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    FOl'R - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 7, 1990
Sheriffs Report
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to a residence on Wilson Road in
The Morrow County Sheriff s Boardman to investigate a report of
department reports dispatching the hunters trespassing;
Morrow County deputy cited and
following business during the past
released Ralph Akers, 49 and Doug
week:
October 30. Morrow County Garrett, 27, o f Boardman for
Criminal Trespass I.
deputy responded to the Boardman
November 4; Morrow County
area for an animal complaint;
Morrow County Sheriff s office deputy arrested Mark A. Cantrell,
dispatched the Arlington fire depart­ 19, Boardman, for Driving Under
ment to the Oregon Waste Manage­ the Influence of Intoxicants. Cantrell
ment Shed. Call was later cancelled was released on his own
recognizance;
as it was a false alarm;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance dispatched the Condon ambulance to
to the Outback apartments for one a residence for a 78 year old male
with an illness;
female with an unknown illness;
Morrow County deputy respond­
Morrow County Sheriff s office
arrested Christopher Wayne Lyons, ed to the Irrigon Marina Park for a
18. Irrigon for Burglary II and Theft report of a damaged fence. In­
II. Lyons was transported to Benton vestigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy respond­
County Jail;
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Morrow County Sheriff s office ed to Olsen Road near Boardman to
dispatched the Heppner Fire depart­ take care of a juvenile problem;
Morrow County deputy delivered
ment to a stove fire at 490 S. Court;
an
emergency message to an
Morrow County deputy received
a report of a possible intoxicated employee at Simplot Livestock;
Morrow County deputy respond­
driver headed west bound on 1-84;
ed
to the intersection of Wilson Road
Morrow County deputy received
a report of a missing juvenile in the and Rippee Road in Boardman for
Boardman area. Investigation is a report of a motor vehicle accident.
Boardman ambulance was dispatch­
continuing.
ed
to the scene. Four people were
October 31; Morrow County
Sheriffs office dispatched the Hepp­ transported with unknown injuries;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
ner ambulance to a business in lone
dispatched
the Lexington EMTs and
to transport one male to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital with an unknown the Heppner ambulance to a
residence on Black Horse Canyon
illness;
Morrow County deputy respond­ Koaa in Lexington. One male was
ed to the Lexington area to in­ transported to Pioneer Memorial
vestigate a report of property Hosital with an unknown illness.
damage to fence caused by an acci­
November 5: Morrow County
dent. Damage was estimated at $90; Sheriff s office dispatched the Hepp­
Morrow County deputy respond­ ner ambulance to a residence on
ed to 3rd St. West in Irrigon to in­ Jones St. for a male patient with an
vestigate a report of theft. A Hitachi illness. There was no transport
Cam Corder valued at $1197.98, made;
and a Minolta Camera with extra
Morrow County deputy cited and
lenses valued at $500 was reported released Toby Rodriguez, 19,
stolen. Investigation is continuing; Boardman for Driving While
Morrow County deputy respond­ Suspended.
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
November 6: Morrow County
lost property. Investigation is deputy responded to a Boardman
continuing;
business to assist with removal of an
Morrow County deputy respond­ unwanted subject.
ed to the Boardman area to locate a
speeding vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Arlington EMT's and
Arlington ambulance to a residence
Army Sgt. James E. McConnell
on W. 1st and Ivy. One female was has deployed to the Middle East with
transported to M id-Colum bia American military forces par­
Hospital in The Dalles;
ticipating in Operation Desert
Morrow County deputy respond­ Shield.
ed to the Lexington area for a report
Operation Desert Shield is the
of Criminal Mischief;
largest deployment of U.S military
Morrow County deputy cespondr forces since Vietnam., The; operation
ed to the Lexington area for a report is in response to Iraq's invasion of
of Criminal Mischief;
Kuwait and threat to SauJj)Arab*a
Morrow County Sheriffs office
“ It is the presence of dedicated
responded one mile south to Hwy military people like Sgt. McConnell
207/206 junction for a report of an that brings America’s principles to
accident. There were no injuries in life and gives them strength and
the one vehicle accident;
meaning,” President George Bush
Morrow County deputy respond-' said
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
McConnell is the son of Charles
vandalism to mail boxes;
and Vivian McConnell of Heppner.
Morrow County deputy respond­
The sergeant is a military police
ed to the Lexington area for a report specialist at Fort George G. Meade,
of shots being fired. Call was Md. He is a 1985 graduate of Hepp­
unfounded.
ner High School.
November 1: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Boardman
Texaco for a report that a truck was
smoking. Situation was rendered.
Seven Super
per Sewers
November 2: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Irrigon area By Jory Crowell, Reporter
for a complaint of excessive noise
The Seven Super Sewers 4-H
from a semi-truck. No action was
group will be starting their third year
taken;
Morrow County Sheriff s office of sewing with leader Monica
dispatched the Boardman ambulance Swanson.
