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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 19, 2008
G-T CLASSIFIED ADS
BUSINESS D IR EC TO R Y
per \vord/$5.00 minimum
Card of Thanks: $ 1 0 (up to 100 words)
Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
.50
Only $6.25 per week to advertise your business!
Call the Heppner Gazette-Times to place your ad: 676-9228 • Fax 676-9211
Daniel Van Selioiaek, CPA
A c c o u n tin g un d I n c o m e T a x Service**
Call 676-9971 (Office/Home/Fax) - E-mail danielrvan@yahoo.com
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C o m p u t e r S e t I p & A s N is ta n o e - (p e n e r a i l.o «le e r
* Diesel * Propane * G asoline
*Hom e Heating Oil
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A TV Repair
TRI-COUNTY PROPANE
ATV PARTS & REPAIR
P.O. Box 307 - A rlin g to n , OR 97812 • Phone: (541) 422-7568 o r (541) 980-4202
- MARKEL MANUFACTURING, INC. •
Serving Gilliam, Morrow <S Wheeler Counties
PHONE
676 5042
P n m m f ■!•» A Service
|lm Beer
ATV Accessories and Light/Steel Fabrication
Minor Repairs on Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha ATVs
Automobile Parts
Husqvarna Saws & Mowers
Grade 8 Bolts
D & L Auto Parts & Repair
186 May, Heppner
Hydraulic Hoses
& Fittings
676-5009
Oil Changes
R ay S chultens
D EVIN O IL CO ., INC
Monitor
Stoves
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Pump Service
FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC WATER NEEDS...
A Full Service
Collection Agency
Storage Units
STOR - 4 - l
Pre-Collect Services
Concrete Construction
concrete Construction (flatwork, custom stamping, etc.)
concrete and Asphalt Crinding/Removal
Excavating, Site Prep., Rock Breaking and Hole Drilling
Owner: Frank Jones - Please call for quotes
Bus Phone: 541-676-5525 or 541-620-0956
C C B # 148652
Dentistry Services
Hayden Family Dentistry Group, LLC
Matthew Hayden, DDS • (oleen Pruett-Mitchell, RDH
hull Ratine o f Dental Services. Sew patients welcome!
Available for appointments - Monday. Tuesday. Thursday
143 North Main, Heppner • (541) 676-9118
Eye Care
Farm Equipment/Supplies
£ 2 Hermiston New Holland
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Rick L. Osmin, Manager
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P.O. Box 1367 • Feedville Road, Hermiston, OR 97838
Mobile: (541) 571-2450 • Bus.: (541) 567-3001 • 1-800-841-8586
Heating/Cooling Systems
nmm Eclipse Heating and Cooling LLC
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80907 Highway 395 N, Hermiston
(541) 564-1031 • Fax (541) 567-1606
COOUNC I K
Servicing A ll Brands
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HI ATI il t a n i
I f freu t le n ic e
Me eee teU e s !
Medical Services
Heppner Storage Units • Different Sizes Available
Call 5 4 1 -5 6 7 -7 3 1 7 to Rent
Collection Services • Account Analysis
Receivable Consulting • Check Venlication
(800) 244-9006
J & G
989-8448
989-8567
REIYT A MINI-STORAGE
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Pendleton
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.Make room in y o u r ga ra g e for y o u r e a r ...
Collections Agency
245 SE. 4th
76-UnoCal
Motor Oils
676-9633
ROLAND EKSTROM - Sales Consultant
Hermiston
Chevron
Products
LEXINGTON PUMP
Sam Bellamy _________________________ c c b «133909
N IS S A N
2400 Wost Sixth St., ThG D 3 II 6 S, OR
(541) 296-6191 /1-800-934-9835
415 E. M ain
Kevin Bell
• Pressure Tanks • Irrigation Pumps
•Solar Pumping System • All Domestic Water Supplies
Automobile Sales
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CARD OF THANKS
Oil Products
Accounting Services
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STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon for only $200.
Contract rate discounts available upon request.
Oregon Classified Advertising Network.
A service o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association.
Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228
Business Opportunity
ALL CASH candy route. Do you earn $800 in a day? Your
own local candy route. Includes 30 machines and candy. All
for $9,995. 1-888-776-3071.
#1 SIGN franchise, 850 locations/ 50 countries $44-48k. #1
embroidery' franchise, 450 locations/ 15 countries, $44-48k.
