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with
breathing
problems.
Transported to Good Shepard
Hospital.
Heppner PD received a report
of kids harassing a man at
apartments by the Heppner
bowling alley.
Boardman PD received a report
of kids throwing rocks at a man
on Boardman Ave.
MCSO received a report of
someone going through a fence
on Wilson Lane jn Boardman
and leaving a vehicle plate at the
scene.
Oregon State Police received a
report of a navy blue Chevy
extend cab passing at 80 plus
mph on Bombing Range.
MCSO received a report of a
tub stolen on Upper Rhea Creek
Rd. Turned out to be a civil
problem.
Boardman PD received a report
of yelling and screaming at
comer of Willowforks and
Cottonwood Loop in Boardman,
and a broken bottle discovered.
MCSO received a report of a
deputy flagged down by an
Imgon fire department fireman
on an illegal bum.
MCSO received report of two
vehicles near a garage and a
residence who appeared to be
taking items.
June 18 - Boardman PD
received report of two males
beating on a door at the Outback
Apartments. The men went to a
white pickup in the parking area
and rummaged around and took
out what appeared to be a pistol
from under the seat. Turned out
to be an argument between two
people. Woman would not let a
man in. It turned out that he was
just taking his wallet out from
under the seat.
Heppner PD received a request
from a man who had fallen and
needed assistance getting up.
MCSO received a report of a
blue Dodge Intrepid driving
erratically on Hwy. 730 leaving
Irrigon. Suspect located on 1-84.
MCSO received a report of a
bike found in Irrigon.
MCSO suffered a power surge
and lost all equipment for one
minute.
Oregon State Police received
report of a woman and two kids
walking northbound on Hwy 74
headed to Hermiston. Woman
was located, talked to and given
ride back to Heppner.
MCSO received report o f a
false alarm at lone Bank of
Eastern Oregon, because of a
power surge.
Heppner PD and Heppner Fire
Dept, responded to a report of a
car smoking under the hood. No
one was in vehicle.
Boardman Fire Dept, and
MCSO responded to a report of a
grass fire in median on 1-84 mp
171.
MCSO received a report of a
woman who had lost her car keys
in Lexington. She found them in
her purse when she was on
phone.
MCSO received report of a
found bicycle in Boardman.
MCSO received report of
missing one year old German
Shepherd in Boardman.
MCSO received report of a
fight in the parking lot at Irrigon
Sentry. Fight was just verbal and
broke up without injury.
Boardman PD received report
of filthy room at Riverview
Motel.
Boardman PD and MCSO
responded to a request for an
officer at Wilson Rd. Trailer
Court. The trailer space was
empty.
Boardman PD and MCSO
received a report of a woman
assaulted by a man at Sandpiper
Apts, in Boardman.
Heppner PD received a report
of a man following a subject who
broke his window earlier.
MCSO received a report of a
yellow and white pickup driving
recklessly in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of a
white pickup passing two
vehicles on the right.
Heppner PD received report that
a man again spotted an individual
who he believed broke his
window.
MCSO received report of a stop
sign down next to AC Houghton
in Irrigon.
Heppner PD received a report
o f smoke coming from Cannon
St. in Heppner. Turned out to be
a controlled bum with a valid
burning permit.
MCSO received a report of a
shoplifter in custody at Central
Market in Heppner.
Oregon State Police received a
report of a deer floating or
swimming in canal at Boardman.
MCSO received report of a two
vehicle accident in Irrigon. No
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injuries.
MCSO received report of cash
and money orders stolen from a
home in Imgon.
MCSO received report of a
blue semi traveling 75 mph plus
weaving in and out of traffic.
MCSO received report of a
woman's ex boyfriend abusing
her children.
MCSO received report of a
house burglarized in Imgon and
misc. items stolen.
MCSO received report of
phone booth vandalized and glass
broken out at Imgon park.
Oregon State Police received a
report of a speeding United Van
Lines truck headed westbound
from Paterson Ferry.
Heppner PD received report of
a woman's ex-husband calling
and harassing her and their
children.
Heppner PD received a report
of a woman's son harassing her
in Heppner. The boy was lodged
at a shelter.
MCSO received report of
possible drunk driver in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of
an on-going traffic problem in
Irrigon.
MCSO received report of a dog
attacking a man's daughter and
* her friend in Lexington.
Boardman PD received report
of two 911 calls traced back to
pay phones at the Boardman rest
area. Officers unable to locate
anyone.
