Miller Manufacturing is
accepting applications for an
entry-level fabricator to work
■n pre-process station. Must be
self-motivated. Must possess
basic math skills. Welding ex
perience a plus, but not re
quired. Some training will be
available. Must be able to lift
and operate power tools. Must
also be willing to work over
time.
Wage $9.00 per hour with
moderate benefit package after
probationary period is met.
For an application, contact
Susan Lankford or Candy
Chick at (541) 676-5472.
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Volunteer Park Hosts for
Anson W right Park and
Cutsforth Park in Morrow
County. This is a volunteer po
sition with a small stipend for
expenses.
Applications may be picked
up at Morrow County Public
Works office in Lexington, OR.
Position will remain open until
filled. For further information,
call Public Works at (541)989-
9500.
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Ranch hand wanted, over
18. Duties include fencing,
feeding, machine operation,
occasional cattle work. Pay de
pends on experience. (541)
676-5106.
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REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
180 W. Baltimore t f O v
.
#5, Heppner ¿ i L
B 676-5049
™
• 399,000 - newer triple-wide, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, with all the ex
tras. 42'x60' shop with extra in
sulation and 1/2 bath, propane
furnace and metal roof. Double
car garage On 20 acres in the
trees.
• 85,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath
(one with jacuzzi), 2-story older
home on a corner lot, chain-link
fence, single car garage, and
beautiful landscaping. Fireplace
in living room. P R IC E R E
DUCED.
• 565,000 - 1583 acres. 3000
sq. ft. home, remodeled in 1996,
4 bedroom, 3 bath, shop and
machine shed, hay barns and
horse barn, deer hunting and
bird hunting. Heppner.
• 30,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
covered proch on corner lot.
Charming street appeal. Seller
can help finance.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922H
M vww.happner.net
Willow
^ Creek
Realty
676-5241
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner Gazette-Times.
676-9228, ask for David.
5-3-tfx
By the City of Heppner
For the month of February
LOST - from Lexington,
black Yorkie dog. Has collar
with phone number. Compan
ion to heart patient. We need
him home. Please call: (541)
989-8540 or (541) 676-5219.
3-5-2p
CONSTRUCTION
All steel building, 50x90x 18,
paid $18,290, will sell for
$12,290. 1-800-292-0111.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
A public hearing will be
held at 7:00 PM on March 10,
2003 at Heppner City Hall, 188
W Willow Street, to receive
public testimony regarding en
tering into a contract with the
State of Oregon to finance the
water system improvements
described in the Water System
Master Plan adopted by the
City of Heppner on April 8,
2002. By entering into a con
tract for the construction of the
water system improvements
described, the City will be bor
rowing $4 million at an inter
est rate of 1% for a term of 30
years with $250,000 of the loan
principal forgivable. Revenues
from water fees would be used
to repay the loan. A copy of the
plan and contract documents
may be viewed at Heppner City
Hall, 188 W Willow Street be
tween the hours of 9:00 AM
and 5:00 PM.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Mâiîâgcr
Published: February 26 and
March 5, 2003
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
RENTALS
SERVICES
Linoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
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The Morrow County Spe
cial Transportation Advisory
Committee will meet on March
26,2003, in the Special Trans
portation office in the down
stairs of the Heppner Hardware
building. The 4:00 P.M. meet
ing will be to discuss the 2003-
2004 budget and any other
business as necessary. For fur
ther information, please call
John wenholz at 922-3941 or
Ginger O’Brien at 676-5667 or
home at 676-9861.
Published: March 5, 2003
Affid
W eather Report
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
fib J o y r e K a y & Jerry H ollom an
A public meeting o f the
Budget
Committee of the lone
ROSES, ROSES, ROSES and
Rural Fire Protection Dis, Mor
beautifully landscaped. This split-
level 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has
row State of Oregon, to discuss
propane fireplace in the family room
the budget for the fiscal year
and a wood fireplace in the living
room. Great views from the covered
July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004
deck and new insulated windows.
will be held at lone Fire Hall,
2 1 0 Sum m it D rive. # 0 9 -0 1 .
