SIX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 6, 2000 -MCSO received a report of occupant appeared slumped over and has not been seen since 3:30 additional items missing and Sheriff's Report the wheel. The subject was just p.m. some found items did not belong -MCSO, Boardman sleeping. to the caller. Police Dept., Umatilla Police -Oregon State Police, The Morrow County Sheriffs -Oregon State Police/Umatilla Dept., received report that Morrow County Road Dept, Office (MCSO) reports handling Police Dept, arrested James received a report advising of someone went into the Irrigon the following business: Rodney Clements on a Morrow tumbleweeds in the roadway on Co. Shop, came out, fired two County Circuit Court warrant for -MCSO, Boardman Hwy. 730 in Imgon, creating a shots from a rifle, got into a Parole Violation/Possession of a Police Department received traffic hazard. snowplow, ran the plow through Controlled Substance-C Felony. report of a verbal dispute a fence, parked the plow behind between a male and female at the caller's residence and then $100,000 bail was required in -MCSO deputy reported full. The subject was lodged at The Sandpiper Apartments. The left in a county pickup. seeing a possible abandoned the Umatilla County Jail. male allegedly used racial slurs November 6: MCSO vehicle at the end of Root Lane. against the female's children. received report that the hunter November 8: Boardman Police -HPD received request The vehicle had been reported reported missing earlier was Department received report from for officer from a man in broken into the previous night. found okay. November 5: MCSO Boardman Texaco of a customer Heppner who says he has been -MCSO, Oregon State Police received report from Benton giving a piece of paper, possibly trying to contact his wife and was received a report of information County which had received a cell containing drugs, to an not successful. The wife will phone call advising of a vehicle concerning a possible suspect on employee. contact him. the burglary that occurred in -Heppner Ambulance, EMT -MCSO received report driving in reverse at Hwy. 730 Irrigon the previous night. A received and Division. request for an from OSP of a possible search warrant was initiated and ambulance for her 80-year-old -Boardman Police Dept, intoxicated driver on 1-84. The property seized. husband who had fallen and driver was throwing out beer cited Alfredo Torres-Medina, 25, November 7: Shady Cove couldn't get up. He was for Open Container, No cans. The officer was unable to Police Dept, advised MCSO that conscious and did not appear Operator’s License, No locate anyone. a subject they were in pursuit of hurt. Insurance. His vehicle was -MCSO deputy advised had a Morrow County District -MCSO received report of a he would be out with two female towed. Court warrant for Failure to vehicle which had gone over an -M CSO, Irrigon juveniles walking on Hwy 730. Appear/Driving while License He gave them a ride to an Irrigon Ambulance received report from Suspended Felony. The suspect embankment on caller's property a deputy that he would be out and ran through her fence in residence. was the victim of a fatal accident -MCSO received request walking with a male on Hwy. that occurred when he crashed lone. -BPD, BFD received report of for deputy concerning a shop in 730. Subject advised he was just his vehicle. in a one-vehicle rollover in a fence on fir on Wilson Rd. It Irrigon that was broken into the -MCSO received a report of a was a controlled bum. Irrigon, with his wife still at the previous night. Tools, a radio 1990 Toyota Celica taken out of -MCSO received report of a and possibly some gas cans were vehicle. The deputy located the the caller's driveway sometime 911 call, but call was static only. vehicle, but nobody was around. missing. the previous night or that On call back everything was -MCSO received report The vehicle was towed and a morning. courtesy ride home was given to okay. of a vehicle parked outside a -MCSO, Oregon State Police driver of vehicle. -Heppner Ambulance received residence in Irrigon the previous received a report of a pickup a request for an ambulance for an -MCSO received a 911 night was missing. found that was stolen the 80-year-old man who possibly November 4: Heppner hangup call. All was okay. previous day. -MCSO received report had a stroke. He was transported Ambulance, Heppner Police -Boardman Police Dept, to PMH. Dept, received report from a from a subject that he locked car received a report of two cows out -MCSO received report of Heppner