PUBLIC NOTICE
continued from page 4
National Register of His-
toric Places. The proposed
Project will have no effect
to federally listed species
or designated critical hab-
itat. The proposed project
would not disproportion-
ately affect minority and/or
low-income populations.
RD has conducted an inde-
pendent evaluation of the
environmental assessment
and believes that it accu-
rately assesses the impacts
of the proposed project.
No significant impacts are
expected as a result of the
construction of the project.
Questions and comments
should be sent to RD at the
address or email provided.
RD will accept questions
and comments on the envi-
ronmental assessment for
14-days from the date of
publication of this notice.
Any final action by RUS
related to the proposed
project will be subject to,
and contingent upon, com-
pliance with all relevant
Federal
environmental
laws and regulations and
completion of environ-
mental review procedures
as prescribed by 7 CFR
Part 1970, Environmental
Policies and Procedures.
A general location map of
the proposal is shown be-
low.
Dated: November 28, 2022
Published:November
30, December 7, 2022
affid
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF ORE-
GON FOR THE COUN-
TY OF MORROW PRO-
BATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of KATHERN LAVERNE
MOORE,
Deceased.
CASE No. 22PB09195
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSONS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed individual has been
appointed personal repre-
sentative of the estate of
Kathern LaVerne Moore,
deceased. All persons hav-
ing claims against the es-
tate are required to present
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.
Dates and first published
on November 23, 2022.
s/Jessica L. Bates
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:
November
23rd, 30th, December 7th,
2022
Affidavit
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the matter of the Estate
of RICHARD KEITH SK-
OUBO, Deceased.
CASE No: 22PB10146
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed individual has been
appointed personal rep-
resentative of the estate
FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7, 2022
PUBLIC NOTICE
of Richard Keith Skoubo,
deceased. All personals
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.
Dates and first published
on November 30, 2022.
(s) Ella Skoubo 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: November 30,
December 7, 14, 2022
affid
Meeting Notice
The Next Heppner
Housing Authority
Meeting will be
Tuesday, December
13 at 4: 00 p.m. in
the Senior Center
Dining room. Any
questions or Con-
cerns please contact
Chairman Kay Rene
Qualls at
541-676-9605.
Sheriff’s Report
MCSO 10-5
MCSO October 5: Board-
man Ambulance reported
a subject walking into the
ambulance hall. The subject
was transported.
-MCSO, Irrigon Ambu-
lance reported a 74-year-old
unconscious with low blood
sugar on N.W. Washington
Ave., Irrigon. The patient
refused transport.
-Irrigon Ambulance re-
sponded to an 86-year-old
subject with a 103 degree
fever. The subject was
transported.
-Irrigon Ambulance re-
sponded to a 76-year-old
female with leukemia. The
subject was transported.
-MCSO officer initiated
area checks of Homestead
Lane/Pole Line Rd, Green
acres, Paterson Ferry Rd.,
N.W. Jewell Drive, Colum-
bia Lane, Irrigon, Tower
Rd., Boardman,.
-MCSO initiated activity at
Tower Rd./Railroad Cross-
ing, Boardman. MCSO
responded and determined
everything was clear and
the driver was just having
lunch.
-MCSO received report of
a deceased deer off the fog
line on Hwy. 74, Ione. The
call was referred to another
agency.
-MCSO received report of a
break-in of service and fuel
trucks on Homestead Lane
in Boardman.
-MCSO received report of a
juvenile complaint at Hep-
pner Elementary School.
line on I-84 W., Boardman.
MCSO was unavailable and
the call was referred to OSP.
-MCSO received a fire call
at Deadman Hill Loop/Wy-
land Grade Rd. in Heppner.
U.S. Forest Service was
advised that since it was in
their jurisdiction, it was one
of their controlled burns.
-MCSO received report that
a vehicle alarm was going
off at the U.S. Forest Ser-
vice location on S. Main St.
in Heppner. MCSO checked
the area, but was unable to
locate any alarms going off.
-MCSO received report
from a subject in Irrigon
that her boyfriend wanted to
commit suicide. She report-
ed he had left toward Pat-
erson Ferry. MCSO made
contact with all individuals
and determined that the
male had no plans on harm-
ing himself and was okay.
-MCSO officer initiated ac-
tivity at Wilson Lane/Olson
Rd. in Boardman.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on Wash-
ington Lane in Irrigon that
another subject broke his
TV while they were gone.
He also reported that the
other subject was verbally
abusive and wanted officer
contact. MCSO responded,
but the reporter did not want
to pursue charges.
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-MCSO received informa-
tion from a subject that he
needed to pick up some
property, but the owner of
the place refused to let him.
MCSO attempted contact
multiple times.
-MCSO received report of
criminal mischief at Little
Butter Creek Rd./Hwy.
74-Lena that someone in
a large, very loud pickup
tried to pull over a road
sign with a blue tow strap,
which was left at the scene.
The caller said this was
the second night in a row
that it happened and would
like a deputy to be in the
area around the same time
because she said she thinks
they will be back. MCSO
responded and the report
was taken.
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-MCSO received report that
one of the caller’s cows, a
red bull, got out of a prop-
erty on Wilson Lane in
Boardman. He said he had
been unable to locate it and
asked the sheriff’s office to
be on the lookout.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at N.W. Riverside
Ave. and Hinton St. in Hep-
pner.
-MCSO received report of
an older white Ford pickup
swerving in and out of the
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-MCSO received report
from a subject on N.W.
Gale St. in Heppner that
her neighbor’s dogs will not
stop barking.
-MCSO received report of
a black and brown kitten at
Pettyjohn’s in Heppner.
-MCSO received report of
a pickup that had been on
East Main St. in Lexington
for an extended period of
time. The caller said that he
was advised that he needed
$2,000 to paint the car. He
said he wanted MCSO to be
aware that he was going to
get his pickup in case and
issue occurred.
-MCSO received report
of cattle out on I-84 East,
Boardman.
-MCSO received report
from a subject on S.E. Utah
in Irrigon that someone in
a white Dodge Challenger
spun its tires around 12:19
a.m. MCSO was unable to
locate the vehicle.
-MCSO completed an area
check at Hager Park in
Heppner.
-MCSO initiated activity on
Cedar Rd. in Irrigon for sus-
picious activity involving a
black Honda Accord with
Washington plates.
-MCSO initiated activity at
Heppner Cemetery.
-MCSO initiated activity
at N.W. Water and N.W.
Gale streets in Heppner.
A junked bike was thrown
into the creek. The bike was
disposed of.
-MCSO received a 911
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