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    SEVEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 15,2009
Massage Therapy
ATV Repair
PHONE
676 5042
- Tammy A. Smith, LMT -
ATV PARTS & REPAIR
MARKEL MANUFACTURING, INC. -
Sw edish, D eep Tissue, Pregnancy an d H o t Stone M assage
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ATV A c c esso rie s a n d L lgh t/S teel F a b ric a tio n
Phone: (503) 704-4473 • tammysmith_lmt@hotmail.com
Minor Repairs on Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha ATVs
(L o c a te d a t D icken so n C h iro p r a c tic )
Medical Services
Automobile Parts
Grade 8 Bolts
Husqvarna Saws & Mowers
D CL L A u to P a r t s & R e p a i r
Hydraulic Hoses
186 May, Heppner
676-5009
& Fittings
Oil Changes
PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
and MORROW CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 1 3 3
56-1 E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner, OR.
E M E R G E N C Y a n d A C U T E CARE FACILITY
P io n e e r
Automobile Sales
H
RAY SCHULTENS
MOTORS
ROLAND
EKSTROM
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e a l t h
e m o r ia l
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o s p ic e
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -2 9 4 6
564- E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner, OR.
Sales Consultant
Cell (541)980-1581
S e r v i n g M o r r o w a n d G i lli a m C o u n t i e s
2400 W est Sixth St., The Dalles, OR • (541) 296-6191 /1 -800 -934 -98 35
PIONEER MEMORIAL CLINIC
1 3 0 T h o m p so n A venue, H e p p n e r, OK. •
Auto Repair
541-676-5504 • OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 - 5:00 M-F
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To Family and friends-
80 is a long time I’ve
been blessed with a great
family and friends. It was
a great day in my life to be
able to celebrate 80 years
with all you people.
Thanks for all the mem­
ories.
Thanks for everything.
Bob
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Betsy Anderson, MD • Edward Berretta, MD
P .0 . Box 425
145 W. Main Street
Lexington, O R 97839
Lexington Repair Cente
Bill Beard
E-mail: beard _bill@hotmail.com
Phone: 541-989-8131
Cell: 541-571-8584 AUTO, TRUCK & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Chiropractic Services
Hours: M - F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
PIONEER MEMORIAL PHYSICAL THERAPY
J e n n if e r T a n n e r , P.T.
Office Hours: M - F 9:00 - 4:00
Therapist Hours: M - T - Th 9:00 - Noon
Oil Products
TRI-COUNTV PROPANE
Phone:
( 541 )
676-8990
P.O. Box 307 - Arlington. OR 97812 • Phone: (541) 422-7568 or (541) 980-4202
Prepane tales A Service
Serving Gilliam, Morrow & Wheeler Counties
Ilia Beer
Kevin Ball
Collections Agency
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Russel Nichols, M.D. • S h e rid a n T a rn a s k y , P A-C
130 N.E. Thompson (at Pioneer Memorial Clinic) • 676-2945
DICKENSON CHIROPRACTIC
Tim Dickenson, D. C.
(or by special appointment)
storage at Heppner El­
ementary School and Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital.
Thanks for your energy,
camp counselors! You al­
ways work very hard and
learn lots of patience along
the way!
Our 4-H Camp theme
was “Super Heroes”.
All of you are that helped
with camp are my “Super
Heroes” !
Mary Haguewood
4-H Camp Cook
P.S. Shilo Svetich,
even though you don’t
have children at camp any
more, you offered to help
with shopping. We appre­
ciate your awesome help
through the years with this
project.
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A Full Service
Collection Agency
Hermiston
Pendleton
Collection S«rvic*3 • Account Anatysn
4 1 5 E .M a in
2 4 5 S E . 4 th
Receivable Consulting • Check Verification
(800)244-9006
DEVIN OIL CO., INC
Monitor
Stoves
Chevron
Products
Pm-CoHect Services
676-9633
Construction
Nark A# Anderson Construction
No job to small!
©
Sewing Services
-
•C om m ercial «Residential «Remodel «New Construction
Call (541) 710-0134
76-UnoCal
Motor Oils
Sew On E t Cetera * repairs
For all your sewing needs
HF 541-989-S479
Cell 541-256-037J
Licensed #168216
Bonded
Dentistry Services
STATEWIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
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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 vending! Do you earn $800 in a day?
Your own local candy route. Includes 25 machines and
Candy. All for $9,995. 1-888-776-3071.
Employment
OVER 18? Between high school and college? Travel
and have fun w/ young successful business group. No
experience necessary. Return guaranteed. Lodging.
Transportation, training provided. SES 1-877-646-
5050.
