Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 1,2006 - NINE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Former Ionian recognized for potato industry contributions
Oregon Public Broadcasting
hereby gives public notice that
are
to
c o lle c t
and
on September 26, 2006 it filed
d
isse
m
in
a
te
sc
ie
n
tific
an application with the Federal
information relating to all
Communications Commission
phases of the potato industry
seeking to renew its license to
operate Television Translator
in clu d in g :
re sea rc h ,
Station K15E Y. serving Wasco
extension, breeding, seed
and Heppner, Oregon. Station
certification, production,
K.15EY operates with a peak
pest
m an ag em en t,
transmitter output power of
processing, marketing and
1.06 kW from Goodnoe Hills,
utilization. The association,
19.6 km NE of Rufus, Oregon,
num
bering over 700, has
rebroadcasting the signal of
members
from North and
Station KOPB-TV. Channel
South
America
as well as
10, P ortland, O regon, on
Europe,
Asia,
A
frica and
output channel 15. Individuals
A u stra lia
and
is
who wish to advise the FCC of
headquartered in O rono,
facts relating to our renewal
application and to whether this
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station has operated in the
Martin is the son of
public interest should file
the late Fredrick Martin and
comments and petitions with Melvin Martin (right) receives a plaque in recognition for
Helen Martin, who currently
the FCC no later than January his 39 years of dedication to the potato industry.
resides in H erm iston. He
1, 2007.
g ra d u a ted from O regon
M elvin M artin, a
Published: November 1,2006
in
d
u
stry
and
to
the
State University in 1964 with
1960 graduate of lone High
Affidavit
organization
for
the
past
39
a bachelor of science degree
S chool, and a cu rren t
years at their recent annual in a g ric u ltu re . He was
resident
of
Moses
Lake,
WA
PUBLIC NOTICE
meeting in Madison, Wl.
married in 1964 to Shawlene
Oregon Public Broadcasting was selected by the Potato
The
Potato Holloway and they currently
hereby gives public notice that Association of America to be
Association of America is the have five children and 10
on September 26, 2006 it filed an Honorary Life Member of
official
professional society grandchildren.
an application with the Federal the
a sso c ia tio n
in
for
those
in te re sted in
Communications Commission recognition of outstanding
Martin is presently
ad
v
an
cin
g
the po tato m anager o f Raw Product
seeking to renew its license to contributions to the potato
industry, w ho’s objectives D ev elo p m en t
operate Television Translator
in
the
Station K28GD, serving
Heppner, Echo, Lexington, and
Long Creek, Oregon. Station
and may have needed failin g to pay fine for
K28GD operates with a peak
possession of less than an
The Morrow County assistance.
transmitter output power of 2.1
-MCSO received a ounce of Marijuana. Due to
Sheriff's
Office
reports
han
kW from Blaek Mountain, 25.7
report that UCSO arrested medical reason Mr. Holland
km from Heppner, Oregon, dling the following business:
Dale J. Ritchie, 41, for failing was cited and released to
rebroadcasting the signal of
Oct. 23: M CSO to pay fine for possession of appear at Heppner Justice
Station KOPB-TV, Channel receiv ed a rep o rt that
10, P ortland, O regon, on P en d leto n PD arrested less than an ounce o f Court at a later date.
Marijuana.
-MCSO received a
output channel 28. Individuals
Michael Anthony Mullikin,
-MCSO received a report that a rep o rter in
who wish to advise the FCC of
facts relating to our renewal 22, for Unlawful Entry of a request from a ju v en ile’s Irrigon had had his house
parents who wanted to deter broken into and had items
application and to whether this Motor Vehicle.
-MCSO received a any further possibilities of taken.
station has operated in the
public interest should file report that a reporter found reoccurrence involving the
-MCSO received a
comments and petitions with a horse on the road in the juvenile getting caught shop report that a male subject
the FCC no later than January vicinity of Wagon Wheel lifting at the Shell Station in pu lled the 4 8 -y e a r-o ld
1, 2007.
Loop and Depot Lane in Heppner.
female reporter out of her
Published: November 1.2006 Irrigon. The reporter held
-M C SO
and chair and the reporter hurt
Affidavit
the horse in his pasture.
Boardman PD received a her
back.
H eppner
-M C SO issu ed a report about an 18-year-old Ambulance assisted.
citation to Kathleen Lynn female girl in Boardman who
-MCSO received a
Meyer, 41, for violating the called asking for help in a report that the rep o rter's
basic rule going 78 mph in a faint voice. The female had vehicle was backed into by
55 mph zone.
been kidtfitpped by three an ambulance in Heppner.
