Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
The Roy Martin family
wants to thank all of those who
gave us so much support fol
lowing the death of our loved
one.
Special thanks for the won
derful memorial service pro
vided by BPOE #358. Many
thanks to the wonderful people
who provided our families and
friends with a wonderful meal
following the services.
Sincere thanks and appre
ciation to Pat Sweeney for the
services provided for Roy and
his family.
We thank all of our neigh
bors and friends for the cards,
flowers, meals and words of
encouragement. It was all very
much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Juanita Martin
Tommy, Shirley and Family
Jim, Kathy and Families
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Heppner and the Willow
Creek Valley is awesome!
How do Wee Bit O' Ireland
chairpersons begin to thank
everyone who worked so hard
to make the St. Pat’s weekend
a success? There is really no
way to cover all the volunteers
associated with all of the dif
ferent organizations who en
hance the celebration. Just
look at a brochure to see the
immense involvement by dif
ferent entities. We do hope it
was a successful weekend for
all.
There are some key people
without whom the actual cel
ebration would not happen.
These people are directly re
sponsible for those events
which are under the jurisdic
tion of the committee and
funded by the committee: Kay
Fowler, Parents Club, and
Chamber - St. Pat’s Auction;
Doris Brosnan - Publicity;
Judie Laughlin - Buttons; Dick
and Lynnea Sargent and crew
- Cruz-in; Randy and Vicki
Rayburn and Tiah Sanderson
- Teen Dance; Cliff Green,
Sharon Harrison, and Dave
Sykes - the Parade; Mary
Hamilton and Brian Thomp
son - Sheep Dog Trials; Jerry
and Joyce Hollomon - flags
and leprechaun signs.
In addition to the above di-
rectors/planners, thanks go to:
Marti Mitchell - live lepre
chaun construction and repair;
Duane and Kathy Jones and
John and Ann Murray - hous
ing for the Tiller’s Folly; Ed
Struthers, Ed Baker and crew
for the shuttle service; Tom
Melton, Dominic Monahan,
and the Elks - KUMA Coffee
Hour; City of Heppner crew -
fountain installation; Tom
Wolff - speaker system; Louie
Carlson and crew - bleachers;
John Edmundson and crew -
Main Street clean-up and
Flags; Mike Duffy - Ceili
M.C.; all of the entertainers
during the weekend festivities;
the terrific leprechauns
(Molly, Donna, Marti, Mike,
Maryann, Petra, Doris and
Diana); auction donors and
workers; Lions club for setting
up the information booth and
the Willow Valley Service
Club for manning the booth;
Chamber office volunteers;
and to all organizations who
burned the candle at both ends
cooking, cleaning decorating
floats, getting wet, setting up
booths, preparing fields, run
ning events, giving tours, etc.
A wrap-up meeting will be
held within the next few weeks
as soon as the bills are all in to
evaluate the event; form a per
manent board of directors, de
cide how to move forward, and
set 2004 date if applicable. All
are welcome to attend. Please
contact us with your ideas and
input for future celebrations.
It’s a year-round on-going pro
cess! Thank You!
Claudia Hughes
Cara Osmin
3-26-lc
HELP WANTED
Interpreters needed to
comply with Civil Rights re
quirements. Home Health
and Hospice is in need of
people who are willing and
able to interpret foreign lan
guages and sign language. If
you would be able to assist us,
please call Molly Rhea at (541)
676-2946.
3-19-2c
Summer Utility Worker •
REAL ESTATE
The City of Heppner has
an opening for the position of
Summer Utility Worker begin
ning May 12,2003 and ending
June 28, 2003. The position is
anticipated to be 40 hrs/wk at
180 W. Baltimore
$7.50/hour. Applicants must
#5, Heppner
be 18 years of age or older and mmm
676-5049
are required to submit a cur
•
119,000
- 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
rent resume, at least three job-
1998 double-w ide home on
related references and a City of 1.72 acres M/L in new addition
Heppner Employment Appli above lone. 2000 sq. ft. shop,
well-kept yard with underground
cation form.
