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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. January 3,2007 - THREE
Sheriff's Report
W asco County warrant for
fa ilu re to appear A n im a l
Neglect II. He was lodged at
The M orrow County UCJ.
Sheriff's O ffice reports han­
- M C S O r e c e iv e d
dling the follow ing business: report o f a veh icle hit by
Decem ber 24: B PD paintballs that afternoon in
cited Lenora Leslie Pohl, 50, Irrigon.
- M C S O r e c e iv e d
for no operator’ s license.
report
o
f
blue Cadillac stolen
-B P D
r e c e iv e d
from
in
front
o f a residence
report o f an intoxicated man
on
Jones
St.
in
Heppner. The
attempting to buy been in
Boardman. He was located vehicle was not stolen and
retu rn ed
to
the
in vehicle in parking lot and w as
residence.
advised to walk home. Joe
D ec. 26: M C SO
Rafael Marchic Sanchez, 29,
re c e iv e d a report from a
was arrested for DU11 with
caller in Irrigon that a male
a B A C o f .21 and lodged at
subject just assaulted her. He
UCJ. He was also cited for
bit her thumb and pushed
D W S violation. The vehicle
her. B oth su b jects w e re
was impounded.
intoxicated. K evin W illiam
-B P D cited Fabiola
Nelson, 30, was arrested for
B eren ice Canada, 32, for
Assault IV felony. He was
Violation o f the Speed Lim it
lo d g e d at the U m a tilla
52.30.
County Jail.
D ecem b er
25:
M C S O re c e iv e d a
M C S O received a request
report from the U m atilla
from a woman in Heppner
County Jail that Earl Allen
fo r M C Behavioral Health
Fansler, 39, was arrested by
for her granddaughter.
the O regon State Police for
-M C S O received a
P o s s e s s io n
of
report o f a m otor veh icle
Methamphetamine. Fansler
accident at the intersection
had been lodged at the jail
o f D ivision St. and Depot
since his arrest.
Lane in Irrigon. The driver
M C S O r e c e iv e d a
had left the scene. Amanda
report from an em ployee o f
Renee Reeves, 18, was cited
the C ity o f Irrigon o f trash
fo r no o p e ra to r’ s license,
behind a location in Irrigon.
driving uninsured and failure
It was determined it would
to renew vehicle registration.
be cleaned up by Friday.
-M C S O
c ite d
M C S O re c e iv e d a
G eorge Daniel, 60, for V B R
report from a caller in Irrigon
81/55.
that his mailbox was stolen
-M C S O
arrested
sometime between Thursday
W illiam C. Spilker, 38, on a
evening and Friday morning.
M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that he locked his keys in his
vehicle.
M C S O re c e iv e d a
re p o rt fro m a c a lle r in
H e p p n e r that th ere is
excessive garbage and debris
at a residence.
M CSO
d ep u ty
reported he was trying to
overtake a vehicle speeding
on 1-84 westbound. Peter
R u ed iger Kraus, 46, was
cited fo r V iolation o f the
Speed Lim it, 101 mph in a
65 mph zone.
M CSO
d ep u ty
reported he was checking a
v e h ic le in Ir r ig o n at a
residence; both doors were
open but no one was around.
It was determ in ed that a
suspect wanted on a warrant
might be at the residence.
D e p u tie s sea rch ed the
residence and a shed but
w e re un able to lo c a te
anyone.
M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that subjects w ere riding
bicycles that have parts from
a stolen bike. The caller said
the rims o ff o f his bike were
on one o f the b ikes and
possibly the frame, but it was
p a in ted o v e r. A d ep u ty
determined the parts were
not o f f the stolen bike and
took a report o f the stolen
bike from the caller.
M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a c a lle r o f a
general burglary alarm at the
Heppner High School. It was
d eterm in ed to be a false
alarm and a team w as
practicing in the gym that
had permission to do so.
M C S O deputy cited
K evin Scott Com o, 39, for
Violation o f the Basic Rule,
84 mph in a 55 mph zone.
M CSO
d ep u ty
attempted a civil service at a
lo c a tio n in Ir r ig o n ; the
deputy c ou ld see p eo p le
through the window but they
didn't seem to want to come
to the door.
M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that she cam e h om e and
found the front door open
and her cat was outside.
T h e re w e re d o g s in sid e
kennels in the residence that
were barking loudly N o one
had been at home during the
day. It was determined there
was no one in the residence
and no dam age had been
done. T h e d o o r was still
locked but ajar, possibly it
had not been shut all the way.
B oard m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer arrested Rafael
Bajonero Martinez, 32, for
Failure io Carry and Present.
B oard m a n P o lic e
Dept, received a report o f a
s u s p ic io u s
m a le
in
Boardman w alkin g in the
area.
B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, received a report o f a
d o m e s tic
situ a tio n
in
p ro g re s s at a d u p lex in
B o a rd m a n . T h e re w e re
children inside the residence.
A m ale subject had been
drinking.
B o ard m a n P o lic e
Dept, received a report o f a
possible trespass in progress
from a caller in Boardman
w ho said they heard the door
rattle.
lo n e F ire D ep t.
re c e iv e d a report fro m a
c a lle r
in
lo n e
of
a
transform er on fire along
Highway 74.
