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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 15,2006 - NINE
REAL ESTATE
W ANTED
Weather Report
I have a buyer interested in
purchasing property near the
ATV park with or without a
cabin. Call me. David Sykes,
Heritage Land Co., 676-9228.
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For the month of February
By the City of Heppner
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Wanted to buy: acreage for 2/5
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home site. (503) 351-5013.
3-15-lc in
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M ISC E L L A N E O U S 2/9
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Advertise your business with
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solid m agnet door signs from
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the H eppner Gazette-Tim es.
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676-9228, ask for David.
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R e p rin ts o f p h o to s that 2/16
a p p e a r in the H e p p n e r 2/17
G azette-T im es are available 2/18
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7 2/19
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple 2/20
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print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676- 2/22
9228 if you have a photo you 2/23
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would like to purchase.
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FOR SALE
2/27
2/28
H e a v y -d u ty h ard w ood
bun kbed s with two m at­
tresses and one boxsprins,
plus sheets« S75. Microwave
stand, S I 0. Black tap shoes,
size 1, SS. CE Heavy Duty
Capacity dryer S65 (0B0).
Square coffee table with
little drawer S IS . Noritake
China dishes, SO pieces, S7 S
(0B0). One Cameboy color,
one Nintendo Cameboy (no
back cover) and two games,
S10 all. Hagnavox VCR with
remote, S10. Heavy duty
nine drawer dresser, S40.
RCA 10” color TV, nice color,
S10. Kenm ore microwave,
S I 5. Three motorcycle hel­
mets and one pair Honda
motorcycle pants, S I S all.
Four pairs girls jeans, size
8, SO all or S I each.
Also looking for a used
treadm ill. Leave message.
070-S177.
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CA RS & TRU C K S
W R I G H T ’S
C H E V Y , IN C .
O L D S M O B IL E
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
R U M M A G E SA LE
Rummage Sale: Neighbor­
hood Center, Friday, March 17,
9-2. Bag sale on clothes all day.
$5 bag.
3-8-2c
G A R A G E SALE
HUGE Garage Sale! A n­
tiques, collectibles, something
for everyone. Hwy 207, follow
signs. Friday and Saturday, 8
a.m.-5 p.m.
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M O V ING SALE
M oving Sale: everything
goes! 64409 M eadow brook
Road, one mile outside of Lex­
ington. Friday, 9-5, Saturday,
9-5.
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P U B L IC N O T IC E
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF BENTON
In Re the Interest of:
MAR1AH MACHELLE
PARADISO, and
JOSEPH BRENT
PARADISO,
Persons under the age of
eighteen (18) years.
NO. 06-5-00032-1
SUMMONS AND NOTICE
BY PUBLICATION OF PETI­
TIO N FOR STEPPARENT
AD OPTIO N/HEA RING RE
TER M IN A TIO N O F PA R­
E N T -C H IL D R E L A T IO N ­
SHIP
(Clerk’s Action Required)
STATE OF WASHINGTON
TO TH E SAID: CHESTER
BRENT PARADISO
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­
M O N ED to ap p e ar w ithin
twenty (20) days after the date
of service/receipt of this sum­
m ons or thirty (30) days if
served outside the State of
W ashington, and defend the
above-entitled action in the
above-entitled court, and an­
swer the petition for steppar­
ent adoption of the petitioners,
TIM O TH Y RYAN WATTS
and M ACHELLE ARLENE
WATTS, husband and wife,
and serve a copy of your an­
swer upon the undersigned at­
torneys for petitioners at the
office below stated; if you fail
to do so, judgment may be ren­
dered against you according to
the request of the petition which
has been filed with the Clerk
of said court.
YOU HEREBY NOTIFIED
that there has been filed in this
Court a petition praying that
the parent-child relationship
between you and the above-
named children be terminated.
The object of the action is to
seek an order relinquishing the
children to the petitioners for
adoption and to terminate the
parent-child relationship.
YOU ARE FURTHER NO­
TIFIED that the natural moth­
er of the above-named minor
children. M ACHELLE A R­
LENE WATTS, consents to the
step p aren t adoption o f the
above-named children, MARI-
AH MACHELLE PARADISO
and
JO S E P H
B R EN T
PARADISO. MARIAH MA­
CH ELLE PARADISO was
born on A pril 17, 1991 in
Longview, C ow litz County,
W ashington, and JO SE PH
BRENT PARADISO was bom
on July 8, 1993 in Longview,
Cowlitz County, Washington..
