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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Water Park preparing for summer
Willow Creek Water
Park is preparing for sum­
mer - the annual clean-up
will be May 2 5 All pool
employees are encouraged
to participate in the clean­
ing and pool preparation ef­
forts. Passes and swim les­
Hurdlers
place at
meets
H e p p n e r H igh
S chool r u n n e r
Ear l P ro p h e te r
(above) took fifth
place for Heppner
in the 300 meter
hurdles last week
and Colton Evan
(left) placed sec­
ond in the 100 me­
ter hurdles for the
H eppner Ju n io r
High team. - Con­
tributed photo
FFA member makes
Heppner connection in CA Sheriff's Report
The Mo r r o w
County Sheriff’s Office
reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
Not all people know where Heppner is on the map, let alone
outside of Oregon, so Zaeh Hinz was amazed when a young
man, Mitchell Parham, introduced himself to the Oregon State
Officer team at the 2013 California State FFA Convention,
which hosted 3000 FFA mein hers, Ag teachers and advisors this
week. Hinz was doubly excited after Mitchell told him he was
related to Devin and Garrett Robinson of Heppner. Parham
is a freshman at Clovis Fast High School and follows in the
footsteps of his uncles Kirk and Kyle Robinson and mother
Krynn Robinson Parham, all who were members and officers
of the Heppner FFA Chapter. -Contributedphoto
Tournament will raise
funds for baseball team
The third annual Heppner Baseball Texas Hold'em
Tournament will be held May II at the Heppner Elk's
Club. Signup will be held from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. and
play starts at 6:30 p.m. Buy-in is $40 and all players 21
years or older are welcome to play. Food and beverages
will be available.
Men’s Club play resumes
Willow Creek Country Club Men’s Club Play re­
sumes this Sunday with Kelly Fox, Mike Doherty, and
Rod Wilson in charge.
Puppies Need
good home soon
Aussie X Male pups Ready about June I .
$S0 rehoming fee. Call 54I-676-S444
Mom is a cowy old girl
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE:
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
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-MCSO attempted to over­
take a vehicle traveling at a
high rate of speed on west
1-84/Paterson Ferry. The
vehicle was stopped by
Boardman Police Depart­
ment.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman that
another woman was throw­
ing stuff at her residence.
-MCSO received report of
a fight with three or four
people in progress in Ir-
rigon.
-MCSO received report of
a subject on a motorcycle
in an orchard in Boardman.
MCSD and Boardman Po­
lice were unable to locate
anything.
-Heppner Ambulance re­
ceived report o f a person
bleeding from the foot in
Heppner and the bleeding
wouldn't stop. The subject
was transported.
April 18: MCSO received
a report of two horses, one
black and one white, out
and heading to Hwy. 730
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received request
from an Irrigon subject to
have a Vehicle Identifica­
tion Number from a vehicle
he bought checked on. He
said he bought a 1970 Ch-
evelle from someone who
said the registration had
been lost a while ago. A
deputy made contact.
-MCSO received report
from a caretaker in Hep­
pner who said a female
subject was very angry and
was threatening to stab and
punch the staff. The caller
advised that they needed to
search the subject’s room
for her phone because she
was leaving threatening
phone m essages for the
public. The caller said that
the subject was in her room,
but requested a standby of­
ficer while they searched
the room.
-MCSO received request
for assistance for someone
who was attem p tin g to
contact two subjects in Ir­
rigon. The caller requested
a phone number to contact
them because their son may
have been a victim in the
Washington County area.
-MCSO received request
from Willow View Heights
in Heppner for a transport
for a subject to John Day.
-MCSO deputy advised he
was at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner for
security.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman
that he had sent her horse
to a trainer, but when she
went to check on the ani­
mal it had been abused.
She advised that the horse
was there only two weeks,
but they had put a rope
around its flanks, pulled its
skin and gave it a hernia
the “size of a cantaloupe.”
She reported that the center
refunded her money, but she
requested deputy contact
regarding animal abuse
charges. MCSO responded
and determined the charges
to be unfounded.
-MCSO received report
from an employee at the
city of Irrigon who said
citizens had been contact­
ing her about vehicles driv­
ing at a high rate of speed
on Washington Lane since
they paved it. She requested
extra patrol in the area.
-MCSO received report
from a Boardman woman
that another subject keeps
com ing on her property
and that when her husband
asked the subject to leave
again, the subject said that
if he called the cops she
would tell the cops that
he was sexually molesting
her.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
bigger kids were beating up
on her grandchildren. She
advised that the kids were
fine, but the older kids tried
to break her grandchild’s
arm.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that
he had lent a guy named
Brian borrow his chain saw
about four months ago and
now Brian would not return
any of his phone calls. The
caller said he went to the
subjects place and could
see the chain saw case in
his yard, but didn’t want to
go on the property.
-MCSO Deputy advised he
saw a Heppner resident’s
dogs chase after a couple.
The deputy spoke to the
dog owner.
