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    20, 2004 - ELEVEN
Heppner Gazette-Times,
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Heritage
Land Co.
180 W Baltimore
#5, Heppner
676-5049
~ $85,000 -L arg e triple-wide
manufactured home on a double
lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, dimng
room, living room, family room
has wet har. covered front porch,
shop and covered parking Lex­
ington.
~ $50,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
well-maintained manufactured
home with poured foundation
and city approved for extention.
Has shed that is a shop, a large
yard with established trees Lex­
ington.
-$329,000 - 640 acres (m/1) .3
bedroom, 2 bath ranch style
home on one floor with 30 x30'
shop with cement floor Well
kept older bam 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 Addition­
al acreage available Near Ar­
lington.
— $20,900 - Lot overlooking the
lake. City water, city sewer and
paved streets. PR IC E R E ­
DUCED Heppner
~ $ 15,000 - 10()’xl30' lot zoned
commercial Ready to build or
put home on Owner could help
finance Heppner
One bedroom apartment for
rent $380 month All utilities
paid (541) 933-3314
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RV space for rent Yard, lots
of trees, b> creek $195/month.
including some utilities 989-
8404.
9-22-tfc
The M orrow County Be­
havioral Health Department.
in Heppner, OR is accepting
applications for a full-tim e
Mental Health Specialist to
work 36 hours a week. Bache­
lor’s Degree required. Master's
Degree preferred Salary is
$2887 for Master's Degree and
$2494 for Bachelor's Degree
plus excellent benefits.
For applications, contact
the Personnel D irector at
bclay!if;co morrow.or. us or
Becky Clay, Morrow County
Courthouse, P .0 Box 788.
Heppner OR 97836. phone
(541)676-5620. Return same
address. Open until filled
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employ er
10-6-3c
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
lioh Pioyhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-922H
www.heppner.net
WWW. eastoregonrealestM te.com
Collier’s M arket in lone.
FT/PT cashier and deli help.
Flexible schedule Apply in per­
son. 422-7122.
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W right C hevrolet, Inc.,
Fossil. OR., looking to hire
Mechanical Technician with
some experience and w illing to
learn. Will train Call Bill
Maclnnes. Sr.. Bill Maclnnes,
Jr., (541) 763-4175 or 800-
336-0057.
10-20-2c
REAL ESTATE
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Have buyers interested in
lots at Blakes Ranch C all
David Sykes, Heritage Land
Co.. (541) 676-9228 days.
(541) 676-9939 evenings and
weekends.
8-4-tfx
SERVICES
L in o leu m , c a rp e t and
Pergo sale and installation
Free estim ates Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054
Licensed and bonded #78201.
1-7-tfc
TR VILERS
1980 17-ft Prowler trailer.
Two fold-out beds, sleeps six.
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Propane heater, fridge, stove,
Two bedroom available. fully self-contained, needs re­
Willow View Apartments. 515 pair on roof $800 OBO 676-
N Elder. Heppner EOH Call 5238.
(208) 384-1589, 676-9019.
10-20-lc
11-12-tfc
For Rent: 1 bedroom, studio
available Deposit required.
Ground floor, excellent for se­
niors. All utilities provided
(541)276-6659.
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One bedroom apartment for
rent in nice neighborhood 676-
5773.
9-29-tfc
SALES AND SERVICE
HELP WANTED
— C le a n , neat, la rg e 1 b e d ro o m
a p t., h e a t, w a te r, sew er, g a r ­
b ag e, fu rn is h e d in c lu d e s stove
a n d re frig e ra to r. S300.
£5) Joyce* ay <4 Jerry Hollnmon
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1997 CUSTOM DESIGNED
AND BUILT, 2.3.36 sq ft m l En­
ergy efficient with propane hot wa­
ter heated tile floors 2 bedrooms
and 2 baths 2 ’x l2 ' walls and vault­
ed ceilings, maple cabinets Garage
and workshop in basem ent, too
many amenities to list. All applianc­
es included Must see to appreciate
235 Rock St *0.3-10 $135,000
PRICE REDUCED! An invest­
ment better than the stock market!
A turn-key 5 unit apartment com­
plex. updated and redecorated Each
unit is ground level with separate
entrance. Located I 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 PROPERTY 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. I block from
Mam Street w/RV hook-up 140 S.