MCSO received report of
possible stolen pickup in Imgon.
MCSO received report of a
male
subject
intoxicated
harassing people in Heppner.
MCSO received report of a
disturbance at Irrigon video
store. John Homer, 41, was
arrested for Assault IV, Criminal
M ischief
II,
reckless
endangering. He was lodged at
Delivery man
reports early
morning incident
Engagement
Bourne - Coller
Sarah Elizabeth Bourne and Jamie Michael Coller have
announced their engagement and forthcoming marriage.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Wayne Bourne of Baker City
and Christy Virgil of Lexington.
The groom is the son of Leo Coller and Brenda Sherbum, both ol
Baker City.
They both are 1997 graduates of Baker High School.
The couple plan to be wed July 18, at 11 a.m. in a ceremony
officiated by Pastor Monte Loyd at Baker Valley Chnstian
Assembly Church. A reception in honor of the couple will be held
at the church following the ceremony.
The bride and groom will return to Baker City to reside after a
honeymoon tnp to the Oregon coast.
Rodeo office completed
Oregonian delivery man Floyd
White reports an incidents early
in the morning last week, where
several teenagers harassed him
and threw a bottle at his pickup.
White says he was delivering
papers as usual about 4a.m. when
he say two young people about
16 or 17 years old, a boy and a
girl. He was driving on main
street in Heppner and the boy
jumped out in front of him which
caused him to pull over. The boy
reportedly opened the pickup
door, yelled profanities at White
and then went away.
Later in the morning White said
a vehicle pulled up behind him
and the occupants o f the car
threw a bottle at him.
The incident was reported to the
police White said.
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MCSO received report of grass
fire west of county line of Hwy
730.
MCSO received report of a
blue Nissan 4-door that tried to
run another vehicle off the road.
June 20 - Heppner PD received
a report of someone sleeping in a
storage shed in back of Kate's
Pizza.
MCSO received report of a man
back at Heppner fairgrounds
harassing
people.
Man,
intoxicated was taken to Bend by
his friend.
MCSO received a report of a
house burglarized in Boardman.
MCSO received report that
someone was breaking into
Irrigon Manna concession stand
and stealing everything.
MCSO received report of
speeding BMW bikes north of
Lexington going 100 mph plus.
MCSO received report of
harassing phone calls in Irrigon.
MCSO received report of a man
who had filled up at Chevron in
Boardman and had a gun at his
feet in the vehicle.
MCSO received report of an
assault at Imgon Mobile Park.
June 21- MCSO received
report of alarm at a residence in
Irrigon.
MCSO received report of a
Dodge pickup speeding in and
out of parking lot at Imgon BP.
Heppner Fire Dept, and
ambulance received report of
mobile home at Robinson Ranch
2.5 miles east o f Heppner on
Hwy 74, fully engulfed in flames
and explosions.
Heppner PD and ambulance
received report of a woman who
had fallen and possible broken a
hip.
MCSO received report of a 12-
year-old runaway.
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Newly-completed rodeo office at the rodeo grounds in Heppner
A new office has been
completed at the rodeo grounds
in Heppner. Sue Gibbs of the
Oregon Trail
Pro
Rodeo
Committee says that the office
will provide shade and a rest area
for rodeo contestants, a meeting
place and storage.
Eckman
Construction
completed the office renovation.
Kinzua Resources donated $700
in materials and Blue Mountain
Lumber Products, $1,400, for
construction.
Gibbs says that the new crow's
nest at the rodeo grounds has also
been completed, as has handicap
access. She says that the new
handicap facilities will allow a
person to drive up, unload a
wheelchair onto a cement slab
and then proceed up the ramp to
the rodeo stands.
She said that a slab has been
poured for handicap restrooms,
but more funding will be
required for construction of the
actual facilities.
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The music has been funded by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District
July 3.
Concessions Sold All Day
10 00 A M
5»h Annual lone <th of July Best Ball Golf Totarum ent begins
•Hole-in-one prize » Alaskan cruse for two1
(More inform ation at 541-422-7410 or 541-676-5437)
6 00PM
"R e d W h ite B lu e " B and loHowed by
Oregon East Sym phony's 'B o n n e v ille B ra s s ' Q u in te t
(Bring y d » lawn chairs, your blankets, your p tn e dinners
En)oy1)
July 4.
