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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 5,2012,2012 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Engineering Aviation Project Services Morrow County Lexington Airport Morrow County, Oregon, requests proposals from q u a lifie d E n g in eerin g Aviation Project Services to provide engineering s e rv ic e s fo r v a r io u s Morrow County Lexington Airport projects. Firms submitting qualifications shall be considered based upon the following general evaluation criteria: 1. Qualifications 2. Experience. 3. M ethod o f approach. 4. Availability of labor and equipment. Copies o f the R equest for Qualifications may be obtained from M orrow County, P.O. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington, Oregon 97839,(541) 989- 9500. Complete proposals will be accepted at the same address until 4:00 p.m., September 14, 2012. Published: September 5 and 12,2012 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE N o tic e o f P e rm it Amendment T-4 1122 T-11122 filed by Monty Crum, P.O. Box 121, lone, Oregon 97843, proposes a d d itio n a l p o in ts o f appropriation under Permit G-13735. The permit allows the use of 8.91 cubic feet per second (priority date September 17, 1998) from two wells in Sec. 1, T 1 S, R 25 E. W.M. (Umatilla Basin) for irrigation in Sects. 1, 2, 3, and 12, T 1 S, R 25 E, W.M. and Sec. 6, T 1 S, R 25 E. W.M. The applicant proposes two additional points o f appropriation between approximately 900 and 3400 feet northwest within Sec. 1, T 1 S, R 25 E, W.M. The Water Resources Department has concluded that the proposed permit amendment appears to be consistent with the re q u ire m e n ts o f ORS 537.211. The last date of newspaper publication is September 12 , 2012 P u b lish ed : A ugust 29, September 5 and 12, 2012 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Heppner will hold a p u b lic h earin g on September 10, 2012, to a c c e p t te s tim o n y re g a rd in g p a ssa g e o f AN O R D I N A N C E AMENDING HEPPNER CITY CODE, TITLE 5, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 3, SECTION B, SEEING EYE DOG EXEMPTION, TO INCLUDE ALL SERVICE DOGS The amendment will allow service dogs to be included in the licensing exemption under Title 5, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section B, in conform ance with ADA rules. The hearing will be held at 7:00 PM at H eppner City Hall, 111 N. Main Street at the September 10, 2012 City Council meeting. Copies o f the proposed ordinance amendment are available for viewing at Heppner City Hall between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. David R. De Mayo City Manager Published: August 29 and September 5, 2012 Affidavit Deadline for legal and classified advertising: Monday 5:00 pm News deadline: Monday at 5:00 pm Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's O ffice reports handling the follow ing business: -Continuedfrom PAGE Jody Lea Hendricks, 40, EIGHT w'as arrested by UCSO on sound amplification. -BPD received a report o f a vehicle at a location with door open and no one around. Owner forgot to close door. June 28: -MCSO re ceived a report of a female deer headed south across Hwy. 730, on the loose in Irrigon city limits. Deer was not injured. -MCSO undersheriff reported he had located a stolen vehicle from Umatil la County. Matthew Daley Weatherford, 36, was ar rested by MCSO for unau thorized use of a motor ve hicle (UUMV). Daniel Roy Walchli, 38, was arrested for UUMV and possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine. -BPD received a report of a female using a Social Security card that was not hers. June 30: -MCSO ar rested Bobby Gene Bur gess, 46, on Hermiston Mu nicipal Court warrant and additional local charges of possession of a controlled substance-m etham phet- amine. -M C SO a rre ste d a 33-year-old female on an HPD warrant. -MCSO was advised that D eschutes C ounty/ Bend PD arrested John Charles King, 41, on an Irrigon Justice Court war rant. Subject was lodged at Deschutes County Jail. -An ER nurse called MCSO to report a subject had been shot by a pellet gun. -MCSO cited Celida Ramirez Duarte, 40, for violating the basic rule 73/55. -MCSO was advised Pick A Gift! an Irrigon Justice Court warrant. -OSP contacte MCSO for an agency assist regard ing an armed robbery that had just occurred at the westbound