Sheriff i Report The Morrow County ShenfTs Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: MCSO deputy, while out with a vehicle, advised that the trans­ fer station was broken into. Heppner Police Dept, received a report of vandalism at Court Street Market. Oregon State Police received a report of a semi all over the road on 1-84 MCSO received a report of ju­ veniles at the Irrigon M anna be­ ing mean by throwing rocks at birds and also jumping off the boat launch and playing loud music. MCSO, B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from a woman that her husband, who was extremely intoxicated, yelling at her and throwing her on the floor. David E. Zehner, 42, was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail with $6,000 bail on charges of Menacing. t MCSO, B oardm an P olice Dept, received a report o f four motorcycles riders on Harleys, wearing leather vests, who were all over the road and speeding. MCSO, Imgon ambulance re­ ceived a request for a 73 year old woman complaining that the left side of her body was numb. She had had previous mini-strokes. MCSO, B oardm an Police Dept, received a report of an ex­ tremely intoxicated subject both­ ering customers at the Boardman 76 station. MCSO received a report of a medical emergency w ith two male and one female at the lone pool. The caller said someone was being “donkey-punched” which they defined as a sexual act of violence. Units were unable to lo­ cate anyone at the pool. Aug. 4: Imgon ambulance re­ ceived a request for an ambulance for a 9p year old woman who had a possible stroke. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. MCSO received a report o f animals left after a subject moved. A horse had gotten on a m an’s property. MCSO received a request for a deputy for a welfare check. Oregon State Police received a report of an older male subject standing on the side o f the road holding a reflector post. MC Road Dept, received a re­ port o f a good-sized sinkhole on the north end of Patterson Feny Road. MCSO received a report from a deputy of a large column of smoke off Highway 207/Bombing Range Road. The smoke was coming from a controlled bum in Umatilla County. MCSO received a report of a fire on 1-84 milepost 174 in no­ man’s land. A deputy requested that the Boardman Fire Dept, be on standby. The Umatilla Depot and Hermiston Fire Dept, had the fire under control. MCSO received a request for a deputy to assist in delivering eviction papers to an Imgon resi­ dence. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report o f slashed tires on a pickup. U.S. Forest Service received a report of a fire at the south- southwest com er of Hardman near a camp. It was also attached to a Wheeler County fire. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a request for an officer for assistance at the Boardman Ma­ rina. MCSO received a request for a deputy to accompany a subject to get his belongings. MCSO received a report of a wrong-way driver on 1-84 east- bound in the westbound lanes. Joseph Boianoff, 42, was arrested for DUII. He had a blood alcohol level o f .18. His vehicle was towed. Aug. 5: MCSO received a re­ port of juveniles, who had not re­ turned from swimming, to the resi­ dence where they were staying in Morrow County at 4:06 a m. They were located at their home m Molalla at 4:30 a.m. MCSO received a request for a patrol for a suspicious vehicle at an Imgon residence. MCSO received a report of a general burglar alarm at Inland Aug. 6: MCSO received a re­ port of a female with two children w alking on 1-84 tow ards Boardman. MCSO, Heppner Fire Dept., Heppner ambulance received a report of a motor vehicle accident with injuries on Upper Rhea Empire Bank in Boardman The Creek. One patient with a possible broken back and broken neck was alarm was cancelled. Boardman Police Dept, re­ transported to St. Charles Hospi­ ceived a report of a suspicious tal in Bend via Lifeflight; another tractor with a trailer ng with Artie male with several broken bones Cats and snowmobiles parked at was transported to Walla Walla the Boardman Manna. The dnver Hospital, was just camping. MCSO received a report o f an Boardman Police and Fire audible alarm at the 76 station. depts. received a report of a rup­ The alarm company said to disre­ tured propane tank on fire at the gard the alarm. 