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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13,2006
call (541)676-5421. Open un­
SERVICES
til filled. Morrow County is an
L in o leu m , c a rp e t and
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Pergo
sale and installation
9-13-2c
Free estim ates. C all Tim
Hedman. evenings, 676-9054.
The lone School District is
Licensed and bonded #78201.
seeking qualified candidates to
interview for a long-term sub­
1-4-tie
stitute teaching position.
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
S u b s t it u t e S p e c ia l
E d u c a tio n T e a c h e r
The special education class­
room addresses learning needs
of students in grades k-12. This
tem porary position will last
from approxim ately m id -D e ­
cember until mid-March.
Compensation for the first
ten days is $17.79 per hour. Af­
ter first ten days, compensation
is raised to $20.39 per hour.
For position requirements
and details visit www .um esd.
k 12.or.us o r contact Lynn Evans
at (541) 966-3206.
9-l3-2c
1 have buyers interested in
mountain property, especially
buildable parcels. Pleace con­
tact me if you have mountain
property to sell.
David Sykes
Svkes Realty, Heppner
676-9228
8-16-tfx
1 have a buyer looking for
40 acres with three to five acres
irrigated, possibly with a single
wide or double wide.
Full-time Teller
Call David Sykes at Sykes
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Real
Estate, 676-9228.
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
8-23-tfx
now accepting applications for
a full-time Teller. We are look­
SEED CLEANING
ing for an applicant with out­
standing custom er service
skills, a genuine interest in help­
ing our customers with their fi­
nancial needs and ability to
work as part of a great team.
L o c a lly G ro w n
The successful candidate will C lo a n e d w it h c h o ic e
have the ability to communicate
o f seed tre a t
effectively both verbally and in
R
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l
p
h S /fo rte r - lo n e
writing. Final candidate must
( 541) 422-7429
pass a criminal background
check, credit check, and drug
screening. Competitive salary MISCELLANEOUS
and benefit package available.
Advertise your business with
To apply and review job de­
solid magnet door signs from
scription, contact: Human Re­
the Heppner Gazette-Times.
sources Department; 250 NW
676-9228, ask for David.
Gale Street, Heppner, OR
___________________ 5-3-tfx
97836. Phone: (541 ) 676-0201.
R ep rin ts of photos that
Closing date: Sept. 19, 2006.
appear
in the H e p p n e r
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
Gazette-Times
are available
an EOE/A A Employer.
for
$5
each
for
a
color 5 x 7
9-13-lc
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple
print pricing available).
REAL ESTATE
Contact the Gazette at 676-
Over one acre in Heppner. 9228 if you have a photo you
Mobile homes, bam and shop. would like to purchase.
Creekside. $45,000 or make
11-24-tfx
offer. (541)561-3338.
8-23-4p
CARS & TRUCKS
STEPHENS
SEED WHEAT
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Home with 988 sq. ft.
on 1/2 lot, 2+ bed­
rooms, 1 bath, new
paint, new roof, new
vinyl windows, shed.
$67,000.
215 VV. Baltimore.
(541) 676-5347.
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PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is
given, that the two-year period
for the redemption of real prop­
erties included in the 2004 de­
linquent tax lien foreclosure
proceedings instituted by Mor­
row County, Oregon, on Au­
gust 23, 2004, in the circuit
court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, Case No. 04-
CV-136 and included in the
judgment entered therein on
September 30,2004 will expire
on October 2, 2006.
All properties ordered sold
under the judgment, unless re­
deemed on or before October
2,2006, w ill be deeded to Mor­
row County, Oregon, immedi­
ately on expiration of the peri­
od of redemption, and every
right and interest of any per­
son in such properties will be
forfeited forever to Morrow
County, Oregon.
/s/ Greg Sweek
Tax Collector
Morrow County
Published: September 6 and 13,
2006
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOARD
MEETING OF IONE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE IS* HEREBY
GIVEN that the Board of
Directors of the lone School
District will meet on Friday,
September 22,2006 at the lone
School District, 445 Spring
Street, lone, Oregon for a goal-
setting session. The work
session will begin at 12:00 p.m.
Published: September 13,2006
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hearings
of public interest on Tuesday,
September 26, 2006, at 7:00
p.m. at the North Morrow
County Annex Building in lr-
rigon, Oregon.
Continued from August 29,
2006: Replat R-N-006-06:
WRIGHT’S
CHEVY, INC.
OLDSMOBILE
FOR RENT
Large two bedroom apart­
ment for rent in Lexington.
$325. Taking applications.
676-5034.
__________________ 8-23-4C
For rent: one bedroom first
floor apartment - Willow View
A pts., 515 N. Elder,
Heppner. Apply at 676-
PETS & ANIMALS
Five registered chocolate lab
puppies. Three females, two
males. $400 females, $300
males. (541) 826-4526.
4-12-tfc
P L E A S E check your ad on the
first date of publication. W hile
we are happy to m ake any
necessary corrections, we cannot
be responsible for errors
appearing in multiple weeks
Donald and Victoria Homeck,
owner and applicant. Proper­
ty is described as tax lot 804
and 805 of Assessor’s Map 5N
26 23B. The property is zoned
Rural Residential (RR) and is
located approximately one mile
northwest of lrrigon in the Riv­
erfront Subdvision. Request is
to realign the property line from
north/south to east/west main­
taining current acreages. Cri­
teria for approval include Mor­
row County Subdivision Ordi­
nance (MCSO) Article 5 Land
Partitioning.
