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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - NINE
Help wanted: cook and
waitress. Apply at Taylor’s
Restaurant in lone, 422-
9800.
__________________ 6-13-2c
Morrow County Health
Department is seeking a part-
time (average 19 hrs/week)
Spanish-speaking Lay Health
Promoter. Oregon Driver’s
License required, experience in
health field preferred. Begin­
ning wages are $10.25/hr.
For applications contact
Karen Wolff, Morrow County
Courthouse, P.O. Box 788,
Heppner, OR 97836, (541)
676-5620. For information,
call (541) 676-5421. Open
until filled.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
__________________ 6-13-2c
Morrow County Health
District is seeking a full time
Medical Assistant for the Ir-
rigon Clinic. Limited X-Ray
certificate and bilingual a plus.
Candidates must have a high
school diploma or equivalent.
Must work well with the public
and possess good written and
oral communication skills.
Competitive wage and gener­
ous benefit package.
For complete job description
and application, contact either
Patti Allstott, (541 ) 676-2949,
or Sue Peeples, FNP, (541)
922-5880. MCHD is an equal
opportunity employer. Appli­
cation deadline is July 9.
' 6-20-3C
Job Opening: Irrigation
System Operator
Full-tim e opening for
ditchrider/maintenance person.
Should have general knowl­
edge of irrigation systems,
ability to communicate well,
ability to operate pumps and
equipment and shall be re­
quired to obtain CDL and
public pesticide applicator's
license. Pay will be DOE.
Health and PERS benefits
are provided. Employees are
represented by the AFSCME
Union.
Bring resume by West Ex­
tension Irrigation District or
request an application. Job
open until filled.
6-20-3c
REAL ESTATE
w illow
Creek
R eal ty
676-5211
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Joyce Kay A Jerry Hollomon
W A N T IN G T O D O W N ­
S IZ E ? This home is three bed­
rooms and one bath in 1008 sq. ft.
m/l. Flat lot. fenced yard and wood
shed. 620 Elder St. #05-03 $50,000
REDUCED
PERFECT H O M E AT TH E
E D G E O F T O W N . This 2001. 4
bedroom, 2 bath Palm Harbor mfg.
home is 1782 sq. ft. Very clean and
upgraded quality. Double garage
with 220 and several concrete pads.
1.66 acres is fenced and ready for
livestock. 450 Tom St.. Lexington
Must See' #06-08. $150,000
5.87 A C R E S IN IO N E . 1517
sq. ft m/l Fleetwood home. Three
bedrooms and 2 baths in like-new
condition. Barn/shop and bunk-
house. grounds fenced, beautiful
landscaped private yard. M O V E IN
REA DY, don't pass this one. 530
E St #07-02 A L L F O R O N L Y
$225,000
S M A L L V IC T O R IA N H O M E .
1120 sq. ft. m/l house with 3 bed­
rooms and I bath. One level house
on a level lot in a good neighbor­
hood. Lots o f storage inside and
out Unattached garage. 360 Water
St. #07-04 O NLY $60,000
willowcreekrealty@centurytel.net
MISCELLANEOUS
Advertise your business
with solid magnet door signs
from the Heppner Gazette-
Times. 676-9228, ask for Da­
vid.
5-3-tfx
Reprints of photos that
appear in the Heppner
Gazette-Times are available
for $5 each for a color 5 x 7
and $6 for an 8 x 10 (multiple
print pricing available).
Contact the Gazette at 676-
9228 if you have a photo you
would like to purchase.
_________________ I l-24-tfx
Sell your while elephant
with a For Sale ad in the G- T.
Call (541) 676-9228, e-mail
davidtaJheppner.net. fax (541)
676-9211.
4-25-tfx
;
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
HELP WANTED
Advertise your yard sale
with an ad in the G-T! Only
$5 for 10 words. Call (541)
676-9228, e-mail david@ hep-
pner.net, fax (541) 676-9211.
__________________4-25-tfx
Junque/Antique yard sale.
9-4. June 22-23. 355 Water
St., Heppner.
6-20-lp
Legal/Public Notice
DEADLINE
Mondays at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
In the matter of the estate of:
James Roy Davis,
Deceased.
CASE NO. 07PR009
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
1
NOTICE IS HERBY GIV­
EN that the undersigned has
been appointed personal rep­
resentative of the above estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present them to the under­
signed personal representative
at the office of Thomas J. Dit-
ton, Attorney at Law, 210 E.
