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SEVEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 24, 2009 BUSINESS DIRECTO RY Only $6.25 per week to advertise your business! Call the Heppner Gazette-Tim es to place your ad: 676 -9 22 8 • Fax 676-9211 Accounting Services Dentistry Services Medical Services Cant. Daniel Van Sciioiaek, C PA Accounting and Income Tax Ser» ices Call 676-9971 (Office/Home/Fax) - E-mail danielrvanOyahoo.com T a x P r e p a r a t i o n A P la n n in g - E le e t r o n i r P ilin g C o m p u te r Met t 'p 4k A ssistane«» - G e n e r a l l/e d g e r ATV Repair PHONE 676 5042 ATV PARTS & REPAIR MARKEL MANUFACTURING, INC. - ATV Accessories and Light/Steel Fabrication M inor R epairs on H onda. 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Collection Services • Account Analysis Receivable Consulting • Check Verification (800) 244-9006 Auto Repair Pre-Collect Services LRC Construction Nark A* Anderson Construction Rill Roarri • C o m m e rc ia l «Re sid e n tial « R e m o d e l « N e w C o n s t r u c t io n No job to small! Call (541) 710-0134 tv On Et Cetera*revets CV 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 Personals ADOPTION LOVING happily married couple with financial security wishes to adopt child. Expenses paid. Please call Noah & Robin ar 1-800-449-5977. ( ARI) OF THANKS I would like to thank ev eryone for your prayers, thoughts, cars and con cerns. To the doctors and nurses at Pioneer Memo rial thank you for all that you did. For those who took care o f my boys a great big thanks. I’m feel ing much better and get ting good reports from the doctors. My family really appreciates your care and thoughtfulnesss. Barbara Collin 6-24-lp Proof that “ it takes a community to complete a stage production” lies in our extensive list o f indi viduals we want to thank as we look hack at “Rails, Riches, and Rejection.” When we started our re search, help came from the Heritage Museum files; Margaret Flaherty, who ordered materials through the library; Florence No lan, who shared a book full of Willow Creek rail road history; and Kathryn Hoskins, Betty Carlson and Gay Harshman, who shared family-railroad histories. Autumn Morgan at the Gazette Times helped us get the word out by ac cepting our three articles about the coming event. And Erin Mills traveled from Hermiston for one of our practices, visited with actors and producers, took pictures, and wrote a great, lengthy article for the East Oregonian. Staff at the Bank o f Eastern Oregon. Commu nity Bank, and Murray’s sold tickets, as did Sandy at Heppner TV, where she also ran an advertisement, and Sheryll at the Cham- l o r a ll y o u r s e w i n g n e e d s ^ a lt e r a t io n s HF 541-989-8479 Cell 54/-256-0371 *e m k ro id e rq c o n s t r u c t io n G-T CLASSIFIED ADS .50 per w ord/$5.00 m inim um - Card o f Thanks: $10 Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m. Business Opportunity FRESH OUT of school? Now hiring independent, re liable, self starters looking to leam, earn and travel for the summer. $500 sign-on bonus. Return guaranteed. Dynasty Sales. Cal M rT 1-888-440-0944. NOW HIRING mechanics, truck drivers, food ser vice specialists, health care specialists. No experience necessary, will train. Education benefits available. Or egon Army National Guard. 1-800-464-8273. www.or- egonarmyguard.com. SLT-IMMEDIATE openings for CDLA teams, solo drivers willing to team. $750 sign-on. $1100/wk mini mum pay. Hazmat & lyr experience. Background check required. 1-800-835-9471. 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Donations of props came from Dan Brosnan, Pat Edmundson, Shirley George, Jay Gibbs, Bob Harrison, Claudia Hughes, Gail Hughes, Bill Kuhn, Butch Laughlin, Jack Meligan, Cara Osmin, A1 Riney, Shawn Robison, Joann Shannon, Neighbor hood Center Manager Jan Skaggs, St. Patrick Senior Center Board, and Joann Weister. Our stage backdrops were especially important because we had to move inside. Dave Fowler con structed the stage attach ments for the backdrops that he, Jean Strange, Kolleen Chapa, and Jo anna Patton created. Daye Stone loaned us three HHS platforms for stages, and the HES cus todians loaned and helped us load another platform. Erin Price, Ian Murray, Lane Wright, and Bob Harrison helped us load and unload