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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 2, 2013 FOR SALE Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon N ew Fall H ou rs CLOSED Tues & Wed OPEN Thurs. -Mon. 10 am -4 pm ONLY U-PICK/ REPI PICKED Jonagold Apples Golden Delicious Apples Ambrosia Apples Plnata Apples Prunes BRING CO N TAIN ERS FO R U -PICK 541-934-2870 Look for us on facebook 10-2-lc v________________ J 2007 fifth wheel travel trailer. 34' Copper Canyon Sprinter. 2 tipouts, excellent condition, pulled very little, asking low book. $14,800. 541-676-5096. 9-11-tfc hour of 10 am at the Morrow County Courthouse .inside the lobby by the front doors in the city o f Heppner, Oregon, the defendant's interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 304 Donovan Loop, B oardm an, OR 97818. The court case number is 12CV078, w here Wells Fargo Bank is plaintiff, and Kevin L Troxell aka Kevin Lee Troxell; Melanie Lea Troxell aka Melanie Lea Gates; State of Oregon; and occupants of the premises are the defendants. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier's check, in hand, made out to Morrow County Sheriffs Office. For more information on this sale go to: www.oregonsheriffs.com/ sales.htm Kenneth W Matlack, Sheriff Morrow County, Oregon By: Judy Chastain, Deputy Published: October 2,9, 16, and 23 2013 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES AFFORDABLE FAM ILY t S L ^ i EYEW EAR I Lowest Prices * Top Quality I SAME DAY SERVICE MOST PRESCRIPTION LENSES CAN BE READY WITHIN 30 MINUTES TO 3 HOURS Eye Exams $ 85.00 Todd G. Anderson OD Se Hablo Español 1045 N. 1st Si • Hermíston www affordablefamilyeyewear.com 888-567-3790 • 541-567-3790 PUBLIC NOTICE T h e f o llo w in g h a v e p e t i t i o n e d th e W est Extension Irrigation District for inclusion of the lands described as: Terra Poma Land LLC: T4N, R25E, the N'/a o f Section 13 lying east o f canal and south of Highway 730; Earl/Debora Aylett: T4N, R25E, the portion of Section 21 lying south of the canal; Cleaver Land LLC: T5N, R 26E , the p o rtio n o f Section 34 lying south of Highway 730; and T5N, R26E, the NW% portion of Section 35 lying south of Highway 730; MB Farms: T5N, R26E, the NE!/« of Section 35; and T5N, R26E, the NW1/« SE1/« of Section 35; D&D Farming & William/ Sharon Strebin: T5N, R27E, Section 29; and T5N, R27E, the S'/« SW'/i o f Section 21; West Extension Irrigation District: for housekeeping purposes: T4N, R25E,theS% SE1/« of Section 10; T4N, R25E, the S'/a SW1/« of Section 14 lying south of the canal; T4N, R25E, the S'/2 SE'/«of Section 15; T5N, R27E, the portion of Section 21 lying south of the canal; The petition shall be heard at the October 17, 2013 meeting o f the Board of Directors at 6:30 pm at the West Extension Irrigation District office at 840 E. H ighw ay 730, Irrigon. All interested parties may appear at that time and show cause why the petition should not be granted. So ordered for publication this 20th day of September, 2013. Beverly J. Bridgewater, Secretary Board of Directors Published: September 25, October 2 and 9, 2013 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On October 31,2013 at the I M ORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearings of public interest on Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at the Heppner City Hall in Heppner, Oregon. Transportation System Plan Minor Update ATSP-063-13: Morrow C o u n ty , a p p lic a n t. A m e n d m e n t to th e Transportation System Plan (TSP) Appendix B Project List to include Frontage L a n e /P o le L in e Road intersection improvements. C r ite r ia for ap p ro v a l include the Morrow County Comprehensive Plan and the TSP. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposal or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after O ctober 11, 2013. For m ore inform ation, please contact the Planning Department at 541-922- 4624 or 541-676-9061, extension 5506. DATED this 2nd day of October, 2013 M ORROW COUNTY P L A N N I N G DEPARTMENT Published: October 2,2013 Affidavit Magnetic Door Signs! lo t s of Size** * Lots of Colors* * Free Quotes* The Heppner Gazette Times (541) 676- 9228 188 W Willow Heppner Sheriff's Report -Continuedfrom PAGE SEVEN A u g u st 16 (co n t.): the previous night or early that morning and that several items were missing. Deputy responded and took report. -A caller on 1-84 near Boardman advised that a vehicle was passing other vehicles on the shoulder and driving erratically. MCSO was out of position; OSP was advised. -A man in Heppner reported that a neighbor had parked a trailer on his property; he asked them for several days to move it and it is still there. He requested deputy contact. -MCSO cited Romero Gilberto Martinez Cisneros, 21, for interfering with a police in v estig atio n ; subject was released to appear at Irrigon