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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 13, 1999
lost the connection and an officer
requested an ambulance
MCSO deputy arrested John
Edward Lambert Jr.. 28. Richland.
The Morrow County Sheriff s
WA for Assault IV Domestic-
Office reports handling the follow -
Felony w ith a Child Present Bail
ing business
was
set at $7,500
Sept. 20: MCSO deputy ar­
Sept.
21: MCSO received a
rested Rosario Topcte Llamas. IX.
report
of
a theft of chainsaws.
for Assault II and Failure to Per­
MCSO
received a report of a
form Duties o f a Driver He also
grey
Ford
T aurus stolen in
had a w arrant out o f the
Boardman
Hermiston Police Dept for Fail­
Oregon State Police received
ure to Pay Fine/DUII Llamas was
a report that a truck window was
lodged at the UCSOjail
shot out while it was headed to
Boardman Police Dept a r­
Pilot Rock from Heppner approxi­
rested Lisa L>nn Beyeler. 41. on
mately 10 miles out o f Heppner
UCSO warrants for Failure to
MCSO received a request for
Appear/Assault IV (she has five
a
deputy
contact for a 12 year old
w arrants out o f the UCSO)
andwouldn t There was no Hepp­ student to be cited for Minor in
Beyeler was lodged at the UCSO
ner Police officer on duty to re­ Possession-Tobacco at Columbia
jail
spond
Middle School in Imgon
Heppner Fire Dept received a
MCSO received a request for
Heppner Police Dept received
report of a small fire in a bum
a deputv in Imgon concerning a
barrel that had gotten out of con­ safe broken into and jewelry a request for an officer to accom­
pany a Services to Children and
trol and was spreading fast
taken
Families worker to a residence on
MCSO deputy arrested Ruben
MCSO received a request for a report of abuse.
Gutierrez. Jr . 36. on a Morrow
information concerning the City of
MCSO received a request for
Countv Circuit Court warrant for Irngon s sewer sy stem alarm that
an
officer at Heppner Elementary
Parole Violation/Harassment He keeps going off
School
for students who were sup­
was lodged at UCSO jail
MCSO. Boardm an Police posed to be in school but weren't.
Boardman Police Dept re­ Dept received a request for an
Boardm an Police D ept.,
ceived a request from a woman officer from an Imgon man who
who said her son wants to run say s his son is intoxicated and he Boardman ambulance received a
request for an ambulance for a 62
aw ay
believ ed he assaulted his girlfriend year old woman who is insulin-
MCSO received a request for and is about to leave.
dependent and said she was hav­
information on the noise ordi­
M CSO. Boardm an Police ing problems The woman, who
nance
D ept. Imgon ambulance received
Boardman Police Dept re­ another call concerning the previ­ was conscious and alert, refused
ceived a report of a neighbor s dog ous incident Dispatch could hear transport
Heppner Police Dept, received
that won t stop barking
a woman screaming and a scuffle
MCSO received a report of a w ith a banging noise The dispatch a report of a juvenile inside the
fence at the old Heppner swim­
ming pool
w w vw w w vvw w w vw w vw vw w w w vvw w w w v
M CSO. Boardm an Police
Dept received a report of a white
pickup that was all over the road
and waving people to pass him on
1 8 0 //.
- H eppner - 6 7 6 - 9 9 3 5
1-84 westbound An officer was
unable to locate anyone.
MCSO received a request for
assistance at the Morrow County
annex
MCSO received a request for
a welfare check on a woman and
a three year old child. The woman
had planned to break up with a
Call in your pizza order at
male subject w ho had a history of
domestic violence
4:00 and pick it up after
Heppner Police Dept. Services
work! Plus we deliver
to Children and Families and Mor­
everything on our menu!
row County Juvenile Dept, re­
ceived a report of possible abuse.
MCSO received a request to
Book your Rock- IS • Bowl Birthday
deliver a message
Party Today! Call for information.
MCSO received a report of a
possible poacher on Rhea Creek
Road in lone. Someone in a silver
Ford high-rise pickup was shoot­
ing from the vehicle
MCSO received 911 hang-up
calls. The call was traced to a
Boardman residence and every­
thing w as okay
Sheriff's Report
vehicle in Irrtgon that was racing
and squealing tires
MCSO deputv cited a subject
for causing unreasonable noise
Heppner ambulance received
a request for an ambulance for a
construction worker having a
heart attack The patient was
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner then later air­
lifted to Portland
MCSO received a request for
an extra patrol at an lone resi­
dence where a vehicle was tam­
pered with
MCSO received a request to
pick up a 13 v ear old and take him
home He was told to come home
(?<yilrln 5 H o w l & P in e r
Yew F a ll & W inter H ours
Tuesday - Friday 11-2,4-8
• Saturday - Sunday 4-8
i w
x
Sept. 22: Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a hit-
and-run with property damage in
Boardman
MCSO received a report of a
pumphouse broken into and gas
Q gc J .
