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    SEVEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 1,2009
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Office Hours: M - F 9:00 - 4:00
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Cell: 541-571-8584 AUTO, TRUCK & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Chiropractic Services
Phone:
(or by special appointment)
(541)676-8990
5 6 4 E. P io n eer D rive, H ep p n er, OR.
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Hours: M - F 8 a.m .-5 p.m.
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Motor Oils
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Massage Therapy
Auto Repair
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Sewing Services
Insurance
Automobile Sales
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PO. Box 307 - A rlington. OB 97812 • Phone: (541) 422-7568 or (541) 980-4202
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Eye Care
Automobile Parts
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Journeyman Electrician
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Residential Commercial industrial
369 N. Main Street
Heppner, OR 97836
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Hydraulic Hoses
Available for appointments
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Electrical Contracting
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Financial aid if qualified. Housing available. Call Avia­
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CARD O FT H A N K S
We blame a technologi­
cal glitch for an omission
in our “thank you’s” of
last week, and we correct
that now.
“Rails, Riches, and
Rejection” needed Dale
Bates, as proven by his
handling of the sound sys­
tem at the performance.
This play was more com­
plicated than anything
we had previously under­
taken, in the number of
characters in some scenes
and in the number of stag­
es, so we needed reliable
remote microphones and
someone who knew how
to work them effectively.
Dale handled the order­
ing for us, figured out a
system that would work
as we changed characters
and microphones, and
calmly managed to work
with the changes we made
that evening.
Dale was assisted, as he
often is when handling the
sound system at any given
function, by Sheryll, who
is great to work with on
any project, as well as ef­
ficient and resourceful.
Thank you to two more
very busy people who vol­
unteered their time and
talents to help us present
our historical play.
Sharon Harrison
Doris Brosnan
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Thank you to all of our
family and friends for all
of the food, cards, phone
calls, flowers and best
wishes following my re­
cent surgery. We really ap­
preciate everything.
Only in a small town
do you find this much car­
ing and thoughtfulness.
Rita and Leo
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To the friends of Ed
Dick:
The family of L.E. 'Ed'
Dick Jr. wishes to express
its appreciation to the
friends of our father who
honored his life and mem­
ory Saturday June 27 at
the memorial service at the
Methodist Church and re­
ception at the Elks Lodge.
Ed loved Heppner, Mor­
row County and America
and you reciprocated that
love. He and Rachel es­
pecially were dedicated to
the Methodist Church and
Heppner Elks Lodge and
your exemplary service
and ministry on his behalf
blessed his family.
A few
individuals
must be publicly thanked
because your ministry
touched our hearts. Rick
Drake you brought heav­
ens glory to Heppner with
your gift of music. Jona­
than Enz you never met
Ed Dick however you
captured his legacy and
ministered his testimony
G-T CLASSIFIED ADS
.50 per word/$5.00 minimum - Card of Thanks: $10 ( u p to mo w o r d s )
Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
flawlessly. The ladies of
the Elks Lodge, especial­
ly Sharon Lewis, Peggy
Fishbum, Peggy Connor,
Darlene Lovgren and Judy
Buschke who served us,
you blessed us with deli­
cious food. To the pre­
cious caregivers at the
Heppner Assisted Living
facility, thank you George
and staff for tenderly min­
istering to Dad. To Jesse
and BJ and Tarena, Dad
loved you and the family
will never forget how de­
voted you all were to his
care. The family of Ed
Dick will never be able
to properly thank all that
ministered to our needs
but one final amazing cou­
ple must be uplifted. Glen
and Joyce Ward you have
always been there for the
Dick family and we thank
God for you. You both
spent yourselves on behalf
Ed's memory and heritage.
May God bless you both
and everybody else that
made his memorial ser­
vice so wonderful.
The loving family of
Ed Dick,
Ladd Dick and family
Stuart and Julie Dick and
family
Erin and Jim Clem and
family
Kevin and Jana Dick and
family
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 with 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
County Public Works 541 -
989-9500.
Morrow County does
not discriminate on the
basis of age, religion,
race national origin, sex
or handicapped status in
hiring or the provision of
services.
6-24-5C
7-1-lc
HELP 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
Morrow County Health
District is accepting ap­
plications for a temporary
maintenance helper posi­
tion in Heppner (August
1 - Sept. 30 or when ap­
plicant must return to
school). Must be at least
16 years old to apply and
pass criminal background
check. Duties include
lawn mowing, heavy dig­
ging, weeding, lifting,
painting, and other duties
as assigned. For more
position information con­
tact Maintenance Director
Carl Lauritsen, 676-2929.
Applications are avail­
able at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital or by contact­
ing Patti Allstott, 676-
2949. Applications close
July 13. Morrow County
Health District is an Equal
Employment Opportunity
Employer.
7-1-2c
Can you provide mo­
bile home inspections? In­
ternet and digital camera
required. E-mail name,
phone #, city & state to fsi-
corp@fieldservices.com
7-1 -2p
Cook and waitress
wanted. Taylor’s Restau­
rant, 422-9800
6-10-4C
FOR SALE
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567-3790
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FOR RENT
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rent, washer/dryer hook­
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$500 plus deposits, 503-
708-3612, 866-969-1111,
541-676-5241
6-10-4C
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Fruit stands will open
Wednesday, July 1
V-PICK:
Sweet Cherries
Willow View Apts.,
515 N. Elder. I & 2
bedroom
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with laundry W/S/G in­
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Cottage Creek Apartments
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ONLY
l bed / l bath apartments
All utilities included!
160 N. Chase Street
Call toll free:
5 41-934-2870
(877)967-6583
Open 7 days a week
Mountain Glen Apartments
Units Mow Available
Two and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent
Rent Rased On Income
M odern Appliances • L aundry Facilities
Location behind Pioneer M em orial H ospital in lle p p n er
For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 TDD
#1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider