Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7, 2016 SEVEN PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OR- EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: N o . 16PB07339 MERVIN LEONARD GRUBAUGH, Deceased. NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representa- tive at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this es- tate may obtain additional information from the re- cords of the court, the per- sonal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published November 23, 2016. DeAna L. Grubaugh, Per- sonal Representative 80201 Black Mt. Lane Heppner, OR 97838 To be published for three consecutive weeks. PERSONAL REPRESEN- TATIVE: DeAna L. Grubaugh 80201 Black Mt. Lane Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676-5568 ATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE: William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 762075 KUHN LAW OFFICES 267 N Main Street PO Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676- 9141 FAX: 541-676- 5502 Email: wjk@kuhnlawof- fices.com Published: November 23, 30 and December 7, 2016 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OR- EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of: PATRICIA JEAN DEISCH, Deceased. No. 16PB07681 NOTICE TO IN- TERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersigned has been ap- pointed and has qualified as the personal representa- tive of the estate. All per- sons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this no- tice, as stated below, to the personal representative at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this es- tate may obtain additional information from the re- cords of the court, the per- sonal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. DATED and first published November 23, 2016. Peggy M. Oneal, Personal Representative P.O. Box 1705 Umatilla, OR 97882 To be published for three consecutive weeks. PERSONAL REPRESEN- TATIVE: Peggy M. Oneal P.O. Box 1705 Umatilla, OR 97882 Telephone: 541-571-1688 ATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE: William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 762075 267 N Main Street PO Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 Telephone: 541-676- 9141 FAX: 541-676- 5502 Email: wjk@kuhnlawof- fices.com Published: November 23, 30 and December 7, 2016 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On January 12, 2017 at the hour of 11 am the Morrow County Courthouse, 100 Court Street, Heppner, OR 97836, inside the lobby at the Front doors, the de- fendant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemp- tion, in the real property commonly known as: 325 NE 9th Street Irrigon, OR 97844. The court case number is 16CV053, where CITIMORTGAGE, Inc., Plaintiff and THE ES- TATE OF JAMES L. WIL- SON; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF JAMES L. WILSON; THE UNKNOWN DEVI- SEES OF JAMES L. WIL- SON; and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM- ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 325 NE 9TH ST., IR- RIGON, OREGON 97844, Defendants. 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 more information on this sale go to: www.oregonsheriffs.com/ sales.htm Published: December 7, 14, 21 and 28, 2016 Affidavit months bench probation, to include 130 hours of com- munity service, alcohol and/ or drug evaluation and any recommended treatment, attendance at a victim’s impact panel, installation of an ignition interlock device on an vehicle driven by the defendant during proba- tion, and 30 days jail time with credit for time served and to run consecutive to other cases. In addition, the defendant was convicted of Criminal Driving While Suspended or Revoked, a Class A Misdemeanor. Sentence of 180 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 36 months bench probation, probation conditions to include 40 hours of commu- nity service. An additional count of Reckless Driving was dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $700. DA’s Report Morrow County Dis- trict Attorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Nicholas Ryan Schil- ler, 23, was convicted of Criminal Mischief II, a Class A Misdemeanor; sentence of 180 days jail time was suspended and the defendant sentenced to 18 months bench proba- tion, to include 50 hours of community service and no contact with the victims. An additional charge of harassment was dismissed. Fines, fees and assessments totaled $350. -Robert Navarro, 21, was convicted of Driv- ing Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII), a Class A Misdemeanor. The defendant’s driver’s license was suspended for three years. Of the sentence of 180 days jail time, 150 days were suspended and the defendant sentenced to 36 Sheriff’s Report August 12 (cont.): -MCSO received report that Boardman Police Department arrested Cur- tis James Drury, 34, on Umatilla County war- rants. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. -MCSO received re- port that Boardman Po- lice Department arrested Paul Alan Lienig, 42, on a Morrow County warrant for Failure to Appear. