EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 21,2009
WANTED
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
FOR
Tree and Brush trim
ming Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - M or
row County, Oregon
Morrow County, Or
egon, requests proposals
for a qualified tree trim
ming Services Contrac
tor to provide regular
trimming of brush and
tree services for various
County General Public
Works projects. Con
tractors submitting qual
ifications shall be con
sidered based upon the
following general evalu
ation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method of ap
proach.
4.
Availability of
labor and equipment.
Copies of 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
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town of Lexington
Town Council has an open
Council position.
The Council is looking
for candidates who would
be interested in being ap
pointed to Council Posi
tion #1 The term of office
for this position will Ex
pire December 31, 2010.
To be eligible to hold an
appointed office in the
Town of Lexington a per
son must be a qualified
elector, as defined by the
Oregon State Constitution,
And must have resided
within the Town of Lex
ington for at least one year
preceding the election.
If you meet the above
qualifications and are in
terested In serving your
community, please sub
mit a letter of interest to:
Town of Lexington P.O.
Box 416
Lexington, Oregon 97839
You may also drop off the
letter to Town Hall located
at 150 W. Main Street in
Lexington.
Dee Burch
Town Recorder
Town of Lexington
Published October 21 and
October 28,2009
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:
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 of first publication
of this notice, as stated be
low, to the personal rep
resentative at the offices
of 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 of the court, the per
sonal representative or the
attorney for the personal on Hwy. 207, Heppner.
-MCSO received
representative.
DATED and first pub report o f a male subject
on a moped possibly in
lished October 14, 2009.
Nolan L. Edwards, Per toxicated on Hwy. 730,
Irrigon.
sonal Representative
-M C SO deputy
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
advised he was out with
Fields, OR 97710
To be published for three subjects at Willow Creek
Lake and told them they
consecutive weeks.
PERSONAL
REPRE had to leave by 10 p.m.
-MCSO received
SENTATIVE:
report from an Irrigon sub
Nolan L. Edwards
ject that her boyfriend was
15387 Fields Denio Rd.
at her residence intoxicated
Fields, OR 97710
and he had driven there
Phone:(541)384-4111
ATTORNEY FOR PER from a bar. She wanted him
SONAL REPRESENTA removed from the property.
He left the residence for
TIVE:
the night.
William J. Kuhn
-Boardman Police
P.O. Box 428
Departm ent officer ad
Heppner, OR 97836
vised he was out with an
Phone:(541)676-9141
intoxicated subject who
Fax:(541)676-5502
Email: ksmhepp@centu- was going to the store
for more beer. The officer
rytel.net
Published: October 14, 21, advised him to stay on the
side of the road to avoid
and 28, 2009
getting
hit.
Affidavit
-BPD received re
port from a female subject
Sheriffs Report in Boardman who said she
asked for $ 10 w orth of fuel,
The Morrow County but they filled it up and she
was worried about being
Sheriff's Office reports han
overdrawn on her account.
dling the following busi The people at the station
ness:
told her there was nothing
-BPD cited a sub they could do.
ject for Violation of the
-BPD received re
Speed Limit, 41 mph in a port of an alarm at River
30 mph zone, No Opera side High School computer
tor’s License and Driving lab. An officer responded
Uninsured.
and advised the building
-BPD received re was secure.
port from a subject who
-B P D a rre s te d
said she had advised people Guiberto Mendoza Ramir
to turn their music down ez, 18, for Failure to Carry
and they did, but then and Present. He was lodged
turned it back up again. at Umatilla County Jail.
An officer responded and
-BPD cited Teresa
advised the music had been Vargas, 22, for Driving
turned down, but he would While Suspended.
drive back by again.
-BPD officer re
-BPD cited Veron ported he was out with an
ica Andrade, 29, for Failure open vehicle and no one
to Wear Seatbelt/Child Seat was around.
(infant).
-Irrigon Fire De
-BPD arrested Jes partment, Morrow County
sica Cruz, 25, for Posses Sheriff's Office, Boardman
sion of a Controlled Sub Fire Department responded
stance. She was lodged at to a report of a fire at a resi
Umatilla County Jail. She dence in Irrigon. According
was also cited for Violation to the report a subject was
of the Speed Limit, 52 mph under the house working
in a 40 mph zone; Driving when the fire started and
While Suspended Viola the wife called it in and
tion, Driving Uninsured.
said she was getting out.
