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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13, 2017 EIGHT
HELP WANTED
Help wanted: Secretary
needed for logging busi-
ness-Quickbooks, payroll,
quarterlies preferred, $15/
hour or more DOE, retire-
ment plan. Fax resume to
541-676-5189.
8-16-4C
FILL IN POSITION- The
Heppner Day Care and In-
fant Center is hiring one
fill-in position. Hours will
vary from week to week.
Applicants will be working
under the center’s directors
and with other coworkers
to teach, care for and offer
early learning experiences
to the children at both cen-
ters. Responsibilities in-
clude supervision, instruc-
tion and care for infants,
toddlers and school aged
children, preparing meals,
and light cleaning. Appli-
cant must obtain first aid
and CPR, food handlers
card and be enrolled in
the criminal background
registry. Prior child care
experience is preferred.
Ongoing training required.
Please pick up an appli-
cation from the Heppner
Day Center at 330 N. Gale
Street. Call 541-676-5429
for more information.
9-13-1c
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Community Action
Pro-gram of East Central
Oregon (CAPECO) will
be accepting applications
for Contractors to install
weatherization measures
in compliance with state
and federal regulations, for
the contract year October
1, 2017 through Septem-
ber 30, 2019. Qualifying
Contractors must be CCB
licensed, fully bonded and
insured. All Contractor em-
ployees must be certified
in Lead Safe Work Prac-
tices in order to perform
measures on CAPECO
jobs. CAPECO re-serves
the right to reject any ap-
plications that do not meet
regulations
established
by the US Dept. of En-
ergy and Oregon Housing
and Community Services.
Interested Contractors may
obtain an application by
contacting CAPECO at
541-278-5697 or 1-800-
752-1139 X 150. Submit
completed
applications
to: CAPECO Weatheriza-
tion Pro-gram, 721 SE 3rd
Suite D, Pendleton, OR
97801 by 5:00 PM on Sep-
tember 29, 2017. Septem-
ber 5, 2017
Published: September 13,
20 and 27, 2017
Fight to end
distracted driving
Morrow County Sheriff
Kenneth Matlack, as part of
a grant in conjunction with
the Oregon Department of
Transportation, announced
that the Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office is hold-
ing programs to discour-
age distracted driving. The
programs will be held on
Wednesday, Sept. 13, at
10 a.m. in Heppner and at
1 p.m. in Ione, Friday in
Boardman and Monday in
Irrigon.
“The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office is very con-
cerned about distracted
driving and is fully commit-
ted to the public safety of all
our citizens,” says Matlack.
Citing a tragedy that oc-
curred because of distracted
driving, Matlack reports
that “Alexxyss Therwhang-
er, age 19, was killed in a
car crash on February 19,
2016, while she was driving
home in eastern Oregon.
Alexxyss was using her
cell phone and lost control
of her car, colliding with
an oncoming vehicle and
severely injuring two other
people. Alexxyss would
have just turned 20 on May
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Initiation of
the Section 106 Process-
Public Participation in ac-
cordance with the FCC’s
Nationwide Programmatic
Agreement. U.S. Cellu-
lar proposes to construct
monopole telecommunica-
tions tower with an approx-
imate height of 80 ft. at
an address TBD McNabb
Lane (approx .52 miles
North of McNabb Lane
& Smith Rd intersection),
Ione, Morrow County, OR.
Parties interested in details
regarding the tower or in
providing comment on the
proposed undertaking rela-
tive to potential effects on
historic properties should
contact GSS, Inc., 3311
109th Street, Urbandale,
IA 50322 (515) 331-2103
(GSS W17088).
Published: September 13,
2017
PUBLIC"NOTICE hereby
is given, that the two-year
period for the redemption
of real properties
included in the 2015 delin-
quent tax lien foreclosure
proceedings instituted by
Morrow County,
Oregon, on August 26,
2015, in the circuit court
of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, Case
No. 15-CV-154 and in-
cluded in the judgment
entered therein on October
2,2015 will expire on
October 2, 2017.
