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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 25,2006 - NINE
with the horse and buggy - the
thought is what counts! A thou­
sand thanks. Bruce, for running
the music for the ceremony so
flawlessly as well as your su­
perb craftsm anship in the
ama/ing swing you built us.
For also helping with deco­
rating - Darcy B uchanan,
Kippie LeGore (thanks for be­
ing my last minute brain), Cory
Breeding, Jessica Gann, Mom,
Mels, Cliff, Fred and Hope,
your tireless efforts in creating
a dream come true will never
be forgotten! To Samarra Van
Doom for the music and an­
nouncements at the reception as
well as your support and friend-
ship; as always, you’re the
best... you are music! To Mom
and Sibbea for all the photos
to capture the moments.
To Mom, Mels and Cliff,
Samarra and Randy, Dan and
Ellen, Darcy, Liz and Bruce,
Judy and Buck, H eather
Weatherford and family, Dick
Devin, Hope and Fred, Freddie,
Aunt Della, Midge, Meredith,
Steve Wright, Cam Wishart and
Peggy Connor, Marty Brannon,
thank you so much for the
amazing gifts and cards!
To our w edding party:
Mother of the Bride: Jeanne
Grijalva (butterfly kisses for­
ever!); Maid of Honor: Melanie
Silvia (chance made us sisters,
hearts made us friends!);
Bridesmaids: Jessica Gann
(you’re awesome, Chick!), and
my beautiful d aughters,
Amanda and Ashley (1 love you
all the way to the moon and
back, Ladybugs!); and our
Flower Girl: Makayla Silvia
(our very own Miss America!);
Best Man: Cliff Shiley (future
B rother-in-L aw and Rico
Suave’ in a tux... you’re the
coolest!); Groomsmen: Cory
Breeding (thanks a bunch, and
hey - we even got you to the
church on time!); my handsome
nephew s, Cory S ilvia and
Donovan Alamar (who made
those clothes and moves look
goood!); our Ring Bearer, Joe-
Joe Pettibone (the cutest little
man ever!); and Parents of the
Groom: Fred and Hope DeClue
(thanks for everything!). We
couldn’t have had such an in­
credibly perfect day without all
of you!
To those of you who were
able to attend, many thanks and
1 hope you enjoyed yourselves
as much as we did having you
there. To those who weren’t
able to make it. we missed you!
1 especially want to thank my
family. Mom and Mels, thanks
seems such a small word to
express all 1 feel. You walked
the walk with me (literally),
held me up when 1 needed it,
dried tears, shared laughter, and
gave unwavering support - just
as you’ve always done. Mom,
all your decorating, particularly
the bouquets, were beauty un­
surpassed, as are you. Thanks
for being my mom! Both of you:
your decorating, the bridal
shower, bachelorette party, the
awesome gifts - there is so
much to thank you for - there
aren’t the words. Mels - I’m so
proud to have had you as my
Maid of Honor, more proud to
have you as my sister and
prouder still to have you as my
best friend. I only hope, as
yours and C liff’s day ap ­
proaches, I can fulfill my du­
ties as your Maid of Honor with
all the grace, imagination and
style you possess. I love you
both with all my heart!
Finally, to my wonderful
husband - you’re a great man
and I am the luckiest lady in the
world! I love you forever and
so much longer!
If there is anyone we forgot
to mention, our thanks and
gratitude goes out to you. I was
not an oversight... just over­
whelming!
Thanks again and God Bless
you all!
All our hearts,
Cheyenne and Daniel DeClue
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REAL ESTATE
WANTED
I have buyers interested in
property at Blakes Ranch. Call
me. David Sykes, Heritage
Land Co., 676-9228.
10-12-tfx
Notice of Vacancy
The M o rro w C o u n ty
School District is posting the
following classified position
open immediately:
Position: Alternative Ed In­
structional Assistant Mor­
180W. Baltimore
row Education Center, Irrigon,
*5. Heppner
D
OR. 7'/2 hrs x 176 days - pro­
-
676-5049 ' ™ "
rated.
