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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 21,2005 along said North line a distance without notice. of 217.44 Feet; Thence North -MCSO received a 55° 15' 00" East along said request for a welfare check. North line a distance of 20.79 A subject has not returned Feet to the Point of Beginning The M orrow County and was last riding a school of this description. Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re bus. The subject returned TOGETHER WITH the fol ports handling the following home safely. It took the bus lowing described ingress and business: four and half hours to get egress easements: Dec, 1: - Boardntan back due to road conditions. Exhibit B2 ambulance received a report -MCSO received a Access & Egress Easement of a rollover motor vehicle report that Del vino Jimenez Description Access & Egress acc id e n t. Two p atien ts Jurado, 42, was arrested by for H eppner Pow er Plant involved were transported O regon State Police for Project with minor injuries to Good Failing to Appear for Driving A 60.00 foot wide strip of Shepherd Medical Center in while License Suspended. land being 30.00 feet on each Hermiston. side of centerline with the cen -MCSO received a - B o a r d m a n report that someone hit the terline of said strip of land be- ambulance assisted an eight- reporter’s fence. ing described as: Beginning at a point 30 feet month pregnant 21-year-old -MCSO received a Right of Engineer’s Station fem ale who was having report that electrical cable 1858+05.78 P.O.S. of State contractions. Subject was was stolen from a circle. Highway #74 (Heppner High tra n sp o rte d to G ood -MCSO received a way) located in Section 21, Shepherd Medical Center in report about a boxcar that Township 2 South, Range 26 Hermiston. was on fire. East of the Willamette Meridi - B o a r d m a n an, County of Morrow, State -M C SO receiv ed am b u lan ce receiv ed a m u ltip le 911 calls from of Oregon: Thence South. 53° 09' 24" request for mutual aid from ch ild re n p lay in g on the West a distance of 50.00 Feet; Irrigon Ambulance to assist phone. Thence along a 42.76 Foot with a 35-year-old female -MCSO received a Curve to the Right having a who w as having trouble report that John Brandon Central Radius of 70.00 feet, breathing. Paradiso, 27, was lodged at an Internal Angle of 35°00’00", Dec. 2: -Boardman U m atilla C ounty Jail for and a chord which bears South Fire Dept, received a report failing to appear for six 70° 39' 24" West a distance of about a building fire. counts of Theft II. 42.10 feet; Thence South 88° -B oardm an Police -MCSO received a 09' 24' West a distance of 52.04 Dept, received a report that report that subject’s father feet; Thence along a 42.76 Foot Curve to the Left having a Cen there was an intoxicated wouldn't give her key back in re p o rte r’s and was spreading rumors tral Radius of 70.00 feet, an fem ale residence that was violating about her. Internal Angle o f 35°00’00", restraining order. and a chord which bears South -MCSO received a - Boardman Police report that a male juvenile 70° 39' 24" West a distance of 42.10 feet; Thence South 53° Dept, arrested Connie Jo had been sitting in a blue 09' 24" West a distance of Raphael-Macomber, 40, for station wagon for an hour. 262.77 Feet to the Northeast Burglary I (A Felony) and The vehicle was in front of line of Exhibit “A”, said Point Assault 1V-DV. Subject was Bucknum’s Tavern. Bearing South 03° 32' 34" West also arrested for Probation -M C SO arre sted a distance of 418.56 feet from Violation/assault of Public William Harold Easton, 32, the centerline of the Union Pa Safety Officer. for PCS C Felony and failing cific R ailroad at Station - Boardman Police 2278+83.9 (Heppner Railroad) to appear for PCS II. located in Section 21, Town Dept, received a report that ship 2 South, Range 26 East a student was threatened by Dec. 5: (continued of the Willamette Meridian, another student. from Dec. 14 G-T issue) - Boardman Police County of Morrow, State of -B oardm an Police Oregon, and Terminus of this Dept, received a report that Dept, officer cited Manuel Easement Description; the landlord locked a male Rodriguez Rodriguez, 31, Exhibit B3 subject out o f his trailer for Failure to Obey Traffic Access & Egress Easement 2 Description Access & Egress for H eppner Power Plant Project A 60.00 foot wide strip of land being 30.00 feet on each side of centerline with the cen terline of said strip of