TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 14, 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
WANTED
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter o f the Estate
of:
CLEO EDWARDS,
Deceased.
No. 09 PR 031
NOTICE TO INTEREST
ED PERSONS Notice is
given that the undersigned
has been appointed and
has qualified as the per
sonal representative of the
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate
are required to present
it, with proper vouchers,
within four months after
the date o f first publication
o f this notice, as stated be
low, to the personal rep
resentative at the offices
o f Kuhn & Spicer, 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
information from the re
cords o f the court, the per
sonal representative or the
attorney for the personal
representative.
DATED and first pub
lished October 14, 2009.
Nolan L. Edwards, Per
sonal Representative
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
Fields, OR 97710
To be published for three
consecutive weeks.
PERSONAL
REPRE
SENTATIVE:
Nolan L. Edwards
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
Fields, OR 97710
P hone:(541)384-4111
ATTORNEY FOR PER
SONAL REPRESENTA
TIVE:
William J. Kuhn
P.O. Box 428
Heppner, OR 97836
P hone:(541)676-9141
F a x :(541)676-5502
Email: ksmhepp@centu-
iytel.net
Published: October 14,21,
and 28, 2009
Affidavit
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
FOR
Tree and Brush trim
ming Contractor
M orrow County Public
W orks Projects - M or
row County, O regon
Morrow County, Or
egon, requests proposals
for a qualified tree trim
ming Services Contrac
tor to provide regular
trimming o f brush and
tree serv ices for various
County General Public
Works projects.
Con
tractors submitting qual
ifications shall be con
sidered based upon the
follow ing general evalu
ation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method o f ap
proach.
4.
Availability of
labor and equipment.
Copies o f the Request for
Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County Public Works,
P.O. Box 428, 365 W
Hwy 74, Lexington, Or
egon 97839,(541) 989-
9500. Complete propos
als will be accepted at
the same address no later
than 4:00 p.m. October
23, 2009 any questions
or concerns may be ad
dressed to Sandi Put
man.
10-7-3c
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
FOR
Plumbing Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Mor
row County, Oregon
Morrow County, Ore
gon, requests proposals
for a qualified Plumbing
Contractor to provide
plumbing services for
various County General
Public Works projects.
Contractors submitting
qualifications shall be
considered based upon
the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method o f ap
proach.
4.
Availability of
labor and equipment.
Copies of the Request
for Qualifications may
be obtained from Mor
row County Public
Works, P.O. Box 428,
365 W Hwy 74, Lex
ington, Oregon 97839,
(541) 989-9500. Com
plete proposals will be
accepted at the same
address no later than
4:00 p.m., October 23,
2009. Any questions
or concerns may be ad
dressed to Sandi Put
man.
10-14-lc
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW
COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUN
TY PLANNING COM
MISSION will hold the
following hearings of
public interest on Tues
day, October 27, 2009 at
7:00 p.m. at the Morrow
County School District
Building in Lexington,
Oregon.
Land
Partition
LP-S-
410: Michael D. Glavey,
Heidi Hains, and Frances
King, applicants and own
ers. Property is described
as Tax Lots 1100, 1102,
1200, 1201, 1301, and
1400 o f Assessor’s Map
4S 27; Tax Lot 4700 o f As
sessor’s Map 4S 28; and
Tax Lots 700, 900, 1100,
3300, 2700, and 4000 of
Assessor’s Map 5S 27 and
is located about 20 miles
southeast of Heppner
along Upper Rhea Creek
Road near the National
Forest boundary. Criteria
for approval include the
Morrow County Zoning
Ordinance (MCZO) Ar
ticle 5 Land Partitioning.
Zoning
Ordinance
Amendment A Z-016-09:
Morrow County, appli
cant. This will be the first
of at least three hearings
to consider updating the
MCZO Article 6 Condi
tional Uses. The purpose
o f this amendment is to
add language allowing the
Morrow County Planning
Director to issue a condi
tional use permit when an
energy facility has a valid
site certificate. Criteria for
approval are found in the
MCZO Article 8 Amend
ments Section 8.050 Bur
den and Criteria.
