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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 12, 2017 SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Estate of Helen Bonita
Struble
Notice to Interested Per-
sons
(No. 17PB04749)
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow, Pro-
bate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Helen Bonita Struble,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
John McAllister has been
appointed as personal rep-
resentative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate
are required to present
them to the undersigned
personal representative in
care of the undersigned
attorney at: 4949 Mead-
ows Road, Suite 400, Lake
Oswego, Oregon, 97035
within four months after
the date of first publication
of this notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims 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
June 28, 2017.
JOHN MCALLISTER
Personal Representative
c/o Stephanie Carter, OSB
No. 093064
DRANEAS & HUGLIN,
P.C.
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative
4949 Meadows Road,
Suite 400
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Published: June 28, July 5
and 12, 2017
Affidavit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OR-
EGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of:
LEO GENE DeZOETE,
Deceased.
No. 17PB05168
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED 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 estate
may obtain additional in-
formation from the records
of the court, the personal
representative or the attor-
ney for the personal repre-
sentative.
DATED and first published
July 5, 2017.
Rita DeZoete
PO Box 528
Heppner, OR 97836
To be published for three
consecutive weeks.
PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE:
Rita DeZoete
P.O. Box 528
Heppner, OR 97836
Telephone: 541-676-9049
ATTORNEY FOR PER-
SONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE:
William J. Kuhn, OSB No.
762075
267 N Main Street
P.O. Box 428
Heppner, OR 97836
Telephone: 541-676-9141
FAX: 541-676-5502
Email: wjk@kuhnlawof-
fices.com
Published: July 5, 12 and
19, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
— ADVERTISEMENT —
MORROW COUNTY
REQUEST FOR PRO-
POSALS FOR
PROJECT
MANAGE-
MENT SERVICES FOR
FACILITY PLANNING,
BUILDING
DESIGN,
CONSTRUCTION, AND
COMPLETION
Morrow County, Oregon,
a local county government
seeks requests for propos-
als for project manage-
ment services to assist
with County facility plan-
ning and development in
the Irrigon and Boardman,
Oregon area. Proposals
will be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria: Fee
Schedule; Qualifications;
Experience, Work Sam-
ples, References; Method
of Approach, and Timeline
and Milestones. Additional
information, including a
project description, the
scope of work, submission
requirements, and details
on how the proposal evalu-
ation criteria are weighted
is included in the Request
for Proposals solicitation
document.
Copies of the Request
for Proposals solicitation
document may be obtained
from Morrow County
Board of Commissioners
Office, Room 201, P.O. Box
788, 110 N. Court Street,
Heppner, OR 97836 or on-
line at www.co.morrow.
or.us/rfps. Complete pro-
posals will be accepted at
the same address no later
than 9:00 AM on August
8, 2017. Questions or con-
cerns may be addressed to
Jerry Sorte, Administrative
Officer at (541) 676-2529.
Published: July 12, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OR-
EGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
UMATILLA
In the Matter of Katy Arn-
spiger, Petitioner
and
Michael Hawks, Respon-
dent
Case No. CVH120034
SUMMONS DOMESTIC
RELATIONS SUIT
TO: Katy Arnspiger, Peti-
tioner
The respondent has filed a
Petition asking for modi-
fication of the parenting
plan and full custody
If you do not file the appro-
priate legal paper with the
court in the time required
(see below), your spouse/
partner may ask the court
for a judgment against you
that orders the relief re-
quested.
NOTICE TO RESPON-
DENT: READ THESE
PAPERS CAREFULLY
You must “appear” in this
case or the other side will
win automatically. To
“appear,” you must file
with the Court a legal pa-
per called a “Response”
or “Motion.” Response
forms may be available
through the court located
at: Hermiston Oregon.
This Response must be
filed with the court clerk or
administrator within thirty
(30) days along with the
required filing fee. It must
be in proper form and you
must show that the Peti-
tioner’s attorney (or the
Petitioner if he/she does
not have an attorney) was
served with a copy of the
“Response” or “Motion.”
