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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 25, 2004 - FIVE
M orrow C ounty C ircu it assaulted her mother and
Court warrant for Failure to then ran away.
Register as a Sex Offender.
-MCSO received a
The subject was lodged at report of a burglar alarm at
The Morrow County Umatilla County Jail.
a residence in Irrigon. It was
Sheriff s Office (MCSO) re­
determined that everything
ports handling the following
M ay 7: M CSO was okay.
business:
received a report from a
-MCSO received a
-B oardm an
PD c a lle r in Irrigon o f a report from a c aller in
received a report that a suspicious vehicle with its Irrigon that someone keeps
vehicle had just passed the lights off parked in front of knocking on her window
post office and there was a the caller’s residence. It was and door then keeps running
six-year-old holding a baby determined to be okay as it o f f .
while the vehicle was in was a deputy’s vehicle.
-MCSO received a
motion.
-MCSO received a report from Green Acres RV
-B oardm an
PD. report from a c a lle r in Park in Irrigon that a subject
Boardm an Public Works Irrigon that her motion light was staying in a space and
received a report that a water in her front yard came on was not supposed to be
line or water main broke and and the n e ig h b o r’s light there.
there was water coming out cam e on as w ell. She
-MCSO cited Shayla
o f the meter box.
thought there was possibly A lise Jones, 31, for
-M CSO
cited someone walking through Exceeding the Maximum
Jennifer Lynn Vanwestrop, yards. Deputies were unable Speed, 85 mph in a 65 mph
36, for E xceeding the to locate anyone.
zone.
Maximum Speed, 88 mph in
-M C SO , Irrigon
M ay 8: M CSO
a 65 mph zone.
am bulance receiv ed a receiv ed a rep o rt from
May 6: Boardman request for an 83-year-old Pendleton PD that Jesus
PD and ambulance received male experience right sided Alejandro Garcia Cardenas,
a request for a 50-year-old abdominal pain and labored 25, w as arrested on an
fem ale w ith d ifficu lty breathing. The subject was Irrigon Justice Court warrant
breathing and a history of tra n sp o rte d
to
G ood for F ailure to A ppear/
diabetes. The subject was Shepherd Medical Center in Driving while Suspended.
tran sp o rted
to
Good Hermiston.
He was lodged at Umatilla
Shepherd Medical Center in
-MCSO received a County Jail.
Hermiston.
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
-MCSO cited Holly
s
-MCSO received a Irrigon that someone hit a H igdon W ood, 33, for
report from Tacoma PD that deer near the new sewage Disobeying a Traffic Control
Ronald W. Tayloe, 38, was plant in Irrigon. The deer Device.
arrested on a M orrow was still alive and there was
-M C SO , Irrigon
C ounty C ircuit C ourt front-end damage on the am bulance receiv ed a
w arrant for F ailure to vehicle. OSP was contacted. request for an 86-year-old
A ppear/C ontem pt. The
-MCSO received a female who was vomiting
subject was lodged a Pierce relayed report from a caller and had extreme weakness
County Jail.
in Irrigon that a woman the and w as in and out o f
-MCSO received a subject lives with took his consciousness. The subject
request for contact from a INS card and his driver’s was transported to Good
caller in Heppner regarding license and won’t give them Shepherd Medical Center in
a problem with her neighbor back. A subject at the Irrigon Hermiston.
killing her grass.
Justice Court advised the
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a caller that because the two request for contact from a
report from a c aller in lived together it was a civil caller in Irrigon regarding
Hardman that a subject was matter. The subject got mad p ro w lers
around
the
driving a pickup and he has and cursed the subject out residence.
been drinking heavily. The and left stating that the only
-MCSO received a
subject has her dogs and if way he would get help was report from a caller in lone
he is picked up, the caller to beat up the lady who took that she lost the keys to her
would come get the dogs.
his stuff’.
safe and needs assistance.
-MCSO received a
-M C SO , H eppner She was transferred to a
walk-in return o f a wallet FD received a report of a Fire locksmith to see if he could
found at Penland Lake.
on the east side o f the creek help.
