Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 02, 1998, Page FIVE, Image 5

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head garage door.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp-
ner Police Dept, a requ :s toi an
officer concerning a case
MCSO received a report of a
wounded deer on Highway 207.
The deer was put down.
MCSO, Boardrnan Police
Dept, and Boardman ambulance
received a report of a woman with
heart problems on 1-84 eastbound
having an angina attack.
MCSO received a report of an
unwanted male subject who called
a woman’s residence and she has
an unlisted number.
MCSO deputy, Oregon State
Police, Boardman Police Dept,
responded to a report of a man
making threatening phone calls to
a woman in Irrigon.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp-
ner Police Dept, a report of an
intoxicated male bundle:’, up in the
alley behind the Elks/Yaw’s in
Heppner.
Nov. 18: MCSO received a re­
port of a car driving onto a back
yard and taking parts from tsvo
vehicles.
MCSO deputy arrested Nicho­
las Navarro Landeros, 25, for
Driving while License Suspended
infraction. Illegal Backing and a
warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/
Driving while License Suspended
and DUII. Landeros was lodged
at USCO jail.
MCSO received a report of a
black cow on Highway 730 a mile
east of Irrigon.
MCSO received a report from
a woman in Boardman that her
10 year old son did not come home
the previous night. He was lo­
cated at a friend’s house and re­
turned home.
MCSO received a report of a
Lexington woman startling a tres­
passer who was sleeping in the
bam. The man was run off but a
knife and other items were left
behind.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a Nintendo 64 stolen from a
residence in Boardman.
MCSO received a report of
kids on 4th Street in Irrigon mak­
ing too much noise.
MCSO received a report from
a place off Gooseberry Road in
lone that was broken into and a
t.v. stolen.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a bur­
glary at Linden Way in Heppner
with a lot of items taken.
MCSO received a report of a
small green Toyota pickup dump­
ing out a live dog on 1-84 east-
bound, milepost 177.
MCSO received a request for
a welfare ch :ck on a woman with
Alzheimer’s disease. She had
been found at a sister’s house in
Umatilla.
HPD arrested Joseph Kindle,
18, on Assault IV and Burglary I.
Kindle was lodged at USCOjail.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a ve­
hicle keyed in Heppner. Ihere was
no officer on duty to investigate.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a vehicle vandalized at Sentry
Market in Boardman.
MCSO received a report of a
van disabled after hitting a deer in
Imgon.
Nov. 19: MCSO and Boardman
Police Dept, received a report of
people banging on the wall ana
peeping in the windows at Sand
piper Apts, in Boardman.
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­
lice Dept, and Irrigon Fire Dept
responded to a report of an alarm
in the safe area at Bank of East­
ern Oregon, Irrigon. If turned out
to be a false alarm.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp-
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ner Police Dept, a report of a shot
fired in Heppner.
MCSO received a report of a
blue pickup in Imgon pulling a
trailer loaded down that had only
three tires.
MCSO received a report of
garbage dumped on property on
Little Buttercreek.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a
pickup parked by the Pioneer
Memorial Hospital emergency
room that was blocking traffic.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of two
kids rollerbladng, down Water
Street hill and the caller almost hit
them.
MCSO received a report of a
12 year old who left a note that
she was running away in Imgon.
The child and a companion had
been gone about two hours The
kids were located.
MCSO dispatched to Oregon
State Police a report of spilled
onion bins at the Patterson Ferry
on-ramp.
MCSO received a report of
wild dogs running at large, killing
a cat and scaring children in
Imgon.
MCSO deputy, Heppner and
lone ambulances responded to a
report of a single vehicle accident
at the intersection of Rhea Creek
and Liberty School roads with two
subjects, one with severe injuries
who was airlifted to St. Charles
Medical Center in Bend. It was
possibly a DUII.
MCSO dispatched to Oregon
State Police a report of a horse
trailer broken down. The caller’s
husband, who rode to Boardman
on horseback to get help, had not
yet returned. The husband was
located and a tow company called.
MCSO dispatched to Oregon
State Police a report of an alter­
cation between a male subject
who lives in Imgon and his cousin.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a request for as­
sistance to move a man from his
chair to his bed.
UCSO arrested Vernon Lee
Denison. Jr., 30, on a warrant for
Burglary II, Assault IV and Crimi­
nal Mischief. Denison was lodged
at UCSO jail.
Nov. 20: MCSO received a re­
port of a tall, slim man with a black
cowboy hat walking funny, who
was believed to be intoxicated and
who stole a tan 1983 Mazda in
Imgon.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a panic alarm at a Boardman
residence. It was a false alarm,
the dog may have tripped it.
