Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 25, 2015
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by Amanda Kurtz, Personal
Representative1 - NOTICE
TO INTERESTED
PERSONS Case No.
15PR032
SUBMITTED BY:
Sam Tucker, OSB #763644
MONAHAN, GROVE &
TUCKER
Attorneys at Law
105 N. Main St
Milton-Freewater, OR
97862
phone 541-938-3377
fax 541-938-6112
sam@mgtlegal.com
2 - NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Case No. 15PR032
Published: November
25,and December 2, and
9, 2015
Afidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMUNITY MEETING
Organix Incorporated will
hold a community meeting
on Thursday, December 3,
2015, at 6:00 p.m. at the at
the Port of Morrow ofices
located at 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman, Oregon.
Organix Incorporated is
in the process of making
application to both
Morrow County and the
Oregon Department of
Environmental Quality to
construct and operate an
in-vessel, organic waste
processing facility for
the purpose of recycling
by-products from
anaerobically digested
dairy residuals into soil
amendments. This activity
is proposed on a 26 acre
portion of property owned
by the Port of Morrow,
currently described as tax
lot 131 of Assessor’s Map
4N 24, and located on the
west side of Tower Road
at the intersection with
Boardman Airport Lane.
This community meeting
is being held to meet the
requirements of Senate Bill
462 (2013) Section 1 (7)
through (9).
Questions about this
meeting can be directed
Organix at 509-527-0526
or by email at info@
organix.us. Information
about Senate Bill 462
can be found on the DEQ
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w e b s i t e h t t p : / / w w w.
oregon.gov/LCD/docs/
Guide_to_composting_
notiication_2013.pdf.
Published: November 25,
2015
Afidavit
Ione FFA ights to end hunger
Pictured L-R: Ione FFA Chapter President Morgan Orem and members Ivy Sandford and
Sonia Medina. –Photo by Erin Heideman
Ione FFA Chapter held
a regular monthly meeting
this past week and voted
to donate $500 to Farmers
Ending Hunger.
The mission of Farm-
ers Ending Hunger is to
eliminate hunger in Oregon
by increasing the amount of
high-quality food available
to hungry local communi-
ties through a partnership
of farmers, food processors,
Oregon Food Bank and the
public. $500 will sponsor
two full acres and feed
1,000 families of four fresh
vegetables for one day.
“This is an opportunity
to help support our com-
munity and give back,” said
chapter president Morgan
Orem. “It’s our responsi-
bility to be responsible and
charitable citizens, and this
is one way we can do that.”
Contributions go to-
ward the cost of process-
ing, storing and distribut-
ing food to Oregon Food
Bank’s regional emergency
food networks.
Local producers can
help too by contacting ex-
ecutive director John Bert at
www.farmersendinghunger.
com or 503-931-9232.
4-H enrollment now open
The Morrow County
4-H program is ready to
welcome families to the na-
tion’s largest, out of school,
positive youth development
organization.
Established more than
100 years ago, 4-H offers
opportunities for youth and
families to master new chal-
lenges, experience growing
independence, feel a sense
of belonging and give back
to their communities.
4-H is a positive youth
development program and
can provide partnership
opportunities with families
and volunteers to create an
educational atmosphere
within various project ar-
eas. These projects are tools
to help youth learn life
skills through competition,
team work, community
service, challenges, and
success.
Through the 4-H ex-
perience, members have
potential to grow in knowl-
edge, skill, citizenship, and
leadership. 4-H opportuni-
ties include:
-Working with adult
volunteers
-Working with a di-
verse group of youth as a
team
-Feeling a sense of ac-
complishment
-Developing and prac-
ticing leadership
-Receiving recognition
for their efforts
-Participating, at all
levels, in a safe environ-
ment
-Service to others
-Having fun
For new members or
volunteers, sign up for
4-H now by contacting the
Morrow County Extension
Service, 541-676-9642.
Current 4-H members and
volunteers should have
received a re-enrollment
packet in the mail.
County member dues
are $5 per member and
state member dues are $18
per member with a $36
family cap. Membership
applications are accepted
year-round but, in order to
be eligible for fair, applica-
tions must be received by
Jan. 31, 2016.
Contact 4-H through
the Oregon State University
Morrow County Extension
Service at 541-676-9642 or
visit the website at: http://
extension.oregonstate.edu/
morrow/.
DA’s Report
Published: November 25, 2015
Afidavit
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Richard Lee Rowe, 52,
was convicted of Encourag-
ing Child Sexual Abuse II,
a Class C Felony, and was
sentenced to 24 months su-
pervised probation subject
to 120 sanction units with
60 jail units. Probation
conditions include but are
not limited to successful
completion of sex offender
treatment; mental health
evaluation; reporting as
a sex offender with local
or state authorities when
moving, changing employ-
ment and at other speciied
intervals; 80 hours of com-
munity service; no direct
or indirect contact with
the victim or the victim’s
family members; not reside
within three miles of the
victim; consent to random
polygraph tests as deemed
necessary; not possess any
type of sexually suggestive
or explicit material; not be
involved in organization
that would place the defen-
dant in direct contact with
children or visit places that
exist for the enjoyment of
children; cooperate with
penile plethysmographic
assessment as requested;
be inancially responsible
for all counseling costs in-
curred by the victim related
to the crime; and 10 days
jail time with credit for time
served. Additional counts of
Using a Child in a Display
of Sexually Explicit Con-
duct, Attempt to Commit a
Class B Felony – Rape 2,
and Luring a Minor were all
dismissed. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $2,500.
-Laine Prinzling, 43,
was convicted of Criminal
Trespass I, a Class C Mis-
demeanor, and sentenced
to 45 days jail time with
credit for time served and
to run concurrent with pre-
viously imposed sentences.
The defendant was further
convicted of Giving False
Information to a Peace of-
icer for a Citation, a Class
A Misdemeanor, and sen-
tenced to 45 days jail time
with credit for time served
and to run concurrent with
the previous count. Fines,
fees and assessments to-
taled $200.
-Lynn Elaine Uitto, 68,
was convicted of one count
of Making a False Claim
for Health Care Payment,
a Class C Felony, and sen-
tenced to three years super-
vised probation subject to
180 sanction units with 90
jail units. Sentence of 10
days jail time with credit for
time served may be served
through electronic surveil-
lance program if found eli-
gible. Probation conditions
include not seeking em-
ployment in any capacity
paid directly by Medicare
or Medicaid and answer-
ing truthfully in any case
involving co-defendants.
Additional counts were
dismissed. Fines, fees, as-
sessments and restitution
totaled $8,678.75.
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President.
Organix is in the pro-
cess of making application
to both Morrow County
and the Oregon Depart-
ment of Environmental
Quality. The company will
hold a community meeting
on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 6
p.m. at the Port of Morrow
ofices located at 2 Marine
Drive, Boardman.
With questions, contact
Organix at 509-527-0526 or
by email at info@organix.
us.
Deadline: Mondays at 5:00 p m