The location to file your
response is at the court ad-
dress indicated above.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney im-
mediately. If you need help
finding an attorney, you
may contact the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer Refer-
ral Service online at www.
oregonstatebar.org or by
calling (503) 684-3763 (in
the Portland metropolitan
area) or toll free elsewhere
in Oregon at (800) 452-
7636.
If special accommodation
under the Americans with
Disabilities Act is needed,
please contact your local
court at the address above;
telephone number: .
Certificate of Document
Preparation. You are re-
quired to truthfully com-
plete this certificate re-
garding the document you
are filing with the court.
Check all boxes and com-
plete all blanks that apply:
□ I selected this document
for myself and I completed
it without paid assistance.
I certify that this is a true
copy
Petitioner, Signature
Michael Hawks
P.O. Box 1132
Heppner, OR 97836
541-945-9082
NOTICE OF STATUTO-
RY RESTRAINING OR-
DER PREVENTING THE
DISSIPATION OF AS-
SETS IN DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS ACTIONS BE-
TWEEN UNMARRIED
PARENTS REVIEW THIS
NOTICE CAREFULLY.
BOTH PARTIES MUST
OBEY EACH PROVI-
SION OF THIS ORDER
TO AVOID VIOLATION
OF THE LAW. SEE IN-
FORMATION ON YOUR
RIGHT TO A HEARING
BELOW.
TO THE PETITIONER
AND RESPONDENT:
Under ORS 109.103(5)
and UTCR 8.080, Petition-
er and Respondent must
not:
Insurance Policies
(1) Cancel, modify, termi-
nate or allow to lapse for
nonpayment of premiums
any policy of health insur-
ance that one party main-
tains to provide coverage
for the other party or a mi-
nor child of the parties, or
any life insurance policy
that names either of the
parties or a minor child of
the parties as a beneficiary.
Insurance Beneficiaries
(2) Change beneficiaries or
covered parties under any
policy of health insurance
that one party maintains to
provide coverage for a mi-
nor child of the parties, or
any life insurance policy.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
The above provisions are
in effect immediately upon
service of the Petition and
Summons on the respon-
dent. They remain in effect
until a final judgment is is-
sued, until the petition is
dismissed, or until further
order of the court.
RIGHT TO REQUEST A
HEARING
Either Petitioner or Re-
spondent may request a
hearing to modify or re-
voke one or more terms
of this restraining order,
by filing with the court the
Request for Hearing re:
Statutory Restraining Or-
der form specified in Form
8.080.3 in the UTCR Ap-
pendix of Forms.
Published: July 5 and 12,
2017
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate
of:
MAXINE ELLA JOHN-
SON, aka
Maxine E. Johnson,
Deceased.
CASE No: 17PB04930
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed has been appointed
personal
representative
of the Maxine Ella John-
son, aka Maxine E. John-
son, deceased. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to pres-
ent them, with vouchers at-
tached, to the undersigned
personal representative in
care of the law office of
Bendixsen Law, P.C., at-
torneys for the personal
representative at 245 E.
Main St. Suite E, Herm-
iston, 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 pro-
ceedings may obtain addi-
tional information from the
record of the court, the per-
sonal representative, or the
attorneys for the personal
representative.
Dated and first published
on July 5, 2017
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSONS
/s/ Gary D. Johnson, Jr.
Personal Representative
c/o Cameron Bendixsen,
Attorney for personal rep-
resentative
Bendixsen Law, P.C.
245 E. Main St. Suite E
Hermiston, OR 97838
Tele: 541-567-5564
Published: July 5, 12 and
19, 2017
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On August 31, 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: 105
SE Utah Avenue, Irrigon,
OR 97844. The court case
number is 15CV217, where
U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A.,
AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9
MASTER PARTICIPA-
TION TRUST, Plaintiff
and TOMMY B. TIFT
AKA TOMMY BRYCE
TIFT; CINDY L. TIFT
AKA CINDY LEE TIFT;
JPMORGAN
CHASE
BANK, N.A.; UNIFUND
CCR PARTNERS; OCCU-
PANTS OF THE PROP-
ERTY, 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: July 12, 19, 26
and August 2, 2017
Affidavit
DEADLINE FOR
NEWS AND
ADVERTISING:
MONDAY AT
Local host families
sought for high school
exchange students
ASSE International
Student Exchange Pro-
grams (ASSE), in coopera-
tion with your community
high school, is looking for
local families to host boys
and girls between the ages
of 15 to 18 from a variety
of countries, including Nor-
way, Denmark, Spain, Italy
and Japan, to name a few.
