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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 7, 1993
S h e r if f ’s R e p o rt
The Morrow County Sheriff s
office at the courthouse in Hepp­
ner reports dispatching the
following business during the past
week:
June 29: Morrow County depu­
ty investigated a report of smoke
in the Boardman area. Deputy
was unable to locate anything;
Morrow County Sheriff s of­
fice dispatched the Arlington Fire
Dept to the Slatt Sub Station on
Rhea Road, three miles south of
Arlington on Hwy. 19;
Morrow County Sheriff s of­
fice dispatched the Mitchell,
Spray and John Day ambulances
and the John Day Jaws and
Airlife to the scene of a two vehi­
cle head-on accident. 10 miles
east of Mitchell on Hwy. 26. Two
people were dead on arrival and
one serious;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for
a report of a family disturbance;
Morrow County deputy
responded to 1-84 at mile post 147
for a report of an intoxicated
driver. John E. Watts, 44. Van­
couver, WA. was arrested for
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants. He was released to
another party on his own
recognizance ;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Brown's in Irrigon
for a shoplifter. Citations were
issued;
Hip, H ip .
G oodbye .
Morrow County deputy
responded to Pacific Northwest
Farms for a report of windows
broken.
June 30: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to a two vehicle,
non injury motor vehicle accident
on Hwy 730;
Morrow County Sheriffs of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept and the Boardman Am­
bulance to a structural fire on
Paul Smith Road, pass the canal.
A trailer was folly engulfed upon
arrival and was a total loss;
Morrow County deputy
responded to NE 8th in Irrigon
for a report of cars racing in the
street;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area to
take a report of 22 tires taken
from John Gorham. Tires were
valued at $30 each;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Arlington am­
bulance to the city hall for a sub­
ject injured in a boating accident.
Patient was transported to Mid
Columbia Medical Center in The
Dalles;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept to a structural fire on
Mt. Adams. The residence was
saved but a lot of smoke damage
was done;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept to a grass fire
underneath the bridge on 1-84 at
Boardman. Fire was contained.
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Woodland
Trailer Court to take a report of
two stolen bicycles from Sheila
Miller. Bicycles were valued at
Lions Club members honored
(left) David Sykes and Steve
Outgoing Heppner Lions Club
president David Sykes and Steve
Rhea were honored recently.
Sykes and Rhea were honored for
their years of service to the club.
Sykes was honored for his
years of service to the club. He
has served four years as president
and two years as secretary-
treasurer. An 11-year member of
the club. Sykes is now chairman
of the sight and hearing
committee.
Rhea has been a member for
seven years and has served one
year as president and the past
Rhea
three years as secretary-treasurer.
Roger Trueax, Irrigon,
replaces Sykes as incoming presi­
dent. Trueax is a member of the
Morrow County Medical Board
and is chairman of the North
Morrow Vector Control. He is
Lions Club district governor-elect
3-G. He has served as Irrigon
Club president for four years and
as sight and hearing chairman for
three years. He served two years
each as zone and region chairman
and two years as positive youth
development chairman in district
G.
Sheep to Shawl group plans activities
SS
NEW CLASS OPENING
Thursday, July 8th
Methodist Church
175 W. Church
Thurs.
6:30 p.m.
New Members Please Arrive 15 Minutes
Early Join Any Class Anytime
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VAAV I I V î !
For More Information Call
Collect (503) 297-1021
Weekdays
8:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
L-R back: Sandra Van Liew, Marsha Sweek, Rene Devin, Ariet­
ta Clark and Marie Struthers (front) model their shawls they
ma^e ’
The Country Fibre Artists'
Guild Sheep-to-Shawl group has
made seven shawls, literally from
the sheep to the shawl, and is
preparing to begin their eighth
shawl at Bull Prairie on July 10.
The group’s July meeting will
be held at Bull Prairie for a sheep-
to-shawl campout on July 10
from noon to 4 p.m. Group
members will be camping out for
the weekend.
The group is selling the shawls
to help pay for the purchase of
their loom.