Main Street, Hermiston, OR
97838, within four months
after the date of the first pub­
lication of this notice or they
may barred. All persons whose
rights may be affected by the
proceedings are noticed that
additional information may be
obtained regarding the estate
from the records of the court,
the personal representative, or
the above attorney.
DATED and PUBLISHED
this thirteenth day of June.
Thomas J. Ditton, personal
representative
Published: June 13,20,27 and
July 4, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Public
Works is currently requesting
bids for Vehicles that are
presented 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.. July 17, 2007.
Morrow County Public Works
Office. Bids will be opened at
10:00a.m. at Morrow County
Court in Boardman, OR. on
July 18, 2007.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin,
religion, sex or handicapped
status in employment or the
provision of services.
SURPLUS VEHICLES
ALL VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IS!
Successful bidder will be
required to take possession and
remove vehicle w ithin 30 days
of being notified their bid has
been accepted.
Morrow County makes no
warranties as to vehicles condi­
tion. Vehicle's SOLD AS IS
Certified check, cashiers
check or cash must make pay­
ment.
Published: June 20, 27, and
July 4. 11,2007
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc.
Statement of
Nondiscrimination
Columbia Basin Electric
C ooperative, Inc. is the
recipient of Federal financial
assistance from the Rural
Electrification Association, an
agency of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and is subject
to the provisions of Title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, as amended. Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, as amended, the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975,
as amended, and the rules
and regulations of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
which provide that no person
in the United States on the
basis of race, color, national
origin, age, sex, religion, or
disability shall be excluded
from participation in, admission
or access to, denied the benefits
of, or otherwise be subjected
to discrimination under any of
this organization’s programs
or activities.
In accordance with Federal
law and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s policy, this
institution is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis
of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, age, or disability
(Not all prohibited bases apply
to all programs).
To file a complaint of dis­
crimination, write USDA, Di­
rector, Office of Civil Rights,
Room 326-W, Whitten Build­
ing, 1400 Independence Av­
enue SW, Washington, DC
20250-9410, or call (202)
720-5964 (voice or TDD).
USDA is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
The person responsible for
coordinating the organization’s
nondiscrimination compliance
efforts is Jerry M. Healy, Man­
ager. Any individual, or spe­
cific class of individuals, who
feels that this organization has
subjected them to discrimina­
tion may obtain further infor­
mation about the statues and
regulations listed above from
a*idrfo*fil»a written complaint
w ith this brgaftization; or the
Secretary, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, DC
20250, or the Administrator,
Rural Electrification Associa­
tion, 1400 Independence Av­
enue, Washington, DC 20250.
Complaints must be filed with­
in 180 days after the alleged
discrimination. Confidential­
ity will be maintained to the
extent possible.
Published: June 20,27 and July
4,2007
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
• Use tor supplemental budget proposing a change in a tun<31 expenditures o* 10 percent or more
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget tor _
Morrow County
Morrow
iDistnct Name I
I County)
2(xJ win bo held at
State ot Oregon tor the fiscal year July t 2oq£to June 30.
Morrow County Courthouse, H e p p n e r
(Location)
OR j
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[¿ A H
June 27, 2007
The hearing will take place on the
___________ at______
tO x tu I
1 1:00_______ P
¡rwnei
t
pm
The purpose of the heanng is fo discuss the supplemental budget with mtetested persons
June 21, 2007_________at J
A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained o r or a fte r_
(Osta)
55 A M
Morrow County Annex, 1 5 0 Rock St.Heppner O R between me hours o f ___8 :0 0
A M.
55 p m
□
D p . m . a n d ____ 5 0 0
(Location)
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE FUNDS BEING MOOIFIED
FUND
G eneral Fund
Amount
Requirement
Amount
Resource
1
Beginning Fund Bal.
$ 5 8 8 ,1 0 0 .0 0
1 ,
Contingency
$546,276.00
2
General Fund Dept Grants
$ 1 5 3 ,7 1 4 .0 0
2
General Fund Departments
$195.538.00
3
3
Revised Total Resources
Comments
$741,814.00
FUND:
$741,814.00
Road Fund
Resource
2
Revised Total Requirements
Amount
Requirement
Amount
Beginning Fund Bal.
S339.000.00
i________ Contingency______
$196,869.00
Mineral Lease Rev.
$271,256.00
2
$413,387.00
Road Fund Departments
3
3
Revised Total
Resources
$610,256.00
Revised Total Requirements
$610,256.00
Comments
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
PUBLISH ONLY TMOSF FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
FUND.
County School Fund
Amount
Resource
1
Utilities in Lieu
Revised Total Resources
Comments
Requirement
1 .
