SEVEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 27, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Preliminary De-
termination for
Water Right Transfer
T-12082
T-12082 filed by the Port
of Morrow, PO Box 200,
Boardman, OR 97818,
proposes additional points
of appropriation, a change
in character of use, and a
change in place of use un-
der Certificate 51824. The
right allows the use of 1.62
cfs from Well A in Sec. 32,
T5N, R26E, WM and Well
E in Sec. 5, T4N, R26E,
WM, for irrigation within
Section 6, T4N, R26E,
WM. The applicant pro-
poses additional points of
appropriation within Sects.
2 and 3, T4N, R25E, WM,
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returned by Thursday, Oct.
12 at 5 .pm., to the Morrow
County Public Works office
in Lexington. Applicants
will be selected by a draw
and reviewed at Morrow
County court.
More information and
applications are available at
the Morrow County Public
Works office, 365 West
Highway 74, PO Box 428,
Lexington, OR 97839, or
call 541-989-9500.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County School
District Board Vacancy
The Morrow County
School Board of Directors
currently has a vacancy for
position #2. Persons inter-
ested in applying to serve
on the Morrow County
School District Board of
Directors must be a legally
registered voter and reside
within Morrow County.
Please submit a letter of in-
terest by 5:00 PM October
3, 2017 to Dirk Dirksen,
PO Box 100, Heppner, OR
97836. Contact Executive
Secretary, Cheryl Costello,
541-922-4016 or cheryl.
costello@morrow.k12.
or.us if you have any ques-
tions. This position will
run through June 30, 2019.
Published: September 20
and 27, 2017
Morrow SWCD to
meet Oct. 3
The Morrow SWCD
will hold its regular meeting
on Tuesday, Oct. 3 begin-
ning at 6 p.m. in the Ag
Service Center conference
room, 430 W Linden Way,
Heppner. Agenda items
include previous meeting
minutes, financial reports,
The monthly Kinzua
lunch was held at The Land-
ing at the Morrow/Grant
County OHV Park on Sept.
22 at 11 a.m. Attendees
were Mike and Terry Todd,
granddaughter Linsday
Thayer, Mike and Wanda
Knight, Bruce and Dixie
Hollomon, John and Midge
Geer, Marvin and Marilyn
Mabe, Rollene Allen and
Marilyn Garcia.
The next meeting is
scheduled for Oct. 20 at 11
a.m. at The Landing and
will be the last lunch for
2017.
partner reports, staff re-
ports, update on weed ad-
dition to county A list, and
other business brought be-
fore the board. Meetings of
Morrow SWCD are open to
the public and accessible to
people with disabilities.
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Community lunch
menu
United Methodist volunteers will serve lunch on
Wednesday, Oct. 4, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Lunch
will include chicken ala king served over pastry shells,
parmesan brussel sprouts, sliced tomatoes and chocolate
cheesecake bites for dessert.
Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is
$3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
Mental health events
Christian Life Center
will be hosting Cupcakes
and Conversation on Sept.
30 at 10 a.m. to discuss
starting a mental health
support group. The group is
open to those that are fight-
ing depression, anxiety,
bi-polar disorder, schizo-
phrenia, etc. along with
friends and families. Please
rsvp to clcheppner.hope@
gmail.com.
Over 50 percent of
Americans will fight a men-
tal health condition at some
Kinzua
lunch
held
time in their life. Mental
Health First Aid courses
for adult response will be
held on Oct. 13 and youth
response on Oct. 14, both
days from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., with a short lunch
break. These classes are
offered through USA Men-
tal Health First Aid and
are eligible for continuing
education credits. Each
8-hour course will teach
potential risk factors for
developing a mental illness,
recognizing the signs and
symptoms, and a step-by-
step plan to help a person
who may be experiencing a
mental health crisis. These
courses are fully subsi-
dized through Providence
St Joseph Health, a value
of $170 each and are hosted
by Christian Life Center,
535 W Morgan St, Hep-
pner, OR. To register, email
clcheppner.hope@gmail.
com. It is recommended
that participants bring a
lunch or contact CLC to
order lunch.