Chase Street *0.3-02 $155,000
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
PLEASE check your ad on
the first date of publication.
W hile we are happy to make
any necessary corrections,
we cannot be responsible for
errors appearing on multiple
days. When cancelling an ad,
PLEASE check to be sure
your ad was not inadvertently
published.
THANK YOU!
D eadline fo r Classified.Advertising
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Earn up to $40,000your first year
and up to $ 75,000 * in future years.
Are you interested in a job opportunity with strong earnings potential,
great benefits and rapid growth9
T rain Service P ersonnel are responsible for the safe movement o f
trains in the yards and over the road The work involves climbing ladders to
board freight cards, operating track switches, inspecting cars and using
radio com m unications lo control train movement Applicants must be at
least 18 years old. pass a reading test, physical agility test, medical exam
(including color vision and drug screens), and a comprehensive background
investigation
T his is N O T a typical 4 0 -h o u r a week o p p o rtu n ity . Train service
employees work weekends and holidays on an "on-calf' basis. 24 hours a
dav. seven days a week Travel is required and employees mav bc'away
from home several days at a lime The ability lo work "on-cafl" is mandato­
ry
( ipemngs are now available in Hinkle. O R as well as many other loca­
tions For priority consideration, visit our website at w ww .up.com . click on
Jobs at UP and I iew Positions For assistance w ith the application pnv
cess, call 1-800-877-5634, option 4
* Varies based on seniority pod. location and work schedules
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Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
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H.C. Wright
Phone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
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Inside yard sale: tools,
clothes, toys, furniture and
much more. 460 Main St., lone.
Friday and Saturday, 9-3.
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Moving Sale: Oct. 23. 10-3,
290 S Gilmore. Fabric, video
tapes, ccling tile, layvn furni­
ture. desk, books and lots more
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
November 8. 2004. at Heppner
City Hall, 111 North Main
Street, regarding violations of
City Ordinance No 474. an
Ordinance Abating Nuisance
for A ccum ulation o f Solid
W aste and Fire H azards;
Ordinance No. 431,472, and
526. A bandoned Vehicles
Ordinance; and Ordinance No.
470, Dangerous Buildings.
The following properties are
in violation of the ordinance
because o f accumulations of
vegetation and deposits of solid
wastes dangerous buildings,
and abandoned vehicles
scattered about the premises
that create a fire hazard and
harborage for rodents and
insects and arc injurious to the
health, safety, and general
welfare of the people.
1 510 Cowins Street, Map
# 2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot #3300
2. 515 Coyvins Street. Map
# 2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot # 1500
3. 545 Hager Street, Map #
2S 26 35CA. Tax Lot #1101
4. 565 Hager Street. Map #
25 26 35CA, Tax Lot #800
5. 415 E. Cannon. Map # 2S
26 35BC, Tax Lot # 1700
6. 555 Jones Street. Map
#2S 26 27DD, Tax Lot #3100
7. 575 Jones Street, Map
#2S 26 27DD, Tax Lot #3100
8. 340 Water Street. Map
#2S 26 27DD. Tax Lot #2100
9. 415 Cowins Street. Map
#2S 26 35CA, Tax Lot #1400
10. 325 Matlock Street, Map
#2S 26 35BC, Tax Lot #7100
11. 510 Birch Street. Map
#2S 26 27DA. Tax Lot #2201
Published: October 20, 2004
Affidavit
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B R A K E ASSEMBLY
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, are now pend­
ing in the above entitled court,
yvherein 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 are
required to present them, in due
form, within four months after
the date of the first publication
of this notice, as stated below,
to the undersigned at the fol­
lowing address now designat­
ed as the place for the presen­
tation of claims, to-vvit: c/o Jon
S. Henncksen. Esq., 725 Port­
land Ave., G ladstone. OR
97027 or they may be barred
All persons whose right may
be affected by the said probate
proceedings may obtain addi­
tional information from the
records of the court, the under­
signed personal representative
An equal opportunity employer
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Our Customer Is Always
Help wanted: C aregiver,
full-time and part-time We will
help you become a CN A. Medi­
cal. vacation and personal time
benefits
Apply at Summit Springs
A ssisted L iving. 133 S
Church Street. Condon; (541)
384-2101.
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