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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E STATE OF
OREGON
IN A N D F O R T H E
COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate
of:
S T E V E N
R .
WAGENBLAST,
Deceased.
Case No. 13PR034
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
N O T IC E IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed personal
representative. All persons
h av in g claim s ag ain st
the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative
within four (4) months after
the date of first publication
of this notice, or the claims
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceedings may obtain
additional information from
the records of the court, the
personal represent!. uve, or
the lawyer for the personal
representative, James M.
Habberstad, Esq., 106 East
Fourth Street, Second Floor,
The Dalles, Oregon
Dated and first published
on, November 27, 2013.
Vicki M. Wagenblast
Personal Representative
65936 Dolven Road
Lexington, OR 97839
Published: November 27,
December 4 and 11,2013
Affidavit
2006-HE3 is plaintiff, and
EDWAR HALLOWELL;
W E S T E X T E N S IO N
IRRIGATION DISTRICT;
A N D P E R S O N S OR
PARTIES UNK N OW N
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT,
TITLE
LIEN
OR
IN T E R E S T IN TH E
PROPERTY DESCRIBED
IN THE C O M PL A IN T
HEREIN is defendant. The
sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for
cash or cashier’s check, in
hand, made out to Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office.
For m ore in fo rm a tio n
on this sale go to: www.
oregonsheriffs.com/sales.
htm
Published: December 11,
18, 25 and January 1, 2014
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE:
The Community Action
Program o f East Central
O re g o n (C A P E C O )
is s e e k in g s p e c ia lty
contractors. Contractors
are needed in the following
expertise: weatherization
m e a su re in s ta lla tio n ,
HVAC, Electricians and
Plumbers and are required
to w ork in com pliance
w ith state and fed eral
regulations. Qualifying
contractors must be CCB
licensed, fully bonded and
insured.
Contact CAPECO
(Maureen) at 541 -276-1926
ext. 150 or 1-800-752-1139
to obtain an application.
The deadline to apply is
December 31, 2013 by the
end of the business day.
Published: December 11
and 18, 2013
City Council
the city calls it, nuisance
abatement, were done on
a property, costs for that
cleanup not paid back to
the city could also become a
lien on a person’s property.
In bringing an ordinance
wi t h e x p a n d e d lien
authority to the council,
Cutsforth said since the city
was dealing with the lien
ordinance, she felt it was a
good time to “broaden the
ordinance” to include other
potential charges and fees
as well.
Although the city does
not cu rren tly have any
econom ic developm ent
district, the new ordinance
would cover assessments
made in any future districts.
According to Oregon law,
econom ic im provem ent
districts can be formed for:
(a) T he p l a n n i n g
or m a n a g e m e n t of
development
or
improvement activities.
(b) Landscaping or other
m ain ten an ce o f public
areas.
(c ) P r o m o t i o n of
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com m ercial activity or
public events.
(d) Activities in support of
business recruitment and
development.
(e ) I mp r o v e m e n t s in
parking systems or parking
enforcement.
(f) Any other economic
i mp r o v e me n t act i vi t y
for which an assessment
may be made on property
specially benefited thereby.
“A council may enact
an ordinance establishing
a procedure to be followed
by the city in m aking
assessments for the cost of
an economic improvement
upon the lots which are
specially benefited by all or
part of the improvement,”
the law states.
The council did not take
any action on the new
ordinance, and any new city
ordinances must be made
available to the public to
read, and a public hearing
held.
In other action at Monday’s
meeting the council heard
Sheriff’s Report
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earlier and believed people
Sheriff’s Office received
were seeing it in Irrigon.
report from an Irrigon man
-MCSO received report
that a car had been idling
of some wire stolen over
outside his home for the
the weekend in Boardman.
past 20 minutes. The man
-MCSO received report
PUBLIC NOTICE said he went out and talked
of
drug
activity at an Irrigon
The Morrow County Court to the driver o f the car
location.
will be considering three
who was a young kid with
ap p o in tm en ts to serve
-MCSO received report
on the M orrow County a stocking cap. MCSO o f a tree that had fallen
Planning Commission; one deputy advised he would on power lines on Wilson
at-large position, one for be on the lookout.
Rd. The caller said that the
-MCSO received report
the Boardman area and one
power was out at his house.
PUBLIC NOTICE for the lone area. Planning o f a residential distress
-MCSO received report
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S commissioners serve four- al ar m c o mi n g from a from an Irrigon woman
year terms. The new terms keypad.
SALE
that she was driving on
On January 17, 2014, at the will begin January 1,2014.