YOU ARE HEREBY FUR­
THER NOTIFIED that a hear­
ing on the Petition for Steppar­
ent Adoption/Tcrmination of
Parent-Child Relationship will
be held on the 14th day of
April, 2006 at 8:30 a.m.. in the
above-entitled court located at
Benton County Justice Center,
7122 W. O kanogan P lace,
Building A, Kennewick, Ben­
ton County, Washington.
YOUR FAILURE TO AP­
PEAR AT TH E HEARING
MAY RESU LT IN A D E ­
FAULT O R D ER P E R M A ­
NENTLY T E R M IN A T IN G
ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS TO
TH E
ABOVE NAM ED
CHILDREN.
You are further notified that
any non-consenting parent or
alleged father has a right to be
represented by an attorney, and
an attorney will be appointed
for an indigent parent who re­
quests an attorney.
You are further notified that
your failure to file a claim of
paternity w ithin thirty (30)
days of the first publication of
this notice, or to respond to the
petition within thirty (30) days
of the first publication of this
notice is grounds to terminate
your parent-child relationship
with respect to the children.
One method of filing your
response and serv ing a copy on
the petitioner is to send them
by certified mail with return
receipt requested.
W ITNESS the Honorable
RO B ER T G. S W IS H E R ,
Judge, of said Superior Court
and the seal of said Court here­
unto affixed this 24th day of
February, 2006.
JOS1E DELV1N
Benton County Superior Court
Clerk
By: MARY LOU R1NDERER
Deputy Clerk
FILE RESPONSE WITH:
Clerk of the Court
Benton County Superior Court
7122 W. O kanogan P lace,
Building A
Kennewick, WA 99336
SERVE A COPY OF YOUR
RESPONSE ON:
Petitioner’s Attorney
Leland B. Kerr
PAINE, H A M BLEN , C O F ­
FIN, BROOKE & MILLER,
LLP
7025 W. G randridge Blvd.,
Suite A
Kennewick, WA 99336
Published: 1, 8 and 15, 2006
Affidavit
P U B L IC N O T IC E
M orrow C o u n ty P ublic
Works is currently requesting
bids for Vehicles that are pre­
sented for silent bids at The
public Works office 365 Hwy
74, Lexington, OR. 97839.
Vehicles and specifications
and any more questions are on
display or you may contact
Morrow County Public Works
at P.O. Box 428, 365 Hwy 74,
Lexington, OR 97839 phone
541-989-9500.
Sealed bids will be received
until 5:00 p.m., April 4, 2006.
Morrow County Public Works
Office. Bids will be opened
atlO: 00a.m. at Morrow Coun­
ty Courthouse, 100 court street,
Heppner, OR 97836 on April
5, 2006.
M orrow County does not
discrim inate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, re­
ligion, sex or handicapped sta­
tus in employment or the pro­
vision of services.
SURPLUS VEHICLES
A LL V E H IC L E S ARE
SO LDA S IS!
Successful bidder will be re­
quired to take possession and
remove vehicle within 30 days
of being notified their bid has
been accepted.
Morrow County makes no
warranties as to vehicles con­
dition.
C ertified check, cashiers
check or cash must make pay­
ment.
Published: March 15, 2006
P U B L IC N O T IC E
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
COURT
Public notice is hereby giv­
en that the Morrow County
Court will hold a public meet­
ing on Wednesday, March 15,
2006 at 6:00 p.m. at the Port
of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman, OR for the purpose
of receiving public comment.
For more information contact
the Morrow County Court of­
fice at (541 »676-5620.
All interested parties are
welcome to attend. Upon re­
quest, accommodations will be
made at the meeting to facili­
tate persons with physical im­
p a irm en ts o r d is a b ilitie s .
Please call 676-5620 at least 48
hours prior to the meeting.
