EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 28,2011
-Continued from page Courts Administration
NINE /S/C. Black
Transmission System, and Administrator
all p ro ce e d in g s lead in g Published: D ecem ber 28,
th e r e to , in c lu d in g th e 2011 and January 4, 11 and
adoption o f a resolution 18, 2012
authorizing such matters.
SU M M A RY OF THE
MATTER PETITIONERS
SEEK TO VALIDATE:
T he U n ite d S ta te s
D e p a rtm en t o f E nergy,
a c tin g by and th ro u g h
Bonneville, has requested
that the Port issue Bonds
to: (a) finance or refinance
the costs o f acquisition,
in s ta lla tio n a n d /o r
co n stru ctio n o f ex istin g
and future tran sm issio n
facilities which are now or
will be leased to Bonneville
and w hich are: (i) to be
specifically identified prior
to the d ate o f issu an ce
and sale o f the Bonds; (ii)
integral to the "F ederal
transm ission system " as
such term is used in the
Federal C olum bia R iver
Transmission System Act
o f 1974 (16 U .S.C. 838
et seq.); (iii) located in
the State o f Oregon and
in other stales within the
geographical area o f the
"Pacific Northwest region"
described in Section 4(d)
o f the Federal Colum bia
Transmission System Act
o f 1974, 16 U.S.C. 838(d),
and to (b) finance the costs
o f issuance of the Bonds.
Petitioners have brought this
validation action pursuant
to ORS Sections 33.710
and 33.720 for the judicial
e x a m in a tio n , a p p ro v a l,
and confirm ation o f the
v alid ity and legality o f
the proceedings described
a b o v e , i n c lu d in g th e
Resolution, the execution
and delivery o f the Bonds,
and th e e x e c u tio n and
delivery o f the related Lease
C o m m itm e n ts, A g en cy
A greem ents, Indentures,
and Credit Agreements.
N o tic e is s e rv e d a n d
g iv e n to a ll e le c to r s ,
freeholders, taxpayers and
other interested persons by
publication o f this Notice
and Summons for once a
week for four (4) successive
weeks. Jurisdiction will be
established over all electors,
freeholders, taxpayers and
other interested persons
ten (1 0 ) days a fte r the
date o f the c o m p le tio n
o f p u b lic a tio n o f th is
summons. Any interested
person m ay at any tim e
on or before January 30,
2012, appear and contest
the validity o f this petition
by the filing of an answer or
motion as described above
with the trial court clerk or
administer of the Morrow
County C ircuit Court. If
no response is made within
the allotted time, Petitioners
will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the
petition.
If you have questions, you
sh o u ld see an a tto rn e y
immediately. If you need
help in finding an attorney,
you may contact the Oregon
State Bar's Lawyer Referral
Service onlin e at www.
oregonstatebar.org or by
calling (503) 684-3763 (in
the Portland m etropolitan
area) or toll-free elsewhere
in Oregon at (800) 452-
7636.
The name and address of
the Court is:
Circuit Court
M o rro w C o u n ty C o u rt
House
P.O. Box 609
100 Court Street
Heppner, OR 97836
The name and address of
Petitioners' attorney is:
Samuel E. Tucker
Monahan, Grove & Tucker
105 N. Main
M ilto n -F r e e w a te r , OR
97862 Phone: 541-938-
3377 Fax: 541-938-6112
E m ail: sa m @ m g tle g a l.
com
Date o f First Publication:
December 28, 2011
D ate o f C o m p letio n o f
Publication: January 18,
2012
Last day to appear: January
30, 2012
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PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County is accepting
bids on the following:
1.
Gasoline
2.
Diesel
3.
Lubricants
4.
Aviation Fuel
S p e c ific a tio n s an d bid
sheets may be obtained by
contacting Morrow County
Public works Sandi Putman
at 365 W. Hwy 74, P.O.
Box 428, Lexington, OR.
97839. 541-989-9500.
Bids must be received at
the Morrow County Public
Works Office, P.O. Box 428,
365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington,
OR 97839 no later than
4:00 pm Tuesday January
24, 2012. Bids must be in
a sealed envelope marked
with the specific bid. Bids
w ill be opened January
25, 2012. Tim e for bid
openings are Lubrication,
9:30 a.m.; Gasoline, 9:40
a.m .; D iesel, 9:50 a.m .
and aviation fuel at 10:00
a.m. at the Morrow County
Court H ouse, 100 Court
Street, and Heppner, OR.
