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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 5, 1995 - THREE Sheriffs* Report The Morrow County Sheriff's office in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: March 24: Morrow County deputy responded to the West Glenn Addition in Boardman for a driving complaint. Depu ty was unable to locate driver. March 25: Morrow County deputy responded to the lone area on Hwy 74, for a motor vehicle accident. A tow was called to pull the vehicle out of a ditch. There weren't any injuries; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Spray EMT's to Service Creek Trad ing Post for a female with an il lness. Call was cancelled en route; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Fossil EMT's to the Asher Clinic to meet a female patient with an illness; Morrow County deputy re sponded to assist the Heppner Police Dept with a juvenile problem; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a grass fire along the Bombing Range Road south of Wilson Rd in Boardman. Fire was extinguished; Morrow County deputy re sponded to the Irrigon area for a motor vehicle accident. A juvenile was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle; Morrow County deputy made contact with a complain- tant in the Heppner area regar ding a disturbance; Morrow County deputy responded to assist with Oregon State Police for a report of a traffic problem. Deputy was unable to locate problem. March 26: Morrow County deputy responded to the Hepp ner Jet. on 1-84, east bound for a driving complaint; Morrow County deputy re sponded to the Irrigon area to take a report of burglary; Morrow County deputy responded to the Lexington area to take a report of a dog bite; Morrow County deputy re sponded to the lone area for a report of a suspicious person walking on Hwy 74, without any shoes on. Deputy was unable to locate person; Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman Bombing Range for a report of a suspicious vehicle. March 27: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the lone Quick Response and Heppner ambulance to a residence in lone. One female with an illness was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital; Morrow County deputy responded to the lone area for a disturbance; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice took a report of a civil pro blem in lone; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a charge of Criminal Trespass in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a 911 call from Bakes in Irrigon; Mrrow County deputy re sponded to a juvenile distur bance in Boardman; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a brush fire on Laurel Lane Vi mile south of 1-84, Boardman; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice took a report of a family MTM Electric Inc. Farm • Home • Commercial Electrical & Lighting supplies Electric Motors Service Calls Serving Arlington Fossil, Condon, Heppner disturbance outside Bakes on Hwy 730, Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriff'6 of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence on Kincade for a female with an unknown illness. No transport was made. March 28: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a burn ing tree on Olsen Road; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon ambulance to a ranch outside of Condon for a subject with an unknown illness. Person was transported to the clinic. Morrow County deputy ar rested Paul Lynn Brazeau, 32, West Port, on two Clatsop County warrants. He was lodg ed at Umatilla County jail; Morrow County deputy responded to the West Glenn addition for a report of a suspicious vehicle. March 29: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept to a report of a vehicle fire on 1-84, mile By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager post 127; Morrow County deputy History does indeed repeat began an investigation of a itself. Here's an article direct reported incident where the from the September 5, 1918 driver failed to perform duties Gazette-Times “ Will Build after an involvement in an Public Toilets". The city of accident; Heppner and the county of Morrow County deputy Morrow are each constructing responded to a report of theft. toilets for the accommodation Deputy advised complainant of travelers and the public in that it was a civil problem; general. The city is building Morrow County Sheriff's of one just at the rear of the jail fice dispatched the Heppner building on their lot on Willow ambulance to Pioneer Mem Street, and the county will put orial Clinic for a transport; in a toilet near the fair grounds. Morrow County Sheriff's of The urgent