-MCSO received a below the caller's resident.
-MCSO, Boardman
report from a c aller in The Fire C hief requested PD received a report o f a
Irrigon that that her husband deputy contact as it was burglar alarm at a church in
had pushed and assaulted possibly a juvenile arson.
Boardman.
her. No medical attention
-MCSO cited James
-MCSO, Boardman
was needed.
Richard Schm itt, 51, for PD and ambulance received
-MCSO received a Violation of the Basic Rule, a report that the c a lle r’s
report from a c aller in 71 mph in a 55 mph zone.
electric oven was on Fire and
Irrigon that her 15-year-old
-MCSO received a she couldn't get it out with
daughter was assaulted by request for deputy contact a Fire extinguisher.
adults from a vehicle while regarding a subject cursing
-B oardm an
PD
she was walking to school. at the caller and had kicked receiv ed a report that
-MCSO received a her car door when she tried som eone broke into the
request for contact regarding to leave.
c a lle r’s m o th e r-in -la w ’s
a verbal domestic dispute in
-MCSO received a home and stole jewelry.
Hardman.
report from a c aller in
-M C SO cited a
-MCSO received a Lexington that a vehicle was female juvenile for Failure
911 hang-up call from a driving around with tags that to Use a Seatbelt.
residence in Boardman. It had expired in 1991. It was
-Boardman PD and
was determ ined to be a determ ined that the tags ambulance received a report
misdial.
didn't expire until August that the caller’s 10-year-old
-MCSO received a 2004.
son broke his w rist/arm
request for extra patrol at
-MCSO received a while biking riding. There
The Oregonian pick-up site report o f a burglar alarm at were no further injuries. The
at
B anner
Bank
in Heppner High School.
subject refused transport and
Boardman. The papers were
-MCSO received a went by private vehicle.
stolen from there the report of a vehicle "peeling
-MCSO cited Vince
previous night and a driver out” o f the Irrigon City Park M. Strong. 18, for Failure to
saw a small pick-up circling and alm ost h ittin g a Use a Seatbelt.
the area the night before.
pedestrian. The vehicle was
-M C SO
cited
-MCSO received a headed tow ards Umatilla Angelina Delapaz Avila, 54,
report from a c aller in and the call was relayed to for Violation o f the Basic
Irrigon that a juvenile broke OSP and Umatilla PD.
Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph
a window on her vehicle the
-MCSO received a zone.
day before.
rep o rt from a c aller in
-MCSO received a Irrigon that his stepdaughter
rep o rt from a c aller in
Irrigon that they heard shots
Fired or possibly Fireworks
being set ofF. It was
determined to be fireworks
and the subject was advised
to stop.
-MCSO received a
report from a c a lle r in
Boardman that a 4-whcelcr
was spinning circles in his
alfalfa Field causing damage.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt From a c aller in
Boardman that he saw a
male attempt to prevent a
fem ale from e x itin g a
vehicle in front of his house.
It was determined to be a
family disturbance.
-M C SO arrested Lion Steve Rhea prevents the Lion of the Year plaque to Lion
Ross C. VanEtta. 23. on a Tom McClain, on Wednesday, Aug. 18. 2004.
Sheriff's Report
McClain receives Lion of the
Year award
BEO helps sponsors summer leadership workshops
Bank o f E astern
Oregon helped sponsor the
O regon A sso ciatio n o f
Student Council’s Summer
Leadership Workshops in
late July.
The
stu d en ts
leaders received leadership
training in organization
and tim e m anagem ent,
com m unication, project
plan n in g and m eeting
Playground
work party to
be held at HES
There w ill be a
work party held Friday,
Aug. 27, from 5-9 p.m. at
the Heppner Elementary
School
p layground.
V olunteers
w ill
be
repainting lines on the
blacktop, adding swings,
putting new seats on other
swings and adding more
wood chips.
V olunteers are
asked to bring shovels,
rakes, ladders and other
helpful equipment.
