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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 27, 2019
PUBLIC NOTICE
ROAD COMMITTEE
CHLORINATION SYS-
TEM BIDS
The Town of Lexington
is currently taking bids
to install a chlorination
system in the town water
supply. The system must
be capable of maintaining
a chlorine dose of at least
0.2 to 0.4 parts per million
throughout the distribution
system. A peak use day in
summer might be about
a half-gallon of 12.5%
solution dosing at 0.2 to
0.3 parts per million. A
solution tank would need
to hold at least a week’s
worth of solution.
Please submit bids or in-
quiries to Town of Lexing-
ton, Attn: Chlorination, PO
Box 416, Lexington, OR
97839 or email at lexing-
ton.oregon@gmail.com.
Deadline: December 6,
2019.
11-20-2c
Published November 27, 2019 Affidavit
Rollins joins ABA agricultural banking
committee
Ed Rollins, SVP-Chief
Credit Officer of Bank of
Eastern Oregon in Heppner
has joined the American
Bankers Association’s Ag-
ricultural and Rural Bank-
ers Committee for the 2019-
2020 association year.
The committee, estab-
lished in 1913, is made
up of 14 agricultural and
rural bankers from across
the country. Committee
members meet through-
out the year to discuss the
critical issues affecting the
ag community and provide
guidance and recommenda-
tions to ABA on a number
of issues relating to the
industry.
“It is an honor to be
part of this committee and
advocate for the success of
ag communities all over the
country,” said Ed Rollins,
SVP-CCO. “This appoint-
ment gives me the oppor-
tunity to meet frequently
with my peers to discuss the
current challenges affecting
our banks and the ag bank-
ing industry as a whole.”
Rollins has nearly 23
years of agricultural bank-
ing experience focusing
on cattle, wheat and feed
crops. He attended Montana
State University where he
earned his Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in agricultural
business. He is presently
the chair of Ione Communi-
ty Agri-Business Organiza-
tion, director for the Willow
Creek Valley Economic
Development Group, mem-
ber of the Oregon Bankers
Association Lending and
Agriculture committees and
member of the Washington
Bankers Association Senior
Credit Committee.
Committee members
are appointed by ABA’s
agricultural and rural bank-
ing division and serve up to
three years.
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
July 9 (cont.): Morrow locate.
rigon that neighbor’s horse
-MCSO received a re- is down, halfway in and
County Sheriff ’s Office
received a report at SE port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- out of the barn. Horse is
California Ave/S First St, gon that vehicle that lives suffering. Couldn’t move
Irrigon that there are two on Eleventh St drove by at the horse by herself. Tried
chihuahuas that keep com- high rate of speed playing contacting neighbors but
ing out of their yard and loud music. Advised sub- they are unavailable. Owner
following him, as well as a jects have been working on was advised and vet will
golden lab that did the same vehicles, been partying and come out.
thing from another house. drinking and smoking out
-MCSO received a re-
of a glass pipe. Ford Focus port that Saula Esau San-
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re- flying by playing loud mu- doval Pinto was arrested
port on Hwy 206 Condon, sic. Unable to locate.
by OSP on MCCC war-
-MCSO received a re- rant. Lodged at UCJ, bail
Heppner that a car is driving
recklessly, silver Jeep SUV. port that Jason Michael $100,000.
Turned on Hwy 206 head- Francisco Garza was arrest-
-MCSO received a re-
ing to Condon. Referred to ed by PPD and lodged at port at NE Eighth St/NE
UCJ on MC P&P detainer Main Ave, Irrigon that there
other agency.
-MCSO received a re- with no bail.
is a couple walking down
-MCSO received a re- the street screaming ob-
port at E Depot St/S B St,
Lexington that Miller and port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- scenities.
Sons Garbage company gon that a dark green Yukon
-MCSO received a re-
doesn’t close their bins and has been turned in approx. port at Lexington Fire Dept.
loses garbage. Would like 100 times regarding his on S F St, Lexington that
them talked to about this. music, has back door open. someone tried to break into
-MCSO received a re- Boom boom boom music the city hall. Looks like
port on I 84 W, Boardman intentionally waking people someone tried to twist the
of a possible intoxicated up. RP advised that one of handle off the back door.
driver, swerving all over these days he will catch
-MCSO received a re-
the guy if MCSO doesn’t. port at SE Utah Ave/SE
the road.
