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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 23,2005 - NINE
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HOUSE
FOR
SALE:
VanWinkle*'. 225 W. Center.
3-4 bedroom, 2 bath, atrium,
d ou b le car garag e, larg e
kitchen, 2 outside sheds. New
propane stove, electric heat.
Garden areas, great landscap­
ing and double flat l o t Un­
derground sp rin klers, hot
tub. dish T V. (541) 676-5249
or (5 4 1 ) 2 5 6 -0 0 6 3 . Leave
message.
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LOOKING FOR A LARGE
LOT WITH v GRXAT VIEW?
This 170’xl00'on a dead end street
has all the utilities to the property
In a very nice neighborhood close
to grade school 210 Thompson St
#04-03 $18,500
$20,000 W ILL BUY' YOU A
82.5’x ll4 ' m l kit and a 1968 mo­
bile home with 2 bedrooms and I
bath Located out of the floodplain
on a dead end street at the edge of a
nice residential area Lot includes
RV parking with full hook-ups 400
E Aiken St #03-08
Heritage
Land Co.
H 676-5049
180 W, Baltimore f O v
#5, Heppner .„T t L
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SKR\ l( I S
Linoleum, carpet and
Pergo sale and installation
Free estimates. Call Tim
Hedman. evenings. 676-9054
Licensed and bonded #78201.
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MISCHI.I. WI.OI S
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solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner Gazette-Times
676-9228. ask for Dav id
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Contact the Gazette at 676-
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OFFICE SPACE
For Rent : office space for
rent in Heppner $300 month
all utilities included Contact
David Sykes at the Heppner
Gazette 676-9228
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the first date of publication.
While we are happy to make
any necessary corrections,
we cannot be responsible for
errors appearing in multiple
weeks. When cancelling an
ad, PLEASE check to be sure
your ad was not inadvertently
published.
THANK YOU!
— $42,400 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath
w ith covered glassed porch,
fenced yard, 2 car attached ga­
rage with large lot Lexington.
PUBLIC NOTICE
~ $150,000 - 6-plex with one
bedroom apts. has attached
REQUEST FOR BIDS
manager's home with fireplace,
Community Action Agency
patio and garage Has good rent­
o f East Central Oregon
al history w ith lots of parking
(CAPECO) will be accepting
Two out-storage buildings and
sealed bids from qualified con­
city water SALE PENDING
tractors
for the Weatherization
~ $49,000 - 1472 sq ft build­
Program
contract period 07-
ing ready for business or meet­
ings or a church with built-in
01 -05 through 06-30-07. Bids
sound system, forced air heat,
will be received until 5:00 (pst)
large asphalt parking lot, zoned
April 29. 2005 at the CAPE­
commercial. Lexington
CO
office located at 721 SE
~ $89,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath
3rd.
Suite D. Pendleton. Ore­
single car garage on 2 tax lots
gon
Bid documents are avail­
with double car garage/shop on
able at the CAPECO office lo­
the o th er tax lot n ear high
school Heppner
cated at 721 SE 3rd. Suite D,
~ $110,000 - 4 bedroom. 2 bath
Pendleton. Oregon. CAPECO
on one acre Newer upgraded
reserves the right to reject any
manufactured home, 1675 sq ft
Great view, private lot. city sew«« m4)fld dll,b jtl§.
lì? QYfrH
opinion, are not in its best in­
er and water Country feeling
terest. CAPECO is an Equal
close to downtown
~ $95,000 - Newer 3 bedroom,
Opportunity Employer and
1 bath, nicely landscaped yard
does not discriminate based on
with newer roof and 8'x36’ cov­
the grounds of race, color, sex,
ered deck; house is in move-in
handicap, or national origin
condition Heppner
Minority contractors are en­
— $72,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
couraged to participate.
fireplace, hardw ood floors, large
Published: March 23, 2005
sunny rooms, new paint in and
out Converted one-car garage
Heppner
PUBLIC NOTICE
— $ 125,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
The Heppner Rural Fire Pro­
newer manufactured home on
tection
District (H.R.F.P.D.)
0 91 acres with 30 x56' 2-storv
announces
it is accepting ap­
shop on creek in Heppner
plications for annexation into
the District for properties not
currently served by a Rural
Fire Protection District Ap­
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
plications w ill be accepted un­
Boh Ployhar 676-96-19
til April 12th. 2005. All appli­
A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9777
cations will be reviewed to de­
David Sykes 6 76-922k
termine if they meet H.R.F.P.D.
w w w .b ep p n er.n et
criteria. Non-covered proper­
www.eattoregonrealeatate.coaa
ty owners need to be aware of
Senate Bill #360, and it's po­
REAL ESTATE
tential impact on them and their
fire protection status and costs.
WANTED
Applications can be obtained
Have buyer interested in from, and questions answered
pasture land around Heppner by. Steve Rhea of Heppner,
with water. Please contact me who has been designated the
We can do a one-time listing. contact person for this issue bv
David Sykes
the H R FPD
Heritage Land Co.
