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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE PORT OF MOR-
ROW, OREGON
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF RESOLUTION
The Port of Morrow, Or-
egon (the “Port”) hereby
gives notice pursuant to
ORS 777.565(1) that the
Board of Commissioners
of the Port will consider
a Resolution (the “Reso-
lution”) at a regular meet-
ing to be held at 1:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, February
12, 2020 at the Riverfront
Center, 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman, Oregon 97818.
The Resolution will au-
thorize the issuance, sale,
execution and delivery of
one or more series of the
Port of Morrow Transmis-
sion Facilities Revenue
Bonds (Bonneville Co-
operation Project No. 7)
(the “Bonds”), approve
the Bonds and other doc-
uments to be executed and
delivered or distributed in
connection therewith; and
certain other matters relat-
ed thereto.
Complete copies of the
Resolution may be ob-
tained without charge
from the Executive Di-
rector of the Port located
at the Riverfront Center,
2 Marine Drive, P.O. Box
200, Boardman, Oregon
97818 telephone: 541-
481-7678.
THE PORT OF MOR-
ROW, OREGON
Ryan Neal, Executive Di-
rector
Published January 22, Jan-
uary 29 and February 5,
2020 Affidavit
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEET-
ING
A public meeting of the
Budget Committee of
Morrow County, State
of Oregon, to discuss the
proposed compensation
changes of an elected of-
ficer, effective January
1, 2021, will be held at
the Morrow County Bar-
tholomew Building, Upper
Conference Room, 110
N. Court Street, Heppner,
Oregon. The meeting will
take place on the 29th day
of January, 2020 at 9:00
a.m. The agenda will be
posted to www.co.morrow.
or.us/finance.
The purpose of the meet-
ing is to discuss proposed
changes of an elective of-
ficer per ORS 204.126 and
to receive comment from
the public.
This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will
take place. Any person
may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed
compensation with the
Budget Committee.
A copy of the proposed
budget document chang-
es may be inspected or
obtained on or after Jan-
uary 24, 2020 at the Mor-
row County Bartholomew
Building, 110 N. Court
Street, Heppner, Oregon;
between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m.; Mon-
day - Friday. For more
information, please vis-
it www.co.morrow.or.us/
finance or call Katherine
Knop, Finance Director at
(541) 676-5615.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF MORROW
COUNTY PARKS COM-
MITTEE MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Morrow
County Parks Commit-
tee will meet for a regular
scheduled meeting to re-
port activities and updates
regarding Morrow County
Parks on Tuesday, January
28, 2020 at 1:30 PM, at
the Morrow County Public
Works Conference Room,
365 West Highway 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839.
Morrow County Parks
Committee meetings are
open to the public.
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Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
- Abraham Barajas, 20,
was convicted of Count 1:
unlawful use of a weapon
felony class C, committed
on or about November 10,
2019. Conviction was based
upon a guilty plea on Janu-
ary 9, 2020.
Defendant is sentenced
to the custody of Oregon
Dept. of Corrections for a
period of 13 months. The
term of post-prison super-
vision is two years. He is
to have no contact with the
victims.
For Count 3: menac-
ing, misdemeanor Class
A, committed on or about
November 10, 2019, with
the conviction based upon
a guilty plea on January 9,
2020, the defendant shall
be sentenced to discharge.
Count 3 is discharged.
Count 2: felon in pos-
session of a firearm is dis-
missed. Count 4: unlawful
possession of a firearm is
dismissed. Count 5: unlaw-
ful possession of a firearm
is dismissed.
-Juan Rodriguez, Jr.,
24, was convicted of Count
1: felon in possession of
a firearm, felony class C,
committed on or about No-
vember 10, 2019. Convic-
tion is based upon a guilty
plea on December 26, 2019.
Fees and assessments pay-
able to the court: $200.
Defendant is sentenced
to the custody of Oregon
Dept. of Corrections for a
period of 13 months. The
term of post-prison super-
vision is two years. As a
condition of post-prison
supervision, there will be
no contact with victims,
forfeit property seized by
the State of Oregon, com-
plete alcohol/drug eval and
recommended treatment, no
drugs without prescription
and PPS office notification,
not allowed where illegal
drugs are kept, used or sold,
not use or possess drug
paraphernalia and submit
to and pay for random drug
testing.
Count 2: unlawful pos-
session of a firearm is dis-
missed.
Boardman Fire to
select new fire chief
Five candidates are in
the running for the new fire
chief at Boardman Rural
Fire Protection. A meet and
greet is scheduled February
2 from noon to 3 p.m. at the
SAGE Center in Boardman.
Interviews will take place
Monday, February 3 at the
Port of Morrow with four
panels.
Candidates being con-
sidered for the position
include:
-Dale Britton has 27
years in the fire service. He
has an associate degree in
fire science and has served
as a lieutenant in Tumwater,
WA for 13 years.
-Hal Bumgarner has 28
years in the fire service. He
has an associate degree in
security administration and
is currently a chief officer in
Pottawatomie, KS, where
he has served since 2017.
- John Clark has 40
years in the fire service and
has a master’s degree in
safety administration. John
is currently the fire chief in
Baker City, OR, where he
has served since 2018.
-Adam Cole has 13
years in the fire service and
has an associate degree in
fire science. Adam is the
captain and training officer
in Boardman where has
served since 2007.
-Michael Hughes has
33 years in the fire service.
He is currently a volunteer
firefighter and has served
as a training officer in Twin
Bridges, MT since 2014.
Community lunch menu
Willow Creek Baptist volunteers will serve lunch on
Wednesday, January 29 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Lunch will be beef stroganoff, wheat bread, parmesan
zucchini spears, peas and chilled pears.
Milk, coffee and tea is served at each meal. Suggested
donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
Annual Morrow County crop
tour planned
Starvation Farms of
Lexington, in cooperation
with Morrow and Gilliam
County Wheat Growers
League and Oregon State
University Extension, will
be hosting the annual crop
tour on Friday, May 15.
Equipment dealers
from the PNW will be pre-
senting drill demonstrations
and staff from OSU and
USDA will provide grow-
ers the newest in research
results of test plots. The day
begins at noon at Starvation
Farms in Lexington.
Growers are invited
to join a tour bus to get
from field to field, complete
the tour and then return to
the farm shop for dinner
and music by the Corey
Peterson Band. For more
information, contact Larry
Lutcher or Erin Heideman
at OSU Extension at 541-
676-9642.
Currin named to Dean’s List
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Heppner Elks Club
Jacee Currin of Heppner has been named to the Dean’s List at Montana State
University for the 2019 fall semester.
To be eligible for the President’s or Dean’s List students must complete a minimum
of 12 credit hours. Students with a perfect 4.0 grade point average (GPA) are named to
the President’s List and students with a GPA of 3.5 or above are named to the Dean’s List.
A total of 4,904 undergraduates were named to the university’s two honor rolls
for the 2019 fall semester.
RATE INCREASE
Due to the rising costs of operation, the following
proposed rates will be
effective February 1, 2020
Local (in city limits)
Rural (outside city limits)
Local Business Dumpsters
Rural Dumpsters
$22.50
$25.00
$80.00
$80.00
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