For additional information
contact M orrow C ounty
P ublic W orks 5 4 1-989-
9500.
M orrow County reserves
the right to reject any and
all bids and/or to postpone
the award o f bids for thirty
(30) days from the date of
opening.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
age, religion, race national
origin, sex or handicapped
s ta tu s in h irin g or the
provision o f services.
Published: December 7,14,
21, 28 and January 4, 2012
Affidavit
Sheriff’s Report
The M orrow
County Sheriff’s Office
reports handling the fol
lowing business:
August 9: Morrow County
S heriff’s Office received
report o f a sex crime with
no additional information
available.
-M C SO receiv ed report
that a Heppner man who
has cancer had left a note
saying he was going into
the mountains and may not
come back. The reporter
said he had threatened her
in the recent past.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
from a Lexington man o f a
lost wallet with his driver’s
license and ID in it.
-MCSO received report of
a male riding a bike along
1-84 Boardman weaving all
over the road. Oregon State
Police was advised.
-MCSO received report of
a license plate taken from
a car in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report of
a boat broken into and an
outboard m otor stolen in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received report of
a vehicle off to the side of
the road with its roof caved
in on 1-84. The call was
referred to OSP.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from a Boardman woman
that she had a restraining
order against her daughter
and wanted deputy contact.
A deputy responded and the
daughter left the property.
She was to be served with
a restraining order.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from a Boardman man that
so m eo n e cam e into his
house while he was sleep
ing and robbed the place.
He reported that everything
had been replaced from
their last burglary the previ
ous week.
-MCSO received report that
a male subject who had a
felony warrant out o f Mor-
Navy revising environmental impact statement
scope for Boardman Bombing Range
The U.S. Navy, in
cooperation with the Na
tional Guard Bureau and
the Oregon National Guard,
is rev isin g the scope o f
the Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for Naval
Weapons Systems Training
Facility (NWSTF) Board-
m an to add new Special
Use Airspace in the form
o f a new M ilitary Opera
tio n s A rea (M O A ). The
new MOA would preserve
the required training capa
bilities at NWSTF Board-
man that are necessary to
maintain training readiness,
including the capability to
continue low-altitude avia
tion training.
The Navy and the
National Guard are reopen
ing the scoping period and
seek in g public input to
identify com m unity con
cerns and issues about the
proposed new MOA. All
public com m ents p rev i
ously received during the
first scoping period (Oct.
5, 2010 - Nov. 15, 2010)
are still valid and will be
considered in the devel
opment o f the Draft EIS.
Previously-submitted com
ments need not be resub
m itted. The D raft EIS is
row County was seen in the
Irrigon area.
-MCSO arrested John Jo
seph Homer, 65, on three
M orrow C ounty C ircuit
Court warrants-Failure to
A ppear/Felon Possessing
a F irearm , T h eft I w ith
$20,000 bail, and Failure
to A p p e a r/C o n te m p t o f
Court with $10,000 bail,
and $100,000 bail. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with a hold for a Ben
ton County Sheriff’s Office
warrant. A deputy said that
if the subject complained
o f chest pains or a possible
heart attack, to take him to
Good Shepherd Hospital,
but advised that he was still
in custody.
-MCSO received report that
a male subject in Irrigon
was DUII.
-MCSO reported numerous
civil service attempts.
-M CSO received request
for contact concerning a
subject growing licensed
marijuana. The caller was
concerned about the safety
o f the children.
-MCSO received report o f
logging trucks and wheat
trucks speeding through
Lexington at all hours of the
day in Lexington.
-M C SO receiv ed report
o f a white sports car with
no front plate speeding at
around 85 miles per hour
through Lexington heading
south on Hwy. 207.
-MCSO received report o f
a calf found in the middle
o f the road on Hwy. 74,
Lexington. It was run into
a circle next to a field.
-MCSO received report of
a Boxer and a Mastiff/Dane
mix missing in Irrigon.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from a Lexington woman
that a former friend came
over to her apartment and
sta rte d an arg u m en t. A
deputy made contact with
the woman and determined
it was just a verbal argu
ment.
