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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
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Two bedroom available.
For Sale: older mobile
home. Must be moved Make Willow View A partm ents.
515 N. Elder, Heppner EOH
offer! (541)676-9482
10-6-2C Call (208) 384-1589, 676-
9019
11-12-tfc
v W illow
For Rent: 2 bedroom. I bed­
room.
studio available. Deposit
B -U .v
required Ground floor, excel­
BJ ^
6 7 6 -5 2 4 1
lent for seniors All utilities
tS3r J o vceka vA Jerry Holloman
provided. (541) 276-6659
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SMALL ACREAGE, 10
W
MILES OUT OF TOWN. 32 acres
on Willow Creek, 2288 sq ft m3
mfg home 4 bedrooms. 2 1/2
baths, closed deck with hot tub
included Barn. shop, chicken
house Ready for quiet, rural living
Must see to appreciate 64656
Willow Creek Road. Heppner «OS-
OS Reduced to SI50,000
600 ACRES OF GRAZING
LAND, including 113 acres of
tillable dry land, located 15 minutes
from Heppner Area good for
hunting birds or deer Two houses
on the property 1950 3 bedroom, 1
bath and a 1997 manufactured
double wide. 3 bedroom and 2 bath
With several outbuildings Good
location for a hunting business, a
"retreat” or a quiet rural home.
Manufactured house may be sold
separate 54467 Upper Rhea Creek
Road «04-01 & «04-02 $200,000
One bedroom apartment for
rent in nice neighborhood. 676-
5773.
__________________ 9-29-tfc
One bedroom apartment for
rent. $380 month All utilities
paid (541)933-3314.
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C A R S *!C I Rl ( l\S
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Custonier Is A l way s
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
or parts
H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
Weather Report
By the City of Heppner
RV space for rent Yard, lots
of trees, by creek $ 195/month.
For the month o f September
including some utilities 989-
High Low Precip
8404.
.00
9/1
48
75
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75
9/2
43
For rent: large 1 bedroom 9/3
.00
47
73
apartment $285/month. De­ 9/4
.00
74
45
posit required (541) 993-3426 9/5
.00
75
45
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80
49
.00
.00
9/7
80
49
Two bedroom, two bath
.00
9/8
50
83
house for rent Fenced yard,
.00
9/9
47
72
large back yard 260 North
9/10
59
.00
82
Chase St.. Heppner. $400/mo.
*
74
9/11
52
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(541) 422-7283, (541) 561-
180 W. Baltimore
67
46
.06
9/12
8118
#5, Heppner
67
46
.17
9/13
10-13-lc
676-5049
.03
9/14
66
51
67
48
.14
9/15
~ $19,500 - Lakeview lot with
HELP WANTED
49
.00
9/16
70
view, access to telephone, elec­
The Morrow County Be­ 9/17
tricity. sewer, water, ready to
60
41
.25
h av io ra l H ealth D e p a rt­ 9/18
build
.00
68
38
ment. in Heppner, OR is ac­ 9/19
~ $98,500 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
.00
61
45
with fireplace, attached garage,
cepting applications for a full­ 9/20
.00
42
63
newer kitchen, metal roof, con­
time Mental Health Special­ 9/21
69
.00
46
crete patio behind home with
ist to work 36 hours a week 9/22
.00
77
48
creek frontage: neat, clean,
Bachelor's Degree required, 9/23
.00
78
46
quality home ready to live in.
M aster’s Degree preferred 9/24
~ $76,000 - Newer doublewide
80
50
.00
Salary is $2887 for Master's 9/25
mobile 3 bedroom, 2 bath, oak
49
.00
82
Degree and $2494 for Bache­ 9/26
kitchen cabinets, dining room,
50
.00
77
covered patio/porch on quiet
lor's Degree plus excellent 9/27
79
50
.00
dead end street with lots of park­
benefits.
9/28
.00
82
51
ing Heppner
For applications, contact 9/29
.00
82
43
~ $74.000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
the Personnel D irector at 9/30
81
.00
42
added family room with fire­
b c la y ^ c o morrow or us or
place and insert, A nderson
Becky Clay, Morrow County
wood windows, door opens to
PUBLIC NOTICE
Courthouse, PO . Box 788,
covered patio. Double garage
with shop area and roughed in
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Heppner OR 97836. phone
bathroom. Ready to finish Hep­
HEARING
(541)676-5620. Return same
pner
IONESCHOOL
address. Open until filled.
