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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 8, 1997
Jr. High Drama Club plans performance
The Heppner Junior High
School Drama Club has
planned a performance of
three one-act plays
this
Thursday and Friday, Jan 9
and 10, at the Heppner High
School cafeterium The plays
are "Twodunit", two mysteries,
and "The Trial o f Amanda
Marie Locks" (aka Goldie
Locks)
Dress rehearsal, open to the
ublic, will be Thursday at
30 p m Admission is 50
cents The play performance
will be Fnday at 7 p m
Admission will be $2 for aaults
and $1 for students
Cast members include Jon
Bennett,
Brad
Bowman,
Jennifer Dilley, Kevin Drake.
Tasha Hollis, Heidi Kurts,
John McKinny, Jody Maddern,
Kristin Nesse, Laura Nesse,
David Norton, Leland Rill,
Paula Spicerkuhn and Molly
Turrell Sally Walker is drama
advisor with the assistance of
Ruth Norton. Stage hands are
Kelly Paullus and
Sam
VanLiew.
Heppner Junior High School Drama Club members practice for up­
coming play
Sheriff's Report
The
Morrow
County
Sheriffs office reports dis­
patching the following busi­
ness during the past week:
Jan 1 : Boardman Police
Dept, received report o f shots
fired in parking lot o f Sand-
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Morrow County officials sworn in
Newly elected Morrow
County officials were swom-in
in a ceremony at the Morrow
County Courthouse Monday,
Jan 6
County Judge Louis Carlson
swore in Morrow County
Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth,
who, in turn, conducted the
ceremony for commissioner
John
Wenholz and
tax
collector Gayle Gutierrez
Sheriff Roy Drago and
surveyor Denny Edwards, also
recently elected, were unable
to attend
"The people in government
are what counts," commented
Carlson "We rank at the very
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efficiency."
(L-R): Louis Carlson, John Wenholz, Gayle Gutierrez, Barbara
Bloodsworth
piper Apts., Boardman;
1-84 Patterson Ferry off-ramp;
the Army Corps o f Engineers
License.
Oregon Dept, o f Trans­
Morrow County Sheriffs
Jan. 2: Heppner Police Dept, were notified;
portation flagging crew re­ received a report of a barbecue
office
dispatched the Board-
Morrow County deputy
ported roadway wash out at and other items stolen from investigated a report from Irri­ man ambulance for a two year
Anson Wright Park. A log had outside the Heppner Neigh­ gon o f a possible gas siphon­ old believed to be having a
blocked the culvert. Highway borhood Center;
seizure. The ambulance was
ing;
207 at milepost 11-13 was
cancelled
and the child was
Morrow County deputy
Boardman Police Dept,
closed and ODOT was dis­ responded to a report o f a dog received a report o f kids who
transported to the doctor by
patched so traffic could be di­ bite in lone. The dog was in its had shot a goose in the wing private vehicle;
verted;
Heppner
Police
Dept,
own yard and the subject and were mistreating it;
Boardman Police Dept, re­ reached over to pet it. It turned
received
a
report
o
f
a
dog
in a
Heppner Police Dept, re­
ceived a request for an officer out to be a scratch;
ceived a report o f a dog that jeep for hours on Main Street
at the Boardman Texaco.
in Heppner. The dog appeared
Morrow County deputy res­ had been hit by a car and was
Someone reported that a per­ ponded to a report o f a sus­ lying injured in the parking lot to be hot;
son had stuck a gun in his picious red Toyota pickup o f the R&W Drive-in.
