Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 21, 1985, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Benches donated to city
•***• Man I’ rltv John lio n . D m
Alan was horn July 24 to Stpvr and
N ancy P e tty jo h n o f Colum bus.
Indiana
Grandparents a r t Howard and Jo
Pettyjohn and Mrs Jerry Doherty
all of Heppner
Great grandparents are Dorns
Graves. Heppner and Mr and Mrs
Raymond Pettyjohn. Arlington
Great great grandmother is Mrs
R B Wilcox of Portland
Drew joins a sister. Celine. 1 4 . at
home
Genta M colr Cram a daughter,
Cenia Nichole was bom August 10 at
Walla Walla to Bonnie and Mike
Grant of Heppner
She weighed 6
lbs 10 o i
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Robert Schiller. Echo, and Mr and
Mrs Kenny Grant Richland Great
gran d m oth er is A lm a P a rk e .
Hermiston
She joins two brothers. Tyson. 8,
and Treve. 5. at home
Pat Sw eeney
Ten permanent benches have been
donated by Sweeney Mortuary to the
City of Heppner
Coltcrete aggre
gate rock for the leg* was given to
Sweeney Mortuary by Ad Bench.
Inc of Portland P al Sweeney then
cut and painted and reassembled the
refimahed benches
They were
placed on Main Street last Wednes
day morning before the fair and
rodeo
Class reunion
slated Sept. 1
Ih r llrppner Gazette-Tim e*
A reunion of lone High School
alumni f-om the years 1916 through
1939 has been planned for September
l
Anyone who attended the high
school during these years is invited
whether they attendee! for one day or
four years, said a reunion commit
tee spokesperson
Registration will begin at 10 a m
at the U>nr School cafeteria Colfre
and cookies will be served
A
catered dinner will begin at I p m
Coat of the dinner $10 per person
and cost of registration $1 may be
mailed to Dot Halvorsen. Box 411.
lone UK 97843
Alumni are asked to bring any
interesting school pictures which
they might have mounted and
labrled for class bulletin boards, as
well as prnnants and other m em un
bilia of their high school days
Heppner Oregon. Wednesday, August It. IM S K|\>;
Check out our Neu> Arrivals o f
Ì BACK TO SCHOOL WEAR
Don't Forget our BIG
BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
continues thru start
o f school!
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Sheriff's Report
The M orrow County S h e r iffs
Office at the Morrow County Court­
house in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching the following busi
ness during the past week
On August 12. a Boardman ambu
lance transported a fem ale from a
B oardm an res id e n c e to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston
Also on August 12. the Boardman
Eire Dept responded to a grass fire
at C A I which turned out to be a
controlled burned, and to a grass
fire which turned out be a garbage
dump at KO fa r m s The latter was
extinguished
In a third July 12 incident, the
Boardman Police Department ar
rested [.add Wayne Kanyid. 24,
Boardman on a charge of Assault II
lie posted bail and was released
On August 13. the Morrow County
Sheriff's tHfice received a report of
vandalism at the dam site near
Heppner
Also on August 13. the Morrow
County Sheriff's Office received a
report of two counts of Theft II by
U>pez Paving Company
Reported
missing were tools, gas. a tool box.
fire extinguishers, etc' from a job
site on Willow Creek Road south of
Heppner Estimated value is $250
On August 14. the Heppner Police
D epartm ent a rre s te d M atthew
Hughes. 54. Heppner for allegedly
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants He was released on his
own recognizance
On August 15. the Boardman Eire
Dept responded to a grass fire near
the Tower Road Exit
Damage
unknown
Also on August IS. the Heppner
Eire Department extinguished a fire
in a garbage can on the Heppner
Condon Highway
In a third August 15 incident, the
M orrow County S h e riff's O ffic e
arrested John Ia*Roy Mitchell. 38.
Toledo. Washington, on a charge of
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants He was released on his
own recognizance
In a fourth August 15 incident, the
M orrow County S h e riff's O ffic e
arrested Jonathan Bruce Banker.
20, Hermiston. on a I-a Grande
Circuit Court warrant for Theft I and
also issued a uniform traffice cita­
tion for Driving While Suspended
He is in the custody of Umatilla
County
On August 16. the Morrow County
Sheriff's O ffice received a report of
vandalism at the dam site near
Heppner
In a second August 16 incident, the
M orrow County S h e riff's O ffic e
assisted the Irrigon Police Depart
men! with a Motor Vehicle Accident
on Hwy 730 in Irrigon
On August 17. the Morrow County
S h eriffs O ffice and a Boardman
ambulance responded to a Motor
Vehicle Accident on Wilson Road in
Boardman One fem ale was trans
ported to Good Shepherd Hospital
with neck and head injuries
A r­
rested on two traffic warrants out of
Hermiston Police Department was
Trinidad C Mendoza, 23, Board
m an. he was also issued citations for
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants and Driving Uninsured
In a second August 17 incident, the
Morrow County Sheriff’s O ffice cited
E ra n cisco B ricen o J u arez, 35.
Lexington for allegedly Driving
While Suspended
In a third August 17 incident, the
Heppner Police Dept transported a
fe m a le from her resid en ce in
Heppner to Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital Subject had cut her hand
On August 18. a Boardman ambu
lance responded to a one vehicle
accident with injuries on I 84 east of
Tower Road
One subject was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital
Also on August 18. the Irrigon
Police Department arrested John C
Brown. 32. for alleged Disorderly
Conduct
He was lodged at the
Umatilla Police Department
In a third August IS incident, the
M orrow County S h e riff's O ffic e
responded to a one vehicle accident
on Wilson Road
Anna Maria
Sandoval, 37, Spokane. Washington,
was arrested for allegedly Driving
Under the Influence of Intoxicants
She was released on her own
recognizance
On August 19. a Boardman ambu
lance and the Oregon State Police
responded to a Motor Vehicle A c c i­
dent west of Tow er Road on I *4
The Boardman Police Dept and the
Morrow County Sheriff's O ffice as
stated One female was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital following
the ono-vehicle rollover accident
One fatality was reported
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