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    SIXTEEN - HeDoner Gazette-Times. Heopner, Oregon Wednesday, May 19, 2004
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Of the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more
important than those which make up your braking system. A t Les Schwab, we’re
proud o f the brake service we provide our customers. That’s why we do it right,
and we do it complete. We feel a brake system is only as good as its weakest
part. Here's what we do:
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FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS MOST VlHIClfS .
Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. It relates all 4
wheels to a common center line to Insure maximum tire life and a
centered steering wheel.
Over 90% of all cars built today should have a 4 wheel alignment.
Most front wheel drives and some rear wheel drives have rear wheel
adjustments. We Invite you to ask us about It.
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124 North Main Street, Heppner • 676-9481
-MCSO deputy cited
Daniel Joseph Callahan, 54,
Sheriff's Report for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph
The Morrow County zone and No O p e rato r’s
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­ License.
ports handling the following
-MCSO received a
business:
request for a deputy contact
March 26: MCSO from a c a lle r in Irrigon
deputy cited David Brian reg ard in g
a p o ssib le
Taylor, 37, for Violation of restraining order violation.
the Basic Rule, 44 mph in a
-MCSO, Boardman
30 mph zone.
Police D ept., B oardm an
-MCSO deputy cited ambulance received a third
D avid M cKay, 30, for party report of a boat sinking
Exceeding the Maximum by Tidewater. When arriving
Speed Limit, 82 mph in a 65 on the scene, the subjects
mph zone.
werp found on the shore and
-MCSO deputy cited refused transport. The boat
D aniel C arlso n , 21, for was beached and tethered.
Exceeding the Maximum
-MCSO received a
Speed Limit, 87 mph in a 65 report from a caller who
mph zone.
found a plastic bag with
-MCSO deputy cited empty night deposit money
W illiam Stum pf, 51, for bags near Willow Creek on
Exceeding the Maximum the lake.
Speed Limit, 90 mph in a 65
-MCSO received a
mph zone.
request for a welfare check
-MCSO received a on a m ale su b ject in
report from Lane County Heppner who hadn’t been
that Danny L. Pallin, 40, was seen in a few days. The
arrested on an Irrigon Justice subject was located and all
Court warrant for Failure to was okay.
A p p ear/D riv in g
w hile
-M C SO d ep u ties
License Suspended. He was cite d M anuel A ntonio
lodged at the Lane County G utierrez Ochoa, 26, for
Jail.
D riving w hile L icense
-MCSO received a S uspended
V io latio n ,
request for a deputy contact Violation of the Basic Rule,
from a caller in Boardman 49 mph in a 35 mph zone,
regarding an incident that and Failure to Carry Proof
occurred yesterday. The of Insurance. The vehicle
caller was unable to pick up was impounded.
property at a male subject’s
-MCSO received a
residence due to illness; she report of juveniles playing
sent her daughter but the on W ilson R oad in
male subject wouldn’t let the Boardman. A deputy was
d au g h ter re trie v e the unable to locate the
personal property.
juveniles.
-MCSO received a
-M C SO
deputy
rep o rt from a c a lle r in relayed a report for a female
Boardman of a theft from the subject in Boardman that her
shop at Western Alfalfa.
ju v e n ile d au g h ter was
-MCSO deputy cited missing and may possibly be
Michael Angel Espinosa, 41, w ith a m ale subject. An
for Violation of the Basic Attempt to Locate was sent
Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph out. The d au g h ter later
zone.
returned home.
-MCSO, Boardman
-MCSO deputy cited
Fire Dept, received a report Christopher Paul Bolen, 43,
from O SP o f an o u t-o f­ fo r
E x ceeding
the
control burn at the Maximum Speed Limit, 81
B oardm an on-ram p o ff mph in a 65 mph zone.
Boardman Avenue. The fire
-MCSO received a
was controlled and put out. hang-up 911 call from a
-MCSO received a location in Irrigon. The
rep o rt from a c aller in phone was busy on call­
Boardman of a theft that back. It was determined all
occurred on Rippee Road.
was okay; it was a misdial.
-M C SO , O regon
-MCSO received a
State P o lice receiv ed a request for a deputy contact
report of a Rottweiler-type in B oardm an reg ard in g
dog lying on the side of the p ro p erty that had been
road on 1-84 w estbound vandalized.
milepost 174-175. The dog
-MCSO received a
was still moving. The report re p o rt from a c a lle r in
was relayed to OSP.