-M C SO receiv ed report
o f a dog running around
the mobile park in Irrigon
that jum ped on a kid and
scratched him.
-MCSO received report of
a white pit bull trying to
charge the caller in Irrigon.
MCSO cited Chantel Rob
inson for maintaining a dog
as a public nuisance.
-M CSO received request
for a deputy for assistance
in getting a subject back to
the Lakeview Heights facil
ity in Heppner. The caller
said he left walking on the
highway and was agitated.
A deputy responded and
transported the subject back
anticipated to be released in
summer 2012 for a 45-day
public review and comment
period.
Comprised of Spe
cial Use Airspace and Navy-
controlled lands, NWSTF
B oardm an is located in
north-central Oregon near
the C o lu m b ia R iver, in
M orrow County. It is ap
proximately 2.5 miles south
o f Boardman and 16 miles
southw est o f H erm iston,
near the Oregon-Washing
ton border.
T he m is s io n o f
NW STF Boardm an is to
su p p o rt naval and jo in t
services operational readi
ness by providing a suitable
training range in the vicin
ity o f N avy and O regon
National Guard forces in
the northwest. The devel
opm ent o f stru ctu res o f
significant height on lands
beneath the existing Special
Use Airspace has and may
continue to result in the
potential loss o f ability to
train with military aircraft
at lower altitudes on the
range.
To a lle v ia te this
situation, the Navy is con
sidering the addition o f new
Special Use Airspace in the
form o f a MOA to the north
east of the existing Special
Use Airspace at NW STF
Boardman. This new MOA
w ould preserve required
training capabilities neces
sary to m aintain military
readiness, including low-
altitude training.
The consideration
o f adding the MOA would
be consistent with the Na
v y ’s Proposed A ction at
N W ST F B o ard m an a n
nounced on Oct. 5, 2010.
The Navy and the National
G uard have proposed to
implement actions to main
tain current military train
ing activities as well as
increase certain activities
from current levels to sup
port Navy and Oregon Na
tional Guard requirements;
develop appropriate ranges
and facilities; implem ent
range enhancem ents; and
accommodate mission re
quirements associated with
force structure changes and
the in troduction o f new
weapons systems.
The Proposed A c
tion would result in selec
tively focused but critical
enhancements and increas
es in training necessary to
ensure NWSTF Boardman
to the facility.
-MCSO received report o f a
subject with bags alongside
Hwy 730, Irrigon. Umatilla
Police Department and OSP
were advised.
-MCSO received report that
Troutdale Police D epart
m ent arrested B enjam in
Wayne Mills, 23, on an Irri
gon Justice Court warrant.
-Boardman Police Depart
ment received report o f a
small child left by him self
at a Boardman residence.
-BPD received report that
someone tried to break into
a residence, however, glass
was broken from the in
side out. The father said he
would talk to his son about
the situation.
-BPD received report o f a
dog barking for around two
hours. The reporter said that
the owner is elderly and she
was concerned that some
thing was wrong.
-MCSO received report o f
a missing juvenile.
-M C SO D eputy advised
that he was out with a small
dog on Cottonwood Loop
and the dog would not let
him near it.
-M C SO D eputy w arned
juveniles for riding without
bicycle helm ets and gave
three helmets out.
-M C SO rec e iv e d rep o rt
from an Irrigon woman that
dogs were chasing her ani
mals. She advised that she
ran them off, but the two
large brow n boxers kept
coming back.
-MCSO received report o f
a suspicious maroon car in
Heppner. The caller wanted
deputies to check on the
owner and make sure ev
erything was okay. It was
determined that the vehicle
was broken down and Les
Schwab would be moving
it shortly.
-MCSO received report o f
a radio playing extremely
loud all night long in Ir
rigon.
-M CSO received request
from Umatilla Police De
partment o f a second unit
and handcuffs at a business
in Irrigon.
-M C SO re p o rted tra n s
ferrin g a p riso n e r from
Heppner to St. Anthony’s
Hospital in Pendleton for
medical evaluation.
-MCSO received a request
on a subject from the Vir
ginia State Police Sex Of
fender Registration Unit.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
o f a man lying by a guard
rail west o f the on-ramp on
1-84, Boardman.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
from a woman who said she
found a set o f Subaru keys
at the Heppner City Park.