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Notice of Preliminary De-
termination for
Water Right Transfer
T-12083
T-12083 filed by the Port
of Morrow, PO Box 200,
Boardman, OR 97818,
proposes additional points
of appropriation under
Certificate 90248.
The
right allows the use of 2.26
cfs from Sump Wells 1 and
2 in Sec. 10, T4N, R25E,
WM for municipal uses
within the Port of Morrow
service area, near Board-
man, Oregon. The appli-
cant proposes additional
points of appropriation
within Sec. 2, T4N, R25E,
WM and Sec. 6, T4N,
R26E, WM. The Water
Resources
Department
proposes to approve the
transfer, based on the re-
quirements of ORS Chap-
ter 540 and OAR 690-380-
5000.
Any person may file, joint-
ly or severally, a protest or
standing statement within
30 days after the last date
of newspaper publication
of this notice 09/27/2017.
Call (503) 986-0807 to
OHV Park to host
special youth elk
hunt
!
The Community Action
Program of East Central
Oregon (CAPECO) will
be accepting applications
for Contractors to install
weatherization measures
in compliance with state
and federal regulations, for
the contract year October
1, 2017 through Septem-
ber 30, 2019. Qualifying
Contractors must be CCB
licensed, fully bonded and
insured. All Contractor em-
ployees must be certified
in Lead Safe Work Prac-
tices in order to perform
measures on CAPECO
jobs. CAPECO re-serves
the right to reject any ap-
plications that do not meet
regulations
established
by the US Dept. of En-
ergy and Oregon Housing
and Community Services.
Interested Contractors may
obtain an application by
contacting CAPECO at
541-278-5697 or 1-800-
752-1139 X 150. Submit
completed applications to:
CAPECO Weatherization
Program, 721 SE 3rd Suite
D, Pendleton, OR 97801
by 5:00 PM on September
29, 2017.
Published: September 13,
20 and 27, 2017
obtain additional infor-
mation. If no protests are
filed, the Department will
issue a final order consis-
tent with the preliminary
determination.
Published: September 20
and 27, 2017
Morrow/Grant County
Affidavit
OHV Park will be hosting
a special youth elk hunt
the general second
PUBLIC NOTICE during
season, spike only, from
The Heppner Housing
Nov. 4 - 12, 2017.
Authority meets the First
Applicants must be a
Monday of every month
Morrow or Grant County
11 a.m. at the St. Patrick's
resident, have a valid hunt-
Senior Center 190 N. Main
ing license, current hunter’s
St Heppner, OR
education certificate or be
Published: September 27,
participating in the men-
2017
tored youth hunter program
and be 12 to 17 years of age.
All applications must be
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to change the character of
use to municipal purposes,
and to change the place of
use to the Port of Morrow
Service Area near Board-
man, Oregon. The Water
Resources
Department
proposes to approve the
transfer, based on the re-
quirements of ORS Chap-
ter 540 and OAR 690-380-
5000.
Any person may file, joint-
ly or severally, a protest or
standing statement within
30 days after the last date
of newspaper publication
of this notice 09/27/2017.
Call (503) 986-0807 to
obtain additional infor-
mation. If no protests are
filed, the Department will
issue a final order consis-
tent with the preliminary
determination
Published: September 20
and 27, 2017
Affidavit
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Published: September 27, 2017
September 16: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Of-
fice received a complaint
of a subject riding a motor
bike at NW Riverside Ave/
NW Jenkins St, Heppner.
Advised that bike would be
towed and they will get a
ticket if caught.
-MCSO received a
report of a vehicle with
blown tire on Willow Creek
Rd. Subject concerned that
someone will come around
the corner and hit the ve-
hicle. Vehicle moved and
no longer a hazard.
-MCSO deputy out at
NW Water St/NW Jones St,
Heppner to help a goat get
back to its owner after it was
chasing children.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Washington Ln,
Irrigon that someone came
in the middle of the night
and chopped down two of
her marijuana plants.