Published March 23 and 30,
( 541 ) 676-9228
April 6. 2005
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— Clean, neat, large 1 bedroom
apt., heat, water, sewer, gar­
bage, furnished includes stove
and refrigerator. S300.
FOR RENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
Two bedroom available.
PROPOSALS
Willow View Apartments. 5 15
Morrow
County is soliciting
N. Elder. Heppner EOH Call
Proposals
for
the Wellness of
(208) 384-1589, 676-9019.
Children
and
Families
(Fiscal
11-12-tfc
Year 2005-2006) to provide
For Rent: 1 bedroom apt All services, support, and the co­
utilities included Remodeled ordination of services and sup­
and clean $300/month. twelfth port to Children and Families
month free. (541) 756-2755. in Morrow County The RFP
Possible manager position
may be seen and copies ob­
________________ 12-29-tfc tained starting March 24,2005.
at the Morrow County Depart­
RV space, 3 miles east of ment of Children and Families.
Heppner $200 676-9482.
120 S Main. Heppner. OR Or
__________________ 3-9-tfc by calling(541 >676-9675. Pro­
One bedroom apt for rent in posals will not be received af­
nice neighborhood. 676-5773. ter. Thursday. 3:30 p m April
3-23-tfc 28, 2005. Sealed proposals
must be submitted to Arletha
INTERNET
Brannon, at the Morrow Coun­
ty
Commission on Children and
Real Estate Listings
Families Department. 120 S
h w w. heppner. net
Main or Mailed to PO Box
544. Heppner. OR 97836 The
outside of the proposal pack­
age shall plainly state the fol­
low ing: (1) "Proposal for Mor­
row County Commission on
Children and Families (Fiscal
Year 2005-2006)” and (2) the
Proposers name and address
Proposals will be opened Fri­
day, April 29, 2005 at 1:30
p.m By the review committee
of the Morrow County Com­
mission on Children Morrow
County Commission on Chil­
dren and Families may reject
any proposal not in compliance
w ith ail prescribed public pro­
posal procedures and require­
ments. and may reject for good
cause any or all proposals upon
a finding that it is in the public
interest to do so. This is a per­
sonal services contract The use
of the request for proposal pro­
cedure shall not bind the coun­
ty to any procurement rules
other than those expressly
adopted and set forth in the
RFP
Published: March 23 and 30,
2005____________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
IONESCHOOL
DISTRICT #2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN. pursuant to ORS 294.401,
that a meeting of the budget
committee of the lone School
District #2 will be held on the
1 Ith day of April, 2005 at 7:00
p .m. for the purpose of receiv­
ing the budget message and
budget document of the district
for the fiscal year 2005-2006.
The meeting will be held at the
lone Schools, 445 Spring
Street, lone, Oregon.
This is a public meeting
where deliberations of the bud­
get committee will take place
and any person may appear and
comment on proposed pro­
grams w ith the budget commit­
tee at that time. A copy of the
budget document will be avail­
able at lone Schools at the time
of the meeting.
Bry n Browning.
Budget Officer
Published: March 23 and April
6, 2005
Affidavit
NEACT to meet
in Boardman
The North East Area
C om m ission
on
Transportation (NEACT)
will hold its next meeting on
Thursday, April 7, from 10
a m. to noon at the Port o f
Morrow in Boardman The
N EA CT, com prised o f
transportation stakeholders
from M orrow , U m atilla,
Union, Wallowa and Baker
c o u n ties,
and
the
Confederated Tribes o f the
Umatilla Indian Reservation,
helps identify and prioritize
t r a n s p o r t at io n - r e la te d
projects in the five-county
area The general public is
invited to attend
Among the topics on
the agenda is an update on
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
E n h an cem en t
funding
proposals, a presentation
regarding Connect Oregon
and a tour o f the new rail
spur site located at the Port
Updates from the Byways
Committee and news from
the Oregon Transportation
Com m ission will also be
provided
Time has been set
aside early in the meeting for
comments from the general
public To schedule time on
the agenda at future NEACT
m eetings, co n tac t the
NEACT Secretary Glenis
Harrison at (541) 983-3179.
