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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 26,2011
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DATED this 30th day o f
September, 2011.
W ANTED
William J. Kuhn
W anted, W illys FC 170, OSB No. 762075
503-729-5166 staceymike@ Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 428
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Heppner, OR 97836
Published: October 5, 12,
PUBLIC NOTICE 19 and 26, 2011
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Affidavit
OF T H E STA TE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town o f Lexington is
MORROW
going
to be offering various
W. RO N A LD BECKET,
landscaping
equipment for
Plaintiff,
sale.
Items
include
a Toro
vs. SA M M Y EA R L
riding
lawn
mower,
various
WOODALL,
C ub C adet attachm ents,
Defendant.
PUBLISHED SUMMONS a s p ra y e r u n it, se v e ra l
trim m ers, a w alk behind
No. 11CV142
TO:
SAM M Y EARL trimmer, a walk behind lawn
W O O D A L L , the above mower, an air compressor,
a wheel kit for a generator
named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE and a Partner Chain Saw.
STATE O F O R E G O N , Full descriptions, prices and
you are hereby required photos o f these items will
to appear and defend the be available at: Town Hall
Complaint filed against you 425 F Street Lexington. You
in the above-entitled Court may also e-mail a request
on or before the expiration for photos, prices and full
o f 30 days from the date o f descriptions to: town055@
the first publication o f this centurytel.net.
Summons; if you fail to so P u b lish e d : O c to b e r 26,
appear and answer, plaintiff 2011
for want thereof will apply Affidavit
to the above-entitled Court
for the relief prayed for in
the Complaint, to wit:
PUBLIC NOTICE
T h e c o m p l a in t s e e k s IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
r e c o v e r y a g a i n s t th e O F T H E S T A T E O F
d e fe n d a n t Sam m y E arl OREGON
W oodall for dam ages in FOR THE COUNTY OF
the amount o f $105,817.50 MORROW
for breach o f a 2010 farm Probate Department
p a rtn e rs h ip a g re e m e n t In the Matter o f the Estate
between the plaintiff and of:
defendant; for damages in M A R Y E . G O H E E N ,
the amount o f $105,817.50 Deceased.
for breach of the partnership No. 11PR023
duties by defendant; for
NOTICE TO
damages in the amount o f INTERESTED PERSONS
$80,817.50 for breach o f N o tic e is g iv e n t h a t
a 2011 fanning agreement th e u n d e r s i g n e d h a s
by defendant; for damages been appointed and has
in the amount o f $15,000 qualified as the personal
for conversion o f plaintiffs representative o f the estate.
p e r s o n a l p r o p e r ty by All persons having claims
defendant; and for damage a g a in s t th e e s ta te are
in the amount o f $15,000 required to present it, with
for trespass by defendant on proper vouchers, w ithin
plaintiff’s real property.
four months after the date
A dditionally the plaintiff o f first publication o f this
seeks the dissolution o f the notice, as stated below* to
parties' farm partnership and the personal representative
an accounting of its financial at the offices o f Kuhn Law
activity. Also plaintiff seeks Offices, 267 N. Main Street,
specific p erform ance o f P.O. Box 428, H eppner,
the parties' 2011 farming Oregon 97836, or they may
agreement and damages in be barred.
the amount o f $53,557.52
All persons whose
for defendant's failure to rights may be affected by
perform under the term s the p ro c e e d in g s in th is
o f the agreem ent and for estate may obtain additional
plaintiffs attorney fees.
in f o r m a tio n fro m th e
This Summons is published records o f the court, the
by order o f the Honorable personal representative or
Ronald J. Pahl, judge o f the the attorney for the personal
above- entitled Court made representative.
and entered on the 29th DATED and first published
day o f Septem ber, 2011, October 19,2011.
directing publication o f this William Anhom, Personal
summons once each week Representative
for four consecutive weeks 1714 Alder St.
in the H ep p n er G azette La Grande, OR 97850
To be published for three
consecutive weeks.
P E R S O N A L
REPRESENTATIVE:
William Anhom
1714 Alder St
La Grande OR 97850
P hone:541-963-0837
A T T O R N E Y
FOR
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
William J. Kuhn, OSB No.
762075
Kuhn Law Offices
PO Box 428
Heppner OR 97836
Phone: 541-676-9141
Fax: 541-676-5502
E m ail: k u hnandspicer@
windwave.org
Published: October 19, 26
and November 2, 2011
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST
FOR
PROPOSALS FOR
Rock Crushing Contractor
M orrow C o u n .y P u b lic
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Rock crushing
s e rv ic e s c o n tr a c to r to
provide various aggregate
services for various County
G e n e ra l P u b lic W orks
p ro je c ts . C o n tra c to rs
submitting proposals shall
be considered based upon
th e fo llo w in g g e n e ra l
evaluation criteria:
1. Fee schedule.
2. Experience.
3. Method o f approach.
4. Availability o f labor and
equipment.
Copies o f the Request for
Proposals may be obtained
from Morrow County Public
Works, P.O. Box 428, 365
W H w y 74, L e x in g to n ,
Oregon 97839, (541) 989-
9500. Complete proposals
w ill be a c ce p ted at the
same address no later than
4:00 p.m. October 28,2011
any questions or concerns
may be addressed to Sandi
Putman.
Published: October 19 and
26, 2 0 l i
Sheriff’s Report
The M orr ow
County SherifFs Office
reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
June 18 (cont):
-BPD received a call from
someone who heard rumors
there may be trouble in the
area that night or the next
day. The caller requested
extra patrol.
-B P D a r r e s t e d
Casey Luna Lopez, 21, on
an Irrigon Justice C ourt
warrant for failure to ap-
pear/DUII. The subject was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
-B PD receiv ed a
call from a female who ad­
vised that she had moved in
with another female on Cot­
tonwood Loop in Boardman
and paid a month’s rent to
her. Caller had just received
a text message advising that
the situation wasn’t work­
ing out, at which point she
responded that her s tu ff
was at the residence and
she would like to go get it.
Owner o f the property told
her she had no right to her
stuff since she w asn’t on
the lease. Caller requested
contact from an officer; of­
ficer made contact.
-M C SO received
a report o f a trespass at the
lone pool; there were two
or three boys jum ping off
the roof and into the pool.
The caller was told who
they were and would like a
deputy to make contact and
let them know how danger­
ous it was.
June 19: -M CSO
received a call from a wom­
an in Irrigon stating that
som eone has been going
into her back yard over
the past month and mess­
ing with things. He always
w ears a w hite shirt and
heavy boots and leaves
footprints. He knocks on
the w indow s. It usually
happens between 1 and 3
a.m .; he was there three
times already. Nothing has
ever been taken, and there
are six kids in the resi­
dence. MCSO went by the
residence several times but
was unable to locate the
intruder.
-A 4 6 - y e a r - o ld
male was taken from Ir­
rigon to Good Shepherd
Hospital. Someone jumped
into a motor home and as­
saulted him, but he refused
to say where it happened.
Subject left the hospital.
-M C SO a rre ste d
M ario P erez, 27, on an
Irrigon Justice Court war­
rant for failure to pay fine/
possession o f less than an
ounce o f m arijuana. The
subject was lodged at Uma­
tilla County Jail.
-MCSO received a
call from a man in Herm-
iston stating that his girl­
friend took his bank card,
p h o n e a n d 2 0 0 2 G ray
Chevy Impala and left yes­
terd ay m o rning w ith o u t
permission.
-O fficer was
flagged down by a subject
on Highway 74 near Lex­
ington. The subject was just
waving.
-M C SO received
a call from a w om an in
Irrigon advising them that
someone had parked along­
side her neighbor’s vehicle
and used a sledgehammer
on the rear w indow and
front windshield.
-MCSO received a
complaint o f a white Mus­
tang going 90 to 95 mph on
east 1-84 near Boardman.
Unable to ID; Oregon State
Patrol advised.
J u n e 21: T h e
Boardman Police Depart­
ment received report that a
subject was stealing a trailer
from the caller’s property.
D eputies w ere unable to
locate anyone.
-BPD O fficer re­
ported he located an unoc­
cupied, suspicious vehicle
on Marine Driver in Board-
man.
-BPD received re­
port o f someone in a field
behind northeast Third St.
in Boardm an was letting
off bottle rockets, possibly
in the skate park.
-BPD received re­
port from a subject who said
that two males broke up his
trailer and threatened him.
An officer m ade contact
with the caller.
-BPD received re­
port o f a small dog running
around.
-BPD received re­
port o f unlawful dumping.
The subjects said they were
advised to drop their clip­
pings and dog debris at the
location by their landlord.
-BPD O fficer ad­
vised he was out w ith a
male subject on the railroad
property. Kristopher Jared
Loeppky was arrested on
a W asco County w arrant
for Failure to Appear/Tres-
pass I. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$5,000 bail.
-BPD received re­
port o f a juvenile on a bike
without a helmet. The juve­
nile was warned and given
a helmet.
-M C SO received
report o f a sprinkler head
that had broken o ff and
flooded a yard on Stansbury
St. in Heppner.
-M C S O , B o ard -
m an P olice D ep artm en t
received report from sub­
jects in a boat who said that
their boat would not start.
They were just barely out of
Boardman. A deputy made
contact and towed the boat
back to the marina, where
the subjects had their own
ride to assist.
-M C SO received
report that a subject and his
friends were playing “Fugi­
tive” that night in Irrigon.
-M C S O D e p u ty
reported training with the
K-9.
-M C SO received
report o f som eone burn­
ing, possibly illegally in
Boardman.
-MCSO cited An-
dra Kendrick, 53, on a traf­
fic stop.
-M C S O D e p u ty
reported he was out with a
subject on Wilson Rd. and
Paul Smith Rd., Boardman.
The subject advised he had
cows pastured their.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that she was afraid
because her husband had
been calling and was mad,
threatening to com e and
kill her. A second reporter
advised he was en route to
his friend’s house and her
husband was being violent.
A deputy responded and
both parties agreed they
would keep it peaceful.
-M C SO received
report from and Irrigon fe­
male that a male subject hit
her car previously, resulting
in over $1,700 in damage.