-MCSO responded to
a report of a German shep-
herd dog running around
Highway 207 Echo, Lex-
ington between MP 10-11.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a white Dodge half-
ton with blacked out win-
dows speeding towards SE
Tenth St on SE Utah Ave.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port that person is at 540
S Main St, Heppner and is
not supposed to be there.
Deputy spoke with home-
owner and they gave the
male permission to be there.
-MCSO received a
complaint of a vehicle, pos-
sibly a Ford Taurus speed-
ing on SE Utah Ave towards
SE Tenth St, Irrigon.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Willow Creek Water
Park on NW Riverside Ave,
Heppner that three kids are
hopping the fence at the
pool. Unable to locate.
-EMS at Anson Wright
Park on Highway 207
Spray, Heppner. 59 year-old
male complaining that he
is having trouble breathing
and standing. Transported.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Sub Zero Restaurant,
E Highway 730, Irrigon on
a warrant arrest. Amy Lee
Riley cited and released,
scheduled to appear Oct. 4.
September 17: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
responded to Kunze Ln,
Boardman. House back
door alarm went off and
person is afraid that some-
one tried to come in because
she was awoken by the
alarm. No action taken.
-MCSO received
a complaint at Highway
730/I-84 E, Boardman of
a semi parked on the south
shoulder of the off ramp
facing the wrong direction.
-MCSO responded as
agency assist to a report
of a subject armed at a
residence.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I-84 W, Boardman
of a white pickup with a flat
bed hauling hay bales and
two fell off the back.
-MCSO received a
report of a walkie-talkie
being found on her prop-
erty on NE Oregon Ave,
Irrigon. Found towards AC
Houghton, unknown who it
belongs to.
-MCSO received a
request for agency assist
from UCSO. Male subject
involved in domestic situa-
tion and concern for a child
that is with him. Possibly
in Boardman area. Unable
to locate.
-MCSO received a
complaint at Wilson Rd
SW/Juniper Dr, Boardman
of a loud party going on
every weekend and it keeps
getting louder and louder.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Highway 206 Con-
don, Heppner of husband
that is suicidal and she is on
the phone with him. Male is
in Wasco, OR.
-MCSO received a
complaint at Hendergart
Ln/Miller Rd, Boardman of
loud music.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Washington Ln, Ir-
rigon of a female that was in
an accident a couple hours
ago that was not reported.
Might have concussion and
is spitting up blood. Did not
want to go to the hospital.
September 18: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
received a report on SW
Wyoming Ave, Irrigon of
a loud noise and an older
white Chevy pickup. Person
approached the area and
the driver left. Saw a safe
on a dolly that he believes
the subject may have been
attempting to steal.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a fawn being hit on
Willow Creek Rd, Heppner.
Person is OK and vehicle
is drivable. Referred to
another agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Rand R, Irrigon of a
dog found on Highway 730
near the county line. Dog is
red/brown color with white
chest, short tail.
-MCSO received a re-
port at E Fairview Way,
Heppner that she was bit-
ten by a white and grey
cat this morning. Advised
the health department and
they suggested she call the
sheriff’s office and advise
that the male cat has been
hanging around and they
would like a cat trap.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Paterson Ferry Rd,
Irrigon of a small brown
dog with short hair that goes
in her property. Requesting
an incident number to take
the dog to pet rescue.
-MCSO received a re-
quest for agency assist at
river marker 228-227, I-84
124-123 for a cap-sized
boat.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Division Rd,
Irrigon of an explosion/
unsure where it came from.
-MCSO received a re-
port of 5 children that have
not returned to school and
are possibly with parents
camping at Divide Well
Campground. Referred to
another agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SW Fourth ST, Ir-
rigon that subject had heard
there were some guns stolen
that morning and he found
some in his shed that are
not his.
-MCSO received a re-
port on NE Main Ave, Irri-
gon that a lawnmower was
stolen out of her back yard.
-MCSO received a
complaint on NW Balti-
more St, Heppner of a dog
barking every night around
her house.