-M C SO issu ed a males that left her in a closet. The damage was minor and
c ita tio n to G u illerm o A knife was used and she had there were no injuries.
Mendoza Calvillo, 41, for been in the clo set for a
-M C SO arrested
failing to obey a stop sign.
couple of hours.
Lisa Luan Amme, 44, for
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a failing to pay fine for driving
The com m unity is
call from a reporter who was call from a reporter advising while suspended.
invited to help with a Willow concerned about a male
-MCSO received a
Creek Reservoir clean up on walking eastbound on 1-84 another girl was threatening
report that in Irrigon the
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. with a four-to-six-year-old her sister.
-M
CSO
w
arned
a
reporter left a T. V outside on
11 and 12.
female who was wearing a juvenile for riding a scooter the back porch for the
If you are interested red or pink dress and he was
in helping with the project, in a black sweatshirt. There after dark at the Irrigon previous ow ners and the T.V
was stolen.
c o n tact N icole or D ave was a light-colored minivan School.
-B
oardm
an
FD
-MCSO received a
Brown at (541)561 -3351 or with stuff on the top parked
assisted
a
man
who
had
been
report
about
a burglary in
sign-up at the Heppner post and the re p o rte r was
rolled
by
a
bull.
The
bull
was
Irrigon.
M
oney
and
office or the Heppner library. concerned they broke down
still large and dangerous at pocketknives were stolen.
the tim e. The man had
-MCSO received a
possible broken ribs but was report about a motor vehicle
still conscious and breathing. accid en t in B oardm an.
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Oct. 24: M CSO B oardm an
FD
and
i
receiv
ed
a
rep
o
rt
that
B oardm an
A m bulance
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SO
assisted.
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arrested Joshua M ichael
-MCSO received a
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Martin.
28.
for
failing
to
pay
report
about
a copy stolen
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245 NW Main, Suite 200, lone
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fine for furnishing alcohol to Discover Card check that
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minors.
(541) 422-9000
was returned to the reporter
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issued
a
and the reporter wanted to
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c ita tio n to C o n sep cio n file a theft report.
Gutierrez, 62. for failing to
-H ep p n er
FD
maintain
lane.
assisted with a fence post
We don’t fly airplanes
-MCSO received a th*at w as b u rn in g at the
We can’t train elephants
report that the pump station fairgrounds in Heppner.
We re not good cooks
for Strieben Farms, near the
Oct. 25: MCSO and
We don’t build computers
county line and the river, was B oardm an
FD
and
We can’t raise wheat
broken into sometime over ambulance received a report
We don’t practice law
the past few days.
about a white car upside
We can’t set a broken leg
-M C SO arrested dow n in a d itch along
We don’t put out forest fires
D avid H olland, 52, for
We can’t measure S cut lumber
We don’t sell fat quarters
M.C.G.G.
We don’t rent movies
Morrow County[Grain Growers me
We won’t charm snakes
LEXINGTON, OREGON
We don’t rotate tires
1-800-452-7396 • 989-8221
We re not painters
WASCO, OREGON
We can’t resole shoes
1-800-824-7185
We don’t till cavities
www.mcgg.net
We don’t sell antiques
SU P P O R T IN G YOUR C O M M U N ITY
We don’t know jewelry
A N D PROVIDING:
We can’t fill prescriptions
* PROPANE SALES AND SERVICE
We don’t savvy hardware
* FARM EQUIPMENT SALES. PARTS AND SERVICE
We can’t fill propane tanks
* ATV SALES. PARTS AND SERVICE
(and set up
We don’t sell or bag groceries
* FERTILIZER AND FARM CHEMICAL SERVICE
WEBSITES!)
We shouldn't run with scissors
* FARM SUPPLIES AND LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
Sheriff's Report
Community
invited to help
with Willow
Creek Reservoir
clean up
r
VV WHAT
t or II Your Sruing IXords
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
PRINT
* DIESEL AND GAS SALES
H EP P N ER G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
Kaw asaki
188 W e st W illo w • 676-9228
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Lrt ttw pood tim w roll ’
C o lu m b ia
B asin
of
W ashington for the J.R.
Simplot Company and his
responsibilities include new
v a rie ty se le c tio n and
d ev elo p m en t
and
d e v elo p m en t o f new
techniques for production
and storage for processing to
improve value. He is also
responsible for transferring
information to many other
team members.
