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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 16,2006 - NINE
the Personnel Director and the
Assistant Superintendent Re­
quirem ents: M ust possess
strong com puter skills; be
knowledgeable of office proce­
dures and practices. Must be
willing to learn new tasks. Clos­
ing date March 31, 2005
Application: A district appli­
cation, resume and cover letter
must be completed and sent to:
Julie Ashbeck. Personnel Direc­
tor; Morrow County School
District; PO Box 368; Lexing­
ton, OR 97839. (541) 989-
8202.
Successful candidates will
be subject to criminal history
records check and fingerprint­
ing Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer
'_______________ 3-16-lc
Morrow County is seeking
a full time (40 hours weekly)
Accounting Technician This
position requires general ac­
counting experience, including
payroll and accounts payable
processing Also, an ability to
use various software programs
including Excel, and ten-key
skills. Wages start at $2,154 per
month with excellent benefits.
Associate's degree or signifi­
cant work experience required
Contact Morrow County for
applications at (541) 676-5620
or P O. Box 788. Heppner, OR
97836. Morrow County is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
3-16-2C
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE
FOR
SALE:
VanWinkles’, 225 W. Center.
3-4 bedroom, 2 bath, atrium,
double car garage, large
kitchen, 2 outside sheds. New
propane stove, electric heat.
Garden areas, great landscap­
ing and double flat lot. Un­
derground sprinklers, hot
tub, dish T V. (541)676-5249
or (541) 256-0063. Leave
message.
3-16-2c
Heritage
Land Co.
m 180 W. Baltimore
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#5, Heppner
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676-5049
— $85,000 - Large triple-wide
manufactured home on a double
lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, dining
room, living room, family room
has wet bar, 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
~ $20,900 - Lot overlooking the
lake. City water, city sewer and
paved streets PR IC E R E ­
DUCED Heppner
-$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 - 100’x l 30' lot zoned
commercial Ready to build or
put home on. Owner could help
finance Heppner
— $89,900 - 2 bedroom, 1 Vi bath,
exceptional home with great
views, 2 gas fireplaces, garage,
fenced yard, a must see home
— Clean, neat, large I bedroom
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
bage, furnished includes stove
and refrigerator. $300.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
w w w .heppner.net
www.emttongoareaiettate.com
Two bedroom available.
Willow View Apartments, 515
N Elder, Heppner EOH Call
(208)384-1589, 676-9019.
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For Rent: 1 bedroom apt All
utilities included Remodeled
and clean $300/month. twelfth
month free (541) 756-2755.
Possible manager position
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RV space, 3 miles east of
Heppner $200. 676-9482.
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For Rent: 6 room house,
fenced yard $300. (541) 422-
7044. ’
3-16-lp
M IS CELLAN EO ! S
Advertise y our business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner Gazette-Times
676-9228, ask for David
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Reprints of photos that
appear in the Heppner
Gazette-Times are available
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple
print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you
would like to purchase.
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For Sale: Gulbranse spinet
piano. Excellent condition
$300. Call 676-8951 or view
at 540 SE Hager St.. Heppner
3-9-2p
LIVESTOCK
Inland Empire Angus
Assn. Select Yearling Bull
Sale. Saturday, March 19,
Show 8:30 a m.. Sale 1 p m.
Selling 39 top performing bulls.
Northwest Livestock Commis­
sion, Hermiston, OR Info:
(916) 362-2697.
3-16-lc
O F F IC E SPACE
For R en t: office space for
rent in Heppner $300 month
all utilities included Contact
David Sykes at the Heppner
Gazette. 676-9228.
11-24-tfx
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SERVICES
Linoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings, 6 7 6 -9 0 5 4
Licensed and bonded # 7 8 2 0 1 .
