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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 6, 2019 -- SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
....continued from Page six
Inc., 1901 N. Fir Street /
P.O. Box 1107, La Grande,
Oregon 97850, 541-963-
8309,
alindsey@ander-
sonperry.com. Prospective
Bidders may examine the
Bidding Documents at the
Issuing Office on Mondays
through Fridays between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m., or at the other
locations listed below.
Morrow County, 365 West
Highway 74, Lexington,
Oregon
Anderson Perry & As-
sociates, Inc., 2659 S.W.
4th Street, Suite 200 Red-
mond, Oregon
Anderson Perry & Asso-
ciates, Inc., 214 E. Birch
Street, Walla Walla, Wash-
ington
Bidding Documents are
available at http://www.
andersonperry.com under
the Bid Docs link. The dig-
ital Bidding Documents
may be downloaded for a
non-refundable payment
of $25.00 by inputting
QuestCDN eBidDoc Num-
ber 6570084 on the web-
site. Assistance with free
QuestCDN membership
registration,
document
downloading, and working
with the digital Project in-
formation may be obtained
at QuestCDN.com, at 952-
233-1632, or via e-mail at
info@questcdn.com. The
Bidding Documents will
be available for download
after November 4, 2019.
No paper sets will be pro-
vided for bidding purpos-
es.
The Owner is an equal op-
portunity employer. Mi-
nority and women-owned
businesses are encour-
aged to bid. Minority and
women-owned businesses
should indicate they are a
minority on the Planhold-
ers List.
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A pre-bid conference will
be held at 2:00 p.m., lo-
cal time, on November 7,
2019, at Morrow County
Public Works. Bidders are
highly encouraged to at-
tend.
Owner: Morrow County,
Oregon
By: Matt Scrivner
Title: Public Works Direc-
tor
Date: November 4, 2019
11-6-1c
Thanksgiving pies
for sale
Heppner Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America
(FBLA) will once again be
making and selling frozen,
homemade pies within the
next two weeks for Thanks-
giving. Pies available will
be lemon ice box, pumpkin,
pecan, apple, cherry, mixed
berry, peach, and Oreo.
All pies will sell for
$20 except for the Oreo
which will be $15. The
pumpkin and pecan pies
will be cooked Monday and
Tuesday and all pies will
be delivered November 25
and 26.
Those interested in
purchasing pies or who
have questions may contact
any FBLA member or call
Jeannie Collins at 541-676-
9138.
Morrow SWCD to
meet
Morrow SWCD will
meet Tuesday, Novem-
ber 12 at the Port of Mor-
row Riverfront Center in
Boardman beginning at 6
p.m. Agenda items include
comments from the public,
minutes of the June meet-
ing, financial report, partner
reports and staff reports.
Meetings of Morrow
SWCD are open to the
public. For questions or
more information, contact
Kevin Payne at 541-676-
5452 ext. 111.
The Heppner Ranger
District of the Umatilla
National Forest is hosting
a public workshop on the
West End Farm Bill Cat-
egorical Exclusion (CE)
project (West End Project)
on Nov. 7, from 6-8 p.m. at
the Heppner Ranger Dis-
trict office. The objective of
the workshop is to discuss
and receive feedback on
the proposed treatments
in the project area. The
workshop will also feature
a presentation by entomol-
ogist Mike Johnson from
the Blue Mountains Forest
Insect and Disease Service
Center on “The Influence
of Drought Stress on the
Response of Trees to Bark
Beetle Attacks in High Den-
sity Forest Stands.”
The West End Project
is located west of Highway
207 approximately 28 miles
southwest of Heppner. The
purpose of this project is to
reduce the risk and extent
of an ongoing insect and
disease infestation. The
West End Project proposes
to treat up to 3,000 acres
by removing trees through
mechanical treatments
including commercial
thinning, small diameter
thinning, pile burning and
prescribed fire. Treatments
would remove insect and
disease infested trees and
reduce stocking levels to
decrease competition for
moisture, light and nutri-
ents. Proposed activities
are designed to improve
the ability of trees to ward
off insects and diseases
and decrease fuel build up
from dead and dying trees,
thus increasing forest stand
resilience.
The Forest Service is
seeking scoping comments
to help refine the proposed
action and identify ways
to improve project design.
The comment period is an
opportunity for the public
to be involved in the pro-
cess and offer thoughts on
alternative ways the Forest
Service can accomplish
the project purpose and
need. Forest Service will
be accepting comments on
the proposal until Nov. 12,
2019.
For more information
about the West End Project,
please contact the Heppner
Ranger District office at
541-676-9187.