Zoning Ordinance Amend
ment A Z-011-09: Morrow
County, applicant. This
will be the second o f at
PUBLIC NOTICE
The undersigned has been ap
pointed personal representa
tive of the estate of BETTY
JEAN GREEN, Deceased, by
the Morrow County Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon,
probate number 09PR030.
All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present the same with
proper vouchers within four
(4) months after the date of
first publication to the under
signed or they may be barred.
Additional information may
be obtained from the court
records, the undersigned or
the attorney.
Date first published: Septem
ber 30. 2009
William Buster Green
Personal Representative
c/o Ronald L. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson & Fitch,
LLP
POBOR 457
Redmond OR 97756
Published: September 30.
October 7 and 14, 2009
Affidavit
\
least three hearings to con
sider updating the MCZO
Article 4 Section 4.130
Manufactured Home or
Recreational Vehicle Au
thorized as Temporary
Residence for Care o f a
Relative in Conjunction
with Existing Residential
Use and make the ordi
nance conform to Oregon
Revised Statute and Or
egon Administrative Rule.
The purpose o f the amend
ment is to clarify the lan
guage o f MCZO Article
4 Section 4.130. Criteria
for approval are found in
MCZO Article 8 Amend
ments Section 8.050 Bur
den and Criteria.
Zoning Ordinance Amend
ment AZ-012-09: Morrow
County, applicant. This
will be the second o f at
least three hearings to con
sider updating the MCZO
Article 1 Introductory
Provisions. The purpose
of this amendment is to
add definitions to address
conditions not previous
ly encountered. Criteria
for approval are found in
MCZO Article 8 Amend
ments Section 8.050 Bur
den and Criteria.
Zoning Ordinance Amend
ment AZ-013-09: Morrow
County, applicant. This
will be the second o f at
least three hearings to con
sider updating the MCZO
Article 2 Establishment o f
Zones. The purpose of this
amendment is to add re
cently adopted use zones
to the zone designation
list. Criteria for approval
are found in MCZO Ar
ticle 8 Amendments Sec
tion 8.050 Burden and
Criteria.
Opportunity to voice sup
port or opposition to the
above proposals or to ask
questions will be pro
vided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by let
ter or failure to provide
sufficient specificity to af
ford the decision maker an
opportunity to respond to
the issue precludes appeal
to the Land Use Board of
Appeals based on those is
sues.
Copies o f the staff report
and all relevant docu
ments will be available af
ter October 16, 2009. For
more information, please
contact the Planning De
partment at 541-922-4624
or 541 676 9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 7th day o f
October 2009
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING
DEPART
MENT
Published: October 14,
2009
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriffs Office reports han
dling the following busi
ness:
$200 bail.
-M CSO received
report o f a suspicious ve
hicle on Hwy. 730 in Ir-
rigon. It was a newspaper
delivery vehicle.
-MCSO received
report of a shop vac in the
middle of the road on Hwy.
206, Heppner.
-MCSO received
rep o rt o f a dog in d is
tress because o f the heat
in Heppner. It turned out
the dog was fine; it was
wet from swimming in the
reservoir.
-M CSO received
report from a subject on
Elk Trail Lane, Heppner,
that he witnessed his neigh
bor scaring another per
son's cattle and running the
cattle through his fences.
-M CSO received
report of a subject’s horses
out. The subject had died
earlier and the horses be
longed to som eone else.
The horse was determined
to be in good shape, just
old.
-M CSO received
rep o rt from a H eppner
subject that a kitten and
money from a change jar
were taken, the living room
“thrashed” and kitchen tom
up. A subject advised he
saw another subject walk
ing down the street with
the kitten.
-M CSO received
report o f fire-sm oke and
flam es in B oardm an. It
was unknown if it was a
structure or field fire.
