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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - SEVEN
First 2002 snow to hit in Heppner
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
-M C SO received a re­
p o rt from a c a lle r that the
Boardm an westbound rest area
toilets in the w om en’s restroom
were flooding.
-M C SO deputy cited a
juvenile for MIP.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
he could hear people at the new
school construction site getting
into construction vehicles and
Snow covered vehicle
messing around.
O ct. 29 m arked the first day o f snow seen in the tow n o f
Sept. 17: M CSO dep­
Heppner. The snow did not stick on the ground but did m anage to
u ty c ite d C a rlo s F lo re s
get on some vehicles.
H enandez, 25, for Failure to
Obey Traffic Control Device.
-Boardman Police Dept,
P rogram s by B arbara
o fficer cited Em ilio M anuel
H eppner. She has filled the
H ayes and C yde Estes, and a
R odriguez M artinez, 27, for
positio n o f C hairm an o f the
business meeting are the agenda
Driving while License Suspend­
Board ofM C U R D since 1996.
items for the November meetings
ed-M isdem eanor and Failure to
She and husband, Rusty, have
o f the W illow Valley Service
O bey Traffic Control Device.
two grown sons living in Portland.
Club. Meetings are held at John’s
The vehicle was impounded.
Estes enjoys volunteering, public
O ther Place in H eppner from
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
service, g olf and crafts.
12-1 p.m . A nyone m ay attend
Police
Dept,
received a report
The club will conduct a
these no-host luncheons.
from a caller in Boardm an o f a
business m eeting on Thursday,
T h e “ H e a lth y S ta rt
single gunshot fired in the “A ”
Nov. 7, including the final plans
P r o g r a m ” o f th e V e te ra n s
section o f the O utback Apts, in
for the Artifactory arts and crafts
A dm inistration Program and
Boardman. The noise was very
event at the M orrow County
Transportation will be discussed
loud and had set o ff vehicle
Fairgrounds on Saturday, Nov.
by B arbara Hayes on M onday,
alarms. It was determ ined to be
23. A ny vendor w anting to be
Nov. 11.
a backfire from a vehicle in the
included in the Artifactory may
Cyde Estes will explain
parking lot.
call Judie at 676-9781.
the responsibilities o f the Morrow
-M C SO received a re­
A s an O ctober service
C o u n ty U n ifie d R e c re a tio n
port from a caller in Irrigon that
project, WVSC made a donation
District at the Thursday, Nov. 21
she received a phone call threat­
to the “Chess Mates” at Heppner
m eeting. Estes is a native o f
ening her husband who is lodged
Elementary School.
at EOCI.
-M C SO received a re­
quest from a caller to do a w el­
fare check on a male subject. The
Dobyns Pest Control in
th e O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t o f
subject’s
m other had not been
lone is now offering to report
A g ricu ltu re . O D A d oes not
able
to
locate
him.
p e s tic id e u sa g e o n -lin e , in
a c c e p t r e p o r ts on p a p e r;
-M
C
SO
received a re­
compliance with the PURS law,
reporting m ust be done on-line
port
from
a
business
in Boardman
for interested persons.
only. Businesses/individuals have
that
his
office
had
received
a cell
T h e P e s tic id e U se
until Jan. 31, 2003 to report
call
from
a
female
subject
solic­
Reporting System (PURS) law
pesticide usage for the 2002 year.
iting sex.
went into effect on Jan. 1,2002,
T h o s e in te r e s te d in
-M C SO received a re­
Under this law, pesticides applied
having Dobyns Pest Control do
port
from
a caller that she is in­
fo r e v e ry d a y f o r - p r o f it
their on-line reporting m ay call
volved
in
a
property dispute with
businesses m ust be reported to
422-7180 for more information.
her
son.
.: m :
-Boardman Police Dept,
officer cited Jared A. Gowan, 19,
for Reckless Driving.
AARP
and
B lu e
over who have com pleted the
-Boardman Police Dept,
M ountain Com m unity College
class. The cost of the class is $ 10,
have scheduled a 55 Alive class
payable to AA RP on the day o f officer cited W illiam J. Foden,
29, for Permitting a Dog to Run
for Tuesday, Nov. 5 at the St.
the session.
at Large.
P a tr ic k ’s S e n io r C e n te r in
P r e - r e g is te r
by
H eppner from 8 a.m .-5 p.m .
