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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon MISCELLANEOUS HELP W ANTED Advertise your business with solid magnet door signs from the Heppner Gazette-Times. 676- 9228, ask for David. _____________________ 5-3-tfx Someone please buy these golf clubs! Used Wilson Pro-staff oversized g o lf clubs. 1-3-5 woods, 3-pitching wedge irons. In good condition. Only $175. Call 676-9877 evenings. _____________________3-6-tfx For Sale: Wood. 676-5406. l-29-2c The Bank of Eastern Oregon is now accepting applications for a Peak-Tim e Teller 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. 1-22-2C RENTALS For rent: two bedroom apart ments. Willow View, 515 N. El der, Heppner. 676-9019 or 208- 384-1589. ^ ________________ £ 7-24-tfc For rent: two bedroom mobile home. $225 month. 676-9482. 1-29-lc REAL ESTATE Willow ^ Creelt Realty Q V (J j 6 7 6 -5 2 4 1 Jo y c e K a y & Jerry H ollom an 10 ACR ES OF LAN D NEAR PRINEVILLE, with a view of the moun tains and ready for building. Standard septic approved with power to property and water available. Co-listed with Coldwell Banker-Morris Real Estate. #02-08. 10808 S.E. View Top Lane. $75,000. 82.5'x114’ LOT m/l. Out of flood- plain and nearly level, on dead-end street in residential neighborhood. Has a 1968 Parkway mobile home, 12’x56’, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath in need of TLC or removed. M otivated seller. 400 E. Aiken Street. #02-09. $15,000. COMMERCIAL BUILDING. 5130 sq. ft. m/l, located next to post office on Main Street. 2430’ retail space and 2700’ warehouse. Sellers will carry con tract. #02-10. Asking $135,000. Heritage Land Co. 180 W. Baltimore #5, Heppner 676-5049 ™ • 112,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1998 double-wide home on 1.72 acres M/L in new addition above lone. 2000 sq. ft. shop, well-kept yard with underground sprinklers. • 45,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2- story on corner lot, newer forced air furnace, carpet and paint. • 25,000 - 2 bedroom 1 bath mo bile, lots of storage, on view lot. Includes extra lot for garden, park ing or multiple uses. • 69,000 - nice older home with wood floors, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, fireplace in living room and mas ter bedroom, lots of built-in stor age, separate dining room, coved ceilings, large utility room with double sinks. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Culsforth 6 76-9625 David Sykes 6 76-922k unvw.heppner.net 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 The Heppner Fire Advisory Committee will hold a meeting on February 6, 2003 to consider fire departm ent issues and » 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 Machine 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; boxmaster & 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 benefit package. Health, dental, vision, prescription, llle, dis ability, plus paid vacation holidays lor tull-tlme regular employees. t 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. 1-22-2C NOTICES Free Confidential Counsel ing for victims of abuse and sex ual assault. Shelter available. 24 hour crisis line. 1-800-833-1161. Pendleton area, 278-0241. 11-13-52c 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 concerns and review the 2003 fire call history. At the meeting the rate paid by the Heppner Rural Fire D istrict to the City o f 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 PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner City Council will hold a joint work session and meeting February 4, 2003 with the Heppner Planning Commis sion regarding the Downtown Development Plan. This meeting will replace the regular meeting o f the Planning Commission which would have been held Feb ruary 3, 2003. This meeting is a public meeting and members of the public are invited to attend. The meeting will be held at 7:00 PM. at the Bank of Eastern Ore gon conference room, 279 N. Main, Heppner, Oregon. Persons who wish to attend and need as sistance are asked to call (541) 676- 9618, or TTY relay 1-800- 735-2900. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: January 22 & 29,2003 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE The City o f Heppner will hold a work session with the Heppner Rural Fire District on February 6th, 2003, at 7:00 PM to discuss items o f m utual interest. The work session will be held at 188 W. Willow, Heppner, Oregon. This is a public meeting where the public may attend. Gerald W. Breazeale City Manager Published: January 29 and February 5, 2003 Affid______________________ Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - SEVEN Rangers defeat lone 59 -47 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: K.IK.UE BUCHANAN, Deceased. No. PR02020 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS N otice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication o f this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at the offices of Kuhn and Spicer, 410 E. Hurlburt Ave, Hermiston, OR 97838 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published January 29, 