rest area near Stanfield. Suspect left west bound on 1-84 in a white pickup. Suspect armed with handgun and took the vic tim’s wallet. -MCSO cited Coady Kalani James Hepton, 22, for driving while suspended violation. -BPD arrested Richard Nicholas Wilson, 22, for driving while suspended misdemeanor. Subject cited for driving while suspended m isdem eanor and d riv ing uninsured. Vehicle im pounded by A-l Towing. -BPD cited A udrey Amber Thunder Hawk, 22, for no operator’s license/no insurance. Vehicle towed by A -1. July 2: -M CSO re ceived a call from a wom an in Irrigon who said a juvenile jum ped through the window and said he thought he jum ped into the wrong house and left; approxim ately 16 years old. Deputy responded and advised subject was going to a friend’s house but had the wrong house. -MCSO was advised a vehicle was parked in the bushes behind Station 7. Driver was taking a nap and was advised it was private property. -M CSO deputy was out on agency assist with Umatilla Police Department with three at gunpoint. -MCSO received a re port from Irrigon regarding a home invasion robbery that occurred two hours be fore. Male subject assaulted at the residence; no medical needed. -Morrow County Pa role and Probation arrested Jeremy Michael Carroll, 30, on a Union County Circuit Court warrant for posses sion o f a controlled sub- stance-methamphetamine and DUII. -Miguel Angel Ramos Lopez was arrested and released under his own recognizance for assault IV and harassment. July 3: -MCSO issued citation to John David Han na, 34, for failure to use seatbelt. -MCSO cited Joanna Marie Allison, 32, for driv ing while suspended viola tion. -BPD received a call advising them the report ing person had caught four persons in his shop; he had them there now. The door was kicked in. Neighbor hood kids were the sus pects. Unknown if anything was taken. July 4: -M CSO re ceived report of a water line broke in neighbors yard. -MCSO received re port o f pills stolen from residence. -MCSO was advised that sotneone dropped of a pit bull and left it. Dog is well taken care of and ap pears to be friendly. -MCSO received a re port of illegal fireworks, deputy was dispatched to location. -MCSO received report o f vehicle parked in the middle of the road. -MCSO received a re port a juvenile riding with out a helmet, juvenile ad vised to wear a helmet. -MCSO received a re port that the neighbor's dog jumped a fence and charged them. -MCSO received a re port of a white horse wear ing a saddle running down Division Street in Irrigon. -MCSO received a re port of several subjects near rodeo grounds fighting, se curity trying to break it up. call was disconnected, sub jects transferred to Good Sheppard Hospital. -MCSO received a re port of a domestic dispute in front of the fire hall in lone, was determined to be verbal only. July 9: -MCSO issued a citation to Kyle Raymond Sullivan, 21, for driving while suspended violation. -M CSO cited A riel Clark Bradley, 19, for vio lating the basic rule 73/55. -MCSO issued a cita tion to Shelley Jean Reilley, 43, for violating the basic rule 75/55. -MCSO was advised of a situation in Irrigon. A 24-year-old male was out of control, on methamphet- amine, with possible weap ons in the house. Kids in the house with him, eight- year-old, six-year-old and three-year-old; he won’t let them leave. Reported to be throwing his wife around and punched a hole in the cabinet. Deputies respond ed and all parties advised it was verbal only. -MCSO received a re port of a motorcycle acci dent on top of Coal Mine, possible ankle injury, one victim, non-blocking, nurse on the scene. £ i [ l The Gazette-Times tot M oney Clip Front Pocket W allet M ulti-Too l Changing ■ ' Assorted Colors Your Accounts To Community Bank la Eaayl Our friendly staff is happy to assist you every step of the way, helping to change direct deposit and automatic payments to your new Community Bank account. C orrugated or M etal Welcome to our Community. Now, through October 31st, 2012, open any new checking account* at our Heppner Branch: 1. ) We ll help you pick a new personal or business checking account that's right for you. 2. ) You can order your first box of checks for free;** add a debit card and online services as you wish. 3. ) Pick a gift from our Cabela’s box as a thank you for giving Community Bank a try. 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