TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 5, 1994
responded to investigate the
report of a kidnapping and assault
at a residence at West Glenn,
Boardman. Cipriano Mendoza,
40, was arrested and charged
with Kidnapping and Assault. He
was lodged at Benton County Jail;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate the
report of a burglary that occured
at the Soto Garcia residence.
Burglary
is still
under
investigation;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate the
report of an animal problem in
Lexington;
Morrow County Sheriff s of
fice assisted Oregon State Police
Cadet with a vehicle trespassing
on road closure. Sergio Barreto-
Pineda22,, Jaime Campos, 25,
and Fidel Marquez-Hernandez,
21, were arrested on Possession
of Firearms. Samuel R. Campos,
29, was also arrested on Posses
sion of Firearms and a warrant
for Failure To Appear/Citations.
Felix De La Cruz, 28, was ar
rested on Possession of Firearms
and warrant for Failure To Ap-
pear/Unlawful Possession of
Firearms. De La Cruz and
Samuel Campos were lodged at
Benton County Jail. The other
three were arrested and released
on their own recognizance
M orrow County deputy
assisted the Hermiston Police
Dept in an attempt to locate a
suspicious person believed to be
involved in a robbery that oc
cured in Hermiston.
January 2: Morrow County
deputy responded to Bristow's
Market in lone for a suspicious
noise involving juveniles who
were turned over to their parents;
Morrow County deputy began
investigating a criminal mischief
incident in Irrigon.
January 3: Morrow County
deputy investigated a complaint
of vandalism in the lone area. In
vestigation is continuing;
M orrow County deputy
assisted the Hermiston Police
Dept, with an attempt to locate a
citizen for an emergency medical
message;
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of a report of stolen
gasoline from a residence in
Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of garbage spilled
on Hwy. 74;
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of a possible abuse
in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of a possible assault
in Irrigon.
Street in Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff s of
fice dispatched the Arlington am
The Morrow County Sheriff s
bulance to the Arlington Clinic.
office reports dispatching the
One female was transported to
following business during the past
Mid Columbia Medical Center in
week:
The Dalles with an unknown
December 29: Morrow Coun
illness;
report of an animal problem at the
ty deputy responded to the Irrigon
Morrow County Sheriff s of
West Glenn area. Boardman;
area for a traffic problem;
fice dispatched the Boardman
Morrow County deputy began Fire Dept, to the Frederickson’s
Morrow County deputy
an
investigation of stolen proper Farm at the Port of Morrow to a
responded to the Lexington area
ty.
Dee Rock, W. 3rd St., Ir haystack fire. Fire was contain
to check out a report of a
rigon, reported that their 14 ft. ed and the fire department
suspicous vehicle with an out of
trampoline had been taken from response cancelled;
state license;
their
yard. It was found 'A mile
Morrow County Sheriff s of
M orrow County deputy
away;
fice dispatched the Boardman
responded to investigate the
M orrow County deputy report of a domestic dispute in
Fire Dept, to the Sunridge Ter
responded
to investigate the Irrigon;
race for a vehicle on fire.
report
of
a
disturbance
on Utah
M orrow County deputy
December 30: Morrow Coun
responded to the report of a one
vehicle rollover on 1-84, north of
Boardman. No ambulance was
needed;
minus
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate the
1” minus
report of a domestic problem in
3” base rock
Irrigon;
Clean Fill Material
Morrow County Sheriff s of
Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6V 2 miles up trom mouth
fice disaptched the lone First
of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096
Response, and the Heppner Am
bulance to a one vehicle accident
on Hwy. 74, near mile post 31.
One person was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital with
unknown injuries.
December 31: Morrow Coun
ty deputy responded to assist Her-
miston Police Dept, in locating a
suspicious vehicle that might have
been in Irrigon. Deputy was
unable to locate vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriff s of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Ambulance to a one vehicle ac
cident on 1-84, east bound bet
ween mile post 150 and 151.