An
A rea
C om m ission
on
Transportation is an advisory
body chartered by the OTC
to help address all aspects o f
tra n sp o rta tio n
M ore
information about ACTS is
av ailab le at the O D O T
w eb site
at
www odot state or us/otc/
ACT htm
2005 Century Farm & Ranch
Applications Now Available
Applications are now
being accepted for the 2005
award year o f the Oregon
C en tu ry Farm & R anch
Program , a statew id e
re c o g n itio n
pro g ram
honoring farm and ranch
families who have worked
the same land for at least 100
years. The p ro g ram is
adm inistered through the
O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l
E d u catio n
F o u n d atio n
(O A EF) in Salem and is
partially funded through a
partnership o f the Oregon
Department o f Agriculture,
the O reg o n H isto rical
Society, and the O regon
Farm Bureau
Family farmers and ranchers
th ro u g h o u t O regon are
encouraged to apply by the
June 1, 2005 deadline
Successful applicants receive
a handsome certificate, with
acknow ledgem ent by the
Governor o f Oregon and the
D irecto r o f th e O regon
Department o f Agriculture
A durable metal road sign to
identify their property as
having h isto ric C en tu ry
Farm or C entury Ranch
status is also available Each
fam ily w ill be h o n o red
during a special ceremony
and reception at the Oregon
State Fair in September
Since the sta rt o f the
program in 1958, over one-
thousand farms and ranches
across the State have been
registered Oregon has one
o f the oldest agricultural
heritage program s o f this
type in the entire nation
A formal application process
is required for properties to
be c o n sid e re d fo r the
program To qualify as a
Century Farm or Century
Ranch, the family must meet
a to ta l o f nine c riteria,
including the following
• The farm or ranch must
have
been
o p erated
continuously in the same
family for 100 years or more
If the farm has ever been
rented or leased, it may not
qualify. Documentation is
required
• The farm must have a gross
incom e from farm ing or
ranching activities of not less
than $1,000 per year for
th re e ou t o f five years
im m ed iately p re c ed in g
application.
• Family members must live
on the property, or actively
m anage and d ire c t the
farm ing
or
ran ch in g
operations
Application m aterials are
preserved in the archives of
the O regon H isto rical
Society library and provide
useful in fo rm atio n for
research on the history o f
agriculture, on early farming
and ranching families, and
the
sig n ifican t
role
agriculture plays in the life
and economy in Oregon
To receive th e o fficial
a p p lic atio n form and
guidelines, please contact
ABOUT THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES
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rounding area.
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it to our office (see below under how to contact us).
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Morrow County.
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returned We also accept digital photos. Email or bring the digi­
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Hours & Deadlines
Open 9 a m to 5 p m Monday through Friday Advertisement
and news article deadline is 5 p.m. Monday for that week's pa­
per The newspaper publishes on Wednesday of each week.
W ho we are
Publisher David Sykes
News Editor Katie Foster
Bookkeeper April Sykes
How to contact us
Email dav id « heppner net
Phone: 541-676-9228 • Fax: 541-676-9211 • Cell: 541-980-
6674
Web site: www heppner net. (Articles and advertisements can
be submitted from there.)
Mailing address: The Heppner Gazette-Times
PO Box 137
Heppner. OR 97836
Office address: 188 Willow St.
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BUSINESS CARDS
Leti ej itylti
Lett e( Coton
Heppner
G a z e tte -T im e s
676-9228
G lenn M ason, O regon
Century Farm and Ranch
Program C o o rd in a to r at
(503) 297-5892 or
orcentury@juno com or you
may
d o w nload
the
application guidelines from
the Oregon Farm Bureau
Web
site
at
h ttp ://
www oregonfb org (Under
“Programs,” in the “Oregon
A g ricu ltu ral E d u catio n
F o u n d a tio n ”
sec tio n )
Department o f Agriculture
w ebsite
at:
h ttp ://
Oregon gov/ODA/cfr shtml
The Oregon Century Farm &
Ranch Program is a program
w ithin
the
O regon
A g ricu ltu ral E d u catio n
Foundation OAEF is a 501
( c ) ( 3 ) Oregon non-profit
organization. For additional
information regarding the
O regon
A g ricu ltu ral
E d u catio n F o u n d atio n ,
p lease
c o n tac t,
b etty @ o reg o n fb .o rg or
(503) 399-1701, Ext 327 or
send inquiries by mail to
Betty Brose, OEAF, 3415
Commercial Street SE, Suite
117, Salem, OR 97302.
Local music
students
selected for
state music
competition
Amy Jep sen and
Brendan McEUigott recently
won the honor of being able
to compete in the OSAA
Solo Music Championship
Competition to be held at
W illam ette U niversity in
Salem on April 30. The two,
along with almost 200 other
instrumental and vocal music
students, competed in the
District 6 Solo and Ensemble
Festival held at E astern
O regon U niversity in La
Grande on March 5.
Jepsen, a junior at
lone High School, won first
place honors in both piano
and harp. M cE U igott, a
sophomore at Heppner High
School, was selected for
state competition in oboe
Both students earned a top
“one” rating to be able to
advance to the state finals
District 6 includes schools in
Umatilla, Morrow, Union,
B aker,
Sherm an
and
Wallowa counties There will
be 16 districts represented in
the state finals and medals
will be given to the top five
contestants in each event
there
Jepsen
and
M cEUigott will have the
opportunity to perform their
winning contest pieces for
community members at an
upcom ing music recital,
which is tentatively planned
for Thursday night, April 7
at the lone United Church o f
Christ
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Insurance 4 Financial Services Agent
127 N. M ain Street
P.O. Box 51«
Heppner, O R 97836
(541) 676-5818
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