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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 31, 2001 - THREE
fallen and cut her face near her eye.
She was taken to the hospital by
private vehicle; the ambulance was
The Morrow C ounty S h e riff s not needed.
-Boardman ambulance received
Office (M CSO) reports handling
a request for an ambulance for a 52-
the following business:
year-old male who was not breathing
-MCSO received a request trom
but had a pulse. While on the line,
UCSO to check a Boardman
the caller reported the subject was
residence for suspects. The suspects now alert, breathing and standing
were not found. Additional
up. Transport by am bulance was
information was received regarding refused.
a situation others were working on
-MCSO received a report from
and UCSO was advised.
a caller in Imgon whose refrigerator
-MCSO received a report from was stolen from his rental property
a caller in Im gon that she was the previous night. There was also
resetting her fire alarm and a continuing problem with a fruit
accidentally set it off. All was okay. stand allowing customers to park
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept, and block the roadway next to the
officers arrested Dennis DeLeon, stand.
22, for DUI1 (BAC .10), Possession
-Oregon State Police received
of a Controlled Substance Schedule a report o f an unrestrained child in
II (cocaine). Possession o f Less than the back seat o f a vehicle.
One Oz. M arijuana, Furnishing
-Boardman Police, Oregon State
Alcohol to a Minor, No Operator’s Police received a report from the
License, No Insurance and Open 76 station in Boardman that a vehicle
Container. The vehicle was drove o ff without paying $31.35;
impounded. He was lodged at the their credit card did not go through.
Um atilla County Jail.
The caller thought they may be
.
Sept. 11: Heppner Police Dept, unaware the fuel was unpaid for.
received a report from the Corps
-Carl Allen McKim, 33, turned
o f Engineers representative that the
him self in to the M CSO for a
< Willow Creek Dam was broken into
M orrow County Circuit Court
just above Hager Street. All was
warrant for Failure to Appear/Theft
okay; it appeared to be a juvenile
I.
problem.
-Oregon State Police received
-M CSO received a report that
a report o f a possible DUD on 1-84,
the Umatilla Army Depot was under who had taken the Patterson Ferry
a com plete security lockdown.
exit. The vehicle was all over the
-MCSO received a report o f an road.
audible alarm at a residence in
-M CSO received a report that
Boardman. The residence was secure; a vehicle had hit a sign and was off
a w orker had set it off.
the road on Hwy. 730.
-MCSO received a report from
-Carol Thonore Warren, 51, was
the Corps of Engineers representative arrested for DUII (BAC .31). She
in Heppner that all Corps sites were was cited and released.
closed down and operating on full
-Boardman Police Dept, received
alert.
report o f a subject breaking into a
-M CSO received a report o f a vehicle in Boardman.
theft o f four M idland radios that
-Boardman Police Dept, received
occurred during the Morrow County request for an officer concerning
Fair.
juveniles playing soccer in the road.
-Im gon ambulance received a
-MCSO received a report o f the
report that a 20-year-old female had vehicle o f a suspect in a burglary
Sheriff's Report
Downtown Boardman Chamber topic
to show what the new downtown
will look like. They will also answer
any questions about the new
downtown participants may have.
The menu will be a harvest stew
or chili with com bread, salad,
dessert and a beverage, catered by
Judy's Chuckwagon. The cost o f
lunch is $6.50, to be paid at the door.
Call the Boardman Chamber by
The Boardman Cham ber o f
Com merce will hold its monthly
general luncheon m eeting on
W ednesday, Nov. 14, at the Port
o f M orrow's Riverfront Center,
Riverfront Room, at 12 noon.
V ictor Coom bes and Jerry
Jennings, managing m em bers o f
Prancing Horse Properties, will be
the guest speakers at this meeting.
Prancing Horse Properties are
the developers o f Boardman's new
downtown. Coombes and Jennings
will give participants an update on
the project and will display art work
Monday, Nov. 12, for lunch
reservations, at 481-3014.
There is no cost to attend the
meeting for those not planning on
having lunch. The public is welcome
to attend.
So<M. . .
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, Nov. 2 9 th /Light Parade Day!/
^ M umuj ' ì D aiuj .
217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158
Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone
Uo
Country Rose
233 N. Main • Heppner
676-9426
in Umatilla County. The vehicle was
located on 1-84 and stopped. Greg
Alan Bass, 21, was arrested on a
warrant for Failure to Appear/Rape
III, a Umatilla County Sheriffs
Office warrant for FTA/Possession
o f a Controlled Substance,
Possession o f Less Than One Oz.
Marijuana, and an Im gon Justice
Court warrant for FTA/DUII. He
was lodged at Umatilla County Jail
with $42,000 bail.
-M CSO received an offer o f
assistance for victims o f the terrorist
attack from a Boardman subject.
-MCSO received a request for
deputy contact in Boardman
regarding the Oregon Dept, o f
Human Services attempting to press
charges against the caller and her
boyfriend.
-MCSO received a report o f a
missing 11-year-old from Imgon.
It was determ ined the son was at
the father's hom e and the father
wanted to speak to a deputy. The
juvenile was returned to his mother's
residence.
-MCSO received a report o f a
helicopter flying around Imgon. FAA
was contacted; it was a law
enforcem ent helicopter.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept.,
Boardman am bulance received a
report o f a 77-year-old male having
stomach cramps. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
M edical C enter in Hermiston.
Sept 12: MCSO deputy assisted
Boardman Police Dept, in arresting
one subject for a local warrant, and
another for DUII and a warrant out
o f Hermiston. Leonardo Rogel
Mendez, 37, was arrested on a
Hermiston warrant for Failure to
Appear/Disorderly Conduct and local
charges o f DUII, No Operator's
License, No Insurance and Forgery
I. He was lodged at the Um atilla
County Jail. Cam Arroyo Lopez,
35, was arrested on an Imgon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Suspended,
Driving Uninsured. The vehicle was
impounded.
-Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for officer contact regarding
inform ation on sex offender
registration laws.
-Boardman Police Dept, officer
cited two juveniles in Boardm an
for M IP-Tobacco.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report o f a chainsaw found in
Boardman.
-MCSO, Benton County Sheriffs
Office received a report from a caller
in a pickup traveling from Patterson,
lone High
honored
for academics
The lone High School football
team has placed first in the Oregon
Dairy Farmers Academic Awards,
with an average GPA o f 3.53. lone
placed first for all football team s
in state 4A-I A.
Football team m embers will
receive "Got Milk?" sweatshirts for
their awards, in addition to award
pins for placing in the top 10.
The lone volleyball team placed
third in the awards with a GPA o f
3.80.
MCGG'S FALL FENCING SALE
RAILROAD TIES
T-POSTS
51/2 #125
RR #1
1050
RR #3
600
RR #1 Half-Round 950
1"
BARBED WIRE
2 pt. Ranch D/W 3100
4 pt. Ranch D/W 3400
BarbLess
3000
Not all items may be in stock.
Call for availability.
Sale good through
November lOthl
HI-QUAL
HEAVY DUTY PANELS
HI-QUAL
HEAVY DUTY GATES
WA, that an unconscious male
subject with a spider bite was with
him. The connection was lost; the
inform ation was relayed to the
BCSO.
-MCSO received a report from
a caller in Irrigon that subjects by
the river were fishing with nets. The
caller said the subjects were not
Indians.
-M CSO received a report from
Imgon that the caller's lawn mower
and weed eater were stolen the
previous day.
-Oregon State Police received
a report o f a vehicle driving out of
control and speeding eastbound on
Highway 730.
-MCSO, Boardman Police Dept,
received a report o f a fight in
progress in Boardm an between a
male and female across from the
caller’sresidence. Both subjects were
arrested for harassm ent.