-BPD received re
August 3: Morrow
quest from Arlington for
County Sheriff’s Office
mutual aid for a 65-year-
received report of a pos
old male with a leg injury
sible fire towards Ruggs.
concerning a motor vehicle
The reporter could smell
vs. car accident.
smoke while they were in
-Heppner Ambu
the house. Heppner Fire
lance completed a transport
Department responded and
to Lexington.
the homeow ners said there
August 2: Morrow was no fire inside the house
County Sheriff's Office re and they did not want the
ceived report of a driver firefighters to go through
traveling across both lanes the house.
on 1-84, Boardman.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received report from a H eppner
report of nine cattle out on subject that he found a
Hwy. 74, Heppner.
red boy’s bike on his lawn
-M CSO d ep u ty about a month ago and no
advised he was flagged one has claimed it. The re
down by a subject on Hwy. porter said he would bring
74, Heppner concerning it to the sheriff’s office.
criminal mischief down to
-MCSO received
her motor home.
report of a cow in the high
-MCSO received way.
report of a disabled vehicle
-MCSO received
on 1-84. The driver didn’t report that Hermiston Po
feel safe and requested that lice Department arrested
a deputy respond.
Jacob J. Richards, 36, on an
-MCSO received Irrigon Justice Court war
a request for information rant for Failure to Pay Fire/
from an Irrigon subject Theft III. He was released
w ho wanted to know when on his own recognizance.
he was supposed to do
-MCSO received
community service.
report of a bike stashed in
-MCSO received the bushes in Heppner. The
report of a vehicle all over bike was transported to the
the road on Hwy. 74, Lex Sheriff’s Office.
ington.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received report from a subject that
report of two people riding someone threw out a food
dirt bikes in the desert area container on Hwy. 730
in Irrigon.
heading toward Irrigon.
-MCSO received The caller had a license
report from an Irrigon sub plate and wanted to sign a
ject that his ex-wife was complaint.
outside his yard yelling for
-MCSO received
the kids to come outside. It report from an Irrigon sub
was a civil dispute.
ject that his son had a con
-MCSO received siderable amount of money
report from an Irrigon sub stolen from him.
ject that while they were
-MCSO received
camping a small dog was report from a deputy that
hit by a car and dragged he was out with a vehicle
itself under their van. The in Boardman. The subjects
animal was put down hu contacted AAA.
manely.
-MCSO received
-MCSO received report from an Irrigon sub
report of four-five cars out ject that a bike was stolen
several months ago and the
bike was located.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon sub
ject that a 15-year-old bor
rowed a skateboard and has
not yet returned it.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon man
that he was going to pick
his kids up from his ex’s
parents’ place and they
would not let him have
the kids. The grandparents
stated that the ex-wife and
the kids packed up and
went on vacation one hour
before he showed up to get
the kids.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
subject that a female was
starting her car and trying
to leave, but she has no in
surance. The reporter said
that there were two women
in the car and the passenger
was intoxicated or high.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
subject that a male had put
a female’s hand through a
fan. A deputy responded
and determined that the
female was intoxicated,
broke a jewelry box and
then threw the fan. The
female asked the male to
leave and he did so. The
parties were separated.
-MCSO received
report of a male subject
yelling on Riverside Ave.
in Heppner. A deputy re
sponded and did not see
any windows down.
-Boardman Police
Department received re
port that an 88-year-old
man fell and the caller was
unable to get him back up.
There were no apparent
injuries.
-BPD received re
port from a male subject
that his five and six-year-
old kids are not being al
lowed to leave the house
with him and he has cus
tody. He said there were
approximately 20 people
at the residence and there
was yelling and screaming
in the background.
-B PD re c e iv e d
report that two females
showed up at a residence
and were in a verbal dis
pute with her friend/neigh-
bor. Two women were
trespassed with the loca
tion and were advised that
if they returned they would
be charged with criminal
trespass.
August 4: Morrow
County Sheriff’s deputy re
ported that he was out with
a large ground of males in
Boardman.
-MCSO received
report of a kitten with an
injured back leg dangling,
possibly shattered at the
hip. It was determ ined
that the kitten was bleed
ing internally and was put
down.
-MCSO received
report from a female in lone
that a family of skunks was
living in a neighbor’s old
garage. The subject was
given trapper information.
-MCSO received
report from the Neighbor
hood Center in Heppner
that a subject came in and
made the caller feel very
uneasy. The reporter asked
to speak to a deputy. She
then called back to advise
that the subject returned
and was very belligerent.
He was asked to leave.
Charles David Wright, 40,
was trespassed from the
Neighborhood Center.
-MCSO received
report from the city crew
that kids had been warned
about throwing rocks at
city signs, but were still
doing so. A deputy spoke
to a juvenile’s father.
-MCSO received
request for a house check
in Irrigon.
-M CSO, Board-
man Police Department,
Boardman Ambulance re
ceived relayed information
from ATT that a six-year-
old male could not wake
his sister in Boardman. It
was a false alarm.
I
-MCSO received
report of a green pickup
parked at a location in Hep
pner for a few days and it
is in a bad spot with all the
construction going on.
-MCSO cited Jose
Antonio Lemus, 20, for Vi
olation of the Basic Rule,
79 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
request for a house check
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received
report from an Irrigon fe
male that she was being
harassed. Both parties were
warned not to contact each
other.
-MCSO received
report of a minor motor ve
hicle accident in Heppner.
