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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
HELP WANTED
Wednesday, October 17,2012,2012
325 Willow View Drive,
Heppner, OR 97836 or
call for application, Phone:
541-676-5317
CLOSING
DATE:
November 1, 2012 at 5:00
p.m
10-17-lc
CASE NO. 12PR013
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS 11ERBYGIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned Personal
R e p re s e n ta tiv e at the
office of Thomas J. Ditton,
Attorney at Law, 210 E.
Main Street, Hermiston, OR
97838, within four months
after the date of the first
publication of this notice or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings are noticed
that additional information
may be obtained regarding
the estate from the records
of the court, the Personal
Representative, or the above
attorney.
DATED and PUBLISHED
this 3rd day of October,
2012 .
Richard K. Skoubo,
Personal Representative
Published: October 3, 10
and 17,2012
Affidavit
Chamber Chatter
Heppner
Please welcom e our
newest chamber members:
Dr. Dan Computer Services,
Heritage Land Company,
Lisa Larsen of the “bakery”
part of Sweet Productions
Restaurant and Bakery, and
Willow Creek Park District
(which includes Willow
Creek RV Park and Willow
Creek Water Park).
Oregon Dept, of Edu­
cation just put out their
report card, and the Hepp­
ner Chamber of Commerce
would like to congratulate
Heppner Schools on the
“outstanding” report again.
Congratulations to the fac­
ulty and staff, the Heppner
students, and the supportive
family and community that
make this happen. Keep up
the good work.
H ave you checked
out our Facebook page?
Check it out and “like” us
at: www.facebook.com/
1 leppnerChamberofC om-
merce.
Heppner FFA Chapter
Annual Fruit Sale: Heppner
FFA is having their annual
fruit sale; offering local
Route 74 Restaurant in lone
is looking for waitress, waiter
and cook. Must be flexible
and have food handler’s
license as well as excellent
customer relation skills and
references. Contact Dustin
FOUND
or Karen at the restaurant
for application.
10-10-3c To whomever found the the
U of O hooded sweatshirt
that blew out of the back of
Community Counseling my tarp wagon by the golf
S olutions is recru itin g course- Please keep it! We
for a Cook to work at our only use those for grease
Lakeview Heights facility, rags!
lo c a te d in H e p p n e r.
Signed Oregon State
Position works 11 hour days
10-17-lx
Fri/Sat/Sun and is benefit
eligible. Lakeview Heights
is a Secure R esidential PUBLIC NOTICE
Treatment Facility providing
IN THE CIRCUIT
services to individuals COURT OF THE STATE
with mental illness. This
OF OREGON
position will be responsible FOR THE COUNTY OF
for developing w eekly
MORROW
menus, following a meal In the Matter of the Estate
budget, purchasing food, of
and all tasks associated with Case No. 12 PR 014
meal preparation. Qualified KAREN E. D EV O RE,
applicants must have one Deceased.
year experience as a cook in N O T I C E
TO
a commercial food service INTERESTED PERSONS
facility, a high school NOTICE IS HEREBY
diplom a or equivalent, GIVEN that K aren M.
a valid Oregon d riv er’s DeVore has been appointed
license and be able to pass a personal representative
criminal history background o f the above referenced
check. Wages are dependent estate. All persons having
upon e x p e rie n c e and claims against the estate are
qualifications. For more required to present them,
information or to request an with vouchers attached, to
application, please contact the undersigned personal
Nina Bisson at 541-676- representative at Mautz
9161. Position open until & O'Hanlon LLP, 101 SE
filled.
Byers Ave.,
10-10-2c PO Box 628, Pendleton,
OR 97801, w ithin four
J O B O P E N I N G - months after the date of first
M O RR O W C O U N T Y publication of this notice, or
the claims may be barred.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Morrow County Sheriff’s All persons whose rights
Office- Communications may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
Deputy
Job requires typing skills additional information from
(3 0 w p m ), be ab le to the records of the court, the
multi task, general office personal representative,
experience and the ability or the law yers for the
to function in stressful personal representative,
situations. Duties include John D. Magana, Mautz & Heppner’s ecumenical youth group gives a check for $1,200
to Ron and Beverly Howe of Howe’s About Pizza. The youth
taking 9-1-1 calls, radio O'Hanlon, LLP.
d is p a tc h in g , w o rk in g Dated and first published on group has been working for weeks to raise the money so the
Howes can buy a new air conditioner for their Heppner busi­
with computer files and October 3, 2012.
ness. Pictured are (L-R): Timothy Gould, Merilee McDowell,
p ro g ra m s .
