EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
W. Mam Street in Lexington.
Closing date 2/5/04.
Two bedroom available.
Send resume and referenc
Willow
View A partm ents.
es to: Town of Lexington; P.O.
515
N.
Elder,
Heppner. EOH.
Box 416; Lexington, ( )R 97839.
Call
(208)
384-1589
or 676-
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9019.
215 temp workers to
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plant seedlings using hoedad
One bedroom apt. Nice
or dibble, apply herbicide using
neighborhood.
Clean and quiet.
backpack sprayers, prune us
Utilities
paid.
$325/month.
Call
ing saws or other tools in vari
(541)676-5773.
ous counties in ID, MT, OR,
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WA. and WY.
Production standard o f2000
Two bedroom house. 610 N.
trees planted 8/hr day alter one Main, $350/$ 100 deposit. W/D,
week training. Must be able to garage, full basement. 989-
lift 50 lbs, work in adverse 8142,676-8118.
w eather conditions. Overnight _________________ 12-17-tfc
travel required. Employee pays
Three bedroom, two bath
room and board, transportation
house.
Call Jodi. 676-5433.
between work sites provided.
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Piece rate(s) of $25-35 per
1000 units or state prevailing
3Vi bedroom house, rural
wage, whichever is greater. setting, room for horse. Refer
State w ages range $8.29- ences required. 422-7457.
$11.75. Approx. 7 mo., 8 a.m.- ___________________ l-7-tfc
5 p.m.
Five bedroom house and lot.
No experience or education $650/month. Lexington. Avail
requirements. Apply to Job able 3/15/04.989-8323.
Services Offices, Idaho Job __________________ 1-21-tfc
O rder ID # 1081738 or
Three bedroom house, I3/«
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bath.
Call (541) 276-1290.
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Lot for sale on high school
hill. 676-9927.
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Heritage
Land Co .
H 676-5049
180 W. Baltimore f O s
#5, Heppner
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• 42.000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
newly painted inside, kitchen
with old-fashioned wood stove
and electric stove Covered
front porch.
• 329,500 - 640 acres m/l, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, one level
ranch-style home with 30'x30'
shop with cement floor, well-
kept older barn and tack build
ing. All steel panels, gates with
loading and cattle chutes, feed
lot and arena. Established 80
acres under irrigation with 500
GPM well. Good hunting for
upland birds and deer, with
sightings of elk and antelope
Has garden site and mature
fruit trees. Additional acreage
available
• 64,550 -12.91 acres with city
water in Lexington. Seller can
help finance.
-- Clean, neat, large 1 bed
room apt., heat, water, sewer,
garbage, furnished includes
stove and refrigerator. $300.
- One bedroom duplex, clean
and neat. Water, sewer, fur
nished, stove and refrigerator
included. $260.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625
David Sykes 676-9228
wunv. heppner. net
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TH AN K YOU!
Linoleum, carpet and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
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set-ups, tutorials. 676-8029.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Town and
Country awards
Notice of Annual Meeting
and Election of Officers
South Morrow County
continued from page one
Scholarship and Trust
Bank of Eastern Oregon
superintendent in the antique
January 26 at 6:00 p.m.
department, as a co-chair for
Published: January 21,2004
the Hood com m em oration
event,
as secretary for the
PUBLIC NOTICE
South Morrow Scholarship
The Heppner City Council
Committee,
as a member of the
w ill hold a goal setting meeting
Board
o
f
Directors
for the
January 28, 2004 to set goals
H
eppner
Cham
ber
and
as
for 2004. This meeting is a pub
president
for
two
years,
as
lic meeting and members of the
treasurer
for
Morrow
County
public are invited to attend.
Participation by the public in the Creative Arts and as part of the
meeting will be at the discre finance com m ittee for the
tion of the City Council. The United Methodist Church.
meeting will be held at 12:00
Behind the scenes, she
Noon, at the Columbia Basin has adopted trees, strung lights,
Electric Cooperative confer
organized parades, led after
ence room, 171 Linden Way,
Heppner, Oregon. Persons w ho dark w alks through the
wish to attend and need assis cemetery and been active with
tance are asked to call (541) the Morrow Mural Committee.
