EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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conduct a public hearing at
6:00 p.m. on September 10,
SERVICES
2008 at City Hall. 385 W 2nd
St, lone, OR, The purpose of
the hearing is to consider a
tentative plan for a subdivi
sion to be developed by Grow
lone, Inc. The plan includes
nineteen (19) buildable lots
ranging in size from .84 acre
to
5.96 acres, access roads,
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water lines and public utility
easements in compliance with
the City Comprehensive Plan.
This proposed subdivision is
approximately forty (40) acres
gifted by Emert Ranches, Inc.
to lone Education Foundation,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
lone School District
Board Vacancy
Persons living within the
boundaries of the lone School
District, interested in serving
on the lone School District
Board o f Directors, please
submit a letter of interest by
5 p.m., September 5, 2008 to
Karl Ostheller, PO Box 167,
lone, OR 97843. This posi
tion will run through June 30,
2009.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of District
Measure Election
lone School District R2
Morrow County, Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that on Tuesday, November
4, 2008, an election will be
held within the boundaries
o f the lone School District,
Morrow County, Oregon. The
election shall be conducted by
mail pursuant to ORS 254.465.
The following question will be
submitted to the qualified vot
ers thereof:
CAPTION:
G E N E R A L O B L IG A
TION BONDS TO EXPAND,
UPGRADE AND REPAIR
SCHOOLS
QUESTION:
Shall lone School District
be authorized to issue general
obligation bonds not exceed
ing $2,800,000 to expand and
renovate its facilities? If the
bonds are approved, they will
be payable from taxes on prop
erty or property ownership that
are not subject to the limits of
sections 11 and 11 b. Article XI
of the Oregon Constitution.
SUMMARY:
If approved, this measure
would provide funds to fi
nance construction, renova
tion and repair. Specifically,
this m easure would make
improvements including, but
not limited to:
• C o n s tru c t tw o new
classrooms at the elementary
school.
• Repair and improve the
pool and pool deck.
• Replace the high school
gym floor.
• Replace the high school
roof including gym and caf
eteria.
• Replace the high school
air-quality systems and win
dows.
Notice of District
Measure Election
Morrow County
Health District
Morrow County, Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that on Tuesday, November
4, 2008, an election will be
held within the boundaries of
the Morrow County Health
District, Morrow County, Or
egon. The election shall be
conducted by mail pursuant to
ORS 254.465. The following
question will be submitted to
the qualified voters thereof:
CAPTION:
M ORROW COUNTY
HEALTH DISTRICT FIVE-
YEAR LOCAL OPTION OP
ERATIONS TAX
QUESTION:
Shall Morrow County Health
District continue $0.39 per
$ 1,000 assessed property value
for continued operations for
five years beginning in 2009?
This measure may cause prop
erty taxes to increase more
than three percent.
SUMMARY:
The Morrow' County Health
District will use the tax rev
enue from this measure to
help maintain and improve the
present level of services. The
levy is the same rate approved
by the voters for fiscal years
2005-2006 through 2007-
2008. Increased unfunded
care, increased supply and la
bor costs, and the need for full
time EMS/Ambulance staff
indicate that the permanent rate
will be insufficient to continue
to fund District operations at
current levels. The estimated
tax cost for this measure is an
ESTIMATE ONLY based on
the best information available
from the county assessor at the
time of estimate. The proposed
rate will raise approximately
$357,800 per year in fiscal
years 2009-2010 thru 2012-
'l013 and $381,200 in fiscal
year 2013-2014, for a total of
$1,812,400.
Notice is hereby given that
a ballot title for a measure re
ferred by the District has been
filed with the Elections Office
of Morrow County, Oregon
on August 28, 2008. The bal
lot title caption is MORROW
COUNTY HEALTH D IS
TRICT FIVE-YEAR LOCAL
OPTION OPERATIONS TAX.
An elector may file a petition
for review of this ballot title
in the Morrow County Circuit
Court no later than 5:00 p.m.,
September 9,2008 (7 business
days after filing of this notice
with the Elections Officer).
Bobbi Childers
Morrow County Clerk
Published: September 3, 2008
Affidavit
Estate
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By DAVID SYKES
REALTOR
FLOOD INSURANCE
Probably the least under
stood of common homeown
ers insurance exclusions is
flooding. Whenever a spring
storm sends some creek over
its banks, complaints from
nearby homeowners are almost
sure to follow. They usually
are irate, not so much because
they were flooded, but because
they suddenly learned that their
homeowners poicy would not
pay a cent toward cleaning up
the mess and restoring their
watered-down property.
• Modernize classrooms
w ith new technology.
• Pay fees associated with
issuing and administering the
bonds.
