SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 31, 2002 We would like to thank every ­ Meter Reader position for the one who responded to the light­ rural areas of Heppner, Condon, ning fire Wednesday night, on Fossil, lone, Lexington, Condon. Highway 74. To lone, Arlington, Full time/part time. To apply, Heppner, Boardman and Irrigon contact Oregon State Job Service Fire depts. To all those volunteers at (541) 567-3381 for details. who would have had a lot more _____________________7-31-lc fun watching the full moon from Seven county economic devel­ the comfort of their porches, we opment district in Pendleton, Ore­ thank y ou. A special thank you gon. seeks self-starter to assist in to Greg Rietmann, Justin Miller, c o m m u n ity d e v e lo p m en t. Joe Rietmann and Jerry Riet­ Bachelor’s degree in economic mann, who helped secure our developm ent-related field or home and pump station. equivalent experience required. As for Friday a fte rn o o n ’s Call GEODC at (54!) 276- tlare-up, extreme gratitude to our 6745 for application. EOE. neighbors, Ron and Judy Harris _____________________7-31-3c (specifically Judy’s nose), and Morrow County Dick and Joanne Goodhead for S heriffs Office coming to the rescue. To Jeff Key Communications Officer for calling 911 from the line box For an opening and to build an on the highway, after restoring eligibility list - job requires typ­ phone service from Wednesday ing, general office experience and night's fire. To lone and Arling­ ability to function in stressful sit­ ton Fire depts., and to Irrigon’s, uations. Duties include taking 9- who just happened to be going by 1-1 calls, radio dispatching, tele­ our house at the right time. To the type operation, working with many people w ho came in off the word processing and computer highway to help, our sincere ap­ files. Must be willing to work any preciation. Without you, we may shift. Office operates 24-hours a not have had a house in which to day. Pay starts at $1931/month. sit to write this thank you. (And a Apply at Sheriffs Office, 325 hug to Joanne for “babysitting”.) Willow View Drive, Heppner, Buzz and Jeanette Logan OR. Phone (541) 676-5317. Re­ _____________________7-31-lc turn by closing date, Friday, Aug. Our family greatly appreciates 9, 2002 at 5 p.m. the remarkable efforts o f area Morrow County does not dis­ firefighters and volunteers at the criminate on the basis o f race, recent fire on our farm. We deep­ color, natural origin, sex, religion, ly appreciate the help of: Arling­ age and handicapped status in ton, Boardman, Heppner, Her- employ ment or the provision of miston, lone, Irrigon, Pendleton services. and Stanfield fire departments, as 7-31-2c well as Waste Management, De­ partment of Transportation. Gil­ RENTALS liam County Sheriffs Depart­ Small two bedroom house suit­ ment and Gilliam County Road able for one or two people. Stove Department. We don’t know what and refrigerator furnished. $395 we would have done without your month plus deposit. 676-9621. dedication and expertise. _____________________7-24-2c Sincerely, For rent: one bedroom apart­ Brian, Lorie, Jenny, ments. Willow View, 515 N. El­ and Niki Sullivan der, Heppner. EOH. 676-9019 or and Jarrod and Alison Ogden 208-384-1589. 7-31-lc ____________________ 7-24-tfc For rent: three bedroom coun­ NOTICES try house, Lexington area. $455, first/last/cleaning. 989-8442, THOMAS ORCHARDS 989-8407. Kimberly, Oregon _____________________7-31-2c li-PICK For rent: two bedroom, one I'.ai ly S em i-C lin g Peaches: bath mobile in town. Washer/ dryer/dishwasher. $275/month. IIARBELL 40« lb. Call 676-5166, leave message. By Saturday. \ugusl 3: ____________________ 7-31-tfc F L U O RCREST 4 0 « lb. For rent: two bedroom duplex. \pricols 4!»« / lb. $345/month. Call (541) 567- While lhey Iasi 8232. 7-31-2c Bring C o n ta in e rs O p en 7 d a y s a w e e k REAL ESTATE 8 a .m .-6 p.m . ONLY (541) 9 3 4 -2 8 7 0 WANTED Personal and Business Loans available. Consolidate all bills into one low payment, regardless of credit. Minimum 5k. Toll-free, 1-877-257-0452. 7-17-4p Have buyer interested in 5-10 acres o f mountain property or something in the Penland Lake area. Have buyer interested in bare lot at Blake's Ranch. Contact David Sykes, H eri­ tage Land Co., Heppner, (541) 676-9228 or toll-free 1-800-326- 2152. 5-8-tfx HELP WANTED The Heppner Gazette-Times is now taking applications for News Editor. This is a part-time position, Monday and Tuesday, 9-5. Prior experience not neces­ sary; however, applicant must have good spelling and writing skills. Apply at the G azette- Times office. ____________________ 7-31-tfx 100 w o rk e rs needed. A s­ semble crafts, wood items. Ma­ terials provided. To $480 plus week. Free information package. 