~ $42,000 - Newer singlewide
DISTRICT #2
Morrow County is an equal
mobile with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
opportunity employer.
and 10’xlO' storage shed. Lots
________
10-6-3c EN. that a public hearing of the
of off street parking Lot next
lone School District, Board of
door can be p u rch ased for
Caregiver will live in and
$15,000 for additional use or
Directors will be held on the
care for elderly person (541)
garage 100’xl30'. Heppner
18th day of October, 2004 at
377-1789.
- $42,000 - 2 bedroom. 1 bath,
7:00 p m. for the purpose of
_________________ 10-13-lc
metal roof on dead end street
review ing the charter propos­
New paint inside. Heppner
Help
wanted:
C
aregiver,
al
for the lone School District.
Owner can help finance.
full-time
and
part-time.
We
The
meeting will be held at the
- $740,000 - 739 acres m/1 with
will help you become a CNA. lone Schools' cafeteria, 445
137 4 m/1 irrigated and 94 6
Medical, vacation and personal Spring Street. lone. Oregon
acres in CRP This ranch has a
larger newer home with 3 bed­
time benefits.
This is a public meeting
rooms, walk-in closets, 2 baths,
Apply at Summit Springs where deliberations will take
lots of storage, two car garage,
A ssisted Living. 133 S place and any person may ap­
and daylight basement It is well
Church Street. Condon; (541) pear and comment on the pro­
equipped to handle cow's, hors­
384-2101
posed application at that time
es or sheep Fences are well
10-13-2c A copy of the application is
m aintained and all system s
work Great hunting area with
available for review at lone
upland birds and deer lone
LOST & LOI ND
Schools during school hours
— Clean, neat, large I bedroom
FOUND: black, semi-long Published: October 13, 2004
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
haired cat by Mt. Glen Apart­
bage, furnished includes stove
PUBLIC NOTICE
ments. 8-10 weeks old9 Is in­
and refrigerator. $300.
jured. 676-8070.
IMPORTANT
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
10-13-lc
INFORMATION
ABOUT
Bob Pioyhar 676-96J9
YOUR
DRINKING
WATER
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
YARD
SALE
Tests
Showed
David Sykes 676-922 H
Coliform Bacteria
w w w .heppner.net
Garage Sale: Oct 15-16, 8-
www. eastoregonremlestate. com
in
City of lone Water
3 A little bit of everything.
Our
water system recently
Heppner-Condon Highway
violated
a drinking water stan­
PLEASE check your ad on the
207. Fave Seitz Wilson.
first date of publication While
dard
Although
this incident
10-13-lc
we are happy to make any nec­
was not an emergency, as our
essary corrections, we cannot
customers, you have a right to
be responsible for errors ap­
Deadline
fo
r
News
know what happened and what
pearing on multiple days When
we did to correct this situation
cancelling an ad, PLEASE
and all Advertising
check to be sure your ad was
We routinely monitor for the
Mondays at 5 p. m.
not inadvertently published
presence o f drinking water
THANK YOU!
contaminants We took five
samples to test for the presence
HELP \\ W I L D
o f coliform bacteria for the
month o f September. Two
Earn up to $40,000 your first year
samples showed the presence
of coliform bacteria. The stan­
and up to $ 75,000 * in future years.
dard is that no more than one
Arc you interested in a job opportunity with strong earnings poten­
sample per month may do so.
tial. great benefits and rapid growth?
What should I do9
Train Service Personnel are responsible for the safe movement of
• You do not need to boil
trains in the yards and over the road The work involves climbing lad­
ders to board freight cards, operating track switches, inspecting cars and
your water or take other cor­
using radio communications to control train movement Applicants must
rective actions However, if
be at least 18 years old. pass a reading test, physical agility test, medical
you have specific health con­
exam (including color vision and drug screens), and a comprehensive
cerns. consult your doctor
background investigation
• People with severely com­
This Is NOT a ty pical 40-hour a week opportunity. Train service
promised
immune systems, in­
employees work weekends and holidays on an “on-call" basis, 24 hours
fants.
and
some elderly may be
a day. seven days a week Travel is required and employees may be away
at
increased
risk These peo­
from home several days at a time The ability to work “on-call" is man­
ple should seek advice about
datory
Openings are now available in Hinkle. OR as well as many other
drinking w ater from their
locations For priority consideration, visit our website at w ww.up.com
health care providers General
click on Jobs at VP and / lew Positions For assistance w ith the applica­
guidelines on ways to lessen
tion process, call 1-800-877-5634. option 4
the risk of infection by mi­
* Varies based on seniority pool, location and work schedules
crobes arc available from
EPA's Safe Drinking Water
BUILDING AMERICA"
Hotline at I (800) 426-4791
An equal opportunity employer
What does this mean9
Heritage
Land Co
H
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This is not an emergency If
it had been, you would have
been notified immediately.
