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. _____________________ 1-9-tfc Rooter-Tooter: house drain lines and septic lines cleaned. Call Jim Nelson, 145 E. Main, Lex ington, 989-8369. ____________________ 7-11-tie 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. ____________________ l-23-3c Help Wanted: Artisan Village for sales and mise, duties. Call 676-8282 or pick up application. ______________________ 1-30-2C Tractor driver for the months of March and April. Steve Ander son, Arlington, Oregon; (541) 454-2513. ______________________ 1-30-5C 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. 2-6-2c 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. _________________ 2-6-2p 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 -t-- ,{k.\ February 15th, 16th, & 17th Jt* 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 ..................**** V v Door Prizes: Deer Mount, Original MfUdMe Art 8 MUes f KELLY LUMBER > 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 ! / ~ 9 j * • 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: ! SU PPLY St Anthony Hospital U U p k t k & r A N K