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HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June9, 2010 -NINE BUSINESS D I R E C T O R Y Only $6.25 per week to advertise your business! Call the Heppner Gazette-Times to place your ad: 676-9228;• Fax 676-92)1 Accounting Sendees Call 676-9971 (Office/Home/Fax) - E-mail danielrvanOyahoo.com T a x P r é p a r a t io n A P la n n in g - U o e lr o n io P ilin g C o m p u te r S et I p A \ s s is la n c e - (« e n e r a l L e d g e r ATV Repair E y e H e a lth & V is io n C a r e MARKEL MANUFACTURING, INC. - ATV Accessories and LlghtJSteel Fabrication Tuesdays by appointment Tues - Fri. 9-5 Evening and Weekend S t i l l PQ REDKEN appointments available Y "Stefanie 541-676-8111 or 541-240-1718 Cell N M inor Repairs on Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha ATVs Automobile Parts • C olor’ • ¡¿arming * Cut Husqvarna Saws It Mowers D & L Auto Parts 51 R epair ¡JjÉY (541) 384-6969 FARMERS 676-5009 RAY S C H U LTE N S M OTORS jlarue 1 @farmersagent. com Oil Changes D oing B u sin e s s ROLAND EKSTROM Sales Consultant Cell (541) 980-1581 since Ë Swedish, Deep Tissue, Pregnancy and Hot Slone Massage Phone: (503) 7044473 * tammysmith_lmt@hotmail.com 2400 West Sixth St., The Dalles, OR • (541) 296-6191 / 1-800-934-9835 (Located a t Dickenson Chiropractic) Auto Repair LRC Lexington Repair Cent ei ^*-— P.0. Box 425 145 ^ ^ in Street R ill R o a r r i ^ ^ r „ D C tllu Lexington, OR 97839 E-mail:beard bill@hotmail.com Phone: 541-989-8131 Cell: 541-571-8584 AUTO, TRUCK & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR ickenson PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and MORROW CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 1 3 3 EMERGENCY and ACUTE CARE FACILITY Tim Dickenson, D.C. PIONEER MEMORIAL CLINIC Phone: (5 4 1)676-8990 hiropractic HeppnerT,Th and F from 8am-5pm. Condon- Wednesday from 9am-5pm. 130 Thom pson Avenue, H eppner, OR. • 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -5 5 0 4 • OFFICE HOURS: 9 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 M-F n c o r p Hermiston 415 E. Main o r a t e Pendleton 245 SE. 4th (800) 244-9006 d Collection Services • Account Analysis Receivable Consulting • Check Verification Pre-Collect Services Dentistry Services JL Adam Fulton, D D S • Julian Peterson, D D S Full Range o f Denial Services. Slew patients welcome! Available for appointm ents 143 North Main, Heppner • (541) 676-9118 Hayden Dental Matt Hayden, DDS • Tara Wanner, RDH HAYDEN D EN TA I. 1050 W . Elm Ave, Suite 240 (5 4 1 ) 5 6 7 -8 4 1 4 676-9633 Pump Service FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC WATER NEEDS... • Pressure Tanks • Irrigation Pumps •Solar Pumping System • All Domestic Water Supplies LEXINGTON PUMP Sam Bellamy 989 8448 989-8567 CCB »133909 lÎB a k e * _ . . _ •Home Cooked Daily Specials ______ . »Pool Table «Karaoke Restaurant, Lounge k Motel -Private event area O pen 11 a n • 7 days a w eek (Meetings, Banquets, ect) Hwy 730 Ir r ig o n , OR 97844 • 541-922-4374 S e w O n E t Cetera * i re p a irs For all y o u r sew ing needs - HF 54/-989-8479 Cell 541-256-057/ * a l i e ra tio n s e m b ro ic le ri) c o n s tru c tio n Storage Units STOR - 4 - U Make room in your garage for jo u r ea r... Betsy Anderson, MD • Edward Berretta, MD RENT A M INI-STORAGE Heppner Storage Units • Different Sizes Available Call 5 4 1 - 5 6 7 - 7 3 1 7 to R ent P io n e e r M e m o r ia l H o m e H e a l t h & H o s p ic e Check out our newest business Directory'! 