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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 10, 2016 or the attorney for the co- HELP WANTED FOR RENT personal representatives. DATED and first For rent: 30x50 building published January 27, 2016. with large bathroom, Martha McQuinn, kitchen area & new Co-Personal Representative Part-time Bank Teller heating & AC system. Molly Rhea, Co-Personal Heppner Branch Space could be easily Representative u s e d f o r o f f i c e s , To be published for three Bank of Eastern m e e t i n g s , s t o r a g e , consecutive weeks. O r e g o n ’s H e p p n e r minimal food service or C O - P E R S O N A L branch is now hiring storefront. Many extras, REPRESENTATIVES: for a part-time teller good location on Main Martha McQuinn (20 hours per week) St. in Ione, OR. Please 1807 SW 43rd position; also requires contact 541-561-7558. Pendleton, OR 97801 flexibility to provide 1-27-3c Telephone: 541-276-7775 additional coverage as Molly Rhea needed. We are looking F i v e b e d r o o m , t w o P.O. Box 1034 for an applicant with bathrooms, home for rent Heppner, OR 97836 outstanding customer close to downtown. Washer, Telephone: 541-399-3420 service skills, a genuine dryer, stove and refrigerator A T T O R N E Y F O R interest in helping included. Single car garage C O - P E R S O N A L our customers with with shop, large yard with REPRESENTATIVES: their financial needs unground sprinklers, we William J. Kuhn, OSB No. and ability to work as pay garbage. $800.00 call 762075 part of a great team. 541 676 8007. KUHN LAW OFFICES Competitive Salary, 2-3-2c 267 N. Main Street Health Beneits, 401(k), P. O. Box 428 Stock Ownership, Two bedroom one bath Heppner, OR 97836 Discretionary large apartment. Beautiful Telephone: 541-676-9141 Cash Bonus, Teller view. New floors, fresh Fax: 541-676-5502 Certification Cash paint. All appliances E m a i l : k l o @ Incentive Pay. To apply: including new washer and kuhnlawofices.com v i s i t w w w. b e o b a n k dryer. Sewer/water paid. Published: January 27, Career Opportunities No pets. $550 mo. February 3 and 10, 2016 found under Human Also Two bedroom, one Afidavit Resources. Final bath, all appliances, fenced candidate is subject yard, beautiful view, water to pre-employment and sewer paid, $550 per background, credit, month. Available mid- PUBLIC NOTICE and drug screenings. March IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Application Closing Call 541-676-5444 for O F T H E S TAT E O F Date: 2.19.16 Bank details/application. OREGON of Eastern Oregon is 1-27-2c F O R T H E an Equal Opportunity COUNTY OF MORROW Employer of minorities, Probate Department women, protected FOR SALE In the Matter of the Estate veterans and individuals of: with disabilities. Jefferson DNS Seed Wheat, ELMA JOY WARDINSKI, 2-10-2c clean. $8/ bushel. 400 +- bu. No. 15PR031 541-422-7123 Deceased. 2-3-4c NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Community Counseling Notice is given Solutions is a 501(c)3 that the undersigned has Alfalfa 1st cutting 250/ton, serving Oregon in Morrow, been appointed and has tarped, clean. $150/ton. Wheeler, Gilliam, and qualified as the personal 541-379-6230. Grant Counties. We are 2-10-tfc representative of the estate. recruiting for temporary All persons having claims part-time Human Resources against the estate are Clerk in our Heppner ofice. This position is scheduled PUBLIC NOTICE required to present it, with to work 20 hours a week IN THE CIRCUIT COURT proper vouchers, within assisting with new hire O F T H E S TAT E O F four months after the date of irst publication of this orientations, responding OREGON to inquiries and requests FOR THE COUNTY OF notice, as stated below, to the personal representative f r o m e m p l o y e e s a n d MORROW at Kuhn Law Ofices, 267 a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s t a f f , Probate Department conducting research as In the Matter of the Estate N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon necessary, recording and of: 97836, or they may be maintaining employee NELLIE FAY PIERCE, i n f o r m a t i o n i n H R NOTICE TO INTERESTED barred. All persons whose system, and other duties PERSONS rights may be affected by as assigned. Qualified Deceased. the proceedings in this applicants must have a high No. 16PR002 Notice is estate may obtain additional school diploma and three given that the undersigned plus years related human have been appointed and i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e resource experience and/ have qualified as the co- records of the court, the or training; or equivalent personal representative’s personal representative or combination of education of the estate. All persons the attorney for the personal and experience. College/ having claims against representative. DATED and first university education can be the estate are required to published February 10, substituted for experience present it, with proper 2016. on a one for one basis. vouchers, within four Applicants must be able months after the date of irst Travis A. Reed to pass a criminal history publication of this notice, 74835 Depot Ln. background check, as well as stated below, to the co- Irrigon, OR 97844 as possess a valid Oregon personal representatives at To be published for three Driver’s License. Starting Kuhn Law Ofices, 267 N. consecutive weeks. w a g e $ 1 3 . 6 1 - $ 1 8 . 8 0 / Main Street, P.O. Box 428, P E R S O N A L hr. DOEE. Complete an Heppner, Oregon 97836, or REPRESENTATIVE: Travis A. Reed application and upload your they may be barred. All persons whose 74835 Depot Ln. resume at www.Community CounselingSolutions.org. rights may be affected by Irrigon, OR 97844 Position open until illed. the proceedings in this Telephone: 541-626-8162 estate may obtain additional A T T O R N E Y EEO. 2-10-2c i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e F O R P E R S O N A L records of the court, the REPRESENTATIVE: co-personal representatives Phillip Spicerkuhn, OSB No. 106750 Kuhn Law Ofices P.O. Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676-9141 Fax: 541-676-5502 E m a i l : k l o @ As part of America from a local Community kuhnlawofices.com Saves Week 2016, sched- Bank branch to get started. Published: February 10, 17 Entry into the contest uled for Feb. 22–27, Com- nad 24, 2015 begins Feb. 19 and ends munity Bank is sponsoring Afidavit a $500 photo contest and is Feb. 25. A bank selection spreading the saving mes- committee will determine sage and urging people in the winner from all eligible community to make entries based on the quality/ PUBLIC NOTICE the their savings automatic creativity of the photo along REQUEST F O R as part of America Saves with the content of the sav- QUALIFICATIONS FOR Week. ings goal description. The Janitorial Services at Community Bank is winner, announced on Feb. Various County Buildings. announcing a new contest 26, will receive $500 to use Morrow County Public to celebrate America Saves towards their savings goal. Works is requesting for Week. The “HAMilton Entrants must be 13 years Qualiications for Janitorial Saves!” contest involves old or older to enter. Services at various County entering a photo of HAM- To see complete contest B u i l d i n g s i n I r r i g o n , ilton, the Community Bank rules, ask for a copy at your Boardman, Heppner and pink piggy bank, and an local branch of Community Lexington. The contract is explanation of your sav- Bank or visit www.com- anticipated to start March ings goal. You do not have munitybanknet.com/files/ 2016 and will cover a to be a customer to enter. Hamilton_Saves_Rules. period of three (3) years. You can pick up your own pdf. For specifications please HAMilton piggy bank now contact Morrow County Public works, 541-989- 9500. Copies of the Request for Qualiications may be obtained from Morrow County, P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839, (541) 989- 9500. Complete proposals Normal to above-normal snowpack will be accepted at the same continues across Oregon address no later than 4:00 p.m., February 19, 2016. Morrow County reserves the right to reject any and all request for qualiications. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of age, religion, race national origin, sex or handicapped status in hiring our the provision of services. If any questions or concerns please contact Sandi Putman, In the Morrow C ou nty P ub lic Works Ofice in Lexington, 541- 989-9500. Published: January 27, PORTLAND—Ore- The mountain temperatures February 3, 10 and 17, 2015 gon’s mountain snowpack for February and March Afidavit remains at normal to above- will determine whether normal levels and continues mountain precipitation con- to surpass last year’s peak tinues to fall as snow or levels, according to the rain, which will have a We don’t fly airplanes February Water Supply large impact on the summer We can’t train elephants Outlook Report released water supply picture. “With about half of the today by the USDA Natural We’re not good cooks Resources Conservation snow season left, we are We don’t build computers still hopeful that the current Service. We can’t raise wheat Today’s statewide av- trends of precipitation and erage snowpack is 121 snowpack continue through We don’t practice law the spring,” said Scott Ovi- percent of normal. We can’t set a broken leg Portions of southeast- att, NRCS Oregon snow ern Oregon are experienc- survey supervisor. “In East- We don’t put out forest fires ing the highest snowpack ern Oregon, we are seeing We can’t measure & cut lumber levels due to above-normal well-above normal snow precipitation that fell as levels that are not typically We don’t sell fat quarters snow throughout January. met until springtime.” We don’t rent movies According to the Feb- The Owyhee Basin in Mal- heur County measures the ruary report, streamflow We won’t charm snakes highest in the state today forecasts call for near-aver- We don’t rotate tires for snow water equivalent age to well-above-average We’re not painters at 153 percent of normal. volumes for the summer Snow water equivalent is water supply season. Some We can’t resole shoes the amount of water that is of the highest forecasts are We don’t fil cavities stored inside the snowpack. in southeastern Oregon. In Western Oregon, However, hydrologists con- We don’t sell antiques snowpack is closer to nor- tinue to caution that it’s We don’t know jewelry mal in the Mt. Hood and still early in the snowpack Willamette Basins, but the accumulation season, and We can’t fil prescriptions Rogue/Umpqua Basin is summer projections are We don’t savvy hardware well above normal at 139 likely to change. “Each month that we percent today. We can’t fil propane tanks receive normal or above- Storms continued to We don’t sell or bag groceries blanket Oregon’s moun- normal amounts of snow We shouldn’t run with scissors tains with snow in January. and precipitation, that will boost the probability that snowmelt runoff will help alleviate the impacts of long-term drought and sus- tain river and stream lows throughout the summer,” Oviatt said. The latest information on Oregon’s streamflow forecasts can be found in the February Water Sup- ply Outlook Report avail- able on the NRCS Oregon website. The NRCS Snow Sur- vey is the federal program that measures snow and provides streamlow fore- casts and snowpack data across the West. In Oregon, snow measurements are collected from 81 SNOTEL sites, 42 manually mea- sured snow courses, and 26 aerial markers. Water and snowpack data for all Oregon sites are updated every hour and are at: www. or.nrcs.usda.gov/snow. Community Bank announces $500 photo contest NRCS releases Feb- ruary Water Supply Outlook Report BUT WE SURE CAN PRINT