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    PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
SWCD Annual Meeting
The Morrow SWCD will
hold the annual meeting
for fiscal year 2021-2022
on Tuesday, January 3,
2023 beginning at 6:30
PM at the Ag Service Cen-
ter in Heppner to report
activities and give a finan-
cial review for the year. To
join via Zoom or confer-
ence call, please contact
the SWCD beforehand at
541-676-5452. Meetings
of the Morrow SWCD
are open to the public.
published: December 14,
21, 28, 2022
Heppner City Council Po-
sition Open for interested
individual
The City of Heppner has
a Councilor position open
for placement. Interested
parties must be at least 18
years of age, have resided
within the Heppner City
Limits for at least twelve
(12) months as of January
9,2023 and be a registered
voter in the State of Ore-
gon. The forms are found
at cityofheppner.org or city
hall.
Interested parties can con-
tact City Hall, Monday
through Thursday from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The
deadline for applying is
5:00 p.m. January 6, 2023.
For more information,
contact Kraig Cutsforth
at 541-676-9618 or hep-
pner@cityofheppner.org.
Completed, signed forms
can be mailed to Heppner,
PO Box 756, Heppner, OR
97836 or brought to Hep-
pner City Hall at 111 N
Main St., Heppner OR.
Published: December 14,
21, 28, 2022 and January
4, 2023 affid.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MOR-
ROW Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of: No. 22PB11232 BOB-
BY GENE HARRIS, De-
ceased. NOTICE TO IN-
TERESTED 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 rep-
resentative. DATED and
first published December
28, 2022. Candy Chick,
Personal Representative
PO Box 452 Heppner, OR
97836. To be published for
three consecutive weeks.
PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE: Candy Chick
P.O. Box 452 Heppner,
OR 97836 Telephone:
541-965-0234
ATTORNEY FOR PER-
SONAL
REPRESEN-
TATIVE:
William
J.
Kuhn, OSB No. 762075
Kuhn Law Offices 267
N Main Street PO Box
428 Heppner, OR 97836.
Telephone:
541-676-
9141. FAX: 541-676-
5502
Email: wjk@
kuhnlawoffices.com.
published: December 28,
2022, January 4, 11, 2023
IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MOR-
ROW In the Matter of the
Estate of: Probate Depart-
ment . 22PB11231 BILLY
EUGENE GENTRY, De-
ceased. NOTICE TO IN-
TERESTED 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 be affected by
the proceedings in this es-
tate may obtain additional
information from the re-
cords of the court, the per-
sonal representative or the
attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED
and first published De-
cember 28, 2022 Brian
Kollman, Personal Repre-
sentative 61232 Hwy 207
PO Box 921 Heppner, OR
97836 .To be published for
three consecutive weeks.
PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE: Brian Kollman
61232 Hwy 207 PO Box
921 Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 377-2842 ATTOR-
NEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE: Wil-
liam 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@kuhn-
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From the Archives of the 1922 Gazette-Times
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Hail! Hail! Hail!
The New Year's here!
And we send to you
Our greeting true.
May lots of prosperity
And none of adversity
Be yours
While 1923 endures!
The spirit of the
season prompts
us to express to
the people of
Heppner and vi-
cinity our appre-
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We have had a BIG YEAR ! For us it has
been a YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT, tow-
ard which gratifying result YOU have gen-
erously and loyally contributed.
of our
ciation
We thank you, good people of Heppner,
and wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR.
pleasant business
relations during
the past year and
wish you a Pros-
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
We are still giving 10 per
MINOR & COMPANY
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New Year.
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has been a GOOD
YEAR!
May the Gods of joy,
May your cup of cheer-
We thank you for the
part you played in
MAK-
ING it so and in the words
of Dickens, "A
fulness in the New Year
happiness, pleasure, mirth
be filled to overflowing.
and sunshine come early
and the cheer of their
presence linger through
the New Year.
May it be the best you've
Happy
New Year to us all.
ever lived.
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God
bless us every one."
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whole year through
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YEAR
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to you. A Happy New
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Morrow County's Newspaper
extends the Season's Greetings with the
wish that your New Year will be as happy
as your Christmas was merry, and may 1923
see the continuation of your health, happi-
May it bring you prosperity and 365
happy health.
Hearty apprecia-
tion and very best
May it bring you new friends and
ures.
WISHES for a
HAPPY NEW
ness and prosperity.
days-o- f
pleas-
This then is our "Happy New Year" to
YEAR
you.
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ejecting both Avila and
passenger Asarias Alonso
Ramos.
The vehicle came to
rest on the eastbound side of
the freeway. Avila was pro-
nounced dead at the scene.
Ramos, 38, of Boardman
was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center
in Hermiston in critical
condition.
Speed and safety belt
use are believed to have
been factors in the crash,
along with icy road condi-
tions. OSP was assisted by
the Morrow County Sher-
iff’s Office, Boardman PD,
Boardman Fire and ODOT.
