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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon RIAL COMPUTERS estate By owner: home on 25 Computer technician will acres with large garage and provide repairs, upgrades, cus shop overlooking Willow Creek tom PCs, software, set-ups, tutorials. Call Justin, 676-8029. Lake. $180.000.676-9858. 10-8-tfc ll-5-2c Call Linda, Professional Realty, Inc., (541)384-4193. —I «*» protessionalfealtyof com B aa Q3 a B uilding perm it, live spring, 80 acres, mountain property. Heppner. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, finest country living. Shop includ ed. 8 acres. Boardman. Farm ground. 615+ acres dryland wheat, Con don. Farm groundwith home. 334+ at^aOVffed, 3 bath home. Condon. Privacy and space you have been looking for. 11.4 acres, 4 bedroom, 2 Vi bath on golf course. Heppner. Heritage Land Co. H * * " * 180 W. Baltimore f O v #5, Heppner 676-5049 • 26,900 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath in quiet neighborhood. 44'x12’ concrete deck, covered patio. SALE PENDING • 75,000 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath (one with jacuzzi), 2-story older home on a corner lot, chain- link fence, single car garage, and beautiful landscaping. F ireplace in living room. PRICE REDUCED. • 565,000 - 1583 acres, 3000 sq. ft. home, remodeled in 1996,4 bedroom, 3 bath, shop and machine shed, hay bams and horse barn, deer hunting and bird hunting. Heppner. • 30,000 cash, 35,000 if seller helps finance - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, covered porch on corner lot. Charming street appeal. • 139,900 - secluded, yet close enough to walk down town. Super Good C ents newer manufactured home on foun dation with double stick-built attached garage with extra 1/2 bath, on 4.9 view acres, large front porch, fruit trees and gar den area. County living in the city limits. -- Clean, neat, large 1 bed room apt., heat, water, sewer, garbage, furnished includes stove and refrigerator. $300. - One bedroom duplex, clean and neat. Water, sewei, fur nished, stove and refrigerator included. $260. Sharon Lewis 676-5233 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-922H unvw .heptm er.net Willow Jl Creek Realty 676-5241 ( f t J o y c e K a y & Jerry H o llo m o n GREAT LOCATION. 2 new lots at 210 and 220 Thompson Street ready to build your dream home. Has city water, sewer and TV on property, on a dead-end street with a good view. One lot is 100'x90'm/ I and one is 100’x75’ m/l. #00-09 $12,500, #00-10 $13,500 respec tively. EXTRA LO T W ITH A G A RAGE and a home with a view, 3 bedroom manufactured with at tached garage. Good carpets and vinyl floor covering. Price includes washer and dryer, drop-in range and refrigerator; house also has a garbage disposal and dishwasher. Lot #421 has wired, insulated ga rage. 24’x20. 25 Canyon Drive. RE DUCED TO $86,010. GOOD RENTAL HISTORY on a nice business opportunity. 2.27 acres located on Hwy. 207 at the edge of town. 2 bedroom home and 7 apartments or 8 rentals, laundry, office, garage and large parking area #01-16. $165,000 RE DUCED $155,000. $20,000 w ill buy you a 82.5'x114' m/l kit and a 1968 mo bile home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Located out of the floodplain on a dead-end street at the edge of a nice residential area. Lot in cludes RV parking with full hook ups 400 E. Aiken St #03-08. A n INVESTM ENT BETTER THAN THE STOCK MARKET. A Turn-key 5-unit apartment com plex, updated and redecorated Each unit is ground level with sepa rate entrance. Located one block from Main Street; excellent for se niors. Plenty of storage and park ing, shade trees and lawn. 160 N. Chase St. #03-07 $92,500. CARS & TRUCKS WRIGHT’S CHEVY, INC. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Our Customer Is Always #1 C ontact: Bill Maclnnes Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. Wright Phone (541 >763-4175 Fossil, Oregon L in o le u m , c a r p e t a n d Pergo sale and installation. Free estim ates. Call T im Hedm an. evenings, 676-9054. Licensed and bonded #78201. 1-9-tfc INDOOR SALE Huge indoor sale. 535 Jones Street. Fri-Sat, 9 a.m. 11-12-lp Weather Report By the City o f H eppner For the m onth of Oct. 10/1 10/2 10/3 10/4 10/5 10/6 10/7 10/8 10/9 10/10 10/11 10/12 10/13 10/14 10/15 10/16 10/17 10/18 10/19 10/20 10/21 10/22 10/23 10/24 10/25 10/26 10/27 10/28 10/29 10/30 10/31 High 76 79 81 80 77 84 82 76 77 74 61 57 63 66 62 61 71 81 78 73 81 83 75 62 53 64 58 76 72 54 44 Low 48 48 48 46 56 52 45 42 40 40 36 37 42 43 36 40 44 42 44 54 56 47 41 34 32 34 40 51 37 29 16 Precip .