Position description and ap sprinklers.
plication form may be obtained • 65,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
new fu rn a ce , garage door
from Heppner City Hall, P.O. opener, fireplace, newer roof,
Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836 fuily fenced - a well maintained
or by calling (541) 676-9616. doll house.
Applications must be returned • 69,000 - nice older home with
to Heppner City Hall by Fri wood floors, 4 bedrooms, 1
bath, fireplace in living room
day, April 4, 2003 by 4 p.m.
and master bedroom, lots of
The City of Heppner is an built-in storage, separate dining
room, coved ceilings, large util
equal opportunity employer.
_________________ 3-19-2c ity room with double sinks.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
The Morrow County
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
School District will have the
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
following extra duty position
David Sykes 676-9228
open for the 2003-04 school
uww.heppner.net
year:
Cheerleading Advisor,
W illo w
Riverside High School
JJI
C r e e lt
Application: A district ap
R e a lty
plication must be completed
and sent to: Duane Yecha,
676-5241
Principal; Riverside High ( i t J o y c e K a y & J e r ry H o llo m o n
School; P.O. Box 140; Board-
man, OR 97818, (541) 481-
10 ACRES OF LAND NEAR
PRINEVILLE, with a view of the
2525.
mountains and ready for building.
This position will remain Standard septic approved with
open until filled. Successful power to property and water avail
candidates will be subject to able. C o -lis te d w ith C o ldw ell
Banker-Morris Real Estate. #02-08.
Criminal History Records 10808 S.E. View Top Lane. $75,000.
Check/Fingerprinting. EOE
THIS IS A 1918 VICTORIAN
_________________ 3-26-lc BEAUTY. 3138 sq. ft. m/l contain
ing 4 bedrooms, 1% bath, an open
Senior Services Coordina winding stairway of original wood
moldings. French doors, fire
tor-Immediate opening for and
place, built-in china cupboard, wood
part-time (20 hrs per week) at flo o rs and m any m ore pe riod
the CAPECO-Area Agency on amenities. Wiring, plumbing, insu
Aging. Duties include, but are lation, heating system, storm win
dows and roofing have all been up
not limited to, coordinating dated. This price includes an adjoin
and overseeing mealsite oper ing flat lot, great for 4-H animals.
ation, determining eligibility 230 E. Main St., Lexington. #03-01
T h is FAM ILY HOME Is o n ly
and providing on-going case $ 120 , 000 .
C O M M E R C IA L B U ILD IN G ,
management for in-home ser
vices, outreach activities, in 5130 sq. ft. m/l, located next to post
office on Main Street. 2430' retail
formation and referral and co space and 2700’ warehouse. Sell
ordinating health education ers will carry contract. #02-10. A sk
and screening. Must have ex ing $135,000.
A UNIQUE HOME on a double
ceptional people skills and lot. 2628 sq. ft. m/l, 4 bedroom, 2
proven ability to organize and bath ranch-style home with a 1/2
maintain detailed, accurate basement. Very well, custom built
family home, lots of storage, newer
and confidential records. Must rqof. Choice of Heppner or lone
haVE ainlUy idiWorE"witfi'et3^ schools. F/A propane and fireplace
erly citizens and volunteers, w/wood insert. Large rooms, must
see to appreciate. #02-1
have knowledge of nutrition
and food preparation and abil
TEXAS BEST BUY
ity to identify and solve prob
First time offered, 40-acre
lems.
ranchette located in scenic
Position requires an Asso West Texas. $195/acre. $99
ciate Degree plus two years per month. For perspectives,
experience in Human Servic call 1-800-875-6568.
es. Relevant experience may
3-26-lp
substitute for education. A val
id driver’s license, acceptable
driving record and vehicle is
For rent: two bedroom
required. Application may be
apartments. Willow View, 515
obtained at CAPECO, 721
N. Elder, Heppner. 676-9019
S.E. Third St., Suite D, Pendle or 208-384-1589. (Si 7-24-tfc
ton, OR 97801. Phone: 1-800-
752-1139. All applications
Two bedroom apartment -
must be received by April 4, Blue Spruce Apartments.
2003.
$550/month, includes all utili
3-26-lc ties. 676-5857.
