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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 29,2014 - NINE
HELP WANTED
Assistant Event Coordinator
The SA G E C e n te r is
looking for an Assistant
Event Coordinator. This
position is part time 25-30
hours per week and will
require a flexible schedule
including weekends. The
successful candidate would
have experience with event
coordination and customer
service. This position serves
as the on-site contact for
the SAGE Center during
facility rentals and will
assist in coordinating future
events. Associate Degree in
Business Administration
or similar field preferred. A
complete job description can
be found at www.visitsage.
com or by contacting the
SAGE C enter M anager
541-481-7243 or kalied@
p o rto fm o rro w .c o m .
Position closes 5:00p.m.
Friday, November 14.
Please send resumes with
cover letter to SAGE Center
M anager P.O. Box 200
Boardman, OR 97818.
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HOUSEKEEPING HELP
WANTED: One full day
or 2 half-days each week.
L ex in g to n area. M ust
provide own transportation.
S end e x p e rie n c e ,
references, and available
days to HELP WANTED
c/o Gazette Times P.O. Box
337, Heppner OR 97836.
10-22-2p
County Court Executive
Assistant
Morrow County is now
accepting applications for
a part time, 24-40 hours
p er w e e k , E x e c u tiv e
Assistant to the Morrow
County Court in Heppner.
Associate Degree and three
years experience required.
E x p e r i e n c e m ay be
substituted for Education.
Professional demeanor and
confidentiality are required.
Starting wage is $16.86
per hour plus excellent
benefits. Contact Karen
Wolff, M orrow County
Personnel Director, P.O.
Box 788, H eppner OR
97836,or 541 -676-5668, or
kwolff@co.morrow.or.us.
A pplicatio n s may also
be downloaded at www.
morrowcountyoregon. com.
Open until November 12,
2014. EOE.
This is an external posting.
Posted: 10/24/2014
10-29-2c
N O T IC ES
Neighborhood Center
raffle winner for the
child sized sofa was
Sheri Ober Thanks to all
who participated!
10-29-1 c
FO R S A L E
Thomas Orchards
Kimberly, Oregon
REDI-PICKEP
Apples:
Cameo
Pinata
Golden Delicious
Granny Smith
Fuji
Red Delicious
Plums and Prunes
Bartlett Pears
Asian Pears
LAST DAY FOR STAND
TO BE OPEN: OCT 31
CLOSED
TUES & WED
OPEN
THURS THRU MON
10am - 4pm ONLY
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Westwinds Nursery 541 -
567-7235
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The new Morrow County
C h r o n ic le s a re o u t.
Read stories about the
relocation o f Boardman,
the Bicentennial Wagon
T ra in P ilg r im a g e to
Pennsylvania, the prolific
pronghorn relocated from
Army Depot and much
more.
Get your copy for only $7
at the Heppner Gazette-
Times.
8-20-tfnx
FOR RENT
For Rent 2 bedroom upstairs
apartment, $400/ month.
Call 541-989-8118.
10-1-tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
107.093 and UTCR 8.080,
Petitioner and Respondent
are restrained from:
1. Canceling, modifying,
term inating or allowing
to lapse for nonpayment
o f premiums any policy
o f h e a lth in s u r a n c e ,
h o m e o w n e r or re n te r
insurance, or automobile
insurance that one party
m a in ta in s to p ro v id e
coverage for the other party
or a m inor child o f the
parties, or any life insurance
policy that names either
o f the parties or a minor
child of the parties as a
beneficiary.
2. Changing beneficiaries or
covered parties under any
policy of health insurance,
h o m e o w n e r or re n te r
insurance, or automobile
insurance that one party
m a in ta in s to p ro v id e
coverage for the other party
or a m inor child o f the
parties, or any life insurance
policy.
3.
Transferring,
encumbering, concealing,
or disposing of property in
which the other party has
an interest, in any manner,
without written consent of
the other party or an order
of the court, except in the
usual course of business
or for necessities o f life.
This paragraph (3) does not
apply to payment by either
party of:
a. A ttorney fees in this
action;
b. Real estate and income
taxes;
c. Mental health therapy
expenses for either party
or a minor child o f the
parties; or
d. Expenses necessary to
provide for the safety and
w elfare o f a party or a
minor child of the parties.
