Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
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180 W Baltimore f O v
#5, Heppner
676-5049
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• 39.900 - 1 bedroom, 1 bath, lots
of storage, metal roof, new carpet
in bedroom and living room. Large
finished basem ent, detached
single car garage. In commercial
zone PRICE REDUCED
• 120,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
manufactured home on 715 acres
on Willow Creek Covered carport,
covered patio, also includes
40'x50' shop with concrete floor
and 2-story storage area, in city
limits.
• 41,500 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, on
quiet street. Neat and a great
starter home New counters,
newer paint, utility room.
• 46,900 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, new
paint, covered front porch across
from city park. PRICE REDUCED.
• 81,500 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, on
large lot with view, new paint and
wiring. Storage shed.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 6 76-922H
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J o yceK n y ¿t Jerry H otlom on
LARGER THAN IT LOOKS 2412
sq. ft. m/l 3 bedrooms, 2 bonus rooms
(den or nursery), 1 bath and sunken
dining room. Full basement, % finished.
Fireplace with propane insert and a
15’x15' covered patio. Hardwood/tile
and vinyl floors. Level 70'x125.5’ m/l lot,
well landscaped. Wood shake roof with
stucco exterior. 420 W. Water Street.
#02-05. $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 (composition), well land
scaped yard with pond/fountain, par
tially fenced. Large wired shop with loft,
small storage shed, all on a double lot.
Not on a street (enter through a private
alley). Nice view overlooking city park
and Main Street. A must see! 545 El
der Street. #02-06. PRICED AT
$87,000.
QUIET AND ROOMY IN THE TIM
BER. This 1 264 sq. ft. m/l newly remod
eled mountain home is just waiting for
a family. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, deck en
trance, new vinyl windows and two cov
ered parking areas. Fenced .92 acres
m/l with timber Snowmobiles and ATVs
are welcome at Blakes Ranch. #02-07.
$89,000.
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Heppner Gazette-Times. 676-
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staff oversized golf clubs. 1-3-5
woods, 3-pitching wedge irons. In
good condition. Only $175. Call
676-9877 evenings._____3-6-tfx
For Sale: large used sofa,
loveseat and chair, good condi
tion, dark plaid. $200 OBO. 676-
9228 days, 676-9939 evenings.
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The Bank of Eastern Oregon
is now accepting applications for
a Peak-Tim e T eller at the
Heppner Branch. Applicant must
possess excellent customer ser
vice skills. Teller experience or
cash handling skills a plus. Must
be a team player and willing to
travel to other branch locations as
needed. Monday through Friday,
11 to 4 p.m. Competitive salary
and benefits package.
Applicants may call Tricia
Gunderson at (541) 676-9125 or
write P.O. Box 39, Heppner, OR
97836 to request an application.
Applications will close Jan. 31,
2003.
Bank of Eastern Oregon is an
equal opportunity employer.
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Columbia River
Processing
Boardman, Oregon
Columbia River Processing invites
you to be come a part of a Team
carrying on the tradition of making
World Famous Dairy Products.
Employment Opportunities
For all Jobs, must be able to work
all shifts & weekends.
Food Processing Maintenance:
Desired skills include fabrication/
welding, electrical, PLC’s, refrigera
tion & knowledge of dairy systems,
package equipment, & general main
tenance. Full Time. Pay $15-$20/hr
DOE.
M achine M achine O perators -
D a iry P ro c e s s in g : Need experi
enced machine operators to run mul
tiple complex processes to include:
milk receiving operations, milk pro
cessing equipment, cheese making,
support systems & cleaning systems
for them all. Full time. Pay $12.60-
$16.00/hr DOE.
P ro c e s s P ackage O p e ra to r:
Need machine operators with the
aptitude to run multiple machine pro
cess to include block forming, block
sealing systems, and cleaning sys
tems for them both: boxm aster &
computerized labeling systems; rap
id cooling system, pallatizing equip
ment, & warehousing functions. 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 benelil package. Health,
denial, vision, prescription, lile, dis
ability. plus paid vacation t holidays
tor lull-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.
We are an Equal O pportunity
Employer & a Drug Free Workplace.
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CARS « TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AI\D SER VICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
For Sale: 1992 Ford LXT4x4
pickup with matching canopy, 5
liter 302 automatic transmission,
loaded with lots of extras. $6,700
or best offer. 676-9977 after 5
p.m.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
South Morrow Scholarship
Trust announces it ’s annual
meeting on January 27, 2003 at
6:00p.m. at Klamath First Bank,
111 N. Main, Heppner, Or. This
meeting is open to all members
and the community at large.
