EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 12, 2001
Sheriff's Report
possible theft o f a dog in Imgon.
-Boardman Police Dept, officer
cited Andres Gonzalez-Ganbay,
20, for No Operator's License and
Illegal Stopping/Parking.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a speeding semi
on 1-84 eastbound.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a man walking
on 1-84 eastbound.
-MCSO received a report from
the Manon County Shenffs Office
that Rolando Valdivia-Dorantes,
26, was arrested on an Imgon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Failure to Appear. He was
lodged at the Manon County Jail.
-MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept,
received a report that grass was still
smoldering near huts on Tower
Road. It was a bum from the
weekend and all the burned areas
were smoldenng. All was okay.
-Boardman ambulance received
a request for an ambulance in
Boardman for the caller's girlfriend,
27, who is two months pregnant,
and is vomiting with signs of blood.
No transport was made.
-MCSO received a report from
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
-MCSO relayed information to
the Washington State Police
regarding a vehicle accident on
Alderdale Road approximately four
miles from Mabton, Washington.
There were several people around
the vehicle. The accident had not
blocked the roadway. Information
w as relayed to Washington State
Police due to poor connection.
-MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept,
received a report of a grass fire just
east of Main Street on Wilson Lane
in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report o f a
burglar alarm at the Lutheran Church
in Boardman. It was an employee
error.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
received a report from a male subject
in Heppner that he was having a
verbal altercation with other people.
-MCSO received a request for
deputy contact regarding the
HHS site council seeks parents
The Heppner High School Site
Council is seeking parents who have
students attending Heppner High
School to run for one of two positions
- position one and two. Candidates
will have their names put on a ballot
and will be voted on by parents of
Heppner High School in a ballot
by mail.
Those interested in being a
candidate for the Heppner High
School Site Council, indicate position
#1 or position #2 and mail it to: Dick
Allen, Heppner High School, Box
67, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
Deadline is Monday, Sept. 24.
Advisory Committee plans
meeting
The Heppner-Lexmgton Advisory
Committee will have a special
meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 19,
at 7 p.m. m the Heppner High School
library to receive input from
community members on the
upcoming school bond projects for
Heppner schools.
For more information, contact
Dick Allen at Heppner High School
or Phyllis Danielson at Heppner
Elementary School.
Lady Card JVs defeat Cove
The Lady Cardinal junior varsity
team retaliated against Cove's junior
varsity team by defeating the
Leopards in two games, 15-6,15-7,
Junior Caitlm Orem led the Cardinals
with 14 points, four of which were
ace serves. Orem was also the lead
with set assists, received one pass
and delivered three hits. Tracy
Griffith served 100 percent, scored
five points, received three passes
and hammered over three hits. Katie
Hams scored three points, and had
three hits.
Jamie VandenBrink scored two
points, serving 100 percent. Emily
Key scored two points, including
one ace, executed five passes and
slammed over one hit. Barbara
Holland scored two points, received
two passes, had one hit and blocked
one hit attempt.
Amanda Emery scored one point
and executed one pass. Sara Peck
scored one point, delivered two set
assists, implemented two passes and
dispensed two hits.
The Cardinal junior varsity team
served 87 percent and delivered 83
percent o f successful passes.
Cabin owners meet
The Morrow County Cabin
Owners Association held their
annual meeting on Sept. 2 at Glen
and Joyce Ward's cabin. Fourteen
members met to discuss ways to
keep theft and vandalism at a
minimum at their properties. Should
a member's cabin be broken into
or vandalized the group offers a
$500 reward for information that
leads to the arrest of the person(s)
responsible for committing the
crime. The group discussed
publicizing the reward, hoping to
Imgon o f a female in a vehicle
wanting her dog who was blocking
the caller's driveway.
-MCSO deputy served a
restraining order to a male subject
in Irrigon.
-MCSO deputy advised he was
investigating a suspicious vehicle
at Patterson Ferry and 1-84 on-ramp
and requested backup. Other
deputies and the Oregon State Police
arrived. Demetrio Catalan Garcia,
31, was cited for No Operator's
License, No Insurance. His vehicle
was impounded.
