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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 14,2005 - FIVE
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
Nov. 29: -M C SO
received a report that the
state police found a missing
vehicle right next to the Pilot
Station Hwy 395. Damage
was done to the left tire.
-MCSO received a
report from a deputy who
advised seeing two juveniles
running.
-MCSO received a
report that a daughter was
hit by her mother. Verbal
dispute occurred.
-M C SO a rre sted
Michelle Ann Stephens, 32,
for failing to appear for
multiple accounts.
-MCSO received a
report about a structure fire
in a mobile home. Everyone
got out o f the house.
B oardm an
A m bulance
assisted.
-HA a ssisted a
female with chest pains who
was sweating. Subject was
conscious and breathing fine.
Nov. 30: -B PD
received a report about a 52-
year-old Diabetic male who
was u n c o n scio u s, but
b reath in g .
B oardm an
Ambulance assisted subject.
-BPD receiv ed a
report that someone broke
into one of the wire sheds at
G&D Electric sometime and
took some wire.
-B PD re c eiv e d a
rep o rt that D ean Laroy
Staten, 40, was arrested for
Violation of a No Contact
Order.
-B PD receiv ed a
report of a recovered stolen
v ehicle. H erm iston PD
advised they located the
vehicle out of Boardman at
the Ridgeway Apartments.
T he vehicle was not
occupied.
-MCSO received a
report that D arcie A nne
Haselbusch, 31, was issued
a citation for not wearing a
seatbelt.
-MCSO received a
report that the reporter had
questions regarding a house
that had been repossessed
and what the old tenants can
do.
-MCSO received a
report that Steven R. Morris,
30, was issued a citation for
going 76 mph in a 55 mph.
-MCSO received a
report that Stephen Rex
Jensen Jr., 24, was issued a
citation for going 75 mph in
a 55 mph.
-MCSO received a
report that Lazaro Fidel
Rodriguez, 35, was issued a
citation for failing to use a
seatbelt.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt that M arcy Rose
Marsters, 35, was issued a
citation for not wearing a
seatbelt.
-M C SO arrested
Juan C arlo s G uzm an
Madrigal, 21, for UUMV x2,
PCS II, Forgery I, Forgery
II, and resisting arrest.
-MCSO received a
report that Angela Donna
Schneider Lepez, 28, was
issued a citation for violation
of the basic rule.
-M C SO receiv ed
rep o rts about seein g a
v eh icle d riv in g slow ly,
possibly casing the area.
-MCSO received a
report that Andrew Mason,
30, was issued a citation for
going 81 mph in a 65 mph.
-MCSO received a
report that Edgardo Carlos
Cornejo, 22, was issued a
citation for failing to obey
TCD.
-H FD receiv ed a
report of noxious burning
behind the bowling alley.
-IA assisted an 84-
year-old fem ale who has
A lz h e im e r’s. S ubject is
conscious and breathing, but
she is dehydrated.
D ec. 3: -M CSO
receiv ed a rep o rt that
Timothy George Foster, 36,
was lodged for probation
violation.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt that a re p o rte r
contacted Public Works for
water that was coming out
of a hydrant.
-MCSO received a
report that the reporter went
to a pawnshop and she saw
property that was stolen
from her residence last year.
-MCSO received a
report that Marco Antonio
Climaco, 19, was issued a
citation for failure to carry
proof of insurance.
-MCSO received a
report that Troy Thom as
Hicks, 38, was arrested for
DUII.
-HA a ssisted an
eight-year-old male with
serious knee injury. Subject
was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
D ec. 5: -M C SO
received a report that an
ODOT truck tipped over on
Hwy 74.
-MCSO received a
report that C liffo rd Lee
Parker, 21, was arrested on
IJC warrant for failure to pay
fine for DUII.
-MCSO received a
report that an abused pot
bellied pig is living at an
abandoned trailer. Reporter
was w illin g to take the
animal.
-MCSO received a
report that the rep o rter’s
wife had not returned from
taking his son to the Portland
Airport.
-MCSO received a
report of receiving a bad
check.
GReal
Estate
By DAVID SYKES
REALTOR
INEXPENSIVE ENHANCEMENT
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competition. So how do you
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a room for just a few dollars.