Published: January 22, 2003
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Heppner will
hold a public hearing February
10,2003, to accept testimony re
garding passage of AN ORDI
NANCE APPROVING AN AP
PLICATION FOR ANN EX
ATION AND PROCLAIMING
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN
PROPERTY INTO THE CITY
OF HEPPNER; AND DECLAR
ING AN EMERGENCY. Pas
sage of the ordinance will annex
in to the City property described
as:
The Southerly 200 feet more
or less of the Tract described on
M-46053, Morrow County, Ore
gon Deed records which lie with
in the South 1/2 of the Southwest
1/4 of Section 35, Township 2,
Range 26 East of the Willamette
Meridian, Morrow County, Ore
gon. The North Line o f said
South 1/2 is also one of the City
Limits Lines of the Town of Hep
pner, Morrow County, Oregon.
The hearing will be held at
7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall,
188 W. Willow Street at the reg
ular 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, Monday
through Friday.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: January 22 & 29,2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wednesday, January 22, 2003 - NINE
subject were stealing Christm as
decorations around the area.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report o f a panic alarm at a
Police Dept, received a report of a business in Boardman. The alarm
customer passing a counterfeit bill
was cancelled; it was an error in
at the Boardman Sentry Market.
the system.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M C SO , O regon State
report from a caller that their
Police received a report from a
vehicle pulling a horse trailer was
caller on H ighw ay 84 that their
disabled on Highway 74 outside
cat loader w as stolen. It w as
o f lone.
recovered in the trees dow n the
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
road.
report o f suspicious activity at the
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
C entral Red Apple parking lot.
r e la y e d r e p o r t fro m th e
D eputies were unable to locate
H e rm is to n P o lic e D e p t, o f
anyone.
possible child abuse from G ood
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Shepherd Hospital regarding an
report from a caller in Heppner
infant with a fracture. It w as
that a neighbor’s door was wide
determined there was no abuse.
open and the dog w as barking
-M C SO , O regon State
co n stan tly . W hen the c a ller
Police received a report from a
looked into the house it appeared
caller on 1-84 eastbound that she
to be trashed with a possible
w as se p ara te d from a n o th e r
PUBLIC NOTICE
burglary occurring.
vehicle she was traveling with and
The Heppner City Council
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hadn’t heard from the driver in
will hold a joint work session and
rela
y
ed
report
from
O
regon
three
hours. The caller called
meeting February 4, 2003 with
State
Police
o
f
a
possible
DUII
back
later
and said she had made
the Heppner Planning Commis
w
estbound
on
H
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ay
730
contact
with
the other driver.
sion regarding the Downtown
leaving
Irrigon.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Development Plan. This meeting
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
will replace the regular meeting
request for deputy assistance in
o f the Planning Commission
report o f a possible dom estic
Irrigon for a fem ale w ho is
which would have been held Feb situation in Irrigon. The caller’s pregnant, has a small child, and
ruary 3, 2003. This meeting is a neighbors w ere in the street
needed assistance retrieving her
public meeting and members of yelling.
belongings from her residence
the public are invited to attend.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
where her boyfriend is.
The meeting will be held at 7:00
request for an am bulance at
-M C S O deputy cited
PM, at the Bank of Eastern Ore
G D ’s Restaurant in Heppner for
Curtis A llen G raham , 37, for
gon conference room, 279 N.
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73
Main, Heppner, Oregon. Persons a m ale subject who had fallen.
The
patient
was
transported
to
mph
in a 45 mph zone.
who wish to attend and need as
Pioneer
M
em
orial
Hospital
in
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
sistance are asked to call (541)
Heppner.
report from U C SO that David
676- 9618, or TTY relay 1-800-
D ec.
28:
M CSO
Alan Candell, 38, was in custody
735-2900.
Gerald W. Breazeale
deputies arrested Shawn Michael
for Boardman Police Dept, on a
City Manager
C handler, 36, on a H eppner
P ro b a b le C a u s e c h a rg e o f
Published: January 22 & 29,2003
Justice Court warrant for Failure
Forgery 1 and Theft 1. He was
Affid
to Pay Fine/Driving while License
lodged at the U m atilla County
Suspended w ith a hold for a
Jail.