woman that her husband keys in the trunk of his car. A across from Boardman Foods child support checks stolen from locksmith was contacted. fell with his walker. The 92- -MCSO received report going east. An officer was unable the Post office and cashed. year-old male became tangled in of a truck broken into the to locate the cows. his walker, hit his head and his -MCSO received report from -MCSO received a report from previous night. breathing had become labored. an Irrigon woman that her -MCSO cited Jose De UCSO that a subject had advised The patient was transported to lyjsband had just shot a Jesus Padilla Perez, 35, for that he reported fires yesterday Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Rottweiller that threatened her and wanted to know if anything Driving While License, -M C S O d e p u ty had happened. The caller was children. Suspended/No Insurance. recovered a vehicle stolen out of -MCSO, OSP advised they -MCSO received request very upset. Pendleton. were out with a tractor/trailer rig -Oregon State Police received a for a phone call for advice on a high centered and sideways report of a black cow out. -MCSO received an restraining order in regards to her blocking the Hwy. 730 off-ramp. -Boardman Police Dept, abandoned 911 call from an pigs. Another rig was able to get it received a report of a suspicious -MCSO, Oregon State Imgon residence. On call-back a unstuck and the vehicle was fax that Boardman Foods shout was heard and then another Police received report of a red moved. sports car speeding at 100+ mph. received. hang up. All was okay. -MCSO received report from a -Oregon State Police, Army OSP advised that no one was in -Imgon Ambulance, man that his eight-year-old Depot, Boardman Fire Dept, MCSO received report of people position to respond. daughter has just recei ved a very »' -MCSO received report received a report ofa.4ire^>n 1-84 attempting to check on an elderly - threatening (physical)1 Union that a whitri van with green on the railroad subject. All'was okay. > a n o l d » * k J -MCSO received report Stripes and a "Go Ducks" cover Pacific RailroadTiaa workers out -MCSO received rep that a stereo and gear shift knob on the spare tire left the in there burning shrubs. family dog lost between Irrigon -MCSO received a report that were stolen out of caller's car in Boardman Texaco without and Hermiston the previous day. someone took items from a Boardman the previous night. paying for $12 in gasoline. The dog was a Daschund- -BPD received report of -MCSO, Irrigon Fire vehicle sometime the previous Chihuahua mix. three male juveniles riding a Dept, received report of a fire. It night. A cell phone and other -Heppner Police Department items were missing. scooter and skateboards through was a controlled bum only. received report from a Heppner -MCSO received a report of a a new development in Boardman. -MCSO received report woman of a vehicle missing -HPD received request from a hunter who came into the mailbox vandalized the previous since Sunday. She hadn't seen her for phone contact regarding a Hermiston Police Department night. husband since either. -MCSO received a report from house the caller was renting to a and reported seeing a blue GMC November 9: MCSO an Irrigon subject that more received report of a howling dog subject in Heppner. The renter 4x4 at the Wildlife Refuge. He items were missing from the appearing to be injured in lone. had moved out and left thought it might be a stolen residence. roommates who were not on the vehicle. The owner was advised Owner could not be located. -Heppner Police Dept, received agreement at the location. It was and was en route to pick up the -MCSO received report of a report of a stolen chainsaw. a civil matter and caller was vehicle. someone dumping trash on -MCSO received a report of a property in Irrigon. This is an advised of his options. -Heppner Ambulance vehicle parked on the caller's ongoing problem. request for an -MCSO received report received property on Gooseberry Road in of a shop and state vehicle ambulance for caller's 32-year- -MCSO received report of an lone. old husband who was broken into in Irrigon. injured deer on 1-84. OSP would -MCSO received a report of a take care of the problem. -MCSO, Oregon State experiencing back pain. The trailer left south of Finley Buttes Police, Heppner Ambulance, patient was transported to -MCSO received report of an for several days. The caller audible alarm from the ATM at Sweeney's Mortuary' received a Pioneer Memorial Hospital. wanted the trailer if no one the Bank of Eastern