Some little known
676-9618, or TTY relay 1 -800-
facts
about
Harrison include
735-2900.
the fact that she loves to travel,
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
but hates flying; she and her
Published: January 21,2004
sister saved a man and his son
Affid
w hile swim m ing in the
Columbia River some years
PUBLIC NOTICE ago; she loves to dance; and
NOTICE OF BOARD
she hated to part with her little
MEETING OF I ONE
red Mustang when her family
SCHOOL DISTRICT
outgrew
it.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
Besides
all
her
(ilVEN that the Board of Di
rectors of the lone School Dis volunteer work, Harrison has
trict will hold an executive ses been a friendly familiar face to
sion at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, community members visiting
January 26, 2004 at the lone Klamath First and is now
Schools Library, 445 Spring gracing Bank o f Eastern
Street, lone, Oregon. The ses Oregon with her presence.
sion will consider employment
An extraordinary
of the superintendent. The ex teacher as well as a devoted
ecutive session is being held
community member, Mary
pursuant to ORS 192.660
Ann Elguezabal, this year’s
(l)(a).
Citizen
Educator of the Year,
Published: January 2 1,2004
gives of her talent and her heart
throughout all aspects of the
community.
Elguezabal’s life is full
The Reload Ridge of children. Besides raising six
Riders Motorcycle Club will of her own children, she has
meet on Wednesday, Jan. 21 helped to shape the lives of
at 7 p.m., upstairs at the numerous children in Eastern
Heppner Elks Club.
Oregon. G raduating from
Discussion will include Eastern Oregon State College,
upcoming events and possible she and her husband returned
workdays. All members and
interested
persons
are
encouraged to attend.
Motorcycle club
to hold meeting
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill M acinnes
Bill M acinnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. W right
Phone (541 >763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
2004 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court (L-R): Princess F.mily
Bergstrom, Queen Lexi Kennedy and Princess Jessica Wainwright
REAL ESTATE
J o y r e K n ? A J e r r y H o lln m n n
Q UIET AND ROOMY IN THE
TIM BER. 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.
INCOME PRO PERTY FOR IN
VESTMENT. Duplex built in 1998,
each unit is 940 sq. ft. m/l; 2 bed
rooms, 1 bath, insulated windows,
vinyl siding, dishwashers, dispos
als and laundry hook-ups. Good
rental history. One block from Main
Street w/RV hookup. 140 S. Chase
St. #03-02. $155,000.
W E LL K E P T T O W N H O U S E -
STYLE DUPLEX O VERLOOKING
TOWN. Each unit has 2 bedrooms,
1Vi bath and a carport. One unit
has a family room with a loft and
deck. Total of 2 192 sq. ft. Lot is
100’x100’ m/l. Excellent rental his
tory. 340 Skyline Drive #03-06
$120,000.
E
Call Linda,
Professional
Realty, Inc.,
(541)384-4193.
WWW
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3 bedroom, 3 bath, finest
country living. Shop includ
ed. 8 acres. Property is
agent-owned. Appraisal
available. Boardman.
Building permit, live
spring, 80 acres, mountain
property. Heppner.
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Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
David Sykes, Heritage
Land Co., (541) 676-9228
days, ( 541 ) 676-9939 evenings
and weekends.
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Bill Broderick (left) presents the OSli Extension Cooperator of the
Year award to Kyle Robinson there on behalf of Morrow County
Wanted: Family of 5 with Livestock (¡rowers.
pets searching for home to
lease. Must be 3 bedrooms or
more. Intent is to buy within
one year. Heppner or Lexing
ton. Brandi, (541 ) 763-3890.
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One thing that never changes
is the fact that things keep changing.