Morrow County Sheriffs
face;
with big tires around a home
Jan. 5: Morrow County office received a report o f a
Boardman Police Dept, in Irrigon;
Sheriffs office received a pickup at Bakes, Irrigon, that
arrested Sean Elliott Ferguson,
Morrow County deputy report o f a female screaming was hit by a hit-and-run
23, on charges o f Assault and responded to a report o f a "pistola" and "policia" in lone; vehicle;
Menacing. Ferguson w as cited suspicious brown Monte Carlo
Morrow County Sheriffs
Morrow County Sheriffs
and released on his own with 2-3 adult males in the office received another report office and the Oregon Dept, o f
recognizance;
driveway o f a home on Kunze o f an upset female. Enriquez Transportation received a re­
Morrow' County deputy
Road in Boardman;
Flores was arrested for Failure port o f a dead deer in the fast
arrested Juan Luis Martinez
Boardman Emergency Medi­ to Appear on a Possession o f a lane on 1-84 eastbound, mile­
Arias, 19, on charges o f Rape cal Technicians received a Control Substance charge and post 161;
I, Sodomy I, and Burglary. He request for an ambulance at Providing False Information.
Morrow County Sheriffs
was lodged at the Umatilla the Riverside High School Flores was lodged at the office received a report of
County Jail;
gym for a girl with an injury;
Umatilla County Jail;
ornaments and other items
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy
Boardman Police Dept, re­ missing from a porch o f an
responded to a report o f a responded to a report o f a ceived a report of a fight at the Irrigon residence;
motor vehicle accident by woman destroying her own Boardman BP station. The
Morrow County Sheriffs
Gregg’s Tavern in Irrigon. A home and then knocking out vehicle had left the scene;
office received a report o f
pickup had run into the fence the windows o f another per­
Boardman Police Dept, re­ dogs that hadn't been fed from
by the tavern and was trying to son's car.
ceived a report o f two three- around six days at a residence
get away. The subject had
Oregon State Police received wheelers in an open field on in Heppner;
already made contact w ith the a report o f a theft o f three N.E. Third Street;
Morrow County Sheriffs
victim;
beagle puppies valued at $250
Morrow County Sheriffs office and the Oregon State
Morrow County Sheriffs
each while the resident was office dispatched the lone Fire Police received a report o f a
office received a report o f away from their home on Gun Dept, for a stove on fire at a semi-truck with a low boy
calves out on Old Highway
Club Road north o f 1-84 near residence on Second Street in weaving in and out o f the
730. The calves were returned;
the Army Depot.
lone;
lanes on 1-84 eastbound, mile­
Morrow' County Sheriffs
Jan. 3: Morrow County
Morrow County deputy post 151. Everything checked
office received a report that
deputy investigated a report of responded to a report by a out okay.
the garbage transfer station be­ a possible theft of a T.V., VCR Pendleton woman of telephone
tween Heppner and Lexington
and speakers;
harassment from a Boardman
was broken into;
Morrow County deputy resident.
Morrow County Sheriffs
responded to a report o f a care­
Jan. 6: Oregon State Police
office received a complaint
less driver near Park Place, received a report o f a vehicle
from a Boardman resident
Irrigon;
at the Boardman exit traveling
about neighbor's dogs chasing
The Morrow County Gun
Morrow County Sheriffs westbound in the eastbound
animals;
Club will be open Sunday,
office dispatched the Board- lanes;
Heppner Police Dept, re­
man ambulance for a five year
Morrow County Sheriffs Jan. 12 at noon to begin its
ceived a report o f a vehicle
old with an illness;
office received a report o f a weekly winter shooting sche­
stolen the previous night. The
Morrow County Sheriffs burglar alarm at the BP station dule.
vehicle was located, it had not
A brief business and plan­
office received a report o f a in Irrigon. It turned out to be
been stolen;
ning meeting will be followed
Level 2 on upper Hinton Creek an employee error;
Heppner Police Dept, re­ and advised NW Weather that
Oregon State Police received by an afternoon o f trap­
ceived a report o f the side door
the level was dropping. Pio­ a report of a disabled slaughter shooting. All members and
to Willow Lanes Bowling
neer Memorial Hospital and truck on the side o f the road at interested persons are invited
Alley was open and no one
to attend.
was there. The owner forgot to
shut the door;
Oregon State Police received
a report of an Irrigon woman
running around in her yard
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Light Confinem ent System
Morrow County deputy
arrested John Sanford Kol-
stand, 43, McMinnville, on an
alleged Driving While Under
the Influence o f Intoxicants,
No Insurance and No Driver's
M C Gun Club
to begin shoots
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