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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 24,2007 - THREE Morrow County Sheriff’s Office involved in pursuit A nother Freaky Friday com es to HES Pictured are fifth and sixth graders participating in the fun activities. Braided, colored, teased - you could see it all during Freaky Friday Hair Day at Heppner Elementary School. When school is not in session on Monday holidays, HES students attend school on Friday. School spirit and enthusiasm peek on these Freaky Fridays. Each Friday students attend school, HES Student Body officers choose a dress-up theme for students and staff. These activities range from dressing up in favorite sport attire, blue and gold, best hat, and even crazy hair. Heppner Donation Directory Project progresses The Heppner Community Donation Directory Project is moving forward under the direction of project manager John Edmundson. This project includes identifying all community entities that make charitable donations for worthy purposes and compiling the information for these entities as to their leadership, contact information, procedures for making requests and the types of purposes they support. This information will be available for any individual or organization seeking donations to support their particular project. The majority of the information for service clubs, church organizations, public/private organizations, public organizations, education organizations, scholarship funds, health organizations, fraternal organizations, and other organizations has been received. The information for about half of the community businesses has been received. Contact with the rest of the businesses is ongoing. Any business that does not wish to be in the directory will not be listed. The directory will be in an electronic file located only at the Heppner Branch of the Oregon Trail Library District. When the compiling of the directory is completed, a committee of community leaders will review the data and make a decision as to whether a general purpose Heppner Community Foundation is needed to assist in funding small community-oriented development projects that Love Your Library celebration to be held are not covered by existing organizations and entities. For more information about the Heppner Community Donation Directory can contact John Edmundson at 676-5177. On January 10 at approximately 12:30 a.m., a Morrow County Deputy attempted to stop a black SUV. The operator refused to yield and sped through a plowed field that could not be traversed by the patrol vehicle. A short time later, the Morrow County Communications Center received a 911 from a resident on Sunset Lane reporting that a vehicle had just driven into their yard from a field. The resident reported that the vehicle had attempted to ram through a fence and had gotten lodged there. A male had exited the driver’s side and ran away. A female passenger identified as Kimberly Kay Scherwinka, 31 years of age out of Enterprise had remained at the scene. A search of the area was carried out with assistance from Boardman Police Department, Oregon State Police, and Umatilla Police Department. The Heppner Gazette-Times G 7 G -9 2 2 H Seller says: 'Make an offer 7 teleflora's embraceable you bouquet Lush premium roses in romantic shades of pink and red, delivered in a radi ant contemporary vase that’s as exuber ant as love itself! What Valentine wouldn't fall head over heels for such a display of affection? For a Valentine's Day to remem ber, call or visit our shop for local delivery, or virtually any where in the U.S. or Canada. 2 bed room fixer priced right. M otivated seller. $46,000 2 Bedroom Great potential. Be your own boss. Sale price includes everything to walk in and operate the business. Use for storage, shop or start a busi ness. Heated and insulated 3,000 lb crane included. Commercial building in lone $ 82,000 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. Mountain Home With Great View $47,500 Double lot w /shop im iH ii 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Propane heat.Unfinished attic. Large shop.City water and sewer. 66 x 130’ lot. Fenced yard. $65,900 *F o r approved buyer 1898 home with 2092 sq ft living area. Double lot with shop on one lot. Front porch and deck in back. $89,000 2 Bedroom Restaurant and Lounge in Heppner. All fixtures and inventor includ ed in sale. $219,000 Turn-key operation. Walk in and run your own business. 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 Mountain Good starter home. Ask about financing 2 parcels: 40 & 120 teres m/l $63,500 Call to have your property listed here 160 acres total $ 160,000 I have buyers interested in purchasing the following properties: Hunting Property around the Penland Lake area - or within the Heppner/Desolation unit. 160 acres are preferred and L O P tags a Residential Lot Ready to build on. Located in a greatneighborhood | on hill property with an excellent view. Heppner. plus. I am interested in locating bare property in Ukiah. In town lot or small acreage would be best. I am looking for a small plot of grazing land. $15,500 Owner/Broker David Sykes I want a parcel of raw land. Prefer a fairly level area that could be used to pasture horses. Mut/twj'i 1kuj 217 North Main • Heppner Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone Multi-use shop $225,000 Sale Pending Real Estate Wanted valentine's day is Wednesday , february 14th Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 8-Lane Bowling Alley & Restaurant Restaurant & Lounge give passion. The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the follow ing business: Jan. 14: MCSO received a report from a caller in Boardman that there was a pony in their pasture that doesn’t belong to them. The pony was put into a nearby pasture for its own ers to claim it. MCSO received a report from a caller in Heppner that loud juveniles were out after curfew, sled ding on Water Street. The juveniles were warned about curfew violation. MCSO received a report from a caller in Heppner that it looked like someone had been doing “cookies” on the Willow Creek Lake boat launch area. MCSO deputy in Heppner advised there was a female subject in a track suit and blanket walking on Chase/May streets. All was okay, she was walking to her boyfriend’s house. MCSO received a report from a caller in Boardman that a male sub ject was trying to repossess her vehicle and was getting rude. The caller requested a deputy contact. R e a l E sta te D e a ls Wc Print LETTERHEAD B u sin e ss o r P e rso n a l operator was not located at the time. At approximately 8:30, a local resident reported that her husband had been in contact with a male that was muddy, shoeless and had minor injuries. The woman said that her husband had given the man a ride to Hermiston. The operator, later identified as David Drinkard, 26 years of age listing no local address, was taken into custody at 730 SW Standard in Hermiston. Both David Drinkard and Kimberly Scherwinka were subsequently lodged at Umatilla County Jail on multiple charges, including possession of a controlled substance, and attempt to elude a police officer. Drinkard also had outstanding warrants for his arrest. The Umatilla Police Department, Boardman Police Department and the Oregon State Police assisted. C h e c k o u t t h e s e J a n u a ry The Friends of the Heppner Library will hold their annual Friends “Love Your Library” celebration on Thursday, February 8, at 7 p.m. at the Heppner City Hall. Past activities and future plans will be reported on. A program will be given by Shelly Rietmann. Different types of paper Lots of Colors & Fonts Can add Logos & Graphics Sheriff's Report teleflora ■> Have qualified buyers looking for a stick built home with land for horses in Heppner or Lexington area. 188 W. Willow • P.0. Box 337 • Heppner. OR 97836 Please contact me if you have property Property listings are you would like to sell. available at ! , __ ___ lietinnc u vanume ut Ask me about one-time listings. h ’H’ ic v vke v reale state net ” ” r a w s iu ir .n e i , , <541) 676'9228 * 1 -800-326-2152 CeH (541)980-6674.Fax (541)676-9211 E-mail: david@sykesrealestate net Information deemed correct not guaranteed .