those and 100 folding chairs. And Merle Cowett helped us with our move into the museum. Tiffany McCurry creat ed our program, and Trish and staff at BEO printed and folded them. The audience o f over one hundred show ed w on derful support, and they were patiently understand ing o f our challenges w ith the staging changes dic tated by the weather. And though Dino’s Catering faced adverse conditions with power outages, din ers seemed to realize that Dean and his staff were working hard to serve a delectable meal. Our thirty-two actors made the play work. They offered great performanc es on stage, had great sug gestions at practice, and \ provided much o f their own costuming and props. Kolleen Chapa hustled to change sets and to help ac tors. Bob Harrison, Dan Bro snan, Merlin and Claudia Hughes, Butch Laughlin, Frank and Cara Osmin, Joann Byrd, and Cliff Green stayed with us after the performance, to clean up, fold up, and return stages, chairs, and folding chairs that evening. We thank you all! Long may such talent and such helpful attitudes reign in Heppner! Sharon Harrison and Doris Brosnan I have tried several times to thank the people of lone family and friends and I have not been very successful. I somehow have throat and eye problems. Thank you does not go far enough to convey my thoughts at this time. I am not going to mention names or times, there are too many, and if 1 left someone out it wouldn't be fair nor inten tional. lone has built a school district that resembles their community and the people that live in it. What a wonder ful place to work!!! I appreci ate all the help 1 have received in the classroom and on the courts and fields. The sup port and cooperation from all the staff at lone Schools has made these twenty-two years much easier. My family and I would like to express our graditude for the wonderful send off. It was done in typi cal lone fashion and exceeded expectations. Thank all of you for the cards, words of thanks, and gifts. I know 1 have over used the words, but THANK YOU IONE FOR LETTING ME BE A PART OF YOUR S( HOOLttl Dean Robinson (up to lo o w ords) County Public Works 541 - 989-9500. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis o f age, religion, race national origin, sex or handicapped status in hiring or the provision of services. 6-24-5c H ELP WANTED Morrow County Public Works is accepting ap plications for OHV Park Maintenance & Operations Manager. This full time position is subject to an nual grant approval. This position requires manual physical labor which will require applicant to have a flex schedule. Employee must perform a variety of maintaining park camp ground and day use fa cility. Ability to interact with general public, work in all weather conditions, lift heavy objects, keep accurate records, use of fice equipment, knowl edge and ability to run and maintain large and small equipment. Assist with projects to insure quality work and safety practices. Ability to obtain a CDL, first aid certification if not currently possessed. This Grant funded position is a two year term w ith suit able benefits. Applications and Job Description may be picked up at Morrow County Public Works Office, P.O. Box 428, 365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington, OR 97839 and must be returned to the same address. Appli cations need to be in no later than 4:00 p.m. July 24. 2009. For additional information and a job de scription. contact Morrow Cook and waitress wanted. Taylor’s Restau rant, 422-9800 6-10-4C ¡one ’k . School ^ D is tric t #2 The lone School District is seeking qualified candidates to interview for Custodian/ Groundskeeper. This position has the potential of being one full time or two part time positions. The successful applicant will maintain classrooms and school building. Other duties include upkeep of school yard and minor building repairs and main- enance. Selected individual will be fingerprinted and undergo a background cheek. W age; $12.00/hr Close Date: June 26, 2009 D ow nload an ap p lica tion and view full jo b description at ww w . u m esd .k l2 .o r.u s. Mountain Glen Apartments Units Now Available Ttoo and T hree B edroom A p a rtm e n ts For R en t 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 This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider I