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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, September 27,2006
B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y
Medical Services
G-T CLASSIFIED ADS
PIO N EER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
a n d MORROW CO. A M B IL A * CE SERVICE
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 1 3 3
5 6 4 E. P io n e e r D rive, H eppner, OR.
E M E R G E N C Y and A C U T E C A R E F A C IL IT Y
H e p p n e r G a z e tte - T im es
Phone 676-922R • Fax 676-921 /
ONLY $6.25 PER WEEK
TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS!
P IO N E E R M E M O R IA L C L IN IC
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -5 5 0 4
1 3 0 T h om p son A ven ue, H epp ner. OR.
Edward Berretta, AID • Sheridan Tarnasky, PA-C
O F F IC E HOURS: 9:00 - 5:00 M-F
Accounting Services
P ioneer M emorial H ome H ealth & H ospice
D a n i e l T a n S e li o ia e k , C l* A
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -2 9 4 6
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1 3 0 T h om pson A ven ue. H epp ner. OR.
S e r v in g M o rro w a n d G illia m C o u n tie s
Call 676-9971 (Office/Home/Fax) - E-m ail d a n ie lrv a n @ ya h o o .co m
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S u s a n G e a r h a r t C r u m , C P A , LLC
Tax Planning & Preparation for Individuals & Businesses
Sm all B u s in e s s Start-ups. B oo kke e pin g & Payroll
P artnerships & C orporations. Sp ecializing in Farm s & R a n ch e s
Serving lone, The Dalles and surrounding areas
lone 541-422-7178 • The Dalles 541-298-4800
PIO N EER M E M O R IA L PHYSICAL T H ER A P Y
Jennifer Tanner, P.T.
Office Hours: M -F 9:00 - 4:00
Therapist Hours: M - T - Th 9:00 - Noon
130 N.E. T h o m p so n (at Pioneer Memorial Clinic) • 676-2945
* Diesel
* Propane * G asoline
*Hom e Heating Oil
ATV PARTS & REPAIR
676-5042
WE DELIVER
ATV Accessories and Llgbt/Steel Fabrication
Minor Repairs on Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha ATVs
Automobile Parts
M a y ,
H e p p n e r
676*5009
Oil Changes
Automobile Repair & Equipment
|im Beer -i- Kevin B ell
DEVIN OIL CO., INC
M on ito r
S to v e s
Auto, Marine, RV & Heavy Equipment Repair
- BILL CRUMBLISS -
Home (541) 676-8445 • Cell (541) 256-0600
Collections Agency
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Collection S ervices’ Account Analysis
Receivable Consulting
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Veritication
Mobile Computer Repair
Cory Bennetto • lone. Oregon • Phone-(541)422-7004
Cell - (541) 571-7138 • E-mail: cbennettoBbennetlosbytes com
Website: twww.bennettosbytes.com
Custom built
computers, repairs,
upgrades, virus and
spyware removal,
data recovery and
removal, and cleaning
Concrete C on stru ction (flatw ork, custom stam ping, etc.)
Concrete and Asp halt Grinding/Removal
Excavating, Site Prep., Rock Breaking and Hole Drilling
Bus. Phone: 541-676-5525 or 541-620-0956
Dentistry Services
Hayden Family Dentistry Group, LLC
M atthew H ayden, D D S • |oleen Pruett-Mitchell, R D H
hull Range o f Denial Serrices. Sew patients welcome!
\\ailahle for appointments - Monday. Tuesday. Thursday
141 North Main, Heppner • (541) 676-9118
Electrical Supplies
LOTTS ELECTRIC - 676-5811
• Electrical Supplies •
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K i t c h e n A id®
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Equipment Repair
Member of Betler
Business
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CCB #147661
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• H e a v y E q u ip m e n t R e p a ir •
C IT Y & R I R A L (5 1 1 ) 6 7 6 - 5 5 8 3 S h o p • (5 1 1 ) 6 7 6 - 5 1 1 0 E n ie rge n ry
Eye Care
•
Eye Health &
Vision Care
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Robert D. Rolen,
128 West Willow
Heppner, OR
676-9465
Tuesdays
by appointment
Eartn Equipment/Supplies
{55} H erm iston New H olland
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Heating/Cooling Systems
Eclipse Heating and Cooling LLC
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80907 Highw ay 395 N. Hermiston
(541)564-1031 »Fax (541) 567-1606 -
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Va ame raid a rf
989-8448
989-8567
DRAIN ROOTER SERVICE
Memhrr n f Retire Rusiness Ruretiu
CCB #147661 DEQ. 38202
Storage Units
STOR - 4 - U
>luke room in vour garage for vour e a r ...
H eppner Storage Units • Different Sizes Available
Call 5 4 1 - 5 6 7 - 7 3 1 7 to Rent
STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon fo r only $200*
*Contract rale discounts available upon request
Oregon Classified Advertising Network
A sendee o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association
Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228
Building Materials
M&W BUILDING Supply Company. Custom pole buildings. Kits
or built, engineenng, financing available. Free brochure. Call today
1 -8(X)-547-1714. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. OR #79450 /
WA #MWBUSC061K5. Check our website: www.mwbsc.com.