D inner w ill be
pro v id ed
for
the
v o lu n teers. For m ore
information and for meal
planning, please contact
Kay Fowler at 676-9109
(hom e) or 676-5271
(work).
Inland
Northwest
Chorale seeks
singers
Calling all singers.
Inland Northwest Chorale,
directed by R. Lee Friese
begins reh earsals on
Monday evening. Aug. 30,
at 7 p.m. at the Bisnett
Building on the comer of
B yers and M ain in
Pendleton.
The First concerts
are on Nov. 6 and 7 in Pilot
Rock and Boardman, and
will include an inspiring
v ariety o f m usic. The
selectio n s range from
sacred to secular, from
classic to contem porary
and som e are sung a
c ap p ella,
w ithout
accompaniment.
Whether you are an
ex p erien ced sin g er or
someone who would like
more experience, this is the
group for you. For more
inform ation, contact the
Inland
N orthw est
Musicians office at (541)
966-6649
or
info@inwm.org.
Over the Tee
Cup
Ten
ladies
gathered, Tuesday, Aug.
17, at W illow C reek
Country Club for Over the
Tee Cup play in cool,
cloudy
m orning
conditions.
Karen Thompson
took low gross o f the field
and least putts o f the Field.
Corol Mitchell took low
net o f the Field.
In flight A, Luvilla
Sonstegard took low gross.
In flight B. Loa
Henderson took low gross;
Virginia Grant took low
net; and Bernice Lott and
Lorrene Montgomery tied
for least putts.
In flight C. Betty
Carlson took low gross;
Joyce Dinkins took low
net; and D orris G raves
took least putts.
Henderson had a
chip-in on hole #6 and
Dinkins had a chip-in on
hole #5.
Ilrder Magnetic Door Signs
HERE
Heppner Gazelle-Times
sk ills, goal settin g and
ethical decision-m aking.
The students also shared
community service project
ideas.
For th e past 10
years, the middle and high
school workshops have been
sp o n so red
by
the
In d ep en d en t B anks o f
Oregon (ICBO). 1CBO has
38 member banks around
the state serving their local
communities.
ICBO p re sid en t,
Bruce Bryant, attended the
Final banquet and spoke to
the student leaders. Bryant is
the president and CEO o f
Town C en ter Bank in
Portland.
HOMES & PROPERTIES
— FOR SALE -
Very nice home
by the creek
This home is in excellent
condition. 2 bedroom, one
bath with attached double
wide garage. Underground
sprinkler and much more.
$98,500
Ju st listed!!
New Listing in
Lexington
2 bedroom single wide
with shop, large yard and
foundation already laid for
new room. Garden space
too.
$50,000
3 bedroom
near park
3 bedroom home across from
park. New driveway and pa­
tio. Two bath (one brand
new). $75,000
Single-wide in
Lexington
2 bedroom single wide with
add-on. Nice inside. Fruit
trees w ith garden spot.
Swamp cooler and appliances
included. Good starter home.
$25,000 W ill Carry Contract
3 bedroom in
Lexington
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
double lot. Garage and shop.
$85,000
3 bedroom in
Heppner
Large lot in back. Insulated
shop. Fireplace. $74,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath
in lone
1998 Double wide in lone.
Includes shop, shed, satellite
dish and appliances all on
1.72 acres. $105,000
Country living
next to town
Nice home near town on 1.7
acres. Keep your horse here
next to this 4 bedroom 2-story
home. 2 car garage, lots of
storage, large bam and garden
area. Fully fenced perimeter.
$185,000
4 bedroom in lone
100 X 100 lot w ith large
shed. Large 2808 square ft
home. $70.000, p riced to
sell
Two lots above lake
Ready to build on.
One lot $20.900 the other
$19,500. View of the lake.
CALL
DAVID SYKES
TO VIEW THESE
PROPERTIES
Datiti Sties. Agi'nt
(541) 676 9228 days
(541) 676 9939 evenings
1 800 326 2152
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