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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - FIVE
NOTICES
REAL ESTATE
Come join us Thursday, April
11 at 7:30 a.m. in the Morrow
County Extension Conference
room for the Tobacco Education/
Prevention Coalition.
Call the Morrow County
Health Dept., 676-5421, for more
infomation.
_____________________4-10-lx
Five bedroom house, W* plus
V* bath, 3,300+ sq. ft., spacious
yard, two fireplaces. Call Susan,
1-509-785-1701.
1-23-tfc
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
cannot be responsible for er­
rors appearing on multiple days.
When cancelling an ad, PLEASE
check to be sure your ad was
not inadvertently published.
TH AN K YOU!
RENTALS
For Rent: 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments. Willow View, 515 N.
Elder, Heppner. EOH. 676-9019
or 208-384-1589.
1-30-tfc
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
Have buyer interested in 5-10
acres o f mountain property or
something in the Penland Lake
area.
Contact David Sykes, Heri­
tage Land Co., Heppner, (541)
676-9228 or toll-free 1-800-326-
2152.
4-10-tfx
Heritage
Land Co.
m
«U
LTO«’
180 W. Baltimore f O t
#5, Heppner
*— 1
676-5049
• 59,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
nicely cared for home on one
level 10'x15' deck, fenced yard
and storage shed Convenient to
downtown.
• 16,000 - 13,942 sq. ft. lot with
view of Willow Creek. Ready to
build. Heppner.
• 135,000 - 3-in-1, a best buy! One
main 2-story dwelling with new
windows, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, oak
kitchen, and one 1 bedroom, 1
bath house and a 2 bedroom, 1
bath house with a basement, all
on one tax lot.
• 117,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
older home on comer lot, new fur­
nace, windows, sheetrock, paint,
wiring, siding, floor coverings;
large covered front porch - a must
see!
• 59,000 - 2-story large older home
with 4 bedrooms, 1 bath on large
lot with storage shed and lots of
off-street parking.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
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HELP WANTED
Morrow County Sheriff s Office
Communicatiqps Officer
For an opening and to build an
eligibility list - job requires typ­
ing, general office experience and
ability to function in stressful
situations. Duties include taking
- 9-1-1 calls, radio dispatching,
teletype operation, working with
word processing and computer
files. Must be willing to work any
shift. Office operates 24-hours a
day. Pay starts at $1911 /month.
Apply at Sheriff s Office, 325
Willow View Drive, Heppner,
OR. Phone: (541)676-5317. Re­
turn by closing date, Sunday,
April 14, 2002 at 5 p.m.
Morrow County does not dis­
criminate on the basis of race,
color, natural origin, sex, religion,
age and handicapped status in
employment or the provision of
services.
_____________________ 4-3-2c
Morrow County Health Dis­
trict is accepting applications for
a temporary half-time Mainte­
nance Helper for Pioneer Memo­
rial Hospital and Nursing Home
in Heppner. Position ends Sept.
1, 2002. Duties will be lawn care
f and general maintenance. Indi­
viduals wishing to apply may
pick up an application at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital or call (541)
676-2932. MCHD is an EOE.
____________________ 4-10-lc
Morrow Countv Behavioral
Health is seeking a temporary
Mentor to work with an at-risk
youth for 3-5 hours per week.
Person will engage in activities
and discussions that model posi­
tive relationships and growth.
Criminal background check is
required. Wage is $8 per hour, no
benefits.
Contact Andrea Denton, Mor­
row County Courthouse. P.O.
Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836,
phone (541) 676-5620. Morrow
County is an equal opportunity
employer. Open until filled.
____________________ 4-10-lc
Morrow County Health Dis­
trict is accepting applications for
a part-time fill in medical assis­
tant for Pioneer Medical Clinic
in Heppner. Position requires a
highly organized individual with
good interpersonal skills, knowl­
edge in medical processes, com­
puters. multi-line phones and
general office tasks. We're look­
ing for a team player with the
ability to work independently.
Individuals wishing to apply
may pick up an application at Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital or call
(541) 676-2932. MCHD is an
EOE.
4-10-lc
PETS « ANIMALS
For Sale: one year old neutered
male brindle Boxer, with white
chrome. $250 OBO to a good
home only. 422-7290.
4-3-2c
BUILDING MATERIALS
Steel building. 40x60 was
$11.200. must sell $7.786. 1-800-
292-0111.