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .17 .00 .12 .02 .14 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .12 .39 .00 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING OF 10NE SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board o f Directors of the lone School District will meet on Monday, November 17,2003 at the lone Schools, 445 Spring Street, lone, Oregon for an executive session on negotiations and their regular Board meeting. The executive session will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the school library and the regular meeting of the Board will begin at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. Published: November 12,2003 PUBLIC NOTICE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE Seven lots of government property including, fire supplies will be offered for sale N ovem ber 24, 2003. Bid packets may be obtained from the Umatilla National Forest, 2517 SW H ailey Avenue, Pendleton, OR and Heppner Ranger District, 117 South Main Street, Heppner, OR. Sealed bids for the Sale (R6- 14-04-06) will be accepted until 1:00 pm. local time November 24, 2003. Items are located at the Heppner Ranger District Compound, 200 South Main Street. Inspection will be by appointment only November HAT PRODUCTS 17-21 by contacting Ivan Lorenz or Marcia Kemp at Oat hay for sale. $60 per 541-676-9187. For additional ton. Spray, (503) 663-6433, information contact Marcia (503)320-5980. Kemp at 541 -676-2100. 1I-I2-8C Published: November 12,2003 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: ROSETTA JOAN PALMATEER, Deceased. No. 03 PR 021 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the un dersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the attor ney for the personal represen tative of the estate. All persons having claims against the es tate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the person al representative at the offices of Kuhn & Spicer, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings in this estate may ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal rep resentative. DATED and first published October 29, 2003. /s/ William J. Kuhn, OSB # 76207 Attorney for Personal Rep resentative Kuhn & Spicer P. O. Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Published: October 29, Novem ber 5 and 12,2003 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ESTATE OF: EUGENE L. SCHMIDT, Deceased. No. 03-PR-023 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed personal representa tive of the estate. All persons having claims against the es tate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the personal representative at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, OR 97801 within four months after the date of first publica tion of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the pro ceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal repre sentative or his/her attorney. Dated and first published: November 5,2003 Gloria Schmidt Richard Schmidt Co-Pers. Rep. P.O. Box 850 Boardman, Oregon 97818 Steven H. Corey Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & Hojem, LLP 222 SE Dorion Ave Pendleton, OR 97801 541-276-3331 Published: November 5,12 and 19,2003 Affid (2) Submit a news ardale online w ivw .heppner.net W e P r in t E n v e lo p e s Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 Wednesday, November 12, 2003 - SEVEN Desert Arts Council to host dinner theatre T h e D e s e rt A rts C ouncil’s annual evening o f dining and theatre is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Hermiston Community Center. Tickets are available at The Greater Herm iston C ham ber o f C om m erce (567-6151) and BM CC H erm iston (567- 1800) and are $ 4 0 . D A C m em bers’ tickets are $35. S p o n s o r in g th e p e rfo rm a n c e a re B a n n e r Bank, Don P. Carlson, DPM, Hermiston Family Foot Clinic, R o se P h o to g ra p h y , IR Z Consulting, Umatilla Electric C o o p e r a tiv e , E x p re s s Personnel Services, and Roger J. Bounds Foundation. Montana’s all-original touring repertory theatre, the Vigilante Theatre Com pany, will celebrate the Lew is and C la rk C e n te n n ia l w ith a hysterical, historical adventure extravaganza. G rab a paddle and don’t forget to pack your b u c k s k in u n d ie s as th e Vigilantes head up a creek to tour the N orthw est with their la te s t m u s ic a l c o m e d y production, The C lark and Lewis Show. This theatrical journey into uncharted w aters m eets Lewis and Clark legend at full V igilante tilt. The C lark and Lewis Show com m em orates th e d y n a m ic d u o o f th e Louisiana Purchase w ith a touch o f vaudeville, a pinch o f pageantry, and a generous scoop ofhilariously interactive fun. W ritten by Thom as Q. M orris, w ith m usic and lyrics by the Vigilantes’ prolific muse, Greg Keeler, this voyage w inds its w ay through the absurd obstacles that beset o u r e x p lo r e r h e ro e s an d highlights the humor left in their wake. The V igilantes have a k n a c k fo r s n e a k in g th e intelligent in w ith the silly balances tongue in cheek wit with full on com edy to create a historical perspective like no other. In this cunningly hinged tribute, the legacy o f the Corps o f Discovery rests in the well- intentioned hands o f m odem day adm irers w ho go to great lengths to pay their respects to their fur bearing forebears. The Clark and Lewis Show brings their story to life in a variety show form at loaded to the gunnels with fact and farce. M ix it a ll up w ith th a t unstoppable Vigilante energy, and you have a boisterously entertaining show. A lo n g -te rm fascination with the explorer adventurers Lewis and Clark and an itch to get his hands back into that w onderfully broad Vigilante com edy style lu re d T h o m a s Q . M o rris tem porarily to