Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 19, 2023, Page 5, Image 5

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    CARD OF THANKS
volunteered to help server
and clean-up; thank you
to those contributing food
and helping with the golf
event; Shanny Farley Mill-
er, Diane Cox Henrich,
Kay Munkers Alldritt,
Gary Watkins, Dave Gun-
derson, Molly Rill, Pat-
ty Matheny; Thank you,
Gary Watkins, for taking
on the MC role for the
evening and introducing
our former teachers and
spouses Dean Naffzigger
(Teresa), Steve Brown-
field (Luanne), and Dale
Conklin(Linda).
Thank
you, Pat Sweeney for tak-
ing us down memory lane
and reminding us how
great it was to grow up in
the sixties and seventies.
Thank you, Dale Bates
for putting together a
slide show to memorialize
classmates, and other pho-
tos to bring us back to high
school days. Thank you,
Tami Meador Sneddon
for entertaining us with a
video by her mother, Inez
Meador (former 7th-8th
grade teacher), and a note-
book with student poems.
Thank you, classmate,
Lindy Leonnig Gravelle
for entertaining us with
one of your original songs
and letting us join you in
singing “Ring of Fire.”
We could have listened to
you all night! We appre-
ciate Teresa Hughes and
Sandy Matthews for tak-
ing the class group pic-
tures. Thank you to Jared
Hedman who provided DJ
music , great selections
for dancing and listening.
Thank you, classmates,
this amazing reunion hap-
pened because you came!
Until the next reunion…
Go Mustangs!
HHS Class Reunion Com-
mittee:Molly Becket Rill
(Class of 70) Ron Sher-
man and Dave Gunderson
(Class of 71) Patty Luciani
Matheny and Gary Wat-
kins (Class of 72) Barb
Sherman Watkins, Kel-
ly Kilkenny Hale, Tricia
Prock Gunderson (Class
of 73)
July 19. 2023 1c
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPLI-
CATION BY BANK OF
EASTERN OREGON
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
an Oregon chartered stock
bank, whose main office is
located at 279 N. Main St.,
Heppner, Oregon 97836,
has applied to the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpo-
ration (“FDIC”) for per-
mission to acquire certain
assets and assume certain
liabilities of Farmington
State Bank, a Washing-
ton chartered commer-
cial bank, whose office
is located at 103 North
First Street, Farmington,
Washington 99128. Upon
closing of the transaction,
Bank of Eastern Oregon
will assume liability for
all deposits of Farmington
State Bank, and the obliga-
tions of Farmington State
Bank in connection with its
loans. The FDIC considers
a number of factors in de-
ciding whether to approve
the application, including
the record of performance
of applicant banks in help-
ing to meet local credit
needs. It is contemplated
that the main office and all
branches of Bank of East-
ern Oregon will continue
to be operated and that
Farmington State Bank’s
main office located at 103
North First Street, Farm-
ington, Washington 99128,
will be closed. Any per-
son wishing to comment
on this application may
file his or her comments
in writing with the region-
al director of the FDIC
PUBLIC NOTICE
at the appropriate FDIC
office, 25 Jessie Street at
Ecker Square, Suite 2300,
San Francisco, California
94105-2780, not later than
July 15, 2023. The non-
confidential portions of
the application are on file
at the appropriate FDIC
office and are available for
public inspection during
regular business hours.
Photocopies of the non-
confidential portion of the
application will be made
available upon request.