-M C SO received a re­
contacting Anne Morter, BMCC
with a break for lunch.
port
from
a caller in Irrigon that
c o o rd in a to r at 4 2 2 -7040, or
55 A live is classroom
a
R
o
ttw
e
ile r cam e onto her
Jo h n and Ju d i S w an so n ,
instruction for mature drivers age
property
and
attacked her ducks.
instructors, at 922-9568. Pre-
55 and over, stressing laws and
-M C SO received a re­
registration is required, as a
s a fe ty .
M o st
in s u r a n c e
port
someone
cut through a fence
minimum enrollment must be met
c o m p a n ie s o f f e r p re m iu m
in
Irrigon.
for the instructors to travel to
discounts to drivers age 55 and
-M C SO received a re­
Heppner.
quest for a deputy contact in
Irrigon regarding a dog ow ner­
ship issue.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
Police Dept, received a request
each receive a cash aw ard and
The Center for the Book
for
backup in Boardman regard­
in the Library o f C ongress will
will be honored at a celebration
ing a possible dom estic distur­
continue their sponsorship o f during N ational Library W eek
bance in progress. Frank David
Letters A bout Literature, along
from April 6-12,2003.
Ayers,
51, w as arrested on a
w ith th e W e e k ly R e a d e r
An official entry coupon
Corporation. This national essay
Lane
County
warrant for Parole
must accompany each essay. For
contest invites students to write
Violation/DUII.
He was lodged
a copy o f the guidelines and an
a letter to an author— living or
at
the
Umatilla
County
Jail.
official entry coupon, call the
d e a d — e x p la in in g h o w th a t
-M C SO d ep u ty cited
O regon C enter for the Book at
author’s work somehow changed
Jered
W
icklund, 26, for K eep­
(503) 378-2112 ext. 239. The
the student’s way o f thinking
ing
an
Anim
al w ith a Revoked
official entry coupon is also
about the w orld. This y e a r’s
Permit.
available at the C enter for the
contest was officially launched
-M CSO, Irrigon am bu­
B ook
w eb
s ite
h ttp ://
Oct. 1 with all contest entries to
lance
received
a request for an
be postm arked by Dec. 6.
I c w e b .lo c .g o v /lo c /c f b o o k /
ambulance
from
a caller in Irrigon
Letters About Literature
letters.html. To view the winning
whose
husband,
who had a his­
2003 is sponsored in Oregon by
O regon letters from previous
tory o f heart problems, collapsed
the Oregon Center for the Book
L e tte r s A b o u t L ite r a tu r e
in the front yard. The patient was
at the State Library, along with
contests, visit the Oregon Center
transported
to G ood Shepherd
c o - s p o n s o r s , th e O re g o n
for the Book web site http://
Medical
Center
in Hermiston.
Educational Media Association
w w w .o s l.s ta te .o r .u s /h o m e /
-M
C
SO
received a re­
and the C h ild re n ’s S ervices
libdev/lalithtm.
quest
for
a
deputy
contact from
Division and Oregon Young Adult
a
caller
in
lone
regarding
tres­
Network o f the Oregon Library
passing
on
his
property.
Association.
WVSC November meetings listed
Dobyns offers new service
55 A live class scheduled
Oregon Center for the Book to hold
student writing contest
Letters About Literature
2003 offers three com petition
levels: Level I for students in
grades four through six; Level II
for students in grades seven and
eight; and Level III for students
in grades nine through 12. Judges
for the Center for the Book and
Weekly Reader Corporation will
select a national winner for Level
I, Level II and Level III. Each
national winner will receive a cash
award. In addition, the O regon
C enter for the Book will select
the top essayist in the state on all
three levels. The state winners will
Magnetic
Door
Signs
Order Yours Here
-M C SO deputy arrest­
ed Jesse Thom as M oore, 21, on
a H erm iston Police Dept, w ar­
rant forCOC Failure to Pay Fine/
C rim in al M isch ief. He w as
lodged at the U m atilla County
Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
port from Umatilla County Sher­
iff’s O ffice that David W ayne
Divelbliss, 38, was arrested on a
M orrow County warrant for Pa­
role V iolation/A ttem pting to
M anufacture a Controlled Sub­
stance, and on local charges. He
was lodged at the Umatilla Coun­
ty Jail w ith a hold placed for
M orrow County.
-Boardman Police Dept,
officer cited M aria Y. C lautro,
34, for Endangering the Welfare
o f a Minor.