M ontana to write and direct The Clark and Lewis Show. A native o f Great Falls, M orris toured for 16 s u m m e rs w ith M o n ta n a Shakespeare in the Parks, first as an a c to r and later as a director. Currently, he resides in Studio City, CA , w here he works as a film and television actor. M orris has recently starred alongside A nthony H opkins in the feature film, “ Instinct” and co-starred with Ben R one in Bill P ullm an’s TNT network remake o f “The V ir g in ia n ” . M o rr is a ls o d ire c te d and co -w ro te the V igilante hit, W U F!, w ith humorist Greg Keeler. Keeler, a p ro fe s s o r o f E n g lish at M ontana State University, is also know n for his published p o e try and m ost recently, landscape paintings. The crew ofVigilante actors, John Hosking, Rhonda Smith, David M ills-Low and Suzanne Fortin will m an the paddles to zigzag their merry', musical way tow ard a fabulous 23rd touring season. If they d o n ’t Find th e N o rth w e st P a s s a g e ... at least th e y ’ll Vigilante Theatre Company discover every laugh along the route. D inner th eatre C o- C hairs, K aren B ounds and Margaret Saylor, are planning a sit-dow n dinner w ith the Community Center decorated to create an outdoor setting complete with birch logs, pine boughs and ducks. Reservations must be made at th e G r e a te r H e r m is to n Chamber o f Commerce office by Nov. 10. Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re ports handling the following business: -M C SO receiv ed a r e p o r t fro m a c a lle r in Lexington o f a fire across the road from her residence. It was advised that the fire was put out by neighbors. -M CSO cited Leonor Torres Vazquez, 37, for N o O p erato r’s License and N o Insurance. -M C S O receiv ed a r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in Boardman that a male subject k e e p s d riv in g aro u n d her residence caller her on his cell phone. -M C S O c ite d Jose Luis Barreto Pineda, 28, for Violation o f the Basic Rule. J u l y 11: M C S O received a request from a caller in Irrig o n re g a rd in g tw o vehicles speeding on the road in the evenings. Caller request a deputy contact him at work. M C S O re c e iv e d a request for contact regarding another subject. -M C SO receiv ed a r e p o r t fro m a c a lle r in Lexington o f a field fire. The L exington Fire D epartm ent was advised. -M C S O receiv ed a report from the Shell Station in Lexington that a car drove o ff without paying for $ 10 o f gas. C aller also requested deputy contact. -M C SO cited M aria Carlotta R. Resendiz, 35, for Unsafe Passing. -M C SO receiv ed a report from that a vehicle passed the c a lle r’s vehicle a b o u t th re e m ile s fro m H ep p n er going about 120 mph. -M C S O receiv ed a report from a caller in Irrigon that his vehicle was stolen. -M C S O receiv ed a report o f an intrusion alarm in Boardman. It was determined that everything was okay and the alarm was cancelled. -M C S O receiv ed a 911 h a n g -u p c a ll from a residence in Boardman. It was determ ined that everything w as o k ay and th at it w as children playing on the phone. -M C S O receiv ed a request for deputy contact fro m a c a lle r in Irrig o n re g a rd in g a cat th a t w as attacked by a dog and needs to be put down. -M C S O received a report that a drive off occurred at the 76 Station and part o f the pum p had been taken with the vehicle. M artin Pacheco- M endoza, 27, was cited for Hit and R un/P roperty and Theft II. -M C SO received a report from a caller in Echo that a subject had turned 18 that day and traveled to Lexington to see her mother. While there, the m other assaulted the girl. No ambulance was needed as the caller had “cleaned and patched up” the girl. -M C SO receiv ed a report from that a male subject was lighting o ff explosives in the street. -M C SO receiv ed a report that an Irrigon resident calling from the Lexington Shell station had hit a deer about five m iles out side o f Heppner. The caller did not know if the deer was dead and there may be possible debris from the vehicle in the highway. -M C SO received a r e p o r t fro m a c a lle r in Boardm an that their clothes line had been cut. -B o a rd m a n PD arrested Isidro Ram irez, 50, w as a rre ste d on a U C S O warrant for Failure to Appear/ Attempting to Elude. Subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no local charges. -M C S O c ite d G uadalupe Perez Rubio, 40, for DUII (BAC refusal). The vehicle was impounded. Tailgate Party before quarterfinals The Heppner Booster Club will be holding a tailgate party, Saturday, Nov. 15, from 11:30 a.m. until the quarterfinal game against M yrtle Point at 1 p.m. The club will be selling h am b u rg ers, cup o f so u p , coffee and juice. Justice Court Report Douglas W agner, 54, P e n d le to n , E x c e e d in g P e r m itte d L e n g th a n d Exceeding Declared W eight, fine $391. Joshua Travis Peck, 28, lone. Taking Deer- Closed Season, fine $433. Charles Shaw n Lang D eLarm , 26, lone, L oaning Big G am e Tag (B ow D eer) (Seized A rchery D eer Tag), fine $189. Jesse Lee Fisher, 22, H eppner, V BR 86/55, fine $423. L a rs I v a n J a m e s Wenberg, 24, Heppner, VBR 81/55, fine $373. \