ASSE students are en-
thusiastic and excited to ex-
perience American culture
while they practice their
English. They also love
to share their own culture
and language with their
host families. Host families
welcome these students into
their family, not as a guest,
but as a family member,
giving everyone involved
a rich cultural experience.
The exchange students
have pocket money for
personal expenses and full
health, accident and liabili-
ty insurance. ASSE students
are selected based on aca-
demics and personality, and
host families can choose
their student from a wide
variety of backgrounds,
countries and personal in-
terests.
To become an ASSE
host family or to find out
how to become involved
with ASSE in your commu-
nity, please call the ASSE
Western Regional Office
at 1-800-733-2773 or go to
www.host.asse.com to be-
gin your host family appli-
cation. Students are eager to
learn about their American
host family, so begin the
process of welcoming your
new son or daughter today.
Sheriff’s Report
-Continued from PAGE FIVE tact.
be aware there was
likely a fighting ring in the
area.
-An RP in Boardman
advised that two subjects
had stopped and asked him
if he wanted a beer. He
advised he was friends
with them at one time and
said yes to the beer. They
told him to get in so they
weren’t just drinking on
the street, but they subject
advised when he got in
they pulled a gun on him.
The RP advised he got out
of the vehicle and took off
running. Boardman PD and
MCSO located the vehicle
and subjects.
-MCSO received multi-
ple 911 calls regarding three
explosions near Lexington,
one that shook the town,
with several RPs advising it
shook their homes and one
advising things came off
their walls. MCSO located
the explosions—subjects
were shooting Tannerite off
at their residence outside
of town.
-MCSO received a
noise complaint in Hep-
pner; an RP advised the
neighbor was running a
chainsaw and it was 10:30
p.m. A deputy made con-
April 10: -Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received report of a girl
outside Bakes Restaurant in
Irrigon. Truck with flashers
on, way too drunk.
-MCSO was advised
Oregon State Police ar-
rested Oscar Alexis Pallares
on Driving Under the Influ-
ence, Criminal Trespass II
and Possession of a Con-
trolled Substance.
-An RP at the sheriff’s
office reported harassment.
MCSO took it under inves-
tigation.
-An RP in Irrigon ad-
vised there were cows out
at the location. She also
advised that her neighbor
was attempting to run over
the cows while screaming
profanity. She advised they
were currently parked and
not attempting to hit the
cows at that time. MCSO
responded and the cows
were back in.
-MCSO arrested
Miguel Angel Gutierrez,
46, on a Morrow County
warrant for Probation Vio-
lation, Contempt of Court
x33 and an additional war-
rant for Probation Violation
– Menacing.
Submit fair and rodeo
stories to the GT
The Heppner Gazette-Times is in the mood for good
stories for this year's Morrow County Fair and Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo special edition to be published Aug. 9.
Stories must be turned in to the GT by July 31. Email
them to editor@rapidserve.net, send them to the GT at
PO Box 337, Heppner, OR 97836, fax them to 541-676-
9211 or bring them by the office at 188 W. Willow.
We don’t fly airplanes
We can’t train elephants
We’re not good cooks
We don’t build computers
We can’t raise wheat
We don’t practice law
We can’t set a broken leg
We don’t put out forest fires
We can’t measure & cut lumber
We don’t sell fat quarters
We don’t rent movies
We won’t charm snakes
We don’t rotate tires
We’re not painters
We can’t resole shoes
We don’t fill cavities
We don’t sell antiques
We don’t know jewelry
We can’t fill prescriptions
We don’t savvy hardware
We can’t fill propane tanks
We don’t sell or bag groceries
We shouldn’t run with scissors
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
PRINT
5 P.M.
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