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    ÊIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 30, 2003
B U SIN ESS D IR E C T O R Y
O NLY $ 6 .0 0 PER WEEK
Miller Manufacturing
Daniel Van Schoiack, CPA
54173 Highway 74, Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 676-5472 • Fax (541) 676-9428
A c c o u n tin g a n d In c o m e T a x S e rv ic e s
Call 676-9971 (Ottice/H om e/Fax) - E-mail danrvan@ yahoo.com
Loads Attachmants, Buckets, Flatbada, Bumpars, Parta.
Norco Diatributor • Maiding • Salary • Nodical • CAT Hydnullca.
E le c t r o n ic F ilin g
- G e n e ral L e d g e r
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 1 3 3
5 6 4 E. P io n e e r D rive, H ep p n er, OR.
E M E R G E N C Y , A C U T E a n d L O N G T E R M C A R E F A C IL IT Y
Brent G u n d e rso n
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P IO N E E R
M E M O R IA L
C L IN IC
P.O . Box 1 0 2 4 * 1121 A dam s Ave., L aG rande, OR 9 7 8 3 0
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -5 5 0 4
Office: (541) 9 6 3 -4 1 9 1 • Fax (541) 9 6 3 -9 4 3 4
1 3 0 T hom pson A venue, H eppner, OR.
Saumyajit “Sam " Datta, HD • Edward Barratta, MD • Sharldan Tarnaaky, PA-C
Autom obile Parts
OFFICE HOURS: 9 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 M-F
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
4NAPA!
676-9123
Serving Morrow and OilUam Counties
Office Hours: 8 :3 0 - 1 2 :0 0 and 1 :00 - 5 :0 0 M-F
D & L Auto Parts & R epair
186 M ay, Heppner
Oil Changes
J o e’s B ack h o e S ervice
4 0 *
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M onday and Tuesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 2-5:30 p.m.
TRI-COUNTY PROPANE
P.O. Box 307 - Arlington, OR 97812 • Phone: (541) 422-7568 or (541) 980-4202
Septic Tanks
Propane Sales SC Service
Serving Gilliam, Morrow A Wheeler Counties
j o e Y o c o m * (541) 989-8134 (leave message)
Cellular Phones
TIME FOR A
CELLULAR PHONE
• Convenience
• Business
• Safety
HARPER HOLSTERS
6 7 6 -5 5 6 5
i n c o r p o r a t e d
HermiStOn
Pendleton
415 E. Main
245 SE. 4th
Collaction S a n io s • Account Analysis
DEVIN OIL CO., INC
Monitor
Stoves
Chevron
Products
676-9633
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76-UnoCal
Motor Oils
1-800-452-7396
989 8221
Pump Service
Rscatvabla Consulting‘ ChackVarMcatton
FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC WATER NEEDS«.*
fWCoHicl Services
Computer Services
Omni Consulting
COM PUTERS
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Repairs - Upgrades - New & Used
235 Rock St., Heppner
Ed Struthers
Dentistry Services
Hayden Family Dentistry Group, LLC
•Pressure Tanks •Irrigation Pumps
•Solar Pumping System • A ll Domestic Water Supplies
LEXINGTON PUMP
Sam Bellamy
#133909
989-8448
989-8567
Real Estate
D A V ID S Y K E S Realtor
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676-9228 • 676-9939 (home) . . .
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web site: www.heppner.net u$t your property on the Internet!
Matthew Hayden, DDS • Virginia Grant, RDH
Full Range o f Dental Services. New patien ts welcome!
Available for appointments - Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday
133 May St., Heppner • (541) 676-9118
Electrical Supplies
LOTT’S ELECTRIC - 676-5811
^Electrical S u p p l i e s - « ^
Diamond__
Cabinets
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Rock Products
C rushed Rock For Sale
3/4" minus • 1" minus • 3" base rock
Clean fill material
Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver
Contact Roger Britt, 676-5096
Excavation
CCB #150734
C -4 E x c a v a t i o n
Miller & Sons Rock Products
(541) 676-5087 • K in z u a M ill S ite
STATE SP E C . C R U S H E D R O C K
For all your excavation needs: commercial & residential,
septic systems, decorative rock, plus sand and gravel
4”-0, 1-1/2-0, and 3/4-0
Call for Estimates, 676-9613
Eye Care
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
DRIVER - Covenant Transport. 150 teams needed immediately. Ask about
our priority dispatch. Owner/operators, experienced drivers, solos, teams and
graduate students. Call 1-888-MORE-PAY (1-888-667-3729).