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $3,000 bail. -MCSO received re- port from a Heppner man that his son’s bike was stolen. He said his son’s friend called him, saying that a male subject was seen on the bike by city hall about 15 minutes earlier. The bike was neon green and white. -MCSO received re- port of suspicious activ- ity at the Irrigon Ma- rina, with a “ton” of cars, spinning tires and lots of activity. Deputies re- sponded, but didn’t find anyone around. -Ione Ambulance, Heppner Ambulance received report of an elderly woman on the ground, breathing heavily and passing out near the wind towers on Hwy. 74. August 13: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received report of suspi- cious activity on Wilson Rd., Boardman. The caller advised that someone was pounding on his door, try- ing to break in. Board- man Police Department and MCSO responded, but the subject did not want to press charges. -MCSO received report from the manager at Les Schwab in Heppner that he had found needles behind Schwab’s that he believed may have been used for in- jecting drugs. He requested extra patrol in the area. INFORMATION REGARDING A LETTER OF INTEREST FOR THE OTLD BOARD OF DIRECTORS The five members of Oregon Trail Library District Board of Directors are elected at large from around the OTLD District, located within Morrow County and serves the communities of Boardman, Heppner and Irrigon. When there are Board vacancies between elections, the Board may appoint someone to fill the vacant position until the next election. The Board is now seeking qualified candidates and will review all Letters of Interest received by the deadline stated below at its next regularly scheduled meeting on December 21, 2016 at the Boardman branch. We request that you be present at that meeting and be prepared to discuss your interest in serving on the Board in an open public meeting. Please note that you must reside within the boundaries of the OTLD District to serve as a Board member. Members represent the patrons of the district and provide leadership and oversight of the district through the District Director. The Director handles the day-to-day operation of the dis- trict, employee matters, and manages the library branches. In addition to attending monthly meetings, board members are expected to have, or be willing to develop, a basic knowledge of financial reports and Oregon’s public meeting and public records laws. The Board’s regu- lar monthly meeting is held on the 3rd Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., rotating locations between Boardman, Heppner, and Irrigon. Occasionally the Board will hold special meetings to ad- dress urgent business that cannot be delayed until the next regular meeting. Board activities may also include weekend or daytime workshops, and events at the community libraries. Your Letter of Interest should include a statement that you reside within the boundaries of the Oregon Trail Library District and your contact information (please note that your Letter of In- terest is a public document—do not include confidential information). Board members estab- lish the vision and strategic direction of the district in its mission to “meet the informational, cultural, and recreational needs of residents of the district with information resources…”. The Board requests that your Letter of Interest include (1) a statement of why you would like to serve on the OTLD Board of Directors; and (2) what skills and experience you will share to further the District’s mission. Your Letter of Interest must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 20, 2016 for consideration at the meeting to be held on December 21, 2016. You may submit the Letter of Interest electronically to otlddirector@centurylink.net, or by mail to: OTLD P.O. Box 849, Boardman, OR 97818 THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN SERVING AS A VOLUNTEER BOARD MEMBER OF THE OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT! -MCSO received report that a subject stole a pack of cigarettes from the smoke shack behind Pioneer Me- morial Hospital in Heppner. -MCSO received report from a subject on Hwy. 730 in Irrigon that he found a guy, all in black, lying on his side and not awake. MCSO and Irrigon Ambu- lance responded and MCSO gave him a courtesy ride to Umatilla. -MCSO, Boardman Fire Department received report of a motor vehicle accident involving a pickup with a boat. Boardman Police Department, MCSO and D&R responded. -MCSO , Heppner Fire Department, Heppner Am- bulance responded and as- sisted in securing a landing zone for Life Flight. -MCSO received report of three gun shots in the area of southeast Chase St. in Heppner. MCSO was unable to locate anything. -MCSO received report of a theft on Steagall Rd. in Irrigon. The caller said the subject stole multiple items and wanted him trespassed. -MCSO, Boardman Ambulance, Boardman Po- lice Department received a call from a Spanish speak- ing subject requesting police. Boardman Police responded and, through a translator, the subject said that a male had hit him, but he did not want to press charges. -MCSO received report from a woman that her son had moved somewhere in Irrigon and that he was suicidal. She said he had told her goodbye in a weird way. MCSO was unable to locate the son. -MCSO received report of loud Spanish music com- ing