from a subject that she had lost wanted to buy a tractor that was
her credit card.
on the property.
-Oregon State Police re ­
-M CSO, M orrow County
ceived a report from an employ­ Road Dept, received a report that
ee of the city of lone that a wal­ someone knocked down road
let and debris were found at a
motor vehicle accident site; he
requested officer contact.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon that her
vehicle had been broken into.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller from Mid-Columbia
Bus Co. of a driving complaint
from the previous week.
signs on Blackhorse to Bell Can­
yon Loop to Sandhollow roads.
A deputy was unable to locate
any downed signs.
-MCSO received a report
from the Morrow County Road
Dept, of a motor vehicle accident
on Upper Rhea Creek Road. The
vehicle was off the road and mi­
nor damage was done to the
road. A tow was called.
-Boardman Police Dept, of­
ficer cited Kassie Le Ann Van
Gorder, 19, for Possession of a
Forged Instrument I and Forgery
I.
-MCSO received a report
that Conrad Cavazos, 20, was ar­
rested for Parole Violation/Fail-
ure to Report. He was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Lexington of
threats received that someone
might be attempting to cut down
a fence and let horses out. The
animals were in a pasture outside
of Lexington.
-MCSO received a request
for a deputy contact from a call­
er in Irrigon regarding the neigh­
bor’s dogs burrowing under a
fence and trying to get his dogs.
-Oregon State Police re­
ceived a report of a Mercury
Cougar traveling at about 94 mph
and almost causing a wreck. The
license plate was run and re­
turned as a pickup plate. OSP
was advised.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a request from a
caller in Boardman to check the
area. A suspicious male had
come by claiming to be with a
security company. It was con­
firmed that the company was
working in the area.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in Irrigon of suspi­
cious persons. Two juveniles
were in the neighbor’s yard with
headlights from vehicles on. The
people were new residents mov­
ing in.
-MCSO deputy cited Marie
Eileen Henrichs, 48, for No Op­
erator’s License and Defective
Equipment.
-MCSO deputy cited Betty
Gray, 62, for Criminal Trespass
11 and Telephonic Harassment.
-MCSO, Heppner am bu­
lance received a request for an
am bulance for a woman in
Heppner who was experiencing
extreme weakness. The subject
called back and cancelled the
ambulance.
Jan. 9: MCSO deputy cited
Robert James Gregg, Jr., 24, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 70
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a report
that Douglas Neil Stevens, Jr.,
38, was arrested on a Morrow
County Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/DUII, Resist­
ing Arrest, Failure to Perform
Duties as a Driver, Driving while
License Suspended, No Insur­
ance. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail with $20,000
bail.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of possi­
ble assault in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report of
a fire on refuge property east of
Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy cited a Jared
Andrew Cowan, 18, for Reckless
Driving.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a request for officer con­
tact in lone regarding an incident
OSP is working on.
-Oregon State Police re ­
ceived a report of a boat on the
Columbia River that was smok­
ing and people were trying to flag
the boater down.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a request for a
welfare check on the caller’s
mother-in-law in Boardman. An
officer was unable to locate the
woman: a neighbor advised they
hadn’t seen her in a couple of
days.
-MCSO received a report
from a caller in lone whose Jeep
was damaged. The caller thought
it happened a few days previous­
ly-
-MCSO received a report
from Bank of Eastern Oregon in
Irrigon that a counterfeit $ 100 bill
was received from a customer
who said they got the bill from a
teller at the bank.
-MCSO received a report of
a suspicious person at the
Econolodge in Boardman. It was
determined the person was rest­
ing in his vehicle.
-MCSO, Heppner Police
Dept, received a report of a pan­
ic alarm at the Morrow County
Courthouse. It was determined
workmen accidentally set it off.
-MCSO received a report of
a residential burglar alarm in
Irrigon. It was a false alarm.
-MCSO received a report of
a vehicular hit and run in Irrigon.
The caller believed he knew the
plate number of the other vehi­
cle.
-MCSO deputy arrested
Greg Baree. 43, on a warrant for
Failure to Pay Fine/Driving while
License Suspended and cited for
Failure to Pay Fine/Driving while
License Suspended.
-Boardman Police Dept, re­
ceived a report of a missing juve­
nile.
-Heppner Police Dept, re­
ceived a report from a caller in
Heppner that her ex-husband
came to her residence, kicked in
her basement window when she
asked him to leave, then threat­
ened her by saying, “Watch your
back.” The caller would seek a
restraining order the next day.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police.
Boardman Fire Dept.. Boardman
Ambulance received a report of
a one-vehicle rollover accident on
1-84. Two patients were transport­
ed to Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston. The vehi­
cle was towed. The people's dog
would be kept at the Boardman
Police Dept.
JJUtu Eastern Oregon
Sportsman Show
At the Pendleton Convention Center
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February 15th, 16th, & 17th
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Organized by the Pendleton CHy Club
M l proceeds go to local youth activities.
Sponsored by
Hodgen Distributing
Don’t m iss the multimedia show
I Lands - Five Spirits” by Leon Wferdinger
Friday, February 15th • 6:30 pm
Sponsored by W & D H O R f E
Ottertrack productions
JC A M N O ^
Show Hours: Fri 5pm - 9pm,
Sat 10 am - 8pm, Sun 10am - 5pm
ilts $4.00
I $3.00
Grand Prize:
Salmon Fishing
Trip for 4
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Door Prizes:
Deer Mount, Original
MfUdMe Art 8 MUes
f KELLY LUMBER
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Kids will be able to
catch fish at the
pal
trout pond Sat. K Sun.,
shoot a gun, shoot a
bow, and go home
with a fishing hire.
SEM IN A RS IN C L U D E
• Flv Tying
O VER 50 B O O T H S FEATURING
• Basic Archery Hunting
• Duck & Goose Calling
• Salmon Fishing
• Steelhead Fishing
• Elk Bugling
• Turkey Calling by
Dan Kloer
• And more!
CONTESTS W IT H Q U ALITY PRIZES !
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• Large selection of the latest outdoor
equipment and gear
• Rifles to Mountain hikes
• Boats, RV's, Lodges, Trips
• Antique gun display
• Outdoor art
• Horn scoring with official
B.C./Pope A Young certified scorer
• Expanded big game antler and rack display
sponsored hv j p h
• Elk bugling, Saturday at 6:10 pm
• FK casting c ontest
• Outdoor photo t ontest t o-sponsoced by £ A ! T Q R F G O M A N
Also Sponsoring:
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SU PPLY
St Anthony Hospital
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