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    PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OR-
EGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate
of:
Dan Dale Barclay, De-
ceased
#18PB04520
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed personal rep-
resentative. All persons
having claims against the
estate are hereby required
to present the same, with
vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal rep-
resentative at: 226 SE
Byers Avenue, Pendleton,
OR. 97801, within four
months after the date of
first publication of this no-
tice, or the claims may be
barred. All persons whose
rights may be affected by
the proceedings may ob-
tain additional information
from the records of the
court, the personal repre-
sentative or the attorney.
Dated and first published
this 23 day of July, 2018.
Personal Representative
Robert Lee Barclay
3423 Reservoir Road NW
Washington, D.C. 20007
Lawyer
Wade Bettis, Ph.D., P.C.
Wade P. Bettis, Ph.D.,
OSB#720255
1906 Fourth Street
La Grande, OR 97850
541-963-3313
Fax: 541-963-4072
Jesse
Hardval,
OSB
#160701
226 SE Byers Avenue
Pendleton OR. 97801
541-278-2143
Fax 541-276-2105
Published: July 25, August
1and 8, 2018
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DISSOLU-
TION OF FOPIANO
RANCH, INC.
To: Unknown Claimants
Please be advised that FO-
PIANO RANCH, INC., an
Oregon corporation (the
"Corporation"), has
been dissolved. All persons
having claims against the
Corporation are required
to present the same, with
proper vouchers, to the
Corporation's Registered
Agent, David E. Petersen,
at 805 SW Industrial Way,
Suite 5, Bend, Oregon
97702. Claims against the
Corporation will be barred
unless a proceeding to
enforce the claim is com-
menced within five years
after the publication of this
Notice.
Dated and first published
August 1, 2018.
Published August 1, 2018
Affid
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 1, 2018 -- SIX
NOTICES
Morrow County School District Board of Directors has
called a work session for Monday, August 13, 2018 at
5:30 pm at Heppner Elementary School in Heppner, OR.
The purpose of the work session is development of
2018/19 Board Goals.
Hidden oasis
receives award
Port of Morrow to host meet
and greet
The Port of Morrow
will be hosting a commu-
nity meet and greet at the
Port of Morrow with the
four finalists for the Port’s
executive director position
on Monday, Aug. 6. at the
Riverfront Room at the Port
offices from 5 to 7 p.m.
The four finalists will
be introduced and asked to
give a short introduction
speech beginning at 5:30
p.m. Appetizers and a vari-
ety of non-alcoholic bever-
ages will be served. The
finalists for the executive
director position include (in
alphabetical order):
-Dean Gardner of Se-
lah, WA; currently with
NextLevel: Building En-
terprise Value, former CEO
of Larson Fruit Company,
former CEO of United Pipe
and Supply, BBA and MBA
in marketing, finance and
accounting from University
of Texas.
- Ry a n D . N e a l o f
Boardman; currently gener-
al manager of warehousing
for Port of Morrow, former
director of operations at
Haney Truck Line, former
regional sales manager at
Knight Transportation, BS
in business from Oregon
State University.
-Stephanie Seamans,
CPA of Kennewick, WA;
currently the community
Birthday party
scheduled
Everyone is invited to the Willow Creek Valley As-
sisted Living on Saturday, Aug.4 at 1 p.m. to help Ida
Farra celebrate her 101 st birthday.
By Kay Proctor
A hidden oasis on the
top floor of St. Patrick’s
Apartments was recently
recognized with a garden
highlight award by the Hep-
pner volunteers.
The third floor balcony
on the southeast side of the
brick and stucco building
is accessed through a laun-
dry room. Not long ago,
it had a weathered wood
decking with an old, rusty
stationery bike set up in
one corner that was exposed
directly to the sun and saw
little to no use. Even when
management funded new
composite decking and the
old bike disappeared, the
area was still too hot for
summertime use.
So the apartment ten-
ants got inspired and got
busy. Tenants, family,
friends and apartment staff
pitched in with labor and/
or donations of items and
plants. A canopy and a
bright red umbrella give
shade and lounge chairs are
ready for kicking back. A
recirculating water fountain
delivers soothing sounds
and an assortment of garden
statuary adds charm. A pa-
and economic develop-
ment manager for Ben-
ton-Franklin Council of
Governments, former busi-
ness development manager
and CPA for Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla In-
dian Reservation, BS in
business accounting from
University of Idaho.
-Peter M. Wilhelm of
Kennewick, WA; currently
with QBM Management
INC. serving as project
manager at Boise/PCA Pa-
per Mill in Wallula, WA,
former plant manager of
Zeachem INC., BS in me-
chanical engineering from
University of Idaho, MBA
from University of Oregon.
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tio table and chairs provide
a cozy spot for conversa-
tion over an iced drink. A
hanging feeder offers a nice
drink to interested hum-
mingbirds.
Lining the entire bal-
cony and helping to lower
temperatures a bit are many
pots and containers of col-
orful flowers and vegetables
such as tomatoes, peppers,
basil and even cauliflower
which the residents keep
well-watered.
A spokesperson for the
project stated that there
have been too many vol-
unteers, contributors and
donors to single out any
by name, but collectively
they created a shady, green
oasis for all residents and
their visitors to enjoy, three
stories up.
The Garden Highlight
Award is sponsored by
MCGG/Greed Feed & Seed
and Heppner Volunteers.
It is given to those with
exceptional seasonal high-
lights, special outdoor proj-
ects or yards out of the city
limits. For any suggestions,
contact kayproctor@gmail.
com.
Brush fire in
Heppner
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Heppner Housing Au-
thority meets the 1st Mon-
day of every month 11a.m.
at the St. Patrick’s Senior
Center 190 N. Main St
Heppner, OR
Published: Aug. 1, 2018
A small brush fire was reported and extinguished in Heppner
last Thursday night. The fire started near the bridge on Chase
Street and was called in around 11 pm. Heppner fire depart-
ment responded and the fire was put out quickly. -Photo by
David Sykes
Lindsay family
performs at library
On July 17 Joe Lindsay
and his children Cori Jo,
Andrew, and Ryan provided
a music program at the Ione
Library for summer library.
Seventeen children and
numerous adults enjoyed
singing along, dancing and
learning to play some of the
instruments.
While Joe played the
music, his children led the
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others in the Virginia reel
and the limbo and a game
that got steadily more com-
plicated with pointing fin-
gers, jerking elbows and
dancing feet.
Ione’s summer program
will conclude next Tuesday,
July 24, with geocaching.
Children ages four through
fifth grade are welcome to
attend at 10 a.m.
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