Additional information
about the West End Project,
including how to comment
on proposed activities, is
available at: http://www.
fs.fed.us/nepa/fs-usda-pop.
php/?project=56315.
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
June 24 (cont.): Mor- report on I 84 E, Board-
J u n e 2 8 : M o r r o w port on Hendergart Ln,
row County Sheriff’s Office man that a dog was hit and County Sheriff ’s Office Boardman that his black pit
received a report on SE needs to be put down. Dog received a report on SW bull is missing.
-MCSO received a re-
Utah Ave, Irrigon that a was deceased. Owner and Sperry St, Heppner that
brown Dodge Caravan was ODOT were notified.
female advised there are port at Northwestern Motel,
traveling at a high rate of
-MCSO received a re- people in her basement. N Main St, Heppner that
speed towards Tenth. Un- port at Shady Rest Mobile Deputies responded and a subject is playing loud
able to locate.
Home Court on Hwy 730, no one was at residence. music. MCSO made con-
-MCSO received a re- Umatilla of a domestic in Checked residence and tact and music was turned
port on Fisher Ln, Board- progress. Assisted.
property, believed to be down.
-MCSO received a re-
man that a suspicious man
J u n e 2 6 : M o r r o w owner’s cat.
came to his house twice County Sheriff ’s Office
-MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman
today. The suspect looked received a report on Wagon port on Columbia Ave NW, that a white Prius is driving
drunk, was carrying beer Wheel Loop, Irrigon that Boardman that her intoxi- at varying speeds with er-
and offered them drugs. their neighbor’s dogs bark cated son just assaulted her. ratic lane changes. Nearly
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re- went off the road at close to
all night.
-MCSO received a re-
port
at Columbia View on 100 mph. Referred to other
-MCSO received a re-
port at Green Acres on Pat- port on NW Morgan St, Columbia Ave NW, Board- agency.
-MCSO received a re-
erson Ferry Rd, Irrigon that Heppner that RP would like man of a female scream-
her neighbor had a knife contact regarding a threat- ing. Roy Joseph Camargo port on SE Utah Ave, Irri-
pulled on him by a male ening phone call.
was arrested by BPD of gon that a red Grand Am
subject. Joshua Mason True
-MCSO received a re- assault IV-DV and harass- went by and punched it.
was arrested by MCSO on port that Mark Alan Nelson ment-DV. Lodged at UCJ, Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a
charge of Dis. Con and PCS was lodged at UCJ on IJC bail $20,000.
meth and reckless driving. warrant.
-MCSO received a report at Heppner Grade
Subject lodged at UCJ with
-MCSO received a re- report at W Seventh Rd/ School on Elder St, Hep-
bail of $17,500.
port on SE Chase St, Hep- Washington Ln, Irrigon that pner that a dog is barking
J u n e 2 5 : M o r r o w pner that RP received a a fawn is trapped behind constantly.
-MCSO received a
County Sheriff ’s Office phone call stating that her a gated driveway and the
report
at Willow Creek
mom
ran
off.
Unable
to
received a report on NE Or- computer was locked and
Terrace
on Frank Gilliam
locate
the
fawn.
egon Ave that a dog showed they need to pay to have it
Dr,
Heppner
that 92-year-
-MCSO
received
a
re-
up yesterday, matted down unlocked. RP hung up on
old
female
resident
fell in
port
at
Meadow
Loop/Root
white hair. Dog transported them and then checked her
her
room
and
is
between
Ln,
Boardman
that
a
male
computer and it is locked.
to pet rescue.
-MCSO received a re- keeps coming back in the the bathroom and her bed,
-MCSO received a re-
port at Hwy 730/Pleasant port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- area daily. RP was advised needs medical attention.
View Rd, Irrigon of cows gon that a black Mitsubishi in the past from deputies Assisted.
-MCSO received a re-
out in the area. Cows are is traveling at a high rate that the male is a registered
port
at NW Church St/N
sex
offender.
Unable
to
contained in a pasture until of speed.
Main
St, Heppner that there
locate.
-MCSO received a re-
the owner can get there.
is
a
male
in a jacket walking
-MCSO
received
a
re-
-MCSO received a port on Paul Smith Rd,
on
Main
St banging on a
port
on
Hwy
74,
Ione
that
report at Willow Creek Boardman that a white
drum.
Unable
to locate.
her
neighbor’s
cows
are
in
Terrace on Frank Gilliam Ford van keeps driving by
her
yard
and
she
cannot
get
June 29: Morrow
Dr, Heppner that a female his house.