-MCSO received a request from
a caller at R.D. Offutt for deputy
contact regarding abandoned
vehicles.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report from the manager of the
Trail Apartments in Boardman that
a male subject was in the parking
lot practicing with a "jimmy". The
subject was thrown out o f the
apartments by the manager and was
to be cited for criminal trespass if
he returns.
-MCSO received a report from
a male subject in Irrigon that his
ex-wife came to his house harassing
him and trying to take their child.
The ex-wife then called from
Irrigon, reporting possible child
abuse as her ex-husband wouldn't
give her child back.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report o f two vehicles
blocking the drive area in the park
in Boardman.
MCSO received a report from
a caller in Irrigon that her eight-year-
old son was out o f control and she
was having to hold him down so
he wouldn't harm himself or others.
-MCSO, Irrigon Fire Dept,
received a report from Imgon of
kids down the road using illegal
fireworks.
July 3: MCSO received a report
o f a suspicious vehicle driving
around lone late at night.
-MCSO received a report from
the caller that a orange life vest was
found on Highway 74.
-Oregon State Police received
a report of a Pontiac Grand Am all
over the road on 1-84 eastbound.
-Oregon State Police received
a report of a Chevy Geo going 90+
mph on 1-84 eastbound.
-Oregon State Police received
a report o f a piece of chrome on
the roadway bn t-84 eastbound.
-MCSO received a report of dogs
tied up in the sun that were without
water or shelter. It appeared one
dog was dead on its chain. The
deputy was denied permission to
enter the property by the property
owner. The dog that appeared dead
Births
discourage those considering
breaking into cabins and to
Alexis Aquilar Larios-a daughter
encourage anyone with information
Alexis
was bom to Maria and
about break-ins to come forward.
Informational posters will be placed Enrique Aquilar of Boardman on
in several places to make the August 16,2001, at Good Shepherd
availability of the reward commonly Medical Center in Hermiston. The
baby weighed 7 lbs 8 oz.
known.
The members attending the
meeting later joined the Lake
Penland Owners for a potluck.
Anyone interested in joining the
Morrow County Cabin Owners
Association may call Mark or Becky
A meeting of the Oregon
Tullis at 422-7114.
Chemical
Demilitarization
Citizens Advisory Commission
will
be
held
Thursday,
September 20, from 7-9 p.m. at
participate.
the Good Shepherd Community
Riders are advised to bring a Health Center in Hermiston.
lunch and water with them, and since
A social time will
it is bow hunting season, are advised
precede the meeting from 6:30-7
to wear "hunter orange"-colored
clothing. All riders participate at p.m.
Advisory
commission to
meet
Saddle Club to host trail ride
The Arlington Saddle Club will
sponsor a public trail ride on the
Bald Mountain, Hells Half-Acre
and Willow Creek trails Sunday,
Sept. 23.
Registration for the one-day nde
will begin at 10 a.m. at the Coal
Mine Hill day use area, one-and-a-
half miles south of Cutsforth Park
on Highway 678.
The seven-and-a-half mile loop
trail ride will begin at 10:30 a.m.
and is appropriate for intermediate
riders. There is no charge to
their own risk.
Arlington Saddle Club organizers
ask that riders leave their dogs at
home. Riders under the age of 12
years must have an adult accompany
them on the ride.
For additional information,
contact Jim Rucker at (541) 454-
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Seat belt blitz
planned
The Heppner Police Dept,
announces there will be another seat
belt blitz starting on Friday, Sept.
14, through Sunday, Sept. 23.
The Heppner Police will be
looking for unbuckled drivers and
passengers. Drivers should be aware
they are responsible for each
passenger that is not using a seat
belt, said a department news release.
A seat belt survey will be
conducted Thursday, Sept. 13.
had choked and had been removed.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for officer contact
regarding a loud music complaint
in Heppner.
-MCSO received a report o f a
Ford truck that was going 80+ mph
and almost hit the caller. The
vehicle, that appeared to belong to
a business, was headed towards
Boardman.
-MCSO, Oregon State Police
received a report of a Nina
motorcycle on 1-84 eastbound going
80+ mph.