24 hours. 801-428-4835. _____________________7-31-2c Help w anted: som eone to clean Snack Shack during Fair. 676-5300. _____________________7-31-2c The Bank of Eastern Oregon is now accepting applications for a Data Entry Clerk for the Hep­ pner Branch. The applicant must possess excellent 10 key skills, computer knowledge helpful, able to work with little or no su­ pervision. Mon-Fri 4 p.m .-10 p.m. Full-time wTienefits. Wage DOE and DOQ. Contact Human Resources Dept.-Tricia Gunder­ son at 541-676-9125 or stop by the bank for application. Closing date - 8-9-02. Bank of Eastern Oregon is an Equal Opportunity Employer 7-31-2c 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. TH A N K YO U! REAL ESTATE/LOTS For Sale: Lots in Hardman. Call (541 ) 676-5876 or (541 ) 676- 5157. 7-17-4C 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 Do you have legal insurance? A re you prepared for the unforeseen? Have you prepared a will? Think legal help is unaffordable? Let me provide for you and your family a legal plan that you can afford! You cannot afford to pass this up. C all me to find out more about this am azing plan. Diane Munkers ( 541) 676-5863 « ( 541) 676-8756 1-866- 743-5256 PETS « ANIMALS For Sale: nice looking two year old smaller horse. Arabian-Mus- tang. $500. 989-8514 or 676- 5550. 7-24-2c LOST « FOUND LOST: wooden cross neck­ lace. in downtown Heppner. RE­ WARD. Merry Brannon, 676- 5756. _____________________7-31-2c 1 REAL ESTATE 1908 VINTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE. Corner lot, fenced yard. Very nice, just remodeled. Three bedrooms, large kitchen with oak cabinets, propane stove fireplace with mantle, two decks, cottage flower garden and herbs. Must see to appreciate. $89,900. (5 4 1 ) 6 7 6 -5 2 4 7 7.24.* Willow Creek. Realty 6 7 6 -5 2 4 1 Jo yceK ay & Jerry H ollom an GREAT FIXER-UPPER. This prop­ erty has great possibilities. House is 2 bedroom, 1020 sq. ft. m/1 just waiting for a crea tive 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., lone. #01-19. Asking $45,000 A WELL BUILT FAMILY HOME. 3 bedrooms, 2 bonus rooms (den or nurs­ ery), 1 bath and sunken dining room. Full basement 3/4 finished. Fireplace with insert and a 15’x15' covered patio. 2412 sq. ft. m/l. Hardwood/tile and vi­ nyl floors. Lot 70’x125.5’ m/l, well land­ scaped. Wood shake roof with stucco s id in g . 4 20 W. W a te r St. # 0 2 -0 5 . $92 000 LOOKING FOR PRIVACY, but still want to live in town? Don't pass this one up. Possible 4 bedrooms, single bath, family room, living room, dining room, utility room. New vinyl siding, good roof (com position), well land­ scaped yard with pond/fountain. Nice fenced yard and big unfenced yard. Large wired shop with loft, small stor­ age shed; all on a double lot. Not on a street (enter through private alley). Nice view overlooking city park and Main Street. A Must See! 545 Elder St. #02- 06 PRICED AT $90,000 Heritage Land Co ♦ m mum 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner 676-5049 • 59,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, nicely cared fo r 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. • 127,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with family room, fireplace with gas insert, on view lot. • 59,000 - 2-story large older home with 4 bedrooms, 1 bath on large lot with storage shed and lots of off-street parking. • 15,000 - flat commercial lot just off Main Street, Heppner • 69,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 Vi bath with extra large master bedroom, and family room with wood stove, fireplace in living room with pro­ pane insert. Sale pending. Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 unvw.heppner.net INTERNET Real Estate Listings www. heppner. n e t CARS « TRUCKS WRIGHT’S CHEVY, INC. OLDSMOBILE SA LE S AND SER VICE Our Customer Is Always #1 Contact: Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. W right Phone (541)763-4175 Fossil, Oregon MISCELLANEOUS Advertise your business with solid magnet door signs from the H eppner Gazette-Times. 676- 9228, ask for David. _____________________ 5-3-tfx Used Wilson Pro-staff over­ sized golf clubs. 1-3-5 woods. 3- pitching wedge irons. In good condition. Call 676-9877 eve­ nings. 3-6-tfx 20 ft. 1976 Reinell boat, in­ board-outboard, 4-cylinder Volvo engine, built-in fish boxes. $3,000 OBO. Craig Canham, 676-8953. _____________________7-10-4c Formal dresses for a reduced price. Call Kathy or Jodie at 676- 5441. 