Some of the boys are making a
to the Boeing Test Site for one male
wool
garment to enter the Make It
with an unknown illness;
With
Wool Contest. This will be
Morrow County Sheriffs office
responded to Irrigon for a report of their first project of the year.
lartingales
gas stolen from a vehicle on N. 4th;
Amber
Peck,
Reporter
Morrow County Sheriffs office
On October 28 the Martingales
responded to the Irrigon area for a
held a meeting at the lone High
report of a dog problem;
School. Officers elected for the
Morrow County deputy respond­
1990-91 year were; president-
ed to Brown’s Truck Stop for a
Brenda Holtz; vice president-
report of a spare tire stolen from a
Stephanie Haguewood; secretary-
vehicle parked there.
Kara Miller; reporter-Amber Peck;
November 3: Morrow County
scrapbook editors-Kristine Bedortha
deputy arrested Franklin E.
and Erin Crowell; treasurer-Dawn
Billmeyer, 36, Cuboda, WA. for
Boor, telephone-Becky Picknell; and
Driving Under the Influence of In­
snacks-Kimberly Bedortha and
toxicants. Subject was released on
Danielle McBride.
his own recognizance.
Members decided to have a bake
Morrow County deputy respond­
sale for a fund raiser on November
ed to the Potomus Lookout Road
20 at 3:30 p.m. in lone.
area to deliver two emergency
It was also decided to have a trail
messages to two separate hunting
ride on November 4.
parties;
Morrow County deputy assisted a
resident in the Irrigon area with an
animal problem. Problem was
solved;
In the Service
1990 Heppner Mustang football team
1st Round Class 2A State
Football Championship
Playoffs
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Bank Of Eastern Oregon
Cal’s Cafe & Lounge
Cheri’s Hair & Nails
Coast to Coast
Court Street Market-Jack,Ruth,Shannon,Bev,Donna,
Becca,Bonnie
D & L Auto Parts & Repair
Devin Oil Co. Inc.
First Interstate Bank Of Oregon/Heppner Branch
Randy Ball
Gardner’s Mens Wear
Kinzua Corporation
Wheatland Insurance
Les Schwab Tire Center
M & R Floor Covering
Lott’s Electric
Barry, Maryann, Tiffanie, Angela Munkers
Dale & Linda Conklin
Morrow County Grain Growers
George, Debbie, Brian, Koffler
Morrow County Abstract & Title
Peterson's Jewelers
Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builders Supply
R & W Drive In
Sears Authorized C. S. M.
Sweeney Mortuary
Steve, Molly, Macy, Trevor Rhea
Murray’s Drug Inc.-Heppner & Condon
Skagg’s Auto Clinic
The Country Rose
Van Marter & Kahl Insurance
Heppner Dental Office- Frank & Jim Allen, D.M.D.
Wayne, Sue, Kelsie Evans
Columbia Basin Electric Coop.
Morrow County School District & Board of Directors
Gar Aviation
Miller & Sons Welding Inc.
Heppner TV Inc.
Shoe Box, Talk ’n Tops, Fabrics, Etc.
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Pioneer Memorial Hospital & Clinic
Cal’s Service Center
Easy Way Contracting- Guy Patter
Central Market
Don, Judy, Jill, Brett Barber
David Allstott Construction
Al, Donna, Jess, Rick Osmin
Dave, Trish, Brent, Derek Gunders
Dave, Sandy, Jason, Jon Hanna
Joe & Hilda Yocom
Larry & Betty Mills
Tom, Marlene, Ryan, Jeff Currin
Don & Jean Bennett
Skip, Sandy, Whitney Matthews
Paul & Susie Hisler & family
Roscoe, Kay, John, Mindy Qualls
Heppner Gazette-Times
Monte, Becky, Jossie, Casey Evar
Al, Jo, Andy, Tony Burt
Don Cole
Len’s Processing- Len, Annie, Tec
Greg, Trish, Jason Maben
Angie, David, Casey Pedro
Curtis, Kathy, Melissa. Stanley, M
Lexington Auto Body
Charlie, Liz, Shane. Stacy, Corey
Ron & Jodi Brisbois
Ron, Ginger, Chris, Brad, Jenna E
Bob, Sharon, Tiffany Harrison
Bob, Joy, Jenny Krein
Jerry, Pat, Scott, Jason Doughertj
Frank, Chloe, Pete Pearson
V & G Restaurant & Lounge- Gale
Steve, Kathi, Chris, Traci, Tim Die
Bob, Mary, Kevin Kilkenny
Tad & Melba Miller
Charlie & Marcia Anderson
Ed & Marie Struthers
Rusty & Cyde Estes, Chad & Eric