M y rtle C re e k P o lic e D ept,
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
w arrant. He was lodged at the
re p o rt from a c a lle r at th e
Boardman westbound rest area
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Umatilla County Jail.
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that
his vehicle was disabled, his
Office (MCSO) reports handling
wife
and children were with him
report
from
Oregon
State
Police
the following business:
that
Stanley
Bruce
Jones,
46,
and
there
w as no m oney for
D ec.
27:
M CSO
was arrested on an Irrigon Justice
repairs. Contact was m ade with
r e c e iv e d a r e p o r t fro m
Court
warrant
for
Failure
to
Pay
the caller’s relative in Portland;
H erm iston Police D ept, that
the family would wait at the rest
F
in
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riv
in
g
w
h
ile
L
icense
Bobby G ene Burgess, 36, w as
Suspended.
He
w
as
lodged
at
area until the relative arrived.
arrested on a M orrow County
D ec. 29: M CSO deputy
the
Umatilla
County
Jail.
w arrant for Failure to A ppear/
arrested
D ee Edw ard Ellis, 35,
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Theft II, Unlawful entry. He was
for DUII. Ellis w as cited and
report from the Tualatin Police
lodged at the U m atilla County
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-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
arrested on a M orrow County-
-Boardman Police Dept,
report from a caller in H eppner
Irrigon
Justice
Court
warrant
for
o
f
fic
e
r
c ite d R a c h a e l Je an
o f prowlers outside her residence
Failure
to
Appear/Driving
while
Robinson,
24, for No O perator’s
and two suspicious vehicles.
L icense Suspended. He w as
License.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
lodged
at
the
Washington
County
report from a caller in Heppner
report
o
f an abandoned vehicle
Jail.
o f a dead faw n at a fence next
at
Wilson/Bombing
Range Road
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B
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a
rd
m
a
n
door to the caller.
with
a
male
subject
w
alking away
Police
Dept,
received
a
report
-Boardman Police Dept,
from
the
vehicle.
W
hile a tow
from
a
caller
in
Boardm
an
that
o ffic e r c ite d D ean n a T racy
truck
w
as
en
route,
the
ow ner
he had gotten phone calls from
Bramblett, 32, for Violation o f the
showed up and the vehicle was
te n a n ts re p o rtin g n o ise and
Basic Rule, 80 mph in a 65 mph
moved.
people
going
in
and
out
o
f
a
zone.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
certain apartment.
-M C S O ,
H eppner
report
from
a caller in Boardman
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c
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iv
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d
a
am bulance received a report
o
f
a
w
o
lf
-ty
p e d o g on h is
report
from
a
caller
in
Irrigon
that
from a caller in Heppner o f a 61 -
property
and
he
was afraid to ;
a m ale subject and a fem ale
year-old m ale w ho was having
chase it off.
d ifficu lty breath in g and w as
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police D ept., G illiam County
SherifTs Office received a report
o f a $7 fuel d riv e-o ff from the
Boardm an Texaco; the vehicle
was heading westbound on 1-84.
-M C SO , U nion Pacific
Railroad received a report from
a caller that an eastbound train
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-M C S O d ep u ty cited
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W illiam S. N e p o te , 58, for
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Limit, 78 mph in a 65 m ph zone
and No P roof o f Insurance.
-M C S O d ep u ty cited
Earl J. Dierking, 50, for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 76 m ph in a
55 mph zone and Failure to Yield
to an Emergency Vehicle.
- M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report
from O regon State Police o f a
p o s s ib le D U II on 1-84
eastbound.
-M C S O d e p u ty cited
three juveniles for M IP-Alcohol
by Consumption.
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availability Not available to principals and employees of Polaris,
-M C SO , O regon State
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eastbound.
The Heppner Fire Advisory
Committee will hold a meeting
on February 6, 2003 to consider
fire departm ent issues and
concerns and review the 2003 fire
call history. At the meeting the
rate paid by the Heppner Rural
Fire D istrict to the City of
Heppner will be established. The
contract between the City of
Heppner and the Heppner Rural
Fire D istrict will also be
considered. The meeting will be
held at 7:00 PM at Heppner City
Hall, 188 W. Willow Street,
Heppner, Oregon 97836. If you
would like to attend the meeting
and need assistance, please call
(541) 676-9618 or TTY relay
800-735-2900.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: January 22 & 29,2003
Affid
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w as tra n s p o rte d to P io n e e r
Memorial Hospital.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
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