Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 7,2005 - NINE
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I MISCELLANEOUS
Immediate openings for a
Head Cook and Assistant
Cook at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center. Responsible for the
preparation of meals for 50-80
participants, planning menus,
ordering/purchasing of food,
directing volunteers, and main
taining a clean kitchen and
equipment. Ability to work with
elderly citizens a must.
Minimum requirements in
clude a high school diploma or
GED, plus experience in cook
ing for large groups, and
knowledge in elderly nutrition.
Salary range: Head Cook,
$9.35-$ 13.42 per hour; Assis
tant Cook, $7.99-$ 11.21 per
hour.
Applications may be ob
tained at CAPECO, 721 SE
3rd, Suite D, Pendleton, OR
97801 or by calling 1-800-752-
1139. Application deadline is 9/
13/05. EOE.
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REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land Co.
1801/1/. Baltimore / S
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676-5049 ™ v
- $89,000 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath
single car garage on 2 tax lots
with double car garage/shop on
the oth er tax lot n ear high
school. Heppner.
~ $110,000 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath
on one acre. Newer upgraded
manufactured home, 1675 sq. ft.
Great view, private lot, city sew
er and water. Country feeling
close to downtown.
- $95,000 - Newer 3 bedroom,
1 bath, nicely landscaped yard
with newer roof and 8’x36’ cov
ered deck; house is in move-in
condition. Heppner.
- $72,000 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
sunny rooms, new paint in and
out. Converted one-car garage.
Heppner.
- $295,000 - Main Street diner
and bakery with attached home.
Includes 30’x48’ shop and car
wash. A completely up and run
ning business.
- $92,000 - older home on cor
ner lot, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths,
updated windows, fireplace.
20’x22’ garage.
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
Bob Ployhar 676-9649
A. Kim Culsforth 676-9777
David Sykes 676-9228
Advertise your business with
solid magnet door signs from
the Heppner Gazette-Times.
676-9228, ask for David.
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print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you
would like to purchase.
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9228.
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Hospital Flex-o-Bed for
sale. Used very little. 422-7225
after 6 p.m.
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Snow birds! 1994 South
Wind Diesel Pusher. 36 ft. One
owner. Excellent condition.
$49,500. (541)443-3215.
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Truck steel Gemtop canopy,
8’ long, nice. $200 OBO. (541)
384-4290.
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SERVICES
L inoleum , carpet and
Pergo sale and installation.
Free estim ates. Call Tim
Hedman, evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
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OFFICE SPACE
For R e n t: office space for
rent in Heppner. $300 month
all utilities included. Contact
David Sykes at the Heppner
Gazette. 676-9228.
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IN C O M E PRO PERTY FOR
IN VESTM 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, one block from
Main Street w/RV hook-up. 140 S.
Chase Street. #03-02 $155,000
W ELL KEPT TOWNHOUSE-
STYLE DUPLEX O V E R LO O K
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ly room with a loft and deck. Total
o f 2192 sq.ft., lot is lOO'xlOO' m/1.
Excellent rental history. 340 Skyline
Drive. #03-06 $117,000
$20,000 W IL L BUY YOU A
82.5’x l l 4 ’ m/1 lot and a 1968 mo
bile home with two bedrooms and
one bath. Located out of the flood-
plain 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
FOR RENT
One and two bedroom apts.
available. Willow View Apart
ments, 515 N. Elder, Heppner.
EOH. Call (208) 384-1589,
676-5377.
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Quiet, one bedroom apt. in
great neighborhood, nice yard.
676-5773.
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2 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath du
plex. $450 each. $250 deposit
each. No smoking. New paint,
updated, clean. (541) 571-
5032.
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Duplex with great view of
H eppner; 2 bedroom s, 1 Vi
baths. W/S/G paid. $400 + de
posit. 676-9112.
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Large 2 bedroom, 1 Vi bath
duplex available Sept. 1.
S/W/G paid. $525/month. Call
676-9112.
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Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
YARD SALE
Garage Sale: 60674 Shobe
Canyon Road (Huddleston’s).
Sept. 10. 9-4. Lots of clothes,
dresser, gun cabinet and much
more!
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W eather Report
By the City of Heppner
For the month of August
High Low Precip.
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IIELI* WAN FED / EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Statisticians, Chemists & Technicians
Public Notice
for the City of Irrigon
Effective Septem ber 15,
2005 the City of Irrigon will no
longer place door hangers to
give notice prior to shutting off
water for non payment. The
only notice that will be given
in advance of the shutoff will
be the notice of delinquency
that is included on the
customer’s billing statement.
Gerald Breazeale
Irrigon City Manager
Published: September 7 and 14,
2005
Affidavit
Southweet Research Institute * (SwRI*) is recruiting for positions at the Umatilla
Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (UMCDF) in Umatilla, Oregon. Selected candidates will
be subjected to background investigations. Applicants must be US citizens, able to meet
the physical, safety, and reliability requirements of the Chemical Personnel Reliability
Program, be able to wear protective equipment, and work shifts. Openings are available
in the following areas:
Chemists will perform gas chromatograph analysis for chemical agents in environmental
media and instrument and wet chemistry non-agent analyses on incineration process
wastes. Qualifications include a BS in Chemistry or other science related field and previ
ous experience in analytical or environmental chemistry preferred.
