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    HeoDner Gazette-Times HeDDner. Oreaon
on-site apartment manager. A
partial list of duties would in­
clude: respond to inquiries for
rental units and to show apart­
ments, being “first contact” for
apartment residents with main­
tenance problems or concerns,
lock and unlock doors, and
other maintenance activities as
directed by the Housing Au­
thority. A more complete de­
scription of duties and respon­
sibilities may be obtained from
Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Wil­
low St., P.O. Box 756, Heppner,
OR 97836, or by calling (541)
676-9618. Applications must
be subm itted on City o f
Heppner application forms no
later than May 23, 2003.
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5-14-2c
REAL ESTATE
For Sale: 3 bdrm, 1 lA bath,
1605 sq. ft., new floors and
paint, hot tub, fenced yard, out­
building with electricity. 180
Quaid Street. (541)676-5717.
______________ * 4-23-4c
Four bed, 2.5 bath on golf
course, Heppner, 11.4 acres,
luxury and privacy. Call Lin­
da, Professional Realty, Inc.,
(541)384-4193.
4-30-5c
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date o f publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections, we
cannot be responsible for er­
rors appearing on multiple
days. When cancelling an ad,
PLEASE check to be sure your
ad was not inadvertently pub­
lished.
THANK YOU!
SERVICES
Linoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
1-9-tfc
Real Estate Listings
www’, heppner. net
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner G azette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
5-3-tfx
$ M ,5 0 0
Call Amy
at 676-9407.
W illo w
Jk C r e e k
R e a lt y
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
LARGER THAN IT LOOKS
2412 sq. ft. m/l 3 bedrooms, 2 bo­
nus rooms (den or nursery), 1 bath
and sunken dining room. Full base­
ment, % finished. Fireplace with
propane insert and a 15’x15’ cov­
ered patio. Hardwood/tile and vinyl
floors. Level 70’x125.5’ m/1 lot, well
landscaped. Wood shake roof with
stucco exterior. 420 W. W ater
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, fam ily room, living
room, dining room, utility room. New
vinyl siding, good roof (composi­
tion), well landscaped yard with
pond/fountain, partially 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 overlook­
ing city park and Main Street. A
must see! 545 Elder Street. #02-
06 PRICED AT $87,000.
QUIET AND ROOMY IN THE
TIMBER. This 1264 sq. ft. m/l newly
remodeled mountain home is just
waiting for a family. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, deck entrance, new vinyl win­
dows and two covered parking ar­
eas. Fenced .92 acres m/l with tim­
ber. Snowmobiles and ATVs are
welcome at Blakes Ranch. #02-07.
$89,000.
Heritage
Land Co.
180 W. Baltimore / J v
#5, Heppner
6 7 6 -5 0 4 9
• 39,900 - 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
lots of storage, metal roof, new
carpet in bedroom and living
room. Large finished b ase­
ment, detached single car ga­
rage. In commercial zone.
• 109,500 - 2 bedroom, 2 bath
with loft, propane heat, new
windows, new doors, new
plumbing and wiring, new
porch with 36'x48' shop near
hunting and fishing. Blakes
Ranch.
• 16,000 - one acre more or less
near hunting and fishing in the
trees, water and electric avail­
able Blakes Ranch.
• 41,500 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
on quiet street Neat and a
great starter hom e New
counters, newer paint, utility
room
• 64,550 - 12.91 acres with city
water in Lexington Seller can
help finance.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ploy ha r 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-922H
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Two bedroom, one
bath, 1080 sq. ft.
home on one acre
at a great location.
Zero down,
no closing costs!
JoyceKay & Jerry Hollomon
ing the following applications:
1. Variance Use: Request­
ing relief from setback require­
ments on the east side of the
property to construct a garage
located in a General Residen­
tial (R2) Zone at 205 East Aik­
en Street, Map #2S 26 26CC,
Tax Lot #3700. Applicant: Phil
Bach.