$8,000.00
$ 8 , 000.00
FUND
Amount
Other Require ments
Revised Total Requirements
_____ $8,000.00
$ 8 , 000.00
lone School Fund
Resource
Amount
1 ________Utilities in Lieu
$2.500_00
2
Requirement
1
Other Requirements
2
Reviaed Total Resources
$2,500.00
Amount
^
$2,500.00
nw O
Revised Total Requirements
« U-
** \
$2,500.00
Comments
SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
PUBLISH ONLY THOSE F JNOS BEING MODIFIED
FUND
Justice Court Bails/Fines Fund
Resource
Requirement
Amount
1 _________ Fines-lrrigon
Revised Total Resources
Comments
$150,000.00
Materials & Services
Revised Total Requirements
$150,000.00
Amount
$150,000 00
$150,000.00
Continued from page 4
-MCSO received a
complaint stating that the re­
porter's estranged husband
had failed to return their 3
year old daughter after a two
week visit.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Manuel Carrillo
Lopez, 38, for Failure to
Use a Seatbelt and Failure to
Carry Proof of Insurance.
-MCSO received a
report of mail theft.
-MCSO received a
request of extra patrol for
a w ildlife viewing platform
at the wildlife refuge so it is
not vandalized.
-MCSO issued a
citation to Adam Chase
Richmond, 23, for Failure
to Obey a Traffic Control
Device.
-MCSO received a
report from a retired OSP
deputy of a possibly intoxi­
cated driver. The driver was
negative for DUII but was
warned for failure to signal
a turn and driving habits.
-MCSO received a
report of jewelry stolen from
a residence, nothing else
was stolen.
-MCSO received a
report that Eduardo Dasaet
Velasco, 20, was arrested
by BPD for Probation Viola-
tion/Attempted Delivery of
Marijuana.
-M CSO assisted
BPD on a traffic stop with
t
FUND
M C Comm ission on Children & Fam ilies Fund
Resource
Requirement
Amount
Amount
1
Youth Investment Grant
$4.284.00
1
Youth Investment Dept.
$14,284.00
2
End. Fund Bal. Reduction
$18,500.00
2
OYCC Dept.
$6,000.00
3
Client Specific Dept.
$ 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0
3
Revised Total
Resources
$22,784.00
Revised Total Requirements
$22,784.00
Comments
Published: June 20, 2007
Affidavit
K9 deployment.
-MCSO received a
request for EMS transport
for a 50 year old male who
had bypass surgery and is
hot and clammy. Subject is
conscious and breathing.
-MCSO received a
report of two gun shots.
MCSO made contact with
one male subject but was
unable to locate any shots.
-B P D a s s is te d
Boardman Ambulance w ith
a 22 year old male who
would not wake up but was
breathing. Subject woke up
and refused treatment.
-BPD issued a ci­
tation to Jakob Matthew
Dufloth, 20, for Driving
Uninsured and Failure to
change OLN info.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Stacey Lynne Stanek,
27, for Violating the Speed
Limit by going 36 mph in a
20 mph zone.
-BPD received a
report of vehicles parked
on Marine Drive. Subjects
were trespassing on Port of
Morrow property and were
advised to leave.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Nuvia Marti Romero
Sanchez. 34. for Failure to
Yield and Failure to Carry
Proof of Insurance.
- BP D a s s i s t e d
Boardman Fire D epart­
ment with a grass fire at the
Boardman Marina near the
baseball field.
-BPD received a re­
port of two shadow y figures
running up and down the
street in front of the report­
er's residence, requested an
officer to check the area.
Jun e 5: -MCSO
deputy located a disabled
vehicle. The owners were
contacted and agreed to
move the vehicle in the
morning.
-M CSO assisted
lone Fire Department with
a tractor on fire.
-MCSO received a
report of rock slide on a
blind comer between Lex*
ington and lone.
-M CSO arrested
Stacey Lee Jessen, 38, for
No Contact Order Viola­
tion. Subject was lodged in
UCJ.
-MCSO issued a ci­
tation to Brooks Pitts, 26, for
violation of Driving While
Suspended and Lailure to
Seatbelt Children x2.
-MCSO received 4
driving complaint stating a
car had almost rear ended
the reporter. A verbal warn­
ing was giving for reckless
driving.
-MCSO received a
report of a fire at the sw itch­
ing yard in Hinkle. The call
was transferred to UCSO.
-MCSO received a
report of a possibly disabled
vehicle. It was determined
that the driver had pulled
over to use the phone.
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