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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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We would like to thank
Greg Grant and the 7th
Grade Mustangs Mop-
Up boys for their help
in cleaning up our yard
. What a great bunch of
young men.
Thank You again
Karen & Dale Holland
Sr.
5-20- lc
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to
friends and family for all
of your acts of kindness
to Don, and to all of us.
For flowers, cards, visits
to Don, prayers and
food. Thank you to the
lone ladies who prepared
and those who served the
lovely luncheon.
We were very touched
by all you teenagers who
attended his service.
Bless your hearts.
We cannot omit our
praise of Rose Arbor
Assisted Living and
Regency Nursing Home
where Don spent his
last days. They took
wonderful care of Don.
His often repeated quote
about these facilities
was “The only thing to
complain about here is
that I can’t find anything
to complain about.”
Bless you all.
The Family of Don
Bristow
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REAL ESTATE
WANTED
I f you have mountain prop­
erty or property at Blake's
Ranch or Penland Lake, I
have interested buyers. Con­
tact David Sykes, Svkes Real
Estate. (5 4 i) 676-9228 cell
541-980-6674.
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One bedroom apartment
located behind bank,
completely remodeled,
everything new including
dishwasher and washer
& dryer 676-9202
5-20-3c
The lone School Dis­
trict is seeking qualified
candidates to interview
for a full-time Custo-
dian/Groundskeeper.
The successful ap­
plicant will maintain
classrooms and school
building. Other du­
ties include upkeep of
school yard and minor
building repairs and
maintenance. Selected
individual will be finger­
printed and undergo a
background check.
Wage: $12.00/hr.
With an outstanding
benefits package
Close Date: May 29,
2009
Download an applica­
tion and view full job
description at www.
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5-20-2c
JOB OPPORTUNITY
FAMILY
Deadline for
Legal and
Classified
Advertising
Mondays at
5 p.m.
4 , District
iSL #2
Morrow County Public
Works is now accept­
ing applications for the
OYCC (Oregon Youth
Conservations
Corps)
Crew Leader. Wages are
$11.00 per hour. This
is a temporary position
starting July through mid
August 2009. Applica­
tions can be picked up
at the Morrow County
Public Works office in
Lexington, OR. 97839.
General duties consist of,
but are not limited to, su­
pervising OYCC young
crew of up to eight (8)
members, maintenance
of existing trail system,
tree thinning of reprod
areas and fencing proj­
ects.
Position closes
June 5. 2009 at 5 p.m.
5-13-3c
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Permit Amend­
ment T-8636
T-8636 filed by Rusty
Spur Ranch, LLC, PO
Box 280, Heppner, OR
97836,
proposes
to
change the point of ap­
propriation under a por­
tion of Permit G -12063.
The portion of the permit
to be affected by T-8636
allows the use of 0.42 cfs
(priority date February
25, 1994) from a well
in Sec. 7, T 2S, R 26E,
W.M. (Willow Creek Ba­
sin) for irrigation of 33.6
acres in Sec. 7 and 8. The
applicant proposes to
move the point of appro­
priation to a well located
approximately 2900 feet
east (Sec. 7, T 2S, R 26E,
W.M.) from the original
i
point of appropriation.
The Water Resources
Department has conclud­
ed that the proposed per­
mit amendment appears
to be consistent with the
requirements of ORS
537.211. The last date of
newspaper publication is
May 20, 2009.
Published: May 6, 13, 20
2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURTOFTHE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of
the Estate of:
HELEN M. PETTY­
JOHN, NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PER­
SONS Deceased. No.
09PR012
Notice is given that the
undersigned has been
appointed and has quali­
fied as the co-personal
representatives of the es­
tate. All persons having
claims against the estate
are required to present
it, with proper vouchers,
within four months after
the date of first publica­
tion of this notice, as
stated below, to the co­
personal representatives
at the offices of Kuhn
& Spicer, 267 N. Main
Street, P.O. Box 428,
Heppner, Oregon 97836,
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings in this estate
may obtain additional
information from the
records of the court, the
co-personal representa­
tives or the attorney for
the co-personal repre­
sentatives.
DATED and first pub­
lished May 13,2009.
Dianna Hams, Co-Per­
sonal Representative
P.O. Box 112
lone, Oregon 97843
Paul Pettyjohn, Jr., Co-
Personal Representative
P.O. Box 333
lone, Oregon 97843
CO-PERSONAL REP­
RESENTATIVES
Dianna Hams
P.O. Box 112
lone, Oregon 97843
Phone: (541)422-7507
Paul Pettyjohn, Jr.
P.O. Box 333
lone, Oregon 97843
Phone:(541)422-7556
ATTORNEY FOR CO­
PERSONAL
REPRE­
SENTATIVES
William J. Kuhn
267 N Main St., PO Box
428, Heppner, Oregon
97836
Phone: (541)676-9141
Fax: (541)676-5502
Email: ksmhepp@centu-
rytel.net
OSB #762075
Published: May 13, 20,
27, 2009.
Affidavit
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HEPPNER
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