Irrigon Fire Dept.,
Irrigon ambulance received
a report fro m a c a lle r in
Irrigon o f a vehicle accident
at an intersection in Irrigon.
It was a non-injury accident.
The driver left the scene but
the vehicle was still at the
scene.
M C Health Departm ent hours listed
Morrow' County Health Department has listed its
clinic hours for the month o f January.
Thursday, Jan. 4 - Heppner C linic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, Jan. 8 - Boardman Clinic. 8:30 a. 111 .-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Tuesday. Jan. 9 - Boardman C linic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Thursday. Jan. 11 - Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, Jan. 15 - Martin Luther King Day. offices
closed;
Tuesday, Jan. 16 - Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Thursday, Jan. 18 - Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday. Jan. 22 - Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Tuesday, Jan. 23 - Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Thursday, Jan. 25 - Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Monday, Jan. 29 - Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Tuesday, Jan. 30 - Boardman Clinic. 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. (closed 12:30-1 p.m.);
Guest column
Did You Know ? Heppner City
Manager's Notes
(Editor’ s note: The follow ing article was submitted by Heppner
City Manager David DeMayo.)
Sewer Woes
W ould you believe that adults, who are supposed
to know better, do dumb things like flushing disposable
diapers, feminine napkins, paper towels and so forth down
their toilets? Yes believe or not. there are people in Heppner
that do this very thing!
H ow do 1 know this you ask? Because all this stuff
that doesn’ t belong in the sewer system shows up in the
inflow at our sewer plant. A ll this stuff, unless it is removed,
clogs pumps and valves and raises all kinds o f havoc. The
system we have to remove this stuff is a gymnasium basket,
like you store your clothes in at the local swim m ing pool.
And the baskets must be changed about every four-six
hours, depending on what happens to be in the water. As
you are w ell aware of, the square holes in these baskets are
pretty big, so a lot o f “ stuff’ gets through them.
Needless to say, something needs to be done to
remedy this situation. It would be nice, but highly unlikely,
that people would stop dumping all this crud into the sewer
system. There is a filter/grinder system that can be installed
at our plant that could help address this issue: cost-$59,0(X),
plus installation, plus landfill fees to dispose o f this stuff.
W hen people scream about what it costs to run a sewer
plant, they forget that their conduct is one o f the causes
for our expenses. Food for thought.
Dave D eM ayo, C M
M orrow County
Road Department
w ill CLOSE Coal Mine
Hill Road (Route S3)
as of Tuesday, Jan. 2nd
C h eck out th e se N e w Y e a r’s
R eal
'Make an offer'
Seller says:
2 bedroom fixer priced
right. M otivated seller.
$ 46,000
2 Bedroom
8-Lane B ow ling A lle y
& R e s ta u ra n t
Great potential Be your own boss
Sale price includes everything to walk in
and operate the business
$225,000
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For more mformitwn or to refister
pione contact Merry Brannon or
Lola McDaniel at the Heppner Day
Caro. 676-5429
Also, 'Colt Club PiOjyS’ activities including
Science Exploration. Shamrock Lane« Bowling.
Willow Creek Water Park Indoor Swimming1
Agea 21/2 to 12 yean welcome
Monday Thursday after School until 5:30
Por Children from Kindergarten thru
Sixth Grade-$5/Child
Use for storage, shop or start a busi­
ness. Heated and insulated 3,000
lb crane included.
$ 8 2 ,0 0 0
New Listing
Mountain Home
With Great View
Commercial
building in
lone
5152 sq ft building on 75 X 100 lot zoned
commercial. Original building built in
1947,back portion added in 1971. Would
make agood business location or use for
storage.
2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Propane
heat.Unfinished attic. Large
shop.City water and sewer. 66
x 130’ lot. Fenced yard.
$65,900 'Fizr‘
Restaurant &
Lounge
$47,500
Double lot w/shop
1898 home with 2092
sq ft livin g area.
Double lot with shop
on one lot. Front
porch and deck in
back.
“Colt Club”
After School Program
Spanish, Cooking,
Sign Language, Art,
Scavenger Hunts,
Story Projects,
Games Sports,
Study Hall and
Much, Much,
More...
Multi-use shop
$89,000
2 Bedroom
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$63,500
$219,000
188 W. Willow • P.0. Box 337 • Heppner. OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 ’ 1-800-326-2152
Cell (541) 980-6674 • Fax (541) 676-9211
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1975 manufactured 2 bedroom. 2 bath
house on 5 m/l acres. New siding,
decks.windows and insulation Guest
bunkhouse.Property includes carport,
shed, garage, gazebo and small barn.
$145,000
M oun tain Property
2 p a r c e ls : 4 0 &
120 A c r e s m / l
160 acres total
G ood starter hom e.
A sk about finan cing
Restaurant and Lounge in Heppner.
All fixtures and inventory included
in sale.
Turn-key operation.
Walk in and run your own business.
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$ 160,000
Residential Lot
Ready to build
on. Located in a
greatneighborhood
on hill property
with an excellent
view. Heppner
Call me to
have your
property
listed here
$15,500
Property listings are
available
at
www.sykesrealestate.net
E-mail: david@sykesrealestate net
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