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CARS
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Joyce* or S Jem ' Hollomon
INCOM E PROPERTY FOR
INVESTM ENT. 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 $155,00«
P E R F E C T FO R R E T IR E ­
MENT. This bungalow style home
on a level 62' x 133.6' m l lot has
new siding, roof, windows. 2 bed­
rooms. I bath, carpet and vinyl
floors, oak kitchen cabinets and a
1/2 basement unfinished There are
a lot of storage cabinets and it is very
clean Price includes kitchen stove,
refrigerator and Monitor heatei 145
East Street. Lexington #04-13
$55,000
IN 11 KM I
Real Estate Listings
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MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
•Use lor supplemental budget proposing an increase m i find ot
parent or mom._________
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hearing
County
Morrow
of
public interest on Tuesday,
A public bearing on a proposed supplemental budget lor
¡5=wT
March 29, 2005, at 7:30 p m
at Stokes Landing Community
Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner OR
State ot Oregon, tor the Decal year July 1,2004 to June 30,2005 wm be held at
Center in Irrigon, Oregon
Subdivision Ordinance Arti­
10:30
05
March
23rd
The hearing will lake place on the
.20
day of
cle 5 Land Partitioning Amend­
ment: This will be the first of
The purpose ot the hearing la to discuaa the supplemental budget with interested persons.
at least three hearings to con­
sider changes to Article 5 Land
March 16. 2005
Partitioning of the Morrow
A copy otthe supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or e h e r.
County Subdivision Ordinance
□ a.m.
of 1980 amended on Novem­
Morrow County Annex, 150 Rock St. Heppner OR
8:00
H P-m.
and 5:00
between the hours ot.
ber 7,2001 The purpose of the
proposed changes is to bring
SU M M AR Y O F S U P P L E M E N TA L B U D G E T
the
Ordinance into compliance
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEINO MOOIFIED
with Oregon Revised Statute
FUND: G e n e r a l F u n d
and to provide better guidance
to staff w hen processing vari­
Amount
Resource
Amount
Requirement
ous land partitioning applica­
137,452
Contingency
■j
Taxes to Balance
137,452
t.
tions. Criteria for the amend­
125,646
Health Department
2
Health Dept Grants
125,646
ment is found in the Morrow
2
County Comprehensive Plan
«
3
3
and Oregon Revised Statutes
263,098
263,098
Total Requirements
Total Resource*
(ORS) Chapters 92 and 215.
Comments
Zoning Ordinance Article 3
A supplemental budget is necessary to receive additional taxes, due to an increase in final property valuations as well
Use Zones: This will be the first
as additional grant money from the State of Oregon for the Health department programs.
of at least three hearings to con­
sider changes to Article 3 Use
Zones and Article 1 Section
FUN0: R o a d F u n d
1.030 Definitions of the Mor­
row County Zoning Ordinance
Amount
Requirement
Amount
Resource
adopted on November 7, 2001.
73,528
Contingency
73,528
1
Taxes to Balance
1.
The purpose of the proposed
changes is to incorporate ap­
Z
2.
proval criteria for rodeos and
3.
3
other related uses into the Ru­
73,528
73,528
Total Requirements
ral Residential and Farm Resi­
Total Resources
Comments
dential Zones. Additionally ro­
A supplemental budget is necessary to receive additional taxes, due to an increase In final property valuations
deos. as defined, will be identi­
fied as an outright use in the
Exclusive Farm Use and Small
Farm (40) Zone. Appropriate
definitions will be incorporat­
ed to provide guidance to ap­
S U M M AR Y O F S U P P L E M E N TA L B U D G E T
PUBUSH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEINO UOOFIEO
plicants and staff relative to
FUND: S c h o o l F u n d
rodeos and related uses. Also
to
be considered will be lan­
Resource
Amount
Requirement
Amount
guage in the Exclusive Farm
r
Taxes to Balance
635
Other Requirements
635
Use Zone to allow' for expan­
sion or relocation of the Coun­
2.
2.
ty Fair and Rodeo grounds as
3.
3.
the current language appears to
^¡1
be limiting. Criteria for the
635
635
Total Resources
Total Requirements
amendment is found in the
Comments
A supplemental budget is necessary to receive additional taxes, due to an increase in final property valuations.
Morrow County Comprehen­
sive Plan, Zoning Ordinance
Article 8 Amendments and
ORS Chapter 215.
Opportunity to voice support
FUND: F a i r F u n d
or opposition to the above pro­
Resource
Amount
Requirement
Amount
posals or to ask questions will
!