Employment
A COOL Travel job. Now hiring (18-24 positions). Guys/ gals to
work and travel entire USA. Paid training, transportation, lodging
furnished. Call Success Express Sales. 1-877-646-5050
Events
OREGON'S BIGGEST Salem RV Show. Oct. 6. 7. 8. Salem Fair­
grounds. Customized individual markdown packages. 20 regional
dealers. 300 national brands. 550 RV’s new and used. Three build­
ings and acres of all types of RV motors, travel trailers, 5th wheels,
campers, vans. Open 10 am - 7pm. Sunday 10am - 5pm. Warm and
inside. $6 adults. $5.50 seniors. $1 off with this ad. *Free parking*.
*Free lunch, 2pm - 3pm*. each day. For 27 years. (206) 783-5957.
For Sale
6KW SILENT diesel generator, electric start, sound enclosure.
120/240v New. $3800 sacrifice. $1900 Still in crate. Zero hours.
homedays@gmail.com. Just moved. Live locally. 503-344-3730.
BAMBOO DESIGNER flooring: 2,317 sqft, will seperate. New.
$5.99 sq ft. Sacrifice $2.50 sq. ft. Project cancelled. Just moved, live
locally. Cell 503-344-3730, email if you can. homedays@gmail com
Personals
LOVE, AND security await your 2-6 year old girl in our small
home town. Can Candace and George help you? Call our Portland
attorney for more information: 800-594-1331.
Real Estate
Western New Mexico Private 20 Acres $59.990. Mtn views, trees,
rolling hills, pastureland, borders BLM. Horseback riding, hiking,
hunting. Perfect family ranch, electricity. 1009F financing. NALC
866-450-8589
M o untain Glen A p a rtm e n ts
P.O. B o x 1367 • Feedville Road. Harmlston. O R 97838
Mobil«: (541 >571-2450 • Bus.: (541) 567-3001 • 1-800-841-8586
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Septic Service
Owner: Frank Jones ~ Please call for quotes
CCB# 148652
Whirlpool
LEXINGTON PUMP
Sam Bellamy
R E N T A M IM I-STORAGE
Concrete Construction
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FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC WATER NEEDS...
Septic N m Installation & Repair • Excavation & Site Work
Phone (541) 676-5583 - (541) 676-5110 emergency
Bennetto's Bytes
HFD
Pump Service
BAILEY HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR, INC.
Pre-Collect Services
Computer Services
J & G
7 6 -U n o C a l
M otor O ils
• Pressure Tanks • Irrigation Pumps
•Solar Pumping System • All Domestic Water Supplies
C a ll f o r ra te s / L e a v e a m e s s a g e
Hermiston
Pendleton
415 E. Main
245 SE. 4th
(8 0 0 ) 2 4 4 -9 0 0 6
C h e v ro n
P ro d u c ts
676-9633
BILL’S REPAIR MOBILE SERVICES
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1 80 0-4 5 2 -7 3 9 6 « 989-8221
P r t p a a c ta le s is Service
Serving Gilliam, Morrow & Wheeler Counties
D & L A u to P a rts & R e p a ir
& Fittings
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TRI-COUNTV PROPANE
Husqvarna Saws & Mowers
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P.O. Box 307 - Arlington. O R 97812 • Phone: (541) 422-7568 or (541) 980-4202
Grade 8 Bolts
Hydraulic Hoses
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MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS
- MARKEL MANUFACTURING, INC. -
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Oil Products
ATV Repair
PHONE
O ffic e H o u r»: 8 : 3 0 - 1 2 : 0 0 a n d 1 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0
H in t :
Servicing AH Brands
— Oil, Gas, Electric —
Units Now Available
Two and Three Bedroom Apartm ents For Rent
Kent Based On Income
Modern Appliances * Laundry Facilities
Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner
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For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD
# | -800-545-1833 for hearing impaired
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider
.50 pur word/$5.00 m inim um
( art! of Thanks: $10 (up to too words)
Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
CARD OK THANKS
The lone Education Founda­
tion Board of Directors would
like to thank the individuals,
businesses and organizations
who attended and contributed
to the success of our annual
dinner and auction on the
evening of Sept. 23. The Foun­
dation is very fortunate to re­
ceive the much-needed labor,
auction items, and monetary
contributions for this annual
event. Without the commitment
of so many volunteers, this fun-
filled evening would not be pos­
sible.
Again, thank you to every­
one who helped in making this
event successful.
lone Education
Foundation Board
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The children o f Jane
McRoberts would like to ex­
press our deep appreciation for
the cards of sympathy, flowers,
prayers and the joyful memo­
ries that you shared with us as
we grieve the death of our
mother. These gifts have helped
us to know and understand the
love you had for her and the
contribution she made to your
lives.
