EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 6, 2010
-Continuedfrom Page SEVEN proceeding in this estate
this property, foreclosure
could affect your rental
agreem ent. A purchaser
who buys this property at
a foreclosure sale has the
right to require you to move
out after giving you notice
o f the requirement. If you
do not have a fixed-term
lease, the purchaser may
require you to move out
after giving you a 30- day
notice on or after the date
o f the sale. If you have a
tixed-tenn lease, you may
be entitled to receive after
the date of the sale a 60-day
notice o f the purchaser’s
requirement that you move
out To be entitled to either a
30-day or 60-day notice, you
must give the trustee of the
property written evidence
o f your rental agreement
at least 30 days before the
date first set for the sale. If
you have a fixed-term lease
and cannot provide a copy
o f the rental agreem ent,
you may give the trustee
other written evidence of
the existence of the rental
agreement. The date that is
30 days before the date of
the sale is March 17, 2010,
the name o f the trustee and
the trustee’s mailing address
are listed on this notice.
Federal law may grant you
additional rights, including
a right to a longer notice
period. Consult a lawyer for
more information about you
rights under federal law.
You have the right to apply
your security deposit and
any rent you prepaid toward
y our cu rre n t o b lig a tio n
under your rental agreement.
If you want to do so, you
must n o til’ your landlord
in writing and in advance
that you intend to do so. If
you believe you need legal
assistance with this matter,
you may contact the Oregon
State Bar and ask for the
law yer referral service.
C ontact inform ation for
the O regon State Bar is
included with this notice: If
you have a low income and
meet federal poverty guide
lines, you may be eligible
for free legal assistance.
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30, 2009 and January 6,
13,2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
m ay o b ta in a d d itio n a l
in f o r m a tio n fro m th e
records o f the court, the
personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
D A T E D an d F IR S T
PUBLISHED: D ecem ber
23,2009
D e lm e r H ug, P e rso n a l
Representative
70907 Kunze Lane
Boardman, OR 97818
Telephone: 541-481-4021
A tto rn e y fo r P e rso n a l
Representative:
David Wm. Hadley, OSB
No. 81252
130 SE 3rd Street
Hermiston, OR 97838
Telephone: 541-567 0292
Published: December 23,
30, 2009 and January 6,
2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of
the State o f Oregon for
the County o f Morrow
No. 09PR033
Estate of: John D. Ledbetter,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
the person named below has
been appointed personal
representative of the estate.
All persons having claims
a g a in s t th e e s ta te are
required to present them to
the personal representative
at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton,
OR 97801 w ith in fo u r
months after the date of first
publication of this notice, or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
m ay be affected by the
proceedings m ay obtain
additional information from
the records o f the court, the
personal representative or
the attorney.
Dated and first published:
December 23, 2009
W. Rene Ledbetter
Pers. Rep.
P.O. Box 447
Heppner, OR 97836
Timothy P. O ’Rourke
Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen
& Hojem, L.L.P.
222 SE Dorion Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-3331
December 23,30,2009 and
January 6, 2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
M orrow C ou n ty P ublic
Works is accepting bids on
the following:
1.
Herbicides
S p e c ific a tio n s and bid
sheets may be obtained by
contacting Morrow County
Public Works P.O. Box 428,
365 W Hwy 74, Lexington,
OR. 97839. Phone 541-
989-9500.
Bids must be received at
the Morrow County Public
W orks O ffice, P.O. Box
428, 365 W. Hwy 74, and
Lexington, OR 97839 by
4:00 p.m. Tuesday, January
19, 2010 Bids must be in
a sealed envelope marked
“ H erb icid e B id ” . Bids
will be opened January 20,
2010. Starting at 9:30 a.m.
at the Morrow County Court
Session being at the Port of
Morrow in Boardman, OR.
For additional information
contact M orrow C ounty
P ublic W orks 541-989-
9500.
Morrow County reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids and/or to postpone
the award o f bids for thirty
(30) days from the date o f
opening.,
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national
origin, sex or handicapped
s ta tu s in h irin g o r the
provision o f services.
Published: January 6, 13,
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Estate ofiMARY
JOSEPHINE
MCENTIRE, Deceased
No. 09PR035
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN
that
the
undersigned, Delmer Hug,
has been appointed and has
qualified as the personal
representative of the estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate are hereby
required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to
Delmer Hug, the personal
re p re s e n ta tiv e , in c a re
o f D avid W m. H adley,
attorney for the personal
representative, at 130 SE
3rd S tre e t, H e rm isto n , 2010
Oregon 97838, within four Affidavit
months after the date o f first
publication of this notice, or
DEADLINE FOR LEGAL
they may be barred.