Children's Activities. Go-Carts, and Great Food A l Day1
630 A M
10:00
11 00
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3 00
2:00
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9 30
DUSK
(Homemade Pies, German Sausages. R i» . Chicken, Hot Dogs, Beer Garden, and M orel)
Dawn s Early Light W ak/Run
Horseshoe Tournament Begins
Parade (C al 422-7243 lor inform ation)
•Including the MW Beet Classic Antique Cars
BLUES BANDS BEGIN PLAYING IN THE PARK
Free Swtnm ing at the Pool until 4 P M.
'S im ply Songs & S tories' by A n n e -L o u is e S ta rry ,
•Storytelling for the Young and Old
The Doug Nowell Bend
Linda Hornbuckla
Lloyd Jo n e s
B ugs Henderson and The Shuttle Kings
50th Anniversary FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Many THANKS lo our sponsors, wituxil whom our cetebreton *ouU not be post tdei1
For mors information, cas 422-7243 or 422-7410
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Camping available '
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BURNING
BAN
Effective July 6, 1998,
the Fire Chief of the City of Heppner
is imposing a closed season for
open burning based on local fire safety
concerns. This burning ban is for the City
of Heppner. A reminder that open burning
season also includes a “burn barrel”. The
closed season will remain in effect until
further notice this fall as per ORS 478.960.
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Heppner Jr. Sr.
high releases
honor roll
Hgppner High School an
nounces its 1997-98 fourth quar
ter honor roll. Honor roll includes
grade point averages from 3.5-4.
H onorable m ention includes
GPAs from 3.-3.49.
Senior honor roll: Maci Childers,
Petra Elguezabal, Emmet Evans,
Genny Sneddon, honorable men-
tion-M indy Binschus, Adam
Doherty, Jayme Hansen, Jonas
Healy, Miles Hill, Annie Hisler,
Josie Proctor, Joshua Roy, Jessica
Van Winkle, Travis Wilhelm.
Junior honor roll: Jill Barber,
Timothy Dickenson and Maja
Dietiker, all 4., Brooke Boyer,
K athleen G reenup, Jaclynn
Hughes, Shane Matheny, Sarah
Monahan; honorable mention-
David Bates, Audra Bunch, Bias
Elguezabal, Derek Gunderson,
Janelle Healy, Christine Kenny,
Amber Peck, Kristi Worden.
Sophomore honor roll: Trisha
Adams, Lindsay Greif, Casey
Ingraham, Ashley Ropp and Heidi
Turrell, all 4., Chris Bowman,
Stephanie Clough, Leah Denton,
Abby Kahl, Laurie Michael, Amy
Papineau, Kimberly Pointer. Macy
Rhea, Michael Schonbachler,
Matthew Van Liew; honorable
mention-Cody Bellamy, Joseph
Bourne, Kimberly Hansen, Amy
Drake, Kristen Marshall, Mitch
Mathews, Corey Miller, Justin
Nelson, Tracy Rankin, Luiza
Saenz.
Freshman honor roll: Amber
Flaiz, Danielle McDowell, Tara
O zm ent, Scott Van W inkle,
Lindsey Ward; honorable mention-
Krista Adams, Sarah Eckman,
San Juanita Elguezabal, Brian
Kennedy. Blake Knowles, Manssa
McCabe, David Piper, M aria
Saenz, Craig Scott, M elinda
Smith, Amanda Sneddon.
Eighth grade honor roll:
Jonathan Bennett and Shelley
Rietmann, both 4., Meghan Bailey,
Bradley Bowman, Jodie Carlson,
Jessica G utierrez, S tefan
M atheny, Brian Rust, Paula
Spicerkuhn, Samuel Van Liew;
honorable mention-Claire Ander
son, Brett Barber, Kevin Drake,
Michael McCabe, David Norton,
Julie Proctor, Molly Turrell.
Seventh grade honor roll: Dou
glas Orwick, 4., Donald Adams,
Sally Calvert, Dawn De Boer,
Daniel Jepsen, Conor Kilkenny,
Lacey Matteson, Marcy Miller,
Ashley Ward; honorable mention-
Bradley Adams, Tracy Baker,
Cindy Gall, Aleshia Geer, Gema
Grant, Megan Healy, Clayton
H enderson, Rachel Howard,
Sibbea Jones, Jesse Kempas,
M ichael K ennedy, Larena
P enturf, Trevor Rhea, Jerry
Shank, Nicole Wilson, Joshua Win
ters.