Published June 21, July 5
19, 2023 affid
NOTICE OF SHER-
IFF’S SALE On August
10, 2023 at the hour of 11
am at the Lobby Doors
inside the Morrow Coun-
ty Court House, 100 N
Court St, Heppner, OR
97836, the defendant’s
interest will be sold, sub-
ject to redemption, in the
real property commonly
known as: 75014 SNY-
DER ROAD, IRRIGON,
OR 97844. The court case
number is 22CV05884,
THE BANK OF NEW
YORK MELLON, F/K/A,
THE BANK OF NEW
YORK AS SUCCESSOR
TO JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, NATIONAL AS-
SOCIATION, AS TRUST-
EE FOR RENAISSANCE
HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST, SERIES 2003-2,
Plaintiff and THE ESTATE
OF THOMAS C. TAY-
LOR; THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND
DEVISEES OF THOM-
AS C. TAYLOR; WIL-
LIAM TAYLOR AKA
BILL TAYLOR; DAVID
TAYLOR; TOM PAPKE;
LAND TITLE OF NEZ
PERCE COUNTY, INC.;
FORD MOTOR CREDIT
COMPANY; AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR
PARTIES
UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT,
TITLE, LIEN, OR IN-
TEREST IN THE REAL
PROPERTY COMMON-
LY KNOWN AS 75014
SNYDER ROAD, IRRI-
GON, OR 97844, Defen-
dants. The sale is a public
auction to the highest bid-
der for cash or cashier’s
check, in hand, made out to
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office. For more informa-
tion on this sale go to:
http://oregonsheriffs-
sales.org/
Published July 5, 12, 19,
26, 2023 affid
Morrow County Public
Transit – The Loop will
be holding its quarterly
advisory committee meet-
ing on July 20, 2023, at
Bartholomew
Building
lower Conference Room –
110 N. Court St. Heppner
Or. 97836. The meetings
are available virtually via
Morrow County Zoom in-
vitation or at the website
https://www.co.morrow.
or.us/theloop. To schedule
a Zoom Meeting invita-
tion please provide your
phone number and email
address with the Tran-
sit Manager, Benjaman
Tucker via phone mes-
sage at 541-676-5667, or
btucker@co.morrow.or.us
The Morrow County Pub-
lic Transit Advisory Com-
mittee will start at 3 p.m.
On the agenda, Roll Call,
Public comment, Election
of chair and vice chair,
Approval of Minutes,
Transit Manager Update,
and Other Business as
needed for the good of the
order.
Published July 19, 2023
affid
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF
THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR
THE
COUN-
TY OF MORROW
Probate Department In
the Matter of the Es-
tate of: No.23PB06095.
ANNA MAE BUNCH,
NOTICE TO
INTER-
ESTED PERSONS De-
FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 19, 2023
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR SALE
ceased Date of Death: July
22, 2023 Notice is given
that the undersigned has
been appointed and has
qualified as the personal
representative 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
estate may obtain addi-
tional information from the
records of the court, the
personal representative or
the attorney for the person-
al representative. DATED
and first published July 19,
2023
Brian W. Bunch,
Personal Representative
81528 W Fourth Rd Ir-
rigon, OR 97844 To be
published for three con-
secutive weeks. PER-
SONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE: Brian W. Bunch
81528 W Fourth Rd Ir-
rigon, OR 97844 Tele-
phone:
501-554-4739
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
FA X : 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 5 5 0 2
Email: wjk@kuhnlawof-
fices.com
Published July 19, 26, Au-
gust 2, 2023 affid
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(IMESD) has organized an
opportunity for those who
Semi-Cling Peaches
coach students in grades
$1.75 per lbs
six through 12 to gather,
Dark Sweet &
collaborate and learn from
Rainier Cherries
each other before the 2023-
Under 5 lbs $2.25/lb
24 school year.
5-25 lbs $2.00/lb
The Coaching Sym-
Over 25 lbs$1.75/lb
posium will be Thursday,
Open 7 days a week Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. to
8 am-6pm ONLY
2:30 p.m. at Pendleton High
School, 1800 NW Carden
BRING
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districts are invited to the
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The purpose of the
541-934-2870
event is to foster knowledge
sharing, collaboration and
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Federal judge upholds
Oregon gun law
Measure 114 still awaits trial
in Oregon
After a weeklong trial
in early June, U.S. District
Court Judge Karin Immer-
gut ruled that Oregon’s
new gun laws banning
large-capacity magazines
and requiring permits are
constitutional under the
United States Constitution
in their entirety.
Immergut ruled that
Ballot Measure 114’s per-
mitting system does not
violate the Second Amend-
ment and therefore does not
deprive Oregonians of their
liberty. She also wrote that
large capacity magazines
“are not commonly used
for self-defense, and are
therefore not protected by
the Second Amendment.”