ADVERTISING
MONDAY
All persons whose rights
5:00
PM
m ay be a ffected by the
I
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Citizens
A public m eeting o f the
M orrow C ounty Special
Transportation Committee
will be held on January
11, 2010 at 5:00 pm at
the Morrow County Court
House A nnex, 150 Rock
Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Gayle L. Gutierrez
Morrow County Treasurer
P u b lis h e d : J a n u a ry 6,
2010
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
N o tice is h ereb y given
that a public hearing o f
the Tow n o f L ex in g to n
Town Council sitting as the
Land Use & Development
Planning A uthority w ill
be held at 6:30 p.m . on
Tuesday January 12, 2009
in the L ex in g to n Town
Hall 150 W. Main Street.
Purpose o f the hearing is
to hear arguments for and
against a Zoning Variance
at 290 West E. Street in
L exington, O regon also
known as tax lot # 900.
Published: December 30,
2009 & January 6, 2010
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE
M ORROW
C O U N T Y P L A N N IN G
COM MISSION will hold
the following hearings of
public interest on Tuesday,
January 19, 2010, at 6:00
p.m. at the Port o f Morrow
R i v e r f r o n t C e n te r in
Boardman, Oregon.
Continued from December
1, 2009, Land P artitio n
L P -S -4 1 0 : M ic h a e l D.
Glavey, Heidi Hains, and
Frances King, applicants
and ow ners. P roperty is
described as Tax Lots 1100,
1102, 1200, 1201, 1301,
and 1400 o f A s s e s s o r’s
Map 4S 27; Tax Lot 4700 of
Assessor’s Map 4S 28; and
Tax Lots 700, 900, 2700,
and 4000 o f A s s e s s o r’s
Map 5S 27 and is located
about 20 miles southeast
o f H eppner along Upper
Rhea Creek Road near the
National Forest boundary.
Property is zoned Exclusive
Farm Use (EFU) and Forest
Use. Request is to partition
the subject property into
three parcels each meeting
the m in im u m lo t siz e .
C r i te r ia fo r a p p ro v a l
include M orrow C ounty
S u b d iv isio n O rd in a n c e
(M C SO ) A rticle 5 Land
Partitioning.
L a n d P a r titio n L P -S -
412: Joseph P and Jeri D.
McElligott, applicants and
owners.
Property is described as
Tax Lots 2100 and 2200 of
Assessor’s Map IS 23 and
is located about 10 miles
southw est o f lone along
Halvorson Lane adjacent
to the Gilliam County Line.
Property is zoned EFU.
Request is to partition the
subject property into two
parcels each m eeting the
minimum lot size. Criteria
fo r a p p r o v a l in c lu d e
M C SO A rtic le 5 L and
Partitioning.
C o n d itional Use Perm it
C U P - N - 2 7 1: M a d is o n
Farms, applicant and Kent
Madison,
owner. Property is described
as T ax L o t 1 7 0 0 o f
Assessor’s Map 3N 27 and
is located approxim ately
6.5 m iles w est the Echo
Junction on Highway 207
and approximately 4.5 miles
south o f Homestead Lane.
The property is zoned EFU.
Request is to approve an
aggregate quarry that will
process less than 500,000
tons o f aggregate material.
Criteria for approval include
M orrow C ounty Z oning
Ordinance (MCZO) Article
3.010(DX11) and Article 6
Conditional Uses, Sections
6.020, 6.030 and 6.050(1).
C o m p r e h e n s i v e P la n
A m e n d m e n t A C -0 1 8 -
09 and A C (M )-0 1 7-09:
Madison Farms,
a p p lic a n t an d K en t
Madison, owner. Property is
described as Tax Lot 1700 of
Assessor’s Map 3N 27 and
is located approxim ately
6.5 m iles west the Echo
Junction on Highway 207
and a p p ro x im a te ly 4.5
miles south of Homestead
Lane. The property is zoned
EFU. Request is to amend
the Comprehensive Plan to
include a locally significant
aggregate site to Morrow
County’s list of significant
a g g re g a te s ite s and to
amend the Comprehensive
Plan map to include the
ag g reg ate site lo cation.
C riteria for approval are
fo u n d in th e M o rro w
C ou n ty C o m p reh e n siv e
Plan (MCCP) Review and
Revision Process.
