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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 13,1997
cat in a trailer in Boardman.
report o f a person having chest
M C SO , U C S O , O SP r e ­ pains. Person was transported to
sponded to a report by MCSO Good Shepherd Hospital.
received report o f a suspicious
deputy that a suspect in a domes­
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
tic case was brandishing a shot­ vehicle.
Office (MCSO) received and re­
recaved request for information
gun and then went back into resi­
sponded to the following calld or
on
evicting someone in Iune.
dence
and
refused
to
come
out.
referred them to another agency
referred
to city o f Heppner a
received
report
o
f
a
restraining
during the past week.
report
o
f
water
spraying everwhere
order
violation.
July 28: received report o f large
in
aresidence
in
Heppner.
BPD
responded
to
report
o
f
a
column o f black smoke coming
referred
to
OSP
a report o f a
lot
o
f
screaming
residence
west
o
f
from are o f Lamb Weston.
disabled
vehicle
on
1-84 east
Paul
Smith
and
Kunze
intersec­
referred to Boardman Police
bound.
tion.
Turned
out
to
be
teenagers
Department (BPD), a report o f a
received report of field fire near
in a hot tub.
car weaving in and out o f lanes
Cascade
Specialties. Fire was out
July
30:
MCSO
charged
David
and driving on curb;
o
f
district
but appeared to be con-
John
Line,
33,
with
three
counts
received an alarm message from
tamed.
Violation
o
f
Restraining
Order,
two
Murray Drugs, Condon, turned
received report o f a sighting of
counts o f Harassment and Reck­
out to be false.
a person who had escaped from
less Driving.
received report o f music blar­
to Boardman ambulance a re­ juvenile detention center at a resi­
ing in Irrigon.
port o f a person sho had broken dence in Irrigon.
received report o f alarm at
received report o f a domestic
her arm at Logan International at
A .C . H o u g h to n E le m e n ta ry
dispute
in progress in Irrigon.
P o rt o f M orrow . He w as
School in Imgon.
received
report o f a prowler at
ransported
to
Good
Shepher
Hos­
received a report o f deer hit on
residence
in
Imgon.
pital.
Willow Creek Road.
Aug.
1:
OSP,
MCSO received
to
BPD
a
report
o
f
a
man
lay­
received report o f a wallet left
report
o
f
a
domestic
dispute at
ing
on
the
ground
near
a
semi
at Port of Morrow pumps. Oregon
Boardman
west
bound
rest area.
truck.
State Police assisted and delivered
A
woman
reported
being
assaulted
received
report
o
f
Violation
of
wallet at 1-82 scales.
and
threatened
by
a
man
who al­
Restraining
Order.
received report o f a person’s
legedly
had
several
rifles
and
hand
received
report
of
dogs
tied
to
neighbor’s wolves howling.
guns.
old
cars
with
no
food
or
water,
July 29: received report o f an
received report o f a burglary at
Boardman.
assault in Im gon. Carl J. Scott
elevators
in Irngon.
to
OSP
a
report
of
a
truck
with
G ittin g s 32, w as a rre ste d on
received report o f a burglary at
horse trailer overturned on mile
charges o f Assault IV Domestic,
Country Garden Estates.
post 1141-84 west bound.
Driving While Suspended Felony,
received report o f a car stolen
received report o f a man en­
Providing False Information. He
at
lone
High School. The car’s ra­
tering residence while occupant o f
was lodged at Umatilla County
diator
was
broken so owner left it
residence
was
at
work,
person
S heriffs Office (UCSO) Jail.
kicked
man,
who
was
drunk,
out
at
the
school.
Paul Edward Gifford, 38, was
o f house.
referred to Heppner Ambulance
arrested on charges of Hindering
to
BPD
a
report
of
an
owl
act­
a
report
o f an 80-year old female
Prosecution and Possession o f a
ing
strange
on
Columbia
Ave/
near
sho
had
fallen and was injured at
Controlled Substance-metham -
Riverside
Hight
School.
Owl
was
W
ater
St.
in Heppner. She was
phetamine and lodged at UCSO.
just
trying
to
catch
mouse.
transported
to Pioneer Memorial
referred to BPD a request for
to
U.S.