Coliform bacteria are general­
ly not harmful themselves.
Coliforms are bacteria which
are naturally present in the en­
vironment and are used as an
indicator that other, potential-
ly-harmful, bacteria may be
present Coliforms were found
in more samples than allowed
and this was a warning of po­
tential problems
Usually, coliforms are a sign
that there could be a problem
with the system's treatment or
distribution system (pipes).
Whenever we detect coliform
bacteria in any sample, we do
follow -up testing to see if oth­
er bacteria of greater concern,
such as fecal coliform or
E coli, are present. We did not
find any of these bacteria in
our subsequent testing
What happened? What was
done?
We will increase sampling to
make sure the problem is re­
solved An additional sample
collected at the w ellhead
showed no coliform bacteria
For more inform ation,
please contact Melissa Ross at
422-7414.
Please share this informa­
tion with all the other people
who drink this water, especial­
ly those who may not have re­
ceived this notice directly (for
exam ple, people in a p a rt­
ments. nursing homes, schools,
and businesses). You can do
this by posting this notice in a
public place or distributing
copies by hand or mail.
This notice is being sent to you
by Citv of lone Public Water
System ID#: 4100402.
Date distributed: 10/5/04
Published: October 13, 2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hear­
ings of public interest on Tues­
day, October 26, 2004. at 7:30
p.m at the North Morrow
County Annex Building in Ir-
rigon. Oregon.
Land Partition Application
LP-S-342: Joseph and Jeri
McElligott. owners and appli­
cants Subject property is de­
scribed as tax lots 3801 of
Assessor's Map 5S 26; tax lot
1500 of Assessor’s Map 6S 26;
and tax lot 800 of Assessor’s
Map 6S 27. The property is
zoned Forest Use and is locat­
ed approxim ately 35 miles
south of Heppner southeast of
Board Creek Road and gener­
ally north of USFS Road 21.
Proposal is to partition the par­
cel into two smaller parcels,
both meeting the FU minimum
parcel size of 240 acres. Cri­
teria for approval include Mor­
row County Subdivision Ordi­
nance, Article 5 Land Parti­
tioning, Section 5.020 and
5.030.
Land Partition Application
LP-N-343 and Conditional
Use Request CUP-N-211: L.J.
Properties, owner and Hale
Farms, applicant Property is
described as tax lot 3416 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 26. The
property is zoned Exclusive
Farm Use and is located ap­
proximately 3 miles southeast
of Boardman along Bombing
Range Road Proposal is to
partition the parcel into two
parcels, the smaller parcel is
proposed to be 80 acres. The
Conditional Use Request is to
allow the smaller parcel to be
operated as a Wildlife Conser­
vation Area Criteria for ap­
proval include Morrow Coun­
ty Subdivision Ordinance, Ar­
ticle 5 Land Partitioning. Sec­
tion 5.020 and 5.030 and the
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance A rticle 3 Section
3.010(D)(31).
Opportunity to voice sup­
port or opposition to the above
proposals or to ask questions
will be provided Failure to
raise an issue in person or by
letter or failure to provide suf­
ficient specificity to afford the
decision maker an opportuni­
ty to respond to the issue pre­
cludes appeal to the Land Use
Board o f Appeals based on
those issues.
Copies o f the staff report
and all relevant documents
Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - ELEVEN
will be available after October
15, 2004. For more informa­
tion, please contact the Mor­
row County Planning Depart­
ment at 54 i -922-4624 or 541 -
676-9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 6th dav of Octo­
ber. 2004
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­
NING DEPARTMENT
Published: October 13. 2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT will hold the follow­
ing hearing of public interest
on Wednesday. October 27,
2004, at 10:00 a m at the Mor­
row County Courthouse in
Heppner. Oregon
Appeal of Planning Com­
mission Denial of Conditional
Use Request CUP-N-208 Joel
Murillo Arellano, owner and
applicant Property is de­
scribed as tax lot 1600 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 25 20B
The property is zoned Farm
Residential and located off
Paul Smith Road southwest of
Boardman Proposal is to al­
low an equine facility for horse
racing and Mexican rodeo pur­
poses on a 28 26 acre parcel.
Criteria for review include
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance Article 3 Section 3.04!
Farm Residential: Article 4
Supplementary Provisions;
and Article 6 Sections 6.020
and 6.030.
Opportunity to voice sup­
port or opposition to the above
proposals or to ask questions
will be provided Failure to
raise an issue in person or by
letter or failure to provide suf­
ficient specificity to afford the
decision maker an opportuni­
ty to respond to the issue pre­
cludes appeal to the Land Use
Board o f Appeals based on
those issues.
