Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 5, 2008 - SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public m eeting o f the
Budget Committee o f the IRF-
PD, Morrow, State o f Oregon,
on the budget for the Fiscal
year July 1, 2008 to June 30,
2009, will be held at the lone
Fire Hall Main St, lone. The
meeting will take place on the
March 10, 2008 at 7:30 P.M..
The purpose o f the meeting
is to receive the budget mes
sage.
A copy o f the budget docu
ment may be inspected or
obtained on or after March 11
at MCGG Main Street, lone,
between the hours o f 8:00
A.M. and 5:00 P.M..
This is a public meeting
where deliberation o f the Bud
get Committee will take place.
Listed below is the time and
place o f an additional Budget
Committee meeting that will
be held to take public com
ment. Any person may appear
at the meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Budget Committee.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Published: February 27 and
March 5, 2008
Affidavit
DA’s Report
M o rro w C o u n ty
District Attorney Elizabeth
Ballard has released the fol
lowing report:
-Leon Thomas May,
52, was convicted o f DU1I,
a class A misdemeanor and
sentenced to 180 days in jail
with 125 days suspended,
one year suspended driver’s
license, 24 months bench
p ro bations, com plete 40
hours of community service,
other numerous conditions,
and pay $2,112 in fines, fees
and assessments.
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the follow ing busi
ness:
Jan. 20: -M C SO
received a report that a male
subject had stopped at the
re p o rte r’s residence and
stated that the cops were
after him and asked to be let
inside. The reporter refused
and the male subject broke
down a gate.
-MCSO received a
report of a non-injury motor
vehicle accident involving a
car that slid off the road.
-MCSO received a
report o f a red Chevy truck
that had flipped. OSP and
H erm iston PD w ere a d
vised.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Rigoberto Arellano
Sandoval, 29, for driving
while suspended/violation.
-MCSO received a
report o f a non-injury motor
vehicle accident.
-Boardman PD ar
rested and issued a citation
to Luis Javier Diaz Benitez,
29, for DUII .08.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to Tomas Gaytan Pare
des, 43, for failure to obey a
traffic control device.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to N ohem i R am irez
Santoyo, 26, for failure to
seatbelt (x2).
-Boardman Ambu
lance received a call from
a subject who stated he was
traveling through Irrigon
and was bi-polar, o ff his
meds, and was having sui
cidal thoughts. He requested
response from a deputy. An
ambulance responded and
took him to the hospital.
-Heppner Fire De
partment received a report
o f a house on fire. HFD
responded.
Jan. 22: -M C SO
received a report o f a subject
being harassed by three men
\
HHS grad to participate in ASB through
U of O’s Service Learning Program
T his spring break
HHS g ra d u a te M ahaley
Huddleston applied for and
was selected to take part in
an alternative spring break
program through the Uni
versity o f Oregon’s Service
Learning Program. A lter
native spring break p ro
grams “encourage students
to learn leadership skills,
become active citizens, ex
plore social justice issues,
reduce stereotypes and build
friendships while engaged in
direct service within com
m unities.” “The program
is structured around eight
key elements: strong direct
service, diversity, educa
tion, orientation, training,
reflection, reorientation, and
a drug and alcohol free envi
ronment. These elements are
integrated into all aspects o f
the ASB experience.”
This year the group
is working with Tenderloin
Health in San Francisco, CA
whose mission is to optimize
the health of the Tenderloin’s
homeless,
poor, and
most vul-
n e ra b le
residents.
The
group will
be travel
ing to San
Francisco Mahaley
on Sunday, Huddleston
March 23,
and r e
turning Saturday, M arch
29. The group will be driv
ing in vans, staying in a
hostel and sharing meals
to reduce the cost for each
participant. Each student
pays $200 toward the costs
o f the trip, with the rest o f
the costs paid for by the
Service Learning Program
and other ASB sponsors.
Anyone w ishing to help
sponsor H uddleston's trip
can make checks payable to
her. Checks can be sent to her
school address at P.O. Box
3583, Eugene, OR 97403.
The University o f Oregon
Alternative Spring Break is
offered through the Service
Learning Program and the
Holden Leadership Center.
H uddleston’s fundraising
efforts are for her individual
trip expenses and do not
become part o f the Service
Learning Program 's bud
get. For this reason any gift
made towards her service
experience is not considered
a charitable donation under
the IRS guidelines.
To show her appre
ciation for any gifts, Hud
dleston would enjoy setting
up a time after the trip to talk
about her experience and
share pictures.
MC Health Department calendar
Thursday, March 6 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1)
Monday, March 10 - Boardman Clinic
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Tuesday, March 11 - Boardman Clinic
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Thursday, March 1 3 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1)
Monday, March 17 - Boardman Clinic 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Tuesday, March 18 - Boardman Clinic 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Thursday, March 20 - Heppner Clinic Closed, Office is open.