MCSO received a report of
dogs reported previously who
were back.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a win­
dow pulled out and curtains tom
at a Heppner residence. The resi­
dent was out of town.
MCSO received a report of a
pile of tumbleweeds completely
blocking Willow Creek road at the
reservoir turn-off. The road 1 :pt.
was notified.
MCSO received a report of an
unsafe motorist on Highway 730
headed into Imgon. The white
Chevy pickup was tailgating,
speeding and passing. An officer
was unable to locate anyone.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of three boys shooting on a ser­
vice road that runs by a home.
MCSO received a report of a
phone disconnected and the caller
was concerned about the woman
on the line. The woman was okay.
MCSO received a report of a
matter concerning a woman who
said her ex-husband wouldn't give
her the kids and was yelling at
them. The caller was advised it
was a civil matter and if the kids
were scared they should call 911.
MCSO received a report of a
dog reported earlier caught in
Irrigon.
MCSO received a request for
a welfare check for a subject in
Irrigon who was depressed and
was believed to be suicidal. The
subject was okay.
Nov. 21: MCSO dispatched to
the Boardman Police Dept, a re­
port of a female who left the No­
mad Lounge in Boardman who
was believe to be too intoxicated
to hitchhike. She was located and
given a ride home
MCSO received a report from
a truck driver that a male with a
punk-style haircut had asked him
some questions.
MCSO received a report of
two suspicious males pounding on
an apartment door at the Sand­
piper Apts. They said they were
looking for the 21 year old mother
o f a seven year old that they
wanted to give back to her.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of a male
lying in the front yard of a Hepp­
ner residence.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of a neighbor who has been gone
for over 24 hours and left the dog
unattended.
MCSO dispatched to Oregon
State Police a report from two
callers of a huge boulder the size
o f a VW bug on Highway 26
milepost 56.
MCSO received a report of a
non-injury fender-bender in
Boardman.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of dogs harassing other dogs at a
residence.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report of juve-
Randy’s Rules
For Holiday Giving.
Introducing
CHRISTMAS CASH
That’s right! From now until December 18th,
you can get a loan of up to $1,000 in interest-
free CHRISTMAS CASHm to use for Christmas
shopping in the local area. You have until
January 31st of next year to spend it. And
you have 10 full months to pay it back-wilh
no interest and no fees, period!
You can use your “cash" at the participating
merchants in Heppner, Lexington, lone,
Condon, or Arlington.
Give 'em something they'll really love...
like Justin Original Workboots?' The most
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With the unique Double Comfort '’ system
to keep their feet comfortable all year long.
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The January 20 meeting of the
Boardman
Chamber
of
Commerce will focus on new
projects in the Boardman
Community. The Chamber will
meet in the Recreation Center of
the Driftwood RV Park, Kunze
and
Paul
Smith
Roads,
Boardman.
The front page of the
Boardman Community Web Site
will be available for preview by
community
members
and
businesses. The Port of Morrow
will present a progress update on
the Riverfront Center.
Other
businesses
and
organizations sharing project
updates include: Bank of
Eastern Oregon, new Boardman
branch; Hayden Homes, Juniper
Ridge Subdivision; Kathy Neal,
real estate; Boardman Park and
Recreation District; In-lieu
Fishing Site by Colville Tribal
Construction; Watts Brothers,
Morrow Cold Storage LLC;
Hugh Homer, Driftwood RV
Park expansion; and more.
"Several dining facilities in
Boardman have remodeling
plans," says Chamber Director
Carol Michael. "We hope to
have project updates from them,
but our noon meeting hour
makes it a challenge for them."
The Boardman Chamber of
Commerce meetings are open to
all. Those planning to eat must
call or FAX a request for a lunch
to J& D Electric, 481-2511, fax
418-2573, or the Boardman
Chamber of Commerce, 481 -
3014, by Monday, Jan. 18. The
cost of the lunch is $6.
A newly cut, green Christmas
tree is a beautiful sight. It is also
a potential fire hazard if not
cared for properly.
By keeping your tree as fresh
as possible while it is in the
home you can help insure
against a fire. Kathryn Kettel,
Oregon
State
University
Extension Agent, offers some
tips on keeping your cut
Christmas tree fresh and safe.
-Supply plenty of water. If the
tree is to be stored for some time
before being moved indoors,
stand the tree trunk in a
container filled with water. If
the tree is to be displayed
immediately, set the trunk in a
tree stand that is designed to
hold water. Don’t forget to saw
a quarter to a half-inch portion
off the bottom of the tree trunk
to allow the tree to take up
water. Keep your tree stand
filled for as long as the tree
remains in the home. Check it
daily, especially the first few
days after it is cut.