-MCSO received a Unable to locate.
Tenth St, Irrigon of a grass
July 10: Morrow Coun- fire in the field.
report on Frontage Rd,
Hermiston that an air com- ty Sheriff’s Office received
-MCSO received a re-
pressor and other things a report on Second St, Hep- port on NW Jones St, Hep-
pner that 77-year-old male pner that her teenage son
were stolen.
-MCSO received a re- is screaming and can’t get has medical issues and had
port at Bella Vista Estates off the floor. Transported a run in with smoking mar-
on Paul Smith Rd, Board- to PMH.
ijuana with two juveniles
-MCSO received a re- who are now threatening to
man that a house has reig-
port at Anson Wright Park jump her son.
nited.
-MCSO received a re- on Hwy 207 Spray, Heppner
-MCSO received a re-
port on Cannon, Heppner that two dogs wandered into port on Hwy 74, Ione that
that daughter is trespassing. the park. The camp host has a wheat truck is over the
-MCSO received a re- one with him, the other is bank, driver is walking
port on I 84 E, Boardman more timid and they haven’t around, blood from ears.
that an 18-wheeler is all been able to catch her.
Patient was transported to
-MCSO received a re- PMH.
over the road, driver is
on cell phone. Unable to port on Washington Ln, Ir-
-MCSO received a
report on SE Utah Ave,
Irrigon that a white Ford
New Baby in Your Family?
F150 sped through towards
Tenth, then came back and
Engagement?
barely stopped at Seventh.
July 11: Morrow Coun-
Wedding?
ty Sheriff’s Office received
a report on NE Sixth St, Ir-
We want to share your life events!
rigon that a small dog keeps
Stop in the Heppner Gazette office or email us chasing deputy’s vehicle as
with details and photos.
he goes by.
-MCSO received a re-
All birth, engagement and wedding
port at Route 74 on Hwy 74,
announcements are always free!
Ione that there was a pickup
with a canopy parked in the
188 W Willow Street
parking lot. Advised that
Heppner, OR
he has never seen it there
before. Wants a deputy to
editor@rapidserve.net
check it out. No vehicles in
parking lot.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Baseline Ln/Hwy
207 Echo, Lexington that
he hit a deer about two
miles up Baseline. He is
unsure if it is still alive as
he did not stop.
-MCSO received a re-
port on E May St, Heppner
that he had some scrap
metal taken from his shop.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE California Ave,
Irrigon that a neighbor is
threatening to shoot her
dogs because they keep
running up and down her
fence line.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, Boardman
that there are stuffed ani-
mals covering both lanes
going westbound. Referred
to other agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Ione Park on W
Main St, Ione that RP lost
her driver’s license on the
4 th of July, possibly near the
child’s playground.
-MCSO received a re-
port at MCGG on E Main
St, Lexington that his black/
tan border collie is missing.
Believes he jumped out of
the pickup at Grain Grow-
ers in Lexington. The dog
doesn’t have a collar.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Wilson Ln, Board-
man that someone depos-
ited $1500 in her account
and the deposits came back
fraudulent.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Hwy 207 Echo,
Echo that a white Ford
Econoline van with screens
over the windows stopped
in the road and then started
driving again. Is now driv-
ing all over the road headed
towards Hermiston.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Washington Ln,
Irrigon that someone came
in and took TV and PS3. Ex
husband likely took it. Took
all of the TVs, nothing else
is missing.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Finley Buttes Land-
fill on Bombing Range Rd,
Boardman that her old boss
Morrow County Public Works is seeking individuals
wanting to serve on the Road Committee. Open Po-
sitions at this time: Boardman area Alternate, Irrigon
representative and Alternate and North County Alter-
nate. Committee members shall become familiar with
the operations, standards and financing needs of the
Morrow County Road Department. Committee mem-
bers shall provide advisory recommendations only to
the Morrow County Board of Commissioners, Public
Works Director, Road Master and Assistant Road Mas-
ter. These recommendations shall follow all County
policies and consider all budgetary needs. Requests
for appointment shall be presented to Public Works in
writing by the candidate. Public Works shall provide
these to the Morrow County Board of Commissioners
for approval and appointment. The applications shall
complete a form containing complete information re-
garding qualifications and reasons for interest in Com-
mittee membership. The form shall be signed and dated
by the applicant, the form is available from the Morrow
County Public Works department. Membership shall
consist of: one member from each of the five incorpo-
rated communities in Morrow County; one represen-
tative of north Morrow County and one representative
of south Morrow County; two members at-large (one
being from north Morrow County and one being from
south Morrow County); agricultural representation
shall be given preference for one of the at-large posi-
tions. This shall comprise the Morrow County Road
Committee Membership. A second group of nine shall
comprise the alternate voting members who may stand
in as voting members if their designated voting mem-
ber is absent. This group shall be selected in the same
manner as the voting members using the same criteria
for geographic location. Members shall reside or own
property within Morrow County. Committee members
shall provide to Morrow County Public Works and the
Morrow County Board of Commissioners ongoing as-
sistance with review of the Transportation System Plan
as related to the Morrow County Road System. Please
send completed application to Morrow County Public
Works Road Committee, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR
97839 or spointer@co.morrow.or.us. The form can
also be found on the website by visiting https://www.