Published: March 15, 2006
P U B L IC N O T IC E
PUBLIC' MEETING
NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
COURT
Public notice is hereby giv­
en that the M orrow County
Court will hold a public meet­
ing on Wednesday, March 22,
2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mor­
row County Courthouse, 100
Court St., Heppner, OR for the
purpose of receiving comment
re g a rd in g the C o m m u n ity
Wildfire Protection Plan. For
more information contact the
Morrow County Court office at
(541)676-5620.
All interested parties are
welcome to attend. Upon re­
quest, accommodations will be
made at the meeting to facili­
tate persons with physical im­
p a irm e n ts or d is a b ilitie s .
Please call 676-5620 at least 48
hours prior to the meeting.
Published: March 15, 2006
P U B L IC N O T IC E
The Planning Commission
for the City of Heppner, Ore­
gon will conduct a public hear­
ing at 7: 00 PM on April 3,
2006 at Heppner City Hall re­
garding the following applica­
tion:
1. Variance: Requesting re­
lief from setback requirements
for an 8’ x 8’ utility outbuild­
ing located in a General Resi­
dential (R 2) Zone at 280 South
C o u rt S treet, M ap #2S 26
35BC, Tax Lot # 1500. Appli­
cant: Patricia Hughes.
2. Variance: Requesting re­
lief from minimum lot size re­
quirement of 5,000 square feet
to divide lot into two parcels
located in a General Residen­
tial (R2) Zone at 175 South
C o u rt S treet, M ap #2S 26
35BC, Tax Lot #4500. Appli­
cant: Charles Cates.
A copy of the applications
and copies of all documents and
evidence submitted by or on
behalf of the applicants and
copies of any applicable zon­
ing criteria are available for
inspection at no cost and cop­
ies of the same will be provid­
ed at a reasonable cost. To ob­
tain this information contact the
office at Heppner City Hall,
111 North Main Street, PO Box
756, H eppner, OR 9 7 836,
phone 676-9618.
Persons who wish to attend
this meeting and need assis­
tance are asked to call (541)
676-9618. or TTY relay 1-800-
735-2900.
Published: March 15. 2006
Affidavit
P U B L IC N O T IC E
Request for Bids
Morrow County Fair is re­
questing sealed bid proposals
from qualified suppliers for the
purchase o f a 29-45 Horse
Pow er Tractor and taking a
Case 885, with a F226 Farm­
hand loader in on trade.
For additional specifications,
contact Morrow County Fair at
P.O. Box 464,74473 HWY 74-
Lena, Heppner, OR 97836 or
phone 541 -676-9474.
Bids must be received at the
Morrow County Fair office,
P.O. Box 464, Heppner, OR
97836 by 12:00 pm Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Bids must be in
a sealed envelope m arked
“Fairgrounds Tractor” . Bid
will be opened April 5, 2006 at
9:15 a.m. at Morrow County
C ourthouse, 100 Court St.,
Heppner, OR 97836. For ad­
ditional information contact
Morrow County Fair 541 -676-
9474.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and/or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty (30) days from
the date of opening.
M orrow County does not
discrim inate on the basis of
age, religion, race, national or­
igin, sex or handicapped status
in employment or the provision
of services.
Published: March 15 and 22,
2006
lone sixth grade
plans car wash,
bake sale
By Tori Heagy
T h e lo n e
s ix th
g r a d e r s h a v e p la n n e d a
carw ash to raise m oney for
T upper O utdoor School on
Friday, M arch 24. at the lone
F ire H a ll, fro m 9 a .m .
through 4 p.m . T he price for
w ashing the outside o f each
car will cost $5.
T h e p ric e s fo r the
bake sale will depend on the
b a k e d g o o d s you w ish to
buy.
lone sixth g raders
have been attending O utdoor
School at T upper for m any
years, and part o f the rite o f
passage is helping to pay for
the experience.
“ T h e k id s w o rk
hard to get there and w ork
hard w hile they attend. It’s
a great learning experience
and a fun tim e for th em ,”
said lo n e O u td o o r S chool
coordinator Dean Robinson,
w ho m akes his 19th trip to
T upper this year.
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow County
S h e riff's O ffice reports han­
dling the follow ing business:
The M orrow County
S h e riff’s O ffice in H eppner
has released the follow ing
report:
Mar. 7: M C S O
a r r e s te d
Juan
C a r lo s
G uzm an M adrigal, 21, on a
U m a tilla C o u n ty w arran t.
