EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 25, 1995
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office in Heppner reports
dispatching the following
business during the past week:
Oct. 10: Morrow County
deputy responded to a
residence in Irrigon residence
to begin an investigation of a
family disturbance;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched Boardman Fire
Dept, to a vehicle fire on 1-84,
mile post 157. The fire was ex
tinguished;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of a
vehicle license plate stolen from
the Boardman area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman
area for a welfare check;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to a residence at the
Wilson Trailer court in Board-
man for one year old with an
unknown injury. The child was
transported by private vehicle;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Heppner area
for a welfare check.
Oct. 11: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Heppner Fire Dept, for a fire on
Water St. Fire turned out to be
an outside burn;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Columbia Jr.
High School in Irrigon and
began an investigation of
abuse;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Bombing Range
Rd. for a report of a vehicle fire.
Call was unfounded;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an Irrigon resi
dence for a neighborhood dis
turbance;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to a motor vehicle
accident on 1-84 at mile post
166.5. One patient was trans
ported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Her-
miston with injuries;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon
ambulance to a motor vehicle
accident on Hwy 206 mile post
23.5 at Mt. Identifier. One pa
tient was transported to Mid-
Columbia Medical Center ih
The Dalles.
Oct. 12: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Arlington ambulance to a
motor vehicle accident on 1-84
westbound at mile post 145.
The vehicle was towed and no
transport was made;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Tabitha Winters, 28,
Heppner, for three counts of
Negotiating A Bad Check;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a field fire on
Wilson Rd. Turned out to be a
false alarm;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Deirdre V. Gumb, 25
Moses Lake, WA for Driving
Under the Influence of Intox
icants;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the area of Paul
Smith Rd. to investigate a
report of shots fired in the area.
Oct. 13: Morrow County
deputy responded to Bakes in
Irrigon for a report of a male
subject causing a disturbance.
Deputy was unable to locate
anyone;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the lone fire
Dept, to a grass fire across from
the Shearer residence on Hwy
74;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a two car accident
on Division/Slaughter roads at
Irrigon. There weren't any
injuries;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of a neighborhood
disturbance;
Morrow County deputy took
a theft report from Roa Fran
cisco Rt. 2, Box 322A, Irrigon.
Oct. 14: Morrow County
deputy responded to the
Boardman area for a report of
a disturbance;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, and EMT's to a
motorhome roll-over on 1-84
mile post 163. Two females
were transported by Irrigon
ambulance to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a residence off
Wilson Road for a domestic
problem;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
and Irrigon Fire Depts. to a
field fire off of Olsen Rd. in
Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to East St. in Irrigon
for a child that had locked
himself in a vehicle;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Lexington
area for a neighborhood dis
turbance;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a reported motor
vehicle accident on 1-84. Call
was unfounded.
Oct. 15: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman Fire Dept, to a
potato shed fire on Columbia
Ave. at Oregon Potato Inc.;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
Fire Dept, to a grass fire on the
south side of 1-84 at the Three
Mile Canyon exit;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of theft
from a residence in Boardman.
The investigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a
disabled vehicle on Hwy 74
near the lone area.
Oct. 16: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Spray ambulance to a residence
in Spray for a male with an
unknown illness. The patient
was transported to St. Charles
Hospital;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of
trespassing in the lone area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to a location on
Hwy 19 for a male with an il
lness. The patient was trans
ported to Mid-Columbia Med
ical Center in The Dalles.
Oct. 17: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Arlington ambulance to 1-84,
westbound, to mile post 119 for
a truck driver with an un
known illness.
Oct. 18: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman Fire Dept, for a
haystack fire north of Board-
man on Cargill Road;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the lone High
School to a reported alarm
sounding at the high school.
The call was unfounded;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon
Market for a report of theft.
Oct. 19: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Ir
rigon area for a possible family
problem;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the West Glen
Estates in Boardman for a civil
matter;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon Fire
Dept, to a grass fire five miles
south of Condon.
Oct. 20: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Mor
row County Grain Growers,
Lexington, for a report of theft
of two pickups, tools and
miscellaneous items;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman
area for a report of shots fired;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Hwy 730 for a
report of a traffic problem.
Come Share With Us
at
Willow Creek Baptist Church
Bible Study for all ages 2 p m.
Worship Service 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
560 North Minor
Oct. 21: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Heppner ambulance to a
residence on Union Street for
a male with an illness. The pa
tient was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner;
Morrow County deputy
responded to West Glen
Estates, Boardman, for a
disturbance;
Morrow County -deputy
responded to Main Street,
Boardman, for a hit and run
motor vehicle accident. There
weren't any injuries;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Wilson Road
Trailer Court in Boardman for
a family disturbance.
