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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
The Family of Harry Green
wishes to express our many
thanks for the prayers, hugs,
cards, flowers, phone calls, all
supporting us at our time of
sorrow' and grief.
As we see each one of you
in the future, we will always
remember your acts of kind­
ness and support.
Thanks again.
The Family of Harry Green
Selma F. Green
Betty F. Voss
Ella M. Green
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The Willow Creek E co­
nomic Development Group
would like to thank all the lo­
cal citizens who helped with
the recent 10,000 piece busi­
ness recruitm ent mailings.
Thanks also to the Forest Ser­
vice and D istrict Ranger
Andrei Rykoff for the use of
their facilities and to the YCC
kids for their help.
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Participating in the Cancer
Relay for Life was a great ex­
perience. Thank you to every­
one who helped us raise money
and thanks to all the people at
Murray Drugs for the party to
help reach our goal.
Ruth Maben
Jessica Roy
Shannon Wicklund
Rebecca Chinen
8-11-lp
HELP WANTED
People needed to clean
Snack Shack through Fair.
676-5300.
8-4-2c
Columbia River
Processing
Boardman, Oregon
Employment Opportunities
P roduction and Packaging
Operators: Run multiple process­
es including: processing equip­
ment, palletizing equipment and
warehousing functions Must be
able to work any shift. FT position.
Wage range $11 90-S16.89 de­
pending on position and perfor­
mance.
For all positions. HS degree/
GED strongly preferred unless
otherwise indicated Successful
applicants must pass skills/apti-
tude tests, drug test & functional
capacities test.
Excellent benefit package.
Health, dental, vision, prescrip­
tion, life, disability, plus paid va­
cation & holidays for full-time reg­
ular employees.
If interested, apply at: Oregon
Employment Department. 950 SE
Columbia Dr., Ste. B; or mail re­
sume to: Oregon Employment De­
partm ent, P.O. Box 150,Her-
miston, OR 97838. Fax resumes:
(541) 567-2306.
We are an Equal Opportunity
Employer & a Drug Free Work­
place.
8-4-2C
The Public Works Depart­
ment is now accepting appli­
cations for a full-time Office
Support Specialist at their
Lexington office. Knowledge
of modem office practices, in­
cluding computer proficiency,
records management and book­
keeping required. Positions re­
quires good interpersonal
skills. Salary $1,688 per month
plus excellent benefits.
For applications, contact the
Personnel
D irector
at
adenton@co.morrow.or.us or
A ndrea Denton, M orrow
County Courthouse, P.O. Box
788, H eppner, OR 97836,
phone (541) 676-5620. Return
same address. Open until
Filled. Morrow County is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
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180 W. Baltimore
#5, Heppner J — j
676-5049
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- $139,900 - Country living in
city limits Secluded yet close
enough to walk downtown.
4.92 acres with Super Good
Cents m anufactured 3 or 4
bedroom. 2 bath home on a
foundation. Stick built 2 car
plus shop area garage with
additional 1/2 bath. Large cov­
ered front porch, landscaped
yard with fruit trees, lots of
upgrades, view s o f W illow
Creek Valley. Heppner. SALE
PENDING
- $105,000 - 3 bedroom, 2
bath, one with shower and gar­
den tub Newer manufactured
home on a foundation. Oak
cabinets and many upgrades,
including underground sprin­
klers and 26x24 double ga-
rage/shop on 1.72 acres, lone.
- $78,500 - 4 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story older home, with large
level double lot, oil heat, sep­
arate dining room. PRICE RE­
DUCED. lone.
- $61,900 - 158.07 acres m/l
has good year round spring.
Potential home site with good
access and power available.
Close to town. Heppner.
- $40,000 - Lot overlooking the
lake plus adjoining 2.2 acres.
View lot with country space. If
youire building a home, itis a
best buy! Heppner.
- Clean, neat, large 1 bed­
room apt., heat, water, sew­
er, garbage, furnished in­
cludes stove and refrigera­
tor. $300.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Boh Ployhmr 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 6 76-9228
www.heppner.net
FOR RENT
YARD SALE
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments,
515 N. Elder, Heppner. EOH.
Call (208) 384-1589, 676-
9019.