Oregon. It report of a death of a 64-year-old -MCSO received request claimed it. male, who had possibly had a to deliver a message to a man was an employee error. -MCSO received a report of heart attack half a mile past whose wife being admitted into -MCSO received report of about 30 head of cattle out near cattle out in Irrigon. Ditch Creek Guard Station the ER at a Portland hospital with the roadway at Highway 730. respiratory failure. towards Copple Butte. -MCSO received request to -MCSO received a request for speak to deputy about restraining -HPD received report -MCSO received report a deputy from Columbia Middle order papers. of a disoriented male wandering from a subject who said School in Irrigon to cite a around the Trail Apartments. He unknown persons are throwing -MCSO received report of juvenile for trespassing and cows out in Irrigon. did not appear to have a medical items outside their residence. disorderly conduct. The student -MCSO, Search and problem, but said he was looking -MCSO received request for a was released to his parents. CMS Rescue, Heppner Fire Dept, for his mother. deputy because a suspicious mail told MCSO that the next -MCSO received report received report that a subject was had just entered the building and morning would be okay for separated from his hunting party of a vehicle whose male seemed very confused. contact. -MCSO received report of the December 7th - Thursday Lodge Memorial Service for the following members theft of a DeWalt saw and 5 gallons of diesel occurring over the weekend. -MCSO received report co n ce rn in g su sp icio u s circumstances. Subjects appeared to be "casing" a trailer parked on the property. -MCSO received report of a subject's vehicle who had slid off who have answered their call in 2000: Thomas Ashbeck, Don Ball PER, Jerry Brace, Ron Crabtree, Kemp Dick, James Farley PER, Dale Hamilton, Larry Heath, Frank Howard, Thomas Huddleston, George Miller, Riley Munkers and William Snow. T be fa u lts o f o u r m em b ers a re w ritten u pon tb e sa n d s; T b eir virtu es u p o n tb e ta b le ts o f love a n d m em ory. We will be serving a Baron of Beef Dinner with all the fixings. Dinner will start at 6 p.m. The Lodge Memorial Service will be at 8 p.m. December Oth ~ Saturday Tom and Jerry Party, starting at 6 p.m. Barbecue Steak and Oyster Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Elks members and out-of-town guests only. December 18th - Friday Toy Dinner. Bring in an unwrapped toy and receive a free dinner. The toys will be taken to the Neigh­ borhood Center for distribution to the Heppner, Lex­ ington and lone areas for the holidays. B INGO BACK ON WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 7:00 p.m. l - W k m Friend* M em " at TTwice ujjon a tim e ... Use your photo$ for ono*of-o-klnd gifts! SPECIALS on orders placed by DECEMBER 15th: Cards - 45c and 75c each Calendars - $18 Jigsaw Puzzles - $10 and $18 Clothes Transfers - $4 'W e also have over 11.000 paperback book titles (many copies like new), fiction and nonfiction for young and oktt HEPPNER ELKS 358 476-9181 CHRISTMAS GIFTS 142 North Main \ the road. He was pulled out. -MCSO received report of an alarm at Potlatch with glass broken. Potlatch would take care of it. MCSO, OSP received report of a 911 call from a Spanish speaking person. She said she didn't need help and then the line was dropped. There was no answer at callback and all was ok. -MCSO received report of a semi weaving across the center line, slowing down and speeding up. Deputy was unable to local anything, -MSCO received report of a 911 hang-up call returning to Irrigon, with screaming and cussing in the background. Subject was having a dispute with a female living with him and he advised her to move out. All was okay. November 11: HPD received request for information as to why caller heard her name go over the scanner. She was told a suspicious male subject wearing coveralls and a baseball cape was in the area of her vehicle. An officer was requested to accompany her to her vehicle. -HPD received report of juveniles in the parking lot at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. -MCSO received report that a subject was banging at a residence at Irrigon Mobile Court. The subject had crawled through the widow and hung up the phone when deputies got there. Officer was unable to locate anyone. November 22: OSP received report of three different semi trucks driving recklessly. Contact was made with the parties. November 23: Boardman Police Department, MCSO received report of a male vs. female