TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 5,2005
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Sheriff's Report
The M orrow County
S heriffs Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
Dec. 28: M CSO
received a report from the
Department o f Corrections
th at C hristo p h er W ayne
Lyons, 32, was arrested on
a M orrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/DUII
-MCSO received a
report from Portland PD that
Javier Pedro Bustamante,
22, was arrested on a
M orrow C ounty C ircuit
Court w arrant for Parole
Violation/Failure to Appear
and an on Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Pay F in e/D riv in g w hile
Suspended Bustamante was
lodged at M ultnom ah
County Jail
Dec. 29: M CSO
responded to a residence in
Irrigon for a consent search
Ronald Carl Ford, 30, was
arrested on a M orrow
C ounty C ircuit C ourt
w arrant for Failure to
Appear/Assault IV Carissa
L ouise B arnes, 24, was
a rre sted on a U m atilla
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
warrant for Parole Violation/
Forgery II and a Hermiston
PD warrant for Contempt of
C o u rt/F o rg ery II Both
subjects w ere lodged at
Umatilla County Jail
-M C SO
cited
Ambrocio Martinez Araiza,
27, for D riving w hile
Suspended-violation and
Failure to Use Turn Signal
The vehicle was impounded
-M CSO arrested
Leobardo Solis Jacquez, 53,
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/Unlawful Use o f a
M otor Vehicle and on a
M orrow C ounty C ircuit
Court warrant for Failure to
A p p e ar/D riv in g
w hile
Suspended He was also
cited for Failure to Use Turn
Signal, No Insurance and
Driving while Suspended-
v io la tio n Jacq u ez was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail
-MCSO cited Kory
Daniel Paullus, 18, and two
other juvenile subjects for
M inor in P o ssessio n -
Alcohol
Dec. 30: M CSO
P ro b atio n and Parole
arrested Kevin Ray Dieter,
23, on a Parole Violation
Detainer Dieter was lodged
at Umatilla County Jail
-M C SO arrested
Cory Baker, 21, who turned
himself in at Umatilla County
Jail on a Heppner Justice
Court warrant for Failure to
Appear/Providing Alcohol
to a Minor
D ec. 31: M CSO
cited Glenn Barry Segal, 50,
for Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 83 mph in a 55 mph
zone
-MCSO received a
report of an erratic driver on
Hwy. 730. Fred Eugene
Stephens, Jr., 45, was cited
for
D riving
w hile
Suspended-violation
-MCSO cited Yong
Sheng Sun, 39, for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 84 mph in
a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO cited Lilia
Irene Mendoza, 26, for No
Insurance, Careless Driving
and
D riving
w hile
S u s p e n d e d - in f r a c tio n
Mendoza was also arrested
on a Hermiston warrant for
V iolation o f R elease
A g re e m e n t/R e c k le s s
Driving, Failure to Perform
D uties o f a D river and
Driving while Suspended-
Suspension or Revoked
-M C SO
cited
Elizabeth Irena Phipps, 42,
for Expired License
-MCSO received a
report from Cornelius PD
that Rachelle Rae Freda, 36,
was arrested an a Morrow
County Circuit warrant for
Failure to Appear/Interfering
with a Peace Office and
Criminal Mischief-2 Freda
was lodged at Washington
County Jail
Jan. 1: MCSO cited
a male juvenile for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 47 mph in
a 30 mph zone
-MCSO received a
re p o rt from a caller in
Heppner that her husband
assaulted her Danny Allen
McDonald, 36, was arrested
for Assault IV Domestic He
was lodged at U m atilla
C ounty Jail Kevin Lee
Norton, 28, was arrested for
Interfering with a Police
Officer He was also lodged
at Umatilla County Jail
Artisan Village made
its move last week, to the
form er G a rd n er’s M en’s
Wear building, and is open
for business With the extra
space, ow ner Bonnie
Wenberg will be introducing
new products, starting with
yarns There is also now
more space for her variety of
bolts, baskets and books
The new space has also
allow ed for sep arate
classroom space
-MCSO, Boardman
PD received a report from
the Boardman Shell Station
that an intoxicated driver
was at the station Clifford
Lee Parker, 20, was arrested
for DUII (BAC 21) and
Driving while Suspended-
misdemeanor. He was cited
and released and his vehicle
was impounded
-MCSO cited Dario
A T rujillo, 46, for No
Operator’s License
-M C SO
cited
Gerardo Sanguino Cancino,
40, for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 69 mph in a 55 mph
zone
-M C SO
cited
Charles Rowe Rook, 68, for
Careless Driving
-MCSO received a
report from Umatilla County
S h e riff’s O ffice th at
M atthew
B radley
Townsend, 19, was arrested
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrants for Unlawful
Use of a Motor Vehicle and
Parole Violation Townsend
was lodged at U m atilla
County Jail
-MCSO cited Rollin
Ray B radfield, 34, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule,
71 mph in a 55 mph zone
-M C SO
cited
Derrick Williams Kestler, 27,
for Violation o f the Speed
Limit, 38 mph in a 25 mph
zone and No Insurance
-M CSO arrested
Willie Steven Johnson, 46,
an a Klamath Falls warrant
for Failure to A ppear/
Unlawful Use o f a M otor
Vehicle and Failure to
A ppear/II Johnson was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail
J a n . 2: M CSO
received a rep o rt from
B ake’s Restaurant that a
female custom er is being
belligerent and refuses to
leave Shari Lynn Paasch, 39,
was arrested for Criminal
Trespass II
-MCSO received a
report from Portland PD that
Michael John Palmer, 32,
was arrested on two
M orrow C ounty C ircuit
C ourt
w arrant
for
Indictment/Possession o f a
Stolen Vehicle and Failure to
Appear/Theft I Palmer was
lodged at M ultnom ah
County Jail
-MCSO, Boardman
PD cited Eric Mendoza, 18,
for Minor in Possession of
Alcohol
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After falling behind
11-2 midway through the
first quarter, the Heppner
Mustang varsity girls used a
15-3 advantage in the second
q u arter to rally past the
Imbler Panthers, 57-32, on
Tuesday, Dec 28 in Imbler
in non-league basketball
game
In w inning th eir
ninth straight game, the
Mustangs improved to 9-1
on the year and will get back
to
C olum bia
Basin
Conference play at Umatilla
on Friday, Jan 7 before
returning home on Saturday,
Jan 8 to take on Sherman
County.