4. Making extraordinary
e x p e n d itu re s w ith o u t
providing written notice
and an accounting o f the
extraordinary expenditures
to the other party. The
paragraph (4) does not
apply to payment by either
party of expenses necessary
to provide for the safety
and welfare of a party or a
minor child of the parties.
Published: October 8, 15,
22 and 29, 2014
Affidavit
N O T I C E
OF
APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that
BEO Bancorp and Bank
o f Eastern Oregon, 279
N. Main Street, P.O. Box
39, Heppner, OR 97836,
intends to file an application
with the FDIC under the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation Improvement
Act (FDICIA) and with
the Federal Reserve Bank
o f San Francisco (FRB),
for approval to purchase
Bank Reale and its office
in the city of Pasco, WA,
located at 5205 N orth
R oad 68, P a sc o , WA
99301, and to merge Bank
Reale into Bank of Eastern
Oregon, under a purchase
agreement between Bank
o f Eastern O regon and
Bank Reale, a State o f
Washington corporation.
This purchase is subject to
regulatory approval by the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC) and the
Federal Reserve Bank of
San Francisco (FRB).
A ny p e rs o n w is h in g
to c o m m e n t on th is
application may file his or
her comments in writing
with the regional director
o f the Federal D eposit
Insurance Corporation at its
regional office at: 25 Jessie
Street at Ecker Square,
Suite 2300, San Francisco,
CA 94105-2780, or with the
Federal Reserve Bank of
San Francisco at P.O. Box
7702, San Francisco, CA
94120-7702, within 30 days
of the posting of this notice.
Published: O ctober 29, PUBLIC NOTICE
November 5 and 12, 2014 Notice of Public Hearing
Town o f Lexington will
Affidavit
hold a p u b lic h earin g
on N ovem ber 10, 2014
a t 6 :3 0 p m a t T ow n
H all, located at 425 F
PUBLIC NOTICE St. Lexington OR. The
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT purpose of the hearing is to
OF TH E STATE OF present for public review
OREGON
and comment on proposed
FOR THE COUNTY OF changes to Development
MORROW
Code to meet the needs of
In the Matter of the Marriage Medical Marijuana. Copies
o f B a rb ra J. K e s la r, of the proposed changes are
petitioner, and Robert L. available for review at town
Lester II, respondent to hall. All interested parties
Robert L. Lester II.
are encouraged to attend.
P e titio n e r has filed a Published: October 29 ,
petition asking for summary 2014
dissolution of your marriage
and related relief. If you do
not file the appropriate legal
paper with the court in the
time required, Petitioner PUBLIC NOTICE
may ask the court for a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
judgment against you that OF TH E STATE OF
orders the relief requested. OREGON
You must "appear" in this FOR THE COUNTY OF
case or the other side will MORROW
win a u to m a tic a lly . To In the Matter of the Estate
“appear,” you must file with of:
the court a legal paper called JOHN VINCENT RALPH
a “Response” or Motion.” aka
This response m ust be JOHN V. RALPH,
filed with the court clerk Deceased.
or adm inistrator w ithin CASE No: 14PR0I6
thirty (30) days along with NOTICE TO INTERESTED
the required filing fee. It PERSONS
must be in proper form and N O T IC E IS HEREBY
you must show that the GIVEN that the undersigned
Petitioner’s attorney (or the has been appointed personal
Petitioner if he or she does representative of the Estate
not have an attorney) was of John Vincent Ralph aka
served with a copy of the John V. Ralph, deceased.
“Response” or “Motion.” All persons having claims
The location to file your a g a in st the e sta te are
response is at the court required to present them,
located at: Morrow County with vouchers attached, to
Courthouse, State Courts the undersigned personal
100 Court St., P O Box 609 representative in care of
the law office of Bendixsen
Heppner, OR 97836.
PU R SU A N T TO ORS Law, P C ., attorneys for
the personal representative
at 245 E. Main St. Suite
E, Hermiston, OR 97838,
within four 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 record of the court,
the personal representative,
or the attorneys for the
personal representative.