DRIVERS and owner/operators - Long haul, excellent pay, sign-on bonus.
Benefits, dynamic LTL freight, weekly pay. Advanced flatbed training available.
Davis Transport, 1-866-728-0120, www.davistransport.com .
DRIVERS - Swift Transportation is hiring experienced and inexperienced
drivers and owner/operators. CDL training available. We pay for experience.
Great benefits and consistent miles. 1-800-800-4400.
DRIVERS: Teams + Western Express - Success. Solid miles, good home time,
competitive pay, benefits package, paid vacation Class A-CDL, 22 years old,
good MVR. 1-888-793-9732.
The Oregon Newspaper Advertising Company (ONAC) is looking for excel­
lent telemarketing sales representatives to help us expand our statewide classified
ad sales program. Superior phone sales skills, solid telemarketing experience,
sound closing skills and willingness to work on commission. Inquiries and resumes
to Jackie Peterson, ONAC, 7150 SW Hampton, Suite 111, Portland, OR 97223;
503-624-6397, ext. 29, or jackie@ orenew s.com . This position is part- or full­
time, commission only, no relocation is necessary. ONAC is an equal opportu­
nity employer.
REAL ESTATE
20 acre ranches $9,995. $95 down, $99/monthly. Near booming El Paso,
Texas. Road access. Free maps and pictures. No qualifying. Excellent location,
great timing. Sunset Ranches, 1-800-343-9444.
C L A S S IF IE D
ADS
.50 per w ord
Card of Thanks:
$ 7 (up to 100 words)
Kevin Ball
* Diesel * P ropane * G asoline ‘ Home H ealing Oil
A Full Service
Collection Agency
(8 0 0 ) 2 4 4 -9 0 0 6
676-5443
Jim Boor
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS
WE DELIVER:
Collections Agency
BEND’S Bartending School now open. Beginning and Advanced Techniques
All material, tools, and 40 hours of instruction included. Group package available.
Call (541) 617-9797, ext. 5. See website: www.club97.org.
OCANS ARE NOW ONLINE! Your message could reach as many as 2,000,000
people. You can view your statewide classified ads online at classifieds.oregon.com.
Call today for details!
274 TiontA TKrtOt Street, ^tppwen. • 676-5440
O il Products
Backhoe Services
Ditches
0H /6ilo4* & tee& &lC*Ue
Thursday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 2-7:30 p.m. • Friday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
6 7 6 -5 0 0 9
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5 4 1 -6 7 6 -2 9 4 6
13 0 T hom pson A venue, H ep p n er, OR.
Husqvarna Saws & Mowers
Hydraulic Hoses
& Fittings
P io n e e r M e m o r ia l H o m e H e a l t h & H o s p ic e
148 East Center, Heppner
Grade 8 Bolts
BUILDING MATERIALS
CAREER TRAINING
PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A NURSING HOME
■Ml MORROW CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE
C e rtifie d
P u b lic A ccou n tan ts
Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon fo r only $200*
*Contract rale discounts available upon request
Oregon Classified Advertising Network
A service o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association
Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228
M & W Custom pole buildings: 20x30x10, $2,744; 24x36x10, $3,491;
30x48x10, $4,887. F.O.B., many other building sizes. Kits, built, financing. Free
brochure. 1-800-547-1714, www.MWBSC.com.
Medical Services
SNYDER, SEYDEL,
LEWIS, POE &
MOELLER, LLC
Michael R. Poe, C P A
Owner/Member
STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
Manufacturing
Accounting Services
Tax P r e p a r a t io n £ P la n n in g -
C om p u ter S e t U p £ A ss ist a n c e
Call the Heppner Gazette Times: 6 7 6 9228, or FA X 6 7 6 9211
c c b #072395
Septic Service
Deadline:
Monday at 5 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you never seems to
be enough, but here I go. First
I would like to thank the mem­
bers o f my MS Walk commit­
tee: Debbie Basile, Vice Chair­
man; Bob and Aloha DeSpain,
John Edmundson, Barbara Or-
w ick, M onique D evin and
George Naims. Without you,
the walk would not have hap­
pened! And thank you, Bob and
Aloha, for the wonderful pan­
cakes and ham you prepare for
us every year.
