PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of:
BETTY LOU MAR-
Q U A R D T, D e c e a s e d
No. 22PB10742 NO-
TICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
Notice is given that the
undersigned have been ap-
pointed and have qualified
as the co-personal represen-
tatives 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 notice,
as stated below, to the
co-personal representa-
tives 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 addition-
al information from the
records of the court, the
co-personal representa-
tives or the attorney for the
co-personal representatives.
DATED and first pub-
lished January 18, 2023.
SS William J. Kuhn OSB
# 762075 P.O. Box 428
Heppner, OR 97836 To be
published for three consec-
utive weeks. CO-PERSON-
AL REPRESENTATIVES:
Sheree Smith 67057 Mar-
quardt Road Lexington, OR
97839 Tel: (541) 989-8454
P a m e l a
P i p e r
P. O .
Box
373
Heppner,
Oregon
Te l : ( 5 4 1 ) 6 7 6 - 5 4 0 4
AT T O R N E Y F O R
CO-PERSONAL REP-
R E S E N TAT I V E S :
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@kuhnlawoffic-
es.com
Published: January 18, 25, Febru-
ary 1, 2023 affid
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
CASE NO. 23PB00390
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
I N T H E M AT T E R
OF THE ESTATE OF
WAY N E H E N R Y
SCHNELL, deceased
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN THAT William
J.L. Vandermolen has been
appointed as the personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having a
claim against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned attorney
for the personal represen-
tative at: 121 SW Morrison
St., Suite 600, Portland, OR
97204, within four months
after the date of first publi-
cation of this notice, or the
claims may be barred.
All those persons
whose rights may be affect-
ed by the proceedings may
obtain additional informa-
tion from the records of the
Court, the personal repre-
sentative, or the attorney for
the personal representative.
Dated and first published
on: January 25, 2023
William J.L. Vandermolen,
Personal Representative
Melissa E. Chapman, OSB
#092857
FARLEIGH WADA WITT
Attorneys for Personal Rep-
resentative
121 SW Morrison St., Suite
600
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (503) 228-6044
Fax: (503) 228-1741
Email: mchapman@fww-
law.com
Published: January 25, Feb-
ruary 1, 8, 2023
CREZ III discusses
expanding boundary,
Boardman area of
influence
The Columbia River
Enterprise Zone (CREZ)
III board discussed altering
boundaries for both the en-
terprise zone and city areas
of influence at a Jan. 23
meeting in Boardman.
Port of Morrow Ex-
ecutive Director Lisa Mit-
telsdorf suggested that the
CREZ III boundary be ex-
panded to include a new
Amazon property on Bomb-
ing Range Rd.
Morrow County Com-
missioner David Sykes
asked how much of the
allowed 15 square miles the
enterprise zone had already
used. Mittelsdorf said the
CREZ is currently 11.43
square miles, so there was
plenty of room to grow.
The property in question is
about 160 acres.
Both Morrow County
and the Port need to agree
on the boundary move be-
fore it is sent to the state
for approval. The taxing
districts affected by the ex-
panded enterprise zone also
need to be given 21 days’
notice. The board agreed
to move forward with that
process.
City of Boardman
Councilor Karen Pettigrew
was also at the meeting
and asked that the Board-
man Airport be included in
Boardman’s area of influ-
ence. An area of influence
is a prescribed area that
extends beyond a city’s lim-
its, within which they are
allowed a say in develop-
ment and siting. Right now,
the Boardman Airport falls
outside Boardman’s area of
influence. Board members
agreed that the Port of Mor-
row and Morrow County
would make that change
to the intergovernmental
agreement. The change
only affects the Boardman
Airport property.
Also at the meeting, the
board elected Port of Mor-
row Commission Secretary
Joe Taylor as chair. Taylor
replaces former Morrow
County Commissioner Don
Russell, who retired at the
end of the year. Sykes was
elected vice chair.
FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 1
Ione school honors
students at assembly
A big heartfelt Thank You
to our community for the
amazing love we have
been shown. The cards,
food, flowers, soup, auc-
tion and barrel racing
fundraiser was extremely
generous. A huge shout
out to Tiffanie Greenup,
Julie Baker and Jeanie
Collins for organizing
that event. We feel so
blessed to be a part of this
community. Love, Ashli
and John Gould, Adam
and Amber Stutzman, and
Andy and Rachael Stutz-
man.
2-1p
Ione Community School elementary students were
recognized for being respectful and responsible. Front
row (L-R): Konleigh Rietmann, Luna Rico Gonza-
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Ione Community
School celebrated its stu-
dents at a school assembly
on Thursday, Jan. 26. The
character traits for January
were respectful and respon-
sible. Staff selected students
from each grade that they
felt best exemplified those
character traits.
Kindergarten students
were Konleigh Rietmann
and Adley McElligott.
For first grade were
Luna Rico and Kyson Scog-
gin.