Forest
Service,
a
report
Hospital
in
Heppner.
an officer concerning a gun taken
o f tree on fire at mile post 29 on
received report o f an obscene
several weeks ago.
Heppner-Spray
Hwy.
phone
call.
received report o f a pickup at
July
31:
Heppner
Police
Depart­
MCSO
receive info that sub­
Willow Creek Dam with front end
ment
(HPD)
a
911
call
with
no
ject
in
burglary
and UUMV in
smashed in.
answer.
Call
was
was
traced
to
lone
had
ju
st
left
lone. Mario
received report o f car stolen in
service
station.
A
man
was
discov­
Contreas
Soto,
46,
was
arrested
lone.
ered who had been in fight. Upon on charges o f UUMV, Burglary I,
received report o f dump trucks
checking they discovered that the DW S felo n y and C rim in al
driving too fast in Irrigon.
received report o f threats con­ man’s wife had four no bail felony Possesion o f a Forged Instrument
w a rra n ts out o f W ashington
and lodged at UCSO Jail.
cerning family members in lone.
C ounty. G e o rg e tte Ju lian a
referred to BPD a report of
received report o f national
weather system being unable to dial Goodyard, 21, arrested for two gang members at west end of day
counts o f Failure To Appear use area at Boardman Marina.
into flood computer system.
received report o f two young (FTA) cm Possession of Controlled Turned out not to be gang mem­
hitchhikers on 1-84 west-bound Substance (PCS) II-methamphet- bers.
amine. Endangering the Welfare of
referred tp BPD a report of
stepping into traffic lane,
a
Minor,
FTA
Unauthorized
Use
suspicous
person handing out fly-
received report of motor vehicle
of a Motor Vehicle (UUMV), Driv­ * ers in Boardman. Turned out to
accident in Irrigon involving juve­ ing W hile Suspended (DW S)
be legitimate.
nile drivers.
felony.
received request for officer
referred to U.S. Forest Service
received report o f a man who concerning possible drug traffic in
a report o f a lightning strike fire had run into a neighbor’s yard with
area.
one mile past Willow Creek Coun­ his p ick u p M C SO a rre ste d
received information on a pos­
try Club.
Leonard David Abercrombie, 39 sible DUII.
MCSO, OSP responded to a on charges o f DUII, DWS misde­
received report of disabled ve­
possible Driving Under the Influ­ meanor, Providing Alchohol to a
hicle on 1-84 west bound, mile post
ence o f Intoxicants (DUB) headed Minor.
150.
to Irrigon.
referred to Boardman Ambu­
received information that flood
to BPD a report o f a juvenile lance, BPD a request for an am­
computer went to a level 3 on
violating curfew
bulance for a female who had
Shobe Canyon. Flood computer
to Boardman Ambulance a re­ passed out in a freezer area.
was not working correctly but re­
port o f a man who had collapsed
referred to BPD a report of il­ ceived report that it was raining
on porch and was having trouble legal garbage dumping at Wilson
pretty hard in Shobe Canyon.
breathing. Patient was transported Road Trailer Park.
referred to HPD a report o f a
to private physician.
OSP, BPD, Boardman Ambu­ front door knocked in at residence
to BPD a report o f a person lance responded to a vehicle ac­
in Heppner.
with no operator’s license and no cident on 1-84 mile post 172. Two
referred to HPD a report o f a
insurance failing to yield before in­
were transported to Good Shep­ male subject screaming. It turned
tersection.
out to be kids “whooping it up”
herd Hospital.
to BPD a report o f a transient
BPD, OSP received report o f because of lightning.
who said he wanted to buy mari­
BPD and MCSO received re­
su sp ic io u s c irc u m s ta n c e s at
juana at Boardman Texaco.
Boardman Texaco. People had port o f a suspicous vehicle in
to BPD a report o f careless
d ro p p ed a sy rin g e o u tsid e a Boardman.
driver on Highway 730 and 1-84
re c e iv e d re p o rt o f a lo st
restroom.
junction.
referred to OSP a report o f a Dalmation between Boardman and
received report of an assault in
Irrigon.
disabled vehicle.