4-10-lp
Willow
Creek
Realty
« 7 6 -5 2 4 1
J o y c e K a y & Je rry H ollo m o n
HOME WITH A VIEW. 3 bedroom
manufactured with attached garage
Good carpets and vinyl floor covering.
Price includes washer and dryer, drop-
in range and refrigerator; house also
has a garbage disposal and dish­
washer. Lot #421 has wired, insulated
garage. 24'x20'. 25 Canyon Drive. #00-
16 895,000
LARGE HOME ON CORNER LOT.
3 to 6 bedrooms, has a beauty or bar­
ber shop attached and outside storage
buildings. Nice carpet and vinyl floors,
large kitchen, 2 Vi bathrooms. Large
master bedroom with dressing room
and double closets with large bathroom.
485 N. Main Street. #00-14. $100,000
GREAT FIXER-UPPER. This prop­
erty has great possibilities. House is 2
bedroom. 1020 sq. ft. m/l just waiting
for a creative carpenter. Large lot,
25.693 sq.ft m/l, level with trees along
Willow Creek; very nice. 515 E. Cowins
St. #01-12 $37,000
PERFECT STARTER HOME OR
RETIREMENT. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath,
carport and 18'x13' m/l shop, all on a
large corner lot, 100’x100’ m/l. Located
in the nice quiet town of lone. Excel­
lent place to raise children. 575 E. 2nd
St #01-19 Asking $45,000
INTERNET
Real Estate Listings
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CARS 61 TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SER VICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
C ontact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
For Sale: 1994 Mercury To­
paz, good shape, low mileage.
Call 676-5881.
____________________ 3-10-2c
1977 Dodge Fireball motor-
home, 22 foot, new roof, excel­
lent, excellent shape, low miles,
two beds, good tires. Must see.
$5,700. Julie, 676-9957.
3-10-2c
ANTIQUES
Hood River Antique Expo.
April 20, 9-5, Apnl 21, 10-4:30.
HR Expo Center, 1-84/Exit 63.
Admission $4. Free parking. Info:
(541)387-3817.
4-10-2C
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from the
Heppner Gazette-Times. 676-
9228.
_____________________ 5-3-tfx
Just in time for golf season!
Used Wilson Pro-staff oversized
golf clubs. 1-3-5 woods, 3-pitch­
ing wedge irons. In good condi­
tion. Reasonably priced. Call
676-9877 evenings.
3-6-tfx
man on Kunze Lane. Proposal is
SERVICES
to subdivide the 26.12 acre par­
Linoleum, carpet and Pergo cel into thirteen lots, each meet­
sale and installation Free esti­ ing the 2 acre minimum. Criteria
mates. Call Tim Hedman, eve­ for approval include Morrow
nings, 676-9054. Licensed and County Subdivision Ordinance.
bonded #78201.
Subdivision Application SD­
_____________________ 1-9-tfc N -218: Frank Flock, applicant
Rooter-Tooter: house drain and owner. Property is described
lines and septic lines cleaned. Call as tax lot 3600 of Assessor’s Map
Jim Nelson, 145 E. Main, Lex­ 4N 25 20A. The property is zoned
ington, 989-8369.
Suburban Residential (SR-1A)
____________________ 7-11-tfc and is located within the Board-
man Urban Growth Boundary.
I EVENS BUILDERS^ Property is located approximate­
Specializing in Remodeling
ly one mile southeast of Board-
& New Construction!
man on Kunze Lane. Proposal is
to divide the 6.13 acre parcel into
Handyman Services
6 one acre lots, each meeting the
Senior Discount
1 acre minimum. Criteria for ap­
20 years experience
proval include Morrow County
Lie. 140852 541-384-6468
Subdivision Ordinance.
Land Partition Application
LP-N-311
and Conditional Use
PUBLIC NOTICE
Request
CUP-N-179:
George E
NOTICE OF WATER RIGHT
Miller
Trust,
owner
and
Justin
TRANSFER 8529
and
Stacie
Miller,
applicants.
Eugene (Buzz) S. Logan, Jr.
filed an application with the Wa­ Property is described as tax lot
100 of Assessor’s Map IN 23 and
ter Resources Department to
is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use
change the point of diversion of
(EFU).
Property is fourteen
w ater as provided by ORS
miles
northwest
of lone, or two
540.510 to 540.530.
miles
east
of
Cecil,
on Baker
Certificate 182, in the name
Lane.