The reporter said that the
driver of the second vehicle
was backing up and hit the
reporter’s rear view mirror
and knocked it off.
-MCSO received
report of an unwanted sub
je ct in Boardm an. The
person finally left.
-M CSO, Irrigon
Fire Department, Board-
man Fire Department re
ceived report from the De
pot that a fire had jumped
the perimeter and was now
in the Irrigon Fire District.
The caller requested crowd
control.
-MCSO received
report of juveniles going
through the garbage at the
Heppner city yard on Riv
erside. The juveniles were
warned not to play in the
recycle bins.
-MCSO received
report from and Irrigon
woman that a subject threw
something at her and her
dogs and was cussing. A
deputy made contact with
the caller, but was unable
to locate the suspects.
-MCSO received
report from a deputy that
someone had called her
at her residence that kids
were riding a garbage can
at the Irrigon Skate Park.
She also received report
of multiple fires in Irri
gon, lone, Lexington and
Heppner. A deputy was
unavailable.
-MCSO received
information of drug activ
ity.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
subject that her husband
was overdue from a trip.
She called back to say that
he had returned.
-MCSO, BPD re
ceived report of a male and
two females fighting. Of
ficer was unable to locate
anyone fighting.
-Boardman Police
Department officer report
ed that he was out with a
male on a park bench.
-BPD officer re
ported he was with a large
group of males.
-BPD officer re
ceived a 911 call from a
cell phone. The subject
advised that it was his first
cell phone and the phone
told him to call 911. He
advised his parents were
him and he was fine and
didn’t need help.
-BPD sergeant re
ceived report of damage to
a rental property.
-BPD cited Yajaira
Lizet Cambero Boos, 22,
for Violation of the Speed
Limit, driving 54 mph in a
35 mph zone.
-lone Fire Depart
ment received report of a
fire behind the reporter’s
residence.
-Lexington Fire
Department, Heppner Fire
Department received re
port of a plume of smoke
on the Lexington end of
Clarks Canyon.
-Irrigon Fire De
partment received a fire
call.
August 6: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office re
ceived report of a possible
prowler outside a trailer in
Irrigon. The caller said she
saw faces in the window. A
deputy w as unable to locate
anyone outside.
-M CSO deputy
advised he was out with
a male and a female who
were having a dispute
about some possessions.
A deputy advised he at
tempted contact, but no
one would answer the door
and the dispute was a civil
matter.
-MCSO received
request from a UPS em
ployee for a deputy con
cerning possible fraud.
They said they delivered a
package and the subject at
first gave them an unsigned
check and then when they
went back to get a money
order, it wasn’t where she
said it would be. The caller
said it had been an ongoing
problem since April and
would like contact to find
out her options.
-MCSO received
request from an lone sub
ject for deputy contact re
garding a fraudulent call.
-MCSO received
report from a H eppner
subject who had traveled
to Mt. Vemon the previous
week and believed he saw
his stolen tractor. The sher
iff will put the pictures on a
disk with a letter providing
info to contact the possible
victim for confirmation.
-MCSO received
request for a house check
in Heppner.
-MCSO received
report o f a Geo M etro
traveling from Heppner to
ward Lexington all over the
road. No deputies were in
position and no OSP troop
ers were in position.
-MCSO received
report o f a non-injury hit
and run, Hwy. 74, Lena,
Heppner. There was no
information about the sus
pect’s vehicle, but there
appeared to be a ball hitch
mark on the vehicle.
-MCSO received
report from a female that
she used the restroom at
the H eppner City Park
and could not get out. She
advised it took her about
15 minutes to get out. The
City o f Heppner Public
Works was advised.
-MCSO received
report o f a male with a
long beard walking north
at Cutsforth Corner. The
reporter asked that the sub
ject be checked out.
-M C S O c i te d
Zachary Floyd Harris, 20,
for Driving While Sus
pended-violation.
-MCSO received
report from an lone subject
that while driving up Hep
pner Hill, a white pickup
driven by a male forced
them o ff the road. The
caller said they drove back
into town to get the plate.
-MCSO received
report o f a brindle dog,
possibly part pit bull, found
near Rhea Creek Rd., lone.
The dog had what looked
like road rash and possibly
fell out of a pickup.
-MCSO received
report from a subject who
said while her granddaugh
ter was working at the lone
Market, an adult Hispanic
man came in and asked a
lot of questions about her
age and where she lived.
The caller said that later,
while the granddaughter
was babysitting, the man
showed up at the residence,
parked outside the house
and watched it. While she
was on the phone with
dispatch, the man drove
by again, which would
have been the sixth time
that night.
-M CSO deputy
advised he had assisted
OSP in tagging a vehicle.
-B oardm an P o
lice Departm ent officer
reported he was out with
a subject at the police de
partment.
- BP D a r r e s t e d
Cory James Koertje, 27,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Possession o f Less
than One Ounce of Mari
juana. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$1,242.27 bail.