M u st be /s/ Karen M. DeVore
Robanai Disque, Shelton Sharp, Shelli Britt, Beverly Howe,
willing to work any shift Personal Representative
Vicki Rayburn, Ron Howe, Kyle Harrison, Tessa Gould, Casey
and must live in Morrow Published: October 3, 10 Gray, Thomas Gould, Sydney Qualls, Bryce Fowler and Lar­
County. Morrow County and 17, 2012
issa Gray. Not pictured are other youth group members Brian
Fowler, Clyde Britt, Garrett Robinson, Joslynn Troxell, Tarrin
Sheriffs Office operates Affidavit
Troxell
and Stephanie Schuyler. -Photo by April Sykes
24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. Applicant must
have a valid driver’s license
and pass a state required PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
A large group o f tal­ ing Judging contest, Red;
test, (Grammar, Reading,
INTERESTED
PERSONS
ented
4-H members partici­ Clothing Basic Skills Level
Spelling and Math) a typing
CASE NO. 12PR013
pated in the 2012 Morrow 1, Red;
test and a m ulti-tasking
IN THE CIRCUIT
County Fair. A continuation
Clothing Basic Skills
test. Pay starts at $2,529.
per month with excellent COURT OF THE STATE of results, in alphabetical Level 1, Blue/Champion;
OF OREGON
order, is as follows. (Edi­ Clothing Basic Skills Level
benefits. Minimum age
requirement is 21 years of FOR THE COUNTY OF tor 's note: Due to space 1, Red; Food and Nutrition,
MORROW
constraints, this is a con­ Educational poster, Phase
age.
\We are an equal opportunity In the matter of the estate tinuation o f list begun in 1, NS; Cast Ceramics, Slip
of:
previous editions o f the Ga­ cast item, glaze, Jr, Red;
employer
A pply at the M orrow MYRA NAOMI SKOUBO, zette: the remaining results Photography, Nature - Ani­
will be published in future mals, Jr, Blue/Champion;
County Sheriff’s Office, Deceased.
editions.)
Favorite Recipe Collection,
Heideman, Jake: Be­ Blue; Quick Bread (Biscuit
ginner Swine, Blue/Re- Method), NS; Quick Bread
serve; Beginning Division, (Muffin Method), Blue/
Gift Pack, Blue/Champion; Reserve; Junior Table Set­
Expanding Division, Dried ting, Blue/Reserve; Quick
Fruit, Blue/Champion; Be­ & Easy Ground Beef, Blue;
ginner Foods Judging, Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level
Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; 1 - Garment, Blue.
Photography, Landscape,
Heideman, Mackenzie:
Jr, Blue/Reserve; Photog­ Art
Assemblage, J, NS;
Concerned
.
raphy, People, Jr, Blue/ Clothing Basic Skills Level
Reserve; Market Hog, Blue; 1, NS; Clothing Basic Skills
Citizens of
Woodworking, Jr, Blue/ Level 1, NS.
Champion; Beginner Judg­
Hintz, Micha: Swine
Eastern Oregon
ing, Blue; Food Beginning Herdsmanship, Blue; Swine
Division, Fruit, NS; Science Breeds, Berkshire, March/
Investigation Display, Blue/ May Gilt, Blue; M arket
Champion; Food Begin­ Hog, Blue; Swine Show­
ning Division, Canned, NS; manship, Sr, Blue; Interme­
Cookies (Rolled, Filled, diate Judging, Blue.
Blue; Cookies (Bar, Drop,
Holcomb, Payton; Ju­
No Bake), Blue; C loth­ nior Judging, Blue; Market
Youth group
donates to local
business
apples and pears at a rea­ 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact
sonable cost. Thanks to the the senior center to reserve
support of Davis Orchards a table/space at 541-676-
in Milton-Freewater, they 9030.
are able to offer a variety of
Sunday, Dec. 2: Christ­
apples to you at a great low mas Is com m unity pro­
price. Fruit Sale committee gram held at the Methodist
members include Shane Church with two perfor­
M iles, Joslynn Troxell, mances, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Tim Nelson, Kevin Murray, Tickets will be sold; more
Khayman Heard and Ryan information at a later date.