Proposal
is
to
partition
the
of C.J. and M.C. Petre, and Mrs.
G.B. Huff, includes a right limit­ 625.97 acre parcel into two lots
ed to 0.34 cubic foot per second with parcel one being approxi­
for irrigation of 20.6 acres with a mately five acres and parcel two
priority date of 1903 from Wil­ being approximately 620 acres
and to site a “non-farm dwelling”
low Creek.
The point of diversion for on parcel one. Criteria for ap­
this right is in the SE'A SW'A, proval include Morrow County
Sec. 26, T3N, R22E.WM; 120’N Subdivision Ordinance ARTI­
& 2500'E from SW cor, Sec. 26. CLE 5; the Morrow County Zon­
The applicant proposes to ing Ordinance Article 3 Section
3.010(F) and Article 6 Section
change the point of diversion;
6
. 020 .
SW 1/. N W 1/., Sec. 23, T3N,
Continued from February 28,
R22E,WM; 1890'S & 580'E from
2002
Subdivision Application,
NW cor, Sec. 23.
SD-N-216:
BAIC, Inc. and Port
Protests may be filed by per­
sons who think their water right of Morrow, applicants and State
may be injured by this change. o f Oregon, owner. Property is
described as tax lots 100, 103,
The fee to file a protest is $25.00.
106, 107 and 108 of Assessor’s
Additional information or forms
Map
4N 24 and is zoned General
and rules for filing protests are
Industrial
(MG). Property is five
available from the Water Re­
miles
west
of Boardman, north of
sources Department by calling 1-
Interstate
84
and west of Tower
503-378-8455, ext. 262. If a pro­
Road.
Proposal
is to partition the
test is filed a hearing may be held.
2273.20
acre
tract
into eight lots.
The last date of publication
C
riteria
for
approval
include
is April 10, 2002. IF NO PRO­
Morrow
County
Subdivision
Or­
TEST IS FILED BY May 10,
dinance.
2002, THE CHANGE MAY BE
Lexington Airport Layout
APPROVED W ITHOUT A
Plan:
The first of three hearings
HEARING.
to
consider
the adoption o f the
Published: March 27, April 3 and
Lexington
Airport
Layout Plan
10, 2002
and
Map,
the
purpose
being to
Affid
identify the existing configura­
PUBLIC NOTICE
tion of the airport and to estab­
lish current and long-term airport
MORROW COUNTY
needs.
This new Airport Layout
LAND USE HEARING
Plan
(ALP)
will replace and su­
THE MORROW COUNTY
percede
the
1983 ALP Report
PLANNING COM M ISSION
and
Environmental
Assessment.
will hold the following hearings
The
new
ALP
drawings
reflect
of public interest on Thursday,
current
conditions
and
facilities.
April 25,2002, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Morrow County School District The primary objective of the ALP
is to identify current and future
Building in Lexington, Oregon:
facility needs and improvements
Land Partition Application
LP-N-310 and Conditional Use necessary to maintain a safe, ef­
Request CUP-N-177: City of ficient, economical and environ­
Boardman, owner and Umatilla mentally acceptable air transpor­
Electric Cooperative, applicant. tation facility. The ALP study
Property is described as tax lot also includes a new land-use plan
119 of Assessor’s Map 4N 24 15 map for the airport and its sur­
and is zoned Space Age Indus­ rounding area. The surrounding
trial (SAI). Property is five miles areas are subject to the existing
west of Boardman, east of Tow­ Airport Approach Zone and Air­
er Road, north of the Kunze Lane port Hazard Zone. The affected
intersection, and south of Inter­ surrounding areas have not
state 84. Proposal is to partition changed from the 1983 study;
the 462.55 acre parcel into two however, the new ALP accurate­
lots with parcel one being 2.07 ly identifies those lands that are
acres and parcel two being ap­ subject to the Airport Approach
proximately 460.48 acres. Pro­ and Airport Hazard Zones. Adop­
posal also includes a Condition­ tion of the ALP will also include
al Use Request to site an electric a zone change o f the airport,
distribution substation on parcel whereby aviation-related uses
one. Criteria for approval include will be permitted outright. Crite­
Morrow County Subdivision Or­ ria for consideration of the pro­
dinance ARTICLE 5; the Mor­ posed Lexington Airport Layout
Plan and Map includes Sections
row County Zoning Ordinance
3.010,
3.090 and 3.091 o f the
Article 3 Section 3.072, Article
Morrow
County Zoning Ordi­
6 Section 6.020, and Article 6
nance,
goals
and policies of the
Section 6.050(0).