All properties ordered sold
under the judgment, unless
redeemed on or before Oc-
tober 2, 2017 will
be deeded to Morrow
County, Oregon, immedi-
ately on expiration of the
period of redemption, and
every right or interest of
any person in such proper-
ties will be forfeited forev-
er to Morrow County,
Oregon.
Published: September 13
and 20, 2017
FOR RENT:
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT IN
HEPPNER.
$450 month includes
electrical and heat.
Available Now Call
David Sykes at Heppner
Gazette. 541-676-9228
After Harvest Party
Community Gathering
LIVE IC
MUS
FUN
DINN
ER
Come join the fun and give
thanks to our fellow citizens!
Celebrate the
hard work of our
community .
28, 2016.” The trailer with
Alexxyss’ wrecked car will
be on site as a demonstra-
tion of what happens when
driving distracted.
“To make drivers aware
of the serious consequences
of driving districted, the Or-
egon Department of Trans-
portation and Oregon State
Police have teamed up to
persuade drivers to pay at-
tention and drive without
distractions, especially cell
phones,” says Matlack.
“Take the pledge today to
drive distraction free.”
Matlack encourages
everyone to take the pledge
against distracted driving.
“The fight to end distracted
driving starts with you.
Make the commitment to
drive phone-free today.
Distracted driving kills
and injures thousands of
people each year. I pledge
to: protect lives by never
texting or talking on the
phone while driving. Be a
good passenger and speak
out if the driver in my car
is distracted. Encourage my
friends and family to drive
phone-free.”
September 16th
Heppner Elks
6:30pm - Dinner Steak, baked potatoes,
veggie, salad, rolls $15 per person
8:00 pm - Live Music by The Staci Lynn
and Marshall Turner Duo
Open to all Elks members, guests and potential or
prospective members. Applications for membership in
the Elks will be available to those over 21 years of age.
For information please contact Exalted Ruler Justin
Hoeft at jc_hoeft@hotmail.com or 541-379-1530
Grant Union Prospectors come
to town
Heppner JV Volleyball played a three game match against the Grant Union Prospectors.
(Back Row L-R) Caitlyn Scrivner, Tiffany Akers, Kayla McAninch. (Front Row L-R) Alyse
Wentz, Marlee Mitchell, Madelyn Nichols, Tiffany Hollis, Kaitlyn Martin, Suzy Cason. -Photo
by Jodi Ferguson
Mustangs JV Football worked together as a team to conquer the Prospectors 14-6 with their
patented bend but don’t break defense. -Photo by Jodi Ferguson
Riverside/Ione Pirates take on
the Union Bobcats
The Riverside/Ione
Football team won their
first outing against the
Union Bobcats this past
Friday in Boardman. The
eight high school players
making the trek from Ione
to Boardman and back each
day are having a great ex-
perience and are enjoying
tremendous community
support for their efforts.
As is the tradition in Ione,
the American Legion Post
#95 presents the colors be-
fore every home game. This
year they are traveling to
Boardman to do the same
and coordinating their efforts
with the Riverside HS pep
band. Pictured (L-R): Wayne
Rietmann, Gene Crowell and
Will DeBoer. -Photo by Erin
Heideman
DEADLINE FOR NEWS
AND ADVERTISING:
MONDAY AT 5
P.M.
541-676-9228
Pictured (L-R): Nestor Ramirez, Austin Morter, Josh Gray, Hunter Padberg, Junior Roque,
Cameron Jewett, Jake Heideman and Aidan Baressee. -Photo by Erin Heideman
NOW
HIRING
DRIVERS
We don’t fly airplanes
We can’t train elephants
We’re not good cooks
We don’t build computers
We can’t raise wheat
We don’t practice law
We can’t set a broken leg
We don’t put out forest fires
We can’t measure & cut lumber
We don’t sell fat quarters
We don’t rent movies
We won’t charm snakes
We don’t rotate tires
We’re not painters
We can’t resole shoes
We don’t fill cavities
We don’t sell antiques
We don’t know jewelry
We can’t fill prescriptions
We don’t savvy hardware
We can’t fill propane tanks
We don’t sell or bag groceries
We shouldn’t run with scissors
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
PRINT
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES
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