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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 10,2007
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
1 have buyers interested in
purchasing the follow ing
properties:
Hunting Property around the
Penland Lake area - or within
the Heppner/Desolation unit.
160 acres are preferred and
LOP tags a plus.
I am interested in locating
hare property in Ukiah. In town
lot or small acreage would he
best.
I am looking for a small plot
of grazing land.
1 want a parcel of raw land.
Prefer a fairly level area that
could he used to pasture horses.
Have q u alified buyers
looking for a stick built home
with land for horses in Heppner
or Lexington area. Up to
$ 150,000.
Please contact me if you
have property you would like
to sell.
Ask me about one time
listings.
David Sykes
David Sykes Real Estate
188 VV. Willow
Heppner, OK
(541)676-9228
1-10-tfx
Deadline for all
News, Advertising,
Public Notices and
Classified A dvertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
COURT will hold the follow­
ing hearing of public interest on
Wednesday, January 17, 2007,
at 11:00 a.m. at the Port of
Morrow Riverfront Center in
Boardman, Oregon.
Request is to vacate a 10 foot
utility easement running north
to south in the center of lot 21
of Block 3, WEST GLEN Sub­
division.
Copies of the application
petition will be available after
January 5, 2007. For more in­
formation contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 22nd day of
December. 2006.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: December 27,2006
and January 10, 2007.
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
of City Council
Executive Session
The City Council will be
meeting in Executive session on
Tuesday January 16, 2007 at
11:45 A.M. to conduct the an­
nual evaluation of the City
Manager. This is in accordance
withORS 192.660. This meet­
ing will be held at City Hall.
Published: January 10, 2007
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office reports han­
dling the following business:
D ec. 31: M CSO
d ep u ty w as out w ith a
suspicious vehicle at the fire
hall in B oardm an. The
vehicle was locked but the
lights were on. Contact was
made w ith the owner and all
was okay.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that he is getting harassing
phone calls from kids using
a cell phone. The kids were
contacted and they said it
wouldn't happen again.
M CSO received a
hang-up 911 call from a
location in Irrigon. On call­
back a male subject said
there was no emergency. A
deputy responded to confirm
and it was determined that it
was a 922 misdial.
M CSO
d eputy
advised a street sign was
missing in Irrigon.
M CSO received a
report from DHS that a
juvenile female in Heppner
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hearings
of public interest on Tuesday,
January 23, 2007, at 7:00 p.m.
at the Morrow County School
District Building in Lexington,
Oregon.
Land Partition LP-N-370:
Port of Morrow, applicant and
BA1C T hreem ile Canyon
Farms, owner. Property is de­
scribed as Parcel 3 of Partition
Plat 2002-6 and is located
south of the Columbia River
mostly west of Tower Road,
east of Highway 74, and north
of Immigrant Lane, excluding
the conservation area. The
property is zoned Exclusive
Farm Use, Space Age Industri­
al, and General Industrial.
Request is to partition into
three parcels with parcel 1 hav­
ing 1976.45 acres, parcel 2
having 10.75 acres, and the re­
maining 65,457 acres, more or
less, in parcel 3. Criteria for
approval is Morrow County
Subdivision
O rdinance
(MCSO) Article 5.
Land Partition LP-N-371:
Port of Morrow, applicant and
owner. Property is described as
tax lot 110 of A ssessors Map
4N 24 and is located to the west
of Tower Road and south of
Interstate 84. The property is
zoned Air Industrial. Request
is to partition the airport prop­
erty into three parcels. Criteria
for approval MCSO Article 5.
Land Partition LP-N-372:
Lori Zitterkob, applicant and
owner. Property is described as
tax lot 1302 of A s s e s s o rs
Map 5N 26 25C and is located
on the west side of Second
Street between Wyoming and
Nevada Avenue to the south­
west of Irrigon. The property
is zoned Rural Residential and
is outside of the Irrigon Urban
Grow th Boundary. Request is
to divided the property in half
with each resulting parcel
meeting the two acre minimum.
