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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday November 7, 2001 - FIVE Mustangs to host Portland Christian in first round Tai Kwon Do students attend championship t Left to right: Lee McC'arl, Ben McCarl, Zach McCarl, Nathan Johnson. Charlene Houweling. Jason Houweling, Patty Pappas. Not pictured is Lauren Johnson. Heppner High School Mustang football team 2001 OSAA - U.S. Bank 2A Football State Championship | N p « m b « r 9-10 I B-2 t+rssa ________ Y * * •2 ST 2-2 | N o v m b « f lt - 1 7 | | N oy» m b« r 23-24 | N o v e m b e r 30- The 2 0 0 1 Grand Master Houg Sik Kim open Tae Kwon Do cham pionship was held in Portland Saturday. October 27, with local students from Kim's Tae Kwon Do in Heppner receiving awards. Over 100 contests from the Pacific Northwest attended the championship. Those from Kim's Tae Kwon Do receiv ing awards were: Lee McCarl, first degree black belt-instructor; Ben McCarl. brown belt-third sparing, second- board breaking; Zach McCarl. blue belt-first sparing; Lauren Johnson, white belt-third sparing; Nathan Johnson, purple belt-third sparing; Charlene Houweling. white belt-first sparing; Jason Houweling. yellow belt-third sparing; and Patty Pappas, first degree black belt-assistant instructor. lone Jr. High football team ends season undefeated D e ce m b e r 1 W arronlon HamsDurq * G io nd alo Culver TT--.-Regi! 2 2 Dayton 6*1 * l o s l River 1-2 Portland Christian T H » Heppner 6-2 Bonanza * 6-2 Ó akn d go Ypncaiia 2 - 1 i A m ity 3- 2 S c ip è»1 i E m bank. Enterpnse The Heppner Mustangs footbal l team will host the Portland Christian Royals in the opening round o f the OSAA-U.S. Bank state 2A football players this Saturday, Nov. 10, at 1 p.m. at the M orrow County Fairgrounds. Admission prices are $6 for adults and $4 for students. Ticket prices are set by the OSAA. Advanced Sheriff's Report The M orrow C ounty S h e riffs Office (M CSO) reports handling the following business: -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report from a caller on 1-84 eastbound o f a semi-truck passing dangerously and spilling onions onto the road. -M CSO received a report from a caller in Heppner that a subject contacted her and was not supposed to per Linn County Court order. -M CSO received a report o f a mailbox hit in Boardman. -MCSO received a request from the Hermiston Police Dept, to check a residence in Irrigon for a subject who m ay have been involved in a hit-and-run accident in Hermiston. Hermiston Police Dept, requested that everyone at the residence be identified. -Heppner Police Dept, received request to check a construction building at Lakeview Estates. A window was possibly open or broken. The building was secure -MCSO deputy, BPD a ted Dermis M ark Olsen, 50, for DUII. The vehicle was impounded. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report o f a semi-truck all over the road on 1-84 westbound and alm ost running o ff the road. -M CSO received a report o f subjects driving recklessly through an area in Irrigon. -M CSO deputy arrested Constancio Rodn guez- Becerra, 54, on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Parole Violation/Assault IV. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -M CSO received a report of possible drug activity at the old Imgon Post Office. A vehicle was in and out o f the area at all hours. S ept 18: MCSO received a report of a dog chasing cattle in Boardman -M CSO received a report from a caller in lone that his standing telephone poles were cut and removed from a road about 1/2 mile ticket sales are available all this week at Heppner High School. The Mustangs advanced to the state playoffs by winning the Colum bia Basin Conference championship with a 6-0 conference record. Heppner was 8-1 on the season and was rated second in the state in the latest 2A football poll. away. -M CSO deputy cited Mario Pacheco, 20, o f Boardman, for False Information to a Police Officer and No O perator's License. -M CSO, Oregon State Police received a report that onion trucks driving between Tower Road and the Boardman exit to 1-84 appeared to be very overloaded and spilling onions. -MCSO received a report from Im gon that a compound bow was stolen from a vehicle the previous night. -MCSO received a report from a caller in lone that an adult male subject was shooting a puppy with a pellet gun. -MCSO received a report from Oregon State Police that Lisa Luan Amme, 39, was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail for Driving while License Suspended- M isdemeanor with a M ultnomah County hold. Per Judge Gray, she was released on her own recognizance. -MCSO deputy cited a subject for U nreasonable Sound Amplification. -Oregon State Police received a report of a disabled vehicle on 1-84 eastbound with the driver trying to flag down vehicles. -Boardm an Police Dept., Boardman am bulance received a report o f a subject attem pting to overdose on acetaminophen and an herbal diuretic. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. -M CSO deputy requested a veterinarian at a residence in Boardman. A pitbull threatened the deputy and the deputy shot in self- defense. The owners were at the scene; the vet advised to bring the dog to the clinic. -Heppner Police Dept, received a request for officer contact in Heppner. -MCSO received a report that an unoccupied esidence in Imgon had a door knocked down and glass broken. The Royals qualified for the state playoffs by finishing in second place ’ in the Northwest League with a 4-2 league record. Portland Christian was 4-5 overall for the season. The winner o f the Heppner- Portland Christian will play the winner o f the Oakridge-Bonanza contest the following Saturday, Nov. 17. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact regarding people moving in Imgon but leaving a mess behind. A deputy was later flagged down by a person to talk about the situation. -MCSO received a report o f a male subject at the eastbound rest area in Boardman changing the plates on his vehicle. All was okay; the subject had just moved to Oregon and was changing plates. -MCSO, Morrow County Behavioral Health received a request for assistance from Im gon for the caller's 14-year-old son who was out o f control, threatening to run away and threatening suicide. -Oregon State Police received a report o f a two-vehicle accident on Highway 730. It was a non-injury, non-blocking accident. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept., Boardman ambulance received a request for assistance from a His Place in Boardman. A male subject was upset and possibly suicidal. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston; however, he refused hospital care and became combative. -MCSO received a request for a deputy contact in Imgon regarding someone breaking into a pickup and neighbors knocking at the caller's residence requesting auto parts. -MCSO received a 911 hang up call from a residence in Imgon. Upon contacting the residence, all was confirmed okay. -MCSO received a request for deputy contact in Boardman regarding a domestic situation that occurred two days earlier in Imgon. -MCSO deputy cited a juvenile for menacing. Sept 19: MCSO received a report o f a gunshot in the field behind the caller's residence in Boardman. -Boardman Police Dept officers cited Sheny Arm Jones, 37, for Dl III The vehicle was towed -MCSO received a 911 hang-up call from a room at the Riverfront Lodge in Boardman. Contact was made with the front desk and they I he lone Junior High School football team ended its season undefeated. The lone team defeated Condon. 59-22. in its last game of the season on Oct. 26. Pictured (left to right) are: front-Alan Rietmann. Paul Hams, Justin Archer; cenler-William Bergstrom. James Acock. Kip Krebs. Dalton Campbell; back- coach Dean Robinson. Kelly Thompson, Tyler Brown. Kyle Palmateer. coach Steve Shaber. Not pictured. Kevin Jessen. advised it was a miss-dial. Later, another 911 hang-up call was received from the same room. The receptionist said she would speak with the occupants about it. -MCSO received a report from a caller who was receiving harassing phone calls at work from her fiance's ex-girlfriend. -MCSO received a report o f three pickups with "No Raceway" signs on them dnvmg up and down Wilson Lane. -MCSO received a request for Wheat Foundation offers scholarship The Oregon Wheat Foundation, Inc., is offering a scholarship program for graduating seniors whose families are members of the Oregon Wheat Growers League. Students w hose family members arc employed by OWGI. members arc also eligible. One 3500 award ..ill be made to a qualifying student from each o f the participating counties, w hich include Baker. Gilliam. Klamath. M alheur. Morrow. Sherman. Um atilla, Union, W allowa and Wasco. In addition one award will be made in the Willamette Valley counties. Application forms, which must be returned by February 1,2002, is available from OW GL county presidents, OWGL web site at www.owgl.org, or Cindy Osterlund, scholarship coordinator for the Oregon Wheat Foundation, P.O. Box 322, Condon. OR 97823. In addition to the scholarship program , the Oregon Wheat Foundation sponsors the Bushels for Betsy program w hich provides pancake mix to the Oregon Food Bank, funds an annual program to send a young wheat farmer to Washington D C. during the National Association o f Wheat Growers Congrcssional Week, and has assisted in fund raising efforts to purchase equipment for the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center a deputy to accompany a subject to look at possible contraband. A fully grown pot plant was found at a residence in Im gon. - Boardman Police Dept, received a hang-up 911 call from Watts Brothers Frozen Food in Boardman. All attempts to recontact the business were met with a busy signal. It was determined that all was okay; it was a misdial. -M CSO received a report from Huwe's Washboard in Im gon that the owner possibly knew w ho took pop cans. Births K aiden M arcus Moody-a son Kaiden Marcus was bom to Jeff and Stephanie (W right) Moody of Portland on October 23, 2001, at Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland. The baby weighed 4 lbs. 11 oz. He joins step-sister Jordan Moody and step-brother Drew Moody at home. Cirandparents arc Dean Wnght of Heppner, Bob and Cindy Rosselle of Lewiston, Idaho, and Maui; Linn and Bill Stark o f Imgon; and Jim Moody o f Hermiston. Great- grandparents are Albert and Bev erly Wright o f Heppner. and Dave and Fran Barnett o f lone. Rhea Creek Social Club meets Ihc Rhea Creek Social Club met at GD's Restaurant with 15 members present. Linda Riney was welcomed as a guest. The meeting was opened with the Pledge o f Allegiance. Those in attendance enjoyed a program by Mike Armato who spoke on the functions o f Community Action Project o f East Central Oregon. The next meeting will be W ednesday,Nov. H a t 10a.m. in the GD's banquet room. Meredith Walters w ill speak about the Red Cross COPY PAPER Ream • Carton Gazette-Times 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 CBEC to conduct tree trimming Columbia Basin Electric Co-op. and their subcontractors, will be conducting their annual tree trimming operation throughout the service territory during the next six weeks. Trimming o f trees around power lines is an annual chore and is required by Oregon P.U. C. and REA to reduce outages and ensure continuity o f electrical service, according to a CBEC news release. Areas affecting both prim ary (distribution) and secondary (individual serviceconncctions)lmes will be cleared. Any com m ents, concerns or questions about trees obstructing power lines or the trimming ot them may be made to Slater Mitchell at 675-9146 or e-mail to ebeesdm (¿i oregonvos.net. Garden Club plans meeting A Heppner Garden Club meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 12. at 1 p.m. at the St. Patrick's Senior Center. The program topic is "Dried Arrangements" by Carla Morter. Hosts are Donna M organ and M argaret Flaherty. SW CD, Weed Board to meet A regular board m eeting o f the Morrow SW CD/W eed Advisory Board will be held Thursday. Nov. 15. at 4 p.m. at the Pettyjohn Office Building. A gerda item s include: LAC, OACD convention, m anager’s report, weed report and other business