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -2 9 4 6 5 6 4 E. Pioneer Drive, H eppner, OR. S e r v in g M o r r o w a n d G illia m C o u n tie s P IO N E E R M E M O R IA L P H Y S IC A L T H E R A P Y A d v a n ta g e D e n ta l ■ Russel Nichols, M.D. • Sheridan Tarnasky, PA-C Collections Agency 1 Full Service Collection I genry 76-UnoCal Motor Oils Sewing Services Medical Services 5 6 4 E. Pioneer Drive, H eppner, OR. Chiropractic Services Chevron Products Restaurants - Tammy A. Smith, LMT - à * Monitor Stoves 19 B4 Massage Therapy ! D E V I N O I L C O ., IN C Farm ers Insurance J a y L a R lie , A g e n t - Condon Office 1 8 6 M ay, H e p p n e r Automobile Sales i lalai A lorvlco Serving Gilliam, Morrow & Wheeler Counties _ Insurance Grade 8 Bolo Hydraulic Hoses It Fittings P.O. Box 307 - Arlington. OR 97412 • Phono: (541) 422-7568 or (541) 980-4202 Hair Salons ATV PARTS & REPAIR 676 5042 128 West Willow Heppner, OR 676-9465 TRI-COUNTY PROPANE • Robert D. Rolen, Q • O Danii l Van S cho ia rk C P A A cco u n tin g and In co m e T ax S e r v ic e s PHONE Oil Products Eye Care Massage Therapist Tam ara Lobdell, Massage Therapist, Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-4:00 Shelley M cCabe, P.T. Appointments Available Wednesday-MMay 9:00 am-7:00 pm 676-2945 130 N.E. Thompson A t H a ir E x p r e s s io n s (at Pioneer Memorial Clinic) Columbia River Community Health Services 201 S W Kinkade, Boardman, O R 97818 f^ e . 541/481-7212 Office Hours M - F 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ^ Accepting new patients. Medicare and Medicaid welcome To schedule an appointment, call (503) 806-4727 or 541-676-5271 S T A T E W ID E C L A S S IF IE D S 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 Full Range o f Dental Services. New patients welcome! G -T C L A S S I F I E D A D S .50 per word/$5.00 minimum Card of Thanks: $10 (up to 100 words) Deadline: Monday at 5 p.m. CARD OF THANKS Thank you to the mop up Crew for helping Daisy Collins move and Cathy and Paul with air conditioners. St. Pat's Tenants Kathy Turner Paul Denlinger 6-8-Ip The Farm Foundation and Senior Center wish to thank everyone who helped make the Memorial Day Dinner a success. We had a great turnout and appreciate all who attended. Thanks to John and Nancy Gochnauer, Judy Buschke, Gladys Van Winkle, Carolyn Hall, Shirley Rugg, Ray Greenlaw, Rick Pettyjohn, Tom Wilson, Craig Scott, Darlene Lovgren, Frances D ion, G inger K eithley, Kathy Turner, and Ellis McRoberts for helping to set up tables, serve food, wash dishes, and clean up afterwards. A special thank you to John and Nancy G ochnauer for cooking the wonderful meal, Judy Buschke for making pies and the sweet potatoes. Floss Watkins for the peach cobbler, Jan D enlinger for the pumpkin pies and coleslaw, Kathryn Hoskins for donating a turkey, and finally to Daisy Collins family for donating all of the blackberries for the pies. Also to those who stepped up and cleared tables when needed. We also a p p re c ia te H eppner Fam ily Foods and Willow Creek Diner for giving us a discount on ) the food purchases. The cash donations that were so generously given were sufficient to pay for the food purchases. It is because of everyone working together in this community that makes it a great place to live. Thanks again and God willing we will do this again next year. Farm Foundation and St. Patrick's Senior Center 6-9-lp I would like to thank the many people that made th is past track season successful. A BIG thank you to the parents - especially Becky Cherry who organized the snacks and to the parents who donated w ater and snacks. To Mary Haguewood for ALL o f her help. To the McElligotts, Rusts and Prices for providing needs at state. To Mr. Fowler and his class for working on the shed, making the timing stan d , and p u ttin g the Mustang on our tent. To Mr. Doherty, Mr. Fox and all that worked to finish the track shed. To Rod Wilson and Susan Hisler for helping to get the facilities ready for our big meet. To Dale Bates for providing the sound system at our meet. To all of the timers and measurers for braving the elements. To Dale Conklin for being the starter at our meets, and to Keith Price for clerking. To Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Smith-Griffith for the treats at districts and state. We appreciate all o f the support from parents and the community. Thank you so very much! Melissa Coiner Heppner High School Track Coach 6-9-lp The family of Cherilyn S m o u se is e x tre m e ly grateful for all the help received during her illness, for the many donations of food, cards, flowers and money, thank you very much. Also a special thanks to Virginia Martinez, Rikka and Paul