-
$85,000 - 3 bedroom. 1 bath
Compensation: Salary and
single car garage on 2 tax lots
benefits as per OSEA Collec­
with double car garage/shop on
tive Bargaining Agreement.
the other tax lot near high
Qualifications: This position
school. Heppner.
requires
one of the following:
- $95,000 - Newer 3 bedroom,
2 year associate degree or
1 bath, nicely landscaped yard
with newer roof and 8’x36’ cov­
equivalent or be able to take and
ered deck; house is in move-in
pass a district approved test to
condition. Overlooking tennis
become highly qualified under
courts. Heppner. SALE PEND­
No Child Left Behind legisla­
ING
tion.
Must he willing to get
- $125,000 - Country living
CDL for possible pupil trans­
near town. 1.4 acres with large
portation.
older home and bam. Three bed­
room, 2 bath, many updates.
Application: A MCSD clas­
- $110,000 - Tri-plex, two 2-
sified application, resume and
beilroom. 1 bath, and one 1 -bed-
letter of interest must be sub­
room, 1 bath. Has separate wash
mitted to: Julie Ashbeck, Hu­
house, extra large lot with lots
man Resources Director; Mor­
of parking.
row County School District;
Sharon Lewis 676-5233
P.O. Box 368; Lexington, OR
Boh Ployhar 541-561-5579
97839. (541)989-8202.
,4. Kim Cutsforth 541-980-3465
1 -25-1c
REAL ESTATE
Heritage
Land C o.
David Sykes 676-9228
www.heritageland.net
w w w .e a tto re g o n re a le tU te .c o m
% W illow
* C reek
R e a lty
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676-5241
JoyceKay <S Jerry Holloman
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, one block from
Main Street w/RV hook-up. 140 S.
Chase Street. #03-02 $155,000
WELL KEPT TOWNHOUSE-
STYLE DUPLEX OVERLOOK­
ING TOWN. Each unit has a fami­
ly room with a loft and deck. Total
of 2192 sq.ft., lot is JOOxlOO' m/1.
Excellent rental history. 340 Skyline
D rive. #03-06 RED UC ED TO
$113,000
$20,000 WILL BUY YOU A
82.5’xl 14' 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
$35,000 - fix up this 1264
sq. ft. older home in Heppner,
Oregon with 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, baseboard heat, propane
and wood stoves. 0.67 acre lot
with a great location. Call (509)
628-3341.
l-25-2c
FOR RENT
Duplex with great view of
H eppner; 2 bedroom s, l'/i
baths. W/S/G paid. $400 plus
deposit. 676-9112.
12-21-tfc
Two bedroom upstairs du­
plex, DAV/S/F; w/d hookups.
Water paid. $450. 676-5312.
1-11-tfc
HELP WANTED
The M o rro w C o u n ty
School District has the follow­
ing full-time classified position
open immediately:
Position: Assistant Custo­
dian; Irrigon High School;
Irrigon, OR. 40 hours per week,
year round.
Closing date: Open until
filled.
Application: A district appli­
cation, resume and cover letter
must be completed and sent to:
Julie Ashbeck, Personnel Direc­
tor; Morrow County School
District; P.O. Box 368; Lexing­
ton, OR 97839. (541) 989-
8202.
EOE
1-25-lc
Field Assistant for The Na­
ture Conservancy, an interna­
tional non-profit conservation
organization. Will work as part
of a team to assist with weed
mapping and control, coordina­
tion of work crews and volun­
teers, plant community moni­
toring. and wildlife monitoring
on high priority conservation
lands near Boardman. Oregon.
See www.nature.org or call
(541) 298-1802 for job descrip­
tion and application proce­
dures. Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
l-25-2c
Class Ad Deadline: Mondays at 5 p.m.
t
Street, Beaverton, Oregon,
97005 within four months af­
ter the date of first publication
of this notice, as stated below,
or such claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
in this estate may obtain addi­
tional information from the
records of the Court, the per­
sonal representative or the at­
torney for the personal repre­
sentative.
Dated and first published
January 1J, 2006.
C. THOMAS DAVIS
Personal Representative
12220 SW First Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
C. THOMAS DAVIS
Attorney for Personal Repre­
sentative
12220 SW First Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
Published: January 11,18 and
25,2006
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Willow Creek Road will be
closed beyond Cutsforth Park
to all motor vehicles except
snowmobiles starting January
SERVICES
18 until road conditions allow
it
to be reopened.
L in o leu m , c a rp e t an d
Morrow
County Public Works
Pergo sale and installation.