necessity of these fice dispatched the Boardman accommodations has at last im Fire Dept, to 744 Mt. Adams, pressed itself upon our for a grass sfire. Fire was authorities and we are glad to extinguished; note that the actual work is be Morrow County Sheriff's of ing done." And in 1995 with a fice dispatched the Boardman little different wording “ City Fire Dept to Paul Smith and Park to see new restrooms". Kunze Road for a grass fire. This was a joint effort with the Turned out to be a controlled Chamber applying for the Kin- burn; zua grant and the city pro Morrow County Sheriff's of viding the match and legwork. fice dispatched Condon Fire (We trust that the design as Dept, to a residence out of Con compared to those 1918 struc don for a propane leak; tures will reflect progress). Morrow County deputy Su,<;h positive happenings in responded to the Irrigon area Heppner. ? far cry from a year for a juvenile problem. ,$gq when we. felt we were March 30; Morrow County heading for rock bottom. Our deputy located a cow on Miller current surge of community Lane, Boardman and located energy and positive attitude owner; meant passage of the pool, Morrow County deputy school and county measures; began investigation of theft of progress is being made on our a VCR from Capeco, Irrigon; ag history museum, the RV Morrow County deputy park is up and running and we responded to the lone area for continue to look at diversified a report of a vehicle racing ideas to keep Heppner healthy. through town. It's a great community. On the March 31: Morrow County downside, merchants are hav Sheriff's office dispatched the ing some shoplifting problems Heppner ambulance to Cal's and we sometimes have van Restaurant for a female with an dalism. Hopefully, we can injury. Patient was transported; reach those involved with other Morrow County deputy ar challenges to enable them to rested Robert Martin Doty, Jr., learn to feel good about ac 31, Irrigon, for Assault IV complishment, community domestic. He was lodged at pride and honesty; rather than Umatilla County Sheriff's office seeking dishonesty for what jail. ever reason. Your chamber is April 1: Morrow County open for suggestions from all Sheriff's office dispatched the ages. Fossil Fire Dept for a fire on Chamber will be planning Chase St., Fossil. Fire was put some educational tours and out; meetings to gain input on your Morrow County Sheriff's of ideas for the Main Street fice dispatched the Mitchell am revitalization project. Remem bulance for a single car accident ber those trees some of you on Painted Hills Road. A male purchased in 1991? They will patient was transported to actually be visible in late 1997. Prineville. Thought for the week: “We April 2: Morrow County are morally responsible for Sheriff's office arrested Tarry every wrong which we have Lee Twidwell, 33, Irrigon, for the power to prevent." Failure to Appear/Driving Under the Influence of Intox icants. He was cited and released; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence in 676-9228 Boardman for a male with an injury. No transport was made. Wayne Standiford CCB 284 33514C Box 182, Condon p i «aim Scratch Pads ~ 50 » Gazette-Times Roger Britt Septic Service Serving Morrow-Gilliam County & surrounding areas • 24 Hr Service 'm • Licensed & Bonded DEQ approved 676-5096 • Rt. 2 Box 2060 • Heppner, OR Septic tanks pumped, residential & Commercial Your local septic service c -I M lilO d y services Cub Scouts Pack 661 holds meeting Palm Sunday services at Hope and Valby churches will be held Sunday April 9. The service will begin in the fellow ship hall with the blessing of palm crosses and a processional into the worship sanctuary to the hymn, “ All Glory, Laud and Honor". Worship service and Sunday school at Valby Lutheran Church located on the Ione- Gooseberry Road, will begin at 9 a.m. Bible study on the Gospel of St. Luke will begin at 8:15 a.m. Lonnie Rill will play the piano at worship ser vice. Hope Lutheran Church will have worship service and Sun day school at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 8, there will be a work party at Hope church to clean up the building and grounds for Easter services. Chamber Chatter #37316 384-3215 Lutherans plan April 3: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Lamb Weston for a male with an in jury. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept to 1-84, mile post 133 for a vehicle fire. Fire was extinguished; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to a residence on Cowin St. A female was tran sp orted to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an illness; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to take a report of theft of items; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a traffic problem; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept to a grass fire. Turn ed out to be a controlled bum. O.T.P.R. report Ry Mary Ann Munfars______ This weekend was a pro fitable one for many area rodeo competitors at the U.S. Team Roping held in Rufus April 1 and 2. Ryan Matteson and his dad Chuck of Heppner each came home with $811 for their fifth place finish after roping four head. Brett McDowell also rak ed in a couple thousand dollars for winning third in the #7 roping. Walla Walla, WA. was the site of the NWQHA Barrel Rac ing on April 1. Janice Davis came out on top in the open with her niece Annie Hisler placing seventh. Hisler also placed second in the 13-25 year old category with traveling partner Lexi Matteson placing fourth. 9 Mustangs beat Dufur IIP > ! The Cub Scout Pack #661 held their pack meeting on March 28. The Bear Den presented the colors, lead the Flag salute and retired the col ors at the end of the meeting. The Tiger Cubs led a round of singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", and talked about carrying pool toys and walking in the parade in support of the pool bond. Webelos presented a skit on dental hygiene. Each boy in the Wolves Den showed and told about the col lection they were doing to earn an achievement award. Each member of the Bears Den tied a different knot and told what it is used for. Brian Haguewood and Kiel Naims both received their Bear badge, Brian one gold arrow point and Kiel two by doing achievements out of their book. Sam Van Liew and David Norton from the Webelos II Den, built a telegraph to send Morse Code and received their Heppner High School rodeo club has lots of talent Heppner High School has talent this year in the sport of high school rodeo with Tiffanie Munkers and Lexi Matteson currently in the number one position in point standings in their events state wide. Over 100 girls and boys are par ticipating this year at each of the rodeos. Along with Munkers and Matteson the rest of the team includes Annie Hisler and Justin Matteson both Heppner and Katie McCoin, Condon. Following are results of the Heppner 752 Ox-14 8 0 Dufur 000 00 -0 3 6 DePriest, M Jones (2) Merrick (3) and B. Jones; Dickenson and Han na. W-Dickenson, L-DePriest. HR-none. Eugene High School Rodeo held March 24 and 25: Tiffanie Munkers, reserve all around cowgirl, barrel racing first, girls cow cutting and goat tying fourth, pole bending seventh. Lexi Matteson sixth in goat tying and pole bending, eighth in poles and ninth in barrels; Annie Hisler third in barrels and ninth in poles; Katie McCoin second in poles; Justin Matteson fifth calf rop ing, sixth steer wrestling. Bridal Tables kt & P aniti Buffata • April 15, XL9 • ••'it *«» ‘i . ; ; t . i j The H eppner M ustangs showed no mercy to the young struggling Dufur team as they came to Heppner April 1 and beat the Rangers 14-0 in five innings. Dufur got off to a bad start, being an hour late for the game and struggled the whole time, going through three pitching changes. Chris Dickenson struck out eight for the Mustangs. Trent Hughes went 3-4 at the plate with two doubles and a single. Heppner batted through the line-up in the first inning scor ing seven runs. Eric Schon- bachler, Dickenson and Jon Hanna each had a single for Heppner and Hughes had a double in the first. Dickenson, Hanna, Hughes, Dan Burnside and Donnie Pointer all had RBI's. Hughes doubled again in the second and Chad Skroch hit a single scoring Hanna and Hughes. Brian Koffler got on base with from an error scoring Schonbahler, and Dickenson who also made it to first off an error scored Koffler. Jim Garret hit a single bringing Skroch and Ryan Nevala home in the third ending the Mustang scoring for the day. communicator badge. The annual Pinewood Derby will be held Sunday, April 9 at the Elks Club in Heppner. Check-in time to weigh cars and get them registered for the race will be from 3-5 p.m. The race will begin at 5 p.m. The Cub Scout leaders were recognized by George Naims, representing "People for the Pool" for walking in the St. Patrick's Day parade in support of the swimming pool bond. Those marching were: Tiger Cubs leader Sandra Van Liew, Sloan Keithley, Chris Rayburn, Roy Proctor, James Van Liew, Riley Wight, Jesse Kurts; Bears leader George and Bob Naims, Kiel Naims, Brian Haguewood, Aaron Griffith; Wolves leaders Kelly Boyer and Val Campbell, Josh Lankford, Tyler Boyer, Ryan Campbell, Josh Gutier rez, Aaron Delveaux; Webelos leaders Tom Norton and Hal Bergstrom, Adam Bergstrom, Robert Whalen, Frank Ledford, Chris Dilley. 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