Monday, March 24 - Boardman Clinic
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Tuesday, March 25 - Boardman Clinic
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
Thursday, March 27 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1)
Monday, March 31 - Boardman Clinic 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1)
St. Patrick’s Day raffle tickets for sale
Don’t forget to buy St. Patrick’s Celebration raffle tickets. There are nine great
prizes and there will be nine winners. Items are currently on display at Heppner TV.
Tickets can be purchased at Heppner TV or City Hall. The cost is $1 per ticket or $5
for six tickets. The drawing will be held during the “Tarish” performance on Saturday,
March 15.
outside o f the Shell station
in Boardman.
-MCSO was notified
by OSP about a vehicle that
had rolled over in a field.
MCSO responded.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Bruce D ouglas
Harris, 37, for violation of
the basic rule by going 73
mph in a 45 mph zone.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Edgar M endoza
Chavez, 34, for violation o f
the basic rule by going 74
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Amy Louisa Hull,
27, for violation o f the basic
rule by going 75 mph in a 55
mph zone.
-MCSO was notified
by Tri-Comm that they had
received a report o f a semi
with white smoke coming
out o f the back o f a white
trailer.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to Lucas M ichael
Short, 28, for violation o f
the basic rule for going 76
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-M CSO received a
report o f a theft o f a scrap
metal bin. The reporter stat
ed they believed they knew
where the bin is and how it
got there.
-M C SO was n o ti
fied that the renters o f a
home had left with the ap
pliances.
-MCSO was notified
by OSP that they had ar
rested John A. Caverly, 38,
for DUII.
-Boardman PD re
ceived a noise complaint of
loud music coming from a
residence. The driver was
warned to turn down his
music.
-BPD was notified
by the manager o f a motel
in Boardman that she had
told some intoxicated males
to leave and they were still
in the parking lot. While on
the phone she advised that
the males had left.
-B o ard m an F ired
D epartm ent was notified
that a female subject had
turned the heat on in her
house and the fire alarm
went off. She did not want a
fire truck to respond, but did
want someone to see if they
could find anything.
-Boardman Ambu
lance received a report o f
fire alarm going off. The
reporter advised there was a
burning smell but no smoke
had been detected and peo
ple w ere ev acu atin g the
building. Irrigon Ambulance
and Irrigon Fire Department
were also notified.
Jan. 23: -M C SO
received a report o f a semi
almost running a vehicle off
the road. The reporter stated
that she wanted to sign a
citation against the driver.
The reporter signed a cita
tion and it is in the mail.
-MCSO received a
report o f a vehicle that was
broken into sometime during
the night before. Tax papers
and money were taken out of
the owner's jockey box.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to C arlos Enrique
Reyes Cardoza, 50, for vio
lation o f the basic rule by
going 80 mph in a 55 mph
zone and driving while sus
pended-violation.
-M C S O a rre s te d
Brent Chester Paradiso, 36,
on a Umatilla County Cir
cuit Court warrant for PV/
Forgery.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint involving an
extension cord being stolen
from a farm building.
-MCSO received a
call stating that a male sub
ject who was suspended and
had a warrant was driving
into Heppner from Lexing
ton. Kirk Alan Looslie, 33,
was lodged at UCJ on a war
rant for DUII charges.
-MCSO received a
request for deputy contact
in regards to an animal com
plaint. The reporter stated
that a cattle owner had a
possible warrant from ICE.
Francisco Javier Vega was
arrested on ICE warrant for
FTA for removal.
J a n . 24: -M C SO
issued a citation to a female
subject for violating the
speed limit by going 90 mph
in a 65 mph zone and no
operator’s license.
-M C S O a s s is te d
BPD with a stolen vehicle.
-MCSO received a
complaint o f a possible theft
from Devin Oil in Board-
man.
-MCSO received a
report o f a fraud/forgery
e-mail.
-M C S O a rre s te d
Tina Marie Karpinski, 41,
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant.
-M C S O a rre s te d
Dana Jo W illis, 44, on a
detainer warrant for PV.
-A BPD deputy was
out w ith a v eh icle w ith
an Idaho license plate and
discovered that the vehicle
was stolen. Howard Joel
Larson, 50, was charged
with UUMV.
-BPD received a re
port o f a theft that occurred
in August.
J a n . 25: -M C SO
received a theft complaint
and issued a citation to Elton
Long, 38, for theft of lost or
mislaid property.
-MCSO was notified
that Christie Diane Teague,
30, was arrested by Herm
iston Police Department on
a Morrow County warrant
for failure to pay fine for the
original charge o f assault in
the fourth degree.
-MCSO received a
report of six to seven shots
fired in the area of Sundial
Apartments. The caller was
co n n ected d irectly w ith
Hermiston PD 911.
-M C SO set up to
assist OSP with a driver at
100+ mph.
-BPD received a re
port o f a minor non-injury
motor vehicle accident. A
juvenile female was cited
for no operator’s license.
