Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 20, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Heppncr G a rrite -lir o r v Heppncr, t>irg>m Wednesday, May 20. IV 8 '
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Sheriff’s Report
Acrylic Later House Paints
The M o m m CtHinry Sheriff*s O f­
fice report \ handling or divpatching
ihe following buvi new during the
pa\t week:
N1 j > 11 the vhcnfT*» office nr
rented Terrell L. Ren. 2 1 . Board
man. for allcgcdl) D riving Under
the Influence o f h a o u u n U He was
released on h o own recognizance
Mas 11 a deputy rescinded to the
W ilson Rd area in Boardman to in
vestigale a complaint o f a strange
vehicle parked in a private driveway
Mas 23: the sheriff's office
responded to assist Hcppner Police
Dept investigate a complaint o f a
possible prowler in the city limits
M av 12
the s h e riffs office
responded lo a neighborhood distur­
bance complaint in the Irrigon area
M ay 12: a deput) investigated a
report o f an assault that occurred
outside the Irrigon C ity Lim its
May 12 the sheriff s office dispat
chcd the Boardman ambulance to a
residence in Boardman after receiv­
ing a report o f an unconscious
fe m a le
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M ay 12 the sh e riffs office in
scsligaled a report o f a stolen vehi
clc from the Shobc Canyon area
The theff occurred sometime after
November 27. IVHb
M ay 13 a deputy responded to a
residence outside y rig o n city limits
to handle an animal complaint
JoAnn E. Huber. 32. Irrigon. was
issued a citation for Maintaining a
Public Nuisance
May 14 the sheriffs office disp.ii
chcd the Boardman amublance to
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the sh en tfs " I I m - dispat
chcd the Boardman ambulance and
a deputy to a one vehicle accident on
k u n /c Rd and t-^si M ain St One
female was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital
May 15 the sheriff s office dispal
chcd the Boardman ambulance to a
report o f a nun hurt He was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital
May 15 the sheriffs office dispal
chcd the IV u n litu n ambulance to the
M arina after receiving information
ol a juvenile involved in a drowning
incident Boardnun Police Dept
handled the incident
May 15 a deputy responded to in­
vestigate a report o f a domestic
disturbance on I H4
May lb .1 deputy arrested Debra
Ann F ry e . 2 5 . Irrig o n . on a
Pendleton Municipal warrant for
Failure to Appear Illegal " U " turn
She was also issued a uniform traf-
fic citation for D riv in g W h ile
Suspended She posted bail and was
released.
May 16 a deputy responded to a
residence ouiside Boardnun city
limits 10 handle an aninul complaint
May lb a deputy responded to I r ­
rigon to handle .1 complaint o f loud
music
May lb a deputy responded to
Country Garden Estates in Irrigon to
investigate jn assault involving
luvcmlcs No arrests
May 16 a deputy received a
report o f a possible drunk driver on
Hwy
730 near Patterson Ferry
Road Vehicle was stopped, but no
anest was made.
M ay 17: a deputy arrested M ario
M I emus, 22, Irrigon. for D riving
Under the Influence o f Intoucants
He was released on his ow n
recognizance.
M ay 17: a deputy investigated
criminal mischief done to a vehicle
while it was parked outside the
Boardman city lim its
V ehicle
belonged to Edward E Garrett, 18.
Boardman
May 1 7 a deputy responded to the
Lexington area after receiving a
complaint o f a vehicle dnving
around without license plates.
May 17 a deputy responded to I r ­
rigon after receiv ing a complaint o f
loud music M usk : was turned down
upon deputy's arrival
May 17 a deputy responded to Ir ­
rigon after receiving complaint o f a
possible prowler near Eighth and
Washington streets
M ay 18 the sh e riffs office
dispatched the Heppncr Eire Dept
to a report o f a grass fire behind the
Stare shops on Linden W ay.
By Justine W e a th e rfo rd
Seven members o f the Heppncr
(iarden Club enjoyed u tour o f
Portland Gardens w h kh was arrang
ed as a iik its iru l to Jerry INihcrty.
The travelers were V em Batty. V e r­
na Brinda, Martha IXihcrty, Kal
H c a ly . Bebe M u n k e rs . Jane
Rawlins. Justine W eatherford, and
H a l's sister M a ry D oherty o f
Pendleton
They enjoyed a pre-arranged guid
ed tour ami desert pros ided by ladies
o f several S E Portland Garden
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Saloon in l-exinglnn. " H a rs h '' has also managed the Flks Club in Hepp
ner and the county parks He expects to keep the food and plans nui>
changes at the Bunchgruss They managed the Lexington restaurant and
tavern for six years prior to 1^84
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About 3.500 degrees w ill he
awarded by Oregon State Universi­
ty at as 11 Kth annual commencement
program on Sunday, June 7, at 2
p m. in G ill Coliseum
The following local students are
candidates for degrees
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Clubs
Moving across the Willamette, the
group enjoyed a scenic drive among
many lovely homes o f Portland’s
west hills before arriving at the
fabulous Japanese Gardens above
Washington Park There they were
escorted thmugh the five completed,
traditional garden areas
The final garden tour was at the
C rystal Springs Rhododendron
Garden in S .E
Portland's East
Moreland district near the Reed
College
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Their yard has areas for small children, a barbecue built ot
rocks, and lawn space for games, a Garden Bugs spokespor
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the fruit set of 2,4-D sensitive crops like grapes and other broadleaf
crops.
Please avoid spraying during this time period. If spraying is
unavoidable, please restrict spraying to the most ideal climatic
conditions.
For additional information, consult your local chemical dealer,
applicator, or county extension agent.
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Bookworms end year
iw k c namthly meetings on Tuesday.
Sept 8 w ith an evening potluck din
ner at the Butter Creek home of
Helen C urnn
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Heppncr Ann M arie M urray,
Bachelor o f Science. Pharmacy,
w ith
high sch o larsh ip ;
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Catherine M u rra y . Bachelor o f
Science. General Science, with high
scholarship, John Rndcrkk M urray,
Bachelor o f Science. Pharmacy
By Justine W e a th e rfo rd
T he fin a l m eetin g o f the
Bookworms for the Id 8 6 87 year
was Tuesday aflem oon. May 12 al
the home o f M ary (ioheen Marge
Gardner reviewed the book " Creek
M aty ’» Blood
The members agreed to resume
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Lamb Weston for a female with
chest pains She was transported to
North M orrow McdicaJ Clinic
May 14 the sheriffs office dispal
chcd the Boardman ambulance to an
accident on I H4 near milepost 155.
Unknown persons were transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hcrmiston
M ay 14 a deputy was dispatched
to a report of an animal problem near
Boardman
Mas 14 a deputy investigate a com­
plaint o f animal problems in the
Boardman area.
M ay 14 a deputy investigated a
complaint o f harassment in the I r ­
rigon area
May 15: a deputy responded to the
Boardman area to investigate a com ­
plaint in the Boardman cits limits in-
volsmg several unknown subjects
causing a neighborhood disturbance
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