-M CSO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that a male subject
accused her daughter o f
speeding. She said the male
subject was on her prop
erty and wouldn’t leave. A
deputy made contact with
the reporter.
-M CSO received
report o f a missing Dachs
hund nam ed O tis in Ir
rigon.
-M CSO received
re p o rt th a t C la c k a m a s
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
a rre ste d D o u g las Evan
Kauffm an, 45, on an Ir
rigon Justice Court w ar
ran t for D riving W hile
Suspended-misdemeanor.
He was lodged at Clacka
mas County Jail.
-MCSO cited a 17-
year-old juvenile for Viola
tion of Restricted License.
-Boardman Police
Department received report
o f suspicious circumstanc
es with a white Durango
hanging around looking at
ash trays on Marine Drive
in Boardman. The manager
didn’t want him hanging
around. An officer made
contact and the subject
was trespassed from the
location.
-BPD received re
quest for an officer to do
a welfare check at a loca
tion.
-BPD received re
port o f criminal mischief.
-BPD received re
port from a subject who
works for the Department
o f Human Resources that
a subject came to her res
idence and co m p lain ed
about a case.
-BPD received re
port of two missing juve
niles. The juveniles were
located in Washington.
-B P D r e c e iv e d
report from a Boardman
subject that someone called
his phone and he d id n ’t
answer, then he heard a
loud banging outside his
residence near the garage
and believed someone was
trying to break in.
-Boardman Ambu
lance received report that a
female was having trouble
breathing. She had been
painting at work and there
were possible issues with
the heat. She was trans
ported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston.
-H eppner A m bu
lance, Lexington A m bu
lance received report from
a Lexington wom an that
her m other w as having
trouble breathing, was diz
zy and was having trouble
lifting her left leg. She was
alert and responsive. She
was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
-H eppner A m bu
lance reported they made
an EMS transport to Ka
dlec Medical Center.
-Heppner Fire De
partm ent received report
o f a vehicle fire at the fair
grounds with no structures
threatened.
July 30: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report o f a pos
sible MIP party on County
Line Road, Irrigon, and the
reporter had two subjects
who were intoxicated on
River Road. All vehicles
had designated drivers and
no citations were issued.
-M CSO received
report of a vehicle on 1-84
driving around 85 mph and
swerving all over the road,
possibly DUII or a sleepy
driver.
-M C S O d e p u ty
reported he was at Irrigon
I
High School checking the
dog trap and it was empty.
-M CSO received
a complaint about a vacant
lot across from the sub
jec t’s address.
-M CSO received
request for a boat inspec
tion at a residence in Hep
pner.
-M CSO received
report that a truck and U-
Haul trailer were stuck in
the median on 1-84, Board-
man, and partially blocking
the fast lane.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon farm
that they w ere b urning
garlic circles south o f Hwy
730.
-MCSO deputy re
ported that he pulled over
two vehicles at the same
time and both were warned
for speed.
-M CSO received
report from an lone man
that titles to his vehicles
have come up missing and
his g ran d d au g h ter gave
away a $5,000 irrigation
pump. The reporter said he
tried to talk to his grand
daughter, but she wouldn’t
talk to him or come to the
residence.
-M CSO received
report o f people removing
cars from a field across
from the rep o rter’s resi
dence in Irrigon. She was
advised that the property
was being cleaned up and
the code deputy advised
her to stay off the property.
She asked it the subjects in
volved were removing the
cars or stealing them.
-M CSO received
report o f two aggressive
dogs, a Rotweiller and a pit
bull, running in Irrigon.
-M CSO received
report of an adult resident
missing in Boardman. The
subject was reported to be
new to the area and walked
o ff.
-Boardman Police
Department officer advised
a subject that he was not
supposed to be at the sail
board beach.
-BPD received a
report of neglect in Board-
man.
-BPD received re
port o f a highly intoxicated
subject walking down Main
Street in Boardman.