_________________ 3-19-2c
PRODUCTION SALE
House for rent: 3 bedroom,
1
bath.
$550/month. (541)481-
JIM WEST
3159.
WORKING
_________________ 3-26-tfc
HORSES
Small, 2 bedroom house, oil
ANNUAL
furnace,
fenced yard, $350/
PRODUCTION SALE
month, $200 non-refundable
April 5, 2003, 1 p.m.
cleaning fee, $ 150 non-refund
at the ranch near lone,
able pet fee. 989-8369.
O regon (signs will be
3-26-tfc
posted.)
Foundation bloodlines.
WORK WANTED
Ranch, arena, rodeo and
Work wanted: day rider,
show horse prospects!
hdrse and good dog. Ruby
Drifts Chip (Driftwood) Shear, 422-7290.
breeding. Lots of roans,
3-19-3c
palom inos and duns!
Yearlings, broodm ares,
SERVICES
stallion p rospects and
Linoleum, carpet and
“ready to go” geldings (80 Pergo sale and installation.
head in all).
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Plenty of parking and
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054.
concssion stand on the
Licensed and bonded #78201.
grounds. Catalogs will be
1-9-tfc
available at the sale or see
CONSTRUCTION
our on-line catalog
www.horseauctions.com.
New steel building, 24x40,
Clay or Mary W est, must sell $3,790. 1-800-292-
(541)676-5273.’ 3-26-2c 0111.
3-26-lp
Heritage
Land Co.
m
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICES
Advertise your business
with solid magnet door signs
Free Confidential Coun
from the Heppner Gazette- seling for victims of abuse and
Times. 676-9228, ask for sexual assault. Shelter avail
David.
5-3-tfx able. 24 hour crisis line. 1 -800-
833-1 161. Pendleton area,
278-0241._______ ll-13-52c
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Phone (541)763-4175
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250,
notice is hereby given that a
public hearing will be held to
provide landowners an oppor
tunity to comment on budget
ing for fire protection and sup
pression within the boundaries
of the Central Oregon Forest
Protection District (COD) and
for privately owned lands in
Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam,
Grant, Harney, Hood River,
Jefferson, Morrow, Umatilla,
Wasco and Wheeler counties
within the boundaries of the
Deschutes, Malheur, Mt.
Hood, Ochoco, Umatilla and
Wallowa-Whitman national
forests.
Hearings will be held on
Monday, April 21, 2003, 1:00
P.M., at The Dalles Unit, 3701
W. 13th St., The Dalles; Tues
day, April 22,2003,1:00 P.M.,
at the Prineville Unit, 3501 NE
3rd, Prineville; and Thursday,
April 24, 2003, 1:00 P.M., at
the John Day Unit, 400 NW
9th, John Day.
Copies of the tentative
budget may be inspected dur
ing normal working hours. To
ensure the broadest range of
services to individuals with
disabilities, we may need lead
time to make the necessary ar
rangements. Persons with dis
abilities requiring special ar
rangements should contact
541-447-5658 at least two
working days in advance.
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF FORESTRY
ROY WOO, ACTING
STATE FORESTER
Published: March 19 and 26,
2003
Affid___________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Morrow County
Court will hold a public hear
ing at 10:00 a.m. on Wednes
day, April 2,2003, at the Mor
row County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, Oregon
to hear public comment upon
the issue of annexation of ter
ritory into the Heppner Rural
Fire Protection District. The
territory proposed to be an
nexed takes in approximately
32,000 acres. The purpose of
the annexation is to provide the
services of the district to the
property of the petitioners. The
legal description of the prop
erty to be annexed is as fol
lows:
Township 3 South, Rage
23 EWM
Section 25: SE'A lying
East of State Highway 206
Section 36: NE'ANE'A;
SE'/4
Township 3 South, Range
24 EWM
Section 22: SWA
Section 24: E'A
Section 25: E'/i; SW'A
Section 27: W'A
Section 28: E'ANE'A; S'A;
W'ANW'A
Section 29: SE'A; NW'A
Section 30: WVi
Section 31: W'A
Section 32: SW'A; E'A
Section 33: All
Section 34: W'A; S'ASE'A
Section 36: N'A
Township 4 South, Range
24 EWM
Section 3: All
Section 4: NE'A; N'ASE'A;
SE'ASE'A
Section 5: W'A; W'AE'A
Section 6: All
Section 7: All
Section 8: WV4; NE'A;
WAS E'A; SE'ASE'A lying
South of the following de
scribed line: Starting at the 1/
4 Comer common to Section
16 And 17; thence E 13
Wednesday, March 26, 2003 - NINE
Chains; thence N 07 Deg. 30'
E 27 Chains; thence N 62 Deg.