Second graders chosen
were Kleo Childers and
Miriam Rico.
Representing third
grade was Matthew Bailey.
Fourth grade student
was Emily Rico Gonzalez.
Fifth graders were Izzy
Carson, Mina Hernandez
and Cooper Stefani.
In sixth grade were Will
McElligott and Madelyn
Campbell.
Students were also rec-
ognized for attendance of
90 percent or above for the
Rep. Greg Smith of Heppner with city officials from District second quarter. Receiving
57 who gathered at the Capitol last week to discuss legisla-
attendance certificates were
tive priorities. -Contributed photo
Alison Aparicio, Liam Apa-
SALEM, Ore.—Last District 57 who made the ricio, Bryson Bailey, Julius
week, Rep. Greg Smith journey down; it is always Bailey, Matthew Bailey,
(R-Heppner) celebrated a blessing to meet with
City Day at the Capitol. friends.”
Smith is currently serv-
Each legislative session,
the League of Oregon Cit- ing his 12 th term as a state
ies coordinates a day when representative, making him
mayors, city councilors, the longest-serving member
city managers and other in the Oregon Legislature.
city officials descend upon He holds a gavel as the
the Capitol to meet with co-chair of the Joint Ways
representatives and senators and Means Subcommittee
to discuss their legislative on General Government.
Rep. Smith also serves as
priorities.
Linsey Mitchell and
“Our municipal leaders the co-vice chair of the
Hunter
Nichols of Heppner
are a critical part of the full Joint Ways and Means
have
been
named to the
legislative process, and Committee. Additionally,
Eastern
Oregon
University
I would like to extend a he is the ranking member on
Dean’s
List
for
the 2022
thank you to the League of the House Revenue Com-
fall
term,
along
with six
Oregon Cities for helping mittee.
Boardman graduates and
To reach out, visit
coordinate the day’s activi-
two Irrigon graduates.
ties,” said Smith. “I would Smith’s Facebook page or
Mitchell and Nichols
also like to thank each of send him an email at rep. are both students in the
the mayors, city managers gregsmith@oregonlegisla- College of STM and Health
and city councilors from ture.gov.
Science at the university.
Mitchell is majoring in
psychology and Nichols is
majoring in biology.
Ashley Aguilera
and Adrian Roa of Irrigon
were also both named to the
The next meeting of the senior center dining room. list. Both attend the busi-
Heppner Housing Authori- For more information, con- ness college, with Aguilera
ty for the Heppner Senior tact KayRene Qualls at majoring in accounting and
Roa in business adminis-
Center will be Tuesday, 541-980-2836.
tration.
Feb. 7, at 4 p.m. in the
Boardman students
named to the EOU Dean’s
List were Veronica Alvarez
Frias, STM and Health
Science, with a double ma-
jor in Computer Program-
a
program
sponsored
by
ming I and Computer Sci-
The Morrow and Gil-
ence; Lesly Anzora, STM
Morrow
County
Livestock
liam County Wheat Grow-
and Health Science, Psy-
Growers
following
until
3
ers League will hold a joint
chology; Dominic Epkey,
p.m.
Gilliam
County
Live-
meeting on Wednesday,
STM and Health Science,
stock
Growers
are
invited
Feb. 8, at the Gilliam-Bis-
Psychology; Edgar Guz-
to
attend.
bee Building in Heppner.
man, Agriculture (OSU),
Join
the
meeting
for
The program will start with
General Studies-Explorato-
updates
on
issues
facing
a meeting of the Morrow
County Soil and Water Morrow and Gilliam Coun- ry; Jose Puerta, Business,
Conservation District at 9 ty wheat and livestock pro- Business Administration;
and Johana Sepulveda
a.m., followed by a pro- ducers, legislative high-
Vieyra, Arts, Humanities
gram geared toward wheat lights from the League and & Social Science, Anthro-
producers from 10-12 p.m. an update on research and pology/Sociology.
Coffee service will be pro- extension activities. For
Qualifying students
vided by Breaking Grounds. more information, contact achieve and maintain a
Wheat Growers and OWGL Secretary/Trea- grade point average of 3.5
Livestock Growers are in- surer Erin Heideman at or higher on a 4.0 scale
vited for lunch provided blownawayranch@gmail. while completing a mini-
by Tumbleweed Café, with com.
mum of 12 hours of graded
EOU coursework.
Rep. Smith celebrates
City Day at the Capitol
Mitchell,
Nichols
named to
EOU dean’s
list
Housing authority
to meet
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Hernandez, Mina Hernan-
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Lemus, Anson McCabe,
Adley McElligott, Harlow
McElligott, Gabriel Men-
doza, Joe Miles, Joshua
Neiffer, Angel Ramirez, Ee-
ston Revoir, Emberlee Re-
voir, Emmyngton Revoir,
Teagan Roy, Amilya Roy,
Brylee Scoggin, Sophia
Serrano, Beckett Skow,
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