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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, May 6, 2009
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice o f Permit Amend­
ment T-8636
T-8636 tiled by Rusty Spur
Ranch, LLC, PC) Box 280,
Heppner, OR 97836, pro­
poses to change the point
o f appropriation under a
portion o f Permit C - 12063.
The portion o f the permit
to be affected by T-8636
allows the use o f 0.42 cfs
(priority date February 25,
1994) from a well in Sec. 7,
T2S, R26E, W.M. (Willow
Creek Basin) for irrigation
of 33.6 acres in Sec. 7 and
8. The applicant proposes
to move the point o f appro­
priation to a well located
approximately 2900 feet
east (Sec. 7, T 2S, R 26E,
W.M.) from the original
point of appropriation. The
Water Resources Depart­
ment has concluded that the
proposed permit amend­
ment appears to be consis­
tent with the requirements
o f ORS 537.211. The last
date o f newspaper publica­
tion is May 20, 2009.
Published: May 6, 13,
2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice o f Permit Amend­
ment T-8350
T-8350 filed by Brian and
Susan Thompson, 55805
Hwy 74, Heppner, OR
97836, proposes to add
tw o points o f appropriation
under a portion o f Permit
G -12063. The portion of
the permit to be affected
by T-8350 allows the use
o f 0.54 cfs (priority date
February 25, 1994) from a
well in Sec. 7, T 2S, R 26E,
W.M. (Willow Creek Ba­
sin) for irrigation o f 43.1
acres in Sec. 7 and 8. The
applicant proposes to add
two points o f appropria­
tion located approximately
1000 feet southeast and
1900 feet east (Sec. 7, T
2S, R 26E, W.M.) from the
original point o f appropria­
tion. The Water Resources
Department has concluded
that the proposed permit
amendment appears to be
consistent w ith the require­
ments o f ORS 537.211. The
last date o f new spaper pub-
lication is May 20, 2009.
Published: May 6, 13, 20,
2009
Affidavit
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the follow ing busi­
ness:
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husband was being
unfaithful. She returned to
the residence with the of­
ficer and everything was
worked out. She left with
her father and sister.
F e b . 1 3 : M orrow
County Sheriff's Office re­
ceived report that the Uma­
tilla County Sheriff's Office
arrested Steven Ray White,
22, on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine/Driving While
Suspended. He was cited
and released with $1074
bail.
-M CSO cited Ste­
phen Scott Dougherty, 40,
for Failure to Wear Seat
Belt.
-MCSO cited Barba­
ra Cutsforth, 56, for Failure
to Use Seat Belt.
-MCSO received re­
port from Oregon State Po­
lice that they arrested Daniel
Wegner, 25, on an Irrigon
Justice C ourt w arrant for
Contempt of Court.
-MCSO received re­
port from a Heppner w oman
that she received a call that
three men at her residence
were taking things o ff the
front porch, including a
freezer and an old bathtub.
Subjects w ere d riv in g a
two-tone pickup and a black
older convertible.
-MCSO cited a juve­
nile female for driv ing with
no operator's license.
-M CSO cited Jon
David Hanna, 32, for Vio­
lation of the Basic Rule, 71
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO, Boardman
Ambulance received request
for an agency assist for a
female subject w ith a history
o f heart problems. Em er­
gency Services, Boardman
Police Dept, and MCSO
responded. Two Umatilla
EMTs were already on the
scene.
-MCSO received re­
port from a subject in Irrigon
w ho said someone broke out
the windows one his vehicle
while he was in the bar at
Bake’s.
-MCSO received re­
port from an Irrigon woman
who reported that when she
returned to her home she
discovered her pitbull had
been shot in the shoulder
and killed.
-M C S O , Irrig o n
Ambulance received request
for an ambulance for a 63-
year-old unconscious male.
He was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
-Irrigon Ambulance
responded to a motor ve­
hicle accident on Hwy. 730.
One subject had a minor cut
to the head.
-Boardman A m bu­
lance receiv ed request for an
ambulance for a 60-year-old
female who had dehydra­
tion.
-Boardman Am bu­
lance received report o f a
female subject w ho crushed
her fingers at the rest area.