Martin has been an
essential component of the
Washington and U.S. potato
industry for the past 39 years
and dedicated much of his
c a re e r to the p o tato
processing industry working
for Taggares, C arnation,
Nestle and Simplot. He holds
a wealth of knowledge and
shares it freely amongst his
industry co lleag u es. His
expertise is vast and has
affo rd ed
him
global
re c o g n itio n , tra v e l, and
participation in many foreign
projects. Besides the U.S.,
M artin has a ssisted on
projects in Mexico, Canada,
Poland, Chile, A rgentina,
China and Tasmania. His
contributions are tangible
by-products of his passion
for potatoes and the science
that
su rro u n d s
th e ir
production.
M artin has been
in stru m e n ta l
in
the
development and naming of
several po tato v a rieties,
p a rtic u la rly the R anger
R usset. D esp ite early
in d ic a tio n s o f sev ere
blackspot bruising, Martin
saw the processing potential
o f R anger and h elp ed
introduce this now popular
variety to the industry. Since
the inception of the Tri-State
and Regional Potato Variety
Development programs, he
has been an involved and
vocal industry participant.
Locally. Martin has been an
active participant on the
W ashington State Potato
C om m issio n
R esearch
Council and W ashington
State Potato Conference and
Trade Show C o m m ittee
across the past 20 years.
Frontage R oad, near the
milepost 176 in Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
report about a vehicle that
was parked in a no hunting
area in Heppner.
-MCSO received a
request from Heppner High
School for the narcotics dog
to search the lockers and
classroom.
-M C SO arrested
Michelle Ann Stephens, 32,
on P arole V iolation for
a ttem p tin g to d e liv e r
methamphetamine.
-MCSO received a
report that the re p o rte r’s
son’s I-pod was stolen two
weeks ago and then was
going to be sold at school.
Reporter wanted to deputy
contact to stop the selling of
the I-pod.
-MCSO received a
report from Columbia Basin
that there was a power line
cut on W illow C reek /
Gourley Property, near the
mouth of Skinner Creek.
-MCSO received a
report that an intoxicated
male subject in Heppner was
threatening to kill another
m ale su b ject o v er test
results.
-MCSO received a
report about scam e-mail
being sent.
-MCSO received a
report about graffiti clean up
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a re p o rte r
advising that there was a
male with a rifle walking
along the W ildlife Refuge in
Irrigon.
-M C SO issu ed a
citatio n to R obert Wade
Eastep, 46. for Permitting
Unlawful Operation of an
Unregistered Vehicle.
-MCSO received a
request for extra patrol for
the gravel pit on Frontage
Lane. Subjects were stealing
copper wire from location.
-MCSO received a
report about a blue van that
ran over a dog’s foot and
then drove off in Heppner.
-M C SO
and
H eppner FD receiv ed a
report about a search and
rescue involving a hunter
that was reported from 1.5
miles East of Tupper Guard
Station, third camp from the
station.
-MCSO received a
report that the Irrigon High
School ja n ito r found
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Voting deadline nearing
The general election is nearing an end, with the last day
to vote Tuesday, Nov. 7. Remember, postmarks do not
count. Ballots need to he received by 8 p.m.. Nov. 7.
Ballots may be mailed or dropped off at the following
locations:
New Boardman City Hall, 200 City Center Circle,
Boardman. OR 97818. Monday-Friday, Oct. 23-Nov. 6. 8
a.m.-5 p.m.. Tuesday. Nov. 7, Election Day. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Irrigon Annex. 205 NE 3rd St., Irrigon, OR 97844.
Monday-Friday. Oct. 23-Nov. 6, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday,
Nov. 7, Election Day, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Bank of Eastern Oregon, 280 West Main St., lone. OR
97843, Monday-Friday. Oct. 23-Nov. 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Tuesday, Nov. 7, Election Day, 9 a.nt.-8 p.m.
Morrow County Road Office. 365 West Hwy 74,
Lexington. OR 97839. Monday-Friday, Oct. 23-Nov. 6, 8
а.
m.-5 p.m.. Tuesday, Nov. 7, Election Day. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Morrow County Courthouse. 100 S. Court St.. Room.
102, Heppner. OR 97836. Monday-Friday. Oct. 23-Nov.
б, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Tuesday, Nov. 7, Election Day, 7 a.m.-8
p.m.
If you have any questions you can contact the clerk’s
office at 676-5604 in Heppner. 922-4103 in Irrigon. or 481 -
2112 in Boardman.
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