She said she need to make
a report for insurance pur­
poses.
-MCSO cited Ed­
gar Ramirez, 21, for Failure
to Drive Within Lane and
Driving While Suspended.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from an Irrig o n
woman that her neighbor’s
chickens were running loose
and tearing up her vegetable
garden. The owner said he
would fix his enclosure.
-MCSO cited Clau­
dia Johana Lainez Padilla,
29, for V iolation o f the
Speed Limit, 90 mph in a
65 mph zone.
-M C SO received
report that a silver/grey
SUV passed a double yel­
low line at an excessive
rate o f speed on Hwy. 730,
Irrigon.
-M C S O D e p u ty
advised he was out with a
vehicle that made an unlaw­
ful “J” turn in Heppner. The
deputy advised the subject
not to do it again.
-M C S h e riff a d ­
vised he found a black lab
with a blue collar in Lex­
ington.
-M C SO received
report o f a brown and white
doge hanging out at the
motel in Heppner. A deputy
picked up the dog and the
owner was located.
-M C SO received
report that Hermiston Po­
lice D epartm ent arrested
Ricardo Lepez M endoza,
30, on a M orrow County
warrant for Failure to Ap-
p e a r/M en a c in g . He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail w ith $2,685 bail in
full.
-M C S O D e p u ty
advised he m ade contact
with a suspicious subject in
a vehicle on Paterson Ferry
Rod. It was an employee o f
one o f the farms.
-M C S O D e p u ty
advised he was transporting
a male subject to court in
Heppner from the Umatilla
County Jail.
-M C SO received
report from a Heppner sub­
ject that someone may have
been selling drugs to kis.
June 23: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report that Keven
Keith Alexander, 38, was
arrested by Stanfield Police
on an Irrigon Justice Court
w arran t. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$443.87 bail in full.
-M C SO received
report o f fire on the railroad
tracks in Boardman.
-M C SO received
request for assistance from
the Umatilla County Sher­
ifFs Office on a theft call.
-M C SO received
report from subjects at Paul
Smith/Kunze Rd., Board-
m an, that they had seen
flashlights. A deputy and
Boardman Police Depart­
m ent o fficer responded,
but were unable to locate
anything.
-M C SO received
report from Oregon State
Police that they arrested
Thomas John Yonkers, 54,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/D riving W hile Sus­
pended. He was lodged at
U nion C ounty Jail w ith
$199 bail in full.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
ject that a black and white
border collie-mix comes on
to his property and makes
his dogs bark.
-M C S O D e p u ty
advised he was transport­
ing a prisoner to court in
Heppner.
-M C SO received
report o f a younger husky
fem ale dog chasing cats
in Irrigon. The caller had
the dog tied to a tree with
a chain collar held together
by duct tape.
-MCSO Deputy ad­
vised he was flagged down
by a citizen in Irrigon.
-M C SO received
report from an Irrigon sub­
je c t w ho said his G reat
Pyrenesedog had been shot
with a pellet gun again.
June 24: Morrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
receiv ed rep o rt th at the
drive-up window o f a Hep­
pner Main Street business
was opened from the out­
side around 4 a.m. and a
subject took four to five
packs o f cigarettes and ran
off. A video showed a pack
o f Marlboro Lights fly off
and hit the floor.
-M C SO received
report from an lone subject
that a puppy that did not
belong to them was in their
yard.
-M C SO received
report from a subject on
1-84 Arlington that a Fed
Ex driver passed him doing
95 mph.
-M C SO received
report from a Boardm an
subject that he was trying to
catch a dog in the orchard at
Paul Smith/Kunze Rd.
-M C SO received
report that an Irrigon wom­
an had locked herself out o f
her house.
-M C SO received
re p o rt from a H e p p n e r
woman that another woman
had stolen stuff from her.
The caller advised she was
storing her stuff with per­
mission in a shed that was
on the property where the
alleged perpetrator lived.
-M C SO received
request for contact from
an Irrigon school princi­
pal concerning a child not
showing up for school most
o f the two previous weeks.
-M C SO received
multiple 911 calls reporting
a rollover accident on 1-84
east-bound near the Hwy.
730 exit with five people
in th e v e h ic le . M C SO ,
Boardman Police Depart­
ment, Oregon State Police,
ODOT, Boardman Ambu­
lance and Irrigon A m bu­
lance responded. Boardman
Ambulance transported two
people to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston and
Irrigon Am bulance trans­
ported three.
-M C SO received
report o f an on-going prob­
lem o f two dogs on Wilson
Lane/Laurel Rd. in Board-
man chasing m otorcycles
and vehicles out into the
road.
-M C SO received
report from a Heppner man
that his previous girlfriend
drives down Main St. yell­
ing at him and his new girl­
friend. He said she showed
up at the gas station, the
store and even the park
w hile they are there and
yells inappropriate things at
them. He advised there was
a restraining order against
him and he didn’t want to
be charged with violating it
because o f her harassment.
A deputy made contact with
both parties and advised o f
their options.
-M C SO received
request for contact with
a deputy from an Irrigon
su b je c t re g a rd in g som e
strange things that had been
happening at her home.