Irrigon.
referred to OSP a report o f a
referred tp OSP a report o f a
received report o f a car hitting
vehicle with a flat tire on 1-82 vehicle in ditch 1/2 mile from
another vehicle and the driver al­
Boardman
bridge.
most broke a window out.
referred to Boardman Ambu­
received report o f separated
received report of suspicous ve­
lance
a report o f a rollover with
motorists.
hicle in Irrigon.
female
inside.
referred to BPD, OSP a report
received report o f loud music
referred
to HPD a report o f a
of vehicle all over road,
in Irrigon.
referred to Boardman EMTs a person threatening to kill another
to BPD a report of another dead
person’s cats if the cats came into
his yard.
received report o f a bay horse
NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. is notifying all members
out on Baseline Road
that nominations are open for the following three director’s positions:
received report o f prank calls
For three year terms:
from a little girl in Irrigon.
ZONE NUMBER 1: That territory served or to be served by the
received report o f a man re­
Cooperative lying Wes» of the Morrow-Gilliam County line and North of
ported to be going crazy in Irrigon.
the Township line dividing Townships 3 South and 4 South.
Subject located and all was ok.
ZONE NUMBER 7: FOSSIL ZONE. That territory served or to be
received report o f a drive off
served by the Cooperative within the incorporated city limits of Fossil,
from
B row n’s in Irrigon. The
Oregon.
drive-off
was thought to be unin­
For a one year term:
tentional and person returned and
ZONE NUMBER 5: That territory served or to be served by the
paid amount owed,
Cooperative lying South of the Township line dividing Township 2 South
referred to Boardman EMTs, a
and 3 South and East of the Morrow-Gilliam County line and in Wheeler
County that area East of the range line between Range 24 East and 25 East.
The members of the nominating committee are:
ZONE NUMBER 1: John A. Weimar, Condon, Oregon (541) 384-
6445
Robert Z. Melnick, dean of the
ZONE NUMBER 7: Ken Killingsworth, Fossil, Oregon (541) 763-
U
niversity
o f O reg o n ’s (UO)
4556
school
of
architecture
and allied
ZONE NUMBER 5: Lyndale (Roscoe) Qualls, Heppner, Oregon (541)
arts, will deliver the 1997 UO
676-9705
The nominating committee will accept nominations up to and
summer commencement address
including the last day of August.
on Saturday, Aug. 16.
Nominees must be members of the Columbia Basin Electric
Local UO degree candidates
Cooperative, Inc. They must reside in, and receive service in the Zone in
graduating include Ryan Currin,
which they will be running.
bachelor o f science, business ad­
Published: August 6, 13, 1997
ministration.
Sheriff's Report
PUBLIC NOTICE
U O graduate
report o f a three-year old with a
bleeding gash on head. Child was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
referred to BPD a report of an
alarm set o ff unintentionaly at a
residence in Boardman.
referred to HPD a report o f a
puppy found at a.Heppner resi­
dence
HPD cited Mickey Kroske, 27,
for Crim inal M ischief II and
Criminal Tresspassing I
received report o f a disturbance
at a resid e n ce in Irrig o n . A
woman said a man threw her to
the ground.
referred to BPD a report o f an
intoxicated man drinking in a park­
ing lot. Man was given a ride
home.
referred to BPD a report of ju ­
veniles skateboarding in parking lot
at BP who refused to leave when
asked.
MCSO and BPD responded to
a report o f a suspicous pickup in
front of a residence. Man was sent
on his way.
received report of a domestic
disturbance at Homer produce in
Irrigon.
received report o f an assault at
residence in Irrigon. Woman said
an o th er w om an beat her up.
Theresa Amos, 36, was arrested
on charges o f Burglary I and As­
sault IV Domestic and was lodged
at UCSO
received report of a domestic
dispute in Irrigon. A man was re­
ported to have hit a woman on the
head and shoved her into a wall.
Danny Ray Partin 37, was ar­
rested on charges of Assault IV
Domestic and Felon in Possession
o f a firearm and lodged at UCSO.
Glo Blackman 35, was arrested on
charges of Assault IV.
received report o f a burglary at
Sunridge Mobile Homes.
referred to BPD a report o f a
burglary at residence in Boardman.