Transportation
Element o f the
C onditional Use Request
Comprehensive
Plan, and the
CUP-S-178: John VandenBrink,
County
Transportation
System
applicant and owner. Property is
Plan.
described as tax lot 3501 of As­
Opportunity to voice support
sessor's Map 1S 24 and is zoned
or
opposition
to the above pro­
Exclusive Farm Use (EFU).
Property is located approximate­ posals or to ask questions will be
ly four miles south of lone on provided. Failure to raise an is­
Mortcr Lane. Request is for a sec­ sue in person or by letter or fail­
ond dwelling to be occupied by a ure to provide sufficient specific­
person principally engaged in the ity to afford the decision maker
operation of the dairy. Criteria for an opportunity to respond to the
approval include Morrow Coun­ issue precludes appeal to the
ty Zoning Ordinance Article 3 Land Use Board o f Appeals
Section 3.010(D)(3) and Article based on those issues.
Copies of the staff report and
6 Section 6.030.
all
relevant
documents will be
Subdivision Application SD­
available
after
April 12, 2002.
N-217: Stephen and Bonnie Sim­
For
more
information,
please
pson, applicant and owner. Prop­
contact
Tamra
Mabbott
or
Carla
erty is described as tax lot 205 of
Assessor's Map 4N 25 22 and is McLanc at the Morrow County
Planning Department at 541-922-
zoned Farm Residential (FR-2).
Property is located approximate­ 4624 or 541-676-9061 ext 5503.
DATED this 5th day of April,
ly 2.5 miles southeast of Board-
2002.
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: Apnl 10, 2002
Affid
The City may reject any bid
not in compliance with all pre­
scribed public bidding proce­
dures and requirements, and may
reject for good cause any or all
bids upon a finding of the City
PUBLIC NOTICE
that it is in the public interest to
Notice of Budget
do so.
Committee Meeting
The bidder must be regis­
A public meeting of the Bud­ tered with the Construction Con­
get Committee o f the Oregon tractors Board.
Trail Library District, Morrow
Work consists o f , but may
County, State of Oregon, to dis­ not be limited to, the following
cuss the budget for the fiscal year estimated unit cost quantities.
July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2003,
SCHEDULE A
will be held at the Imgon Annex,
Mobilization, Lump Sum:
205 N.E. 3rd St., Irrigon, OR Temporary Protection and Direc­
97844. The meeting will take tion of Traffic, Lump Sum; Un­
place on the 24th day of April, classified Excavation, 750 Cu.
2002, at 6 pm. The purpose of the Yds.; Aggregate Base, 560 Ton;
meeting is to receive the budget Type C Asphalt Pavement, 310
message and to receive comment Ton; Concrete Curb, 625 Lin. Ft.;
from the public on the budget. A Concrete Sidewalk, 200 Sq. Yds.
copy o f the budget document
; Adjustment of Manholes, 1, Ea.;
may be inspected or obtained at Concrete Driveway Ramps 93
the budget committee meeting or Sq. Yds. Removal o f Existing
after April 24,2002, at Boardman
Sidewalk, 101 Sq. Yds.; Remov­
and Heppner libraries between al o f Existing Traffic Island,
the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 Lump Sum; Saw Cut Existing
p.m.
Pavement, 68 Lin. Ft.; Storm
This is a public meeting
Drain Trench Excavation, 90 Cu.
where deliberations of the Bud­ Yds.; Storm Drain Bedding and
get Committee will take place.
Backfill. 177 Ton; PVC, 12" dia.
Any person may appear at the ,94 Lin. Ft.; PVC 18" dia., 169
meeting and discuss the proposed
Lin. Ft.; Storm Drain Shallow
programs with the Budget Com­ Manhole 1 Ea., Storm Drain
mittee.
Catch Basin, 3 Ea.
Published: April 10, 2002
SCHEDULE B
Affid ____________________
Trench Excavation; 153 Cu
Yds.; Pipe Zone Bedding, 105
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tons;
Trench Backfill, 100 Cu
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
Yds.;
C-900
PVC Pipe 8", 471
HEPPNER
Lin.
Ft.;
Fire
Hydrant
1 Ea.; Ser­
RANGER DISTRICT
vice
Connections,
2
Ea.
