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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 14. 2007 - THREE
Veterans speak to HHS students
On Thursday, November 8, Heppner High School hosted veterans from different war eras as guest speakers.
From 8-10 a.m. speakers from different war eras visited various classes for question and answer sessions.
At 10:30 a.m. in the gym, guest speaker Jim Harmon spoke.
After the assembly, a luncheon was served for all veterans and their spouses.
Jim Harmon - Guest Speaker, Vietnam
I
Ed Baker, Don McKenzie, and John Renfro - Korea
John Qualls - Iraq
Dave Sykes, Jim Harmon, Hal Bergstrom, George Norris, and
James Pappas - Vietnam
Bob DeSpain. Bill Gentry, Jim Norene, Joe Burleson, and
George Griffith - World War II
Roger Schoonover and George Norris
St. Patricks Center receives grant
continued from page one
the Morrow County School
Board and budget commit­
tee, the city o f H eppner
budget committee, county
planning commission, state
lottery com m ittee. Lewis
is a retired state policeman
who has lived in Heppner
since 1983. He is also a real
estate broker with Heritage
Land Co. in Heppner.
The council also heard
from Brett Moore o f A n­
derson Perry Engineering
about the upcoming sewer
plant renovation. Moore
Randy Lott, Robert Taylor, Glen Ward - World War II
Grace Baker, Shirly Adams, and Jodi Chapa - Women in the
Military
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han­
dling the following busi-
ness*
‘ S ept. 30: -M CSO
received a request from
Heppner Fire Department
to clear the landing for Air
Life.
New council m ember Keith
-MCSO received a
Lewis
911
call
stating that her two
suggested the city complete
a long term study and plan sons were running away
on the sewer plant upkeep from home. The boys re­
turned home and were given
and renovations.
permission to stay with a
family member for a while.
-MCSO was notified
o f a vehicle on the side of
the road and two subjects
with guns were shooting
deer out the window. There
was also a male with his
gun across the hood of the
pickup shooting across the
road. The reporter stated
that there were no units in
the area.
-BPD issued a cita­
tion to Riguberto Arellano
Sandoval, 29, for failure to
use a seatbelt and driving
uninsured.
-BPD received a 911
call stating that someone
had broken into the Morrow
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a genuine interest in helping our customers with their
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Bank of Eastern Oregon is an EOE AA Employer.
David McCurrv - Iraq.
County Grain Growers in
Boardman last night or the
night before.
-BPD received a 911
call stating that a male had
assaulted the reporter by hit­
ting him in the face. Board-
man Ambulance responded
but the patient refused trans­
port. Armondo Diaz Perez,
44, was arrested on Mor­
row County Circuit Court
warrant for felony indict­
ment. The subject was also
charged with assault felony,
harassment, disorderly con­
duct and menacing.
-BPD was notified
of an audible motion detec­
tor alarm. BPD responded
and determined that it was
a false alarm.
Oct. 1: -MCSO and
Boardman Police D epart­
ment received a report o f
a non-injury motor vehicle
accident. A car swerved to
miss a deer.
-MCSO, Boardman
Ambulance, Irrigon Ambu­
lance, and Irrigon Fire De­
partment received a report
o f a two car motor vehicle
accident. EMS, IFD and
MCSO responded. Brandon
Lee Nunn, 18, w as cited for
failure to yield right o f way.
Jose Luis Campos was cited
for failure to transfer title.
-Continued on page seven
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