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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 25, 2004 - NINE
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
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
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of 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
published. THANK YOU!
Deadline fo r
Classified Advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
180W Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
- $25,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
older mobile with 6x10 and
9x20 additions. Established
fruit trees, deck and patjo. Ap­
pliances included. Lexington.
-$329,000 - 640 acres (m/l).
3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style
home on one floor with 301x30'
shop with cement floor. Well
kept older barn and tack build­
ing. All steel panels, gates with
loading cattle chutes. 80 acres
under irrigation with 500 GPM
well. Good hunting for upland
birds and deer with sightings
of elk and antelope. Garden
site and mature fruit trees.
Additional acreage available.
Near Arlington.
- $20,900 - Lot overlooking the
lake. City water, city sewer and
paved streets. P R IC E R E ­
DUCED. Heppner.
- $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 - 1001x130' lot
zoned commercial. Ready to
build or put home on. Owner
could help finance. Heppner.
- C lean, neat, larg e 1 b ed ­
room apt., heat, w ater, s e w ­
er, g a rb a g e , fu rn is h e d in ­
clu des sto ve and re frig e ra ­
tor. $300.
Sharon Lewis 6 76-5233
Boh Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
www. heppner. net
w w w . e m ito re g o n re m le s t.te . c o m
l v W illo w
C reek
R e a lt y
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
c ir
Joycekay A Jerry Hollomon
1997 CUSTOM DESIGNED
AND BUILT, 2336 sq.ft, m/1 En­
ergy efficient with propane hot
water heated tile floors. 2 bed­
rooms and 2 baths 2ix12' walls
and vaulted ceilings, maple cabi­
nets. Garage and workshop in
basement, too many amenities to
list All appliances included Must
see to appreciate 235 Rock St.
#03-10 $135,000
PRICE REDUCEDI An invest­
ment better than the stock mar­
ket! A turn-key 5 unit apartment
complex, updated and redecorat­
ed Each unit is ground level with
separate entrance Located 1
block from Main Street, excellent
for Seniors Plenty of storage and
parking, shade trees and lawn
160 N. Chase St. #03-07 $65,000
INCOME PRO PERTY FOR
INVESTMENT. Duplex built in
1998, each unit is 940 sq.ft, m/1.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, insulated win­
dows. vinyl siding, dishwashers,
disposals and laundry hook-ups
Good rental history, 1 block from
Main Street w/RV hook-up. 140 S.
Chase Street #03-02 $155,000
HELP WANTED
Morrow County Health
Dept, is seeking a part-time
R1N to work 19 hours per week
in the Heppner and Boardman
clinics. BSN, current Oregon
RN license and driver’s license
required. Substantial public
health or related experience
may be substituted for degree.
Bilingual (Spanish) prefer­
ence.
For applications, contact the
Personnel
D irector
at
adenton@co.morrow.or.us or
Andrea Denton, Morrow
County Courthouse. P.O. Box
788. Heppner. OR 97836,
phone (541 ) 676-5620. Return
same address. Open until
filled.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
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Classified Advertising Deadline
Mondays at 5 p.m.
\
Morrow County Sheriff's
Office - Comm unications
Deputy. Job requires typing
(30 wpm), general office expe­
rience and ability to function
in stressful situations. Duties
include taking 9-1-1 calls, ra­
dio dispatching, teletype op­
eration, working with word
processing and computer files.
Must be willing to work any
shift. Office operates 24-hours
a day. Pay starts at $2089/
month. Minium age require­
ment is 21 years of age.
Apply at Sheriff’s Office.
325 Willow View Drive,
Heppner, OR; phone (541)
676-5317. Return by closing
date. Wednesday. Sept. 5,2004
at 5 p.m.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, natural origin, sex,
religion, age and handicapped
status in employment or the
prov ision of serv ices.
__________________ 8-2S-3c
The Behavioral Health De­
partment is now accepting ap­
plications for an Office Sup­
port Specialist to work 36
hours per week. Basic office
experience, including com­
puter word processing skills, is
required. Reception, transcrip­
tion, filing and bookkeeping
skills preferred. Wage is
$ 10.73 per hour plus excellent
benefits.
For applications, contact
Linda Kenny at linda_k._
kenny@class.orednct.org or at
the Family Service Center, 120
S. Main. Heppner, OR 97836,
phone (541) 676-9161. Return
same address. Open until
filled.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
8-25-2c
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business
with solid magnet door signs
from the Heppner Gazette-
Tim es. 676-9228, ask for
David.
___________________ 5-3-tfx
F R E E : two weeks free
home delivery' of The Orego­
nian. Just call toll free 1-877-
m ^H .