76 station. The fire dept, put the MCSO received a request for fire out. a deputy for assistance at the MCSO received a report of an westbound Boardman rest area. unauthonzed use of a motor ve­ MCSO received a report of a hicle from an lone residence The calf loose on 1-84. A deputy was vehicle was located on the side of unable to locate anything. the Bombing Range Road mile- MCSO received a report of an post six, with two flat tires and very $80 fishing pole taken the previ­ muddy. ous night m Boardman. Boardman Police Dept, re­ Oregon State Police received ceived a request for an officer a report that the traffic at Biggs regarding a mixed-breed dog run­ was totally gridlocked due to ning through an apartment. bridge construction. Boardman Police Dept, re­ Heppner Police Dept, cited ceived a request from the Umatilla Carolyn Kay Right, 44, for Fail­ County Sheriffs office for an of­ ing to Perform Duties of a Driver ficer to deliver a message. involved in an Accident. She was MCSO received a request for cited and released with $6,000 bail. a deputy regarding an eviction pro­ Marion County Sheriffs office cess. arrested Marla James Anderson, Heppner Police Dept, received 30, on an Morrow County Circuit a request for an officer regarding Court warrant for Failure to Com- a resident that hit an employee in ply/Possession o f a Controlled the chest. Substance II. She was lodged at Boardman Police Dept, re­ Marion County Jail with no bail. ceived a report of a stray dog. MCSO received a request from MCSO, Oregon State Police a woman, who was out of town, received a report of a domestic to check on her horse that may violence incident in progress. A be in someone else’s pasture. She woman claimed her husband had also requested a deputy contact a gun and was threatening to kill concerning legal issues of taking her. her daughter out o f town and said Boardman ambulance received her husband had been making ac­ a request from the Oregon State cusations that she was in trouble Police to do a blood sugar level for various issues. on a possible DUII diabetic. (Ar­ MCSO received a report of a lington EMTs were not available possible DUII in a red Ford so Boardman was paged.) The Fairlane heading from Umatilla to patient refused transport. - Irrigon. A deputy was unable to MCSO received a report from locate anyone. an Imgon man that his neighbor MCSO received a report of had been dumping garbage in a cows out on Highway 730 in ditch near his residence. He called Irrigon. The possible owner was back and said the garbage was contacted. cleaned up. MCSO received a report that Boardman Police Dept, re­ neighbor’s livestock keeps getting ceived a report from the Oregon out. State Police of a subject in a ma­ MCSO received a report o f roon pickup pulling a horse trailer smoke possibly near the wildlife refuge or railroad tracks. and drinking beer. M CSO, B oardm an Police Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report of an audible alarm Dept, received a report from a at a Boardman residence. The Boardman woman that her hus­ subjects inside were unable to band had been drinking and had clear it up with a passcode. grabbed her. She requested an Boardman Police Dept, re­ officer and then turned down the ceived a report of a possible MIP officer’s assistance. at the laudromat. An officer was MCSO received an abandoned unable to locate any alcohol. 911 call. A deputy made contact Heppner Fire Dept, received a and was told a baby had been play­ report of a grass fire with struc­ ing with the phone. Everything tures threatened. seemed okay. MCSO received a report from Boardman Police Dept, ad­ a woman who says she has more vised he was out with two juve­ information on the suspect who niles who had been drinking. A 15 may have stolen her car. year old was cited for MIP-Alco- MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept, re­ hol by Consumption and Juvencio ceived a report o f a vehicle fire in Sanchez-Mendoza, 20, was cited Imgon. MCSO deputy arrested for MIP-Alcohol by Consumption. Calvin Thomason, 42, for DUII. Boardman Police Dept, re­ He blew a .21. Bail was set at ceived a report of two males in a $6,000. His vehicle was towed. parking lot fighting with several MCSO received a request from individuals trying to break it up. a subject in lone for a deputy be­ MCSO received a report from cause a woman was at his resi­ a subject that her father has in dence and telling him to leave. custody a man who had been Heppner Police Dept, received looking into the window of the a report o f an audible burglar trailer. She advised he would be alarm at Les Schwab, Heppner. standing by for deputies. Hugo A subject was inside without au­ Layola-Arredondo, 18, was cited thorization. It was the cleaning for Criminal Trespass. crew. M CSO, Boardm an Police MCSO received a report from Dept., Boardman ambulance re­ the Oregon State Police of a wrong ceived a report of a male subject way driver on 1-84 going west­ cutting his wrists. The caller man­ bound in the eastbound lanes. A aged to get the knife away from deputy was unable to locate any­ him but he was in the garage. The one. 26 year old subject was trans­ MCSO received a request for ported to Good Shepherd Commu­ a deputy from A.C. Houghton El­ nity Hospital m Hermiston. ementary in Irrigon because there Mitchell Fire Dept, received a were a dozen juveniles at the repo-t of a brush fire behind a school and the school had been residence. vandalized the previous week. Heppner Police Dept, received Dr. Donald j. S«pt«m b«r 7 th - T hursday Ladles’ Night back from summer hiatus. Doris Brosnan and crew serving llngulnl with clam sauce and chicken fettucclne. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. BINGO BACK ON WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 7:00 p.m. HEPPNER ELKS 358 «7S-91S1 a report of a vehicular hit and run. -* w » fr im a , M m T 142 N«rth Mai* M CSO, B oardm an Police Dept, received a hang-up 911 call. Upon contact, there was no an­ swer; no one was home. MCSO received a request from Kegler Sentry for an extra patrol. Oregon State Police arrested Paddy Howell, 36, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Contempt o f Court/Parole Viola­ tion. He was lodged at the Grant County Sheriffs office with no bail. MCSO, Heppner Fire Dept, received a report of smoke west of Morgan off Riverside. Heppner Police Dept, cited Judy Peck, 20, for Theft III with $500 bail and Unauthonzed Entry of a Motor Vehicle, with $6,000 bail. Boardman Police Dept, re­ ceived a report from a man that his kids know where a stray dog lives that was reported earlier. MCSO, Oregon State Police received a report o f a Salem woman that her son reported he was broken down on Highway 74 east of Heppner but didn’t know for sure it was Highway 74. A deputy was unable to locate any­ one. MCSO, Oregon State Police received a report of a subject on his way from Hermiston to Imgon who had been harassing his mom. Irrigon Fire Dept., Irrigon am­ bulance received a report o f a grass fire behind a residence that was headed to an alfalfa field and was threatening structures. MCSO deputy advised he was out at A.C. Houghton playground with a group ofjuveniles. Oregon State Police received a report of a truck trailer with no tail lights. The caller said the driver stated that no one would run into him. MCSO received a report from a subject that his nephew at­ tempted to run him off the road near the 76 station in Irrigon. MCSO deputy arrested Dee Ann Kress, 35, for DUII and was also cited for Driving while Li­ cense Suspended and No Insur­ ance. She was cited and released. Aug. 7: Morrow County Ju­ venile Dept, requested a deputy regarding found p ro p erty in Imgon. MCSO deputy cited an lone 14 year old for Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle and Unautho­ rized Use of a Motor Vehicle. MCSO received a report of a confrontation with a truck driver at the 76 station over a fuel card. The situation was resolved. MCSO received a report of someone entering a residence through a window in Lexington. Boardman Police Dept, ar­ rested Timothy Wayne Brooks, 25, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Parole Violation/Pos- session of a Controlled Substance- C Felony. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail with no bail. MCSO received a report o f a non-injury accident at Wilson and Main streets in Boardman. Heppner, lone and Arlington Fire depts. received a report of smoke and possible flame at Eight Mile/Four Mile junction. Mutual aid was requested from lone and Heppner for one brush rig each. MCSO, B oardm an P olice Dept., Boardman ambulance re­ ceived a request for an ambulance for a man in his 20s who was con­ vulsing. He was conscious and alert but disoriented. He refused transport. MCSO received a report of a fire on the Umatilla Refuge two miles west of Patterson Ferry. The fire was under control. Boardman Police Dept, re ­ ceived a request for an officer from a 12 year old who was call- ihg for his mother. The older brother wanted to leave and was arguing with his mom. It was a verbal argument with nothing physical at the time. Boardman Police Dept, re ­ ceived a report of someone cut­ ting a fence at the Port o f Mor­ row beach. G eorge H erb ert Ramsey, 40, was cited for Crimi­ nal Mischief I. Carbon f o o t Specialist Local music lovers will soon get an opportunity to not only enjoy an afternoon of unusual chamber ensembles, but they will also get a chance to tempt their taste buds on an unusual array of English and American tea. As if this were not enough, a delicious and delicate menu of homemade cookies, along with an intricate assortment o f petite sandwiches will tempt the pallet. All o f this is being offered at the St. Patrick's Senior Center, on Sunday, Sept. 17, between the hours of 2-4 p.m. Funds raised will go to help