11-12-tfc
2-Family Yard Sale. Kids’
furniture, toys, washer and
dryer, bedroom furniture, lots
o f good stuff. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Friday, 13, and Saturday, 14.
845 Lakeview Court (near As­
sisted Living).
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A large, multi-family yard
sale: clothes, toys, crafts,
scrapbooking supplies and
misc. items. 315 NE Chase St..
Saturday, 8-3.
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Clean 2 bedroom, Wi bath
duplex with great view o f
Heppner. SWG paid. $525 a
month plus deposits. Available
immediately. Call 676-9112.
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One bedroom apt. for rent,
I am not responsible for any
bills created by Bonnie Shover
after July 27, 2004.
James Shover
8-4-2c
Deadline fo r
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
THOMAS ORCHARDS
Kimberly, Oregon
PUBLIC NOTICE
~ U PICK ~
Semi-Cling Peaches
40C lb.
FlavorCrest
Semi-Cling Nectarines
45C lb
Freestone Canning
Peaches:
Sunbright 45C lb
Loring 45C lb
~ READY PICKED ~
Sweet Cherries
L a m b e rt & R a in ier
Apricots
Apples
B ring C o n ta in ers
O p en 7 d ay s a w eek
8 a.m . - 6 p.m . ONLY
(5 4 1 ) 9 3 4 -2 8 7 0
www. eastoregonrealestate. com
REAL ESTATE
. -W illow
C reek
R e a lt y
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JoyceKay A Jerry Holloman
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 Reduced to
$155,000
5130 SQ.FT. M/L COMMER­
CIAL BUILDING, located next to
post office on Main Street 2430'
retail space and 2700' warehouse.
Sellers will carry contract. Real­
tor owned. #02-10 A s k in g
$135,000
WELL KEPT TOWNHOUSE-
STYLE DUPLEX OVERLOOK­
ING TOWN. Each unit has 2 bed­
rooms, 1 1/2 bath, and a carport.
One unit has a family room with a
loft and deck Total of 2192 sq.ft.
Lot is 1001x100' m/l. Excellent
rental history 340 Skyline Drive
#03-06 $120,000
* VACANT LOT with all servic­
es available on site 75ix146i m/l
at end of street with excellent view
of lake 810 Lakeview Court. #04-
07 $18,500
BUY LOT - MFG. HOUSE
FREE. 2/3 m/l acres out of flood-
plain with view 1968 Schult
62ix12i with 3ix10i tip-out. 744 sq
ft Good rental or building site.
235.1 Linden Way #04-06
$25,000
HELP WANTED
Union Pacific Railroad is currently interested in career minded individuals to
fill the positions of Diesel Mechanic, Diesel Electrician, and Mechanical Shop
Laborer near Hinkle. OR
Diesel Mechanics inspect, repair and maintain the engine and mechanical
components on diesel electric locomotives. Diesel Electricians inspect, repair
and maintain the engine and electrical components on diesel electric locomotives.
Mechanical Shop Laborers assist in the movement of locomotives in the shop
area, perform servicing, and clean up of locomotives and shop work areas, and
fueling Outdoor work required regardless of weather conditions.
Minimum requirements for All positions include:
Must be a minimum of 18 Years of age
Individuals with felony and/or misdemeanor convictions may not be hired.
Candidates must be able to read and comprehend regulations in English as
well as possess good oral communication skills.
- Diesel Mechanics must possess a minimum of four years verifiable work
experience as a mechanic or have a Joumeyperson diesel mechanic card
Experience with large motor generators and or EMD 567-645-710G engines
a plus. Applicants with extensive experience as a mechanic in other fields
(aviation, nuclear, farm machinery) will be given full consideration
• Diesel Electricians must posses a minimum of four years verifiable work
experience as an electrician or have a joumeyperson’s card Experience
with large motor generators and high voltage circuitry a plus
Me offer a great working environment, excellent salary, and superior
benefits.