2. Variance Use: Request­
ing permission to place a non-
conforming sign in a General
Residential (R2) Zone at 235
East Stansbury Street, Map
#2S 26 26CC, Tax Lots
#2700,12200, and 1200. Appli­
cant: Morrow County School
District.
A copy of the applications
and copies of all documents
and evidence submitted by or
on behalf of the applicants and
copies of any applicable zon­
ing criteria are available for in­
spection at no cost and copies
of the same will be provided at
a reasonable cost. To obtain this
information contact the office
at Heppner City Hall, 188 N W
Willow Street, PO Box 756,
Heppner, OR 97836, phone
676-9618.
Published: May 14,2003
Affid____________________
Wednesday. May 14. 2003 - NINE
For Sale: 1993 Cadillac Sixty
Special Sedan 4 D. Power
steering/windows/door locks
and dual control front seats.
Leather interior, AC, cruise
control, tilt wheel, multi-com­
pact disc, AM/FM radio, cas­
sette. Brand new tires, extra set
of studded snow tires. 89,000
miles, good condition. $5,000.
(541)676-5182.
4-2-tfc
YARD SALE
Big garage sale, Saturday,
17th, 8 a.m. Condon Highway,
follow signs.
5-14-lp
Weather Report
By the City of Heppner
For the month of April
High Low Precip.
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Budget Officers
& Others:
P le a s e H e lp Us
M e e t O u r D e a d lin e !
All legal/public
notices deadline:
Monday at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
For rent: two bedroom apart­
The Planning Commission
ments. Willow View, 515 N. for the City of Heppner, Ore­
Elder, Heppner. 676-9019 or gon will conduct a public hear­
208-384-1589. <*> 7-24-tfc
ing at 7:00 PM on June 2,2003
at Heppner City Hall regard-
PUBLIC NOTICE: ALL
ELECTORS IN PRECINT
8 AND 9 IN THE CITY
LIMITS OF HEPPNER.
Your representative for the
Morrow County Unified Rec­
reation District Zone 5, is Cyde
Marie Estes.
In precincts 8 and 9, City
limits of the City of Heppner,
Cyde Marie Estes should be the
name on your ballot. In read­
ing the legal description of the
zone 5 position, the wrong
name was put on those ballots.
You can write in Cyde Marie
Estes on your ballot. This will
not effect the election. Zone 5
is an unopposed race. If you
have already voted and want
to write-in Cyde, you will need
to come into our office at the
Courthouse 100 Court Street,
rm. 102 and we will be able to
give you your ballot.
Morrow County Clerk,
Barbara Bloodsworth
Published: May 14,2003
Affid____________________
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice
and Notice of Public Hearing
Morrow County is eligible to
apply for a 2003 Community
D evelopm ent Block Grant
from the Oregon Economic and
Community Development De­
partment.
Community Development
Block Grant funds come from
the U. S. Department of Hous­
ing and Urban Development.
The grants can be used for
public facilities and housing
improvements, primarily for
persons with low and moder­
ate incomes.
Approximately $16 million
will be awarded to Oregon non­
metropolitan cities and counties
in 2003. The maximum grant
that a city or county can re­
ceive is $750,000.
Morrow County is prepar­
ing an application for a 2003
Com m unity D evelopm ent
Block Grant from the Oregon
Economic and Community
Development Department for
the Morrow County Housing
Rehabilitation Program in Mor­
row County to rehabilitate
homes owned and occupied by
low and moderate income per­
sons. It is estimated that the
proposed project will benefit at
least 67 persons, o f whom
100% will be low or moderate
income.
A public hearing will be held
by the Morrow County Board
of Commissioners at 10:00 A.
M. on May 21, 2003 at the
Boardman Courthouse Annex,
101 Boardman Avenue, Board-
man, Oregon.
The purpose of the hearing
is for the Board of Commis­
sioners to obtain citizen views
and to respond to questions and
comments about:
• Community development
and housing needs, especially
the needs of low and moder­
ate-income persons, as well as
other needs in the community
that might be assisted with a
Com m unity D evelopm ent
Block Grant project.
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124 North Main
Heppner
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