Dated and first published
on October 15, 2014
/s/ Jonathan M. Ralph
Personal Representative
c/o Cameron Bendixsen,'
A tto rn ey for p erso n al
representative,
Bendixsen Law, P.C.
245 E. Main St. Suite E
Hermiston, OR 97838
Tele: 541-567-5564
Published: October 15, 22
and 29, 2014
Affidavit
October 15, 2014.
/s/ Jonathan M. Ralph
Personal Representative
Cameron Bendixsen,
A tto rn ey for p erso n al
representative,
Bendixsen Law, P.C.
245 E. Main St. Suite E
Hermiston. OR 97838
Tele: 541-567-5564
Published: October 15, 22
and 29, 2014
Affidavit
Sheriff's Report
May 24 (cont . ) : Lexington.
-MCSO received report
o f suspicious activity
at the Irrigon Fire Hall.
The caller said a vehicle
followed him from his
grandfather’s residence
to the fire hall. He said
he knew who two o f the
subjects were and could
smell marijuana coming
from the car. MCSO re­
sponded but was unable
to locate the vehicle.
-MCSO received re­
quest for a 93-year-old
female on Frank Gilliam
Dr., Heppner, who had
fallen and woke up un­
able to put weight on her
leg. Heppner Ambulance
PUBLIC NOTICE and MCSO responded.
THE PORT OF MORROW, The patient was trans­
OREGON
ported to Pioneer Memo­
NOTICE OF ADOPTION rial Hospital.
OF RESOLUTION
-M C SO r e c e iv e d
The Port of Morrow, Oregon report o f loud music
(the “Port”) hereby gives coming from a house in
notice pursuant to ORS Boardman. The caller
777.565( 1) that the Board of advised that the parents
Commissioners of the Port were not home, just a
will consider a Resolution couple o f underage kids.
(the “ R esolution” ) at a An officer responded and
regular meeting to be held spoke with the home-
at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, owner who said he would
November 12, 2014 at the talk to his son and have
Riverfront Center, 2 Marine him keep it down.
Drive, Boardman, Oregon
-MCSO received re­
97818. The Resolution port o f two dogs on Co­
will authorize the issuance, lumbia Lane near the fish
sale, execution and delivery hatchery. The caller was
o f the Port o f M orrow afraid they might get hit.
Transm ission Facilities
-M C SO r e c e iv e d
Revenue Bonds (Bonneville report o f a white 1999
Cooperation Project No. 2) Toyota Tacoma extended
(the “Bonds”), approve the cab pickup stolen. MCSO
Bonds and other documents responded and a report
to be executed and delivered was taken. Seaside Police
or distributed in connection later advised they located
therewith; and certain other the vehicle abandoned in
matters related thereto.
a church parking lot.
Complete copies o f the
-MCSO received re­
Resolution may be obtained port from a subject at
without charge from the Columbia River Ranch
General Manager of the Port in Boardman that he had
located at the Riverfront problem s with water
Center, 2 Marine Drive, pressure in the bunk-
P.O. Box 200, Boardman, house only when a cer­
Oregon 97818 telephone: tain person was on duty.
541-481-7678.
He said he wanted the
THE PORT OF MORROW, issue noted.
OREGON
-MCSO received re­
G a ry N e a l, G e n e ra l port from a subject in Irri­
Manager
gon that they had located
Published O ctober 22, his friend’s stolen vehicle
October 29 and November on Utah Ave. in Irrigon.
5,2014.
MCSO responded and
Affidavit
attempted to locate the
vehicle, but were unable
to do so. The subject was
advised to re-contact the
PUBLIC NOTICE Hermiston Police Depart­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ment to report the vehicle
OF TH E STATE OF stolen.
OREGON
-M C SO r e c e iv e d
FOR THE COUNTY OF report from a subject
MORROW
in Irrigon that a silver
In the Matter of the Estate and black Kia passed his
of:
residence at a high rate of
MARILYN ELISABETH speed. A MCSO Deputy
RALPH aka
had just gone through the
MAR I L YN
E . area, but was unable to
RALPH,Deceased.
locate the vehicle.