Criteria for approval is the
MCSO Article 5.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above pro­
posals or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise an
issue in person or by letter or
failure to provide sufficient
specificity to afford the deci­
sion maker an opportunity to
respond to the issue precludes
appeal to the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on those is­
sues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after January 12,
2007. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 3rd day of Jan­
uary, 2007.
MORROW
COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: January 10, 2007
Affidavit
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
SOUTH
MORROW
COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP
AND TRUST
BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON
MONDAY J ANUARY
29TH, 2007 AT 6:00 P.M.
Published: January 10 and
17. 2006
was assaulted by a subject
that had a no-contact order.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a bicycle was stolen.
M CSO
deputy
arrested Jerry Lloyd Olsen,
53, for Driving while License
Suspended-M isdem eanor.
O lsen was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
L exington that an o ld er
p ick u p
w as
d riv in g
carelessly around Lexington
and then le ft, headed
towards Heppner.
M CSO
deputy
a rre ste d C h e ste r B rent
Paradiso, 35. on a Detention
Warrant and on a Probable
Cause charge of Possession
of a Controlled Substance II.
Paradiso was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
M CSO received a
report from the Hermiston
Police D ept, that Julian
G arcia L opez, 42, was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/Possession of Less
than One Oz. Marijuana. He
was cited to appear.
PUBLIC NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY
FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Proposed Base Flood Eleva­
tion Determination for Morrow
County, Oregon and Incorpo­
rated Areas. The Department of
Homeland Security’s Federal
Emergency Management Agen­
cy solicits technical informa­
tion or comments on the pro­
posed Base (1 -percent-annual-
chance) Flood E levations
(BFEs) shown in the Prelimi­
nary Flood Insurance Study
(FIS) and on the Preliminary
Flood Insurance Rate Map
(FIRM) for your community.
These proposed BFEs are the
basis for the floodplain man­
agement measures that your
community is required to either
adopt or show evidence of hav­
ing in effect in order to qualify
or remain qualified for partici­
pation in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NF1P).
For a detailed listing of the pro­
posed BFEs and information on
the statutory period provided
for appeals, please visit FE-
MA’s w ebsite at h ttp s://
w w w .floodm aps.fem a.gov/
fhm/Scripts/bfe_main.asp, or
call the FEM A Map Assistance
center toll free at 1-877-FEMA
MAP.
Published: January 10 and 17,
2007
Affidavit
MCSO deputy cited
Agustin Ambriz Valdovinos,
24, for Driving while License
S u s p e n d e d - V i o la ti o n ,
Failure to Carry Proof of
Insurance and D efective
Lighting. The vehicle was
impounded.
B oardm an P olice
D ept, o ffic e r cite d Joel
Mendoza Medrano, 37, for
D riv in g w hile L icense
Suspended-V iolation and
F ailu re to O bey T raffic
Control Device.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited a male
su b jec t
fo r
D riv in g
Uninsured.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Azucena
Ramirez Vega, 31, for No
Operator’s License.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited D ana
Lynne Kelly, 28, for Failure
to O bey T raffic C ontrol
Device and Possession of a
Controlled Substance-Less
than One Oz. Marijuana.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Kenneth
Wayne Twidwell, 38, for No
Operator’s License.
J a n . 1: MCSO re­
ceived a report from the
Hermiston Police Dept, that
Cory Baker, 23, was arrest­
ed on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fine. Baker was lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail
on a UCSO warrant with
holds placed for M orrow
County.
M CSO deputy ar­
rested a juvenile subject for
DUII (BAC .06) and Posses­
sion of a Concealed Weap­
on, plus cited for No Opera­
tor’s License. Three addition
juvenile subjects were cited
for Minor in Possession -
Alcohol.