FranchiseMart franchise. 100 franchises to sell to retail cus­
tomers, S30-35K. Outdoor advertising franchise (home-based),
new opportunity $18-25K. Excellent training & ongoing sup­
port. 1-888-810-3173. www.unitedffanchisegroup.com.
Employment
DRIVERS ASAP! Sign-on Bonus. 35-42cpm. Earn over
$1000 weekly. Excellent benefits. Need CDL-A and 3 mos re­
cent OTR. 800-635-8669.
DRIVERS- REGIONAL runs! Van & flatbed. Ask about
qualifying for five raises in a year! No exp? CDL training
available. Tuition reimbursement. (866) 706-4615. www.
SwiftTruckingJobs.com.
DRIVERS- CDL-A. $1,000 Sign on bonus!! Be home
more!! Get paid for what you do. Plus earn full benefits. Call
today! (866) 519-3527. www.twtrans.com.
NAT’L ORGANIZATION now hiring. Avg. pay $20/hr or
$57K/yr, including benefits and OT. Offered by USWA (US
Work Alliance). 1-866-920-8394.
PRIOR MILITARY service? Earn retirement points, a
steady income, plus a bonus check. We need your experience
and leadership. Call 1-800-Go-Guard or visit www.oregonar-
myguard.com.
PREPARE FOR future railroad employment. NARS, in
Overland Park, KS, will teach you the skills in 4-8 weeks. Av­
erage salaries $63k. Tuition assistance available. Conductor-
Mechanical-Welder-Signal. 913-319-2603. www.Railroad-
Training.com.
RESPONSIBLE ADULT to place high school foreign ex­
change student w ith host families. Independent contractor po­
sition w ith compensation and training. Volunteer host families
also welcome, http://www.ccl-exchange.com/rep.htm.
RARE- PHYSICAL Therapist opening in highly respected
clinic in beautiful southern Oregon! Sign-on, insurance, profit
sharing and usual benefits. Luke Klaja, PT 541-882-4544.
TDA DRIVER services. Now hiring beginners. Truck driv­
e r’s work for us and get your CDL. Great pay and benefits.
Call 1-866-491-8957.
For Sale
$500! POLICE impounds! Cars/ trucks from $500. Hon-
das, Chevys, Jeeps, Fords and more! For listings. Call
800-706-1759. ext. 6195. Discount Network.
SAWMILLS FROM only $2,990. Convert your logs to valu­
able lumber with your own Norwood portable band sawmill.
Log skidders available, www.norwoodsawmills.com/300n.
Free information: 1-800-578-1363, ext:300n.
Real Estate
Must SELL 40 ac- $39,900. Near Moses Lake, WA*. Beau­
tiful land and views, abundant wildlife. Surveyed on main­
tained road. Great financing. Call WALR 1-866-582-5687.
Mountain Glen Apartments
Units N ow Available
T\vo and Three Bedroom A partm ents For Rent
Rent Based On Income
Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities
Location behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner
For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD
# 1 -800-545-1833 for hearing impaired
p e r*» '
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider
Thank you to the
Heppner Chamber of
Commerce and Wal-
Mart for the patio set.
It’s wonderful.
Eva Kilkenny
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Thank You to the many
people who signed and sent
cards for my 60th birthday. It
is greatly appreciated.
Dave DeMayo
Tallil Airbase, Iraq
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The Senior Center Board
o f St. Patrick’s Senior Center
would like to thank all of the
volunteers who helped with
the “Potato Soup Lunch” on
St. Patrick’s weekend:
Dave Nagel, Ray French,
Bob Jepsen, Tom Wilson, Ellis
McRoberts, Eddie Gunderson,
Pete Schwarzin, Corol Mitch­
ell, Cindy Kennedy, Kay Rene
Qualls, Joanne and Joe Burle­
son, Juanita Ross, Louis Carl­
son, Linda Padberg, Pauline
Matheny, Tonya Jones, Denise
Goebel, Colby Goebel, Veda
Nave, Chris Burkenbine, Flo-
rene Robinson, Della Burch,
Velma Wight, Billie Lacey,
Barbara Struthers, Jeanette
Padberg, John Gochnauer, and
the Heppner Garden Club for
decorating the dining room
and the tables.
We are sorry if we missed
anyone, for everyone’s help
was invaluable.
Thanks again for your par­
ticipation and giving the Se­
nior Center a financial boost.