$500 sign on bonus! Now hiring 18-24 charp enthu-
sistic motivated guys and gals. Free to travel USA rep­
resenting 150+ leading publications. Two weeks paid
training. Transportation provided. Return trip guaran­
teed. Call Mr. Stein. (800) 642-6147.
NOT JUST a job. An adventure. Work, travel, party,
play, 48 states. Hotel/ transportation provided F/T. Call
today. Start today.866-350-2220. Or 877-856-6960.
www.travelusaOO 1 .com
Miscellaneous
AIRLINES ARE hiring- Train for high paying avia­
tion maintenance career. FAA approved program. Fi­
nancial aid if qualified. Call Aviation Institute of Main­
tenance. (888) 349-5387.
ATTEND COLLEGE online from home. ’ Medical,
’ Business, ’ Paralegal, ’ Accounting, ’ Criminal Justice.
Job placement assistance. Computer available. Finan­
cial aid if qualified. Call 866-858-2121. www.Centura-
Online.com.
* alterations
em broid erg
51 constructi on
Storage Units
G-T CLASSIFIED ADS
.50 per word/$5.00 minimum - Card of
Thanks: $10 (up to 100 words)
Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
HELP WANTED
State Circuit Court
Judicial Services
Specialist 3.
This position is with the
Morrow County Circuit
Court located at the Mor­
row County Courthouse,
100 Court St., Heppner,
Oregon, 97836.
Com­
pensation is $2498.00 to
$4068.00 per month with
excellent benefits. Ques­
tions: Call (541) 278-0341
ext 220.
To apply, applicants
must submit an Oregon
Judicial Department ap­
plication form, together
with responses to supple­
mental questions (this is
not the same as a State of
Oregon application form).
Applications, Job An­
nouncement and Supple­
mental Questions may be
obtained from and submit­
ted to:
Court Operations Man­
ager
Umatilla/Morrow County
Circuit Court
216 SE Fourth Street,
Room 209
PO Box 1307
Pendleton, OR 97801
Application and Job An­
nouncement may also be
downloaded from www.
ojd.state.or.us.
Applications must be re­
ceived by 5 p.m. on July
20, 2009.
7-8-2c
Needed: Sales person for
Quilter’s Round Up. Ap­
plications at Shop. Need
flexible person needs to
work with minimal super­
vision. Pay will vary with
person’s experience. 676-
8282
7-8-2c
Secretary / Bookkeeper
Requires at least 1 years
experience in the follow­
ing:
* Computer Skills
’ Quickbooks
* Excel
’ Microsoft Word
* Payroll
Job Duties include but, not
limited to:
filing, return phone calls to
clients & vendors, answer
phones, run payroll,
run monthly reports, A/R
& A/P, invoicing and enter
employee time.
Salary: $10.00 DOE
Please mail or fax resume
to the following Bailey
Heavy Equipment PO Box
490, Heppner, OR 97836
or
541-989-8507, or you can
call the office to schedule
to drop off your resume at
541-989-8505.
7-15-2c
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 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
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
If you have mountain prop­
erty or property at Blake’s
Ranch or Penland Lake, 1
have interested buyers. Con­
tact David Sykes, Sykes Real
Estate, (541) 676-9228 cell
541-980-6674.
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CARD OF THANKS
delivery to camp. Our
cooks and cook helpers
Thank you to our 2009 were: Carrie Haguewood,
Tri-County 4-H Camp Marcie Rodelo, Buzz and
Counselors at Cutsforth Stacey Wainwright, Sue
Park: Tim Nelson, Kellie Gibbs, Emily Thompson,
Nelson, Jace Hendren, Joe Sue Thompson, Stephen
Armato, Loran McPher­ Thompson (the one-armed
son, Morgan McPherson, server), and Jannie Allen.
Emma Osmin, Devin Rob­ You were ALL beyond
inson, Stacee Halvorsen, wonderful help in serv­
Torri Lovgren. Hanna ing about 75 campers and
Lovgren, Mary Rietmann, helpers for three and a half
Jordan Hoehne. Cassan­ days at Cutsforth Park!
dra Lyda, Hannah Fatland,
Darcee Mitchell, Claire
and Shain Osbom. We Sponseller, Cindy Oster-
couldn't run camp w ithout lund, Amy Derby, and
you! We appreciate your Glaya Baker are the “heart
young energy and all your and soul” of camp. It takes
patience!
weeks, if not months, to
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Claire, I loved the
Tri-County 4-H Camp' espresso coffees at camp!
Heppner Family Foods,
2009 could not have hap­
pened without the follow­ you're fantastic at order­
ing people: Alita Nelson, ing food for us and we ap­
Cody Nelson, John Nel­ preciate the ice donations!
son, Jr., and Tim Nelson Tim Adams, the bread or­
for food shopping and der was perfect, and we
also appreciate the food
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Cook
and
waitress
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