To apply for these positions visit our web site at www.up.com Click on “Jobs at
UP", click on "View Positions" and select the position for which you want to
apply If you need help with the application process, call our Employment line at
1-800-877-5634 ext. 4
BUILDING AMERICA“
I nion Pacific Railroad
Building America
An equal opportunity employer
Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch. Call
David Sykes, Heritage Land
Co.. (541) 676-9228 days,
(541) 676-9939 evenings and
weekends.
8-4-tfx
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business
with solid magnet door signs
from the Heppner Gazette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
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FREE: two weeks free
home delivery of The Orego­
nian. Just call toll free 1-877-
528-2811.
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Camper: $4,750. 1991 Cari­
bou 9.5 foot camper in excel­
lent condition. Has bathroom/
shower. 3-way refrigerator and
heavy-duty heater. Furnishings
available. Call 676-9841.
8-11-3c
A public information meet­
ing will be held by representa­
tives of the Oregon Depart­
ment of Transportation on Au­
gust 17, 2004, at 7 p.m. at the
Lexington Town Hall, 150
West Main, Lexington, Ore­
gon. Proposed roadway im­
provements to State Highway
52 in Lexington (A Street to F
Street) will be discussed. Busi­
ness owners, Lexington resi­
dents, and other interested par­
ties are encouraged to attend.
For more information about
this meeting, please contact
Howard Perry at Anderson
Perry & Associates, Inc., (541 )
963-8309.
Published: August 11,2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
License
Suspended
Violation, No Insurance and
Expired Plates.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at the 76
Station in Irrigon that a
customer had stuff stolen
from her purse.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman that a male
subject was throwing beer
cans at moving vehicles.
Erik Ramirez, 22, was
arrested for Disorderly
Conduct, and Criminal
Trespass 1 x3. He was
lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail.
-MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a
request for an ambulance at
the Boardman Marina for a
15-year-old female with heat
stroke.
-MCSO received a
request
from
Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston to notify a male
subject about a motor
vehicle accident that
occurred in Hermiston.
Contact was made.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Heppner that her neighbor’s
water was up too high and
getting her driveway wet.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman of shots fired.
Units were unable to locate
anyone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received three
hang-up 911 calls from the
Boardman Marina. A female
juvenile was located at the
bathroom and turned over to
her parents.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Boardman of a group of
possible gang members
hanging out in the Columbia
Villa parking lot.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Irrigon that his 14’ boat was
stolen.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a
report from a caller in
Boardman o f problems
between her daughter and
another juvenile.
-MCSO deputies
arrested Jason Paul Handel,
29, for DUII (BAC .11),
Possession of Less than One
Oz. Marijuana and Open
Container. He was cited and
released to appear. The
vehicle was impounded.
Filing forms for lone City
Council are available at lone
City Hall, 385 West 2nd Street,
lone, Oregon for elective po­
sitions to be filled at the No­
vember 2, 2004 General Elec­
tion. Positions 1, 2 and 3 are
up for election, they are four
year terms. The position of
Mayor is also up for election,
this is a two year term and
must be elected from the cur­
rent sitting Council.
To be eligible to hold elec­
tive office in the City of lone a
person must be a qualified
elector within the meaning of
the State Constitution and
must have resided in the City
of lone for one year immedi­
ately preceding the election.
The filing deadline is 3:30
pm on August 24,2004 at lone
City Hall.
Melissa A. Ross
City of lone
Elections Filing Officer
Published: August 11 and 18,
May 11: MCSO
2004
Affid
deputy Richard Dowers, 20,
Sheriff's Report
for Violation of the Speed
Limit, 86 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, officers cited
Francis David Peska, 64, for
Driving While License
Suspended, No Insurance.
The vehicle was impounded.
The M orrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
Linoleum , carpet and ports handling the following
Pergo sale and installation. business:
Free estim ates. Call Tim
May 1: MCSO,
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054. Oregon
State Police
Licensed and bonded #78201. received a report o f a Gabe
1-7-tfc possible DU1I on Highway
SERVICES
CARS & TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALE S AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact.