Cecil. Feel free to contact/
SAGE STORE: Calling
any FFA member for order­ all local artists. The Board-
ing information, or pick up man C ham ber o f C om ­
the order form and return merce will be opening up
to Heppner High School by a retail space in the highly
Oct. 17 to be included in the anticipated SAGE Center
first delivery date. Fruit will com ing in March 2013.
be delivered to Heppner on The Store at the SAGE
Friday, Oct. 19 during the Center will offer a variety
home football game.
of products ranging from
United Way o f Uma­ souvenirs, artw ork and
tilla and Morrow Counties: gifts. The Chamber hopes
United Way’s K ick-O ff the store will expand the
Campaign is now under­ SAGE Center experience,
way. Win your choice of a continue education and
2012 Honda Metro scooter; enhance the knowledge,
a red and blue tribal pattern appreciation and enjoyment
Pendleton blanket; weekend of Boardman and the Port
getaway for up to six people of Morrow. To enhance the
for Dec. 21-22 at Seaside visitor's shopping experi­
Worldmark; $25 Visa Gift ence, the Chamber would
Card, with the proceeds to like to sell original and
benefit United Way of Uma­ handcrafted, local art work,
tilla and Morrow counties. not limited to pottery, pho­
Drawing will be Dec. 1 but tography, jewelry etc. We
you need not be present to will be contacting local art­
win. There will be a maxi­ ists to submit their artwork
mum 2,000 tickets to be for consideration to be sold
sold, so call the United Way in The Store at SAGE Cen­
office at 541-276-2661 and ter and would like as many
purchase some tickets, or options as possible. If you
they can also be purchased or someone you know is
at Columbia Bank or Ban­ a local and talented artist
ner Bank in Hermiston; and would like to be con­
Sterling Bank and White sidered to have work to be
Elephant on Main in Pend­ displayed and sold through
leton.
the Store at SAGE Center,
Eastern Oregon Word submit the artist’s name
Round-up, October 26-27, and mailing address so we
9 am .-lO p.m.: You will may contact them . You
find writing and publish­ may submit information to
ing workshops, authors’ the Boardman Chamber by
readings, book art, book phone at 541-481-3014 or
fair, trade show. Sponsored email at amber@boardman-
by Libraries o f Eastern chamber.org.
Oregon, Oregon Cultural
Morrow County Fair:
Trust, W ildhorse Foun­ Morrow County Fair has
dation, Wildhorse Resort two opening for Fair Board
and Merlo Foundation. For members; the 2013 theme
more information, email contest will end on October
eow ordroundup@ gm ail. 31. Court Tryouts are Nov. 4
com.
at 1 p.m. at the fairgrounds.
Saturday, Nov. 3: Ar- Application deadline is Oct.
tifactory Craft Fair, spon­ 26. Pick up an application at
sored by the St. Patrick the Fair Office or call 541 -
Senior Center, will be held 676-9474.
on Saturday, Nov. 3, from
2012 Morrow County Fair 4-H Results
Lamb, Red; Junior Sheep
Showmanship, Blue; Lamb
Fitting Contest, Blue; Sheep
Herdsmanship, Blue.
Hughes, Makenzi: Mar­
ket Steer, Blue/Champion;
M arket Steer, B lue/R e­
serve; Beef Herdsmanship,
Blue; Intermediate Judging,
Blue; Beef Showmanship,
Int, Blue/Champion.
Library hosts
‘Project Spooky’
Stand up for
RELIGIOUS freedom
VOTE
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P66 PROPANE
It’s Time to R efill
Your Propane Tanks
for the Winter!
This is PGG Countryl
1 - 600 - 422-7611
• 2 ¥m
of Sorvlco and at
compatito* prtcaa to Waafitagton
• and Oratoti raaldanta.
PGG at so provides gas heater and stove installations
Vending, plum bing A propane equipm ent, oaea m s 23
DEPENDABLE AND
Members of the Ghost Hunters Northwest (GHNW) explain
their work investigating the paranormal during their “Project
Spooky!” presentation at the Heppner Public Library last
week. The event, sponsored by the Oregon Trail Library Dis­
trict and Libraries of Eastern Oregon (LEO), was free for all
ages. -Photo by Megan Futter
Justice
Court
1992 S tate F ootball C hampions ] Report
Morrow County Justice
o f the Peace Ann Spicer
H eppner M ustancs
has released the following
20 year anniversary of the
HHS state State Football
Championship
Players, Family & Coaches
are invited to lunch on Friday
Oct. 26 at the Elks club at 1:00
pm for a social hour
Justice Court Report.
-Emir Alic, 30, of Hap­
py Valley, OR pled no con­
test to Violating the Basic
Rule 74/45. The fine was
$260.
-A juvenile female in
Heppner pled no contest to
Violating the Speed Limit
37/?5. She was fined $90.