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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 11, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE HELP WANTED PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE SUPERVISOR ROAD COMMITTEE OPENINGS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Morrow County is now accepting applications for a full-time exempt Pub- lic Health Nurse Super- visor. The Public Health Nurse Supervisor func- tions as a member of the Public Health Manage- ment Team, and assists with the administration of public health services pro- vided by the County. The Nurse Supervisor man- ages professional nursing staff and paraprofessional employees who provide public health nursing ser- vices. For complete job description, salary range, application, and employ- ee benefits, please visit Morrow County at http:// www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Lindsay Grogan, HR Manager at lgrogan@ co.morrow.or.us, or (541) 676-5620. Morrow Coun- ty is an EOE. Open until filled, first review Novem- ber 12, 2020. 11-4-2c Morrow County Public Works is seeking individu- als wanting to serve on the Road Committee. Open Positions at this time, and upcoming appointments: Boardman area Alternate, Irrigon representative and Alternate and North Coun- ty Alternate, Heppner, Lexington, Ione, North and South County Rep- resentation. Committee members shall become fa- miliar with the operations, standards and financing needs of the Morrow County Road Department. Committee members shall provide advisory recom- mendations only to the Morrow County Board of Commisssioners, Pub- lic Works Director, Road Master and Assistant Road Master. These recommen- dations shall follow all County policies and con- sider all budgetary needs. Requests for appointment shall be presented to Pub- lic Works in writing by the candidate. Public Works shall provide these to the Morrow County Board of Commissioners for ap- proval and appointment. The applicants shall com- plete a form containing complete information regarding qualifications and reasons for interest in Committee membership. The form shall be signed and dated by the appli- cant. The form is available from the Morrow County Public Works department. Membership shall consist of: one member from each of the five incorporated communities in Morrow County; one representative of north Morrow Coun- ty and one representative of south Morrow County; two members at-large (one being from north Morrow County and one being from south Morrow County); agricultural representation shall be given preference for one of the at-large po- sitions. This shall com- prise the Morrow County Road Committee Mem- bership. A second group of nine shall comprise the alternate voting members who may stand in as vot- ing members if their des- ignated voting member is absent. This group shall be selected in the same man- ner as the voting members using the same criteria for geographic location. Mem- bers shall reside or own property within Morrow County. Committee mem- bers shall provide to Mor- row County Public Works and the Morrow County Board of Commissioners ongoing assistance with review of the Transporta- tion System Plan as relat- ed to the Morrow County Road System. Please send completed application to Morrow County Public Works Road Committee, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR 97839 or spointer@ co.morrow.or.us. The form can also be found on the website by visiting https:// www.co.morrow.or.us 11-11-3c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- GON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: TRICIA J. ROB- INSON Deceased. No. 20PB06545 NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been ap- pointed and has qualified as the personal representa- tive of the estate. All per- sons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with prop- er vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this no- tice, as stated below, to the personal representative at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate 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 October 28, 2020. To be published for three consecutive weeks. PERSONAL REPRESEN- TATIVE: Curtis D. Robinson 3682 SW 37th Ct. Pendleton, OR 97801 Telephone: 541-379-4289 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: wjk@kuhnlawoffices.com Published October 28, No- vember 4 and 11, 2020 Affidavit FULL-TIME FOREMAN Morrow County Public Works has an opening for a full-time Working Fore- man. Under the limited su- pervision of the Assistant Road Master, the Working Foreman provides super- vision and direction to the road crew employees as a project supervisor and decision-maker. The Working Foreman can be assigned projects such as paving, chip sealing, bridge repairs and mainte- nance, sign maintenance, pavement markings, vege- tation management, emer- gency road repairs, and other tasks. For complete job description, salary range, application, and em- ployee benefits, please vis- it Morrow County at http:// www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Lindsay Grogan, HR Manager at lgrogan@ co.morrow.or.us, or (541) 676-5620. Morrow Coun- ty is an EOE. Open until filled, first review Novem- ber 12, 2020. 11-4-2c TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER Local trucking company looking to hire a trans- portation dispatcher. Job requirements include, but not limited to; Manage a board of 10-15 trucks. Su- pervise on time pick-ups, deliveries, routings and other transit time factors. Communicate directly with customers, providing load and delivery updates and any issues that may arise or any other details necessary regarding our service. Maintain up to date knowledge of DOT regulations for drivers, including e-logs, permits, hazmat, weight restric- tions, etc. Ensure DOT and company specific safety regulations are being fol- lowed. Must be detail ori- ented. Must be proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Word and Excel). Prior dispatching or related ex- perience is desired but will train the right applicant. Wage $15-$30/hr DOE, PTO and health benefits. Please contact Jeff. 541-422-7206 11-4-2c Published November 11, 2020 Affidavit Gray wolf removed from Endangered Species list The U.S. Department of Interior recently an- nounced the official delis- ting of the gray wolf from the Endangered Species List based on clear evidence that the wolves’ numbers are healthy and stable fol- lowing decades of success- ful protection. This change will provide much-needed relief for ranchers by en- abling them to prevent live- stock from being targeted by wolf packs. “Oregon’s wolf popu- lation grew over 15 percent last year, and meanwhile, wolves continue to kill livestock in the area under federal management, with little recourse for local ranchers. The action by WANTED PROPERTY WANTED 4-H board of directors chosen I have buyers looking for homes, land and building lots in the Heppner, Lex- ington and Ione area. Good time to sell! Call, text or email me. David Sykes Sykes Real Estate 541-980-6674 - cell 541-676-9228 - office Heppner, OR david@rapidserve.net 10-21-tfn The 4-H Leaders Asso- ciation met on October 27 via ZOOM and approved the revised bylaws and op- erating policies. Part of this approval was the formation of the Morrow County 4-H Board of Directors; an en- tity required by state policy to oversee the financials and provide strategic planning for the 4-H program once a year, per the requirements of Oregon State 4-H and 4-H Foundation. The board is made up HEPPNER .NET Submit News, Advertising & Announcements Prepare for unexpected power outages with a Generac home standby generator graphics@rapidserve.net We also offer design and printing services Heppner Gazette-Times Sykes Printing DEADLINE: MONDAYS Blazing Fast Internet! FREE ADD TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR ONLY 19 . 99 $ /mo. where available 2-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE *Terms & Conditions Apply NO MORE GUTTER CLEANING, OR YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED! 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