PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
has been appointed as the
personal representative of
the above estate. All per-
sons having a claim against
the estate are required to
present them to the un-
dersigned attorney for the
personal representative at:
121 SW Morrison St., Suite
600, Portland, OR 97204,
within four months after
the date of first publica-
tion of this notice, or the
claims may be barred.
All those persons whose
rights may be affected by
the proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the Court, the
personal representative, 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 Morri-
son 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 affid
IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF
THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate of
No. 23PB00391
DONALD L. BENNETT
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSON Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed has been appointed
personal
representative.
All persons havng claims
against the estate are re-
quired to present them,
with vouchers attached,
to the undersigned per-
sonal representative at the
office of Monahan, Grove
& Tucker, 105 N. Main,
Milton-Freewater,
OR
97862 (attorneys for the
personal representative),
within four months after
the date of first publica-
tion of this notice, or the
claims may be barred. All
persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain addition-
al information, from the
records of the court, the
personal representative, or
the attorneys for the per-
sonal representative. Dated
and first published Febru-
ary 1, 2023.
S/S SANDRA
LEE MATTHEWS
Personal Representative
SUBMITTED BY:
Samuel E. Tucker, OSB
#763644MONAHAN,
GROVE & TUCKER
Attorneys at Law
105 N. Main St
Milton-Freewater,
OR
97862 phone 541-938-
3377 fax 541-938-6112
sam@mgtlegal.com
published; February 1, 8,
15 , 2023. affid
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requesting proposals from
qualified engineering firms
to perform general engi-
neering services for a va-
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to negotiate a contract with
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on or before 4pm March 3,
2023. Contact:Greg Smith,
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Morrow County Pub-
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Quotes for supplying Class
C Hot Mix Asphalt. Sup-
pliers submitting Quotes
shall be considered based
upon the lowest responsive
and responsible bid with
consideration of trucking
turn-around time to vari-
ous paving sites.
All documents for this Re-
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obtained from the Mor-
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& RFPs tab (co.morrow.
or.us). The Request For
Quotes closes and will be
reviewed March 1st. 2023
at3:00 pm P.S.T.
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and specifications may be
reviewed at the Morrow
County Website Bids &
RFPs tab co.morrow.or.us
Bid’s will be received by
Management
Assistant
Sandi Pointer in person or
mail via UPS or Fed-Ex
to: Morrow County Public
Works, 365 West Highway
74, Lexington, Or. 97839,
Attn: Sandi Pointer
2-8-3 c
Town of Lexington Coun-
cil Members will be meet-
ing for council meeting
on February 14th at 6:30
pm and this is open to the
public.At Lexington Town
Hall 425 F Street, Lexing-
ton, OR 97839
Published: February 8,
2023 affid
CARD OF THANKS
On behalf of the Ron and
Tami Stutzman Family,
we would like to sincerely
Thank the first responders,
the Pioneer Memorial Hos-
pital and staff, the doctors,
the nurses, the Morrow
County Sheriff Depart-
ment, the 911 dispatchers,
the volunteers and all of
people on the side of the
road for your dedication in
helping with such a tragic
situation. Your commit-
ment to helping our loved
ones is such a comfort. To
know you all were there
was such a consolation
during our heartbreak.
Heppner is an amazing
place, with amazing peo-
ple. And we are so bless-
ed to call this our home. A
Thank You is not adequate.
It doesn't completely cover
what our hearts feel. But
please know we love each
and every one of you. And
you all are Heroes in our
hearts.
Much Love, John and
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FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Cavan-Harris takes St. Pat’s Remembrance
Walk, 5k run returns
fifth at districts
First Heppner female wrestler
to earn a spot at state
next month
Participants in the 2022 Friends Helping Friends Remem-
brance Walk. The event is returning this year during Hep-
pner’s Wee Bit O’ Ireland Celebration March 18. -File Photo
The three Heppner High School female wrestlers trav-
eled to Scapoose for the district tournament over the
weekend. Pictured L-R: Loren Trujillo, Kylie Holden
and Journey Cavan-Harris. -Photo by Tylynn Cimmiyotti
On Saturday, the three
Heppner High School fe-
male wrestlers traveled to
Scappoose for the OSAA
Girls 4A/3A/2A/1A Spe-
cial Districts tournament.
Loren Trujillo (freshman)
and Kylie Holden (senior)
did not place, but Journey
Cavan-Harris (freshman)
placed fifth and earned a
spot at state. Cavan-Harris
is the first HHS female to
place at the district level
and earn a place at state.
Cavan-Harris started
out strong in the first cham-
pionship round, winning by
fall over Payton Mauldin
of St. Helens. She then
went on to win by fall over
Katelyn Wiseman of Riv-
erside in a hard-fought
quarterfinal match before
being taken down by Delia
Gulzow of La Grande in the
semifinal round. She was
defeated by Kiara Rios of
Dayton in the consolation
semifinal, and then took
another victory over Maul-
din in the fifth-place match.
