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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 31,2011 RODEO RESULTS Sheriffs Report Continued from Page SIX The M or ro w County Sheriff’s Office reports handling the fol lowing business: PUBLIC NOTICE N O T IC E O F B O N D ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred by the Town o f Lexington has been filed with the City Elections Officer on August 25,2011. The ballot title caption is TOWN OF LEXINGTON FIRE STATION GENERAL O B LIG A T IO N BOND AUTHORIZATION. An elector may file a petition for review of this ballot title in the Morrow County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m., September 6,2011 (7 business days after filing of this notice with the City Elections Officer). P ublished: A ugust 31, 2011 PUBLIC NOTICE M orrow C o u n ty Road Committee Meeting will be held Tuesday September 6, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon at the Columbia Basin Electric Coop board room located at 171 W. Linden Way, Heppner, OR 97836. Any questions or concerns please call 541 - 989-9500. P ublished: A ugust 31, 2011 Deadline for legal and classified advertising- Monday at 5:oo -C ontinuedfrom page THREE house. The caller asked that a deputy meet with her and her mother to find out what they could do about it. -Boardman Police Officer reported assisting the De partment of Human Ser vices in Boardman. -BPD Sergeant reported handing out six bicycle helmets at Desert Springs Estates in Boardman. -MCSO received report of three cows on the right of way on Gun Club Lane, Boardman. The owner was advised. -MCSO arrested Albert Ronald Burgess on an Ir- rigon Justice Court war rant for Failure to Appear/ Driving While Suspended. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $6,000 bail. -BPD received report that an SUV was doing some thing behind the NAPA store in Boardman. An of ficer made contact and dis covered that the subjects were throwing garbage away. -BPD issued a verbal warning to a subject for obscured license plates. The problem, which was a cover, was corrected. -BPD cited Angel Flores Navarro, 69, for No Op erator's License, Driving Uninsured and Failure to Wear Seatbelt. The vehicle was impounded. -BPD received report that someone broke into a church and made a mess. It was unknown if anything was taken. Kristal, Karen and Dick Temple, DVM, representing the Temple Veterinary Clinic, present the junior goat tying award to Kolby Currin. Brett Milligan, representing Gar Aviation, presents the se nior goat tying award to Blake Greenup ? 1 IM— P ■ ■ »—- -- Tiffanie Greenup, representing Miller & Sons, presents cow riding award to Willy Gentry. June 24: Morrow County Sheriff's Office received report that the drive-up window of a Heppner Main Street business was opened from the outside around 4 a.m. and a subject took four to five packs of cigarettes and ran off. 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Call 800-481-9409, www.CenturaOnline.com. Lisanne Currin, representing Morrow County Grain Growers, presents the amateur calf roping saddle to Devin Robinson. puppy that did not belong to them was in their yard. -MCSO received report from a subject on 1-84 Arlington that a Fed Ex driver passed him doing 95 mph. -MCSO received report from a Boardman subject that he was trying to catch a dog in the orchard at Paul Smith/Kunze Rd. -MCSO received report from a Heppner woman that another woman had stolen stuff from her. The caller advised she was storing her stuff with permission in a shed that was on the property where the alleged perpetrator lived. -MCSO received request for contact from an Irrigon school principal concerning a child not showing up for school most o f the two previous weeks. -MCSO received multiple 911 calls reporting a rollover accident on 1-84 east-bound near the Hwy. 730 exit with five people in the vehicle. MCSO, Boardman Police Department, Oregon State Police, ODOT, Boardman A m bulance and Irrigon A m bulance responded. B o ard m an A m b u lan ce transported two people to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston and Irrigon A m bulance transported three. -MCSO received report of an on-going problem of two dogs on Wilson Lane/ Amber Fritz, representing the Wrangler's Riding Club, presents the pee wee barrels award to Jacee Currin. Laurel Rd. in Boardman chasing motorcycles and vehicles out into the road. -MCSO received request for contact with a deputy from an Irrigon subject regarding some strange things that had been happening at her home. -M CSO received report o f a green Ford pickup parked for several hours at an irrigation pump on the caller's property. The caller suspected it may have been stolen. It was determined to be the neighbor's vehicle. -MCSO deputy reported being flagged down by a su b ject reg ard in g an orchard. -MCSO received multiple 911 calls reporting a semi truck on fire on I-84/Hwy. 730. MCSO, BPD, ODOT, Boardman Fire Department, Irrigon Fire Department and Boardman Ambulance responded. Traffic was closed due to smoke on the roadway, however reports were received that cars Stefanie Sweeney, Styles by Stefanie, presents junior were backed up on the breakaway roping award to Kolby Currin. shoulder to use the Hwy. -Rodeo photos by Sandy Matthews 730 exit and several had almost hit each other. -MCSO received report o f a p ro b le m in th e parking lot o f the Lady o f G uadalupe C atholic Church in Boardman. The caller then advised that the subjects promised to fix the problem and did not Heppner Gazette-Times 188 West Willow want law enforcement to Call 67M226 to get started today! respond. i