July 31: Morrow
County S h eriff’s Office,
Boardman Police Depart
m ent received report o f
a non-injury accident in
Boardman. The caller said
that his m other ran o ff
the road and the vehicle
was stuck in a fence. Mar
celina Garcia de Mendoza,
51, was cited for Careless
Driving.
-MCSO cited
Elizabeth K. Shorter, 24,
for Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 85 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
-MCSO cited Mel
vin Donald Canaday, 78,
for VBR, 77 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-MCSO cited Joe
C adenas Carlos, 48, for
Driving While Suspended-
violation.
-MCSO cited Lau
ra Maybell Kingsley, 52,
for VBR, 76 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-M CSO reported
that he was out at lone
City Hall.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was at the Irrigon
Marina.
-M CSO received
report that a non-injury
rollover occurred on Hwy.
74 between Lexington and
Heppner.
-M CSO cited
Z achariah Joseph W eb
ster, 28, for Violation of the
Speed Limit, 88 mph in a
65 mph zone.
-M CSO received
report from a caller in Ir
rigon that a male subject,
who is wanted by MCSO,
w as aro u n d her house.
MCSO was unable to lo
cate the subject.
-M CSO received
rep o rt from the city o f
Heppner o f kids throwing
rocks at the flood sign at
the mini park in H epp
ner. There was no damage
done, but reporter would
like it stopped.
-M CSO received
report from the Umatilla
P olice D epartm ent that
a subject in a red Nissan
pickup took off from a fight
at apartments in Umatilla
and was last seen headed
west-bound on Hwy. 730.
-M CSO received
report from the sheriff that
water from an irrigation
circle was getting out on
Idaho St. in Irrigon.
-M CSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that someone took his
debit card num bers and
was using them on Bliz-
zard.com. The debit card
was cancelled but the re
porter needed to notify law
enforcement.
-M CSO received
report that som eone re
moved the “no alcohol in
the city park” sign.
-MCSO deputy
made traffic stop for trans
porting too many people
in a vehicle to the camp
grounds in Boardman.
-M CSO received
report of a trespass in prog
ress in Boardman with sub
jects swimming and jum p
ing off the dock. They were
warned for trespassing.
-M CSO received
report that a subject as
saulted his sister in Irrigon.
The sister took off toward
McNary for safety. MCSO
arrested Leon Glenn Wag
oner, 43, for Harassment.
He was also arrested for
two Umatilla County war
rants and one Hermiston
warrant. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$33,000 bail.
-MCSO received
report o f a gray Chevy
pickup racing up and down
Kunze Rd. A deputy was
unable to locate anything.
-MCSO received
report o f a drunk driver on
1-84, Boardman.
-MCSO received
report that a seven-year-old
went out the window after
his dad picked him up in
Heppner.
-Boardman Police
D epartm ent received re
p ort from a B oardm an
subject that her neighbor’s
son, who had mental health
issues, was at her house
that morning and she has
concerns about him com
ing back to the house. She
said the last time he came
to her house and she called
his parents, he killed his
dog.
-BPD arrested
Manuel Flores, III, on an
Irrigon Justice Court war
rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
Criminal Trespass I.
-BPD told a sub
je c t that no “yard sale”
signs were to be posted on
CSEPP or state signs.
- BP D wa r n e d a
subject not to hitchhike in
Boardman.
-BPD officer re
ported he was transporting
a dog that appeared to have
fallen out of the back o f a
pickup to the Hermiston
vet clinic.
-Heppner Fire De
partment, Heppner Ambu
lance received report of a
single-vehicle rollover with
unknown injuries. EMS
and MCSO responded and
one patient w as transported
to Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital in Heppner.
August 1 : Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report from an Ir
rigon subject that a female
was sending naked pictures
o f herself to him. He said
he was talking online to
his cousin and the woman
kept interrupting to send
the photos o f herself.
-M C SO , Board-
man Police D epartm ent,
Boardman Ambulance re
ceived a 911 call from a
distressed male in Board-
man. Another male advised
that they were fighting.
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