-Boardman Police Dept, received
a report of a noisy vehicle at a trailer
park in Boardman.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
received a report from a caller in
Heppner that her son was just shot
in the chest with a pellet gun.
-MCSO, Heppner Police Dept.,
Heppner am bulance received a
request for an am bulance for a
juvenile who was hit in the head.
No transport was made.
-Im g o n Fire Dept, received a
report from a caller in Im gon o f an
illegal bum emitting a "toxic" smoke.
The Irrigon Assistant Fire C hief
advised that the situation was
handled.
Sept 13: MCSO received a report
o f gunshots heard in Im gon from
an unknown direction.
-MCSO, FFA received a report
from Boardman o f a small airplane
flying when the no-flight rule was
in effect.
-M CSO received a report from
the Morrow County Road Dept, that
all the windows and lights were
broken out o f a front-end loader and
all the windows in a CAT were also
broken out. The equipment was at
the Hardm an Ridge rock pit.
Hotel Condon readies for
grand opening
Business has been brisk at the
newly renov ated Hotel Condon since
opening in late Septem ber, and a
grand opening and "Harvest Gala"
is planned for Saturday, Nov. 3.
Everyone is invited to participate
in the festivities and enjoy food,
drinks and live music with "The
Kung Pau Chickens", from 7 p.m.
to midnight, at 202 South Mam in
Condon.
Chef Monty C olby. who has "won
the appreciation o f all who have
dined at the hotel." according to a
news release, will be serving hors
d'oeuvres for the grand opening. The
menu will include canapés of smoked
salmon with lemon dill aioli, tiger
shnmp with wild mushroom, Stilton
cheese and lemon zest; entrees of
roasted venison loin with sweet/hot
mustard, among other delicacies.
In addition, desserts will include
chocolate mousse bruchee's and
bread pudding with bourbon sauce.
C hef Colby is president o f High-
Desert Foods. Inc., for which he has
developed and marketed a line o f
sauces and spices, with flavors native
to the high desert.
Built in 1920, Hotel Condon has
not been utilized as a hotel since
the 1980s. "Restoration has not only
returned the hotel to its former
dignified presence in the community,
it has created a hotel with charisma
and panache sure to charm all who
visit," according to the release.
In addition, the hotel includes
a restaurant, featuring high-desert
cuisine, and a full-serv ice cocktail
lounge on the first floor
The
Hotel Condon
has
transformed from a 42-room hotel
with shared bathrooms to 18 rooms
w ith private baths. ITie three-story
hotel features "all the am enities
expected in a m odem hotel". In
addition, four o f the sleeping rixims
are suites with doubled space and
view s of C ondon and the surrounding
countryside.
Guests w ill find an elevator for
their convenience and an intimate
guest lounge on the second floor
featuring natural light from sk_v lights,
and chairs and couches to relax and
read or conv erse.
Much care has gone into
maintaining the histone infrastructure
o f the hotel. The exterior features
brick masonry with freshly painted
trim, while the intenor follows the
ongmal scheme vv ith improvements
made to "ensure the comfort o f the
guests". The interior color design
features earth tones.
Hotel Condon is a 1 muted
Liability Corporation (I.LC)
established in 1998. Currently there
are 25 members o f the I.LC. l or
more information on Hotel Condon,
contact Marta Mikkalo at (541) 384-
4624,
send
e-mail
to
info/« hotelcondon.com. or v isit the
hotel
website
at
w w w .hotelcondon.com .
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk's office
at the courthouse in Heppner reports
issuing the following m arriage
licenses:
Oct. 19-Ken Allen Bibens, 29.
Salem; and
Catherine Estada Sibuyana, 19,
Salem.
Oct. 22-Ronald
Lemoine
Sutherland, 64, Oakland; and
Saundra Sue Huke, 59, Hermiston.
Oct. 23-Robert Larry Bessent,
Jr., 48, Umatilla; and
Kelly Sue Harrison, 39, Umatilla.
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Community Merchants
The local
merchants in our
area hometowns
and communities
take pride in
what they do.
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