Land Partition LP-N-367:
Ray Juarez, owner and appli­
cant. Property is described as
tax lot 200 of Assessor’s Map
5N 26 26BC. The property is
zoned RR and is located ap­
proximately one mile west of
lrrigon at the intersection of
West Eighth Road and Gravel
Pit Lane. Request is to parti­
tion a ten acre parcel into three
parcels each meeting the mini­
mum acreage criteria. Crite­
ria for approval include the
MCSO Article 5 Land Parti­
tioning.
Conditional Use Request
CUP-S-232: Mark and Alaina
Lemmon, owner and applicant.
Property is described as tax lot
900 of Assessor’s Map IS 25
27 and is immediately west of
the Town of Lexington along
Highway 74. The property is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU) with a small portion in­
side the City of Lexington Ur­
ban Growth Boundary that is
zoned Farm Residential. Re­
quest is to site a “non-farm”
dwelling on the EFU zoned
portion of the property. Crite­
ria for approval include the
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance (MCZO) Article 3 Sec­
tion 3.0i() and Article 6 Sec­
tions 6.020 and 6.030.
Appeal of Planning Director
Decision: Ron Young, owner
and applicant. Property is de­
scribed as tax lots 601 and 603
of Assessor’s Map 4S 28 11.
The property is zoned Forest
Use and is located to the south­
west of the Blake Ranch Sub­
division. Applicant is request­
ing relief from a Condition of
Approval for a recently ap­
proved Property Line Adjust­
ment, specifically to have the
requirement for a Boundary
Survey to be waived. Criteria
for approval include the
MCSO Articles 5 and 12.
Transportation System Plan
Amendment: Morrow County,
applicant. The second of at
least three hearings to consid­
er amending the 20 year project
list to include two projects:
Valby/Brenner Canyon Road
and County Line Road. Also
to be considered is a change to
the functional classification of
Brenner Canyon from local
road to minor collector. Crite­
ria for approval are found in
the Morrow County Compre­
hensive Plan and Transporta­
tion System Plan.
Morrow County Zoning Or­
dinance Amendment: Morrow
County, applicant. The second
of at least three hearings to con­
sider changes to the Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance rel­
ative to the siting of manufac­
tured homes, temporary resi­
dence requirements, storage of
manufactured homes, and the
use of recreational vehicles.
Recommended to be changed
are MCZO Article 4 Sections
4.110 through 4.150 and Arti­
cle 3 Use Zones Section 3.051.
Criteria for approval include
the MCZO Article 8 Amend­
ments Section 8.050 Burden
and Criteria.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above pro­
posals or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or
failure to provide sufficient
specificity to afford the deci­
sion maker an opportunity to
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 September 15,
2006. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 6th day of Sep­
tember, 2006.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: September 13,2006
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
For
BOMBING RANGE ROAD
MORROW COUNTY RD.
#759
PAVEMENT OVERLAY
PROJECT
MORROW COUNTY,
OREGON
September, 2006
Sealed Bids for the “BOMB­
ING RANGE ROAD. MOR­
ROW COUNTY ROAD #759.
PAVEMENT OVERLAY
PROJECT” project will be re­
ceived by the Morrow County
Public Works Department, at
P.O. Box 428, 365 West High­
way, L exington, O regon,
97839, by 3:00 p.m. local time
on the 19th day of September,
2006. The bids will be public­
ly opened and read at 10:00 am
on September 20, 2006, at the
Morrow County Court Session
in the Wellspring Room in the
Port of Morrow, 2 Marine
Drive, Boardman, Oregon,
97818.
The County may reject any
bid not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding pro­
cedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any
or all bids upon a finding of the
County that it is in the public
interest to do so. The bidder
must be registered with the
C onstruction C ontractors
Board. Work consists of, but
may not be limited to, the fol­
lowing estim ated unit cost
quantities.
M obilization, All, Lump
Sum; Asphalt Paving, Class B
HMAC, Ton. 19,000 Ton; As­
phalt Tack Coat, Ton, 50 Tons.
A Bid Bond in the amount of
10% of the bid amount is re­
quired with the proposal. Per­
formance and Payment Bonds
Continued next page
SALES AND SERVICE
Our Customer Is Always
#1
Contact:
Bill Maclnnes
or
Bill Maclnnes, Jr.
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Phone (541)763-4175
Fossil, Oregon
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JoyceKay & Jerry Hollomon
A GREAT BUILDING SITE:
170’ x 100’ m/1 LOT with a nice
view of town and down the valley.
Excellent lot for a daylight base­
ment. On a dead-end street with all
utilities to the property. Good neigh­
borhood and close to lower school
and hospital. 210 Thompson St.
#04-03 ASKING $18,500
AT T H E EDG E O F TOW N
5.44 acres. A very nice ranch style
home with 3 bedroom s and 1%
baths. 1788 sq. ft. Ready to move
in to. A double unattached garage,
bam. storage shed and underground
sprinklers. Beautiful yard and great
location. 616798 Dee Cox Rd. #05-
09 $159,000 SALE PEND IN G
LOW MAINTENANCE EX­
T ER IO R 2Vt blocks from post of­
fice on a small level lot with deck
and carport. Two-i- bedrooms and 1
bath. 1261 sq. ft. m/1. Price includes
built-in oven, ceramic top stove and
dishwasher. 330 S. Main St. #06-
07 ONLY $60,000
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PUBLIC NOTICE
YARD SALE
Yard Sale: Saturday, Sept. 6.
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 340 Aiken. Good
stuff!
__________________ 9-13-lc
Two yard sales on 820 and
840 Fairview Way, Heppner.
Sat, Sept. 16, 8-2.
9-13-lp
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