Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 2021)
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 10, 2021 -- FIVE HELP WANTED REGISTERED NURSE If you have a heart for nursing in a more per- sonal setting, then this position is perfect for you! Community Counseling Solutions is looking for a Full Time Facility Regis- tered Nurse at Lakeview Heights Secure Residen- tial Facility in Heppner, Oregon. As the facility RN, you will be respon- sible for providing men- tal health nursing care for the 8 residents and 2 crisis beds at Lakeview Heights. Duties for this rewarding position include the ad- ministration of oral and hypodermic medications, vital signs, and working closely with staff and cli- ents regarding medication administration and other health related topics. Suc- cessful candidates must have a current Oregon Registered Nursing li- cense, the ability to pass a criminal background check, and insurance cov- erage of $300,000 in bodi- ly injury and $100,000 in property damage. Annual Salary for this position range from $68,300 to $104,400, DOE. CCS has a benefit package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K match, life insurance, EAP & LTD and paid licensure supervi- sion. Position is open until filled. EOE. Apply online at: https://community- counselingsolutions.org/ apply-with-us/ 10-27-3c UTILITY WORKER The City of Heppner Pub- lic Works is seeking a Util- ity Worker. The employee would be able to operate light to heavy equipment and some physical labor. This is a full time position and the employee will be expected to work over- time with additional pay as needed, to handle emer- gencies and to be on call. The position pay is de- pending on certifications held, qualifications and possession of a CDL. Ben- efits worth up to $16,000 per year with annual wage increases included. Ap- plicants must be at least 18 years of age, possess a valid Oregon driver’s li- cense and have the ability to obtain a CDL within 6 months of being hired. Prospective employees are required to send a resume to the City of Heppner. A complete job description is available at Heppner City Hall or on our web- site at cityofheppner.org. Recruitment is opened un- til filled. EOE Please submit inquiries and resumes to City of Heppner, PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836. Phone: 541-676-9618 or email to heppner@cityof- heppner.org. 9-22-tfn PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S may be affected by the proceedings in this estate SALE On December 2, 2021 at the hour of 11 am at the Lobby Doors inside the Morrow County Court House, 100 N Court St, Heppner, OR 97836, the defendant’s in- terest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 230 WEST WATER STREET, HEPPNER, OR 97836. The court case number is 20CV21311, SEATTLE BANK, Plain- tiff and THE ESTATE OF DAVE W. ZACHRY; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, AS- SIGNS AND DEVISEES OF DAVE W. ZACH- RY; SUZANNE HOW- ES; STEVEN ZACH- RY; SCOTT ZACHRY; THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND UR- BAN DEVELOPMENT; AND ALL OTHER PER- SONS OR PARTIES UN- KNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 230 WEST WATER STREET, HEPPNER, OR 97836, Defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Morrow REAL ESTATE County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on BUYER AGENT this sale go to: http://ore- SERVICES gonsheriffssales.org/ Published October 27, No- vember 3, 10 & 17, 2021 Buying a home in a For Affidavit Sale By Owner can be NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S complicated. I would like SALE to help you through all On December 9, 2021, ACCOUNTING the details involved in the at the hour of 11 am at SPECIALIST Community Counsel- purchase. I can handle Ne- the Lobby Doors inside ing Solutions is in search gotiations, Sales Contract the Morrow County Court of a full time, 40 hour/ Preparation, Inspections, House, 100 N Court St, week Accounting Spe- Sale Contingency Protec- Heppner, OR 97836, the cialist in our Heppner tions, Setting up Escrow, defendant’s interest will be office. This position will Working with your Lender sold, subject to redemption, in the real property com- perform non-profit fund etc. monly known as: 74905 My Buyer’s Agent Ser- accounting support tasks WASHINGTON LANE vices can help you through that encompasses the var- (FKA WASHINGTON AV- the entire process of pur- ious counties, programs, ENUE W), IRRIGON, OR chasing your new home, and departments of CCS. 97844. The court case num- land, or