Qc To
Little League
plans work day
Paint U p
5 F ix U p
Heppner Little League will hold
a workday on the Bob Kilkenny,
Shad H isler and G eorge
Waterland baseball fields on Sun­
day, Oct. 24, at 1 p.m.
Those planning to attend should
bring their own tools and meet at
the field they wish to work on.
“Please come if possible to get
the fields ready for winter,” said
a Little League spokesperson.
stolen on Highway 207 out of yard yelling and throwing things ton There were no Arlington
and then she said everything was
EMTs to respond
Ruggs
okay and hung up
UCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report from
MCSO received a report from herd of black Angus cattle cross­
a woman that her mother had
a woman who said when she
ing the road w est o f Echo toward
taken her four year old son four
came
home
from
work
there
was
Highway
207 (Buttercreek).
year ago from Imgon and she had
a
bullet
hole
in
her
window
MCSO,
Boardman Fire Dept
iocated them in Illinois
Oregon State Police received received a report of a vehicle on
MCSO received a report of an
a report o f a large dead animal on fire on the 1-84 westbound ramp
intrusion alarm at a Boardman
1-84 westbound.
50' from Main Street in Boardman
residence
Sept. 24: Oregon State Police
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report o f
arrested Jason Rhctt Paluso, 27, juvenile problem
someone dumping garbage in a
on circuit court warrants for Fail­
M CSO . Boardm an Police
recycle bin in Irngon and the
ure
to
Appear
for
Possession
of
a
Dept
received a report o f 2-3
caller knew who it was
Controlled
Substance
and
two
people,
possibly intoxicated, argu­
Boardman Police Dept, re­
counts
of
Failure
to
Appear
for
ing
ceived a report of several males
Theft I Paluso was lodged at the
MCSO, Imgon ambulance re­
fighting near Sam Boardman El­
UCSOjail
ceived a report of a possible sui­
ementarv school The faculty
MCSO received a report from cide attempt with a 45 year old
would transport them home and
a
w
oman w ho said that w hen she man w ith a cut left arm who was
handle the situation
MCSO received a request for got up off" the couch, there were severely bleeding The subject ran
a deputy to accompany a woman things on the floor that caused her off tow ard the river The man was
concerning the noise problem of to fall. She wanted someone to found and refused treatment, but
a refrigerated truck that parks check it out While she was on was transported to Good Shepherd
the phone, her husband came on Community Hospital in Hermiston
near her residence in Imgon
Troy Cox, 35, was transported
MCSO received a request for the phone and said all was okay.
She
got
upset
and
swore
at
him
to
UCSO jail on charges of Dis­
a deputy to assist in locating a fos­
MCSO
received
a
report
of
orderly
Conduct/Menacing
ter child who left an Imgon resi­
MCSO
received a report of an
bulls
out
on
Highway
207.
dence The child was located and
hysterical
female
running on foot
MCSO
received
a
report
of
a
returned to the foster home
on
1-84
castbound
away from
bad
check
in
Irrigon
w
ritten
for
a
MCSO received a report from
two
males
chasing
her
boat
a woman in Imgon that she was
Heppner Police Dept., Hepp­
MCSO received a report of a
attacked by a dog
ner
ambulance
received
a
request
house
and car egged in lone The
M CSQ. Boardm an Police
for
transport
for
a
male
subject.
caller
requested
an extra patrol
Dept received a report of vehicles
Pendleton
Police
Dept
a
r­
MCSO
received
a report of a
speeding at Sandpiper Apts, in
rested
Linda
Cherry'.
38,
on
a
war­
male
subject
who
w
as
late to show
Boardman
rant
for
Driving
while
License
up
at
a
residence
to
swap
vehicles
Sept. 23: MCSO deputy ar­
Suspended/Felony.
Cherry
was
at
11:29
p.m.
The
subject
showed
rested Ladd Wayne Kanyid. 38.
up
okay
at
1:07
a
m
lodged
at
the
UCSOjail
on a Baker Countf warrant for
MCSO received a report of
Sept. 25: MCSO deputy ad­
Parole Violation and charged with
offensive
littering.
vised he was out in a field on
Resisting Arrest. He was lodged
MCSO received a report of an Baseline 3-4 miles outside of lone
at the UCSOjail.
alarm
at the Irrigon annex It was w ith two kids running A 13 y ear
MCSO. Oregon State Police
a
false
alarm caused by the clean­ old and a 12 year old were cited
'a rso n team. Boardman Police
ing
crew.