2003. /s/ Orville Buchanan, Personal Representative 75687 Usage Lane Irrigon, OR 97844 Published: January 29, February 5 and 12, 2003 Affid______________________ lone girls JV lose to Dufur The saying, “free throws win games5' coulcfrtot have been truer in the battle between the lone girls JV and the Dufur girls JV, Friday, Jan. 24. With one second left on the clock, the Cardinals led the game 55-53 but a foul on the inbound pass gave Dufur the chance to take the game into overtime. The Rangers calmly sank both shots and then went on to a 63-61 victory over the Cardinals. Ashly Grams had a team high 18 points followed by Jenny Griffith with 12 points and four steals. Abby Key went for nine p o in ts and g ra b b e d e ig h t rebounds. Alyssa Rietmann put up eight points pulled down nine rebounds and had six steals. Eva Chitty had eight points, four steals and six rebounds. Kim Morris added four points and Caitlin Orem chipped in with two points. Cardinal JVs defeated by Rangers’ JVs The lone Cardinal boys’ JV played their best game o f the season despite losing to the Dufur boys’JV 33-37, Friday, Jan. 24. The Cardinals played tough defense throughout the game limiting the Rangers to mainly out side shots game. Offensively they were patient and looked like they had finally come together. C oach Jim Sw anson commented, “I feel that although we did not come away with the win the boys played their hearts out and I cannot ask more o f them”. Dan S atterly led the Cardinals with 14 points and four steals. Tyler Raible and (Jene Ball com bined for 14 with seven apiece. Curtis Thompson had three points and eight rebounds and N athan Rae added tw o points. Kelly Thompson makes the lay in. Carl Morgan and Cavie Krebs look on. The Dufur Rangers shot 14 o f 18 from the free throw line, while the lone Cardinals’ boys’ varsity where just two o f nine and that was the difference in the game, causing the Cardinals to lose 59-47 to Dufur, Friday, Jan. 24. The Rangers played with heart and attacked the hole on n early ev ery play but the Cardinals never looked out of the game and where only one point behind at the end of the third. In the fourth quarter Dufur hit 8 o f 9 free throws on route to outscoring photo by Debbie Radie the Cardinals, 22-11, and taking the 12-point win. Tyler Brown had 13 points, Andrew Rietmann had 12 points, Cayle Krebs and Karl Morgan each had six, Nick Christman and Kelly Thompson each had four and Billy Gates had two points. Lady Cards rally to win over Rangers At the end o f three quarters the lone girls’ varsity where trailing the Dufur girls’ varsity 33-45 but railed in the fourth quarter to take a 55-52 win, Friday, Jan. 24. This was a big win for the Cardinals as it increases their record to 4-1 in the Big Sky Conference and 10-4 overall, keeping them in the running for a district play-off position. N a ta lie M c E llig o tt showed no sign o f her ankle injury as she had a game high of 22 points. Diana McElligott had eight points with a four-for-four performance from the charity stripe. Barbara Holland had six points, Emily Key and Ashly Grams each had five, Sara Peck had four, Jenny Griffith had three and Tracy Griffith had two points. Child Care Resource announces February classes Childcare Resource and Referral will be offering various classes during the months of January, February and March for child care providers and parents. A First Aid and Infant Child CPR class will be offered Feb. 8, in Boardman at the Head Start Center. The class will be from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., and there will be a fee of $ 10. This class is required by the Child Care Div ision for anyone wishing to become a registered family care provider. The class will provide training in the use of infant and child CPR, illness prevention, injury and emergency care. A class that will provide a way to make snack time a fun and nutritious time will be offered Feb. 8, in Boardman at the Head Start Center. There will be a $5 fee and the class will run from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Handouts will be provided. The class is appropriate for child care providers and parents. Feb. 10, a Family Child Care Overview class will be provided at no cost. The class will be held in Boardman at the Head Start Center from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. This class is required by the Child Care Division for anyone wishing to become a registered family child care provider and will include information on recently passed regulations. For more information or to pre-register for any of these classes, call the Child Care Resource and Referral office at 1-800-559-5878 or 541-564- 6878. photo by Debbie Radie Diana McElligott, Natalie McElligott and Emily Key xtipse HEATING AND COOLING It's Hard To Stop A Trane' " I f great service Was a thing of the past... LLC No one told u s !" Service Your Unit 10% OFF 20 PO IN T CHECK S e rv ic in g All B ra n d s Oil, G as, E lectric O f f e r e x p ir e s 2/2 8 /0 3 Eclipse Heating and Ceding LLC Good People — Great Service 80907 Highway 395 N. 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