CASE No: 14PR024
-MCSO received re­
NOTICE TO INTERESTED port o f suspicious activity
PERSONS
on Hwy. 74, Heppner.
N O TIC E IS HEREBY A caller reported a sub­
GIVEN that the undersigned ject in khaki pants walk­
has been appointed personal ing around the house,
representative of the Estate whom he didn’t believe
of Marilyn Elisabeth Ralph belonged there. Family
aka M arilyn E. Ralph, on the scene advise that
d eceased . All persons everything was okay and
h av in g claim s ag ain st law enforcement was not
the estate are required to needed.
present them, with vouchers
-MCSO received re­
attached, to the undersigned port o f a green two-door
personal representative vehicle driving very fast
in care of the law office and not maintaining lane
o f Bendixsen Law, P.C., on Hwy. 730. A deputy
attorneys for the personal was advised, but was out
representative at 245 E. o f position. Oregon State
Main St. Suite E, Hemnston. Police was advised.
OR 97838, w ithin four
-MCSO received a
months after the date of first request for information
publication of this notice, or about bailing someone
the claims may be barred. out o f jail.
All persons whose rights
-MCSO received re­
may be affected by the port o f a dog bite to a
proceedings may obtain child at the Irrigon Ma­
additional information from rina.
the record of the court, the
-MCSO received re­
personal representative, port o f three vehicles
or the attorneys for the parked on the side o f the
personal representative.
road, possibly drinking at
Dated and first published on Baseline Lane/Hwy. 207,
-MCSO received re­
quest for an ambulance
for a 17-year-old female
involved in a motorcycle
accident. Heppner Am­
bulance responded and
transported here to Pio­
neer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner where she
was life-flighted.
-MCSO received re­
port o f loud music at the
Irrigon Marina. MCSO
responded and deter­
mined there was no vio­
lation at the time.
-MCSO received a
911 hang-up call from
the Morrow County Fair­
grounds. On call back, a
juvenile answered and
then hung up. MCSO
responded, contacted the
juvenile and parents and
determined that every­
thing was okay.
-MCSO received re­
port o f a white convert­
ible with the top down
driving at speeds o f 100-
plus on 1-84, Boardman.
-MCSO received re­
port from a woman in
Irrigon who requested
that a deputy respond to
take a report for custodial
interference. She said
she had custody o f her
17-year-old son and told
him he could not go to his
father’s place in Wash­
ington, but said that was
most likely where he was.
-MCSO received re­
port o f an altercation at
her home on Wyoming
Ave. in Irrigon. The caller
said that a male was hit­
ting her husband. She
then advised that her
husband was not hit, the
subject had gone and law
enforcement was no-lon-
ger needed. MCSO stood
down before arriving.
-MCSO received re­
port o f suspicious activ­
ity at the Port o f Mor­
row maintenance shop in
Boardman, with a vehicle
in the ditch at the bottom
o f the exit with no driver
present.
-MCSO received re­
port o f a domestic dis­
turbance near the caller’s
residence on Greenwood
St. in Irrigon with a male
pushing and shoving a
female. MCSO arrested
Tana Sue Melton, 25, for
Menacing-Domestic Vio­
lence and Harassment-
Domestic Violence. She
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $9,000
bail.
-MCSO responded
to a welfare check on a
male subject who seemed
unresponsive when the
deputy went past him
with lights and sirens.
-M C SO r e c e iv e d
report o f a pit bull in
Irrigon. The dog was
transported.
-MCSO received re­
port from a woman in
Heppner that her son
was getting aggressive
and requested assistance.
MCSO responded and
advised that if things
continued, other options
would be taken.
-MCSO received re­
port from a Boardman
woman that her husband
had been abusive and
wanted him to leave.
-MCSO received re­
port o f a possible drunk
driver in an older black
Bronco near Bucknum’s
on Main St. in Heppner.
-MCSO received re­
port o f a motor vehicle
accident on 1-84, Board-
man with a car on the
side o f the road in a ditch.
MCSO responded and
determined it was not a
crash, but an abandoned
vehicle.
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