land be ing described as: Beginning at a point 30 feet Right of Engineer’s Station 1873+55.54 P.O.T. of State Highway #74 (Heppner High way) located in Section 21, Township 2 South; Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridi an, County of Morrow, State of Oregon: Thence South 56° 45' 58" West a distance of 233.80 Feet; Thence along a 103.36 Curve to the Right having a Central Radius of 70.00 feet, an Inter nal Angle of 84°36'16", and a chord which bears North 80° 55' 54" West a distance of 94.23 feet; Thence North 38° 37' 46" West a distance of 773.69 feet; Thence along a Rebecca Wicklund Chinen and Dan Swearingen were 68.12 Curve to the Left having a Central Radius of 100.00 married Nov. 12 at a cabin at Penland Lake owned by feet, and Internal Angle of John and Ann Murray. Giselle Schoonover-Wicklund, sister- 39°01'38", and a chord which in-law of the bride, performed the wedding ceremony. bears North 58° 08’ 35" West Rebecca is employed by Central Oregon Battery a distance of 66.81 feet; Thence and Rape Alliance in Prineville, Oregon. Dan works Search North 77° 39' 24" West a dis and Rescue for Deschutes County Sheriff's Dept, in Bend, tance of 306.31 Feet to the Oregon Northeast line of Exhibit “A”, The couple plans a springtime honeymoon in said Point Bearing South 17° Jamaica. 36' 14" East a distance of 823.03 feet from the centerline of the Union Pacific Railroad at Station 2278+83.9 (Heppner Railroad) located in Section 21, Township 2 South, Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridi an. County of Morrow, State of Oregon, and Terminus of this Easement Description; Exhibit B4 PERSONAL PROPERTY: All equipment and other per sonal property of Heppner Power General Partnership lo cated on the above described real property together with all accessory’s substitutions, addi tions, replacements, parts, ac cretions affixed to or used in connection with such items, and all inventory including fuel inventory located on the prop erty. Published: December 21, 28, 2005, January 4 and 11. 2006 Roger and Rena Henry of Heppner made hand-tooled leather belts and presented them to the Morrow County Fair and Affidavit Rodeo Queen Heather Yocom (left) and Princess Josie Miller. The belts had the girls’ names on them. Sheriff's Report Wedding Rebecca Wicklund Chinen and Dan Swearingen Belts presented to Fair and Rodeo Court I Control Device. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited a juvenile for No Operator’s License. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited Shawn T ay lo r D irk sen , 19, for Failure to Display Plates and Illegal Tinting. - B o a r d m a n am b u lan ce re c eiv e d a request for an ambulance from a caller in Boardman fo r a su b ject w ith a d islo c a te d elbow . The patient was transported to G ood Shepherd M edical Center in Hermiston. - B o a r d m a n ambulance received a report from a caller in Boardman of a 24-year-old female going into labor. The patient was tra n sp o rte d to G ood Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. D ec. 6: M CSO received a report that Ben N orris P atrick , 34, was arrested by O regon City Police Dept, on an Irrigon Justice Court w arrant for F ailu re to Pay F in e/ Possession of Less than One Oz. Marijuana. -MCSO deputy cited Tiffanie Ann Greenup, 26, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 49 mph in a 30 mph zone. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Heppner for a welfare check on a female subject whose phone had been off the hook for two days. -MCSO received a report that Eric T hom as Johnson, 39, was arrested on a Umatilla County warrant and an Irrigon Justice Court w arran ts for F a ilu re to A p p e ar/D riv in g w hile L icen se S u sp en d ed and Failure to Pay Fine/Driving while License Suspended. Johnson was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Lexington that a dog got hold of a cat in the area and tore the cat up. The cat was still alive but missing its eye. It was determined the owner of the dog owns the cat and will take care of the cat. -MCSO received a report that Billy Joe Doom, 60, w as a rre sted on a M orrow C ounty C ircu it Court warrant for Failure to A p p e ar/P o sse ssio n o f a Controlled Subject. Doom was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO deputy cited Ernesto Jimenez Espino, 36, for Driving while License Suspended-M isdem eanor. He was released to appear. -MCSO deputy cited Sixto Alvaro Barrera, 42, for F ailu re to O bey T raffic Control Device. -M C SO deputy assisted Boardman Police Dept, with a call. -MCSO deputy cited a female subject for Driving while License Suspended Violation. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited Edward Charles McGinnis, 39, for Violation of the Speed Limit in a School Zone, 36 mph in a 20 mph zone. -B oardm an Police D ept, o ffic e r a rre sted Leobardo Solis Jacquez, 53, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Livestock at Large. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer arrested Diana H ern an d ez, 37, for Possession of a Controlled S u b sta n ce II and Distribution of a Controlled Substance II. H ernandez was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -B oardm an Police Dept, received a report of a stolen vehicle from a subject in Boardman. -B oardm an Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman that her sister beat her up. It was unknown where it happened and it may have occurred Friday. -B oardm an Police Dept, officer cited Michael Lee W ood, 35, fo r No Operator’s License. Mustang girls open CBC with win over Knights By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang varsity girls broke open a close game with a 22-4 run from the end of the first through the middle of the second quarters to take a 58-29 win over the Irrigon Knights on Friday, December 16, to open Columbia Basin Conference play in Irrigon. The Mustangs, three and three over all, will have non-league games at the Camas, WA, tournament on Wednesday, December 29, and at DeSales on Friday, December 30, before getting back into CBC play the following weekend. The Mustangs took a 6-2 lead early on a rebound basket by Katie Kilkenny and four points from Regi Seitz, but the Knights came back to tie it at 6-6. Aftan Betsigner scored off a pass from Megan Orr and Kilkenny scored off a rebound, and after the Knights got to within 10-8, the Mustangs took off. Orr scored off a steal, Betsinger scored inside, Sherilyn Peck scored off an assist from Orr and Seitz got a steal and a lay-in to make it 18-8 at the end of one. After Knights scored to open the second, Peck and Kilkenny scored inside, Seitz hit a short jum per and Kilkenny fed Peck for a lay-in to make it 26-10. Seitz hit one of two free throws and made a lay-in and Whitney Matthews hit a three-pointer as the Mustangs took a 32- 16 lead at the half. The Mustangs started the third like they ended the second as Orr hit a three-pointer, Seitz scored off a rebound and Betsinger scored twice to make it 40-18. Kilkenny hit one of two free throws and Orr scored five straight points as they took a 46-22 lead into the fourth quarter. Matthews hit a three-pointer and a long jumper and Seitz converted a three-point play to increase the lead to 54-24. Lynan Bingham and Kylie Doherty each hit one of two free throws and Matthews hit a short jumper to close out the scoring as the Mustangs cruised to the 58-29 win. Seitz led the Mustangs with 15 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and four assists. Matthews had 10 points, Kilkenny had nine points and eight rebounds, Betsinger had five rebounds and two assists and Lyndi Patton and Taylor Kempas each had four rebounds and two steals. Heppner: 18 14 14 12 -58 Irrigon: 8 8 6 7-29 Heppner: Regi Seitz 7 1-1 15, Megan Orr 4 1-1 10, Whitney Matthews 4 0-0 10, Katie Kilkenny 4 1-2 9, Aftan Betsinger 3 0-0 6, Sherilyn Peck 3 0-2 6, Lynan Bingham 0 1-2 1, Kylie Doherty 0 1-21, Lyndi Patton, Taylor, Kempas. 25 5-10 58. 3 pt Matthews 2, Orr 1. Irrigon: Hikichi 5 0-3 10, Johnson 3 0-0 6, Campos 3 0- 0 6, Smith 1 0-0 3, Angelo 1 0 -1 2 , Stanger 1 0-0 2, Francis, Krick, Guiterrez, Guardado, Garcilazo. 14 0-4 29. 3 pt.-Smith m im * **■: i * m COME CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR a t TAYLOR'S RESTAURANT in IONE! Karaoke ~ Party Favors Midnight Champagne Toast! B reakfast available a t 1 a.m . (B rea kfast tick e ts available a t Taylor’s) We will be closed New Year's Day TAYLOR'S RESTAURANT • 4 22 -9 8 00 mm* , ♦ 1 /2 price C h ristm as Sale! Tuesday, Dec. 21 startin a a t 9 a .m . We will be closed Sunday and Monday for Christmas, and open again Tuesday morning for our big Christmas Sale. We will be closing at 5p.m. Saturday. wirry mw nt! We will be closed Sunday & Monday January 1 & 2 and open at 9a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3 ^ Muwmj'i Dtiuj 217 North Main • Heppner Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington S Ione 1