__________________ 5-12-tfc
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-II-3c
Lazy Boy sofa, $300; match­
ing ottoman, $200; table. 4
chairs and bench, $200;
washer. $100; dryer, $40;
bookcase, $50; Rhino auto
ramps. $10. (541)676-8339.
8-25-lc
SERVICES
Linoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
___________ 1-7-tfc
Experienced mom has lov­
ing, safe home for your child
to play. Two openings. Mon­
day through Thursday, 8-5.
Breakfast, lunch and snacks
provided. Call Kellie at 676-
9762.
8-25-lp
CARS A TRUCKS
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
S A L E S AN D 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
M vvw. heppner. net
YARD SALE
3-family yard sale, 3 15 Lin­
den Way, Saturday, Aug. 28.8-
noon.
8-25-lc
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Public
Works is selling 2 International
F2574 tw elve-yard dump
trucks by sealed bid. Bids will
be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on
August 31, 2004. Minimum
bid is $5,000 each. For more
information contact Morrow
County Public Works at 989-
9500. The bid opening will be
at the Morrow County Court
meeting at the Courthouse at
10:00 a.m. on September 1,
2004.
Published: August 18 and 25,
2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of:
ELMER L. PALMER.
Deceased.
No. 04 PR 028
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as the per­
sonal representative of the es­
tate. All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present it, with proper
vouchers, within four months
after the date of first publica­
tion o f this notice, as stated
below, to the personal repre­
sentative 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
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED and first published
August 25, 2004.
/s/ Roger Palmer,
Personal Representative
57564 Redding Road
Heppner, OR 97836
Published: August 25, and
September 1 and 8. 2004
Affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Oregon Trail Library
District Board o f Directors
will be filling two board va­
cancies. One position repre­
sents the Boardman communi­
ty, the other is an at large posi­
tion. Persons that would like
to be considered for either po­
sition may submit a letter of
interest and resume to the Or­
egon Trail Library District of­
fice at P.O. Box 107, Board-
man, OR 97818. Letters of in­
terest and resumes must be re­
ceived by the District Office by
5:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sep­
tember 8, 2004.
Published: August 25, 2004
Affid____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
vehicle with three female
subjects flying gang colors;
the vehicle had a plate that
returned to another vehicle.
Backup was requested.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, officers cited
Amy Lynn Becker, 33, for
D riving w hile License
Suspended Violation and
D riving U ninsured. The
vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO received a
complaint from a caller in
lone wanting to know why
there are so many uninsured
and expired vehicles driving
around lone.
-MCSO received a
request from a caller in
Washington for a welfare
check on her grandmother
who lives with her uncle in
Boardman; no one would
answer the phone. It was
determined the grandmother
moved to Umatilla County.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy from a
caller at DHS to respond
with her to a residence in
Irrigon to check on a five-
week old child who was
airlifted to OHSU last night
after being involved in a
motor vehicle accident with
her father who was DUII.
The child was not located.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police receiv ed a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Heppner of skinned birds at
the Willow Creek Dam area.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a c aller in Irrigon
reg ard in g lia b ility on a
Vehicle he sold that was not
registered to the new owner.
-M CSO
deputy
found an ATM card in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
request for a deputy contact
from a c aller in Irrigon
regarding a keyboard she
bought at a yard sale; she
took it to a male subject for
him to try on his computer
and now he w on’t give it
back.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received two
911 hang-ups from a pay
phone in Boardman. There
were several large groups of
people.
-MCSO, Hermiston
am bulance receiv ed a
request for an ambulance at
a residence in Lexington for
a m ale subject having a
seizure. The patient was
tran sp o rted
to
Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller in
Heppner of a vehicle parked
in the middle of the road and
som eone
y ellin g
at
someone. It was determined
all was okay.
-MCSO deputy cited
Kathy Helen Holland, 51,
for Violation o f the Speed
Limit, 82 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
Alberto Gutierrez Sahagun,
43, for E xceeding the
Maximum Speed Limit, 82
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police D ept., B oardm an
ambulance received a report
from a caller in Irrigon o f a
female subject in Boardman
having an anxiety attack,
dizziness and chest pain.
The
subject
refused
transport.
-MCSO deputy cited
Jesse D. C ox, 25, for
Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 88 mph in a 65
mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
Jeffrey Allen Reid, 35, for
Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 81 mph in a 65
mph zone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, officers cited
William Dusty Bailey, 24,
for No Operator’s License,
D riving an ATV on the
Highway, and No Insurance.
The ATV was impounded.
May 10: MCSO
received a report from a
caller in Irrigon that a young
Hispanic male knocked on
her door and asked for
“Clay.”
-MCSO received a
hang-up 911 from a
residence in Irrigon. On call­
back, a fem ale subject
advised her sister pulled a
knife on her and her
boyfriend. The suspect was
w alking w ith another
fem ale. The suspect was
cited for Menacing; she was
cited and released to her
grandmother.