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
INTERNET
Real Estate Listings
www. heppner. n et
PLEASE check your ad on the
firs t date o f publication. W hile
w e are happy to make any nec­
essary corrections, we cannot be
responsible fo r errors appearing
on m ultiple days. TH A N K Y O U !
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Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - SEVEN
730 westbound milepost
177. The vehicle was failing
to maintain its lane.
-MCSO deputies
arrested Lonnie W. Rill, 24,
for DUII (BAC .09). He was
cited and released to appear.
The vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO deputies
cited a male subject for
Driving while License
Suspended Infraction and
Failure to Seat Belt Child
Passenger. The vehicle was
impounded.
-Boardman Police
Dept, officer arrested
Delftno Jimenez Jurado, 40,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to
Appear/Driving while
License Suspended.
-MCSO
deputy
reported a stop sign down in
Irrigon. MC Public Works
was notified.
-MCSO deputies
cited Bobby Gene Burgess,
38, for Driving while
-MCSO deputy cited
Buchert, 25, for
Violation o f the Speed
Limit, 83 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received a
request for an ambulance
from the Boardman Power
Plant for a female with a leg
laceration. The patient was
transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Irrigon that her two goats
were killed the previous day.
-MCSO received a
report from the Gilliam
County Sheri fTs Office that
Wallace Gary Smith, 33,
was arrested on local
charges with a hold placed
for Morrow County warrant
Failure to Appear/Driving
while License Suspended.
He was lodged
at
NORCOR.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Columbia River Dairy in
Boardman that a fight
occurred earlier between
two employees. The parties
were separated and their
employment
was
terminated, but the caller
wanted the information
logged in case there was any
further incident.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
regarding a menacing
incident involving the
caller’s daughter the
previous day.
-MCSO deputy cited
Robert Maxwell Minton, 22,
for Driving while License
Suspended Misdemeanor,
No Insurance and Expired
Tags. The vehicle was
impounded.
-MCSO requested a
deputy contact from a caller
in Irrigon regarding a dog
killing goats earlier this
morning; it is an on-going
problem. Cesar Campos, 19,
was cited for Maintaining a
Dog as a Public Nuisance.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a
report from a caller at
Kegler’s Sentry Market in
Boardman that a male
subject was detained after
attempting to steal beer.
Michael Lee Stover, 19, was
cited for Theft III-
Shoplifting and MIP-
Alcohol.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in
Heppner that her 9-year-old
stepson left on his bike
about 1/2 hour ago and had
not returned. Assistance was
requested to find him.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a caller in Irrigon
regarding her neighbor
across the street who took
her sons’ soccer ball and
refuses to give it back. The
caller spoke to him with no
result. There was a previous
history of the neighbor begin
mean to the caller’s children.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Electric Co-Op Announces Notice of Nominations
Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative hereby notifies all
members that nominations are open for the following four
director’s positions:
For three year terms:
ZONE NO. 2: That territory served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative lying West of the Morrow-Gilliam County line
and South of the Township line dividing Townships 3 South
and 4 South.
ZONE NO. 5: That territory served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative lying South of the Township line dividing
Townships 2 South and 3 South and East of the Morrow-
Gilliam County line and in Wheeler County that area East of
the range line between Range 24 East and 25 East.
ZONE NO. 6: That territory served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of Condon,
Oregon.
ZONE NO. 8: That territory served, or to be served, by the
Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of Heppner.
Oregon.
The members of the nominating committee are:
Zone No. 2: Paul O’Dell, Lonerock, Oregon 541-384-3008
Zone No. 5: Lyndalc Qualls, Heppner, Oregon 541-676-
9705
Zone No. 6: Cassandra Flatt. Condon, Oregon 541-384-
2621
Zone No. 8: Cliff Green. Heppner, Oregon 541-676-9961
The nominating committee will accept nominations up to
and including the last day of August, 2004.
Nominees must be members of Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative. Inc. and they must reside in, and receive
electrical service in, the Zone in which they will be running.
Published: August 4 and 11, 2004 Affidavit
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