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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow C ounty
Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
M a y 12: M C SO re­
ceived a report o f an alarm at
L y n a r d ’s S p u d C e lla r in
Boardman. The building was
secure.
-M C SO deputy cited
C arm en Navarro, 30, for Ex­
ceeding the M aximum Speed
Lim it, 78 m ph in a 65 m ph
zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
Mychal Jam es Benoit, 20, for
E x c e e d in g th e M a x im u m
Speed Lim it, 82 m ph in a 65
mph zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
K a th le e n K a y S m ith -
M acom ber, 36, for Exceed­
ing the M aximum Speed Lim­
it, 101 m ph in a 65 m ph zone
and N o Insurance. The vehi­
cle w as towed.
-M C S O deputy ad ­
vised a vehicle was disabled
on Highway 74. A second ve­
hicle stopped to help.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardm an that he detained
tw o dogs that were eating his
c h ic k e n s. T he o w n e r w as
called to pick up the dogs.
-M C SO receiv ed a
report o f an alarm at the Bank
o f E a s te r n O re g o n in
Heppner. There was a subject
at the location without a prop­
er passcode.
-M C SO receiv ed a
request to contact a subject re­
garding cow s and horses out
on Highw ay 207. A message
w as left at the subject’s resi­
dence.
-M C SO receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that her husband locked her
o u t o f th e re s id e n c e an d
changed the locks.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request for a deputy contact
regarding possible dumping on
c o u n ty r ig h t- o f - w a y in
Boardman.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request from the U.S. M arine
C orps for a records check on
an individual. The results were
faxed.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from the O regon State
P o lic e th a t L a c ey S h e rri
Jacobs, 19, was arrested on a
Morrow County C ircuit Court
lent and causing problems.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, officer cited A delfo
Sanchez Leyva, 27, for N o
O p e ra to r’s License and N o
Seat Belt.
-M C S O , O r e g o n
State Police received a report
o f an alarm in a residence in
Irrigon.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
o f a tw o-year-old child walk­
ing dow n a street and the par­
ents w eren ’t there. The child
was given back to her mother.
-M C SO deputy cited
Joseph W illiam M urray, 52,
for Exceeding the M axim um
Speed Lim it, 84 m ph in a 65
mph zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
911 call from K egler’s Sentry
M arket in Irrigon. It w as de­
term ined all w as okay; the
phone was o ff the hook.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller that her
daughter w as cleaning at the
Heppner Day Care and som e­
one pounded on the door.
M a y 13: M C S O
deputy cited Jerry Lee Bulow,
51, for Driving while License
Suspended-Violation. The ve­
hicle w as impounded.
warrant for Parole Violation/
Possession o f a C ontrolled
Substance. She was cited and
released to appear.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in lone that
a bicycle was stolen.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a re­
quest for an officer to respond
to a residence in Boardman to
rem ove a male subject (last
name unknown). The landlord
told him that he was not al­
lowed on the property.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m a c a lle r in
Boardman that a 69-year-old
male was unconscious. Trans­
port was refused.
-M C SO , Boardm an
Police Dept, received a hang­
up 911 from a location in
Boardm an. O n call-back, a
female subject advised a dog
was chasing her brother.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Heppner
o f an elderly m ale leaning
against a bridge by the park;
the caller thought the m an
didn’t look well. It was deter­
mined that he was fine.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact
in Irrigon regarding the caller’s
adoptive daughter being vio­
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t o f a d is a b le d
m otorhom e on 1-84. The tow
truck com pany w as contact­
ed.
-M C S O receiv ed a
h a n g - u p 911 c a ll fro m
R iv e r f r o n t
Lodge
in
Boardman. It was determined
all was okay.
-M C SO deputy cited
M aria Rubio-M esina, 37, for
E x c e e d in g th e M a x im u m
Speed Lim it, 84 m ph in a 65
mph zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller o f a sus­
picious vehicle with a driving
sleeping in it at the Buttercreek
Junction.
-M C S O , O r e g o n
State Police received a hang­
up 911 call from a residence
in Irrigon. It w as determ ined
all w as okay; it w as an acci­
dental call.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f a steer in the road in
front o f the Blue Spruce Apts,
in H eppner. The ow ner was
contacted.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f a dispute at a n e ig h b o r’s
residence.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for an ambulance from
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Return
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Primary
Shoe
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Hold-Down
— Parking Brake Strut
Parts
- Paiking Brake Lever
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Pariung
Brake .
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1. High quality brake shoes
2 Resurface drums
3. All new hold-down return springs
4. All new wheel cylinders
5 Adjust parking brake
6. Bleed & Adjust entire system
Backing Plate
Secondary Shoe
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Secondary Shoe
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CALIPER ASSEMBLY
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Housing
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Why Do We Machine Brake Rotors
and Brums?