For more information or to
purchase a shawl, call Sandra
Van Liew, 676-5050.
The Class of 1973 and 1983
will be having their reunion on
July 10 at the Heppner Elks
Lodge.
Elk’s members are invited to
attend the dance at 9:30 p.m.
PCHEVROIET^
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Over the years some things never
change at a quality dealership
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Doing business for over 45 years
in the same old fashioned way
P a rís
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SHERRELL CHEVROLET
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 567-6487
$230;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Arlington am­
bulance to E. 2nd St. for one
female. Patient was transported to
Mid Columbia Medical Center in
The Dalles;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Heppner Fire
Chief to check on a possible fire
behind Miller’s Welding. They
were advised it was a controlled
bum;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice responded to the Heppner
area for a report of an animal
problem;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Arlington Fire
Dept to a grass fire behind the
Methodist Church. Fire turned
out to be a controlled burn;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to NW Columbia Ave.
for a female. Patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
July 1: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to Beechers in lone
for a silent alarm. Owner had ac­
cidently set it off;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Chief to a possible flare up
of a fire in Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a report
of missing items from the Ethel
Male residence in Irrigon.
Amount of value was unknown;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Arlington Fire
Dept to a brush fire on Hwy 74.
Call was cancelled en route;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a com­
plaint of a traffic problem in
Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a report
of suspicious circumstances in
Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a report
of possible harassment in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy dispat­
ched the Arlington Fire Dept to
a trailer engulfed in flames on
1-84, mile post 139;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon for a com­
plaint of harassment.
July 2: Morrow County
Sheriffs Office dispatched the
Boardman Fire Dept to a report
of a structure fire in the Sunridge
Terrace;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Kevin James Layton, 32,
Umatilla for Burglary I. Layton
was lodged at Benton County.
July 3: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to assist Boardman
Police Dept with a possible
domestic dispute at a residence in
Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to assist the Boardman
Police Dept with a possible
domestic dispute at a residence in
Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to assist Oregon State
Police with a motor vehicle ac­
cident on 1-84 westbound;
Morrow County deputy
responded to assist Oregon State
Police with a motor vehicle ac­
cident on 1-84 east bound.
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to a motor vehicle acci­
dent on 1-84. Three people were
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital with unknown injuries;
Morrow County Sheriffs of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to a motor vehicle acci­
dent on 1-84, west bound.
Transport was refused;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept to a grass fire on Kin­
caid in Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon to in­
vestigate a possible stolen
weapon. No details were
available at press time;
Morrow County deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept with a suspicious person in
Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
fice dispatched the Arlington am­
bulance to a motor vehicle acci­
dent off Blalock Road. One per­
son was transported to Mid Col­
umbia Medical Center in The
Dalles;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon for a report
of loud music;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a possi­
ble dispute in Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate an alarm
at Columbia Junior High. Alarm
turned out to be false;
Morrow County deputy
responded to investigate a
suspicious vehicle in Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriffs Of-
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fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to a motor vehicle acci­
dent on Kunze and Main in
Boardman. Two people were
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital with
unknown injuries.
July 4: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to the Sunridge
Homes for a burglary. Several
large tools were taken and a 25’
motorhome, which was
recovered in John Day;
Morrow County Sheriff s Of­
fice dispatched the Condon Fire
Dept to a grass fire on Cotton­
wood Street.
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under the same local
ownership. Full line of
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size Blazers, extended
cabs, 2-wheel or 4-wheel
drive, V-6 or V-8 engines.
Full line of new Chevrolet
and Oldsmobile cars
small, medium or full size,
2-door, 4-door, 4-
cylinder, V-6, V-8.
Also, nice selection of
reconditioned and safety
checked used pickups and
cars.
See them all at
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INC.
Fossil, Oregon
CONTACT
Herb Wright
Bill Maclnnes or
Billy Maclnnes, Jr.
(503) 763-4175
PORTRAITS
$ 1.99
all ages welcome
groups $1.00 extra per person
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217 North Main
Heppner
676-9158