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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 9,2011 PUBLIC NOTICE NO A A issues monthly climate summary for Heppner DA’s Report IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF The Morrow Coun sentence, temporary leave, OREGON ty District Attorney’s office work release, or conditional FOR THE COUNTY OF According to pre which was 3.1 degrees calls for near normal tem has released the following or supervised release. The MORROW defendant is recommended liminary data received by above normal. The lowest peratures and above normal report: Probate Department for sex offender treatment - Joseph Lee New precipitation. Normal highs was 27 degrees on the 26lh. In the Matter of the Estate NOAA’s National Weather while incarcerated. He is by, 29, was found in viola for Heppner fall from 57 There were four Service in Pendleton, tem of: subject to 10 years post tion of probation. Proba degrees at the start of No days with the low tempera K E N N E T H W E S L E Y peratures at Heppner aver tion was revoked and the prison supervision minus vember to 45 degrees at the ture below 32 degrees. aged slightly warmer than (jREEN, Precipitation to end of November. Normal defendant given 60 days time actually served. Total normal during the month Deceased. taled 1.02 inches during lows fall from 35 degrees in custody of the Oregon fines, fees and assessments of October. No.l 1CV024 October, which was 0.12 to 28 degrees. The 30-year Department of Corrections were $5,832. The average tem NOTICE TO INTERESTED -Zachary Lawrence inches below normal. Mea normal precipitation is 1.6 with 36 months post-prison perature was 52 degrees, PERSONS supervision. The defendant Bartz, 19, was found guilty inches. surable precipitation of at which was 0.7 degrees Notice is given by William T h e N a t i o n a l was given credit for time of: unauthorized use of J. Kuhn, Attorney for the above normal. High tem least .01 inch was received Weather Service is an office served, with time to run a vehicle and fleeing or on eight days, with the peratures averaged 62.6 Personal Representative, of the National Oceanic and concurrent to any other attempting to elude a po that the Betty Voss has degrees, which was 1.6 heaviest, 0.39 inches, re Atmospheric Administra sentence currently being lice officer, both Class C ported on the 11th. degrees below normal. The been appointed and has felonies; criminal mischief tion, an agency of the U.S. served. The outlook for highest was 78 degrees on qualified as the personal - In addition, Jo in the second degree and Commerce Department. November from NOAA’s the 1". Low temperatures representative of the estate. seph Lee Newby, 29, was two counts of theft in the All persons having claims averaged 41.5 degrees, Climate Prediction Center found guilty of a second second degree, all Class A against the estate are count of violation of proba misdemeanors; and theft required to present it, with tion. The court ordered that in the third degree, a Class proper vouchers, within probation continue on the C misdemeanor. Remain four months after the date same terms/conditions of ing counts were dismissed of first publication of this the original sentence and, pursuant to plea negotia notice, as stated below, to in addition, be extended for tions. The defendant was The men of St. Pat the personal representative six months. The defendant sentenced to 13 and 12 at the offices of Kuhn Law rick’s and St. William’s will also be required to months imprisonment, to For many, farming would be restricted in what Offices, 410 E. Hurlburt Catholic churches will hold enroll in an anger manage run concurrent with credit and ranching is a family jobs they could do on the Ave. Hermiston, Oregon their annual fall dinner ment course within 30 days for time served, and two family farm by this rule,” tradition, involving two, 97838, or they may be meeting and memorial mass of his release on the previ and one years post-prison states OWGL. three or more generations. barred. All persons whose at St. Patrick’s Church on supervision, respectively. ous count. Proposed Department of The rule has the rights may be affected by Tuesday, November 15 at Defendant also had drivers -Lonnie L Lepper, potential to affect standard Labor requirements for the proceedings in this 6 p.m. The memorial mass license revoked for one year 70, was found guilty of four farm and ranch employers education and training1 for estate may obtain additional for the deceased men of the counts of sexual abuse in and suspended for 90 days. and restrictions on what future farmers by reducing parishes will be followed by info rm atio n from the Total fines, fees and assess records of the court, the dinner and a meeting in the youth can do on the farm on-farm learning opportu the first degree, a Class B ments totaled $2,693. felony. Thirty-six counts could put that tradition at nities. A maximum height parish hall. personal representative or -Nickolaus Jona restriction of six feet would of sexual abuse in the first For more infor risk. the attorney for the personal degree were dismissed. than Armstrong, 20, was The proposed rule limit young hired work mation, contact Fr. Gerry representative. The conviction was based found guilty of harassment, DATED and first published Condon at 541-676-9462 would increase legal li ers from working in areas on a guilty plea. The de a Class B misdemeanor. A abilities to farm families, such as bam lofts. It also or Dan Van Schoiack at November 9, 2011 fendant was sentenced to sentence of 90 days incar seeks to prohibit young possibly changing the way 541-676-9971. William J. Kuhn, OSB# 75 months incarceration ceration was suspended and hired workers from engag they