20' W 16 Chains; thence S 83
Deg. 00' W 12.5 Chains;
thence N 12 Deg. 30' W 8
Chains; thence N 67 Deg. 45'
E 17 Chains; thence S 67 Deg.
00' E 10.5 Chains; thence S 61
Deg. 15' E 11.6 Chains; thence
N 17 Deg. 45' E 7 Chains;
thence N 56 Deg. 00' W 8.2
Chains; thence N 62 Deg. 35'
W 9.3 Chains; thence N 35
Deg. 50' E 9.8 Chains to South
side of Ridge Road
Section 9: NE'ANE'A; S'A
lying South of Hale Ridge
Road and East of the follow
ing described line: Starting at
the 1/4 Corner common to
Section 16 And 17; thence E
13 Chains; thence N 07 Deg.
30' E 27 Chains; thence N 62
Deg. 20' W 16 Chains; thence
S 83 Deg. 00' W 12.5 Chains;
thence N 12 Deg. 30' W 8
Chains; thence N 67 Deg. 45'
E 17 Chains; thence S 67 Deg.
00' E 10.5 Chains; thence S 61
Deg. 15' E 11.6 Chains; thence
N 17 Deg. 45’ E 7 Chains;
thence N 56 Deg. 00' W 8.2
Chains; thence N 62 Deg. 35'
W 9.3 Chains; thence N 35
Deg. 50' E 9.8 Chains to South
side of Ridge Road
Section 10: W'A; NE'A;
WAS E'A
Section 11: NE'ASE'A
Suction 12: N'ASW'A ly
ing West of Hardman Ridge
Road
Section
13: SWA;
S'AN W'A
Section 14: All
Section 15: All
Section 16: All lying East
of following described line:
Starting at the 1/4 Comer com
mon to Section 16 And 17;
thence E 13 Chains; thence N
07 Deg. 30' E 27 Chains;
thence N 62 Deg. 20’ W 16
Chains; thence S 83 Deg. 00'
W 12.5 Chains; thence N 12
Deg. 30' W 8 Chains; thence
N 67 Deg. 45' E 17 Chains;
thence S 67 Deg. 00' E 10.5
Chains; thence S 61 Deg. 15'
E 11.6 Chains; thence N 17
Deg. 45' E 7 Chains; thence N
56 Deg. 00' W 8.2 Chains;
thence N 62 Deg. 35' W 9.3
Chains; thence N 35 Deg. 50'
E 9.8 Chains to South side of
Ridge Road
Section 19: NW'A
Section 20: S'AS'A lying
South of County Road
Section 21: W'A lying
South of County Road; SE'A;
S'ANE'A; NE'ANE'A
Section 22: All
Section 23: All
Section 24: W'A; W'AE'A;
E'ASE'A
Section 25: All
Section 26: All
Section 27: All
Section 28: All
Section 29: S'A; N'A lying
South of County Road; NW'A
lying West of following line:
Beginning at a point on the
section line 1292' S Of NW
comer; thence N 63 Deg. 46'
E, 267.5'; thence N 20 Deg. 11'
W, 181.2'; thence N 68 Deg.
28' E, 150'; thence N 17 Deg.