A no-contest loss to Rios
in the fourth-place match
gave Cavan-Harris fifth
place in the tournament.
Also wrestling for the
Mustang girls were Loren
Trujillo and Kylie Holden.
Both girls wrestled well this
season but came up against
Heppner wrestler Journey
Cavan-Harris placed fifth at
districts to earn a spot at the
state tournament, the first
female Heppner wrestler to do
so. -Photo by Tylynn Cimmiyotti
tough opponents in the Spe-
cial District 1 tournament.
Holden won by fall
over Cheyenne Neihuser
of Warrenton in the first
championship round, only
to suffer two consecutive
falls to wrestlers from
La Grande and Gilchrist.
Trujillo lost by techni-
cal fall to Adalia Chavez
of Riverside and then took
another fall to Krista Boz-
ley of Neah-Kah-Nie to end
her run at the SD1 podium.
The Heppner boys also
competed over the weekend.
Full coverage will follow in
next week’s Gazette-Times.
Ione libraries receive
science books
Ione libraries have
some new science books
thanks to a local participa-
tion in a national project.
The Outstanding Science
Trade Books (OSTB) 2023
project culminated this
month with the nominated
books going to the Ione
Public Library and the Ione
Community School library.
The project was spear-
headed by Sarah Carl-
son, who was one of a
nine-member national panel
for selecting the books for
the annual list. The Chil-
dren’s Book Council and
the National Science Teach-
ing Association (NSTA)
have coordinated on the
review and selection of
the OSTB list for the past
50 years. Carlson, a local
retired science teacher and
member of NSTA, was se-
lected to serve on the panel
for three years.
Each year 250-300
newly published K-12
science trade books are
nominated for the award.
The publishers send their
nominations to each pan-
el member, who then has
three months to read and
review the books. The panel
then meets to decide which
books should be on the
OSTB list.
This year, Carlson
worked with the Ione com-
munity in reading and re-
viewing the books. Ione
City Hall served as the
repository for the books
during the process. Each
book was reviewed for its
science content, illustra-
tions, activities, format and
design. The Ione reader/
reviewer volunteers were
Maureen McElligott, Bar-
bara Collin, Betty Riet-
mann, Rachell Hughes,
Becky Doherty, Liz Peter-
son, Linda Neiffer, Brandi
Orem and Mary Rietmann.
“Without these commu-
nity volunteers, the review
process would be difficult
given the time constraints
of the selection process,”
said Carlson.
With the release of the
2023 OSTB list, the Ione
Public Library and the Ione
Community School library
have received all of the
nominated books.
“The best part of the
project is giving the books
away, and knowing that
young readers have ac-
cess to the most current
outstanding science trade
books,” said Carlson.
Since Carlson’s com-
mittee appointment was for
three years, the 2021 OSTB
books can be found at the
Gilliam County Library
in Condon, and the 2022
OSTB books at the Heppner
schools. A full listing of the
2023 OSTB books, as well
as past year’s winners, can
be found at https://www.
cbcbooks.org/readers/read-
ing-lists/outstanding-sci-
ence-lists/.
Dust off those walking/
running shoes and get a
jump start to all the family
fun during Heppner’s Wee
Bit O’ Ireland St. Patrick’s
Day Celebration. Friends
Helping Friends will again
be hosting the St. Patrick’s
Day Remembrance Walk
and 5k run on Saturday,
March 18. Registration and
a social hour will begin at
8:30 a.m.. The walk and 5k
run will begin at 9:30 a.m.
following the annual group
photo.
Along with the fun
traditions from the event,
the Friends Helping Friends
committee is also work-
ing on some new twists.
Currently in the works is
making the 5k run a timed
event, though it will still be
all for fun.
All participants of the
walk and run will receive a
two-toned event bracelet to
add to their collection from
all of the past years’ events,
but the event will now also
have tee shirts for sale.
Friends Helping Friends
has not had tee shirts since
the inaugural year of the
event, saying they wanted
to use all of the proceeds
to benefit each year’s cause
versus an added expense.
Now, after their “15 th -
ish year,” they have decided
to bring them back. Anyone
will be able to purchase
one of the newly designed,
green, short or long sleeve
tee shirts the morning of
the event.
Because of a limit-
ed number of volunteers,
Friends Helping Friends
will not be taking pre-sales
on tees. However, they
are encouraging folks to
pre-register for the event to
help things go smoothly on
event day.
Anyone can follow the
event on Facebook at “Hep-
pner St. Patrick’s Day Re-
membrance Walk/5k Run”
for event updates. Regis-
tration forms can be found
on that page, as well, and
can be printed out and sent
in with donations. Checks
should be made payable to
Friends Helping Friends
and mailed c/o Kathi Dick-
enson, PO Box 566, Hep-
pner, OR 97836.
All money that’s raised
through the event stays lo-
cal and will be used toward
health care needs within the
community.
“Táimid ag tnúth le tú
fheiceáil go luath!” said
a committee statement.
(That’s, “We look forward
to seeing you soon!” in Irish
Gaelic).
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