Air Monitoring Technicians will conduct air monitoring field sampling and field and labo
ratory analyses for chemical agents and operate air monitoring equipment for analysis of
effluent gases. Qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent and high school
or college level chemistry course. Previous chemical laboratory experience is desired.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is
given, that the two-year period
for the redem ption o f real
properties included in the 2003
delinquent tax lien foreclosure
proceedings instituted by
Morrow County, Oregon, on
August 26,2003, in the circuit
court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, Case No. 03-
CV-166 and included in the
judgment entered therein on
October 2,2003 will expire on
October 3, 2005.
All properties ordered sold
under the judgment, unless
redeemed on or before October
3, 2005, will be deeded to
M orrow County, O regon,
immediately on expiration of
the period of redemption, and
every right and interest of any
person in such properties will
be forfeited forever to Morrow
County, Oregon.
/s/ Greg Sweek
Tax Collector
Morrow County
Published: September 7 and 14,
2005
Affidavit
Lab Technicians will work with samples containing hazardous materials, coordinate distri
bution of samples and initiate paperwork for sample analysis. Qualifications include a high
school diploma or equivalent and minimum one college chemistry course. AAS in
Chemistry is preferred.
Statistician will provide statistical analysis for chemical analytical laboratory needs.
Requirements include a BS in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field
and two years experience.
SwRI offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. For more infor
mation, please visit our web site at www.swri.org/jobs. For consideration, please email
your resume to hrd@swri.org.
Southwest Research Institute
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer MF/DA/
Committed to Diversity in the Workplace
PUBLIC NOTICE
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT
YOUR DRINKING WATER
Tests Showed
Coliform Bacteria
in City of lone Water
Our water system recently
violated a drinking w ater
standard. A lthough this
incident was not an emergency,
as our customers, you have a
right to know what happened
and what we did to correct this
situation.
We routinely monitor for the
presence of drinking water
contaminants. We took nine
samples to test for the presence
of coliform bacteria for the
month of August. Four samples
showed the presence of
coliform bacteria. The standard
is that no more than one sample
per month may do so.
What should 1 do?
You do not need to boil your
water or take other corrective
actions: However, if you have
specific health concerns;
consult your doctor.
People w ith severely
compromised immune systems,
infants, and some elderly may
be at increased risk. These
people should seek advice
about drinking water from their
health care providers. General
guidelines on ways to lessen the
risk of infection by microbes
are available from EPA’s Safe
Drinking Water Hotline at 1
(800)426-4791.
What does this mean?
This is not an emergency. If
it had been, you would have
been notified immediately.
Coliform bacteria are generally
not harm ful them selves.
Coliforms are bacteria which
are naturally present in the
environment and are used as an
indicator that other, potentially-
harm ful, bacteria may be
present. Coliforms were found
in more samples than allowed
and this was a warning of
potential 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 other
bacteria of greater concern.
such as fecal coliform or E coli.
are present. We did not find any
of these b acteria in our
subsequent testing.
What happened? What was
done?
The chlorine residual in the
drinking water was low and is
being increased. The old
reservoir has been taken offline.
We will continue additional
sampling to make sure the
problem is resolved.
For more information, please
contact Melissa Ross at 422-
7414.
Please share this information
with all the other people who
drink this water, especially
those who may not have
received this notice directly (for
example, people in apartments.
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 seat to
you by the City of lone Public
Water System ID#: 4100402.
Date distributed: 9-1-05
Published: September 7, 2005
Affidavit
The road is proposed to be
located in Township 4N Range
25 Section 2. The proposed
name is Rail Loop Drive.
Copies of the application
petition will be available after
September 7, 2005. For more
inform ation contact the
Planning Department at 541 -
922-4624 or 541-676-9061
extension 5503.
DATED this 2nd day of
PUBLIC NOTICE September, 2005.
MORROW COUNTY
MORROW
COUNTY
S t Pats Senior
HEARING
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
THE MORROW COUNTY Published: September 7, 2005 Center news
COURT will hold the following Affidavit
M embers o f the Hope and
hearing of public interest on
Valby Lutheran churches will
Wednesday, September 21,
be hosts for the Sept. 14
2005, at 10:00 a.m. at the Port
noon meal at St. Patrick's
of Morrow Riverfront Center
CUSTO M
in Boardman, Oregon.
Senior Center. The menu for
Request is to name a road
B A N N E R S the day will include oven-
north of Columbia Boulevard
b a k e d c h ic k e n , m a sk e d
Heppner
east of the Port of Morrow
potatoes w ith gravy, corn,
serving the area immediately
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applesauce, wheat rolls and
adjacent to the new rail loop.
blonde brownies.
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