Land Partition LP-N-413
and Conditional Use Permit
CUP-N-272: Stephen and
Tana Hill, applicants, and
M ild re d R auch E s ta te /
Irvin Rauch Trust, owner.
Property is described as
Tax Lot 3300 o f Assessor’s
Map IN 26. The property is
located near the junction o f
Bombing Range Road and
Highway 207 on Strawberry
Lane. Property is zoned
EFU. Request is to partition
a 218-acre parcel to create a
“non-farm dwelling” parcel
and to allow the siting of a
non-farm dwelling. Criteria
for approval include MCSO
Article 5 Land Partitioning
and MCZO
A r tic le 6 C o n d itio n a l
Uses. Land Partition LP-
N -414 and C o n d itio n a l
Use Perm it C U P-N -273:
M onty Crum and Bonny
Peterson, applicants, and
R alph S. C rum F am ily
T ru st/C ru m E n te rp rise s
Limited Partnership, owner.
Property is described as
Tax Lots 2000 and 2001 of
Assessors Map IN 24 and
Tax Lot 300 o f Assessor’s
Map IS 24. The property
is located approxim ately
2 m iles north o f lone on
Crum Road. P roperty is
zo n ed EFU . R e q u e st is
to partition a 3,312-acre
parcel to create a “non
farm dwelling” parcel and
allow the siting o f a non
farm dwelling. Criteria for
approval include M CSO
Article 5 Land Partitioning
a n d M C Z O A r tic le 6
Conditional Uses.
V a ria n c e V -S -0 1 7 -0 9 :
H e p p n e r H ig h S c h o o l,
a p p lic a n t a n d M o rro w
County, owner.
Property is described as
Tax Lot 4200 o f Assessor’s
Map 2S 26. The property
is zoned EFU and is the
fairg ro u n d s ju s t east o f
Heppner on State Highway
7 4 -L en a. R e q u e st is to
approve a variance from
the setback requirem ent
for structures (football field
snack shack) on an arterial
right o f way. Criteria for
approval include M CZO
Article 3 Section 3.010(H)
and Article 7.
C o m p r e h e n s i v e P la n
A m endm ent A C -0 19-10
and AC(M )-020-10: Love’s
Travel Stops & Country
Stores, Inc., applicant and
City o f Boardman, owner.
Property is described as a
portion o f Tax Lot 119 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 24 and
is located approximately 5
miles west of Boardman at
the Tower Road interchange
on I n te r s ta te 84. T he
property is zoned Space
Age Industrial. Request is to
amend the Comprehensive
Plan to add p o lic ie s to
support the recently adopted
“ T o u ris t C o m m e r c ia l”
zoning designation, change
the C om prehensive Plan
designation to Commercial,
an d a p p ly th e T o u ris t
C o m m e rc ia l zo n e to a
proposed 52-acre parcel.
C riteria for approval are
found in the MCCP Review
and Revision Process.
R eview o f C ondition o f
Approval 1 o f Conditional
Use Perm it CU P-N -213:
In v en e rg y , o w n er o f
the subject w ind energy
project. Subject property
is a p p ro x im a te ly 3,000
acres north o f Cecil, Oregon
located west of Highway 74
1
at approximately milepost
10 and is zoned EFU.
The Planning Commission
w ill be re v ie w in g tw o
noise studies to determine
compliance with Condition
o f Approval 1 o f the subject
Conditional Use Permit.
O p p o r tu n ity to v o ic e
support or opposition to
th e ab o v e p ro p o sa ls or
to ask questions will be
provided. Failure to raise
an issue in person or by
letter or failure to provide
su fficie n t s p e c ific ity to
afford the decision maker
an opportunity to respond to
the issue precludes appeal
to the Land Use Board of
A ppeals based on those
issues.
Copies o f the staff report
and all relevant documents
w ill be a v a ila b le a fte r
January 8, 2010. For more
information, please contact
the Planning Department at
541-922-4624 or 541-676-
9061 extension 5503.
DATED this 30th day o f
December 2009
M ORROW COUNTY
P L A N N I N G
DEPARTMENT
P u b lis h e d : J a n u a ry 6,
2010
Affidavit
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following business:
-Continued from Page SIX
-M C SO received
report from a subject who
bought a cabin in the Hepp
ner area recently and would
like to get seven abandoned
vehicles removed from the
property. D ispatch gave
the subject seven tow slips
to put on the vehicles and
form s to fill out regard
ing information about the
vehicles to return to the
sheriff’s office.