This measure would cost
property owners an estimated
average of $2.82 cents per
$1,000 of assessed value per
year.
The Bonds would mature in
16 years or less from issuance
date and may be issued in one
or more series.
Notice is hereby given that
a ballot title for a measure re
ferred by the District has been
filed with the Elections Office
of Morrow County, Oregon
on August 28, 2008. The bal
lot title caption is GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS TO
EXPAND, UPGRADE AND
REPAIR SCHOOLS. An
elector may file a petition for
review of this ballot title in
the Morrow County Circuit
Court no later than 5:00 p.m.,
September 9,2008 (7 business
days after filing of this notice
with the Elections Officer).
Bobbi Childers
Morrow County Clerk
Published: September 3, 2008
Affidavit
Private insurers generally
don't insure homes and other
fixed properties against flood
ing and mud slides because
that kind of coverge doesn’t
lend itself adequately to the
risk-sharing principal. For
those living in flood-prone ar
eas, the cost of insuring would
be prohibitive.
To fill the gap, the federal
government offers flood in
surance to property owners in
flood-prone areas - provided
land-use requirements are
met.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Levy Election
North Morrow Vector
Control District
Morrow County, Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that on Tuesday, November
4, 2008, an election will be
held within the boundaries of
the North Morrow Vector Con
trol District, Morrow County,
Oregon. The election shall be
conducted by mail pursuant to
ORS 254.465. The following
question will be submitted to
the qualified voters thereof:
CAPTION:
FOUR-YEAR LOCAL OP
TION LEVY FOR VECTOR
(M O SQ U ITO ) CONTROL
OPERATIONS
QUESTION:
Shall the District impose. 10
per $1,000 of assessed value
over four years for mosquito
and West Nile Virus control?
This measure may cause prop
erty taxes to increase more
than 3 percent.
SUMMARY:
The North Morrow Vector
Control District will use the
tax revenue from this measure
to provide improvements to
general operations, including
the following:
• Improved response to
West Nile Virus or other mos
quito-borne disease.
• Utilization of aircraft for
mosquito control operations.
• Improved outreach pro
grams and public education
efforts.
• Increased utilization of
available technology for mos
quito control operations.
• Vehicle and equipment
replacement.
The proposed levy will raise
approximately $68,000 annu
ally over 4 years for a total
o f $272,000. This estimate
is based on the best available
information from the M or
row County Assessor, and is
an ESTIMATE ONLY. This
levy would cost the owner of
a home with an assessed value
of $100,000, $10.00 per year.
This levy is not a new tax in
crease but a continuation of the
prior option levy.
Notice is hereby given that
a ballot title for a measure re
ferred by the District has been
filed with the Elections Office
of Morrow County, Oregon on
September 2,2008. The ballot
title caption is FOUR-YEAR
LOCAL OPTION LEVY FOR
V EC TO R (M O S Q U IT O )
CONTROL OPERATIONS.
An elector may file a petition
for review of this ballot title
in the Morrow County Cir
cuit Court no later than 5:00
p.m., September 10, 2008 (7
business days after filing of
this notice with the Elections
Officer).
Morrow County Elections
Officer
Bobbi Childers,
Morrow County Clerk
Published: September 3, 2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Jennifer Castleton
Robinson Tait, PS.
616 First Ave., Suite 550
Seattle WA 98104
(206)676-9640
CIRCUIT COURT
OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
SUTTON FUNDING LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE ESTATE OF RON
ALD H. CROW ELL, D E
CEASED AND ALL HEIRS
AND DEVISEES, KNOWN
AND UNKNOWN, OF RON
ALD H. CROWELL; AND
PERSONS IN POSSESSION
OR CLAIMING RIGHT TO
POSSESSION,
Defendant(s).
NO.
SUMMONS
TO: The Estate of Ronald
H. Crowell, deceased and All
Heirs and Devisees, known
and unknown, of Ronald H.
Crowell, PERSONS IN POS
SESSION OR CLAIMING
RIGHT TO POSSESSION
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to ap
pear and defend against the
allegations contained in the
Complaint filed against you in
the above entitled proceeding
within thirty (30) days from
the date o f service o f this
♦
Summons upon you. If you
fail to appear and defend this
matter within thirty (30) days
from the date of service of this
Summons upon you, Sutton
Funding LLC will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
N O T IC E TO D E F E N
D ANTS: READ TH ESE
PAPERS CAREFULLY!
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To “appear”
you must file with the court a
legal paper called a “motion”
or “answer.” The “motion”
or “answer” must be given to
the court clerk or administra
tor within thirty days along
with the required filing fee.