Immergut made the
ruling in a 122-page opin-
ion published late Friday
afternoon, in which she
said banning large capac-
ity magazines and requir-
ing permits to purchase
firearms are in keeping
with “the nation’s history
and tradition of regulat-
ing uniquely dangerous
features of weapons and
firearms to protect public
safety.”
State Attorney Gener-
al Ellen Rosenblum wel-
comed the news, saying in
a statement that “Measure
114’s provisions are com-
mon sense safety measures
that will save lives.”
However, the Oregon
Firearms Federation called
the ruling “absurd.”
“Today, Judge Karin
Immergut ruled against
gun owners, the Second
Amendment and a basic un-
derstanding of the English
language and ruled that
Ballot Measure 114 is just
fine,” the organization said
in a statement said.
Ballot Measure 114
passed in November by an
extremely narrow margin,
with 50.6 percent of the
vote. Since then, several
groups have filed lawsuits
challenging the law. In Jan-
uary, a state court judge in
Harney County blocked the
law from going into effect.
Due to that ongoing
court case, Measure 114
remains on hold for now.
A state trial is scheduled
for September in Harney
County.
Over the Tee Cup
It was a sunny and
warm day on Tuesday,
July 11, for the ladies who
turned out for the ladies
play day at Willow Creek
Country Club.
Low gross of the field
went to Karen Thompson.
Sharon Harrison had low
net of the field, while Lor-
rene Montgomery had least
putts of the field.
For flight A, Tiffany
IMESD plans regional
event for school coaches
Clement had low gross and
Pat Dougherty low net.
Shirley Martin had low
gross on flight B.
On flight C, Jackie All-
stott had low gross and
Karen Smith-Griffith had
low net.
Jackie Allstott was also
the Chase Rabbit winner.
In upcoming events,
the ladies are planning a
guest play day and lun-
cheon on Tuesday, July 25.
Prepare
for power
outages today
WITH A HOME STANDBY GENERATOR
professional development
between coaches in east-
ern Oregon schools. Troy
Jerome, Superintendent of
Pilot Rock School District,
is working with IMESD on
the symposium.
“We hope this new
event provides a platform
for coaches from around
our region to get to know
others in their coaching
field, learn from each oth-
er’s experiences and net-
work,” Jerome said.
Participants are asked
to register by July 27.
With questions or for more
information, contact Troy
Jerome at troy.jerome@
pilotrocksd.org.
WCCC Sunday
men’s play
Eleven men participat-
ed in men’s play on a hot
morning July 16 at Willow
Creek Country Club. The
results are as follows:
KP #5-14: John Ed-
mundson 13’1”.
Net—1 st David Allstott,
58; 2 nd Tom Shear, 61.
Gross—1 st /2 nd (tie) Jer-
ry Gentry and Logan Burri-
ght, 68.
The next men’s play
will be on Sunday, July 23.
The schedule has changed,
and this will be a regular
play event. Charlie Fergu-
son and Dave Gunderson
will be hosting.
On July 30 there will
be a two-man event hosted
by John McCabe and Josh
Coiner.
EOU announces
spring term dean’s list
Eastern Oregon Uni-
versity has announced that
six Morrow County stu-
dents were named to the
university’s dean’s list for
the 2023 spring term.
Heppner students were
Linsey Mitchell, in the
College of Science, Tech-
nology, Math and Health
Science, pursuing a degree
in Psychology, and Hunter
Nichols, in the College of
Science, Technology, Math
and Health Science, pursu-
ing a degree in Biology.
Boardman students
were Ariel Lissman, Early
Childhood Education; Al-
yssa Luna, Science, Tech-
nology, Math and Health
Science in General Stud-
ies-Exploratory; Jose Puer-
ta, Business Administra-
tion; and Johana Sepulveda
Vieyra, Arts, Anthropology/
Sociology.
Qualifying students
achieve and maintain a
grade point average of 3.5
or higher on a 4.0 scale
while completing a mini-
mum of 12 hours of graded
coursework for the duration
of the term.
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