-M C SO received
a request from the Oregon
V iolent D eath Reporting
System concerning infor
mation about a firearm.
-M C SO received
report o f three horses and
two mules out in Irrigon.
The owner had the horses
put back in before the dep
uty arrived at the scene.
-M C SO received
report from the city o f Hep
pner that a subject was in
city hall whom they be
lieved was under the influ
ence of something, however
it was not alcohol.
-M C SO received
report o f an ongoing prob
lem with dogs continually
barking. MCSO responded
but the reporter was unable
to identify the dog that was
barking.
-M C SO received
tow h an g -u p /ab an d o n ed
calls one was a female in
Irrigon and the other and
accidental dial by a child
in Heppner.
-M C SO received
report from a subject that
while he was on Hwy. 730
between Irrigon and Board-
man a rock broke the wind
shield o f his vehicle. The
subject wanted to document
the incident in case his in
surance company wanted
information.
-M C SO received
request for info from In-
fonet Report Service for
A m erican Fam ily Insur
ance.
-M C SO received
request from Oregon State
Police Firearm s Unit for
info from the Boardm an
Police Department.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
w o m an th a t w h ile she
was out mowing her yard
suspicious subjects asked
her if her neighbors were
home. When she said she
didn’t think so, the subjects
asked if they could take the
neighbor’s pop cans. When
she said “no”, they started
loading them anyway. The
woman gave them $20 for
food because they said they
w ere starving. A deputy
went to the residence where
he th o u g h t the su b jects
resided, but was unable to
locate vehicle.
-M C SO received
report o f a m aroon SUV
driving 45 mph on Hwy.
730, not maintaining a sin
gle lane o f travel, and then
getting on 1-84. Boardman
Police Department followed
and stopped the vehicle for
impeding traffic.
-M C SO received
report from a subject in Ir
rigon that she had received
several co m p lain s from
other tenants in a trailer
park about loud parties and
underage juveniles drink
ing. A deputy was unable to
locate anyone at the space,
but noted there was a wed
ding going on nearby.
-M C SO received
report o f a woman running
down 1-84 chasing dogs.
-M C SO received
report that a female parked
in a grey Chevy Blazer had
been at a location in Irrigon
since 1 p.m. that afternoon
and kids had been going up
to the car every so often. It
was now 6 p.m. A deputy
was unable to locate anyone
in a car.
-M C SO received
rep o rt o f fo u r-w h e e le rs
around 13th Street by the
turkey run in Irrigon. A
deputy made contact and
the issue was settled.
-MCSO deputy re
ported he was assisting OSP
on a driving complaint o f
a vehicle going 100-plus
miles per hour on 1-84 at
Boardman. MCSO was un
able to locate the vehicle.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from a H e p p n e r
woman that two boys in a
black pickup, one blonde
and one with darker hair
swerved and acted like they
were going to hit a juvenile
that was believed to be in
the third or fourth grade. A
deputy made contact with
the complainant and said he
would keep an eye out for
the vehicle.
-MCSO received a
report of burglar alarm go
ing o f in the pharmacy area
o f a Heppner business. The
building was secure.
-M C S O d e p u ty
made contact with a subject
in Irrigon and advised him
to walk his bike as he had
no light and no helmet.
-M C SO received
report from a subject in
H eppner th at as he was
leaving town he saw a small
car with hazard lights on,
but as he passed, the car
took off and a subject was
walking. A deputy was un
able to locate any subjects.
-M C SO received
report from a subject in
Irrigon that while she was
parked on the side o f the
street, a small car started
blocking her, but m oved
out o f the way as she was
calling the sheriff.
-M C SO received
report o f a red sports car
high-beaming the reporter
on 1-84. OSP was advised.
-M C SO received
report from a subject in
Irrigon that people in two
vehicles were threatening
to assault him. MCSO re
sponded and determined the
call was unfounded.
-M C SO received
report from a Heppner sub
ject on Sage Hill Drive that
the neighbor’s dog keeps
getting into her yard, knock
ing over the garbage cans
and stringing the garbage
all over her yard. The com
plainant advised she had
been to the city and went
to the n e ig h b o r’s house,
but no one was home. She
advised she has animals that
she keeps chained up and
in her yard and everyone
else should have to do the
same.
-M C SO received
report from a female subject
that she hit a deer on Hwy.
207 at the North Lex Eleva
tor. The vehicle was not
damaged, but the deer was
injured and was still in the
road. OSP was advised.
I