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to their hometown of Nyssa named W ho’s Who Among
with teaching degrees. In Am erican High School
Nyssa alone, Elguezabal taught Students in his junior year.
in a migrant summer school for
He has also showed
about 15 summers, taught a his leadership talent by being
community college program for actively involved in school
teen mothers, taught English as governm ent. He was a
a Second Language to adults, sophom ore
class
was a public school substitute representative, the junior class
and taught full time at a private vice president/secretary, and
school. Then when Elguezabal this year is the senior class
and her family moved to president.
Heppner, she continued
Besides giving of his
shaping lives by teaching third time, Haguew ood gives of his
grade, the English Language personality. He enjoys life w ith
Learner program and special his goofy side and stays
reading
at
Heppner organized with his serious side.
Elementary'.
He also has made an impact
Besides teaching, on the lives of his schoolmates
Elguezabal is actively involved and the faculty by sharing his
in the community. She teaches strange taste in hats.
catechism classes to all ages
The
lifetim e
and is an active member of St. achievement award was given
Patrick’s Catholic Church. She to Cliff Green, a person who
has taken youth to Mexico and has spent most of his life giving
w orked as an advisor to to the community of Heppner.
programs in which the youth
A lthough born in
worked on building homes for Pendleton. Green was raised in
the people there. She has Heppner and graduated from
volunteered countless hours to Heppner High in 1960. He is a
helping feed the hungry in proud O regon
Beaver,
Portland homeless shelters and attending and graduating from
on the street with groups of Oregon State University in
H eppner youth. She also 1965 with a bachelor of science
organizes her own children to degree in education. He spent
help the elderly or those with several years teaching Vo-Ag
illness here in Heppner when in Athena before the “yearn to
their yards need raking or snow return to his roots” brought him
needs shoveling.
back to Heppner.
A nother
added
Green took over the
enjoym ent
to
having family business. The Heppner
Elguezabal in the community is Garbage Disposal Service, and
her legendary M exican endeared himself to the children
cooking. From handm ade of Heppner by always carrying
tortillas to a fabulous chicken around Peanut M&Ms in his
mole, she does it all. She also truck for them.
is very active in donating this
After phasing out of
wonderful cooking skill to local the family business and passing
fundraisers for a variety of it along to his son. Green went
causes.
on to purchase the Coast-to-
Giving of her time, her Coast store, which is .now
talent and herself, many have Heppner Hardware.
said that Elguezabal is the very
Besides being an
definition of a gifted teacher. active business owner. Green
Scholar and athlete, served on City Council and as
Brian Haguewood, a senior at mayor. He is also a member of
Heppner High School, was the Odd Fellows, the Morrow
named the Youth of the Year. County Flood Commemoration
Haguewood, son of Kelwayne Committee, the Revitalization
and Mary Haguewood is active Committee and a past Chamber
in school sports, school board member and president.
leadership
and
other He is also active w ith the Farm
extracurricular activities.
Foundation.
Haguewood has been
A nother wonderful
active on the basketball team aspect that Green has added
all four years of high school. his talents to is that of parade
The last two years he has chairm an for both the St.
played on the varsity team. He Patrick’s Parade and the Fair
has also excelled in football and Rodeo Parade.
joining the varsity team in his
G reen also enjoys
sophomore year. He has also being able to spend time with
been active in golf.
his family and children, David
Giving of himself to and Kirsten, who are also both
he|p others he has been active
active Heppner community
¡n q.j-j Camp C ounselor
members, who have chosen to
Training and served as a 4-H stay in Heppner to raise their
Camp
counselor
and families.
ambassador. He has also been
Green has added to
active in the St. Patrick's Youth this community by being an
Group. He has participated in active member and a man who
canned food drives, coat drives speaks his mind and follows
and played “Santa” at church. what he truly believes in.
He was inducted to
All of this year’s “Of
the National Honor Society his the Year” recipients are much
sophomore year and has been appreciated for all the hard
a member during his junior and work they put in to making
senior years. He received the Heppner a wonderful place to
National English Merit Award live.
his freshman year and was
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