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Thank you to the Heppner
High School FFA from the St.
Paddy’s Cruz-In Committee
for having the donuts and cof­
fee at the staging area for the
St. Paddy’s Cruz-In. Thank
you for your help.
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Would like to say thank
you to all who helped with the
St. Paddy’s Cruz-In this last
Saturday. That includes those
that helped with staging and
parking, and the city crew and
Sheriff’s Dept, for all the hard
work they did. Also, thank to
all the merchants downtown
for letting us show our cars.
The St. Paddy’s
Cruz-In Committee
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We are extremely grateful
to everyone for their prayers
cards, flowers, meals, and sup­
port during my recent illness. It
is times such as this when one
realizes what is truly important
in life... Health, family and
friends!
With sincerest thanks
and gratitude,
Sharon Camarillo
and family
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THANKS!
How do you say thank you
to a whole community - thank
you to those who volunteer
to be involved in H eppner’s
biggest event all year. How
do you recognize all o f the in­
dividuals who worked so hard
to make this year such a big
success? How do we name all
o f the local merchants, com ­
m unity groups, individuals
who worked behind the scenes
to bring completion to all o f
the events that happened dur­
ing this past weekend without
leaving anyone out? How do
you thank a community who
loves to celebrate their heritage
and doesn’t mind other people
coming to the party? How do
you show appreciation for all
o f the countless hours it takes
to bring everything together,
as a community, a committee,
a group, an individual. I would
call that IMPOSSIBLE! So,
please take this to heart - from
mine to yours -
THANK YOU EACH AND
EV ER Y O N E FOR B EIN G
PART OF THIS GREAT COM­
MUNITY - WHO WORK TO-
GETHER TO BRING GREAT
RESULTS.
Thank you, thank you, thank
you!
Sheryll Bates
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HELP WANTED
CAPECO is now taking
applications for their Project
With Industries program. If
you are a job seeker in Uma-
tilla/Morrow counties who
has a documented disability,
are receiving Social Security
for a disability or are a cur­
rent vocational rehabilitation
customer, you may be eligible
for our services. These in­
clude pre-employment train­
ing skills, labor market infor­
mation, computer training and
on-the-job training.
CAPECO also offers a wide
range o f valuable services for
businesses. We recruit, screen
applicants for the skills you
need, do background checks
and drug tests, and offer train­
ing regarding customer ser­
vice skills, workplace basics,
as well as vocational training
to eligible staff to upgrade
your workforce. We can also
train your HR department re­
garding tax incentives and
following ADA guidelines.
There may also be wage re­
imbursement incentives avail­
able.
For
more
information
please call Georgia King at
278-5668 or 1-800-752-1139
or email at gking@capeco-
works.org.
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HOUSEKEEPER
In Heppner - $10 hour; 2
hours a day, 4 days a week,
with set days and times. Duties:
housecleaning,
laundry,
minimal cooking and other
chores as required. Criminal
background check will be
done. Send a handwritten
letter listing experience and
references to Blind Box P.O.
Box 1393, LaGrande, OR
97850.
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Willow Creek Terrace
Assisted Living is accepting
applications for part-time
universal workers. We are
looking for team oriented
people. Wage is $9.22 per
hours with $.25 shift differ­
ential for nights. Medical and
vision benefits on pro-rated
basis. EOE.
Applications are available
at Pioneer Memorial Hospi­
tal and Willow Creek Terrace.
(541)676-2932.
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Willow Creek Country
Club has a part-time posi­
tion open in our Pro Shop (30
hrs. per week). Position open
until filled. For applications,
call 989-8525.
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T he H ep p n er G a ze tte -
T im es if seeking a sports
writer to write spring sports
articles. No prior news writ­
ing required, however, person
should have good writing and
spelling skills and able to meet
a deadline.
C o n tact D avid Sykes at
the Heppner Gazette-Tim es,
6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 , 188 W. W illow
Heppner.
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NOTICES
The W illow C reek Val­
ley Economic Development
Group will be starting a busi­
ness seller program soon.
T he program w ill pro v id e
advertising opportunities for
local businesses that are for
sale both through real estate
agents and for sale by owner.
There may or may not be a
charge for this service.
Any local business owner
w ish in g m ore info rm atio n
sh o u ld c o n ta c t W C V ED G
Vice President David Sykes at
676-9228.
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