Tews, Debbie & Bill Sheirbon, the Reverend Stacy Shelton, Terry and Sharia Snider and Virgil & Debby Morgan, The Good Neighborhood Club, for those who did a healing prayer, drivers for medical care, musicians. Hospice, Sweeney Mortuary and the staff o f Horizon Project Inc. for assisting Carl with visiting the family. Our deepest appreciation and thanks to everyone. Sincerly, Fancis, Ken & Carl Smouse _________________6-9-lc On behalf o f the Stacie and R iley B enefit, we would like to thank the follow ing for the very generous donations which allowed the Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant Team to come to Spray on Thursday, June 3rd, Pat and Trisha Sw eeney, H ow ard and Diane Mullins, Mark and Shannon Miller, Brian and Susan Thompson. Dick and t Nancy Snider, the Heppner Elks Lodge, the Heppner Odd Fellows Lodge, Marvin and Tanna Padberg, George and Debbie Koffler, Bob and Eva Kilkenny, John and Janna Vandenbrink, Charlie and M arcia A nderson, M orrow C ounty G rain Growers, Dan and Kelly Sweeney, Ken and Carrie Grieb, John and Diane Kilkenny and Jay Coil. 6-9-lc HELP WANTED C om m unity Counseling Solutions has a full time (40 hrs/week) position open for a Mental Health Specialist in our Boardman, OR office. Qualified applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or other human service related field . M aster's degree preferred. Individual will provide therapy, assessment, case m anagem ent, and other related services to individuals with alcohol and drug, mental health and gam bling concerns. Individual will need to participate in the after hours on call rotation. Individual m u st h a v e e x c e lle n t com puter skills and be able to assist the Director in meeting the needs of the com m unity. Wages dependent upon education and experience, $31,000 - $52,000. Excellent benefits. For an application, please contact Cristina Cuevas by em a il at c r is tin a . cuevas@gobhi.net, or 541- 481-2911. You can also 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 DRIVERS- COMPANY drivers up to 40K first year. New team pay! Up to .48cents / mile. CDL. Training available. Regional locations! (877) 369-7104. www. centraldrivingjobs.net WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Certified Technician. Skills: diesel repair, electrical and drivability. 99 year Ford/Nissan dealer. Latest tools/ shop equipment. Good schedule, long time customer base. Benefits, paid vacation. Cooper Smith at Chuck Colvin Auto Center, McMinnville www.colvinauto.com 800-223-5099. BETWEEN HIGH school and college? Over 18? Drop that entry level position. Earn what you're worth! Travel w/ successful young business group. Paid training. Transportation, lodging provided. Return guaranteed. SES 1-877-646-5050. COMPANY DRIVERS- (solos & Hazmat teams). Great pay. Great miles. CDL-reqd. New to trucking? We will train. Variety of dedicated positions available. Call 866-692-2612. Swift. SLT NEEDS CD1A team drivers w ith Hazmat. $2,000 bonus. Teams split $.68 for all miles. Solo flatbed owner operators need for West Regional. 1-800-835-9471, 1-877-253-2897. Miscellaneous NEW NORWOOD saw m ills. Lum berM ate-Pro handles logs 34" diameter, mill boards 28" wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to40%! www.NorwoodSawmills.com/300N 1-800-661- 7746 ext 300N. INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL exchange representatives: Earn supplemental income placing and supervising high school exchange students. Volunteer host families also needed. Promote world peace! 1-866-Go- AFICE or www.afice.org. IF YOU used type 2 Diabetes drug Avandia and suffered a stroke or heart attack you may he entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535- 5727. Mountain Glen Apartments Units Now Available Two and Three Bedroom Apartments For Rent- Rent Based On Income Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities Location behind Pioneer M em orial Hospital in Heppner For waiting list and application, call 676-9232 T D D #1-800-545-1833 for hearing impaired This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider •Continued on Page EIGHT I