Justice Court. MCSO also cited and release Jerry Micheál Smith Jr., 21, for DUII. -MCSO was advised that Hermiston PD arrested Victor Landeros Jr. on a Morrow County warrant for Failure to Appear on Driving While Suspended and Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine. Subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -A man in lone reported lightning fire over the knoll; he could see smoke coming from over the hill. The fire was put out by rain. -A fire was reported in the area of Healy Canyon and Little Butter Creek; larg e fire , and c a ttle threatened. Heppner, lone, Station 7 and Lexington fire responded and the fire was contained. August 17: -A business in Heppner reported that, while they were closing, a person came in and hit an employee. -Abel Guizar, 19, was arrested by OSP for carrying a c o n c e a le d w eap o n . S ubject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -M CSO receiv ed a report o f subjects in the Les Schwab back parking lot in Heppner, rolling tires around. A deputy made contact and the tires were returned. A verbal warning was given to all subjects to stay out of the parking lot and to not touch the tires. -T h e g a s s ta tio n in Heppner reported an accidental drive-off; subject was local but they could not remember his name. -A female in Heppner called to report that two male subjects and a female s u b je c t w en t in to an abandoned house on Chase Street, a large white house. Caller said she believed the house was condemned. -M CSO tre s p a s s e d Brandon M ichaud from Irrig o n S hell and the manager's residence. -Someone advised a deputy that there were two juveniles in the Irrigon Marina headed toward the bathrooms. -A male requested a welfare check on his son; he hadn’t heard from him since a dispute at his son’s residence on Aug. 7. He requested to have his son call him if located. -Barbara Lisa Cutsforth, 60, was cited for No Seatbelt. -MCSO issued several verbal warnings for failure to use seatbelt and/or failure to carry current proof of insurance. -A man in the Boardman area reported that a goat and a sheep were on his property and he didn’t know who they belonged to. It was the first time he had seen them around and he didn't think his neighbors had animals like that. He tried to put them in the field with his cows and they wouldn’t go in, so he didn’t know what to do with them. One was in Í one pasture and one in the doing it to try to obtain to a 17-year-old male for no pasture next to it because it information on if kids live in operator’s license, driving jumped the fence. the area. Caller was advised outside restrictions and no -MCSO cited Juliann that the female submitted a insurance. Lantis, 56, for VBR 60/45 passport and identification August 24: -An MCSO and Illegal U -Turn, to and obtained permission to deputy was flagged down appear in Heppner Justice do so; she was not involved by a citizen regarding a Court. in any type of scam. suspicious vehicle. Deputy -Joshua Ryan Bennett, A ugust 21: -MCSO responded and advised that 19, was cited for Failure to took in Ricky Brian Stewart, the vehicle was waiting for Use a Seatbelt. Courtney 38, on a co m m itm en t the Shell to open to get gas. Maclnnes was also cited for order, to serve two days at A ugust 25: -MCSO Failure to Use a Seatbelt. Umatilla County Jail. cited C esar F ran cisco -Barbara Lisa -A female advised that Lopez Luis, 28, for Driving Cutsforth, 60, was cited for trucks were dumping gravel While Suspended violation. Failure to Use a Seatbelt. all over the road at Willow His license was seized and -A caller in Irrigon Creek Road/Balm Fork he was also advised to not reported a car sitting outside Road near Heppner. It was drive and given a verbal her neighbor’s house; it a hazard, the rocks kept warning for speed. was a blue O ldsm obile kicking up. Morrow County -A man in H eppner and looked like someone Road Dept, was advised reported that there was was passed out at the with a message left. a fawn locked inside the steering wheel. Brent Gene -A woman in Irrigon Columbia Basin Electric Evans, 54, was arrested stated that she was picking lot; it had been there since by MCSO for refusal to up h e r dog from her the day before. CBEC take a breath test, cited and boyfriend’s house and he on-call personnel were released to appear at the started freaking out and contacted. DA’s determination. Evans punched her car twice; now -A woman in Irrigon was also arrested for DUII, there are two dents in it and re p o rte d th a t her e x cited and released to appear he refused to return her dog. boyfriend and his girlfriend at the DA’s determination. -MCSO was advised were stalking her; they -A woman from Irrigon that some people found a drove by her residence advised that she heard noise dog up past Anson Wright multiple times that day. A that sounded like it was