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1. Replace with remanufactured or rebuild front
calipers
2 High Duality disc pads
3 Resurface rotors
4. Repack wheel bearings (except FWD)
5 . New front seals (except FWD)
6 Bleed & adjust entire system
BRAKE
IN MOST VIHICIFS
AUCNMFNTS
6 Fire Mileage
Why Bleed and flush the Hydraulic
Broke System with a Brake Repair?
SHOCKS For A Smoother Ride
PASSINGS CAO
Every car should at least have a thrust alignment ft relates
a ll 4 wheels to a common center line to insure maximum
tire life and a centered steering wheel.
Over 90% o f a ll cars
built today should have
a 4 w heel alignm ent.
M ost front wheel drives
and som e rea r w heel
drives have rear wheel
adjustm ents. We invite
you to ask us about I t
M achining the rotors and drums provides a
proper finish for seating the new brake
friction and preventing brake vibration and
pulsation.
The natural trait o f brhke fluid is to attract
moisture. This occurs even in a sealed system,
which w ill reduce the boiling point of the fluid
and increase the chance tor corrosion. We
bleed the system to rem ove a ir and flush to
refresh the brake fluid. This helps reduce the
chance of brake fade and prolongs the life of
hydraulic components.
REPLACEMENT
WARRANTY
174s5
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H eal affects the spring tension over time. We
replace the drum brake hardw are for proper
brake shoe hold down and return. This allows
the brake shoes to w ear evenly and for
reduced brake drag.
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COMPIFJI FRONT DISC
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Why Replace the Brum Brake
Hardware?
Adjustor Assembly
Boot
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We do m ore than replace brake pads. Factory
re-m anufactured calipers include new seals
and hardware in addition to pads. This allows
for better calip e r operation, com plete piston
return and less brake drag.
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Why Do We Replace Brake Calipers?
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IATESE IN EESEING EQUIPMENT
BATTERIES
FREE
- BATTERY CHECKS
• EIECJBICAI SYSTEM CHECKS
a caller in Boardman for a 52-
year-old fem ale w ith chest
pains and nausea. The patient
w as tra n s p o rte d to G o o d
S hepherd M edical Center in
Hermiston.
-M C SO deputy cited
Stephanie R. Callahan, 24, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73
m ph in a 55 m ph zone and
D riving w hile License Sus­
pended Violation. The vehicle
was impounded.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f a m otor vehicle ac­
c id e n t 1/2 m ile ab o v e the
B lak e’s R anch turn-off. The
vehicle w as lodged betw een
trees in a ditch.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from the U m atilla Po­
lice Dept, that John H om er
Cloud, 39, was arrested on an
Irrigon Justice Court w arrant
for Failure to Appear/Driving
while License Suspended. He
w as cited and released to ap­
pear.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, cited R obert S. Sw an,
26, for Driving while License
S u sp e n d e d M isd e m ea n o r.
The vehicle was impounded.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, cited Jeanne R. Shea,
34, for N o O p e ra to r’s L i­
cense.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a neighbor w as shooting
a dog w ith a BB gun.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Lexing­
ton that a gas can full o f fuel
w as stolen out o f his pickup
w hile he w as in H eppner. A
deputy contact w as request­
ed.
-M C S O dep u ty a r­
rested Chaunesy Allen, 32, on
a w arran t o u t o f U m atilla
C ounty for Parole Violation/
Delivery o f a Controlled Sub­
stance, Possession o f a C on­
trolled Substance, Forgery 2
and Theft III. Allen was lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an o f
h av in g p ro b lem s w ith the
neighbors.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
B oardm an o f a hit-and-run
w ith tree dam age. Jam es K.
E llison, 32, w as arrested for
Failure to Perform Duties o f a
Driver and Reckless Driving.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardman that her parents re­
ceived a death threat on their
answering machine. They don’t
speak English.
-M CSO received two
reports from callers in Irrigon
o f hearing shots fired.
-M C S O dep u ty a r­
r e s te d H ip o lito G a lla rd o
G onzalez, 31, for Possession
o f a Forged Instrum ent, G iv­
ing False Information to a Po­
lice Officer and Failure to Car­
ry and Present. T he vehicle
w as impounded.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Boardman that a male subject
stole her son’s Social Security
num ber and was now trying to
sell it back to her. A m ale ju ­
venile and Ricardo Reyes, 34,
w as arrested for T heft I by
Receiving and Theft o f Lost or
M islaid Property.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that a male subject dressed in
black that w as looking into
their window.
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