-Heppner Ambulance ad­
vised of an EMS transport
to Pendleton.
-B oardm an A m bulance
received request for an
ambulance for an 83-year-
old female on oxygen with
shortness of breath.
April 19: MCSO received
report of a burglary in prog­
ress on Gun Club Lane.
MCSO responded but was
unable to locate anything.
-MCSO received request
for a deputy to respond to
the Community Counseling
building in Boardman. A
deputy responded.
-MCSO received request
for contact concerning a ve­
hicle transaction. The caller
wanted to know if he could
put a lien on a vehicle. A
deputy responded.
sons sign-ups will be avail­
able the following week
and throughout the season.
Prices are unchanged this
year, so it is a bargain.
Opening day for the water
park will be Saturday, June
8. There will be special
extended hours that day if
the weather cooperates.
The Spa is up and run­
ning. Special passes and
hours are available contact
Skip or Merry for more in­
formation. 541-676-5752.
-MCSO received report of and advised him of his op­
slick road conditions from tions.
Heppner to the OHV Park, -MCSO received report
possibly due to a truck leak­ from an Irrigon man that he
had six steers on his proper­
ing oil.
ty
that don't belong to him.
-MCSO received report of
He
said he was able to get
a green older BMW that
them
corralled. A deputy
had been parked in front
responded
and the owners
of a Heppner business for
arrived
and
said they would
a week. The caller wanted
get
the
steers
removed.
it removed.
-MCSO
received
report
-M CSO received report
from a subject on 1-84 o f several people calling
Boardman that he was out regarding an lone man who
of gas. He reported he was let his kids ride around
calling from a 911 phone, in the back of his pickup,
so he was unable to call standing up while the man
anyone other than 911 for was driving.
assistance. His wife and -M CSO received report
two-year-old daughter were from a Boardman woman
that her 17-year-old daugh­
with him.
-MCSO received request ter walked away from the
for a deputy to speak with residence. The caller did
subjects at a Heppner lo­ not want to report her as
cation whose dogs were a runaway at the time, but
getting out and running wanted the sheriff's office
to be on the lookout for her
around.
-MCSO received report and left a description.
o f a subject lying on his -MCSO cited Esteban Sa­
side with a back pack on las Panuco, 34, in Irrigon
1-84 Boardman. A deputy for Violation o f the Basic
responded and issued two Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph
zone, and No O perator’s
citations.
-MCSO received report of License.
a possible drunk driver on -MCSO received report
1-84 Boardman driving 30 from an Irrigon subject that
mph in the fast lane. The ve­ he heard people talking near
hicle, with a female driver his house and then it looked
and a male passenger, took like someone had hit his
father's vehicle and broke
the Hwy. 730 exit.
the
tail lights. The reporter
-MCSO received report of
translated
for his father.
a drunk driver in a Dodge
-MCSO
cited
Elizabeth
vehicle towing a ’56 Chevy
Adale
Patricia
Mahoney,
pickup with a flat tire head­
ing from Irrigon to Umatilla 26, for Violation o f the
on Hwy. 730, that almost Speed Limit, 88 mph in a 65
caused a wreck. Deputies mph zone, in Boardman.
were out o f position and
OSP was advised.
-MCSO received report -MCSO received report of
from a subject who had re­ loud music coming from a
ported to Boardman Police trailer on Riverview Ave.,
Department of two suspi­ Irrigon, that was keeping
cious males wearing dark him awake. A deputy re­
hoodies walking toward sponded and the music was
Paul Smith Rd. One was turned down.
reported to have motioned April 21: MCSO received
as if he were packing a report of a suspicious ve­
hicle at the refuge parking
firearm.
April 20: MCSO received lot in Irrigon. A deputy
report o f a vehicle travel­ responded and spoke with
ing at a high rate of speed the individuals who said
on Hwy. 730, Irrigon. The they were fixing something
caller said it passed him and in the car.
several other vehicles be­ -MCSO received report of
fore pulling to the shoulder two pickups racing through
the Irrigon refuge.
and turning off its lights.
-MCSO received request -MCSO reported conduct­
for information from a Hep­ ing several boat inspec­
pner subject who wanted tions.
deputy contact to advise -MCSO received report of
him of his options regard­ subjects kicking their dog
ing people who owed him in Boardman. When the
caller said something to
money.
-MCSO received request them, they yelled at her and
from an lone man for deputy drove off.
contact concerning evicting
people from his property. -Continued on PAGE SIX
A deputy contacted him
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
help is available and that help Is FREE of charge.
If Y O U have a family member who suffers from
gambling addiction, Y O U can also receive F R E E treat­
ment even if the gambler is not receiving treatment.
If you are a resident of Morrow County and you wish
to take advantage of the services above or desire more
information, Please call any of the following numbers
to set up a L O C A L appointment or just to talk:
Bobby Harris @ 541-676-9925 or 541-256-0175
Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) @ 541-676-9161
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