Copies of the staff report
and all relevant documents
will be available after October
18, 2004. For more informa­
tion. please contact the Mor­
row County Planning Depart­
ment at 54 i -922-4624 or 541-
676-9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 7th dav o f Octo­
ber. 2004
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­
NING DEPARTMENT
Published: October 13, 2004
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
Probate Department
No. 04PR024
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of JAMES HALL COO­
PER. deceased, arc now pend­
ing in the above entitled court,
wherein Marsha Burden, the
undersigned, has been appoint­
ed and has qualified as the per­
sonal representative of said es­
tate. All person having claims
against said estate hereby arc
required to present them, in
due form, within four months
after the date of the first pub­
lication of this notice, as stat­
ed below, to the undersigned
at the following address now
designated as the place for the
presentation of claims, to-w it:
c/o Jon S Hcnricksen. Esq .
725 Portland Ave.. Gladstone.
OR 97027 or they may be
barred
All persons whose right
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may ob­
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep­
resentative or the latter 's attor­
ney.
PERSONAL REPRESENTA­
TIVE:
Marsha Burden
2035 SE 1st Ave
Canbv. OR 97013
ATTORNEY FOR PERSON­
AL REPRESENTATIVE
Jon S. Hcnricksen.
OSBNo 73135
725 Portland Ave.
Gladstone. OR 97027
(503) 655-7555
DATED and first published
this sixth day of October. 2004.
Published: October 6, 13, 20
and 27. 2004
Affidavit
__________
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Preliminary
Determinations for Water
Right Transfer T-9601
T-9601 filed by Port of Mor­
row, proposes a change in
point of diversion from surface
water to ground water, place of
use, and character of use un­
der Certificate 76360 and a
change m place of use under
Permit G -12729.
Certificate 76360 allows the
use of 51.74 cfs (priority date
November 5, 1971) from a di­
version in Sec. 3. T5N, R25E,
W.M. (Umatilla Basin) for ir­
rigation in Sec 1. 2 and 12,
T4N, R25E, Sec 35. T5N,
R25E; and Sec. 4. 5,6.7, 8 and
9. T4N. R26E. W.M. The ap­
plicant proposes to change the
point of diversion to two points
of appropriation North Farm-
location approximately 2175
feet east (Sec. 35. T5N. R25E,
W M ). South Farm-location
approxim ately 10,000 feet
southw est (Sec. 10, T4N,
R25E, W M ); to change the
place of use to Sec. 1.2, 12 and
23. T4N, R25E; and Sec 4, 5,
6. 7. 8 and 9. T4N. R26E,
W M ; and to change the char­
acter of use of a portion of the
right to municipal use.
Permit G -12729 allows the
use of 6.35 cfs (priority date
January 22. 1993) from wells
in Sec. 1 and 10. T4N. R25E,
W.M. for supplemental irriga­
tion in Sec. 1. 12, T4N. R25E,
W.M , Sec 35, T5N. R25E,
W.M.. Sec. 6 and 7. T4N,
R26E, W.M. The applicant
proposes to change the place
of use to Sec. 1 and 12, T4N,
R25E; and Sec. 6 and 7. T4N,
R26E. W.M.
The Water Resources De­
partment has concluded that
the proposed transfer appears
to be consistent with the re­
quirements o f ORS Chapter
540 and OAR 690-380-5000.
Any person may file, joint­
ly or severally, with the De­
partment a protest or standing
statement within 30 days after
the date of final publication of
notice in the Department's
w eekly notice or of this news­
paper notice, whichever is lat­
er. A protest form and addition- ■
al information on filing pro­
tests may be obtained bv call­
ing (503) 986-0852. The last
date of new spaper publication
is October 27, 2004. If no pro­
tests are filed, the Department
will issue a final order consis­
tent with the preliminary de­
termination
Published: October 13, 20 and
27. 2004
Affidavit
Medical
District levy
continued from page one
5 percent staff wage reduc­
tions postponed cost o f living
increases put off major equip­
ment purchases
The health district tax rev­
enues, which is only a portion
o f the income needed to sup­
port services, has been down
the past year because o f de­
creases in county property
valuations, malpractice insur­
ance prem ium in creases,
discouts for insurance policy
re p a y m e n ts
i nc l udi ng
M edicatee and M edicaid
Vander Does pointed out that
since the Hospital has become
a critical care facility almost 2
years ago. Follow ing the
designation the hosptial has
been reinibused by the federal
government 101 percent o f
operating costs and combined
with lab and other services the
hosptial has been making
money. The district’s clinics
and ambulances lose money
and need the tax levy to main­
tain current services
W E P R IN T
B U S IN E S S
CARDS
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