-M C SO re c e iv e d
request for mutual aid to
Arlington for an 88-year-old
male on home oxygen with
shortness of breath. He was
transported to Good Shep­
herd Hospital.
Feb. 14: M orrow
County Sheriff’s Office cit­
ed Natalie Sue Ellet, 20, for
Failure to Use Seat Belt.
-MCSO cited Scott
Francis Prater, 33, for Viola­
tion o f the Speed Limit, 85
mph in a 65 mph zone.
-M C SO re c e iv e d
report that a resid en t at
Columbia River Ranch hit
a pregnant staff member.
MCSO arrested Laurie Jean
LeNeve, 55, on probably
cause charges o f Assault IV
and Harassment. She was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $9,000 bail.
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire
Dept, received report o f a
fire in a front yard at an Irri­
gon residence with four-foot
flames. MCSO responded
and determ ined a subject
was burning a box.
-M C SO , H eppner
Fire Dept., Heppner Ambu­
lance received report o f a
single vehicle motor vehicle
accident with an injury on
Willow Creek Rd. near Hep­
pner.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, received report o f a
car broken into the previous
night with a GPS, Ipod and
dock and other electronics
stolen.
-BPD cited Dmytro
Haysenyuk, 33, for Failure
to O bey Traffic C ontrol
Device.
-BPD received re­
port o f three male juveniles
dressed in black w alking
acro ss the ov erp ass and
throw ing garbage o ff the
road.
-BPD received re­
port o f three juveniles with
no h e lm e ts. T hey w ere
warned and one was cited.
-BPD received re­
port o f a horse that ran
away due to barking dogs
in Boardman.
-BPD arrested Tim-
oteo Nieto Lechcga, 18, for
Failure to C arry /P resen t
d riv e r’s license. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $1,500 bail.
-BPD received a 911
call from a five-year-old
who had just learned how
to call 911. BPD responded
and everything was okay.
-Irrigon Fire Dept,
received report o f a sub­
ject digging a hole who hit
something about four inches
into the ground, resulting in
a hissing noise coming from
the hole.
Feb. 15: MCSO cit­
ed Juan Carlos Martinez for
failure to wear seat belt.
-MCSO cited Arte-
mio Mendoza Garcia, 19,
on probable cause charges of
Driving While Suspended-
misdemeanor. The vehicle
was released to his parents.
-M C S O re c e iv e d
call o f a domestic dispute
in Umatilla with the mom
hitting the dad. The caller
hung up.
-MCSO cited Leroy
Alvin Dieter, 49, for failure
to use seatbelt.
-MCSO cited Jeffery
Michael Herold, 37, for Im­
proper Use o f Seatbelt.
-MCSO cited Gerald
Leon Paw low ski, 76, for
Failure to Use Seatbelt.
-MCSO received re­
port from an Irrigon man that
his landlord took the breaker
from the pump house and
there were ongoing issues
regarding the septic tank.
MCSO responded and the
property was returned.
-M CSO cited Jodi
A dam T rim m er, 46, for
driv ing 83 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
-BPD was flagged
down by a subject who said
several vehicles were bro­
ken into.
-BPD received two
hang-up 911 calls from the
River Lodge and Grill. A
clerk reported that a subject
w ith dark hair and dark
clothing roaming the park­
ing lot who left and got lost
in the trees. A vehicle was
broken into.
-BPD officer located
a $6 crystal salt shaker that
was taken fro the R iver
Lodge and Grill.
BPD arrested Iain
Patraic Coolen, 18, was ar­
rested for Theft III.
-Boardman Am bu­
lance received report o f a
24-year-old with difficulty
breathing and abdom inal
pain and bleeding who had
blacked out and was pos­
sibly miscarrying following
a fall.
Feb. 16: M orrow
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
received report o f a sub­
ject who had not been seen
recently but was supposed
to take her m other in for
surgery.
-MCSO cited a male
subject for Violation of the
Speed Limit, 51 mph in a 35
mph zone.
-MCSO received re­
port o f a dead animal in the
water at the Irrigon Marina.
City o f Irrigon will bury the
cow.
-M CSO cited A n­
d re w K e n a c e D w ay n e
Lamb, 19, for Violation o f
the Basic Rule, 80 mph in a
55 mph zone.
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