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-MCSO received a
report that Leslie Bursell, 41,
was arrested by Umatilla
Heppner Schools December 2005 Events
County on IJC warrant for
failure to pay fine for driving
Dec. 14: HHS Site council 7 a.m.. Booster Club 7 p.m.
while suspended.
Dec. 15: JV B-ball@ 6 p.m., B-ball C@ Echo 5:30 p.m., JH B-ball@
-MCSO received a
Pendleton 4 p.m.
report that Socoro Politron,
Dec. 16: Winter Break Begins, HS B-ball @ Irrigon 3 p.m.
35, for going 34 mph in a 20
Dec. 17: HS B-ball@ 1 p.m., JH Girl B-ball@ Hanford, JH Boys B-ball@ 9
mph school zone.
a.m.
-MCSO received a
Dec. 19: B-ball C@ Mac-Hi 5 p.m.
report that a complainant
Dec. 20: HS B-ball@ Milton-Freewater 1 p.m.
a d v ise d that there w ere
Dec. 28/29: HS B-ball@ Camas 12 p.m.
several goats near Hwy 74
at Lexington.
-MCSO received a
The Heppner High School ASB is putting on a Christmas dance this Thursday
re p o rt about a civ il
from 8 to 11 p.m. for all 9 through 12 graders. TNT Entertainment will be
complaint about a previous
providing the music.
owner of a vehicle who was
not releasing the vehicle to
the new owner.
2005-06 Varsity and JV Basketball Schedule
-MCSO received a
re p o rt about fla sh lig h ts
down by the creek, just past
Date
O pponent
Site
Time Teams
the golf course in Heppner.
Thurs. Dec. 15
Hermiston Soph.
Heppner
6:00 JV
-MCSO received a
Fri. Dec. 16
Irrigon
3:00 JV/V
Irrigon
report that a 19-year-old
Sat. Dec. 17
Culver
Heppner
1:00 JV/V
subject has not contacted his
Tues. Dec. 20
Mac-Hi
Milton
F.
1:00
fam ily m em bers since
Thurs. Dec. 28-29 Camas Tourney
Camas
12:00
November 25. Subject was
Fri. Jan. 6
Umatilla
Heppner
3:00
supposed to be staying with
Sat.
Jan.
7
Sherman
1:00
Sherman
a friend in Irrigon.
Thurs.
Jan.
12
Hermiston
Soph.
Hermiston
5:00
-MCSO received a
Fri. Jan. 13
Pilot Rock
Heppner
3:00
re p o rt that Jesse A llen
Sat. Jan. 14
Culver
Culver
1:00
Salisbury, 18, was issued a
Fri. Jan. 20
Weston-McEwen
Weston
3:00
c ita tio n for M IP by
Sat. Jan. 21
Stanfield
Heppner
1:00
consumption.
Fri. Jan. 27
Umatilla
Umatilla
3:00
-LFD rep o rted a
Sat. Jan. 28
Sherman
Heppner
1:00
controlled bum next to city
Pilot Rock
Fri. Feb. 3
Pilot Rock
3:00
hall.
Sat. Feb. 4
Irrigon
Heppner
11:00
-BPD arrested Jerry
Tues. Feb. 7
Weston-McEwen
Heppner
3:00
Michael Moore, 57, on an
Stanfield
Fri. Feb. 10
Stanfield
3:00
IJC warrant for failing to pay
fine for a DUII.
-B PD re ceiv ed a MCHD clinic
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hours
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Olguin, 31, for no operating
The Morrow County
News articles
license and for not having
The Heppner Gazette welcomes news articles that are of inter­
Health Dept, announced its
insurance.
est
to the communities of lone, Lexington, Heppner and the sur­
December schedule for clinic
rounding area.
hours as follows:
Justice Court
You can submit your article through mail, fax, email or bring
Thursday, Dec. 15 - it to our office (see below under how to contact us).
Ju stic e
C ourt
There is no charge for news articles, but if the article is a
re le a se d the fo llo w in g Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
moneymaking activity for a person or business other than a non­
4:30
p.m.,
closed
from
12-1
information:
profit or community service organization, it must run as a paid
U m ana A guilar, p.m.;
Monday, Dec. 19 - advertisement.