-MCSO received report
Hwy. 730 toward Irrigon
Interested
parties
residing
hour of 1 Oam at the Morrow
o f a dark green Polaris
and a woman she knew
in
Morrow
County
who
C ounty C ourthouse, in
taken from Ritter Rd. in
are
interested
in
taking
a
swerved into her lane and
the lobby by the front
Heppner.
more
active
part
in
land
almost hit her. She said
doors, Heppner, Oregon,
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that she and the other driver
the defendant’s interest use planning in the county
Fire Department received
will be sold, subject to are encouraged to submit
had had issues before and
redem ption, in the real a letter o f interest to the report o f high winds for believed it was retaliation.
property commonly known M orrow C ounty C ourt, Boardman.
She requested contact.
-MCSO received report
as: 75621 Pheasant Lane, P.O. Box 788, Heppner,
-MCSO received request
OR 97836, by December from an Irrigon woman
Irrigon, OR 97844
for
additional patrol from
The court case number is 24, 2013.
that she would like to press
a
Boardman
officer who
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said that the suspect was
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-MCSO received report
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an adult male who was last
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from a tow shop in Irrigon
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seen in a black Suburban
that someone was there to
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with a cheap metal blue
see if their car was there.
trailer attached to it.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman
th a t her n eig h b o r was
harassing her. She said that
inds collected sc^ar for^
the neighbor comes over
H eppner’s Neigh bo
when they are outside and
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-MCSO received report
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in and out and flipping
everyone off as he passes.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man who
said his g irlfrien d was
going crazy. He said it was
only verbal at the time,
but worried that it would
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a report from Cutsforth
who said she attended an
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Transportation (ODOT)
s emi nar in La G rande
that covered the state and
federal funding and project
selection process for ODOT.
“It was a really great thing
to atten d ,” she told the
council and indicated that
it could result in money for
possible future projects in
Heppner.
She said she also had met
with Ferguson Engineering
and discussed the possibility
of improvements to the city
tennis courts and maybe
development o f a soccer
field at Hager Park. The
money would come from
outside sources and not the
city budget.
Cutsforth also praised the
city crew during the recent
cold spell, saying they were
working very had to take
care o f problems caused
around town by the cold
weather. The council also
moved to approve purchase
of a new pickup for public
works at a cost of $ 16,051.
She also reported that she
received “a lot of positive
comments” from neighbors
o f a property that was
cleaned up. The owner had
agreed to repay the city for
the cost of the cleanup.
In other business the
council agreed to a request
from the Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District that
it be allowed to pay a flat
fee o f $600 monthly for
water during the months
of May through Sept. The
district had been receiving
much higher bills that it
could not afford, and after
doing an assessment of its
irrigation system, had found
ways to reduce water usage.
“ We appreciate the city
doing that; we want a green
cemetery,” district official
Tom Wolff told the council.
“We could not afford $ 1500
per month.” Wolff said
the district had also done a
nozzle test and also found
leaks in the system in order
to cut back on wasted water.
Heppner resident helps
put game over record
decibel level
Will Lemmon of Heppner was part of the world record
setting crowd Monday, December 2, at Century Link Field
in Seattle. The crowd was officially recognized by Guinness
World Records as the loudest in history by registering a
137.6 decibel sound reading in the game against the New
Orleans Saints.
Will’s brother Mark, standing next to him throughout
the game with earplugs firmly in place, said that Will was
not only a major contributor to the record, but was probably
who carried it over the top.
from a subject that he had
been try in g to call his
mother in Heppner, but she
had not answered in a few
days and that was not like
her. He later reported he
was able to contact her and
nothing further was needed.
-MCSO received request
from a Heppner man for
deputy contact regarding
w ater rig h ts at B lakes
Ranch. He wanted to make
an appointm ent w ith a
deputy to discuss the issue.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman that
she was almost attacked
by her n eig h b o r’s dogs
while she was out walking.
A deput y r esponded,
contacted the dog owners
and advised them that they
could be cited in the future.
-MCSO deputy advised
he was out with a disabled
vehicle. He assisted and
l^ey would be following
him back.
-MCSO deputy advised
to let the road department
know that Coal Mine Hill
near H eppner was very
slick, wi t h two inches
o f snow and it was still
snowing hard. MC Public
Works was advised.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that two fem ales and a
dog just came out o f an
empty rental next door to
her and advised that no one
should be there. A deputy
responded and checked the
residence, finding it locked
and nothing amiss from the
outside.
-H eppner Am bulance
received request for an
ambulance for a 15-year-
old male with a collarbone
injury in Heppner. Heppner
Ambulance responded and
transported the patient.
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