Main Street, lone. The meeting
$130,000. REDUCEDTO $122,000
will take place on the 10 day
GREAT LOCATION. 2 new lots
at 210 and 220 Thompson Street
of March, 2003 at 7:00 P.M*.
ready to build your dream home.
The purpose of the meeting is
Has city water, sewer and TV on
property, on a dead-end street with
to receive the budget message
a good view. One lot is 100’x90’ m/l
and to receive comment from
and one is 100’x75’ m/l. #00-09
the public on the budget. A
$12,500, #00-10 $13,500 respec
copy of the budget document
tively.
EXTRA LOT WITH A GARAGE
may be inspected or obtained
and a home with a view, 3 bedroom
on
or after March 10 at MCGG-
manufactured with attached garage.
Fertilizer, between the hours of
Good carpets and vinyl floor cover
ing. Price includes w asher and
8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M..
dryer, drop-in range and refrigera
This is a public meeting
tor; house also has a garbage dis
posal and dishwasher. Lot #421 has
where deliberation of the Bud-
wired, insulated garage. 24’x20. 25
get Committee will take place,
Canyon Drive. R E D U C E D TO
Any persons may appear at the
$86,010
meeting and discuss the pro-
posed programs with the Bud
get Committee.
For rent: two bedroom apart Published: February 26 and
ments. Willow View, 515 N. March 5, 2003
Elder, Heppner. 676-9019 or Affid____________________
208-384-1589.
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Marriage licenses
Feb. 18! Nathan L.
Nolan, 21, Irrigon and Sara
Lynn Duprie, 26, Irrigon.
Feb. 25: Jo rg e R.
Buenrostro, 31, Dallas, TX
and S o p h ia E stra d a , 24,
Dallas, TX.
Feb. 28: Bart Emery
Prouty, Jr., 22, Boardman and
Kalinn Ann VanGorder, 27,
Boardman.
Yearly
maintenance
closes Columbia
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n3Vlg3tlOIl lOCKS
N avigation locks at
U.S. Army Corps o f Engineers
dams on the lower Columbia
River - Bonneville, The Dalles
and John Day - will be closed
from Saturday, March 8 at 6
a.m. until midnight, Saturday,
March 22.
The annual closure for
inspection, maintenance and
re p a irs at th e C o rp s o f
Engineers’ eight navigation
locks along the Columbia and
Snake rivers is coordinated
with shippers and cruise lines.
Locks at Lower Granite, Little
Goose, Lower M onumental,
and Ice Harbor on the Snake
River and at M cNary at the
confluence of the Columbia and
Snake will observe the same
closure schedule as Bonneville,
The Dalles and John Day.
Locks are norm ally
d ew atered for a com plete
inspection every five years. Full
dewatering o f the navigation
lockisscheduied for Bonneville
and John Day in March. The
D alles w as c o m p le te ly
dewatered in 2001. Dew atering
permits the Corps to perform a
more extensive inspection that
can only be done without water
in the lock chamber.
During the closure, no
vessels will be able to pass by
any o f the above-listed dams.
M a g n e tic
D o o r Signs
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Wednesday, March 5, 2003 - SEVEfl*
Mustang girls fall short at Weston-
McEwen
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang
girls came up a little short in the
first round o f the Columbia
B asin C onference district
tou rn am ent falling to the
Weston-McEwen Tigerscots
50-45 on Monday, Feb. 24 at
Athena. The Mustangs finished
the season with a 14-11 record
under coach Dana Reid and it
marked the final game in a
Mustang uniform for seniors,
Lacey Matteson, Nikki Sisk,
Jesse K em pas and Tylynn
Smith.