-M C SO received a re­
port that Jose Joel Ram irez, 26,
w as a rre s te d on a M o rro w
County warrant for Assaulting a
Police O fficer/A ttem pting to
Elude. He was lodged at Two
Rivers Jail.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Lexington o f
a bull out on H ighw ay 74. The
owner was notified.
-M C SO , H eppner Fire
C h ief received a report from a
caller in Heppner o f the smell o f
sm oke and a bad odor; the call­
er could also see a small flame.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
ambulance received a request for
an am bulance at the Boardman
Sentry M arket for a m ale sub­
jec t who w alked in and said he
n e e d e d an a m b u la n c e th en
w alked out. It was determ ined
the subject was having difficulty
breathing with alcohol withdraw­
als. The patient was transported
to G o o d S h e p h e rd M edical
Center in Hermiston.
-M C S O d e p u tie s a r­
rested Ray Sherman W hitbeck,
19, for Unlawful Possession o f a
Firearm, N o O perator's License
and Driving Uninsured. The ve­
hicle was impounded.
-M C S O deputy cited
Jered W icklund, 26, for Chang­
ing Floodway Without a Permit.
-M C SO received a re­
quest from the Dept, o f the Navy
for a background check on a
male subject. One active warrant
was found.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Boardman
that a big rig threw a rock and
broke her windshield.
-M CSO received a re­
port from a caller in Stanfield that
a female subject has 60 puppies
and appears to be breeding dogs
without a license.
-M CSO received a re­
port that Eddie Joe Rios, 39, was
arrested on a M orrow County
w arrant for Failure to A ppear/
Felon in Possession o f a Firearm,
and on an Irrigon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/
No Insurance, Violation o f the
Basic Rule. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-M CSO received a 911
hang-up call from a residence in
Boardman. It was determined all
was okay; it was juveniles play­
ing with the phone.
-M C SO received a re­
port from the Weary T raveler
Motel in Irrigon o f a possible
domestic disturbance in a room.
The female subject left on foot
and the male subject was still in
the room.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Irrigon o f
sev eral juv eniles hanging around
the caller’s truck.
-M C SO received a re ­
port from a caller that he hit a
deer one mile south o f the Kinzua
mill. ODOT was notified.
-M C SO received a re­
port from a caller in Boardm an
that he served a 20-day eviction
notice to a renter; the renter had
threatened twice to bum his trailer
down before he was ev icted. The
caller requested a house watch.
-M C SO , Oregon State
Police received a report o f a do­
mestic disturbance in Irrigon. A
male suspect left the area and an
Attempt to Locate was sent out.
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Daily Schedule:
Monday 5-8 p.m. • Tuesday 1-8 p.m.
Wednesday 5-8 p.m. • Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday 5-8 p.m.
Open to the public
during the hours listed a bove!
We have machine weights for arms and legs, stationary
bikes, treadmill, arm weights, and a total gym.
We also have cable television!
PRICES:
1 day: $ 5 * 1 month unlimited: $30
6 months unlimited: $160 • 1 year unlimited: $300
For more information,
call Pioneer Physical Therapy at 676-2945
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Sept. 18: B o ard m an
Police Dept, officer cited Javier
M anzo Aguillar, 19, for N o Op­
e ra to r’s License and D riving
Uninsured. The vehicle was im­
pounded.
-M C SO received a re­
port from C SEPP that an exer­
cise would be held sometime to­
day.
-M C SO received a re­
quest for a deputy contact from
a caller regarding a male subject
m aking threats against him and
his property.
-M C SO received a re­
quest for a deputy contact in
Heppner for a child that was al­
most hit.
-M C S O , M C R o ad
Dept, received a report o f a deer
hit on Highway 74 in front o f the
mill. The driver was fine but did
not know about the deer.
-M C SO received a re­
port from Wallowa County Sher-
ifTs Office that Arthur Haskins,
43, w as arrested on an Irrigon
Justice Court warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine/D riving w hile Li­
cense Suspended.
-M C SO received a re­
quest for a deputy contact in
Irrigon regarding the caller's ste­
reo being stolen out o f her vehi­
cle.
-M C SO , Irrigon am bu­
lance received a request for an
ambulance from Columbia Mid­
dle School in Irrigon for a m ale
student w ho collapsed. It was
determined the student was con­
scious and breathing, but dizzy
and incoherent. The patient was
transported to G ood Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston.
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