Irrigon that her husband may
-MCSO deputy was be in the fro n t o f her
flagged down by a female re sid en ce in a pickup.
su bject who ad v ised o f M CSO was ad v ised to
possible drug precursors in disregard, as it wasn’t him.
her husband’s vehicle in
-MCSO received a
Boardman.
report of a burglary alarm at
-M C SO
deputy B ig fo o t In d u strie s in
relayed a report from a male B oardm an. The building
subject who saw a 3-year- was determined to be secure.
old child with a black eye;
March 29: MCSO
the father of the child looked deputy cited Brooke Kelly,
very agitated.
19, for E x ceed in g the
-MCSO received a Maximum Speed Limit, 84
report from Grant County mph in a 65 mph zone.
that Brian Sheldon Hubbard,
-MCSO deputy cited
31, was arrested by Grant Ramon O lguin-M artinez,
County Sheriff’s Office on 30, for No Insurance.
an Irrigon Justice C ourt
-Boardm an Police
w arrant for F ailu re to Dept, officer requested an
Appear/DUII. He was cited ambulance be dispatched to
and released to appear.
the Boardman Police Dept,
-M C SO , H eppner for an approximately 38-
Fire Dept, received a report year-old male subject. The
from a caller of a fire in the patient refused transport.
fuel piles at the co-gen plant
-MCSO received a
in Heppner.
report from a caller who was
March 27: MCSO involved in a minor motor
received a report from a vehicle accident on Rhea
caller in Irrigon of a loud Creek Road, 1/2 mile north
party at a location in Irrigon. of the Ruggs Junction. There
T here
w ere m ultiple was no property damage and
ju v e n ile s outside o f the the p arties exchanged
house.
information.
-MCSO deputy cited
-MCSO received a
a male juvenile for Failure request for a records check
to Carry and Present.
on a male su b ject from
-MCSO deputy cited F ed eral In v e stig atio n s.
O lga S tolyar, 31, for There were no records in
Exceeding the Maximum locals; results were mailed.
Speed Limit, 80 mph in a 65
-MCSO received a
mph zone.
request for a deputy contact
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from a c a lle r in lone
regarding threatening phone
calls.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller that he
lost his wallet at Three Mile
Canyon.
-MCSO received a
report of an audible alarm at
a location near Hermiston. It
was a false alarm.
-M CSO
deputy
stopped a juvenile on a bike
in Irrigon. It was determined
the bicycle was stolen; it was
taken into possession.
-M C SO , O regon
State P olice, B oardm an
am bulance receiv ed a
relayed report from Tri-
C om m o f a 5 2 -y ear-o ld
fem ale su b ject on 1-84
eastbound who was having
difficulty breathing. The
patient refused transport; all
was okay.
-M CSO
deputy
arrested Shilo Rene Ziemer,
24, on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
A ppear/Theft III. Ziemer
was cited and released to
appear.
-MCSO deputy cited
H eriberto Tomas Aldeco,
42, for Permitting Unlawful
Use o f a M otor Vehicle.
Jairo H um berto, 18, was
cited for No O p e ra to r’s
License, Failure to Yield to
E m ergency V ehicle and
D riving U ninsured. The
vehicle was impounded.
-M CSO
deputy
arrested Paul Evan Keefer,
36, on a Morrow County
Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Hunting
Prohibited Method. He was
cited and released to appear.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from A m erican
L en d ers
that
they
repossessed a boat from a
location in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
relayed report from a caller
in Irrigon of dogs running at
large in the Irrigon Mobile
Court in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller o f a
woman hitting a small child
at Logan International. A
deputy was unable to locate
the subjects.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller that her
missing dog was at the 76-
S tation in B oardm an. A
deputy was unable to locate
the dog.
-MCSO received a
walk-in report that a subject
driving a pickup was parked
sideways on Highway 207
ap p ro x im ately one m ile
from Lexington. When the
subject making the report
went around the vehicle and
honked his horn, the subject
fo llo w in g
him
into
Lexington, tailgating and
flash in g his lig h ts. The
reporter pulled over and the
subject got out of his vehicle
and started yelling at him.
Arts and Crafts
club to meet
The Morrow County
Arts and Crafts club will
meet on Thursday, May 27
at 1 p.m. at GD’s banquet
room.
The agenda will be
on a watercolor class, to be
held on June 26 and 27,
taught by Joyce Anderson
from Walla Walla. The last
day to signup will be May
27 and payment needs to be
made to Trish Sweeney or
Sharon Harrison. There will
be a painting a day done,
with the class emphasis on
b ird s and flow ers. The
public is invited to take the
class.
A nderson
is a
college art teacher and is
very k n o w led g eab le in
watercolors.
Photos of paintings
and a list of supplies will be
available at the May 27
meeting.