Susan Southw orth
tied the game at 2-2 on a
short jumper on a pass from
Shanna Rietmann, but the
Panthers scored nine straight
before Rietmann scored off
a rebound to make it 11-4
S outhw orth converted a
three-point play and hit one
of two free throws, but the
Panthers still led 15-8 after
one
Lyndi Patton got a
steal and lay-in and Linsey
Mitchell hit two free throws
to open the second and after
a Panther basket, Rietmann
scored off a pass from Blair
Keithley. Terra Wilson hit a
jumper and three of four free
throws and Southworth hit
a running jumper to give the
Mustangs a 21 -17 lead Regi
Seitz hit a lay-in on a pass
from Wilson at the buzzer to
make it 23-18 at the half
A fter a P anther
bucket to open the third,
Megan Orr scored off a pass
Obituaries
N ever
connect
a
generator directly to your
home’s internal wiring The
electrical "backfeed” can
injure or kill utility workers
repairing power lines. For
safety’s sake, hire a licensed
electrician to install a
transfer switch
that
distributes power from the
generator to the hom e’s
circuit box. The transfer
sw itch is installed beside the
main electrical panel and is
connected to circuits you
w ill need during an outage
When the power goes out.
you simply crank up the
generator and run a single
extension cord from it to the
transfer switch. Once the
generator is running, you
can choose which circuits
you want to use by flipping
the sw itches on the transfer
switch It is important to
keep track of what is being
pow ered, because the
transfer switch is often
w ired into more circuits than
the generator can handle all
at once.
A m essage
brought to you in
the interest of
s a fe ty
by
Columbia Basin
Electric Co-Op,
Inc.. your locally
owned & operated
electric utility.
_
Ruth Nadine
Worlein
Ruth
N adine
Worlein, 82, died Dec. 26,
2004, at Rosetta Assisted
Living Center
A memorial service
will be held Saturday, Jan 8
at 11 a m at the Fossil
Methodist Church in Fossil
W orlein was born
March 28, 1922 in Mack
Creek, MO to Ervin and
Flora Edison Bonner
She married Joseph
Worlein in Twin Falls, ID In
1940, they moved to Spoos
Mill and later lived in Kinzua
and Portland In 1976, the
couple moved to Spray.
During the war, she
worked as a finish welder in
the shipyards In Kinzua and
in Portland, she worked for
the U S Postal Service. She
also worked in the Kinzua
Mercantile for several years
W orlein w as a
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kinds Her family was very
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S urvivors include
daughter and son-in-law, Pat
and Wayland Hyatt of Fossil;
d au g h ters,
Janet
Christiansen o f Portland and
Dorothy Buell o f Milton-
F reew ater;
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Orr scored six straight and
Seitz hit two free throws as
the Mustangs took a 35-24
lead after three
Lyndi P atto n and
Southworth scored to open
the fourth, then Orr scored
four stra ig h t, H eather
Yocom scored off a rebound
and Mitchell hit one o f two
free throws to make it 46-
24 The Panthers came back
w ith seven straig h t, but
Lynan Bingham converted a
three-point play and Wilson
made tw o free throw s to
make the final score 51-32.
Orr led the way with
14 points, nine rebounds and
five steals with Southworth
adding 10 points. Wilson had
seven points, Rietmann had
six assists, Mitchell had four
rebounds and two steals and
Patton had four steals
The Mustangs hit 15
o f 20 free throws as a team
Heppner8 15 12 16-
51
Imbler 15 3 6 8-32
H eppner- M egan
O rr 6 2-2 14, Susan
Southworth 4 2-3 10, Terra
W ilson 1 5-6 7, Shanna
Rietmann 2 0-0 4, Lyndi
Patton 2 0-0 4, Regi Seitz 1
2- 2 4, Linsey Mitchell 0 3-4
3, Lynan Bingham 1 1-1 3,
H eather Yocom 1 0-2 2,
Blair Keithley, Sarah Price
and Mahaley Huddleston
Team: 18 15-20 51. 3-pts:
none
Imbler- M Griffin 6
1-5 13, Hill 3 0-2 6, K.
Griffin 2 0-3 5, Bartell 1 1-2
3, Westover 1 0-0 2, Biget 1
0-1 2, Lovins 1 1 - 2 1 and
Johnson. Team: 14 3-15 32.
3-
pts: K Griffin
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Mustang girls rally past
from Sarah Price then scored
Panthers
oft’ a steal to make it 27-20
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