M CSO deputy ar­
rested Jam ie H u m berto
Perez Barreto, 20, for DUII
(BAC .14), and cited for No
Operator's License, No In­
surance and Open Contain­
er. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. Anoth­
er subject was cited for Mi­
nor in Possession-Alcohol
and Open Container. The
vehicle was impounded.
M CSO received a
911 call from a male subject
in Irrigon who requested the
police then hung-up. On call­
back, a female subject ad­
vised to disregard the call;
they thought someone was
breaking into their vehicle
but it was just people walk­
ing by.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrig­
on of a loud party at a trail­
er. The subjects were re­
quested to keep the noise
down.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrig­
on of people on Highway
730 walking from Boardman
to Irrigon. A deputy saw the
subjects and noted they were
well off the road. The depu­
ty checked on them again
later and was unable to lo­
cate them.
MCSO deputy cited
Tarsicio Reyes Martinez, 30,
for No O perator’s License
and F ailu re to M aintain
Lane.
M CSO received a
request from Good Shep­
herd Hospital to have Mor­
row C o u n ty B eh av io ral
Health contact them regard­
ing a suicidal subject.
M CSO received a
request from a caller in Hep­
pner for H eppner Public
Works to be contacted re­
garding a pipe in the caller’s
back yard that appears bro­
ken.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrig­
on that his diabetic sister was
having a violent reaction,
possibly too low or high
blood sugar.
MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a report
of an unattended death of a
male subject in Irrigon.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Boardman of horses being
neglected.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in lone
that loose dogs, possibly the
neighbor’s, have been com­
ing into the caller’s yard and
harassing her dogs.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner, who is separated from
his wife, that she took his
unemployment check from
the post o ffice box and
cashed it.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in lone
that an unknown bulldog or
pitbull is in her house; the
dog came in with her cous­
in.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­
pner that a 13 year old male
subject won’t leave his cous­
in’s home. The subject left.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrig­
on that he was attacked by
two yellow labs. Lueweath-
een Street, 37, was cited for
Maintaining a Dog as a Pub­
lic Nuisance.
B oardm an P olice
Dept, received a report from
a caller in Boardman that a
car stereo had been stolen
out of a vehicle 10 minutes
previous.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, received a request for
information from a caller in
Boardman regarding their
relative who had been arrest­
ed. Dispatch advised her that
her relative would be at the
Umatilla County Jail and bail
could be posted.
B o ardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Daryl
Craig Mallory, 46, for Fail­
ure to Obey Traffic Control
Device.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Jason
Eugene Imus, 20, for Driv­
ing while License Suspend­
ed-Violation.
B oardm an P o lice
Dept, officer cited Mildred
Opal Moore, 53, for Failure
to Obey Traffic Control De­ report from the Hermiston
Police Dept, that Starlynn
vice.
B oardm an P olice Brown, 27, was arrested on
Dept., Boardman ambulance an Irrigon Justice Court war­
received a report from a call­ rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
er in Boardman that a tele­ Driving while License Sus­
vision set fell on a three year pended. Brown was lodged
old child. The patient was at the Umatilla County Jail.
MCSO, Irrigon Fire
transported to Good Shep­
herd Medical Center in Her­ Dept, received a report from
a caller in Irrigon that she
miston.
Heppner ambulance heard a strange noise and
received a report of a struc­ though she smelled an elec­
trical burning smell but there
ture fire at Blake’s Ranch.
Heppner ambulance are no flames or smoke.
B oardm an P o lice
received a report from a call­
er in Heppner that a subject Dept, officer advised he was
was lethargic but conscious driving in Boardman and
saw a car door open. The
and breathing.
officer
interviewed two juve­
J a n . 2: MCSO re­
ceived a report from a caller nile subjects who said they
in Irrigon that there were were looking for something
tw o dogs that ap p eared and continued searching the
dead. One dog was trans­ car’s interior while the offic­
er talked to them.
ported to pet rescue.