Oct. 22: Morrow County
deputy responded to a
residence at Country Garden
Estate for a report of a prowler;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
Fire Dept, for a fire alarm at
Chemical Waste Management
in Arlington;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a citizen on 1-84 at mile
post 169. The deputy gave the
citizen a ride into Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a citizen with a tow
vehicle request on 1-84;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Spray am
bulance and Air Life to a Spray
residence for a male with an il
lness. The patient was flown to
Bend;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a juvenile problem;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a citizen with a flat tire
on 730/8th Street West, Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept, with a disturbance at
Dodge City, Boardman.
Oct. 23: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman ambulance to a
residence at the Wilson Road
Trailer Court for a one year old
with an unknown illness;
Morrow County deputy
removed a traffic hazard at
milepost 83 on highway 207;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for an animal problem;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an Irrigon
residence to start an assault
investigation.
Oct. 24: Morrow County
deputy responded to a burglary
alarm at an Irrigon residence.
A responsible party responded
to the scene and all was
secured.
HHS sports
dessert Nov. 9
The Heppner High School
fall sports dessert will be held
Thursday, Nov. 9, beginning at
7:30 p.m. at the high school
cafeteria. Students who played
sports fall term will be honored
at the dessert.
The dessert will feature cakes
made by Debbie Scott.
Arts and Crafts
Colts play exhibition game
The Heppner Colts Youth
Football team ended its season
with a halftime exhibition
scrimmage at the Heppner
High School football game
against Pilot Rock, Friday, Oct.
20 .
The young Heppner team,
comprised of fifth and sixth
graders, finished the year with
a four win, one loss record. The
Colts played several teams
from the Hermiston-Boardman
area. They played one game
during half time of a Riverside-
Heppner High School football
game at Boardman.
"It was a really successful
y e a r ," comm ented coach
Chuck Matteson. "The kids
learned a little bit and had a lot
of fun. I think it was a positive
experience." Matteson said
that the coaches tried to impart
the qualities of teamwork and
trust emphasized by Greg
Grant, high school football
teacher and coach, who or
ganized the program.
The Colts consisted of the
following team members: man-
agers-Kiel Naims, fourth grade,
and Jody Maddern, sixth
grade; fifth graders: Trevor
Rhea, Jerry Shank, Josh Win
ters, Connor Kilkenny, Donald
Adams, Brad Adams, Robert
Whalen, Ben Turrell, Adam
Bergstrom, Brian Gutierrez,
Chris Dilley and Daniel Jepsen;
sixth graders: Rob McKenzie,
Kyle Waterland, Kelly Paullus,
Stephan Matheny, Brian Rust,
M ichael McCabe, Jessica
Gutierrez, Travis Bellamy, Kyle
M iller, Leland Rill, Brad
Bowman, Jerid Penturf, Kevin
Drake and David Norton.
Coaches were Matteson, Kel
ly Fox and John McCabe.
Lexington Grange meets
By Delpha Jones
Lexington Grange met for
their regular meeting on Mon
day evening with the master
Clarence Buchanan in the chair.
The charter was draped for
Janice Cutsforth and Anita
Boyer. Music was provided by
Betty Marquardt and the
chaplain Zelma McDaniel fill
ed her position. Reports were
given by the committee chair
man and plans for Columbia
Basin Electric dinner were
discussed. The lecturer did not
have a program because it was
election time.
It was announced that
Pomona Grange will meet at
Willows Hall on Saturday, Oct.
28. The speaker will be Petr
Hyes, exchange student from
the Czech Republic, who is
visiting the Stefani family in
lone.
A report was given on the
grange insurance by agent
Kathy Clark. An election of of
ficers was held with the follow
ing elected: master Clarence
Buchanan; overseer Barton
Clark; lecturer Jean Nelson;
assistant steward Lyle Peck;
LAS Virgina Peck; chaplain
Zelma McDaniel; treasurer
Cecil Jones; secretary Delpha
Jones; gatekeeper Eldon Gil
bert; steward Steve Yaw;
Ceres, Verna Brinda; Pomona,
Barbara Gilbert; and Flora,
Dorothy Wilson. Plans were
discussed for installation, with
a date and time to be announc
ed later.
Estes, Allstott win state bowling tourney
Cyde Estes (I) and Jackie Allstott (r) receive trophy necklaces and
patches from Betty Branstetter, president SWBA.