It looked good for the
Mustangs early as Stefanie
H an so n h it a 3 -p o in ter,
M atteso n m ade tw o free
th ro w s and hit a running
jumper, Madison Bailey hit a
3-pointer and Hanson scored
inside to make it 12-4. The
Tigerscots hit a 3-pointer to end
the first and open the second
to get within 12-10, but Bailey
hit two running jum pers to
extended the lead to 16-10.
The Tigerscots responded with
an 11-0 run before Matteson
hit two free throws to end the
first half with the Mustangs
trailing 21-18.
Matteson scored off a
rebound and hit a 3-pointer to
open the third and give the
Mustangs a 23-22 lead and
Sm ith hit one o f tw o free
throws, Chelsea Britt scored
off a drive and Sisk hit two free
th ro w s to m ake it 28-25.
Susan South worth scored off
a rebound and hit one o f two
free throws as the Mustangs
took a 31 -30 lead after three.
Hanson made one o f
two free throws and made a
lay-in to tie it at 34-34, the
Tigerscots went five o f nine
#10 Madison Bailey guarding Weston’s #22
from the line until Hanson
sc o re d o f f a p ass from
Matteson to cut it to 39-37.
After a three-point play by the
Tigerscots, Bailey had a steal
and lay-in to cut the lead to 42-
39, the Tigerscots hit four o f
four free throws and Matteson
converted a three-point play to
cut the lead to 46-42 with 39
second left. Hanson made one
o f two free throws with 22
second left to cut the lead
again, bring the score to 46-
43. The Tigerscots hit two free
throws and Bailey scored off a
drive with 13 seconds left to
cut the lead to 48-45. The
Tigerscots hit two more free
throws with three seconds left
for the final margin.
M atteson led three
Mustangs in double figures with
14 points, with 11 rebounds,
three assists and two steals.
Bailey had 11 points and six
steals and H anson had 11
points and four rebounds.
Southworth and Smith each
had five rebounds.
Weston-McEwen 7 14
9 20-50
Heppner 12 6 13 14-
45
W eston -M cE w en :
Kayla Johnson 24, Kendra
Winn 7, Katie Todd 8, Susanna
Bonifer 7, Katie Bennett 2,
Kayla Paredes 2, Molly Tucker
and Tessa Froese. Team: 12
23-35 50 3-pt.: Johnson 2 and
Bonifer.
H ep p n er: L acey
Matteson 4 5-5 14, Stefanie
Hanson 4 2-4 11, Madison
B ailey 5 0-1 11, S usan
Southworth 1 2-4 4, Nikki
Sisk 0 2-2 2, Chelsea Britt 1
0-0 2, Tylynn Smith 0 1-2 1,
Brooke Rust 0 0-1 0, Jesse
Kempas and Linsey Mitchell.
Team: 15 12-19 45 3 -p t.:
Matteson, Bailey and Hanson.
Mustang boys blow past Rockets
By Rick Paullus
An 18-5 run in the first
quarter carried the Heppner
Mustang boys to a 66-37 win
over the Pilot Rock Rockets on
Tuesday, Feb. 25 in Heppner
before a packed gym in the first
round o f C olum bia Basin
C o n fe re n c e
d is tric t
tournament. The win improved
the M ustangs record to 20-6
and set up a rem atch with
Umatilla in the second round on
Friday, Feb. 28 in Pendleton
with the winner advancing to the
state tournament.
The Rockets scored
firs t, b u t th e M u stan g s
responded with 12 straight, as
Brandon Seitz fed Brad Adams
and Chuy Elguezabal for lay-
ins. Tanner Britt hit a long
jum per, Luke Murray scored
inside and Justin Botefuhr hit a
long jumper. After a Rocket 3-
pointer, Botefuhr scored on a
pass from Elguezabal and Brian
Smith scored twice inside to
give the Mustangs an 18-5 lead
after one.
S eitz sco red o f f a
re b o u n d , D o n ald A dam s
s c o re d o f f a p ass from
Botefuhr and Seitz scored off
a rebound to make it 25-10
and Brad Adams completed a
th re e -p o in t play, but the
R ockets cam e back to get
within 28-18 at the half.