It must be in proper form and
have proof of service on the
plaintiff’s attorney or, if the
plaintiff does not have an at
torney, proof of service on the
plaintiff.
IF YOU HAVE AN Y QUES
TIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE
AN ATTORNEY IMMEDI
ATELY. If you need help in
finding an attorney, you may
call the Oregon State B ar’s
Lawyer Referral Service at
(503) 684-3763 or toll-free in
Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
DATED this 18th day of
August, 2008.
Jennifer Castleton,
OSB #06250
Robinson Tait, P.S.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
State of Washington }
} ss
County of King
}
I, the undersigned attorney
for record for the plaintiff,
certify that the foregoing is an
exact and complete copy of the
original document in the above
entitled action.
Jennifer Castleton
Attorney for Plaintiff
Published: A ugust 20, 27,
September 3 and 10, 2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
ESTATE OF:
JUANITA MARTIN,
Deceased.
No. 08 PR-012
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed personal representative
of the estate. All persons hav
ing claims against the estate
are required to present them to
the personal representative at:
P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, OR
97801 within four months after
the date of first publication of
this notice, or the claims may
be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro
ceedings may obtain additional
information from the records
of the court, the personal rep
resentative or the attorney.
Dated and first published:
September 3, 2008
Thomas G. Martin
Pers. Rep.
68700 Hwy. 207
Lexington, OR 97839
541-989-8438
Steven H. Corey
Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen
& Hojem, LLP
222 S.E. Dorion Ave
PO Box 218
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-3331
Published: September 3, 10
and 17, 2008
Affidavit_________________
A view from
the hill
newcomer Dorothy Odell,
and everyone was a winner
at the dinner table that fea
tured Italian fare.
D o ro th y m isse d
most o f the routinely sched
uled activities in August but
moved in soon enough for
this last Olympics competi
tion. She is now settling in
with her canine companion,
Patches, and her neighbors
are eager to introduce her to
the craziness that can be part
o f life on the Hill. They hope
she will share their view that
celebrating and balancing
seriousness and silliness can
be invigorating.
Temporary clo
sure of U.S. Hwy.
730 planned for
bridge repairs
The Oregon Depart
ment o f Transportation’s
contractor, Weaver Con
struction, w ill be repair
ing two bridges along U.S.
Highway 730 west o f Irrigon
over the next few months.
The UPRR Clarke
and USRS Canal bridges
are located one mile east of
the junction o f Interstate 84
at mile point 168.8 and will
require lane restrictions dur
ing the repair work, plus a
half-dozen days o f highway
closure.
Beginning Septem
ber 3 motorists can expect
single lane travel at the work
site with traffic controlled
by temporary traffic signals.
Beginning September 19,
U.S. Highway 730 will be
closed at the work site for
three days while the contrac
tor places a new deck on one
o f the existing structures.
A similar three-day high
way closure is tentatively
planned for October 20,
21 and 22 for bridge deck
replacement on the second
structure.
During the bridge
closure times there will be
no local detour. Through
traffic will be routed around
the closure at the work site
via Interstate 84 and Inter
state 82. Detour signs will
be posted.
The project is sched
uled to be completed by
November 15, 2008.
More information
about this project is avail
able by contacting ODOT
Region 5 Public Information
Officer Tom Strandberg at
(541) 963-1330 or by email
at thomas.m.strandberg@
odot.state.or.us.
2008 Volleyball
Schedule
Sept. 4 - Grant Union/
Lakeview in John Day at 3
p.m. (A/B teams).
Sept. 6 - Heppner Tourney
at home at 9 a.m. (A/B
teams).
Sept. 8 - Arlington at
home at 5 p.m. (JV team).
Junior High
Volleyball Schedule
Sept. 10 - Pendleton Jam
boree at Pendleton, noon.
Sept. 19 - Weston at home,
3 p.m.
Mustang JV
Football Schedule
Sept. 4 - Pendleton Frosh
at home at 6 p.m.
food greeted diners that Sept. 15 - Weston Me at
evening.
Athena at 5 p.m.
On August 29, the
last o f the Terrace Olympic 2008 Mustang
competitions featured the Football Schedule
ball-dart toss. Athletes rec
Sept. 5 - Culver at home,
ognized this as a test o f ac
7 p.m.
curacy as much as distance,
Sept. 12 - White Salmon at
so tensions mounted. After
White Salmon, 7 p.m.
the final tosses had been
attempted and the scores Junior High
tabulated, Bert Johannes Football Schedule
was declared the gold-medal
winner, becoming another Sept. 19 - Weston at home,
bi-athlete with her 75 points. 3 p.m.
Silver went to Stubby Rog Sept. 26 - Irrigon at home,
ers, the bronze was won by 3 p.m.
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