CABLE REHAB FUELS
Prevailing Wage Rates for
REDUCTION
Public
Works Contracts in Ore­
The Heppner Ranger District
gon,
subject
to ORS 279.348 to
is conducting an Environmental
279.380
shall
apply to this con­
Assessment on the proposed Ca­
tract.
Oregon
Bureau of Labor
ble Rehab fuels reduction project.
and
Industries’
Prevailing Wage
All nine units are in Morrow
Rates
are
included
in the Contract
County, Oregon located at T. 4
Documents.
S. , R. 28 E„ Sec. 13; T. 4 S„ R.
A Bid Bond in the amount of
29 E„ Sec. 19; T. 5 S„ R. 28 E„
10%
of the bid amount is required
Sections 13-14,23-24,28-29,32;
with
the proposal.
T. 6 S., R. 29 E„ Section 7 sur­
Performance
and Payment
veyed.
Bonds
in
the
amount
of the con­
The District proposes to re­
tract
bid
amount
will
be
required
duce the fire danger by eliminat­
of
the
successful
bidder.
ing much of the standing dead
The City of Heppner will
and down woody material, re­
award
the contract within thirty
duce the levels of noncommercial
(30)
calendar
days of the bid
suppressed understory and jack­
opening.
Work
will commence
pot bum and underbum the sites
within
five
(5)
calendar
days of
to further reduce the fire hazard
the notice to proceed. The con­
and prepare the sites for natural
tractor shall complete all work
or artificial regeneration.
required in the contract within 60
Please contact M ichael
Bums at the address below for a calendar days of the stated date
in the notice to proceed. All work
full project description and map.
must
be completed by August 1.
Comments regarding this
2002
.
project must be received by May
Copies of the Contract Doc­
9, 2002. W ritten com m ents
uments
may be obtained at:
should be addressed to Andrei
Ferguson
Surveying and Engi­
Rykoff, District Ranger, P.O.
neering
Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836. Oral
comments can be submitted by P.O. Box 519, 210 East Main
Street
telephone at (541) 676-9187.
Mt. Vernon, Or. 97865
Published: April 10, 2002
Ph (541) 932-4520
Fax: (541)932-4430
PUBLIC NOTICE
Upon receipt of a non- re­
NOTICE OF BUDGET
fundable
charge of $60.00 for
COMMITTEE MEETING
each set of Contract Documents
A public meeting of the Bud­
requested. The Contractor shall
get Committee of the Boardman
provide a mailing address, phone
Park & Recreation District. Mor­
and fax numbers when plans are
row County, State of Oregon, to
requested.
discuss the budget for the fiscal
The City of Heppner is an
year July 1,2002 to June 30.2003
equal opportunity employer.
will be held at Boardman Park &
Gerald Breazeale,
Recreation District office, #1
Heppner City Manager
West Marine Drive. Boardman.
Published: April 10 and 17,2002
OR. The meeting will take place
Affid
on the 23rd day of April, 2002 at
7:30 p.m. The purpose o f the
News Editor Needed
meeting is to receive the budget
Hours: Monday and Tuesday,
message and to receive comment
9 a.m.-5 p.m., with one hour for
from the public on the budget. A
lunch.
copy o f the budget document
Job description: gather news
may be inspected or obtained on
for the newspaper. Take photos
or after April 23,2002 at# 1 West
with digital camera. Edit news
Marine Drive, Boardman, be­
submitted by the public Skills
tween the hours of 9:00 a m. and
needed: must be a good writer and
5:00 p.m. This is a public meet­
speller. Must be com fortable
ing where deliberation o f the
working with the public. Must
Budget Committee will take
have basic skills in working with
place. Any person may appear at
a computer (Microsoft Word in
the meeting and discuss the pro­
particular).
posed programs with the Budget
Contact David or April at the
Committee.
Heppner Gazette, in person or by
Published: April 10 and 17,2002
phone. 676-9228.
Affid
TJfatln 7(/A*t “ipm "Dtioe.
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
CITY OF HEPPNER
COURT STREET
RECONSTRUCTION 2002
SCHEDULE A & B
Sealed Bids for the “CITY
OF
HEPPNER.
COURT
STREET RECONSTRUCTION,
2002. SCHEDULE A and B” will
be received by the City Record­
er. City of Heppner at City Hall,
by 11:00 A M., local time on the
24th day of Apnl. 2002. The bids
will be publicly opened and read
at City Hall, after 5:00 P.M. on
the 24th day of April. 2002.
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