Willow Creek Valley
Housing concerns
elevation with a vertical
accuracy of 10 centime-
ters, or four inches. Lidar
equipment, which includes
a laser scanner, a Global
Positioning System (GPS),
and an Inertial Navigation
System (INS), is typical-
ly mounted on a small air-
craft.
“I think it’s good. The
smaller communities in our
county don’t have the re-
sources to do planning. I’m
glad the county weighs in
and helps them out,” Mor-
row County Commissioner
Don Russell said. “Get-
ting their water and sewer
infrastructure in place is
probably the first thing to
be done for any significant
building. All three have got
different levels of issues.
They’re working on it; it
looks like they’re making
some headway now. I’m
glad to see that.”
Mabbott said her next
step will be to work with
each of the cities as they
pursue the recommenda-
tions. She also stressed that
this is not an official county
land-use plan, though the
cities involved might want
to formally adopt it so that,
if they’re applying for a
grant or funding, then they
have that official record.
“But not for the county.
We were just advisory,”
said Mabbott.
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We want to thank our 4
daughters, Amy, Sara,
Kathleen and Kelsey and
their families for organiz-
ing a wonderful 50th anni-
versary party for us. Jackie
Ansotegui did a fantastic
job on the video. We also
thank everyone who at-
tended and sent cards for
the nice comments. It was
bittersweet, just losing
dad, but he was looking -Continued from PAGE ONE
forward to the party. Greg
we headed?’” Imes
and Janet Greenup
added. “So I’m very excited
Virginia Peck and fami- and hope we can continue
ly would like to thank the to do great work with the
Heppner Rural Fire De- Morrow County Planning
partment for their quick re- Department. They’re really
sponse to the small house key in helping these small
fire in October. We are cities to move forward.”
Morrow County Com-
grateful for all you do.
We would also like mission Chair Jim Doherty
to thank the doctors and pointed out that the list of
nursing staff at Pioneer available grant funding
Memorial Hospital for the included grants to help with
wonderful care you pro- water emergencies, which
vided for Lyle and Virginia would also help the water
recently. Your compassion issues in the North End.
“If we can find funding
and skill is greatly appre-
for the Port of Morrow
ciated.
to complete the CLOMR
FOR SALE
(Conditional Letter of Map
Revision) work at the mill
For Sale
site, that 80 acres of indus-
Border Collie trial ground could come into
Idaho Shag Puppies use in the Willow Creek
Valley,” Morrow County
Working Parents
Commissioner Vice Chair
Melissa Lindsay added,
$150
referring to the site of the
Call: 541-376-8385
old Kinzua mill outside
Heppner. “I believe fully
ALL NEWS AND
that if we win that battle, the
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next one’s going to be eas-
DEADLINE:
ier, and that could impact
all three cities in potential
to use the Lidar (light de-
tection and ranging) to get
to a CLOMR. That could
impact greatly all three of
those cities.”
Lidar is a technolo-
gy used to create high-res-
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. olution models of ground
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Morrow
SWCD to
meet
Boardman man Ricardo
Mejia Avila, 27, was killed
in a single vehicle crash on
I-84 on Christmas Day. A
passenger in the vehicle re-
mains in critical condition.
Oregon State Police
(OSP) reports that it re-
sponded to the call around
6:54 a.m. on Sunday, Dec.
25. The accident occurred
on Interstate 84 in Morrow
County, near milepost 174.
The preliminary in-
vestigation indicated that
Avila was driving a silver
Mercedes E320 and was
traveling westbound when
it left the roadway and went
into the median. The vehicle
then rolled several times,
IIEPrXER, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER
S.
of the NE W YEAR 1
Blue Mountain Com-
munity College winter term
2021-2022 honor roll rec-
ognition went to the fol-
lowing full-time Morrow
County students:
President’s List (3.75
- 4.0 GPA): Roselyn Cal-
dera, Lainey Claybrook,
Zoey Gilbert, Mckenna
Kendrick, Omar Madrigal,
Blane Mahoney, Luke Mey-
ers, Carmelita Morrison,
Edwin Pacheco, Samantha
Rea, Noah Reaves, Hum-
berto Sanchez and Hayden
White.
Vice President’s List
(3.5 to 3.74): Jessica Cain,
Samantha Howard, Arlene
Mejia Lopez, Erika Ro-
driguez Coria and Liliana
Rodriguez.
Morrow SWCD will
meet Tuesday, Jan. 3, at
6 p.m. at the Ag Service
Center in Heppner. To join
via Zoom or conference
call, contact the SWCD be-
forehand at 541-676-5452.
Meetings of the Morrow
SWCD are open to the
public.
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4-Corners Snowmobile Club to
hold Annual Holiday Playday
The 4-Corners Snowmo-
bile Club will hold the An-
nual Holiday Playday on
Saturday, January 7, 2023,
at Kelly Prairie. There will
be a bonfire and hot dogs,
chili and hot chocolate will
be provided. There will be
a Poker Run for everyone
to enjoy. For informa-
tion about the club or this
event, please contact Mike
Gorman, 541-980-3396 or
Cliff Dougherty, 541-561-
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