SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April
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development ot the Heppner
community is well known by
many families descended from
the men and women who
brought the industry to the
Willow Creek Valley. Many
other families also realize the
im pact th is p ro m in en t
enterprise had on the shaping
of the culture and o f the retail
and services segments o f the
society. The next mural will
deliver this message clearly.
To finance the mural,
the committee is accepting
free-will donations and will be
offering limited-edition prints of
Robert Walton’s new work.
Additionally, the committee is
now suggesting the “Piece of
H e rita g e ” program for
individuals who wish to make
a small investment in the
project.
For $ 10, a person can
sponsor the painting o f one
square foot o f the new mural.
At $10 per square foot, a
sm all donation can thus
contribute importantly to the
completion o f the mural. The
committee anticipates that
some people will sponsor one
foot each and some will
sponsor several. One person
has sponsored three square
feet of the painting, one for
each family member, and has
said that she will be contacting
siblings who once lived in
Heppner to suggest that they
also donate to the “piece o f
heritage” program.
Upon completion o f
the Main Street and the sheep
industry murals, a plaque at the
on-site kiosk will list names of
the contributors to the projects.
In clu d ed am ong those
contributors’ names will be the
“piece of heritage” sponsors.
For more information or to
m ake a d o n atio n to the
project, and to sponsor square
feet of the mural, call Louis and
Betty Carlson, 676-5302,
Betty Mills, 676-5546, or the
staff of Klamath First Federal.
City council
Sheriff's Report
c o n tin u e d fro m p a g e l
Canham for $5,100. It will be
used m ainly as a snow
removable vehicle. Canham
said he would declare the
current snow removal pickup,
which has some damage, as
surplus property to be sold
off.
Voted to pay $100 per
month for a portable rest room
to be placed during summer
months at the BMX track at
Hager Park.
Approved a 2.2 percent
cost o f living increase for city
em ployees and merit pay
increases that could range up
to 4 percent depending on an
employee’s job performance.
4-H News
Sew Happy
The Sew Happy 4-H
Club met April 4 at Sharon
L ew is’ house. C atherine
McElligott led the meeting.
She supplied ingredients and
the recipe to make Baklava, a
nutty confection.
Also attending were
Destiny George, Maggie and
Joe Armato, Sherilyn Peck,
Kathryn Strouse and Kaylee
Helfrecht.
The club is planning a
field trip to Pendleton to help
start their next sewing project.
At the clu b ’s next
meeting, to be held May 2 at
10 a.m. at Sharon Lewis’
house, Emily Thompson will
bring Quick and Easy Ground
BeefAccoutromonde.
Order
Magnetic
Door Signs
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The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following busi
ness:
j a n . 24: M CSO ,
Heppner ambulance received
a request for an ambulance
from a caller in Heppner who
reported his mother was con
gested and having a hard time
breathing.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
from a caller on 1-84 east-
bound that he was being tail-
gated and blinded from the
vehicle’s lights.
-MCSO deputy cited
Sozo Nathan Andrew' Payne,
21, for Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed Limit, 87 mph in
a 65 mph zone.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police, Boardman Po
lice Dept, received a report of
a possible DUII on 1-84 west
bound. The report was deter
mined to be unfounded.
-MCSO received a
report from NORCOR that
Melissa Ruth Taylor, 31, had
an lrrigon Justice Court war
rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
Driving while License Sus
pended serv ed w hile at
N O RC O R . A hold was
placed for Morrow County.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at MCGG
in lone o f the theft o f anhy
drous ammonia sometime last
night.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
from a caller o f a dump truck
straddling both lanes of traffic
on Sandhollow/Spur roads.
-MCSO received a
report o f a fire alarm. The
alarm was cancelled.
-MCSO deputies cit
ed Jessi Manuel Sanchez, 20,
for Violation of the Basic Rule,
73 mph in a 55 mph zone. No
Operator’s License and No
Insurance.