27' W, 370.5'; thence S 75
Deg. 55' W, 206.6' to section
line
Section 30: S'A; NE'A;
S'AN W'A
Section 31: All
Section 32: All
Section 33: All
Section 34: All
Section 35: All
Suction 36: N'AN'A
Township 4 South, Range
25 EWM Section 19: Govern
ment Lots 3 & 4; E'ANE'A ly
ing West of County Road;
W'ASE'ASW'A; Also begin
ning at a point 16 CHAINS
West o f NE corner of
SE'ASE'A; thence N 26 DEG
40 MIN W 22 chains to a point
on the E and W centerline;
thence West along said center-
line to the NE comer of Lot 3;
thence South along the East
line of said Lot 3 to the SE
comer thereof; thence East
along the North line of the
S'AS'A to point, of beginning
Section 28: SW'A lying
South of County Road
Section 29: E'AE'A lying
South of County Road
Section
30: SWA;
SW'ASE'A; also beginning at
the SW corner of the
SE'ASE'A, thence East to the
SE
corner
of
the
SW'ASE'ASE'A, thence NWly
to the NW corner of the
SW'ASE'ASE'A, thence South
to point of beginning
Section 31: N'A; N'AS'A;
S'ASE'A; SE'ASW'A
Section 32: S'A; S'ANW'A;
N WAN W'A;
S'ANE'A;
NE'ANE'A
Section 33: All
Section
34:
SW'A;
S'ANW'A; SW'ASE'A lying
South of Hale Ridge Road and
West of Warren Street
Section
35:
SW'A;
W'ASE'A
Township 5 South, Range
25 EWM
Section 2: Beginning 1.25
chains North of the SW cor
ner of the N WAS W'A; thence
East 3.55 chains; thence North
1.42 chains; thence West 3.55
chains; thence South 1.42
chains to point of beginning
Section 3: W'A; NE'A;
NE'ASE'A lying North of fol
lowing described line: begin
ning at a point 486' North of
the NW corner o f the
SE'ASE'A; thence East 528';
thence S 63 DEG E 901' to the
East section line
Section 4: All
Section 5: All
Section 6: E'A; E‘ANW'A
Section 7: S'ASW'A
Section 8: N'A
Section 9: All
Section
10: NW'A;
S'ANE'A; N WAN E'A
Section 11: SW'ANW'A
lying West of State Highway
207
Section 12: SE'A; S'ANE'A
Section 16: All
Section 17: All
Section 18: All
Section 19: All
Township 5 South, Range
26 EWM
Section 4: SWA
Section 5: S'A; S'ANW'A;
SW'ANE'A lying South of line
drawn from the SE comer di
agonally to the NW comer
Section 6: E'ASE'A
Section 7: All
Section 8: All
Section 9: W'A
All of Blocks A„ B, C, &
D of Adams First Addition to
Hardman
All of Block 1 Fergersons
Second Addition to Hardman
All of Block 4 Adams
Addition to Hardman
Lots 2, 3, & 4 Block D
Hardman Addition to Hard
man
Lots 2 through 6 Block E
Hardman Addition to Hard
man
Lots 1 through 6 Block F
Hardman Addition to Hard
man
Any person may appear
and be heard.
Published: March 19 and 26,
2003____________,_______
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County School
District is requesting sealed
bids from firms engaged in the
design and cabling of local
voice, data and video
networks. This project will
address the needs of the
district for how to best
integrate and implement voice,
video, and data cabling to
serve K-12 educational
environment.
Firms seeking to respond
to the Request For Proposal
(RFP) must have the ability to
develop a detailed design and
cabling implementation plan
for voice, video, and data
networking at Heppner
Elementary
School
in
Heppner, OR. This cabling
project must be compatible
with the current local area and
wide area network connecting
the site. Deliverables for this
project will include but are not
limited to, a complete set of
blueprints for each site and a
construction RFP.
RFP packages, which
include RFP specifications,
may be secured in person from
Tami Sneddon, Technology
Secretary, Morrow County
School District, P.O. Box 368,
270 W. Main, Lexington,
Oregon, 97839; by telephone
(541) 989-8202; fax request
(541) 989-8470; or email
request “sneddot@morrow.
kl2.or.us” on or after March
25th, 2003. All bids are to be
submitted to the above
address. Sealed bids are due by
11:00 a.m. April 11th, 2003;
late bids will not be
considered. Faxed bids will
not be accepted.
The district will reserve
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