Taxes to Balance
1,547
,
Contingency
1,547
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or
2.
2.
failure to provide sufficient
3
specificity' to afford the deci-
3.
NOTICE OF
10
1
1
1,547 1
Requirements i
i---------------------------------- Total
:------------z-----------
Total Resources !
I
1,547
Comments
A supplemental budget Is necessary to receive additional ti axes, due to an increase in final propenly valuations.
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill M aclnnes
or
B ill M aclnnes, Jr.
P hone (541) 763-4175
Fossil, O regon
W eather Report
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEING M O O TE D
FUND: R e g i o n a l
High Low Precip
.00
29
51
2/1
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58
38
2/2
.00
30
67
2/3
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61
36
2/4
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57
33
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30
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25
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25
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54
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26
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42
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Snow; Feb. 7 - 2". Feb 20-1/2"
M aritim e
Fund
Resource
1
Requirement
Amount
Federal Grant
410,000
*
2.
Personal Services
15,000
2
Materials & Services
380.000
Transfer to Other Funds
15,000
3
410.000
Total Resources I
Amount
1
•
3
410,000|
Total Requirements |
Comments
A supplemental budget is necessary to receive and spend a federal grant for regional maritime security.
respond to the issue precludes
appeal to the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on those is­
sues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after March 18,2005.
For more information, please
contact the Morrow County
Planning Department at 541 -
922-4624 or 541-676-9061
extension 5503.
DATED this 14th day o f
March. 2005
MORROW COUNTY PLAN­
NING DEPARTMENT
Published: March 16, 2005
Affidavit_________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
FU N D :
Road
By the City of Heppner
For the month of February
W illow
* C reek
R e a lty
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
I O K KIN I
Equipment
Reserve
Resource
y
Transfer from Other Funds
Fund
Requirement
Amount
5.000
f
Amount
Capital Outlay
5,000
2.
2
3.
3.
Total Resources
5,000
Total Requirements
5,000
Comments
A supplemental budget is necessary to increase the transfer received from the road fund.
1 W S Ö 4 0 7 V 7 m e w 17-flCVW me,
Published: March 16, 2005
Affidavit
•
Wee Bit O’ celebration filled with various activities
The W ee Bit O ’
Ireland weekend celebration
in Heppner, self-proclaimed
Irish Capital o f Oregon, will
be underw ay b egin n in g
March 17. This is the 23rd
year for this annual event
On Thursday, March
17, members o f St Patrick
Church w ill stage the
production written by their
pastor,
Father Gerry
Condon “St Peter, Apostle
o f Ireland” will begin at 7:30
I
You are invited to attend a
public meeting to discuss a
proposal to construct a public
restroom in or near Hager Park.
The meeting will be held at 7:00
PM on March 22, 2005 at
Heppner City Hall, 111 N.
Main St., Heppner OR Phone
(541) 676-9618 Persons who
wish to attend and need
assistance are asked to call
(541)676-9618. orTTY relav
1800-735-2900.
Gerald Breazeale
City Manager
Published March 16. 2005
Affidavit
p m on the Parish Hall stage
No charge
On Friday evening,
diners can enjoy Mrs.
O ’L eary’s Stew or other
dining options and then head
for the Casino Night, a grand
opportunity to test the luck
o f the Irish at some gaming
tables The Leprechauns
make the first o f many
appearances and the first
drawing is offered for a $ 100
Pot o ’ G old, (Three
High School And a fiddling
contest will attract many to
the fairgrounds on Friday
evening, also
Saturday begins with
the
O S e n io r
C enter
Breakfast, followed by the
live KUM A C offee Hour
radio show, with its Irish
m usic, sto ries, com edy,
dance and the B rogu e
Contest The Sheep D og
Trials draw contestants from
near and far and continue
drawings for $ 100 each take
place during the weekend
events. Each o f the unique
celeb ration
buttons,
designed by a local artist and
sold at the inform ation
booth, has been numbered
Three o f those numbers will
be worth $100 each.) The
younger set will want to take
in the Lads and L assies
D ance
that
even in g,
beginning at 9 p m , when
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Dan Bums will be DJ at the
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