other property. Duties consist of Gener- ber is 20CV04602, WELLS Call me. al Ledger entry and Rec- FARGO BANK, N.A., I can also work as a Sell- onciliation of accounts. Plaintiff and UNKNOWN er’s Agent on the sale of This position requires the HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/ your property. handling of confidential OR SUCCESSORS IN Contact me for a no obli- agency and personnel in- INTEREST OF JUDY gation price quote for my formation. This employee FRANKE AKA JUDITH services. must possess a Bache- A. FRANKE; MIRAN- David Sykes lor’s degree in Accounting DA STUDER; WILLIAM Sykes Real Estate with 3 years experience PROSSER; DISCOVER Licensed Oregon Principal or a combination of edu- BANK; UNIFUND CCR, Broker cation and/or experience. LLC; PARTIES IN POS- 541-980-6674 Cell (call or Non-profit fund account- SESSION, Defendants. The text) ing experience preferred sale is a public auction to 541-676-9228 Office and must have knowledge the highest bidder for cash david@rapidserve.net of Generally Accepted or cashier’s check, in hand, 188 W. Willow St Accounting Principles. A made out to Morrow Coun- Heppner, OR 97836 current Driver’s License, ty Sheriff’s Office. For more Broker license: 990400057 ability to pass a back- information on this sale go Real Estate Business li- ground check and personal to: http://oregonsheriffs- cense: 201106044 auto insurance coverage: sales.org/ 11-25-tfn $300,000 in bodily injury Published November 3, 10, and $100,000 in property 17 & 24, 2021 Affidavit. damage. Hourly wage for this position ranges from NOTICE TO $19.18 to $27.64, DOEE. INTERESTED 10-27-3c PERSONS A Smarter Way to Power Your Home. REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! ACT NOW TO RECEIVE A $300 SPECIAL OFFER!* (844) 989-2328 *Off er value when purchased at retail. Solar panels sold separately. Prepare for unexpected power outages with a Generac home standby generator REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! 877-557-1912 FREE 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! Off er valid February 15 - June 6, 2021 Special Financing Available Subject to Credit Approval *To qualify, consumers must request a quote, purchase, install and activate the generator with a participating dealer. Call for a full list of terms and conditions. ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: LINDSAY J. KIN- CAID, Deceased. No. 21PB08726 NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been ap- pointed and has qualified as the personal represen- tative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representa- tive at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Ore- gon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may obtain additional in- formation from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attor- ney for the personal repre- sentative. DATED and first published November 10,2021. PERSONAL REPRESEN- TATIVE: Mary L. Kincaid 5195 NW Bell Court Lincoln City, OR 97367 Telephone: 541-230- 0692 ATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE: William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 762075 267 N Main Street PO Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676- 9141 FAX: 541-676- 5502 Email: w j k @ kuhnlawoffices.com Published November 10, 17 & 24, 2021 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County is seeking volunteers from the Board- man and Ione area to serve on the Morrow County Planning Commission. Planning Commissioners serve four-year terms, this recruitment is to fill a term which would end Decem- ber 31, 2025. The Planning Commission generally meets once a month, alternating meeting locations between Hep- pner and Irrigon. Duties of the Planning Commission include approving land use actions, maintaining the county’s subdivision and zoning ordinance, and working with the County Board of Commissioners to manage the county’s land use Comprehensive Plan. Interested parties residing in Morrow County who are interested in taking a more active part in land use planning in the county are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to the Morrow County Planning Department, PO Box 40, Irrigon OR 97844, by 5pm Friday, December 3, 2021. DATED this 1st day of No- vember 2021 MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPART- MENT Published: November 10, 2021 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commis- sion for the City of Hep- pner will conduct a public hearing on Dec 6, 2021 at 7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall regarding the follow- ing application: Approval to allow the partition of a tax lot creating a new tax lot for future development. Upon the approval a sec- ond lot will be merged into the remaining original lot that is located in the UGB (2S 26E 35 TL1300). Map #2S 26E 35 AB Tax lot 1100 AKA 990 E Fairview Way. Applicant Don and Jacqueline Alleman A Copy of the application and copies of all docu- ments and evidence sub- mitted by or on behalf of applicants and copies of any applicable zon- ing criteria are available for inspection at no cost with copies provided at a reasonable cost. Contact Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main ST. PO Box 756 Heppner OR 97836. Phone (541) 676-9618. Persons who wish to attend this meeting and need assis- tance are asked to call city hall or TTY relay 1-800- 735-2900. Heppner is an EEO employer. 11-10-1c School board hears report on student emotional health Pandemic has “taken a toll” Kelsie Riley, counsel- or at Irrigon Elementary School, focused on the men- tal and emotional health of students in a presentation at the Morrow County School Board meeting held via Zoom on Monday evening. She told the board that the COVID pandemic has “taken a toll” on the stu- dents, with many having “feelings of anxiety, de- pression, grief and isola- tion.” Pointing out that children have “really big emotions”, much of the fo- cus is on self-awareness so that students can accurately identify their emotions and use calming activities to help themselves, such as breathing deeply, stretch- ing, using muscle relaxation techniques, and by simply talking to them. Board member Barney Lindsay asked, “What are we doing to make sure no one is slipping through the cracks?” In response, Su- perintendent Dirk Dirksen provided an update on men- tal health support, including recognizing students who don’t ask for help, watching out for changes in students’ behavior, and monitoring students’ attendance. “Now we have full-time counsel- ors,” said Dirksen. “We’re really making an effort. . . as we move through these tough times,” he said, not- ing that the district, which previously had three coun- selors, now has 14. He also spoke of the possibility of providing COVID tests for students instead of quarantining them, so they would not have to miss school. Also mentioned was a vaccina- tion for children five to 11 years old, however “not talked about as a mandate,” but instead “going through a normal process in regard to vaccination.” But, he reminded, “Everything can change.” Dirksen said that the district is in “a lot better shape in terms of activi- ties” and commented that it was “nice to talk about student activities, versus a year ago.” He said he was excited and “appreciated the school board for (main- taining) activities beyond the four walls of the class- room.” In a staffing update, it was reported that 16 peo- ple have resigned from the district for “umpteen reasons,” with “only three COVID-related.” Dirksen commented that the number of resignations was “kind of a normal number.” “It’s a struggle (hiring people), but it’s been a struggle for five-10 years.” According to Erin Stocker, MCSD human resources director, the district has 306 employ- ees. “We’re still hiring and needing people as we go along,” said Dirksen. “We could always use more.” Concerning replacing Dirksen, who has given notice of his retirement, effective June 30 of 2022, the board approved a school superintendent search pro- posal with the Oregon School Board Association. Executive secretary/human resources assistant Cheryl Costello has also given notice of her retirement, effective June 30. In regard to moving forward with the proposed infrastructure bond issue in the spring, Dirksen said that the decision will be made in January. Board members acknowledged that it may be harder to pass a bond measure, but gener- ally supported the need for bond approval for updates to school facilities. In other business, the board: -Received the follow- -See EMOTIONAL HEALTH/ PAGE EIGHT BACKED BY A YEAR-ROUND CLOG-FREE GUARANTEE CALL US TODAY FOR 1-855-536-8838 A FREE ESTIMATE 15 % OFF + YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE * 10 % 5 % + OFF OFF TO THE FIRST 50 CALLERS! ** SENIOR & MILITARY DISCOUNTS | Promo Number: 285 Mon-Thurs: 8am-11pm, Fri-Sat: 8am-5pm, Sun: 2pm-8pm EST *For those who qualify. One coupon per household. No obligation estimate valid for 1 year. ** Offer valid at estimate only. CSLB# 1035795 DOPL #10783658-5501 License# 7656 License# 50145 License# 41354 License# 99338 