-MCSO received a report of a
male subject in Heppner with
abdominal pains who requested an
ambulance.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report of a juvenile at a residence
in Boardman who had a hammer
and was pounding on something.
-Oregon State Police received
a report of three empty cattle trucks
and one Ford pickup that were
speeding 80+ mph on 1-84
eastbound.
-MCSO received a report of loud
music in Boardman. The caller
wanted an officer to check it out
but did not wish a citation issued.
-MCSO, Arlington ambulance
received a report o f a vehicle that
drove through the west wall of the
Arlington Chevron. Two patients
were transported to Mid-Columbia
Medical Center in The Dalles.
-MCSO received information
about a repossession of a vehicle.
The subject would call back if
successful.
-MCSO deputy advised he was
attempting to overtake a vehicle
that was traveling at a high rate of
speed on 1-84 and possibly trying
to elude him. Oregon State Police,
Boardman Police Dept assisted the
deputy. The vehicle stopped in
Boardman where the driver left on
foot. The driver, Kenneth Lance
Barker, 26, and passenger, Johnny
E. Highley, 30, were both taken into
custody on several counts. The
vehicle was impounded.
July 4: Heppner Police Dept,
received a report of several subjects
in Heppner causing problems and
possibly fighting. Officers were
unable to locate the subjects.
-Heppner Fire Dept, chief
received a report of an unattended
controlled bum in a bum barrel in
Heppner. The fire dept, chief said
he would take care of it.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
another report that the several
subjects reported before .were back.
They were possibly intoxicated and
causing a disturbance by being loud.
Officers were unable to locate the
subjects.
High school
rodeo kicks
off new season
Oregon High School Rodeo action
kicked off a new season at the
Gilliam County Fair in Condon on
Sept. 1 and 2. The Columbia Basin
High School Rodeo Club sponsored
the rodeo.
lone's Tracy Griffith placed ninth
in the barrel racing with a 18.578
and took 10th in the breakaway
roping with a 16.24.
The fall rodeo season will see
competitions in Bums and Elgin
before the winter break.
Colt volleyball to
begin Sept. 14
The Colt volleyball
program, for boys and girls in
grades three to six, will begin
this Friday, September 14, at the
Heppner High School gym.
Children in Heppner,
Lexington, lone and surrounding
areas are invited to attend.
Registration and release
forms are available at the
Heppner Elementary School
office.
Forms may be returned
to the school or to Missy
Cutsforth, 989-8104.
Dear Patient,
Thank you for choosing the Pioneer Memorial Clinic staff and
me to provide for your health care needs.
If you were seen as a patient by either Dr. Jeanne Berretta or me
in Walla Walla at 342 Catherine Street, your record is the prop
erty of the St. Mary Physician Group and I do not have access to it
unless you sign a release of information and have it forwarded to
Pioneer Memorial Clinic. This can be done in several ways. Please
stop by or call Pioneer Memorial Clinic, 676-5504, for informa
tion on how to get the proper release authorization form.
To ensure high quality medical care, availability of your medical
record is very important especially if you have complex medical
issues. I look forward to serving your future health care needs.
Sincerely,
Edward S. Berretta, MD
-MCSO received an incomplete
911 call from the Portland area. On
call-back, voice mail’answered. The
Portland Police were advised.
-Oregon State Police received
a report that the cattle behind
Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op
were mooing and have been since
yesterday. The caller was concerned
due to the hot weather, thinking the
cows may be out of water.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report that a truck almost
hit the caller and the caller's vehicle
in Boardman.
-MCSO received a report o f a
vehicle that had been sitting along
the Bombing Range Road for over
an hour.
-MCSO
deputy
assisted
Boardman Police with traffic control
during a parade.
-MCSO, Boardman Police and
Fire depts., Boardman ambulance
received a report of a motor vehicle
accident in front of the car wash
on Mam Street in Boardman.
Transport to medical help was
refused.
-Boardman ambulance received
a report from Boardman that the
caller's sister may have overdosed
on Darvaset. Transport to medical
help was refused.
