Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 19, 1997, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times. Heppner Oregon Wednesday, February 19, 1997 - THREE
Sheriffs Report
continued from page 8
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Sheriffs office dispatched to
MC road dept, a report of a
sinkhole on Nichols Lane off
Baseline rd. mp6.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Gilliam sheriff Condon fire dept,
and Condon ambulance a report
of 4-6 inches of water on Rock
Creek bridge on 206 near Delzell
rd. Vehicle later reported in
water almost to top of vehicle.
Two vehicles were discovered in
the water. Five people, wet and
scared, were rescued.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
state hwy dept, a report of water
over new bridge with a culvert
sticking straight up at hwy 74
and Little Buttercreek rd. below
Franklin Grade.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Boardman police a report of a
loud noisy Chevy truck racing
around.
Feb. 1: Sheriffs office
dispatched to home. A report of
an 85-year-old man who had
fallen. He was transported to
PMH.
Sheriffs office received report
of a speeding white suburban in a
no passing lane headed toward
Lexington.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
city of Heppner a report of a
possible broken water line above
swimming pool near Shobe
Creek. Water was going over the
road.
Sheriffs office received report
of a woman screaming at a baby
at the Weary Traveler Inn in
Irngon.
Sheriffs office received report
of a disturbance between the
manager and an unknown subject
at Weary Traveler Inn.
Sheriffs office received report
of four juveniles walking on 1-84.
One was reported to be wearing a
firefighter's turnout coat.
Sheriffs office received report
of two dead cows on Olsen rd.
Turned out to be cow hides.
Sheriffs office and Imgon
ambulance received report of a
possible heart attack victim at a
.residence in Imgon.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Boardman police a report of an
suspicious caller to a Boardman
resident.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Boardman police a report of a
newer white pickup driving
slowly past pedestrians and then
turning around and speeding
towards them.
Sheriffs office received report
of a family that had not returned
on time from Cutsforth park
area, later discovered to be stuck
in Ukiah.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Heppner police a report of an
attempted break-in at an
apartment at Mt. Glen apartment
in Heppner.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Wheeler county a report of
human bones and clothing
allegedly discovered near the
Donnelly rest area.
Sheriffs office received report
of a burglary in Imgon.
Feb.3: Sheriffs office received
report of a possible burglary at a
ranch on Lloyd rd. in lone.
Sheriffs office received a
request for a welfare check on
two children.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Heppner police a report of
shoplifting at Central Market.
Feb. 4: Sheriffs office received
a report from a woman in the
Heppner area that a calf was
being butchered on her property.
Sheriffs office received a 911
call from a juvenile. The juvenile
was given a lecture and warning
on misuse of 911.
Sheriffs office responded to a
suspicious pickup at a residence
in the Wagon Wheel addition in
Imgon. Unable to locate vehicle.
No damage to residence seen.
Sheriffs office received a
request for an officer concerning
noise at a residence at Oasis RV
Park in Imgon.
Oregon State Police and
Sheriffs office received a report
of a disabled vehicle at 1-84
Eastbound at milepost 166. A
woman with a flashlight was
seen running toward Boardman.
Sheriffs office received report
of a suspicious pickup parked in
the driveway of a residence in
Imgon. Unable to locate vehicle.
Feb.5: Sheriffs office
dispatched to Heppner Fire Dept,
a report of a chimney fire at a
residence in Heppner.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
state police a report of a single­
vehicle motor vehicle accident at
hwy 207, milepost 20 north of
Lexington by Butter Creek.
GOOD LUCK AT
DISTRICT!
MUSTANGS
Heppner
Mustangs
Friday, Feb. 21
8:30 p.m.
vs. Weston-
McEwen
Pendleton convention center
Heppner
Lady
Mustangs
Friday, Feb. 21
1:30 p.m.
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The following businesses and individuals
say GOOD LUCK! Mustangs
Charlie, Marcia, Colin and Claire Anderson
Bev’s Bookkeeping, Eddie and Bev Gunderson
Delbert, Nola and Mindy Binschus
COME TO
Central Market Red Apple
Court Street Market
THE GAMES
Steve, Kathi, Chris, Traci and Tim Dickenson
Gardner’s Men’s Wear
Jerry, Carmen, Joseph, Jonas and Janelle Healy
Heppner Gazette-Times
Joyce, Trent and Jaclynn Hughes
Kinzua Resources
George, Debbie, Rick and Brian Koffler
Bill, Merilee and Danielle McDowell
Chuck, Sherry, Justin, Lexi, Ryan and Lacey Matteson
John, Kelly, Brooke and Tyler Boyer
Murray Drugs, John and Ann
Dave, Patty, Shane and Stefan Matheny
Ron, Maryanne, Christopher, Nicholas & Logan Anthony
Bob, Pam, Rick, Kristi and Robert Worden
Bob, Cheryl, Jerid and Darrin Ployhar
Gary, Barb, Jeff and Julie Watkins
Dave, April, Chris, Andy, Allison and Camille Sykes
Marie, Randy, Nicole and Ross Van Etta
Jim, Donna, Josh and Jake Roy
Sweeney Mortuary, Pat, Trish, Corey, Nicole, Cameron
& Brooke Sweeney
Skaggs Auto Clinic, Frank, Janice, Rob and Kim
Peterson’s Jewelers
Les Schwab Tires
Morrow County Grain Growers
Larry and Betty Mills
Lexington Machine Works, Al and Jean Brazell
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Dave, Tricia, Brent and Derek Gunderson
D&L Auto Parts
Kuhn, Spicer and Mills
Coast to Coast
Reese, Linda, Chrisy and Robby Schultz
Cal’s Service Center, Cal and Bev
Kelly, Lorrie, Kelsie Fox, Bill and Jim Schlaich
Van Marterand Kahl Insurance
M.C. Abstract and Title Co.
Skip, Sandy, Whitney and Donald Matthews
Heppner T.V., Inc.
The Staff of Wells Fargo Bank-Heppner Branch
Shoe Box, Talk-n-Tops, Fabrics, Inc.
Devin Oil Co., Dick and Joe
Miller Manufacturing, Gene and Shannon Lancaster
Wheatland Insurance
Bank of Eastern Oregon, member FDIC
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Karla, Lindsey, Jeff, Kyle and Kory Waterland SUPPORT
YOUR
TEAM