dispute, verbal and physical. No weapons were observed and the parties separated. -MCSO received report of a one-vehicle accident on -184. Parties declined am ambulance, and did not believe they needed a two. -Oregon Department of Transportation received report of a multiple-vehicle spin out due to ice. It was a non-injury, not blocking accident. -BPD arrested a subject who was lodged at UCJ on a Hermiston Police Department warrant. Local charges included menacing, harassment, criminal mischief 3, criminal trespass I. Bail was set at $16,500. MCSO received report of two tires slashed during the night. Oregon State Police received report of an accident on 1-84. The van at the location hit the guardrail and was blocking the fast lane. OSP is already en route to the call. It was an non-injury accident. -MCSO received report of a subject who was advising his daughter was en route from Vancouver to Shaniko. He said she had left at 8 p.m. on 11-23 and not contact had been made by 6:51 a.m. 11-24. He called back later, but she still had not arrived. M.C. Road Dept., Heppner Police Dept, received report of a non-injury accident involving a van with a woman and two children inside. The vehicle was removed. -MCSO received report of a possible hazard with a vehicle in ice and fog on Hwy. 207. November 24: MCSO received report of cows out on HWY 19 south of Service Creek. OSP received a report in Boardman of a poacher. MCSO received report from a man calling from the Grass Valley Store that while he was bird hunting a dog got in his boat while he was bird hunting . Activities Schedule South Morrow County Schools have announced their December activities schedules as follows: Heppner Elementary School Wednesday, Dec. 6-Heppner Advisory Committee meeting at HES, 7 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 8-no school. PTC gift wrapping fund raiser at HES, 1-4 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 11-Morrow County School Board meeting at Columbia Middle School in Irrigon, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec. 12-student body assembly, 2 p.m.; Thursday, Dec. 14-holiday music program at HES, 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.); Friday, Dec. 15-no school. Sunday, Dec. 17-PTC gift wrapping fund raiser at HES, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18-Tuesday, Jan. 2-holiday vacation. School resumes Wednesday, Jan. 3. lone Schools Friday, Dec. 8-no school. Monday, Dec. 11-Morrow County School Board meeting at Columbia Middle School in Irrigon, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec. 12-winter concert, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 13-lone Site Council meeting, 5 p.m.; Thursday, Dec. 14-Ione- Lexington Advisory Committee meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 15-no school. Monday, Dec. 18-Tuesday, Jan. 2-holiday vacation. School resumes Wednesday, Jan. 3. Boardman tree lighting planned The Boardman Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the annual Boardman Community Tree Lighting on Wednesday, Dec. 6. The community is invited to gather at the city hall parking lot at 6 p.m. for the ceremony. ' :J' ‘Those attending are ftivited to bring a flashlight for the parade to the Greenfield Grange after the tree lighting, where the community will be treated to entertainment, refreshments and a treat from Santa. For more information, call 481-3014. BMCC to offer Christmas class Blue Mountain Community College will offer a Christmas centerpiece class on Saturday, Dec. 16, beginning at 10 a.m. at lone High School. Students will use seasonal greens to create a masterpiece for their own table. Jannie Allen of lone is the instructor and she insists that even people who think they are not creative can make a centerpiece to be proud of. Students should bring a container in which to build their centerpiece. Cost of the class is $10 and preregistration is encouraged. Contact Anne Morter, BMCC coordinator for South Morrow County, 422-7040, to pre­ register or for more information. We Print BUSINESS CARDS H eppner C a sette- T im e s 676-9228 The Kenneth Smouse Family wishes to convey our heartfelt love and appreciation to all our precious friends who have helped us in so many ways in the past months o f Kenneth’s illness. We thank you fo r your love, prayers, calls, visits, help with farm work, and gifts o f food, flowers and memorials. The depth o f your friendship and caring will ever be cherished in our hearts and memories. Gratefully yours, Frances M., Kenneth Lynn, Cherilyn and Carl Frederic Smouse H im \ l