-MCSO deputy cited
Uwe Hage, 60, for Failure to
O bey T raffic C ontrol
Device.
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire
Chief received a report 6 f a*
structure fire somewhere
near West 7th in Irrigon. The
fire c h ie f was unable to
locate the fire.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c aller at
MCGG that a gas card that
had been in a vehicle
reported stolen in April had
been used multiple times,
charging several hundred
d o llars. The cards were
cancelled this morning.
-M C SO
deputy
advised a purse was found
by a subject on Buttercrcek
Highway and turned over to
the deputy.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller that she
had been run off the road by
a logging truck three miles
south o f Heppner.
The Morrow County School
District Board o f Directors
will meet for a work session
on Thursday, August 26th via
V-Tel between Riverside High
School and Heppner High
School. The work session will
begin at 7:00 pm. Immediate­
ly following the work session Sheriff's Report
there will be an Executive Ses­
sion underORS 192.660(2)(d)
for the purpose of discussing
The Morrow County
negotiations.
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
Published: August 25, 2004
ports handling the following
business:
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ay 9: MCSO
BALLOT TITLE
deputy cited Mario Morales,
LOCAL OPTION TAX
21, for E x ceeding the
FOR LEXINGTON FIRE
Maximum Speed, 82 mph in
DEPARTMENT
a
65 mph zone.
QUESTION: Shall Lexing­
-MCSO received a
ton impose $1.00/$ 1.000 of
assessed value for operating report of an audible burglar
purposes for five years begin­ alarm at Kegler’s Market in
ning fiscal year 2005? This Irrigon. The building was
measure may cause property secure and units were unable
taxes to increase more than to locate anyone.
three percent.
-MCSO, Boardman
SUMMARY: The total
P olice Dept, received a
amount of tax expected to be
rep
o rt from a c aller in
raised for the operation of the
Boardman
o f a suspicious
fire department each of the five
vehicle
near
her residence.
years is $6,500 at a tax rate of
The
vehicle
drove away
$ 1.00/$ 1,000 of assessed prop­
slow ly w hen she went
erty value.
If this local option tax is ap­ outside.
proved, it will be used to fund
-Boardm an Police
the operation of the fire depart­ Dept, officer cited Rigoberto
ment. It will include but not be Truillo, 24, for Violation of
limited to the following ex­ the Basic Rule, 65 mph in a
penses: maintain fire trucks, 30 mph zone.
purchase personal protection
-MCSO, Boardman
gear, insurance for fire trucks
Police Dept, received a
and personnel, training of vol­
unteer fireman, the depart­ report of an audible burglar
ment’s share of building up­ alarm at the Nom ad
keep and office supplies, and Restaurant in Boardman. It
was determ ined to be an
fire fighting equipment.
employee error.
Published: August 25. 2004
-Boardm an Police
PUBLIC NOTICE Dept, officer was out with
The City of Heppner will
hold a public hearing Septem­
ber 13, 2004. to accept testi­
mony regarding passage of AN
NOTICE OF
ORDINANCE AMENDING
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
CHAPTER 13 OF THE HEP­
•U M to r su o o ie n u n la l budget oropoeing an ncreaee in a tu rd ot $5,000 fy 10 percent o r more
PNER CODE ADDRESSING
FLOOD DAMAGE PRE­
A oubhc ro a rin g on a proposed Bupptem ontal budget to r ' Z . A E P . h
______
VENTION, AND DECLAR­
(OMMNM)
ING AN EMERGENCY. The
S uit» o f Oregon, to r the fltc a l year July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005 w ill be held a t. T c n e
T y r-e .
proposed amendment would
amend City of Heppner Code
The hearing wit; take piaoe on the _1*3___
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a t.
Section 13-1-5 and Section 13-
(Mor*)
m*
1-9. The hearing will be held
The purpose of tfie bearing « to discuss the supplem ental budget w ith ntereeied persons
at 7:00 PM at Heppner City
Hall, 188 W. Willow Street at
the regular scheduled City
A copy of the supplem ental budget docum ent may be im pacted o r obtained on o r after
Council meeting. Copies of the
proposed ordinance are avail­
nrtzrrocO C o oes^j C r r K t A G r r < * J * L S
between m e -* * * » o»
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able for viewing at Heppner
City Hall, 188 W. Willow
SUMMARY O f SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET
ONLY THOS* FUNDS REIMS MOCXFFD
Street between the hours of
puno G«n*r«.l
9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Mon­
day through Friday.
A m ount
WeqtAremerii
A rn ou rt
■resource
Gerald W. Breazeale
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-Sooo—
City Manager
Published: August 25 and Sep­
tember 1, 2004
Affid __________________
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
DEADLINE IS
MONDAY AT
5:00 P.M.
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