B o ard m an
P o lic e
D epartm ent and Boardm an
A m b u la n c e r e c e iv e d the
sam e report.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report that Pendleton Police
D e p a rtm en t a rre ste d D ale
P a tric k D a v is, 28, on an
I r r ig o n
J u s ti c e
C o u rt
warrant for failing to pay fine
fo r not h av in g an an g lin g
license and failing to appear.
-M C S O is s u e d a
citatio n to T h o m as W ayne
M ac H ugh, 53, for D U IIan d
for failing to m aintain lane.
-B P D
a r r e s te d
E leanor M arie Pourier, 58,
fo r
P o s s e s s io n
of a
C ontrolled Substance-II.
-B P D
a r r e s te d
D o u g la s J o n e s II, 28, on
Probable C ause charges o f
C rim inal Trespassing II.
Mar. 8: -M C S O
iss u e d a c ita tio n to J o s e
H e rib e rto P a tin o , 27, for
failing to use seatbelt.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t M e d fo rd PD
Tired of working in a
dead end job and living
paycheck to paycheck?
a r r e s te d S a v a n a h R a e
J a c k s o n , 2 1 , o n an IJC
w arrant for failing to appear
for driving w hile suspended.
- H e p p n e r
A m bulance assisted a fem ale
subject w ho had a nosebleed.
S ubject w as transported to
P ioneer M em orial H ospital.
-H A assisted a m otor
v e h ic le
a c c id e n t
th a t
in v o lv ed a su b ject g ettin g
r e a r - e n d e d , c a u s in g h e r
glasses to com e o ff her face.
S ubject w as transported to
P ioneer M em orial H ospital.
-B PD arrested Jam es
Randall Z im m erm an, 50, on
an IJC w arrant for failing to
pay fine for D U II.
-B A
a s s i s te d
a
fem ale su b je c t w ho c o u ld
n o t b r e a th e b e c a u s e h e r
o x y g e n ta n k w a s n o t
w o rk in g . B P D re s p o n d e d
a n d a d v is e d s h e w a s
transported yesterday for the
sam e reason.
Mar. 11: -M C S O
received a report from U PD
that a w hite Toyota extended
c a b p ic k u p w a s le ft in
R iverside, W B on H w y 730.
T w o m a le s u b je c ts w e re
intoxicated.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t G r e s h a m PD
arrested Kevin Payne Sm ith,
32, on an IJC w arran t for
driving w hile suspended.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
re p o rt
fro m
th e
EO
new spaper delivery person
w ho stated that the lid to the
garbage can at the m useum
is m issing. R eporter stated
that in the past during this St.
Patrick’s tim e they have been
stolen before.
-M C S O a s s is te d a
f e m a le
in
a
m o to r
w h e e lc h a ir , a f te r it w a s
reported that she m ight be
confused. S ubject w as put
up for the night at the m otel
in Heppner.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report that m ale driver was
s p e e d in g E B 184. T h e
v eh icle also had a fem ale
passenger w ho had an infant
on h er lap. and a to d d le r
craw ling around.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t a b o u t a b la c k
M otorola cell phone found
on the street.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
re p o rt th a t a U -h a u l w as
disab led and needed help.
Call w as advised to OSP.
-M C S O is s u e d a
citation to juvenile fo rg o in g
82 niph in a 65 m ph.
-M C S O is s u e d a
citation to B arbara Stanley,
51, for going 81 m ph in a 65
mph.
-M C S O and Irrigon
A m bulance received a report
ab o u t a 4 9 -y e a r-o ld m ale
subject w ho is blind, deaf,
m u te
and
m e n ta lly
h a n d ic a p p e d . S u b je c t has
labored breath and possible
chest pains.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t th a t C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty S h e r i f f ’s O f f ic e
a rre ste d F reem an Jo a q u in
Sum m ers, 24. on an Irrigon
J u stic e C o u rt w a rra n t fo r
failing to pay fine and failing
to appear for driving w hile
suspended.
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Make a small investment
now that will payoff big
in the future.
Spring Term Classes Start April 3
R e g iste r N ow!
Blue Mountain Community College
Jenny Rollins had a goodjob at
Simplot when the plant closed.
Jobs come and go, but Jenny \
education stays Kith her.
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