-Do not add bleach to your
Christmas tree water. In the
past, media reports have
recommended that a bleach
so lu tio n
be
used.
"Unfortunately,
this
recommendation to use bleach is
incorrect
and
potentially
dangerous," said Kettel. "Bleach
can quickly kill cut Douglas fir.
The dead trees then become fire
hazards. Generally, the best way
for keeping trees fresh is to re­
cut the base of the tree and place
it in water. Well-watered trees
should remain fresh for three or
four weeks."
-Locate the tree away from
heat sources and away from
doors in the home. In the event
of a fire, the tree could block
escape from the room.
-Keep the Christmas tree room
cool.
The cooler the room
temperature, the longer the tree
will stay fresh in the house.
-Turn your tree lights off when
not around the tree.
-Do not bum candles on or near
the tree.
-Avoid overloading electrical
cords.
-Make sure your home smoke
detector is working properly and
keep a portable fire extinguisher
handy just in case.
Friday, Dec. 18, Old Heppner Middle School Gym at 8 p.m.
Saturday. Dec. 19. Columbia Middle School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
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Extension offers tree safety tips
“Carol* by Candlelight"
S an k of Eastern Oregon to making a total of tSO.000 ot Christmas Cash
available so don't wait too long to sign up! Details of the program and a list of
participating merchants Is available at any bank of Eastern Oregon branch
Boardman
Chamber projects
The Oregon East Symphony presents
"Around the corner, not around the state’’
lone
outside trying to get him to come
out. The subject ran away.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept., Heppner ambu­
lance a report of a 52 year old dia­
betic woman who was having a
seizure. The patient was trans­
ported to Pioneer Memorial Hos­
pital in Heppner.
MCSO received a report from
a woman at the Imgon Mobile
Court that her boyfriend said he
was going to burn down her
trailer. She requested a deputy to
check for a fire. The officer con­
tacted the subject who said he had
no such intentions.
MCSO received a report from
a man that his brother-in-law was
beating up on his sister in
Boardman.
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
ner Police Dept, a report from a
man that a person who lives in a
trailer on his property had threat­
ened him.
A family event that will bring in the holidays!
Bank o f Eastern Oregon
Heppner
mlcs driving recklessly and a per­
son wanted to sign a complaint.
MCSO deputy, Imgon Fire
Dept, responded to a report from
the Hermiston Police Dept, that a
male subject locked himself in the
bedroom at a residence at Wood­
lands Trailer Park and started a
fire after a d.spute with his girl­
friend.
MCSO dispatched to the City
of Heppner a report of a broken
water main.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman ambulance a report
from a man in Boardman that he
was having trouble breathing.
MCSO received a request for
an officer concerning a woman’s
12 year old daughter who was hid­
ing at a friend’s house and would
not come home in Imgon. The
friend’s parents would not let the
woman talk to her daughter.
MCSO received a report of a
house broken into and kids hang­
ing around the house.
MCSO received a report of a
male subject who had taken the
caller’s daughter’s vehicle with all
her belongings in it.
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious vehicle at an Irrigon
residence.
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman Police Dept, a report
of information about a burglary at
a Boardman residence.
MCSO received a report of a
man with probable cause for ar­
rest for attempted murder out of
Hermiston.
Nov. 22: MCSO received a re­
port of 15 subjects in a man’s front
yard in Irrigon drinking and being
disruptive at 4:06 a.m. All left in
their vehicles.
MCSO received a report of a
civil problem concerning the sale
of a horse. The animal was trans­
ported out of state without the
buyer paying. The horse’s owner
was in California, but the horse
had been on property in Boardman
for several months.
MCSO dispatched to Oregon
State Police a report of an elk on
F.S. Road 5316.
MCSO deputy, Boardman Po­
lice Dept., Boardman ambulance
responded to a report of a six day
old in Boardman having trouble
breathing. The patient was trans­
ported to Good Shepherd Commu­
nity Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO dispatched to Heppner
Fire Dept, a report of a grass fire
five miles past the fairgrounds on
the Pilot Rock Highway.
MCSO, Boardm an Police
Dept, received a report from a
man who said he was assaulted
by a man and the man was still
Arts Council of Morrow County Hohdiy fundnustr
Stop in today at any Bank of EO branch and
sign up for your CHRISTMAS C A S H I t only
takes about 30 minutes for approval. Then
your Christmas shopping can begin!
Arlington
454-2636
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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 2,1998 - FIVE
Tickets: $5 per person * SIS for 3 children - accompanied by 2 adults
For tickets contact
Doreen OeBoard, 481-2607 * Joyce Graff, 422-7191
This even! is sponsored in part by Rudd's Hearing Aid Serrlce
and (he East Oregonian Publishing Company
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