7-31-2c PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The City o f Heppner will hold a public hearing August 12, 2002, to accept testimony regard­ ing passage of AN ORDINANCE CO RRECTIN G THE O R D I­ NANCE REFERENCE IN OR­ DINANCE NUMBER 536 RE­ GARDING THE COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOPERA­ TIVE FRANCHISE COMPEN­ SATION. The hearing will be held at 7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street at the regular scheduled City Council meeting. Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for view­ ing at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, M onday through Friday. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: July 24 and 31,2002. Affid_______ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN M. LOGAN. Deceased. Case No. P02-44 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­ EN that the undersigned Henry Krebs has been appointed Per­ sonal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the Personal Rep­ resentative at 112 W 4th Street, The Dalles, OR 97058 within four months after the date of first publication of this Notice or they PUBLIC NOTICE may be barred. Any person whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the attorney for the Personal Repre­ sentative. DATED and first published, July 31,2002 (s) Henry Krebs Personal Representative PO Box 336 lone, OR 97843 Charles K. Toole DUNN, TOOLE & CARTER, LLP Attorneys at Law 112 W 4th Street The Dalles. OR 97058 Telephone: 541-296-5424 Published: July 31, August 7 and 14,2002 Affid F u n f o r e v e ry o n e a t C e le b r a te H e p p n e r ’s H is to r y d a y Morrow County Commission on Children & Families Seeks Mini Proposals. The Morrow County Com­ mission on Children & Families is seeking mini grant proposals. Mini grant funds are available for anticipated yet unidentified com­ munity needs and to leverage oth­ er funds and resources into ser­ vices, advocacy and unique projects for the children, youth and families of Morrow County. There is approxim ately $450 available at this time. The funds can also be used to augment or improve child care resources in Morrow county. Grant requests may be from $ 100 to $450. Ex­ amples of reasonable Mini Grant Fund requests include, but are not lim ited to: seasonal program needs; small capital expenditures (except for private property); ser­ vice program staff training; one time events and pilot projects. Child care development projects may be purchase of equipment, other than capital outlay, or train­ ing for day care providers. All proposals must fall within CCF guidelines/goals of supporting Strong N urturing F am ilies, H ealthy T hriving C hildren, Healthy Thriving Youth, or Car­ ing Communities. The deadline for these proposals is Thursday, August 29,2002. Proposals must be in the Commission office by 5 p.m. Thurs., August 29. The proposals will be awarded during the regular CCF meeting at the DHS building in Boardman, on Sept. 10, 2002. Applications are available at the commission of­ fice at 120 South Main in Hepp­ ner or by calling 676-9675. Published: July 31, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW (Family Law Department) In the Matter of the Adoption of MEISHA LEE KJRKER, A Minor Child. No. 02-A-002 CITATION [ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE] TO: KEITH PIERSON: In the name of the State of Oregon, and by order o f the Honorable Jeffrey M. Wallace, C ircuit Court Judge, issuing citation for service upon you. You are hereby cited to appear on August 23, 2002 at the hour of 8:30 a.m., in room 204, M orrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon, to show cause, if any, why your consent to the adoption o f the above-named child should not be dispensed with, your paternal rights should not be term inated, and the adoption should not be granted as prayed for in the petition for adoption. You are hereby notified that the adoption will be granted, as prayed for, unless you file a response or answer to the petition filed herein before the above date and time. This citation shall be served in the same matter as a summons, and due return made thereof. DATED this 19th day o f July, 2002 (s) Sharon Biddle Clerk of the Circuit Court Published at the direction of Morrow County Circuit Court Published: July 24, 31, August 7 and 14, 2002 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE DEADLINE MONDAYS AT 5 p.m. I MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE