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DATED this 30th day o f
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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.