plant, harvest, handle 762075 for each count. The defen the defendant sentenced to livestock and work on farms ing and assisting in many A ttorney for Personal every day. The regulations animal husbandry practices, dant will receive credit for 24 months bench probation. Representative might also limit training such as herding animals on time served but will not be Total fines, fees and assess To be published for three eligible for reduction in ments were $1,268. for future farmers and af horseback. consecutive weeks. fect some youths’ ability to The DOL rule also P E R S O N A L earn money in the summer potentially prevents youth REPRESENTATIVE: Sweet Productions picking fruit. from working under “ex Betty Voss will be having a gingerbread Morrow County to register a vehicle. Fines, “The negative im treme temperatures” (e.g., 19519 Ivywood Ln house workshop during the Justice of the Peace Ann fees and assessments to pact of this rule would be harvesting) or being paid Mankato,MN 56001 Heppner merchants’ open Spicer has released the taled $106. felt as soon as it is finalized, piece rate wages for such 507-995-2947 house December 1 from 4 following Justice Court -Sam Efrem, 21, and for generations of farm jobs. The DOL’s contention A T T O R N E Y to 7 p.m. Children’s kits Report. of Happy Valley, OR was F OR P E R S O N A L are $5 each and adult kits ers to come,” says a state is that it is seeking input -Matthew Robert found guilty of wildlife law ment by the Oregon Wheat to prevent heat-related ill REPRESENTATIVE: are $15. Holland, 21, of Heppner violation. A sentence of 180 Growers League. nesses and injury to work William J. Kuhn All ages are wel pled guilty to Criminal days in jail was waived but A c c o r d i n g t o ers in the field, but OWGL Kuhn Law Offices come, but reservations are Trespass II and Theft III. He the defendant was required OWGL, the DOL rule could representative don’t agree. 410 E. Hurlburt Ave required. Participants are was sentenced to 180 days to pay restitution to the impact agricultural opera “ [The rule] does Hermiston, OR 97838 asked to sign up at Sweet tion in several ways. not take in to account that in jail. Total fines, fees and Department of Fish and 541-567-8301 Productions before Thanks assessments were $1,315. Wildlife. Total fines, fees, It restricts the “Pa many children choose to Published: November 9,16 giving. -Phillip Andrew assessment and restitution rental Exemption” rule so work alongside their fam and 23, 2011 Mecham o f Banks, OR came to $2,480. farms operated by partner ily,” says the OWGL state Affidavit was found guilty of failure ships and corporations may ment. “This helps to raise not benefit. family income; in other “The rule does not instances, parents grant per take into account the owner mission for their children The Morrow County Clerk has issued the follow ship patterns and operations to work in the fields or or ing marriage licenses: of family farms because chards as a way of learning October 27: -Ralph Everrt Parrish, Jr., 42, of many family farms involve about agriculture.” Heppner’s 15lh an for the community during Stanfield and Karla Marycruz Frasser, 38, of Stanfield. different members and gen The deadline to nual Parade of Lights will the evening’s festivities. November 3: -Dean Laroy Staten, 46, of Board- erations of the same family submit comments was No man and Luella Audrey Jones, 39, of Boardman. take place Thursday, De Anyone interested cember 15 at 5:30 p.m. in participating should fill working on the farm. DOL vember 1. However, 68 November 4: -Adrian Miranda Luna, 38, of Prizes this year will out an entry form and return wants to limit the “family members of Congress re Arlington and Maria Carmen Flore? Lemus, 45, of Ken be award from the best com it to the Heppner Chamber farm” exemption solely to quested a 60-day extension newick, WA. munity float, best individual of Commerce office by the children of the owner on to the comment period float, best school float and Monday, December 12. or operator of a farm. Oth to allow agricultural pro judges’ choice. The winner Forms can also be emailed er family youth—nieces, ducers to respond to this of each category will re to heppnerchamber@cen- nephews or grandchildren- proposal. ceive $25. Entries will line turytel.net or faxed to 541- up by MCGG Green Feed at 676-9650. 5 p.m. and are asked to pro The parade is spon ceed to the fairgrounds after sored by Columbia Basin At Tuesday’s coun after a survey determined the parade to be on display Electric Co-op. cil meeting, the Boardman that the farm was using the Oregon farmers can nounce winning farmers City Council passed a reso property for agricultural get into the holiday spirit by and recipient nonprofits in lution to partition almost purposes. The city plans to signing up to win $2,500 January 2012. negotiate a sale with Three 84 acres o f city-owned for their favorite local non Mile Canyon Farms before property, which was de profit organizations through the end of 2011. clared surplus in August of STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS We Print America’s Farmer’s Grow Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon fo r only $200 Contract rate this year. 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Catholic men hold dinner and Mass Child labor law . rr . changes may affect Ag producers Gingerbread house work shop offered Justice Court Report M arriage Licenses Parade o f Lights returns in December Boardman plans sale of property to Three Mile Canyon Farm Farmers can win money for charities Business Cards The Office Pub & Grill in downtown lone. Open 7 Days a Week Full Bar with Beer & Wine To Go Texas Hold 'em Friday A Saturday nights Prime Rib Every Friday Night V. I I $ (