-MCSO received a report from
Heppner that the caller's neighbor
had her music loud again and was
chanting.
-MCSO received a report from
the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office
that Kevin Helzer, 33, was arrested
on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Pay Fine/Dri vmg while
License Suspended. He was lodged
at the UCSO Jail.
-MCSO received a report that
the previous day a United Rental
truck had lost a lot o f debris on
Highway 74 between Lexington
and Heppner.
-MCSO received a report from
Imgon that a female subject wanted
to get her car keys back from another
woman but she refused to give them
back.
-MCSO, Boardman ambulance
received a report of a 37-year-old
female at the Boardman 76 station
who possibly had heat stroke. The
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
received a report that a vehicle
passed the caller's vehicle while
Death Notice
Word has been received
of
the
death
of
Kristi
(Haguewood)
Huber
of
Raymond, WA, formerly of
Heppner.
Arrangem ents
are
pending.
Chronicles now
on sale
The 2001 Morrow County
Chronicles are now on sale in local
businesses. This issue, which sells
for $5, features articles about the
Matteson Schoolhouse, Penland
Lake, early county newspapers.
Century Farms and a flood victim,
Lexington, Castle Rock and Horse
Heaven Hills and George Jerome
Currin.
The publication, which is
published by the Morrow County
Historical Society, is available in
Heppner at Murray Drugs, Klamath
First Federal, Twice upon a time...,
and the Bank of Eastern Oregon
and in lone, Imgon and Boardman
at the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
she was trying to turn left.
-MCSO received a report from
Condon that a male subject on Mam
Street in Condon pulled down his
pants and flipped the caller, her 12-
year-old daughter and three other
adults off. The caller wanted to press
charges.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report of a burglar alarm
at the Boardman Fire Dept. It was
a false alarm; all was okay.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report of a found wallet
at the Umatilla Chemical Depot.
The caller wanted it returned to the
owner.
-MCSO received a report of a
loose horse. The owner could not
be contacted but the horse was
retrieved and put back in the field.
-MCSO received a report from
Oregon State Police that Joshua
Mason True, 20, was arrested for
Operating without Required Lighting
and on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant
for
Failure
to
Appear/Driving while License
Suspended.
-MCSO received a report from
a subject in Sherman County that
a male subject arrived at the caller's
residence and told him that he was
gomg to move in and that there was
nothing he could do about it. The
subject was lying out back; he didn't
appear intoxicated, disorientated
or combative. The subject was given
a ride to Biggs.
-MCSO received a report of a
restraining order violation in lone
between two subjects.
-MCSO received a report from
Imgon that five loose cattle were
found. The caller secured them in
her pasture and would contact the
brand inspector in the morning.
-MCSO received a report of a
fight in progress at the lone High
School.
-MCSO received a request from
Imgon for a deputy to contact her
on July 5 regarding her vehicle
registration. Her fiance's friend
would not return it.
-MCSO, lone EMTs, Heppner
ambulance received a request for
an ambulance for a male juvenile
who had fallen at the lone High
School and had unknown injuries.
The patient was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. An 18-year-old was cited
for Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor.
Fair board
seeks chaperon
The Morrow County Fair Board
is accepting applications for chaperon
for the 2001 -2001 Morrow County
Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
Court. Interested persons are asked
to send a letter of application to the
Morrow County Fair Office, P.O.
Box 464, Heppner, Oregon 97836,
or drop it by the fair office by
Thursday, Sept. 20.
For farther information, call the
office at 676-9474. Office hours are
Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.
to noon and Friday 8-11 a.m.
school construction
from page one
* R e p 1 a c e
elementary building in lone and
the elementary gym and band
room in Heppner.
"■Replace
unserviceable
roofing
on
identified facilities.
* I m p r o v e
athletic fields and parking at
Columbia Middle School to
accommodate grades 7-12.)
Wedding Announcement
Cutsforth-Carter
Barbara Lisa Cutsforth and James L. Carter announce their
upcoming wedding on Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 2 p.m. at
the Barbara Gilbert residence, 58379 Willow Creek Road,
Heppner.
The community is invited to attend.
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