co.morrow.or.us/
11-20-2c
SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE
Morrow County Public Works is seeking individuals
wanting to serve on the Morrow County Solid Waste
Committee (SWAC). Open positions at this time: rep-
resentatives for Port of Morrow/Incorporated City in
Morrow Co., Franchised solid waste provider, position
at Large for Morrow County and alternates for all seven
positions, Representation shall be from Finley Buttes
Landfill operation, residing near or adjacent to Fin-
ley Buttes, Owner or real property near Finley Buttes,
Port of Morrow or Incorporated City in Morrow Co.,
Franchised solid waste collector, two persons County
at Large. Committee members shall become familiar
with the operations, standards and financing needs of
the Morrow County Solid Waste activities.
The duties of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee shall
be to: Provide a forum for citizen comments questions
and concerns about solid waste topics as deemed appro-
priate and necessary by the Board of Commissioners
provide leadership for the development, funding and
implementation of the County’s solid waste programs,
develop and recommend to the Board of Commission-
ers standards for the location of recycling and/or collec-
tion sites in order to provide service to under-served ar-
eas. Recommend to the Board of Commissioners solid
waste collection rates and the adjustment of these rates,
based upon information submitted by the County’s
solid waste requests for appointment shall be present-
ed to Public Works in writing by the candidate on the
form presented. Members shall reside or own property
within Morrow County. Committee members shall pro-
vide to Morrow County Public Works and the Morrow
County Board of Commissioners ongoing assistance.
Please send request to Morrow County Public Works,
Solid Waste Advisory Committee Members, P.O. Box
428, Lexington, OR 97839 or spointer@co.morrow.
or.us. The form can also be found by visiting https://
www.co.morrow.or.us/bc-swac
11-13-3c
harassed her and is now
stating she wants to punch
her in the face. RP advised
she saw her drive on the
property and is scared she
is waiting for her.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Green Acres on
Paterson Ferry Rd, Irrigon
that she had a break-in two
days ago and had some
items stolen. Advised one
of her neighbors witnessed
the break-in. Christina Lyn
Connors was arrested by
MCSO for Burglary I. Bail
$50,000, lodged at UCJ.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Lakeview Ct, Hep-
pner that juvenile had his
bike stolen. Camp host ad-
vised that female in a pink
car and her son took the
bike riding toward town.
-MCSO received a
report at N Main St/NW
Center St, Heppner that
a citation was issued to a
juvenile.
-MCSO received a re-
port on NE Court St, Hep-
pner that RP is in a U-Haul
van outside her brother’s
caretaker’s residence. Her
brother was life flighted
out and she has power of
attorney and paperwork
advising she has the right
to be there.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Turkey Shoots on SE
Utah Ave, Irrigon that a red
and white quad has a child
with no helmet.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Maple Crest Apart-
ments on Wilson Rd SW,
Boardman that there was a
guy driving in the parking
lot fast, possibly intoxicat-
ed. Jonathan Maruffo Gar-
cia was arrested on UCSO
detainer for PV and lodged
at UCJ.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Greenwood ST,
Irrigon that her aunt is hav-
ing a reaction, is diabetic.
Patient transported.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Irri-
gon that RP just repossessed
a vehicle. The subjects are
not aware, they did not
come outside.