Published:
January 18 and 25,
Free estim ates. C all Tim
2006
Hednian, evenings, 676-9054.
Licensed and bonded #78201.
PUBLIC NOTICE
1-4-tfc
The Council for the City of
Heppner,
Oregon will conduct
MISCELLANEOUS
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
Advertise your business with February 13, 2006, at Hepp­
solid magnet door signs from ner City Hall, 111 North Main
the H eppner Gazette-Times. Street, regarding violations of
676-9228, ask for David.
City Ordinance No. 474, an
5-3-tfx Ordinance Abating Nuisance
R ep rin ts of photos that for Accumulation o f Solid
appear in the H e p p n e r Waste and Fire Hazards; Or­
Gazette-Times are available dinance No.474, an Ordinance
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7 Abating Nuisance for Accumu­
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple lation of Solid Waste and Fire
Hazards.
print pricing available).
The following properties are
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you in violation of the ordinance
because of accumulations of
would like to purchase.
_________________ 11-24-tfx vegetation and deposits of sol­
id wastes dangerous buildings,
Metal desk, 4-drawers, good and abandoned vehicles scat­
condition. $25 OBO. 676- tered about the premises that
5355.
create a fire hazard and harbor­
1-25-lc age for rodents and insects and
Snowmobile - 1995 Polaris are injurious to the health, safe­
XLT Long Track, windshield ty, and general welfare of the
bag, trailer/hitch. Excellent people.
1. 315 N. Chase, Map #2S
condition. $1,050. Phone (541)
26
35BB, Tax Lot 4300
989-8342.
2.340
W. Union Street, Map
l-25-2p
# 2S 2627DD. Tax Lot 1101
Fifth wheel trailer - 1992 Published: January 25, 2006
Terry, 27'/2’, microwave, new Affidavit_________________
A/C. E xcellent condition.
PUBLIC NOTICE
$5,500. Phone (541) 676-9737.
l-25-2p
NOTICE OF BOARD
MEETING OF IONE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIV­
EN that the Board of Directors
of the lone School District will
meet on Friday, January 27,
2006 at the lone Schools,
Room 4, 445 Spring Street,
lone, Oregon for a work ses­
sion to discuss the Charter re­
view, policy review, response
to state board of education’s
plan to revamp graduation re­
quirements, response to Super­
intendent Susan Castillo’s plan
on C1M & CAM and budget
format review. The work ses­
sion will begin at 8:00 a.m.
Published: January 25, 2006
PUBLIC NOTICE
AUCTION OF CONTENTS:
7 storage units. Stor-4-U
426 Linden Way, Heppner,
Real Estate Listings
OR. 10 a.m., February 25,
w w w . heppner. n et
2006.
Contents of each to be sold
Deadline for
as one unit:
Classified Advertising
#29 Shawn Chandler
#68 Mike C. Jones
Mondays at 5 p.m.
#48 Helen Jeffreys
#61 Darrell & Carolyn Dun-
PUBLIC NOTICE gen
#17 Jacki Robinson
Estate. MARY M. GASSER
#7 Brian & Melanie Smith
Notice to Interested Persons
Published: January 25 and Feb­
(No. 05 PR 024)
In the Circuit Court of the ruary I, 2006
State of Oregon for the Coun­
ty of Morrow. Probate Depart­
ment.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Mary M. Gasser, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
A wheat production
C. Thomas Davis has been ap­
seminar
will be held at
pointed as the personal repre­
Willow
Grange
in lone on
sentative of the above estate.
All persons having claims Friday, Feb. 17. Coffee and
against the estate are required doughnuts will be served at
to present them to the under­ 7 a.m. Presentations will
signed personal representative begin at 7:30 a.m. and will
in care of the undersigned at­ continue until noon. Lunch
torney at: 12220 SW First will be provided.
Winter grower
meeting to be
held in lone
I
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
J a n .12: -MCSO
issued a citation to Leonila
Coria Garay, 35, for not
having an operating license.
-MCSO arrested
Ernesto Jimenez Espino, 36,
for driving while suspended.
-MCSO received a
report that Christopher Dale
Bennett, 41, of Hermiston
was arrested on a Morrow
County Circuit warrant for
failing to appear for Theft I.
-MCSO received a
report that a juvenile was
taken into custody for
UEMV and Criminal
Mischief I.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Steven Michael
Zacharias, 40, for driving
while suspended and for
driving uninsured.