County Sheriff ’s Office
-MCSO received a re- ahold of them.
is combative and the hos-
-MCSO received a re- received a report that Kev-
pital advised sending an port on E Rock St, Heppner
port
at Irrigon Fish Hatch- in Ricardo Melendez was
ambulance to pick her up. that RP found a lost dog.
ery
Office
on Riverview Ln, arrested by UCSO on IJC
-MCSO received a re-
Transported.
Irrigon
that
their black lab warrant. Lodged at UCJ,
-MCSO received a re- port at Upper Rhea Creek
is
missing.
bail $2,348.
port on Linden Way, Hep- Rd/Spring Hollow Rd, Hep-
-MCSO received a re-
-MCSO received a re-
pner of a female yelling pner that two poplar trees
port on I 84 E, Boardman port on I 84 E, Boardman
and screaming at a house are on fire.
-MCSO received a re- that UP train crossing arms that there is a pickup truck
across from the swimming
pool. Male left on a bike port on SE Utah Abe, Irri- are stuck down at the Tower on the opposite side of the
and female went into the gon that a black Chevy step Rd gates. They are aware guardrail. Michael Wil-
house. Deputy responded. side pickup just went past and will be working on it. liam Brayton was arrested
-MCSO received a by MCSO for DUII and
Resident would like the his house at a high rate of
report
at Heppner grade reckless driving. Lodged at
speed.
male trespassed.
school
on
NE Stansbury St, UCJ, bail $10,000.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a re-
Heppner
that
subjects seem
-MCSO received a re-
port at N Main St/E May St, report on SE Cowins St,
to
be
casing
the camper’s port on N Main St, Heppner
Heppner of a found wallet. Heppner that two male sub-
that a 21-year-old female
Property was returned to jects are running past her belongings.
-MCSO received a re- has had three seizures in
house. They are yelling and
owner.
-MCSO received a there are vehicles following port on Pleasant Ct, Board- the last 8 hours and is not
man that 18-month-old is feeling ok. Transported.
them.
bleeding from the head
-MCSO received a re-
and face.
port that Jacob Michael
-MCSO received a re- Spaulding was arrested by
port on I 84 W, Boardman UPD on MCSO P&P de-
that a silver Dodge pickup tainer. Lodged at UCJ with
is speeding.
no bail.
-MCSO received a re-
-MCSO received a
port on NW Gale St, Hep- report at Paul Smith Rd/
pner that RP left his tool Wilson Ln, Boardman that
box on the back step and there is a cow walking
Forest staff on the conditions. Smoke may be when he came back his drill around the area. Unable to
locate.
Heppner Ranger District visible from Highway 207. bits were gone.
-MCSO received a re-
-MCSO received a re-
discovered the Skookum Additionally, the Heppner
Fire on Thursday, Oct. 31, Ranger District is actively port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- port at Maple Crest Apart-
located approximately one implementing prescribed gon that a dark green GMC ments on Wilson Rd SW,
mile northwest of the Alder pile burning and forest Yukon is playing music that Boardman that there is a
Creek/Skookum Trailhead visitors could see smoke can be heard from Division. cow in the street. Cow was
located and secured in its
and two miles northeast of in other portions of the Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re- pasture.
the Tupper Guard Station. district.
The 17-acre fire is creeping
Forest officials ask that
and smoldering in a mix- visitors do not camp or hang
ture of grass, brush, timber out in a burned area. Dead
and snags (dead or burned or dying trees that remain
trees). Given the time of standing after a fire are
year, hazards within the fire unstable, especially in high
area, minimal fire behav- winds. Loose rocks and logs
ior and favorable weather can be present in a burned
conditions, firefighters will area and are unpredictable,
patrol and monitor the fire creating a falling a hazard.
over the next several days, Additionally, burned vege-
allowing the fire to reduce tation can also contribute to
fuel loadings and contribute landslides, mudslides and
to a more resilient land- erosion when rain occurs.
scape.
The ground in a burned area
The suppression strate- can also be unstable, due to
gy for the Skookum fire will burned-out roots beneath
aim to reduce overstocked the surface. After soils
and hazardous fuel condi- and vegetation have been
tions in the area, restore charred, rainfall that would
forest health and resilience, normally be absorbed could
reduce current and future run off extremely quickly.
Posh, Norwex, Roden & Field, Young Living,
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Ranger District
schedules workshop Heppner Ranger
District
Rebekah’s
Fall Bazaar
Saturday, November 9
10 am - 2 pm
Lexington Lodge Hall
Lunch Available for $5
Soup - Roll - Desserts - Drink
-Vendors-
Have a news story or photo for the Gazette? Email editor@rapidserve.net
call 541-676-9228 or stop by the office on Willow St., Heppner today.