-BPD issued a cita
USDA seeks public comment on
changes to CRP managed haying
and grazing
The U.S. Department o f Agriculture announced
that it will hold a public meeting on March 12 at 1:30 p.m.
on proposed changes to managed haying and grazing on
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land.
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will hold
the meeting at the Pendleton Convention Center, 1601
Westgate in Pendleton.
FSA is proposing rule changes to the frequency
that managed haying and grazing is allowed on land that
is enrolled in CRP. Public comments will be accepted at
the meeting and the public may also comment on changes
to primary nesting season dates, during which managed
haying and grazing are not permitted.
FSA will consider public comments when it pre
pares state-specific environmental assessments that will
evaluate the effects of the proposed changes. The environ
mental assessments will aid USDA decision-makers and
the public with an analysis o f the benefits and potential
impacts o f the proposed changes to managed haying and
grazing on CRP land.
Public comments can be submitted both electroni
cally and by regular mail. They must be received by the
close o f business on April 11. Direct comments to: MHG
EAs, Geo-Marine Incorporated, 2713 Magruder Blvd.,
Suite D, Hampton, VA 23666-1572 or send them to this
Web site: http://public.geo-marine.com.
This meeting is one of 13 public meetings that will
be held in 13 states where USDA is proposing rule changes
to the managed haying and grazing program. More infor
mation on meeting dates and locations is available on the
project Web site: http://public.geo-marine.com.
Q u e stio n s can be d ire c te d to L o is L oop,
503-692-3688 X 223 or to lois.loop@or.usda.gov.
tion to Laurel Deloris Groce,
42, for violation of the speed
limit by going 50 mph in a
30 mph zone.
-BPD set up to assist
OSP with a driver at 100+
mph.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to Hope Ramirez, 41,
for driving uninsured.
-BPD arrested Sarah
Zurita Ram irez, 19, on a
MCSO warrant for Theft I,
Larceny.
-BPD received a re
port o f a possible fake $20
bill.
-Irrigon Ambulance
received a request for an am
bulance for an 83 year old
female who was not feeling
well and had a broken hand.
The subject was not talking
correctly.
Jan. 26: -M C SO
was notified by a female
subject that a male subject
had given her a ride home
and attempted to take off her
clothes. The female stated
that when she said “no” the
male pushed her out of the
moving vehicle.
-M CSO was n o ti
fied that a male subject had
entered a residence without
consent.
-MCSO issued a ci
tation to M onica Connie
Figueroa, 30, for violating
the speed limit by going 101
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report from OSP regarding
a single vehicle accident.
Law enforcement, Fire and
EMS searched the area but
were unable to locate the
vehicle.
-MCSO received a
call regarding a juvenile
student that was beat up a
school. The reporter adv ised
that the school suspended
both girls but law enforce
ment had not been n o ti
fied. The reporter requested
deputy contact.
-M C S O re c e iv e d
calls for two separate non
injury m otor vehicle ac
cidents.
-MCSO was notified
o f a motor vehicle accident
with minor injuries. It was
determined that no ambu
lance was needed and no
alcohol was involved.
-M CSO received a
report from OSP regarding
o f a com pletely blocking
motor vehicle accident on
1-84 involving two semis.
-BPD issued a cita
tion to Jose Alfredo Pena
Avalos, 25 for failure to
renew registration.
-BPD received a re
port o f an audible burglar
alarm at a residence. An
officer responded and the
residence was clear.
-B FD and B oard-
man Ambulance received a
report from OSP o f a single
vehicle accident.
-BFD and B oard-
man A m bulance assisted
MCSO with a motor vehicle
accident. No fire required.
Jan. 27 : -M C SO
received a driving complaint
involving a vehicle going
westbound in the eastbound
lane. The caller was con
nected with OSP.
-MCSO received a
theft complaint involving a
car stereo and amp that were
stolen out o f an unlocked
vehicle.
-M C SO re c e iv e d
numerous non-injury motor
vehicle accident reports.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint report in
volving running hard, honk
ing their horns, tailgating,
and running in the left lane.
The caller was connected
with OSP.
-MCSO received a
report o f a power line down
on the road.
-BPD received nu
m erous non-injury m otor
vehicle accident reports.
-BPD assisted
Boardman Ambulance with
a 63 year old female having
trouble breathing.
- BPD re c e iv e d a
driving com plaint report
from Boardman Ambulance
about a driver going west
bound in the e astb o u n d
lane.
-Boardman A m bu
lance responded to a 63
year old female with trouble
breathing and a history o f
CHF.
-Boardman Am bu
lance received a request for
an ambulance for a 28 year
old fem ale with tro u b le
breathing and back pain.
The patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospi
tal.
-Heppner A mb u
lance received a call involv
ing a male that had fallen
and had a broken foot in
a cast. A deputy and EMS
responded. No transport was
needed.
-Irrigon Ambulance
received a call regarding a
71 year old female with a
swollen ankle.
-Irrigon Fire Depart
ment responded to call re
garding a large tree covered
in ice and snow leaning
toward power lines.