Eduardo, 55, H erm iston,
Advertisements
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from
pner
Gazette.
validate big game tag, fined
12:30-1
p.m.;
Display
ads are the boxed ads that run throughout the news­
$159.
paper and are charged for by the amount of space. The larger the
Tuesday,
Dec.
20
-
Rich, Brandon, 36,
B oardm an C linic, ad the more it cost. Photos and graphics may be used in display
Portland, Upland game bird
ads.
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
violation, fined $59.
Classified, or want ads, run in the section near the back of the
closed 12:30-1 p.m.; newspaper and are charged by the number of words in the ad.
Stefani, Denis, 43,
Thursday, Dec. 22 -
Business directory ads are boxed ads at a discounted rate. You
lone, Violation of the basic
must agree to run the ad unchanged (except for minor correc­
Heppner
Clinic,
8:30
a.m.-
rule 85/55, fined $239.
tions) for a minimum of three months.
Rodriguez, Naomi, 4:30 p.m., closed 12-1 p.m.;
Legal notices. The Gazette is the legal newspaper for various
Tuesday, Dec. 27 - public
21, Pasco, Violation of the
entities and is able to satisfy publishing requirements for
basic rule 65/45, fined $143. Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.- Morrow County.
Letters to the Editor
Wheeler, Sarah, 25, 4:30 p.m., closed 12:30-1
Letters to the Editor must be signed. The Gazette-Times will
p.m.;
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not publish unsigned letters. Please include your address and
Thursday,
Dec.
29
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Heppner Clinic, .8:30 a.m.- phone number on all letters for use by the G-T. The G-T reserves
fined $662.
the right to edit. The G-T is not responsible for accuracy of state­
Matteson, Justin, 26, 4:30 p.m., closed 12-1 p.m. ments made in letters. (Any letters expressing thanks will be
Heppner, Violation of the
basic rule 74/55, driving
w hile
su sp en d ed , no
insurance, fined $805.
Reed, Clyde Jr., 39,
Hermiston, Driving while
suspended, fined $423.
T olar, Amy, 32,
Irrigon, V iolation o f the
basic rule 70/45, fined $ 180.
Owens, Brian, 49,
Hermiston, Taking a buck
d e er o u tsid e o f unit
boundaries, fined $413.
Pastors invited to
submit
Christmas
articles
OWGL installs
new officers
O regon
W heat
Growers League installed a
new slate of officers during
the 2005 annual m eeting
held D ec. 2 in C o eu r
d’Alene, Idaho. New officers
are: President - Don Coats,
Sherm an C o u n ty ; V ice-
President - Mike Noonan,
Klamath Falls; Secretary/
Treasurer - Kevin Porter,
Umatilla County; Immediate
Past P resid en t - Brad
Anderson, Gilliam County.
New OWGL Board
m em bers
w ere
also
introduced: Robert Jaeger,
G illiam C o u n ty ; Kurt
Melville, Wallowa County;
Tim
H o ltz,
F ederal
Programs Committee Chair;
and
D arren
P ad g et,
Marketing Committee Chair.
The new officers and
board of directors will begin
their official duties on Jan. 1,
2006.
The
H eppner
Gazette would once again
like to invite area pastors to
include a special Christmas
m essage in the Dec. 21
edition of the paper. Articles
should be su b m itted by
Monday, Dec. 19 at 5 p.m.
Typed articles (hand­
written, if legible) can be
submitted by mail, P.O. Box Morrow County
337, Heppner, OR 97836; Extension Office
fax (541) 676-9211; or by
dropping it at our office at schedules holiday
188 W. Willow, Heppner.
closures
Please
include
The Morrow County
in fo rm atio n about any
Extension office will be
special services your group
closed on Dec. 23-26 and
will be holding.
Jan. 2.
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Letters in poor taste or libelous will not be published.
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and news article deadline is 5 p.m. Monday for that week’s pa­
per. The newspaper publishes on Wednesday of each week.
Who we are
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News Editor Betty MacTavish
Bookkeeper April Sykes
How to contact us
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Phone: 541-676-9228 • Fax: 541-676-9211
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