-MCSO received a
report that water lines were
broken near 425 Water St.
-MCSO arrested
Brent Chester Paradiso, 34,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Failure to Appear/
Driving while Suspended
and Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/Forgery I and Theft
II. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a
report that the reporter’s
windows on his pickup were
broken.
-BPD received a
report that someone broke
into the reporter’s house and
took prescriptions.
Jan. 14: BPD
arrested a juvenile male for
PC charges. The juvenile
was cited and released for
Criminal Mischief III.
-MCSO received a
report that a juvenile was
cited for a M.I.P and
Violation of Curfew.
-MCSO received a
report that Gresham PD
arrested Maria Margarita
Gonzalez, 41, on an IJC
warrant for failing to appear
for driving while suspended.
-MCSO
cited
Miranda Mae Schmid, 21,
for going 76 mph in a 55
mph.
-MCSO
cited
Howard J. Bermudez, 46,
for going 78 mph in a 55
mph.
-MCSO cited Heath
Lynn Stillman, 22, for going
73 mph in a 55 mph.
-MCSO cited David
Ralph Starkweather, 43, for
failing to renew registration.
Jan. 15: BPD
received a report that a rifle
was lying at Riverside High
School’s front parking lot.
The gun turned out to be a
toy gun and had been run
over several times. MCSO
assisted BPD.
-MCSO arrested
Frank Roa, 28, for domestic
harassment.
-MCSO cited Talal
Mohamed, 35, for going 88
mph in a 65 mph.
Jan. 16: BPD issued
a citation to Omar Arellano
Torres, 26, for not having an
operation license and for
having switched/altered
plates.
-BPD issued a
citation to Bulmaro Salas,
19, for driving while
suspended, failing to obey
traffic device and failing to
carry proof of Insurance.
-BPD issued a
citation to William Ross
Alsup, 53, for failure to obey
traffic control device.
-BPD issued a
citation to Joshua James
Brown, 20, for driving
uninsured.
-MCSO received a
report that Darrin L.
Lattimer, 34, was arrested by
Pendleton PD on local
warrant for failing to pay fine
for Theft II.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Ruben Cardoza,
32, for going 73 mph in a 55
mph.
Jan. 17: MCSO
received a report that Juan
Angel Hernandez Romero,
36, was arrested by
Hermiston PD on an IJC
warrant for failing to appear
for a DUI1.
-MCSO received a
report from the reporter that
subjects were knocking on
their door and sneaking
around back of the
residence. Reporter stated
that the subjects cut their
power off and were trying to
kill their animals. This report
was looked into and the
electric
company
disconnected the power.
-BPD received a
report that several campers
were parked at the Bank of
EO in Boardman and an
officer had to tell them to
move.
Jan 19: MCSO
arrested Danny Lee Hall, 39,
on a Jackson County w arrant
for probation violation for a
DUII. Heppner Ambulance
assisted.
-MCSO arrested
Lawrence Allen Perrin, 29,
for UUMV, receiving stolen
property, possession of
stolen property and driving
while
suspended
misdemeanor.
-MCSO received a
report that William Harold
Easton, 32, was served
Morrow County Circuit
warrants for Possession of a
Controlled Substance. He
was already lodged at
NORCOR, holds were
placed for Morrow County.
-BPD issued a
citation to Maria Alda
Lomas, 32, for following too
close.
Willow Creek
Economic
Development
meeting venue
changed
The Willow Creek
Valley
Economic
Development Group will
hold its annual meeting
Thursday, Jan. 26 at 12 noon
at St. Patrick’s Senior Center
in Heppner.
Guest speaker for
the meeting will be Dan
Desler of Western States
Land Reliance Trust.
Desler is the owner
of a Eugene development
company and will speak
about his plans for
development at the South
Morrow Industrial Park
(formerly Kinzua mill site)
near Heppner.
Western States Land
Reliance is a non-profit
organization, which is close
to purchasing the industrial
park from the Port of
Morrow. The trust plans to
operate the co-generation
electric plant at the site and
has also indicated it may site
other compatible businesses
there as well.
Notice of
Annual Meeting
and Election
of Officers
South Morrow
County
Scholarship
and Trust
Bank of
Eastern Oregon
February 6,2006
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