from a residence in Ir- rigon down the block from the caller and he would like them to quiet him down. MCSO was unable to locate the music. -MCSO received report of suspicious activity on Kunze Lane, Boardman, with a car with a passenger door open and no one else around. MCSO located the vehicle and found that the subjects were sleeping in the car with the doors open. -Heppner Ambulance received report of an 80-year-old male shaking at Cutsforth Park on Willow Creek Rd., Heppner. Hep- pner Ambulance responded and transported the subject to Pioneer Memorial Hos- pital. In Heppner. August 13: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received report of suspi- cious activity on Wilson Rd., Boardman. The caller advised that someone was pounding on his door, try- ing to break in. Board- man Police Department and MCSO responded, but the subject did not want to press charges. -MCSO received report from the manager at Les Schwab in Heppner that he had found needles behind Schwab’s that he believed may have been used for in- jecting drugs. He requested extra patrol in the area. -MCSO received report that a subject stole a pack of cigarettes from the smoke shack behind Pioneer Me- morial Hospital in Heppner. -MCSO received report from a subject on Hwy. 730 in Irrigon that he found a guy, all in black, lying on his side and not awake. MCSO and Irrigon Ambu- lance responded and MCSO gave him a courtesy ride to Umatilla. -MCSO, Boardman Fire Department received report of a motor vehicle accident involving a pickup with a boat. Boardman Police Department, MCSO and D&R responded. -MCSO , Heppner Fire Department, Heppner Am- bulance responded and as- sisted in securing a landing zone for Life Flight. -MCSO received report of three gun shots in the area of southeast Chase St. in Heppner. MCSO was unable to locate anything. -MCSO received report of a theft on Steagall Rd. in Irrigon. The caller said the subject stole multiple items and wanted him trespassed. -MCSO, Boardman Ambulance, Boardman Po- lice Department received a call from a Spanish speak- ing subject requesting police. Boardman Police responded and, through a translator, the subject said that a male had hit him, but he did not want to press charges. -MCSO received report from a woman that her son had moved somewhere in Irrigon and that he was suicidal. She said he had told her goodbye in a weird way. MCSO was unable to locate the son. -MCSO received report of loud Spanish music com- ing from a residence in Ir- rigon down the block from the caller and he would like them to quiet him down. MCSO was unable to locate the music. -MCSO received report of suspicious activity on Kunze Lane, Boardman, with a car with a passenger door open and no one else around. MCSO located the vehicle and found that the subjects were sleeping in the car with the doors open. -Heppner Ambulance received report of an 80-year-old male shaking at Cutsforth Park on Willow Creek Rd., Heppner. Hep- pner Ambulance responded and transported the subject to Pioneer Memorial Hos- pital. In Heppner. August 14: -Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received a call from an individual wanting to know if the following day would be the last Friday of the month. Dispatch advised the caller that it was Sunday the 14 th and the following day was Monday the 15 th . -MCSO was advised of a family in Irrigon potentially taking water- melons out of a field. The caller gave a description and advised they were currently gone. MCSO made contact. -MCSO was advised of a bunch of trash that fell out of a pickup and scattered all over Hwy. 74, Heppner. ODOT was advised. -MCSO was advised of a sheep down in Irri- gon; a neighbor advised it had been down for 24 hours and had not re- ceived any help. MCSO responded and the sheep was deceased. August 15 -Heppner ambulance responded to a rollover motor vehicle crash on Hwy. 26 Condon- Heppner and transported a subject to Pioneer Memo- rial Hospital. -Emergency dispatch was advised of a possible suicidal teen in Boardman. Boardman PD made con- tact with the subject and Community Counseling Solutions. August 16: -Emergen- cy dispatch received 911 call from an elderly male in Irrigon requesting the date. A Morrow County Sheriff’s deputy stopped by the residence and confirmed everything was okay. -A female in Irrigon advised that her and her children’s belonging were inside a location, where she was living, and a male wouldn’t let her take her property. She advised she was in her car outside and nothing physical had hap- pened. -MCSO was advised of three small children at Heppner City Park with no one watching them, the youngest about two and in diapers and the oldest around seven. MCSO made contact with the parties re- sponsible for the juveniles and advised that they need to be supervised. -MCSO received a re- port of a female in a pickup who drove off from the Lexington Sinclair station without paying for fuel; fuel charge was $63.25. MCSO took the incident under in- vestigation. -MCSO received re- port of a 26-year-old male in Boardman hitting his 22-year-old girlfriend. A friend reported the incident and advised there were no weapons at the residence. 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