Also, thanks to the many
volunteers: Kay Rene Qualls,
Joan Basile, Monique Devin,
John and Nancy Gochnauer,
Jessica and Amanda from Her-
miston. And a big hug o f ap­
preciation to my family, Bill and
Danielle McDowell, and Brian
B u rn sid e w ho se t-u p and
manned the rest stations and
who support me during the
walk and all the year through.
A special thanks tdJohn and
Nancy Gochnauer for donat­
ing the ham, working at the
breakfast and blowing up heli­
um balloons. Also to Rhonda
Looney who displayed promo­
tional items for the walk at
Bucknum’s and the video store.
Thanks to Central Red Apple
for donating the breakfast bars
and bags for goodies. Klamath
First for supplying help at the
registration table. The Hepp­
ner Gazette-Times and Hepp­
ner TV for advertising the
walk. Sandy Matthews for tak­
ing pictures. And to all the busi­
nesses for displaying the walk
forms and posters.
And thanks to all o f those
who took part in raising pledg­
es and walking or rolling the
day of the walk. You should all
be very proud o f yourselves.
Good job!!
See you next year,
Merilee
___________________ 4-30-lc
Thank you for all the cards
and visits during my stay at Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital. Spe­
cial thanks to the doctors and
statT. If all hospitals feed as
good as Pioneer M em orial
Hospital, there should be no
complaints about hospital food.
Bob VanSchoiack
4-30- lc
The St. Patrick’s Auction
was a huge success thanks to
the efforts o f many people and
the generosity o f our donors
and buyers.
I would like to extend my
sincere thanks to the auction
committee for their help in or­
ganizing, soliciting, planning and
working the auction. Thank
yous to the HES staff; Ken and
C arri G rieb; John and Ann
Murray; Dave Fowler; Kirsten
Harrison; Deb Gutierrez; Liz
Green; Missy Cutsforth; Brian
and Susie Thompson; Mike and
Kim Armato; Kay Qualls; Flo-
rene Robinson; LeAnn Wright;
R honda H elfrecht; Sherree
M ahoney; D oug R athbun;
Rene Devin; Chris Rauch; and
many more.
Thank you to the Heppner
Elks Club for allowing us to hold
the auction upstairs and to en­
joy using the new elevator,
th a n k you to all the parents
who donated snacks or money
to buy snacks for the auction.
A special thanks to Jannie Allen
for all o f her help and hard
work, and for painting the ta­
ble and chair set, the rocks for
the Adopt-A-Teacher fund and
all the green buckets. Thank
you to the HES staff for all of
the wonderful buckets o f good­
ies they bought and donated to
support the auction.
Much gratitude is due to all
the businesses and individuals
who donated items and money
used to purchase additional
items. Your financial support
w ill en ab le H e p p n e r’s St.
Patrick’s Day Celebration to
continue and to thrive in the
future.
Sincerely,
Kay Fowler,
Auction Chair
___________________ 4-30-lc
We would like to thank Dr.
Datta, nurses, ambulance crew
and Pioneer Memorial Hospi­
tal staff for the great care that
JayDee received while in the
hospital. Also, thank you to all
who called, sent cards and ex­
pressed th eir co n cern s for
JayDee. A special thanks to
Jack, Colleen and Joan Ployhar
for being in Walla Walla with
us. A lso, thank you Becky
Tuilis, Kim Carlson, Patricia
Hughes and Alice Ployhar for
taking care of our animals, and
Erik for m ow ing the lawn.
Heppner is a great place to live
because everyone really does
care.
Thanks again,
JayDee, Joan, Sandi, Cindi,
Jacki, and families
4-30-lp
Class Advertising Deadline
Mondays at 5 p.m.
Mountain Glen Apartments
Units Now Available
TWo a n d T h ree B edroom A p a rtm e n ts F o r R en t
Rent Based On Income
Modem Appliances • Laundry Facilities
Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner
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For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD
# l -800-545-1833 for hearing impaired
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