Murray fed Seitz for a
lay-in to open the third quarter
but the Rockets came back to
g e t w ith in 3 0 -2 3 . T he
Mustangs then went on a run
g e ttin g a la y -in from
Elguezabal, a lay-in and two
free throws from Brad Adams,
a 3-pointer from Murray and a
lay-in from Seitz on a pass
from Elguezabal to make it 41 -
25. After a Rocket 3-pointer,
Murray scored four straight to
close out the third w ith the
Mustangs leading 45-28.
The Mustangs put it
away early in the fourth as Seitz
scored inside o ff a pass from
Elguezabal, Murray hit a short
ju m p e r,
B rad
A dam s
completed a three-point play,
M urray scored on the fast
b reak on a p a ss from
E lg u e z a b a l
and
S eitz
completed a three-point play to
make it 57-30. Britt hit two free
throws, Donald Adams hit one
o f two and a jum per, Conor
Kilkenny scored inside and
Donald Adams hit two free
throws to close out the scoring
with the Mustangs taking the
easy win.
S e itz led th re e
Mustangs in double figures and
hit six o f nine shots for 14
points, grabbed nine rebounds,
blocked four shots and had
three assists. Murray hit six o f
10 shots to score 13 points and
Births
~
M ich a el D onivan
C a r r o ll- a son, M ichael
Donivan, was bom Feb. 15,
2003 at G ood S h ep h erd
Medical Center in Hermiston
to Jasmine Denae Freel and
Tom R aym ond C arroll o f
Boardman.
Natalie Diana Reed-
a daughter, Natalie Diana, was
bom Feb. 17, 2003 at Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston to Alma D. Perez
and William Charles Reed, Jr.
ofBoardmarv
M atth ew
Ryan
S tanger- a son, M atthew
Ryan, was bom Feb. 18,2003
at Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston to Ashlei
Pagie and Christopher Lance
Stanger o f Boardman.
K atlyn n
M arie
Francis Bom bela Post- a
d au g h ter, K atly n n M arie
Francis, was bom Feb. 22,
2003 at G ood S h ep h erd
Medical Center in Hermiston
to K iley P o st and Juan
Bombela o f Irrigon.
G ev in
E dw ard
M a tth ew s- a son, G evin
Edward, was bom Feb. 26,
2003 at G ood S h ep h erd
Medical Center in Hermiston
to Katerina and Greg Edward
Matthews o f Irrigon.
photo by Teresa Hughes
#15 Donald Adams taking a 3
point shot while being guarded
by Pilot Rock
grabbed four rebounds. Brad
Adams had 12 points, nine
rebounds and three steals; and
Donald Adams brought in
seven points. Elguezabal had
eight assists and three steals,
Botefuhr had six rebounds and
Britt had four rebounds.
Heppner 18 10 1721-
66
Pilot Rock 5 13 109-
37
Heppner: Brandon
Seitz 6 2-4 14, Luke M urray
6 0-2 13, Brad Adams 4 4-5
12, Donald Adams 2 3-4 7,
Brian Smith 3 0-0 6, Tanner
Britt 1 2-2 4, Chuy Elguezabal
2 0-0 4, Justin Botefuhr 2 0-0
4, Conor Kilkenny 1 0-0 2,
D oug
O rw ick ,
B ria n
Haguewood, Josh Winters and
Aaron Griffith. Team: 27 11-
1666 3-pt.: Murray.
P ilo t R ock: Jo e y
Anderson 5 0-0 12, Erik Stelk
3 0-0 8, Jimmy Doherty 2 3-5
7, Josh Wallis 2 1-2 5, Phillip
Perrine 11-43, Mitch Byrnes
10-12, Bobby Christensen 0
0-2 0, Nolen Mills 0 0-2 0,
K olby G o ld en and M ike
Krosting. Team: 14 5-16 37 3-
pt. : Stelk 2 and Anderson 2.