and released to their parents
Dept received a report from the
MCSO
received
a
report
of
Imgon Justice Court at the Irngon
MCSO. Oregon State Police
annex that, upon arrival, an em­ found property
received
a report of a wrong-way
MCSO received a report of a
ployee found smoke in the air. de-
driver on 1-84 eastbound in the
possible case of Possession of a
bns all over, a hole in the wall and
westbound lanes
Controlled Substance
a door open
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report of a
MCSO received a report of
large
tree limb on Kunze Road
garbage dumped on the comer of stolen wallet. The wallet was
MCSO
received a report of
found
Utah and S E 10th in Irrigon
high
w
inds
blowing dust around,
MCSO received a report of
Boardm an Police D ept.,
causing
little
visibility
suspicious circum stances at
Boardman ambulance received a
Boardman
Police Dept re­
Bake's. Two older men had lots
report of a 46 y ear old w oman at
ceived a report of an audible bur­
of change and lots of ones.
the Boardman Manna w ith a pos­
glar alarm at Riverside High
MCSO received a report from School at 10:17 p m An officer
sible stroke. The patient was
a woman who said her soon-to- located several students and fac­
transported to Good Shepherd
be ex-husband showed up and ulty members at the school
Community Hospital in Hermiston
scared her.
MCSO received a report of a
Boardman Police Dept re­
M CSO, lone Fire Dept, re­
mattress and other burned debns
ceived a report o f a grass fire ceived a request for an officer
behind the laundromat in Irrigon
MCSO received a report from
across the creek from lone School
MCSO received a request for
a man that his wife was home
on Gooseberry Road.
a deputy to accompany a woman
Boardman ambulance, mutual alone w ith a baby and a suspicious
to pick up her belongings
aid
received a report of a 69 year vehicle was driving around on
Boardman Police Dept a r­
old
with
heart problems in Arling- Paul Smith Road in Boardman
rested Julio Cesar-Martinez. 22.
for providing False Information to
a Police Officer. He was also
cited for Improper Display. Im­
proper Registration of a Vehicle.
The
Small
Business
now, before it’s too late.
No Operating License and No In­
Administration, through the
Additional Y2K potential
surance
Small Business Development
hazards will also be discussed
MCSO received a report of Center o f Blue Mountain
relating to a variety of topics.
someone dumping 6-8 bags of Community College, will offer a
Participants will take home
free
seminar
to
help
people
garbage in Irrigon
useful materials to test their own
determine if their computers are
MCSO received a report of a
computers for Y2K readiness.
ready for the year 2000.
911 call from Irrigon A female
Space for this seminar is
The class is scheduled for
advised that a male was out in the
limited
so
students
are
Heppner High School on
recommended to pre-register by
Thursday, Oct. 28, from 6:30-
calling the Small Business
9:30 p.m.
Development Center of BMCC
The seminar is structured to
By Dalpha Jonas
at 1-888-441-7232 or Anne
focus on the Year 2000
Morter, BMCC coordinator, at
technology problem and move
-:- Chris Jones, who is attend­
422-7040.
those attending to take action
ing school at Boise, ID., was at
home for the weekend.
-:- The family o f Rick Smith of
Portland area were visitors last
weekend and enjoyed some deer
hunting.
Around 100 seniors were present for the senior meal on Wednesday,
-:- Pearl and Cliff Trahan of
Pilot Rock were Lexington call­ Oct. 6. Members o f the United Methodist Church served. The Meal
ers on Sunday.
Site Committee met after the meal. Hearing aid assistance was given
and blood pressures taken before the meal.
The menu for October 20 will be lamb stew, coleslaw, minted pears,
whole wheat rolls and cherry cheese cake. Members o f the Christian
course. Students must provide Missionary Fellowship will serve.
their
own
weapon
and
The flea market was well attended and the Senior Center did really
ammunition for the firing well. The funds will help support the center.
session.
The new manager of the senior apartments is Marian Murchmson,
Steve Myren is the instructor. not Marilyn as stated in the senior news last week.
Cost of the class is a total of
Judy Buschke has returned to the senior center office after several
weeks absence due to illness. It's great to have her back. Elizabeth
$35.
Interested students should pre- Straley, who filled in for her for two or three weeks, will fill in for
register by contacting Anne Eleanor Gonty for two weeks. Eleanor is visiting here son and family
Morter, BMCC coordinator for in Virginia.
South Morrow County, at 422-
Exercise class is still being held on Tues. and Thurs. at 10 a.m. and
7040 before Saturday.
pinochle is played on Friday afternoons. A movie is shown every
Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Last Sunday five seniors watched "You’ve
Got Mail".
Nina Harshman has moved from the senior apartments back to her
house. We'll miss her here.
Y2K seminar planned
Lexington News
St. Patrick's Senior Center
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Handgun class offered
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LEN’S PROCESSING
(Pat & D arla Schwarz)
A handgun proficiency class is
on the agenda for this Saturday,
October 16, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
at the Boardman Shooting
Range.
Students who
successfully complete the class
and the mandatory firing session
will fulfill the proficiency
requirements needed to obtain
their concealed weapons permit.
Safety is stressed in the
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Low and fixed income individuals can sign up
at the Neighborhood Center for their
Thanksgiving Food Basket before November 12th.
P roof o f incom e and physical address
is required to receive this giving.
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