Turned out to be family and false
alarm.
referred to Heppner City con­
cerning water shut off at aparment
buildings in Heppner.
to BPD a report o f a tamper
alarm at Boardman Health Cen­
ter.
received report o f intruder
alarm at Columbia Middle School
on office door.
received report o f gas stolen
from a gas tank and gas cap bro­
ken in Irrigon.
received report o f a man who
had accused another man o f be­
ing a child molester and nailing up
posters.
referred to BPD a report o f a
short in the electrical wires in a
residence in Boardman.
received report of an alarm set
off at HHS. A teacher said he had
accidentally set o ff alarm and
pushed wrong codes.
recieved report of loud music
at residence in Boardman.
August 4: referred to BPD a re­
port of an alleged rape attempt in
Boardman.
received report o f a restraining
order violation in Boardman
received report of a person at
the Nugget Inn in Boardman pass­
ing a stolen check.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HEPPNER
RANGER
DISTRICT
PROPOSES
TUPPER WORK CENTER FUELING
SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
The Heppner Ranger District of
the Umatilla National Forest is
currently
conducting
an
environmental analysis for the
proposed Tupper Work Center
Fueling System Replacement
Project.
This project would
replace the existing gravity flow
system with one 500 gallon and
one 1,000
gallon concrete
"convault" fuel storage tanks.
These
tanks
would
be
constructed
on a 6 inch
reinforced base which would
include diking and catch basins.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Directors for the
Blue
Mountains
Natural
Resources Institute will hold a
meeting Friday, September 19,
1997.
Location: Oregon Department
o f Transportation Conference
Room, 3012 Island Ave., La
Grande, OR
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Topics:
Program
status,
outreach activities, research
results of specific projects,
identification o f issues o f
interest, report on Initiatives,
reports by guest speakers, issues
discussion, and public comments.
For
further
information,
contact Lynn Starr, BMNRI,
1401 Gekeler Lane, La Grande,
OR 97850, or phone 541-962-
6548.
Published: August 13, 1997
A ffid_______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION will
hold the following hearings of
public interest on Monday,
August 25, 1997, at 7:30 p.m. at
the North Morrow Annex
Building in Irrigon, Oregon:
Conditional
Use
Permit
Application No. CU P-S-110 and
Land Partitioning Application
LP-S-203:
Patricia
Walker,
applicant; Ruth Bergstrom, d o
Gerald
Bergstrom,
owner.
Property described as tax lot
2800 o f Assessor's Map 3S 24
14, 23 and 24, located on the
south side o f Bergstrom Road,
approximately
15
miles
southwest o f the City o f
Heppner. Proposal is to partition
an approximate 20 acre parcel
with an existing dwelling and
bam in an Exclusive Farm Use
C L A S S IFIE D D E A D L IN E :
Tuesdays at 1 2 :0 0 Noon
CARD OF THANKS
The Fam ily o f A1 Lovgren
would like to thank everyone for
your efforts and kindness in the
loss o f our grandpa and brother.
We are blessed to live in such a
caring community.
The Family o f A1 Lovgren
8-13-lp
Thank you to friends and fam­
ily for your cards, flowers and
phone calls while I was in the hos­
pital. Thank you, Jim S. and Dylan
for giving the boys a hand in the
harvest field. I do appreciate your
concern and help.
Keith Rea
_____________________ 8-13-lc
We would like to thank the
ambulance crews, Pioneer M e­
morial Hospital staff, Dr. Richard
Carpenter, Good Shepherd Com­
munity Hospital people, neighbors,
family and friends for all the good
care, phone calls, food, visits,
transportation to the doctor and
especially the Church o f Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ mem­
bers and Fred Toombs for all the
help during and since my accident.
We appreciate all o f you.
Paul and Claudine Warren
8-13-lp
HELP WANTED
W anted: perso n (s) to w rite
sports stories for Heppner High
School football; another person to
write sports stories for lone High
School. No sports writing experi­
ence necessary, but need good
spelling and writing skills. Contact
David or April at the Gazette, 676-
9228.