We would like to thank Gail
Hughes, Aloha DeSpain, Bob-
bette Lovgren, Marcia Ander­
son, Barb Orwick, Clyde and
Jackie Allstott, JoyceKay and
Jerry Hollomon, Forrie and
Gail Burkenbine, Jan Paustian
and the Women of the Episco­
pal Church for providing the
dinner following the memorial
service. For those who provid­
ed food for the service and to
our homes, thank you for your
special gifts. Special thanks to
Pat and Trish Sweeney for your
loving guidance and to Caro­
lyn Willey for her blessings.
Rusty Estes,
Rita Bergstrom.
George Naims,
Buck Estes,
and Robyn Curtis
__________________ 9-27-lc
On Sunday, Sept. 10, my
wife, Cindy, and I hiked to
Heppner along with some 1,998
others in the Cycle Oregon
troupe. I, along with everyone
1 talked to would like to thank
everyone involved in greeting
us, and making us feel so proud
to have such a beautiful rural
town in which we could liter­
ally “take over” for 24 hours.
Heppner is always a well-kept
and clean community, but for
some reason there was a little
sparkly halo surrounding ev­
erything. It was great!
This was my seventh Cycle
Oregon, and though each year
we travel a different route, it
was a special treat to travel
many of the roads I had spent
so many hours on. The weather
was great this year, and even
though we had to change our
route due to snow on Tollgate,
I have to say this was one of
the most memorable of all for
me.
Again, thank you, Heppner.
and a special thanks to Sandy
Matthews for the picture (I for­
got to bring my camera).
Gaylin Fickel
and Cindy Kirkpatrick
__________________ 9-27-lc
Heppner Elementary Parent
Teacher Club would like to
thank the following people in
all their efforts with the Cycle
Oregon entertainment: James
and Patti Pappas, Steven
Brudevold, Kay and Dave
Fowler, Mary Morehouse. Jes­
sica Conner, Chad Robie,
Deanna Thom pson, John
Nelson, Ken Bailey, the Nelson
kid gang, and anyone else that
I may have forgotten. The Par­
ent Teacher Club is truly
blessed to have these people
involved in our group.
Thanks again.
Alita Nelson
PTC President
9 -2 7 -lc
1 want to tell the community
of Heppner thank you. My fam­
ily is truly blessed to live in this
great community. With my re­
cent surgery behind me now, 1
would like to thank the many
people that were there for my
family and myself: James and
Patti Pappas, Carrie Grieb,
Kay Fowler, Sam Martin, the
teachers at the Heppner El­
ementary School. Jack and
D eanna Thom pson, Mary
Morehouse, Barb and Terry
M oore, Kathy and Andre
Meyer, and of course, my par­
ents and husband. If 1 have for­
gotten someone, 1 am so sorry.
But, again, thank you for the
great food, flowers and phone
calls. 1 am doing better thanks
to all of you and this great com­
munity.
Alita Nelson
9-27-lc
HELP WANTED
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
now accepting applications for
a Management Trainee/Cred-
it Analyst position. After the
successful applicant completes
the operations and credit ana­
lyst training, he/she will be
trained toward filling a com­
mercial lending position at one
of our 11 branch locations.
The successful applicant
will be a self-starter who can
work independently and multi­
task. We are looking for an ap­
plicant with a positive attitude
and a good work ethic. Appli­
cant must have good math ap­
titude and computer skills. Ed­
ucational requirements include
a high school diploma or equiv­
alent. A candidate with a bach­
elor’s degree or a combination
of education and experience
equivalent to a bachelor’s de­
gree would compliment the po­
sition.
This position will work out
of the Heppner Office until
transferred to a location where
the bank has a specific need for
a commercial lender.
You may review the job de­
scription and pick up an appli­
cation at any branch location
of Bank of Eastern Oregon.
Additional information may
be obtained by contacting: Tri­
d a Gunderson, Human Re­
sources Manager; 250 NW
Gale Street, PO Box 39; Hep­
pner, OR 97836. Phone (541)
676-0201.
Final candidate must pass
background check, credit
check, and drug screening pri­
or to employment.
Closing date: Oct. 13,2006.
Bank of Eastern Oregon is
an EOE/AA employer.
9-20-3c
My name is Rhonda. I work
20 hours a week taking inbound
phone calls. I average $600-
$800 a week. I need help han­
dling calls. There arc other jobs
available also. Call E.R.S., 1-
866-311-0701.
9-27-lp
Morrow County has a po­
sition open for a Service Co­
ordinator for Developmental
Disabilities.
Qualified applicant must
have a bachelor’s degree in psy­
chology. sociology, teaching or
a field related to developmen­
tal disabilities. Individual will
advocate for clients and fami­
lies at 1EP meetings, assist cli­
ents in acquiring services and
resources to maintain indepen­
dence in the community, con­
duct needs assessments, make
referrals to appropriate agen­
cies. and attend and facilitate
meetings with other agencies.
Individual must have excellent
computer skills and be able to
assist the director in meeting the
needs of the community.
Position is 24 hours/week
and wages begin at $1497 per
month with excellent benefits.
For an application, please
contact Kimberly Lindsay at
(541)676-9161. Position open
until filled.
9-27-2c
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