-MCSO received a
report from Bank o f Eastern
Oregon, lrrigon, that it ap
peared someone may have
tried to pry open the back
door of the bank.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a re
quest for an ambulance in
Boardman for an 81 -year-old
female who was having trou
ble breathing. The patient was
transported to Good Shep
herd M edical C en ter in
Hermiston.
-MCSO deputy cited
Tiffany Nichole Rill, 23, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 79
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Jose Pena
Marquez, 47, for Failure to
Perform Duties of a Driver-Hit
and Run.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that she left her purse at GD’s
Restaurant two days ago.
-MCSO received a
request for an extra patrol at
the Heppner High School due
to people parking in the hand
icapped zone without permits.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, officer cited Betty Ann
Jarrett, 38, for Forgery I.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a re
quest for an extra patrol from
a caller in Boardman due to
possible gang activity.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Heppner
that her daughter was late ar
riving from Seattle.
-MCSO deputy cited
David Ralph Starkweather,
40, for DU 11 (BAC . 10). The
vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police and Fire depts. re
ceived a report o f an audible
fire alarm at Riverfront Lodge
in Boardman. It was deter
mined the sauna set off the
alarm.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, officers arrested
PhiUp.Scott H edricks, ,40, on,.
a Morrow County warrant for
Contempt o f Court.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in lrrigon
that the neighbor’s vacant
house has a pickup running out
front and there were loud
crashing noises coming from
inside the house. It was deter
mined the subjects were mov
ing storage units.
Jan. 25: MCSO dep
uty cited Richard Henry Huxel,
49, for DUII (BAC .20), and
Possession o f a Controlled
Substance-Less than One Oz.
Marijuana. The vehicle was
towed.
-MCSO deputy ar
rested M iguel G onzalez-
Ventura, 33, for Giving False
Information, Failure to Carry
and Present, with a hold
placed for a Klamath Falls
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Sus
pended. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail.
-MCSO deputy re
ported a window broken out
o f a shop door at Looslie’s
Auto Body in Lexington. The
owner was contacted.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
of two subjects hunting ducks
in the Boardman Marina. The
caller wanted to know if firing
weapons inside the city limits
was allowed.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller that she believed
her father passed away. All
appropriate personnel were
contacted.
-MCSO deputy re
ported a male subject who left
the Heppner Chevron; the sub
ject was possibly high on
something. About 20 minutes
later a caller in Heppner re
ported the subject was at the
caller’s residence; the caller
wanted the subject to leave.
The subject left. The vehicle
was located and stopped.
Lester Warran Stone, 47, was
cited for DUII (BAC. 19). The
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vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
a business office was closed
and the caller wanted to pick
up his paycheck.
-M C SO , D ept, o f
Human Services received a
request for contact from a call
er in lrrigon whose foster par
ents kicked her out of the res
idence.
-MCSO deputy cited
Sylvia Guerra, 36, for Viola
tion of the Basic Rule, 42 mph
in a 25 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report o f a burglar alarm. It
was determined to be a false
alarm caused by employee er
ror.
-MCSO deputy cited
MaAnabel Avila De La Paz,
32, for Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 43 mph in a 25 mph
zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
John Bradley Coen, 33, for
Violation of the Basic Rule, 42
mph in a 25 mph zone.
-MCSO deputy cited
a male juvenile for No Oper
ator’s License. Thejuvenile’s
parents retrieved the vehicle.
-MCSO received a
report of a disabled vehicle off
the road on Highway 730/1-
84.
-MCSO received two
rep o rts from c a lle rs in
Boardman of loud music at a
place on Anderson Road.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller on High
way 207 o f a vehicle with a
young child who was not in a
car seat or restrained.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at the Lex
ington Convenience Store that
three Walkman CD players
had been found in the trash.
-M C SO , O regon
State Police received a report
o f a residential burglar alarm
in Boardman.
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