B oardm an P o lice
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­ Dept, officer cited Fermin
pner that the front door to Martinez Dircio, 21, for Fail­
the Methodist Church was ure to Carry Proof of Insur­
open. A deputy searched the ance.
B oardm an P olice
church; nothing suspicious
Dept,
received
a report from
was found.
a
caller
at
the
Texaco
station
M CSO received a
in
Boardman
that
counterfeit
report from a caller in Irrig­
on that her son’s storage unit money was used. It was de­
was broken into and multi­ termined that the money was
not counterfeit.
ple items were taken.
B oardm an P olice
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Hep­ Dept, officer cited Wayne
pner that there was damage Dean Show alter, 42, for
done last night to the heat­ Driving while License Sus­
ing oil pipes that come into pended-V iolation and No
Insurance.
the residence.
Heppner Fire Dept,
M CSO received a
report from a caller in lone received a report of a bum
that a handyman jack was at the city park in Heppner.
It was a controlled bum.
stolen from his pickup.
M CSO received a
Jan . 3: -MCSO re­
report from a caller in Hep­ ceived a call from a reporter
pner that there was a vehicle wanting to know what time
that was not maintaining its it was.
lane and speed between Lex­
-MCSO received a
ington and Heppner. A dep­ report that $1700-$ 1800
uty located the vehicle at a was stolen at a H eppner
vehicle repair business in Business. The reporter re­
Heppner; the driver was hav­ ported that the bags which
ing problems with the vehi­ was the money was in was
cle.
still there, but the money was
MCSO deputy cited gone.
Deuel Gomez Queiro, 20,
-MCSO received a
for Violation of the Basic false alarm from Heppner
Rule, 86 mph in a 55 mph Elementary.
zone.
-MCOS received a
M CSO received a report that a driver was driv­
report from ODOT of paint­ ing erratically, having a hard
ball vandalism on road signs time keeping it between the
on Highway 207.
lines.
M CSO received a
-MCSO received a
request for a welfare check report that two male subjects
from a caller in California who were on parole had
regarding a male subject the been failing to show up to
caller could not contact. The their officer in Pendleton.
subject was not answering
-MCSO received a
the phones or doors. The report from a reporter in
subject was suppose to pick Lexington who advised six
up the caller on New Year’s or seven kids were playing
Eve and never did. The sub­ football in the middle of the
ject’s mother could not con­ highway making noise.
tact him either.
-MCSO issued a ci­
M CSO received a tation to Jeffery Lee Key, 42,
request for a welfare check for careless driving resulting
from a caller trying to con­ in a Motor Vehicle Accident.
tact his brother. The phone
-BPD received a re­
was always busy. A deputy port that the reporter heard
made contact with the sub­ someone walking on his roof
ject and all was okay; he in Boardman. An officer was
would contact his brother.
sent out to patrol the area.
M CSO received a
-BPD received a re­
request from UCSO to make port that an apartment build­
contact with a male subject ing was broken into. Tools
and if contact was made, to were taken from the shed
detain him. The subject was and vehicle also.
a suspect in a theft of $600
-BPD issued a cita­
from Space Age, Hermiston. tion to Hedy Sanchez Ley­
M CSO received a va, 25, for failing to use a
report of an illegal bum at a seatbelt endangering a child.
location in Irrigon. A deputy
-BPD issued a cita­
responded and advised the tion to Robin Lynn Powell,
owners of burning rules and 61, for V io latio n o f the
regulations. The owners put Speed Limit, 45 mph in a 30
the fire out.
mph zone.
M CSO received a
-BPD issued a cita­
report of a suspicious male tion to Christopher Michael
subject at the Kinzua Mill in Lowney, 35, for No Opera­
Heppner. It was determined tor’s License and No Insur­
the subject had a flat tire and ance.
was waiting for assistance.
M CSO received a
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report of two vehicles pulled
over to the side of the road
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on 1-84 eastbound. A depu­
ty responded to see if there
was an emergency. It was*
determined the vehicles were
traveling together and occu­
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