_____________________ 7-30-tfx
H um an R esource D irector-
Morrow County Health District
Additional information may be seeking qualified applicants for
attained by contacting Gary personnel director position. Pre­
Clark at the Heppner Ranger fer degree in personnel manage­
District office (541) 676-9187. ment with minimum 2-3 years re­
Public
participation
is lated work experience. Salary
encouraged
in the planning
commensurate with experience.
process; anyone wishing to
provide input or express concerns Excellent benefits.
Primary duties include person­
should do so in writing. Send
comments to David Kendrick, nel administration, payroll super­
Acting District Ranger, Heppner vision, employee benefits coordi­
Ranger District, P.O. box 7, nation and worker’s compensation
program administration. Also in­
Heppner, Or. 97836.
cludes some marketing responsi­
bilities. Must be able to communi­
published: A ugust 13, 1997
cate well, both written and ver­
bally. Grant writing experience a
plus.
Send resume to Kevin Erich,
Zone from the parent parcel
consisting o f 749.17 acres,
creating a "non-farm dwelling"
parcel in an Exclusive Farm Use
(EFU)
Zone. Criteria
for
approval include Subdivision
Ordinance Sections 5.020, 5.030
and Zoning Ordinance Section
3.010(2) CONDITIONAL USES
in Exclusive Farm Use Zone and
6.050(16),
and
Oregon
Administrative Rules 660-033-
130(4).
Land Partitioning Application
No. LP-N-204: Dean C. Moore,
applicant and owner. Property is
described as tax lot 203 o f
Assessor's Map 5N 26 24DB,
located on the northeast c o m a of
Washington Lane and Second
Street West, approximately two
blocks west o f the City o f
Irrigon. The proposal is to
partition a 2.0 acre parcel into
two one acre parcels meeting the
one acre minimum lot size o f the
Suburban Residential One Acre
(SR-1) Zone. Criteria for
approval include Subdivision
Ordinance Sections 5.020 and
5.030.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above
proposals or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise
specific issues at this hearing
precludes appeal to the Land Use
Board o f Appeals based on those
issues.
Copies o f the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after August 15, 1997.
For more information, please
contact the Morrow County
Planning Department at 922-
4624 or 676-5650.
DATED THIS 13th day o f
August 1997.
M O RRO W
CO U N TY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: August 13, 1997
Affid
Administrator, Morrow County
Health District, P.O. Box 9, Hepp­
ner, OR 97836. Applications avail­
able at Pioneer Memorial Hospi­
tal, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner,
or by calling (541) 676-9133.
MCHD is an Equal Opportu­
nity Employer committed to pro­
viding equal employment oppor­
tunities to all statuses protected by
law.
_____________________ 8-13-2c
Pioneer M em orial H ospital
& N ursing Home seeks experi- ■
enced cook. Prefer previous in­
stitutional setting cooking experi­
ence w ith large volum e m eal -
preparation. Applications avail­
able at Pioneer Memorial Hospi­
tal, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., or by call­
ing (541)676-9133.
Morrow County Health District
is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to providing equal em­
ployment opportunities to all sta­
tuses protected by law.
_____________________ 8-13-lc
Vacancy Announcement
The F arm Service Agency is
seeking an individual to serve as
a temporary employee for the pur­
pose o f working up aerial photog­
raphy o f Morrow County. Appli­
cants must be 18 years o f age and
have a high school diploma or
equivalent. Drafting and/or map­
ping experience is preferred but
not a requirement. Salary depen­
dent on experience.
Applications may be picked up
at any county FSA office. The
deadline for application delivered
or postmarked is COB Monday,
August 18, 1997 to the Morrow
County FSA Office, 430 Hepp-
ner/Lexington Highway, P.O. Box
786, Heppner, OR 97836.
The FSA is a Equal Opportu­
nity Employer.
____________________ 8-13-lc
The M orrow County School
D istrict has the following posi­
tions open for the 1997-98 school
year:
Position: (2) junior high football
coaches; (l)junior high volleyball
coach; (2) junior high basketball
coaches; (1) ju n io r high track
coach.
Location: Heppner Junior/Se-
nior High School, Heppner, Or­
egon.
Application: A Morrow County
District application may be ob­
tained by calling Heppner High
School at(541)676-9138. Appli­
cation should include a letter of
application, resume and list of ref­
erences. A successful candidate
will be subject to fingerprinting.
EOE
8-13-lc