There were no injuries;
Thank you for your recent letter-writing
Morrow County Sheriffs of
campaign to ODS PERS regarding mail
fice dispatched the Boardman am
bulance to a one vehicle accident
order perscriptions.
on Hwy. 730 mile post 169.
ODS PERS has relented and will allow
There were no injuries.
January 1: Morrow County
retail pharmacies to fill your prescription
Sheriffs office investigated the
for the same copay and days supply as mail
report of a burglary at the Alvaro
Orrala residence. Lot 16, Block
order.
2, Hilltop Dr., Boardman. Two
We attribute this change to those of you
V C R ’s and one cordless
\\ ho responded to ODS with your concerns.
telephone were stolen. Amount of
value was unknown;
We appreciate your business and look for
Morrow County Sheriff s of
ward to serving you in the future.
fice dispatched the Mitchell Fire
Sincerely,
Dept, to a fire near the cemetery.
Fire department was advised that
John & Ann Murray
it was the coals from an earlier
MURRAY DRUGS INC.
controlled burn;
M orrow County deputy
Sheriff’s Report
ty deputy arrested James E. Kent
Jr., 24. Pasco, WA. for Driving
Under the Influence of Intox
icants and Jeffrey D. Brown, 22,
Pasco, WA. for Open Container;
M orrow County deputy
responded to investigate the
Crushed Rock For Sale
Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be
closed Monday, January 17
to observe Martin Luther
King Day.
ATTN ODS PERS RECIPIENTS:
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Engagements
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Nicole Resare and Michael Mahoney, both Heppner, announce their
engagement to be married.
Nicole is the daughter of Sandra Conrad, LaGrande, and Richard
Resare. Fountain Valley, CA. She graduated from Cove High School
in 1990 and attended Blue Mountain Community College. She is
employed as a child support enforcement officer for Morrow County.
Michael is the son of Robert and Sherree Mahoney, Heppner. He
graduated from Heppner High School in 1989 and from Blue Moun
tain Community College in 1992. He is employed as a ranch hand
in the family-owned operation. HM Ranch in Heppner.
The couple plan a February 12 wedding at the Episcopal Church
of the Redeemer, Pendleton.
Weddings
Bergstrom — Haun
Michael Bergstrom and Darcy Haun were married December 27,
1993 in Vale.
Michael is the son of Gerald and Rose Bergstrom. Heppner and
Darcy is the daughter of Pat Haun and the late Bill Haun of Vale.
Both attended college at Klamath Falls. They are now making their
home in Heppner.
lone Boosters
set meeting
Coordinating
Council to meet
The lone Booster club will
meet this Thursday, January 6 at
7:30 p.m . at B eecher's
Restaurant and Lounge in lone.
Anyone interested in attending is
encouraged to do so.
Brownfield wins
lone Repair Bear
Singspiration, a time of sing
ing favorite hymns, and hearing
special musical numbers, will be
hosted this Sunday, Jan. 9 at 7
p.m. at the United Methodist
Church.
People of all church congrega
tions are invited to participate in
the monthly singspiration. “ It is
a time of inspiration, fellowship
and song,” said the Rev. Bob
Dowrey. “ Join us for a good
time.”
Get a Performance
Plus Checkup
and save
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Mahoney — Resare
Singspiration
Sun., Jan. 9
READY
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Nancy Brownfield, Heppner.
was the winner ofthe bear given
away by lone Repair during their
free drawing December 22.
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The Heppner Coordinating
Council will meet Tuesday,
January 11 at 7:30 a.m. at the
GEODC office.
The agenda will include a status
review of the Heppner Communi
ty Action Plan and discussion of
the schedule of meeting topics for
the council for the winter quarter.
The public is invited to attend.
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are several agents being evaluated
to help control symptoms. The first
prescription medicine approved
for multiple sclerosis was an anti
viral drug, hera interferon, which
has been shown to be partially
effective in patients with relaps-
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f )ther medicines being investigated
include copolyer I and purified
bovine myelin