promote the Willow Creek Symphony, which is under the direction of conductor Lee Frieze of Pendleton. "Lovers of violin music will enjoy the artistry o f Frieze who will also be featured as one of the guest artists that afternoon," said a spokesperson. The 100 high tea settings will be served by members o f the local symphony with intermittent moments of congenial conversation and moments of musical talents, including outstanding young performers of local residency. This musical event is sponsored by Valby Lutheran Church, along with insurance carrier Aid Association for Lutherans. The insurance carrier has pledged to double any proceeds from the occasion up to $800 dollars. Tickets for the high tea are now on sale at Gardner's Men's Wear in Heppner and the Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone. For additional information or for high tea ticket sales, contact Shirley Palmer at 676-9730. There will be a limit of 100 settings for the occasion. Friends o f the symphony from Boardman and Irrigon are especially invited to attend the occasion, said the spokesperson. Colt volleyball startup planned Colt volleyball for children in third through sixth grades is coming to South Morrow County. The program will go from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with games on Sundays and practices on Fridays. A practice session will be held on Friday, Sept. 15, to determine the teams. Gym shoes and knee pads are required for all practices and games. The program is in need of volunteer coaches, an adult and high school volleyball player per team, to make it program successful, said organizer Missy Cutsforth. Registration and release forms will be available at the elementary school office. The volunteer sign up sheet will be at SWCD, Weed Board to meet A regular board meeting o f the Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory Board will be held Tuesday, September 12, at 6 p.m. at the Port o f Morrow in Boardman. Agenda items include; manager's report, weed report, agency reports, direct seeding grant and other business. The meeting is open to the public. Births A londra Vigil Cervantes-a daughter Alondra was bom to Carmen and Antonio Vigil of Boardman on August 20,2000 at Good Shepherd Community Hos­ pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 3 oz. McKayla Jesus Pacheco-a daughter McKayla was bom to Veronica Carvajal and Mario Pacheco of Boardman on August 21,2000 at Good Shepherd Com­ munity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. Kilyn Thomas Estabroolc-a son Kilyn Thomas was bom to Barbara and Mathew Estabrook o f Irrigon on August 21, 2000 at Good Shepherd Community Hos­ pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. Jose D an iel T eiles-a son Jose Daniel was bom to Angelica Telles and Jose Telles of Imgon on August 23,2000 at Good Shep­ herd C om m unity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. SCRATCH RADS • I « lb. Gazette-Times ■ 676-9228 the elementary and high school offices. For more information, contact Missy Cutsforth, 989-8104. Weather Report By the City of Heppner For the month o f August Low High Precip. 97 8/1 59 .00 8/2 92 .00 53 56 .00 8/3 92 8/4 94 59 .00 .00 95 63 8/5 .00 95 62 8/6 8/7 94 59 .00 56 .00 8/8 95 8/9 99 60 .00 94 .00 8/10 56 T 8/11 88 48 8/12 48 .00 83 85 .00 8/13 53 8/14 82 47 .00 8/15 82 48 .00 84 8/16 47 .00 8/17 49 85 .00 8/18 85 46 .00 8/19 81 46 .00 74 .00 8/20 45 .00 76 47 8/21 .00 80 49 8/22 .00 8/23 89 53 64 .00 8/24 93 54 .00 8/25 90 .00 53 8/26 86 8/27 .00 78 45 44 .00 76 8/28 .00 78 50 8/29 54 84 .00 8/30 80 50 .00 8/31 W .C .C .C . G olf WCCC Ladles’ Play Tuesday, August 29 Low gross o f the field: Cindi Doherty 38. Low net of the field: Carole Hamilton, Betty Christman and Shari Stahl 29. Least putts o f the field: Cam Wishart. F lig h t A: low gro ss Pat E dm undson; low n et K aren B ishop; least p u tts D eborah K endrick; long drive L uvilla Sonstegard. Flight B: low gross Suzanne Jepsen. Flight C: low gross Lorrene M ontgom ery; low net Loa Henderson; least putts Dorris Graves. Chip in: Cindi Doherty #18. Birdie: Cindi Doherty (eagle) #18. First team: Doherty, Jepsen and Kendrick 36; second team Stahl, Sonstegard and Hamilton 38; third team Edm undson, K ilkenny, Montgomery and Anderson 39. BURNING BAN Effective September 6, 2000, the burning ban for the City of Heppner will be waived for burning in COVERED will be a t the Pioneer Memorial Clinic on September 13th for the diagnosis and treatment of all foot problems Heppner High tea to benefit symphony Hermiston 676-5504____________ 567-8750 BARRELS ONLY. Baaed on local fire safety concerns, all other open burning will NOT be allowed until further notice this fall. n ltS ty LSlBS, rtrB Cater