License# 128344 License# 218294 License# 603 233 977 License# 2102212986 License# 2106212946 License# 2705132153A License# LEAFFNW822JZ License# WV056912 License# WC-29998-H17 Nassau HIC License# H01067000 Registration# 176447 Registration# HIC.0649905 Registration# C127229 Registration# C127230 Registration# 366920918 Registration# PC6475 Registration# IR731804 Registration# 13VH09953900 Registration# PA069383 Suffolk HIC License# 52229-H License# 2705169445 License# 262000022 License# 262000403 License# 0086990 Registration# H-19114 One solution for oxygen at home, away, and for travel Introducing the INOGEN ONE – It’s oxygen therapy on your terms No more tanks to refi ll. No more deliveries. No more hassles with travel. The INOGEN ONE portable oxygen concentrator is designed to provide unparalleled freedom for oxygen therapy users. It’s small, lightweight, clinically proven for stationary and portable use, during the day and at night, and can go virtually anywhere — even on most airlines. Inogen accepts Medicare and many private insurances! Reclaim Your Freedom And Independence NOW! Call Inogen Today To Request Your FREE Info Kit 1-855-839-0752 © 2020 Inogen, Inc. All rights reserved. MKT-P0108 Your home is only as smart as your Internet. AT&T Internet 40 $ /mo. when bundled, plus taxes & equip. fee. 12 mo agmt, other qualifying service (min $19/mo) & combined bill req’d. $10/mo equip. fee applies. Incl 1TB data/mo. $10 chrg for each add’l 50GB (up to $100/mo). † Cut cable internet and switch to AT&T Internet. Call now! • Plans up to 100 Mbps. ‡ • Free Smart Home Manager App 1 with Parental Controls. 2 • The bandwidth to power multiple devices at once. Number of devices depends on screen size/resolution. • Get a seamless whole-home Wi-Fi experience with AT&T Smart Wi-Fi. 3 Limited availability. May not be available in your area. Call to see if you qualify. Iv Support Holdings LLC 888-486-0359 Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T Internet services. Not all speeds available in all areas. Call to see if you qualify. $40 INTERNET OFFER: Price for Internet (768k - 100) for new residential customers when bundled with another qualifying AT&T service (DIRECTV, U-verse TV, AT&T TV or AT&T Phone or postpaid AT&T wireless). Prorated ETF ($180) applies if Internet is disconnected before end of 12 months. Must maintain all bundled services to receive advertised pricing. Additional Fees & Taxes: Excludes cost-recovery charges, where applicable and $10/mo equipment fee. Activ/Installation: $35 activation fee (self-install) or $99 installation (full tech install) may apply. Credit restrictions apply. Pricing subject to change. Subj. to Internet Terms of Service at att.com/internet-terms. † Unlimited data allowance may also be purchased separately for an add’l $30/mo., or maintain a bundle of TV & Internet on a combined bill and receive unlimited internet data at no add’l charge. For more info, go to att.com/internet-usage.‡ Internet speed claims represent maximum network service capability speeds. Actual customer speeds are not guaranteed and may vary based on several factors. For more information, go to att.com/speed101. 1 AT&T Smart Home Manager is available to AT&T Internet service customers with a compatible AT&T Wi-Fi Gateway. Features limited to home Wi-Fi network. 2 Parental Controls and Data Usage features available with BGW210, 5268AC and NVG599 Wi-Fi Gateways. 3 AT&T Smart Wi-Fi requires installation of a BGW210, 5268AC, or NVG599 Wi-Fi Gateway. Standard with Internet plans (12M or higher). Whole-home Wi-Fi connectivity may require AT&T Smart Wi-Fi Extender(s) sold separately. Offers may not be combined with other promotional offers on the same services and may be modified or discontinued at any time without notice. Other conditions apply to all offers. ©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. All Rights Reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. Blazing Fast Internet! ADD TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR ONLY 19 . 99 $ /mo. where available 2-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE $ 64 99 MO. America’s Top 120 Package 190 CHANNELS Including Local Channels! CALL TODAY - For $100 Gift Card Promo Code: DISH100 for 12 Mos. 1-866-373-9175 Offer ends 7/14/21. All offers require credit qualification, 24-month commitment with early termination fee and eAutoPay. Prices include Hopper Duo for qualifying customers. Hopper, Hopper w/Sling or Hopper 3 $5/mo. more. Upfront fees may apply based on credit qualification.