Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 3, 2018 -- SIX PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Estate of JOSHUA K. HERRIG. Deceased. No. 18PB04385 NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at the of- fice of Monahan, Grove & Tucker, 105 N. Main, Mil- ton-Freewater, OR 97862 (attorneys for the personal representative). 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 records of the court, the personal repre- sentative, or the attorneys for the personal represen- tative. Dated and first published June 27, 2018. Maureen D. McNeill Personal Representative SUBMITTED BY: Samuel E. 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 Published: June 27, July 3 and 11, 2018 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Bids Morrow County Public Works is requesting bids to furnish Class C Asphalt Hot Mix and CSS-1 Tack oil for projects in Morrow County. Estimated quanti- ties are up to 13,500 tons. ●Location of plant ______ ●Cost per ton of Class C asphalt mix $______ ●Cost per ton of CSS-1 Tack oil $______ For additional information, contact Morrow County Public Works at P.O. Box 428, 365 Hwy 74, Lexing- ton, OR. 97839 or phone 541-989-9500. Bids must be received at the Morrow County Public Works office, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR 97839 by 4:00 pm Monday, July 9th . Bids must be in a sealed envelope marked “Asphalt Bid”. Bid will be opened July 9th at 4:30 pm at Morrow County Public Works office, 365 West Highway 74 Lexington, Oregon. For additional in- formation contact Morrow County Public Works 541- 989-9500. Morrow County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and/or to postpone the award of bids for thirty (30) days from the date of opening. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of age, religion, race, national origin, sex or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: July 3, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE Forest Service publishes revised Blue Mountains Forest Plans The USDA Forest Ser- vice has published revised Land Management Plans (revised Forest Plans) for the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman Na- tional Forests. The revised Forest Plans are supported by a Final Environmental Impact Statement, a Draft Record of Decision, and other documents, all of which are available online at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ BlueMountainsPlanRevi- sion. Documents will also be on reference at local public libraries. The purpose of these re- vised Forest Plans is to provide an updated frame- work to guide the manage- ment of approximately 5.5 million acres of National Forest System lands in eastern Oregon and south- eastern Washington. The revised Forest Plans will replace the existing 1990 Plans, addressing changes in local economic, social, and environmental con- ditions over the past 28 years. The revised Forest Plans: • Honor the many years that diverse interests have invested in this process since 2004 – reflecting vi- tal input from the public, local governments, states, tribes, federal agencies, and other stakeholders. • Represent a Forest Ser- vice commitment to pro- mote rural prosperity and well-being, treat fire-prone areas, provide forest ac- cess, and promote healthi- er watersheds. • Support the Forest Ser- vice mission "to sustain the health, diversity, and pro- ductivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations." The next step is the objec- tion process. This gives an individual or entity (who provided substantive com- ments during the 2010 for- mal scoping period and/or the 2014 formal comment period) an opportunity for independent Forest Ser- vice review and resolution of objections before final decisions are made. The 60-day objection-filing period begins on the first day after the publication date of the Forest Service’s legal notice in The Orego- nian, the newspaper of re- cord for Regional Forester decisions in the Pacific Northwest Region of the Forest Service. The date of the legal notice in The Oregonian (expected Fri- day, June 29, 2018) is the exclusive means for cal- culating the time to file an objection. For more information, con- tact bluemtnplanrevision@ fs.fed.us or 541-523-1231. Published: July 3, 2018 Affidavit Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office has released the following information: May 4 (cont.): Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that there was a white Honda Rodeo that was all over the road. Male subject was looking down at his phone and not paying attention to the road. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that the neighbor has a subject that is parked with part of his vehicle in the road. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a white Toyota traveled at a high rate of speed past his residence. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that a maroon Ford Taurus was going 100+ mph and cutting people off. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Willow Creek Water Park on NW Riverside Ave, Heppner that there were three juveniles on bikes that were in the new construc- tion area. -MCSO received a re- port on Faler Rd, Boardman that RP is having personal issues with his girlfriend, advises he would like to speak to her in front of an officer about the issues. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that a grey semi with no trailer had been speeding up and slowing down, not letting him pass and bright lighting him for about 10 miles. RP advised the other driver had flipped him off several times. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Lexington that they found a tall, skin- ny hound at their property and would like it picked up. Deputies returned the dog to a friend of the owner. -MCSO received a re- port on I84 E, Boardman that there is a vehicle all over the road swerving in lanes, almost side-swiped RP. -MCSO received a re- port on Miller Rd, Board- man that RP heard boom box music and when she went outside to look with her flashlight the music stopped. Someone parked behind the RV, could only see headlights and no de- scription. Unable to locate. Ave, Irrigon that there is a man that has a gun and is mad. -MCSO received a re- port at Wilson Ln/Bombing Range Rd, Boardman that there is a black Jeep in the ditch. -MCSO received a re- port at Oasis RV Park on W Hwy 730, Irrigon that shots were fired. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman that RP blew a tire and needed assistance. Deputy responded and assisted. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Heppner that RP has picked up two dogs. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Skate Park on NE Main Ave, Irrigon that grandson’s Iphone 8 is missing. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a gray min van is double parked. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that a trailer is losing items, almost caused an accident. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port on Hw7 730/SW Sec- ond St, Irrigon that RP was driving and male subject tried to jump out of the vehicle. RP advised no one was injured. While RP was on the phone, male took off walking. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Quaid St, Hep- pner that RP does not live in the area and received a call from a deputy in February asking if there was any- one authorized to be at her house. She advised negative and never received a follow up on what happened. She is now in Heppner and is confirming that someone did enter her house without permission. -MCSO received a re- port a Cutsforth Park on Willow Creek Rd, Heppner that his friend wrecked his motorcycle. He is 65 year old male, unable to answer, unknown injuries. Patient was transported to PMH. -MCSO received a re- port on SW Second St, Irrigon that her daughter’s bf is not letting her leave. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Shell station on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that M a y 6 : M o r r o w an intoxicated male is at County Sheriff’s Office the Shell. Was kicked out received a report on Hwy last night, again kicked out 730, Irrigon that a vehicle is swerving all over the road. -MCSO received a report on SW California today but he keeps return- ing. Advises he is inside yelling profanities about the cashiers. -MCSO received a re- port at Northwestern Motel on N Main St, Heppner that a juvenile threatened her 16 year old grandson. -MCSO received a re- port on Anthony Dr, Board- man that there is vulgar language and loud yelling. -MCSO received a re- port on Anthony Dr, Board- man that RP wants to make a complaint about neigh- bor’s dogs. Advised they are always barking. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Shell Station on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that a gentleman that was kicked out earlier is currently in- side the shell station. -MCSO received a re- port at W Sixth Rd/Colum- bia Ln, Irrigon that there is loud music coming from a house, has been going on for a few hours. May 7: Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received a report at Willow Creek Rd, Heppner that there is a deer in the road. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Chase St, Hep- pner that there is a ferret at her house. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Shell station on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that a dog attacked a driver be- hind the Shell station. -MCSO received a re- port at W Idaho Ave/SW Second St, Irrigon that there is a brown horse and a white and brown pony running down Idaho. -MCSO received a re- port on Linden Way, Hep- pner that person was sup- posed to be home yesterday and is not home. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that she is in a motor home and broke down. She said she is in a bad spot and would like traffic control. Advised she has called for a tow already. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port on Linden Way, Hep- pner that RP is stating he heard gun shots by the alley. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman that there is a red and white tanker truck going over the line. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port at Northwestern Motel on N Main St, Heppner that a possible wanted subject is at the RV park. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a red Dodge Caliber flew down towards Tenth. RP says this is the second day in a row the driver has done this. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 730, Irrigon that a large Chevy truck is driving recklessly. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that a Fed Ex long load is driving erratically. May 8: Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received a report on SE Brandon St, Irrigon that RP was as- saulted by his nephew. -MCSO received a re- port at Bombing Range Rd/ Cascade Way, Boardman that a Honda Accord is fully engulfed. BFD and MCSO responded, fire was put out. -MCSO received a re- port on Locust Rd, Irrigon that a dog is barking in Space T-22. Owner was given warning and will at- tempt to keep the dog from barking. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Ninth St, Irrigon that her vehicle was broken into sometime overnight and items are missing. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon High School on SE Wyoming Ave, Ir- rigon that a student hit an- other student’s vehicle. Un- founded, the mark doesn’t match up with the vehicle. -MCSO received a re- port at Road Canyon Rd/ Upper Rhea Creek Rd, Heppner that RP is stuck out in the pasture and would like help contacting his manager. He is unable to get out except to make 911 calls. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a white Honda keeps running the stop sign on Tenth. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Main Ave, Irri- gon that Benton Co advised they got a 911 call where the male stated he believed someone put a microphone in his car and then hung up. -MCSO received a re- port at Northwestern Motel on N Main St, Heppner that a speaker was stolen. RP advised they do not have a phone but are at the RV park across from the motel. PUBLIC NOTICE FORM LB-1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District will be held on July 05, 2018 at 5:30 pm at 180 Rock Street, Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018 as approved by the Heppner Rural Fire Protection District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 180 Rock Street, Heppner, Oregon, between the hours of 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period, and was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used in the preceding year. Contact: Thomas Wolff, District Accountant TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Telephone: 541-676-5114 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Actual Amount 2016-17 Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges Federal, State and All Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements All Other Resources Except Property Taxes Property Taxes Estimated to be Received - Including Debt Service Total Resources $354,329 0 0 0 17,150 2,226 90,337 $464,042 Email: twolff4945@gmail.com Adopted Budget Approved Budget This Year 2017-18 $124,727 Next Year 2018-19 $129,003 0 0 7,500 221 98,490 $230,938 0 0 18,500 225 98,500 $246,228 $750 49,490 131,839 33,243 7,500 $750 47,465 137,395 33,243 18,500 2,000 6,116 $230,938 0 8,876 $246,228 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Personnel Services $750 42,539 Materials and Services 240,169 Capital Outlay 33,466 Debt Service 17,150 Interfund Transfers 0 Contingencies 0 Repay S/T Loan from General Fund 0 Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure $334,073 Total Requirements FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM * Name of Organizational Unit or Program. FTE for that unit or program District Fire Fighting Measures and Provention. FTE (# of Full-Time Equivalent Employees) $334,073 None $230,938 None $246,228 None FTE Non-Departmental / Non-Program FTE Total Requirements Total FTE $334,073 None $230,938 None $246,228 None STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING * No Changes in Activities. A Bond was floated during 2015-2016 for the construction of a replacment Fire Hall in the amount of $390,000. Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .7906 per $1,000) Local Option Levy Levy For General Obligation Bonds LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Rate or Amount Imposed .7906/$1,000 N/A N/A STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1, 2018 $351,080 plus accrued interest. None None $351,080 plus accrued interest. Published: June 27 and July 3, 2018 Affidavit Rate or Amount Imposed .7906/$1,000 N/A $37,000.00 Rate or Amount Approved .7906/$1,000 N/A $36,000.00 Estimated Debt Authorized, But Not Incurred on July 1, 2018 None None None None