-M CSO received request
for an agency a ssista n t
from the Bureau o f Indian
A ffairs. They requested
MCSO attempt contact with
a woman and have her pass
on a message to her son.
-MCSO received report of
a fire call in Irrigon. It was
a false alarm-a child pulled
the alarm.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from an lone woman that
so m e o n e sh o t a b u lle t
through her house. She
said it w ent through the
living room and lodged in
the bathroom.
-MCSO received report o f a
cow missing in Irrigon.
-M CSO received request
for contact regarding traps
he set in Irrigon at a fruit
stand.
-M CSO Deputy reported
he v/.is out with a disabled
August 10: -Morrow Coun
ty Sheriff’s Office received
rep o rt o f an o ld er m ale
subject in a vehicle dump
ing trash into a marshy area
along the highway at Bomb
ing Range Rd./Frontage Rd.
in Boardman. M CSO re
sponded and contacted the
subject who said he did not
throw the trash out and the
caller did not witness him
throwing it out.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
that a resident at Lakeview
H eights in H eppner d e
stroying stuff in the com
plex, pushing a computer
o ff a desk, throw ing the
com puter m onitor on the
floor, ripping the big screen
TV off the wall, throwing
the DVD player against the
w all, knocking over two
book cases and ripping a
bunch o f cords out o f the
wall. MCSO arrested Adrial
O lsen, 36, for C rim inal
Mischief. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$7,500 bail.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
from an Irrigon woman that
her neighbors were yelling
at each other and it was an
ongoing issue.
-MCSO arrested Leo John
Harland, 44, on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Driving
While Suspended. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $244 bail in full.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from a Boardman subject
that someone was sleeping
in a car and did not belong
at the location. The subject
was advised.
-MCSO received a report of
a suspicious person at the
Boardman library.
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supports military training
and readiness objectives.
The N avy w ill a n a ly z e
p o ten tial en v ironm ental
effects from the training
o f U.S. military forces in
military airspace above and
land training areas within
the boundaries o f NWSTF
Boardman.
All w ritten com
ments must be postmarked
or received during the com
m ent p erio d to be c o n
sidered in the Draft EIS.
Written comments must be
postmarked by January 27,
2012, and mailed to:
N av al F a c ilitie s
E n g in e erin g C om m and,
Northwest
A ttn : M rs. A m y
Burt - NWSTF Boardman
EIS Project Manager
1101 TautogCircle,
Suite 203
S ilv e r d a le , WA
98315-1101
C o m m e n ts m ay
also be subm itted online
at www.NWSTFBoardma-
nEIS.com.
Vi si t
W W W .
N W S T F B o a rd m a n E IS .
com for more information
about the proposed new
M OA, including a map,
or to su b m it com m ents
online.
vehicle on 1-84, Boardman.
It was determined not to be
disabled.
-MCSO received report of
a semi truck speeding on
Hwy. 74. Boardman.
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
o f dogs and puppies at an
Irrigon location with little
shade. The owner was given
a verbal warning for having
dogs at large.
-M CSO received request
for deputy contact from a
wom an who said she di
aled the800 number listed
to reach the sheriff’s office
and the phone com pany
charged her $18 on her
phone bill, which she re
fused to pay, so the phone
company shut off her long
distance. She wanted to see
what her options were.
-MCSO received report o f
a field burn scheduled in
Irrigon.
-MCSO received report of
an audible burglar alarm
at an Irrigon residence.
MCSO responded and de
termined that no windows
were broken.
-M C SO receiv ed report
from a Boardman woman
who had been out o f town
that their 41 inch mini Black
Angus was m issing. The
bull had no tags or brand.
-MCSO received report o f
a black lab found in Hep
pner. It was returned to its
owner.
-MCSO, Boardman Police
Department received report
o f an audible fire alarm
in Boardm an. An officer
responded and advised that
fire and medical could stand
dow n. The ow ners were
cooking and it got too hot
and started smoking.
-BPD code officer reported
he was out at a location
for four dogs at large. He
reported that the gate was
fixed for now.
-BPD received report from
a motorcyclist that he was
almost hit by a newer model
Chevy 4x4 pickup.
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