Park near Sunflower Flats; deputy made contact and coming from the west of her some people brought it to the male was trespassed. residence. She stated that the Tupper work site. Dog -A caller in Irrigon she could hear loud music is a mutt, a pudgy, beagle advised that someone hit and a DJ just announced, “If looking thing. their car and then took off you are under 21, you are -A 29-year-old subject running. Her son stopped not to be drinking alcohol.” was c ite d for d riv in g the subject and he was at MCSO responded and the uninsured and failure to the house now. A deputy drive within lane. music was turned down. resp o n d ed and took a -MCSO arrested Dustin A ugust 22: -MCSO report. A 19-year-old male James Lorentz, 21, for cited W illiam E lw ood was cited for No Ops and Peterson, 84, for Violating driving uninsured. DUII. August 18: -A caller the Basic Rule 83/55. -A female in Heppner in Heppner advised that an - H e p p n e r F i r e , advised that her husband intoxicated individual just Heppner Ambulance and moved to Idaho with her drove off from the bar in a M CSO responded to a daughter and now will pickup. The pickup belongs m otor vehicle accident not let her speak with her to an individual who was with unknow n location daughter. MCSO responded taken into custody for DUII. and injuries. Accident was and contacted the woman; A deputy conducted a field located on Highway 74- no custody paperw ork interview with the driver of Lena/Sand Hollow and existed, so the woman was the vehicle and advised the subjects were transported to advised to contact a lawyer. Pioneer Memorial Hospital. subject to not be driving. -A deputy was flagged -A woman in Boardman A ugust 23: -Woman down and advised that there reported to MCSO that her reported that her pickles was a male subject flagging adult daughter was going had been removed from her down traffic on the western crazy. Female had just left fridge outside. The planter route near Blakes Ranch; the house with no shoes box holding fridge door unknown what was going on w alking tow ard the shut was moved and all of on. D eputy responded; freeway. Deputies located the pickles were removed. subject’s car was broken the female and Community They were taken between down above B lakes, so Counseling Solutions was the night before and that subject was given a courtesy contacted. day while she was gone. ride to Heppner. -MCSO issued a citation -A caller in Irrigon advised that their neighbors were having a party and they were very loud. -A woman reported that she lost her Siamese cat at the 1-84 westbound rest area near Boardman. Cat is a mostly-black shorthair, black on face with white on head and paws, no collar, Oct. 4, 7 p.m. @ Union spayed female, understands Oct 11,7 p.m. vs. Stanfield Oct. 18, 7 p.m. @ Grant Union sign language. A u g u s t 19: -L ilia Oct 25, 7 p.m. @ Pilot Rock Mendoza, 35, was arrested on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance by Oregon State Police and Oct. 4, 7 p.m. @ Sherman Co. lodged at Umatilla County Oct 10, 7 p.m. @ Dufur Oct. 18, 7 p.m. vs. Arlington (Homecoming) Jail. -A woman in Irrigon Oct 25, 7 p.m. @ Elgin called to report that she Nov. 1, 7 p.m. vs. Echo (Senior Night) just received a call from a male subject who was threatening to throw all of her stuff out of the trailer. Caller was not on the scene. -A woman in Irrigon Oct. 7, 5 p.m. vs. Stanfield Secondary called to advise that her Oct 14, 5 p.m. vs. Grant Union parents’ dog was missing. Oct. 21,5 p.m. @ Pilot Rock Dog was black with a little Oct 28, 5 p.m. vs. Weston-McEwen white, cow-dog type, with a bad haircut. Last seen on Thursday. -A man in H eppner called and advised that he wanted to speak to a deputy about possible drug use Oct. 3, 5 p.m. vs. Irrigon around children. Deputy Oct. 5, 12 p.m. @ Union was advised and made Oct. 12, 12 p.m. vs. Pilot Rock, Weston-McEwen contact. Oct. 17, 5 p.m. vs. Stanfield A u g u st 20: -C aller Oct. 19, 12 p.m. @ Elgin stated that there was a male Oct. 22, 5 p.m. vs. Stanfield in the passenger seat of a Nov. 2, 4 p.m. Championships black Ford Ranger on NE First in Irrigon near the river; caller stated that the male was not moving at all. Oct. 4, 5 p.m. @ Sherman Co. (V/JV) Sheriff responded. Subject Oct. 5, 12 p.m. @ Arlington (V) was okay, was just sitting Oct. 5, 1:30 p.m. @ Arlington vs. Portland Christian there reflecting on life. (V) -A caller in Irrigon Oct. 8, 5:30 p.m. @ Echo (V/JV) reported that there was a Oct. 10, 5 p.m. @ Dufur (V/JV) woman w alking around Oct. 15, 5 p.m. vs. Condon-Wheeler (V/JV) town selling educational Oct. 18, 5 p.m. vs. Arlington (V/JV) books. The ca lle r was Oct. 26, 10 a.m. @ Big Sky District Tournament, Dufur w o rried she m ight be HS (V) Sports Schedules Mustang Varsity Football Cardinal Football Mustang JV Football Mustang Varsity Volleyball Cardinal Volleyball ( I 4