A mother-daughter team of
Cyde Estes and Jackie Allstott
took first place in the state in
Division 2 of the Oregon State
Women's Bowling Association
tournament.
Estes got a score of 570 and
Allstott finished with a 513.
They had a handicap of 436 for
a combined total score of 1519.
Estes won doubles, singles,
all events and team honors, as
did Sandi Hanna, Annie
Schwarz and Vicki Turrell.
Allstott, Cindy Doherty and
Sally Maddern took doubles,
team and all events. Gwen
Healy won doubles, singles
and team. Chirella Wallace,
Andrea Mortimore and Judy
Aaron won doubles and team
events.
The teams of Len's Process
ing won fourth place and First
Interstate Bank, ninth in Divi
sion 3.
A total of 3,752 women
registered to bowl.
Paul Tews to speak to group
to hold sale
Morrow County Creative
Arts and Crafts will hold their
fall sale, Saturday, Nov. 4, at
the Episcopal Church in Hepp
ner from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
church is located on the corner
of Church and Gale streets.
Painting, craft items, needle
work and miscellaneous white
elephants will be on sale.
Members are reminded to
bring white elephant articles
and two dozen cookies to the
sale.
All proceeds benefit the club.
Paul Tews will share the
highlights of actions taken by
the National Church body on
Sunday, Nov. 5, during the
coffee hour following commu
nion service. Tews was one of
the delegates to the Elea Chur
chwide Assembly in Minnea
polis, MN this past summer.
He is a member of Valby
Church and was one of nine
delegates from the Oregon
Synod.
Jane Rawlins, one of 14
representatives of the Oregon
Synod to Poland, will share her
visit to churches of the
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Lexi Matteson tied for reserve
all-around cowgirl honors at
the Eugene High School Rodeo
recently. She took first place in
barrels and poles and 10th in
breakaway roping.
Teammates Annie Hisler and
Matteson joined Mandy Duby
of Pendleton and competed for
the Intermountain Rodeo team,
which tied for first in cowgirl
team standings at the rodeo.
Only three girls can compete
for team honors. Hisler, Mat
teson and Duby were chosen
from past successes of placings
by the Intermountain Club.
Hisler, who has not seen
much rodeo action for awhile,
placed second in barrels at
Eugene and seventh in poles.
Three Matteson children,
Lexi, Lacey and Ryan won their
respective age groups in Pee
Wee Rodeo over the past year
and received new saddles for
their efforts.
Hisler recently traveled to
Central Point with her aunt,
Janice Davis of Hermiston, to
iompete in the last Columbia
River Circuit rodeo. Hisler cur
rently holds first place in per
mit standings, with Davis in
10th place in Columbia River
Circuit standings.
High School rodeo will re
sume March 2-3.
Bowling League
Koffee Kup Keglers
Oct. 10
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The Holy Rollers 14Vz 9Vz
The BJ's
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M.C.G.G.
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No Pin Hitters
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The Dregs
11 13
The Alley Cats
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15
High series: Bunnie Lindsay
489.
High game: Lajuanna
McKenzie 180.
Thursday Nite Mixers
Sept. 28
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Wright's Century 8
4
# 6
8
4
lone Repair
4
8
Lancer Lanes
7
5
Skaggs Auto Clinic 4
8
High games: Dianna Hoeft
215. John Breidenbach 186.
High series: John Breiden
bach 528, Dianna Hoeft 513.
Splits converted: Robyn Ball
4-5, 7-9-6-10; Phyllis Piper 5-7;
Dianna Hoeft 3-10; Darlene
Clark 3-10; John Breidenbach
3-10; Daniel Sample 5-10.
Oct. 5
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lone Repair
12 4
Wright's Century 11 5
# 6
11 5
Lancer Lanes
8
8
Skaggs Auto Clinic 4
12
High games: Randy Sample
212, Dianna Hoeft 178.
High series: Randy Sample
562, Gayle Eynetich 501.
Splits converted: Rob Skaggs
4-6, Phyllis Piper 3-10.
Oct. 12
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lone Repair
15 5
Wright's Century 14 6
# 6
12 8
Lancer Lanes
9
11
Skaggs Auto Clinic 8
12
High games: John Breiden
bach 244, Marie Rudisill 204.
High Series: Marie Rudisill
543, John Breidenbach 539.
Splits converted: Phyllis
Piper 3-10.
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details of this service.
Evangelical Church of the
Augsburg Confession in the
Republic of Poland on Nov. 5
at 5 p.m.
A potluck dinner will preceed
Rawlins' presentation. Rawlins
is a member of the Valby
Church.
Matteson ties for
all-around honors
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