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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 13, 2019 MUSTANGS VS. BANDON -Continued from PAGE ONE Bandon fumble deep in their own territory. Wolt- ers then scored just three plays later when he blasted through the line from three yards out. Wilkins kicked the extra point to make the score 49-0 with nine min- utes left in the third quarter. At this point, the rest of the game would be played with the 45-point rule. That means the clock will con- tinue to run almost all of the time once a team gets up by 45 points or more. The teams traded posses- sions several more times for the rest of the game. The Mustang coaches started to put in many of the reserves and younger players at this point so that they could get some valuable playoff game experience. The Mus- tangs forced another Ban- don fumble that Wilkins recovered to give Heppner one last possession. After a couple of running plays, quarterback Casey Fletcher took a knee to end the game with the score 49-0. Heppner had 18 first downs in the game to only eight for Bandon. The Mustangs rushed for 255 yards and held the Tigers to 104. Heppner passed for 56 yards and Bandon 49. The total yards in the game for the Mustangs was 311 compared to 153 yards for Bandon. Wilson was 2-5 pass- ing the ball for 64 yards and two touchdowns in the game. Cimmiyotti caught one pass for 41 yards and a score while Jackson Leh- man also had one catch for 23 yards and a touchdown. Leading the way in rushing was Wilson with 74 yards and a touchdown on three carries. Mason Lehman rushed for 60 yards on four carries and scored a touchdown and Hisler had four carries for 52 yards. Wolters was the workhorse running back on the day as he packed the ball 13 times for 50 yards and scored three touchdowns. Jace Coe rushed for 16 yards and Derrick Smith finished with three. Wilkins and Saul Lo- pez also carried the ball for the Mustangs. The defensive effort was led by Hisler with eight tackles. Wolters was next with seven and with six tackles each were Jason Rea and Orem. Gavin Han- na-Robinson and Collins finished with five tackles each and with four tack- les were Mason Lehman, Jackson Lehman, Wilson, Coe and Hayden Hyatt. Wilkins, Cimmiyotti and Kellen Grant each had three tackles in the game and with two tackles each were Evan Kollman, Kevin Rea and Conor Brosnan. With one tackle each were Casey Fletcher, Kegan Steagall and Cody Fletcher. The game with Warren- ton is scheduled for noon at Les Payne Field Saturday, November 16. Chamber Chatter Heppner Future Busi- ness Leaders of America (FBLA) will be making and selling frozen, home- made pies for Thanksgiv- ing. Choices will be lemon ice box, pumpkin, pecan, apple, cherry, mixed berry, peach and Oreo. All pies will be $20, except for the Oreo, which will be $15. All pies will be de- livered November 25 and 26. To purchase a pie or for more information, contact a FBLA member or Jeanne Collins at 541-676-9138. November 1 through December, annual food drive organized by Wheat- land Insurance. Wheatland Insurance will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items at the Wheatland offices in Heppner and Ione. All donations will be donated to the Neighbor- hood Center and distributed throughout south Morrow County. Wheatland offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Thursday, November Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: June 29 (cont.): Mor- row County Sheriff’s Office received a report at Sand Hollow Rd/Baseline Ln, Heppner that someone left a smaller SUV at this location and RP finds it suspicious. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that RP stated her brother tired to hit her mother. Located male sub- ject. No crime-verbal only. -MCSO received a report at Mountain Glen Apartments on NE Pioneer Dr, Heppner that RP would like subject trespassed from the apartments. Subject was trespassed. -MCSO received a re- port at Hager Park on SE Hager ST, Heppner that teenagers are pounding on something and swearing. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Mobile Court on Cedar Rd/Idaho Ln, Ir- rigon of a suspicious male walking east with a garbage bag in hand. He is weaving all over the place. May be under intoxicants. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on NW Riverside Ave, Heppner that kids at the basketball courts are play- ing loud music. He would like them contacted and asked to keep the music down. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that the house on Eighth St has fireworks. Unable to locate fireworks. -MCSO received a re- port on Paul Smith Rd, Boardman that there is loud music at the end of the street. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on Locust Rd, Irrigon that the neighbor’s dog is barking and he can’t sleep. Dispatch can hear the dog in the background. Unable to locate. June 30: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report at Tenth/ Hwy 730, Irrigon of a drunk driver. -MCSO received a re- port on Depot Ln, Irrigon that he and his girlfriend are fighting and she has been drinking and trying to take the kids from her he advised he pushed her to the ground. -MCSO received a re- port on Columbia Ln, Irri- gon that a black Angus calf is running on Columbia. Calf and owner were locat- ed and calf was put back in pasture. Owner was issued warning for livestock at large. -MCSO received a re- port on W Willow View Dr, Heppner that there was a deer in his yard and his dogs got ahold of it and broke its leg. Believes the deer needs to be put down. MCSO responded and the deer was dispatched. The city picked up the deer. -MCSO received a re- port on Olive Ct, Board- man that her yellow lab is missing. -MCSO received a re- port at Boardman Marina on Marine Dr W, Boardman that a shite Honda is swerv- ing and unable to maintain lane. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on I84 W, Boardman that a black Corvette is unable to maintain lane. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a maroon F150 is speeding towards Tenth. -MCSO received a re- port on Crooked Rd, Ir- rigon that RP found drug paraphernalia on one of his kids. He advised there was a verbal argument and the juvenile is yelling and kicking. The situation is starting to escalate and RP is requesting assistance. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 207, Heppner of a rollover MVA. Citation issued. -MCSO received a re- port on SE California Ave, Irrigon that ATV and two dirt bikes are going up and down the road. -MCSO received a re- port at Sperry/Morgan that someone on a bicycle has been in and out of the area about 20 times. RP believes riding a bicycle after dark is suspicious. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a report on Columbia Ln, Irrigon that subjects are cy- ber harassing her husband. Have threatened harm and threatened to “bleach” the RP’s gene pool. July 1: Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received a report on I 84 W, Echo of a gray sedan all over the roadway. OSP conducted traffic stop with the vehicle. -MCSO received a re- port on E Fairview Way, Heppner that there is a cow dog that is old, crippled and deaf at her residence. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman of a black angus cow out. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman that a small late model Chevy 4-door sedan is trav- eling at a high rate of speed. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Lexington on W Main St, Lexington that Lexington is shut down because they didn’t pass a budget due to a lack of quorum. Mayor is request- ing a deputy for the July 8 meeting. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Market Fresh on N Main St, Hep- pner of a blue heeler be- tween the hotel and market, looks hurt, possibly fell out of a truck. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman of a flat sheet of metal or rubber mat covering the two lanes. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Market Fresh on N Main St, Hep- pner that two juveniles have been stealing from the store. -MCSO received a re- port at Green acres on Pat- erson Ferry Rd, Irrigon that someone hit the fence, blue Geo Tracker. Jasper Am- brose D Elliot was arrested on PC charges. Lodged at UCJ, $70,000. Transported. -MCSO received a re- port at SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that a dark green GMC Yukon went by his house turned his bass up very loud. This is an ongoing issue. Unable to locate. July 2: Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received a report at Bella Vista Es- tates on Paul Smith Rd, Boardman that his room- mate and him are having a verbal disturbance and would like to speak to an officer. Roommate took phone and advised that the RP was very intoxicated. -MCSO received a re- port on Wagon Wheel Loop, Irrigon that his neighbor’s dogs bark all night long. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 207 Echo, Lexington that there are two pickups passing each other and other vehicles in a no passing zone as well as speeding. The vehicles also passed a semi on a corner in no passing zone. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port on Magic Garden Ln, Irrigon that the neighbor across the street has a dog that barks constantly. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Heppner that gravel has spilled and is in the N & S lanes approx. 40 ft. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Ione that a truck just passed him and damaged his windshield. -MCSO received a re- port at Willow Creek water Park on NW Riverside Ave, Heppner that there is a do- mestic in progress across from the water park. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Dee Cox Rd/Gravel that one horse, one bull, two calves and one cow are out, gate open. Owner is taking care of it. -MCSO received a re- port at Balm Fork Rd/Wil- low Creek Rd, Heppner that a small black 4-door almost caused a wreck by passing unsafely. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on Meadowlark Rd, Heppner that someone broke into her house, de- stroyed a trunk and stole some property. -MCSO received a re- port at Ridge Crest Ln/Hill- top Rd, Boardman that Irma Irene Garza was arrested by MCSO on Umatilla County LSA warrant. Lodged at UCJ, no bail. -MCSO received a re- port on Se Utah Ave, Irrigon that a black Chevy step side pickup came from Division and was speeding down Utah. 14, 3 p.m., Cyde Estes retirement party and open house, hosted by Morrow County Health District at the Home Health Hospice offices located at 162 N. Main Street. Friday, November 15, 7 p.m., Mr. Bill’s Trivia sponsored by the Heppner Day Care at the Heppner Elks. Entry forms are avail- able at Heppner Daycare. Also available this year is the option to register teams on the Daycare’s Facebook page. Teams may enter on the evening of the show, but early entries are strongly encouraged. A table will be reserved with the team name for every early entry. This will help start the show on time and help to prevent delays at the door. Team entry fee is $150 (suggested six members). Individual team members may pay their entry fees or sponsors may be recruited. Baskets will be raffled. Contact the Heppner Day care at 541-676-5429 for more information. Saturday, November 16, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Ione American Legion Auxilia- ry Annual Craft Bazaar at Ione Legion Hall. Breakfast and lunch will be avail- able for purchase. Vendor space is still available and the cost is $10 per table. Contact Becky Rietmann at 541-720-2010 to reserve a space. Monday, November 18 through Thursday, Decem- ber 12, Rewards Cards in denominations of $10, $20 and $50 will be given out for the amount of purchase when shopping at partici- pating merchants in prepa- ration of Heppner Cham- ber’s Celebrate Christmas Event. Collect and bring them to the event Thursday, December 12 for a chance to win prizes. Wednesday, November 20, 3 p.m., public input meeting for Port of Morrow Fixed Route, organized by the Loop Morrow County Transportation. This is an open meeting to gather input on the upcoming Port of Morrow fixed route. The meeting will be held in the Wells Spring Conference Room at the Port of Mor- row. T h u r s d a y, D e c e m - ber 12 at 6 p.m., Heppner Chamber ’s Community Christmas Event. The Re- wards card program will be in effect from November 18 to December 12. Rewards cards for the amount of purchase will be earned at participating merchants. The event will be held in the Gilliam and Bisbee Building and will include pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, complimentary cookies and beverage, pen- ny board and raffle items, along with drawings for the winners of the Rewards cards prizes. -MCSO received a re- port at Brentfield Brewing on Marine Dr E, Boardman that a male is acting suspi- cious and hanging around the building trying to sleep on benches. Tony R Vance was arrested for criminal trespassing and lodged at UCJ. -MCSO received a re- port at SW Fourth St/W Hwy 730, Irrigon that daughter got bit by a dog walking down the road. Under investigation. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 W, Boardman that there are two large chunks of a vehicle in the left lane. Referred to other agency. July 4: Morrow Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office received a report at California Ln/W Fourth Rd, Irrigon that his dog went missing about an hour ago. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman of a camper going all over the road. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Bank of Eastern Oregon on W Main St, Ione that RP found a debit card near the bank. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that his neighbors may be lighting illegal fire- works. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that subjects off Eighth St have set off illegal fire- works for the last five years, advised that MCSO gets there too late and nothing happens. RP advised that if nothing is done about it tonight it must be because MCSO staff is being paid to look the other way. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Heppner of a white Subaru with taillights out was traveling south towards Heppner, possible intoxicated driver. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Marina on NE Seventh St, Irrigon that there are two rottweilers chasing after people. Ci- tation issued for dog as a public nuisance. -MCSO received a report on SE Eighth St, Irrigon advising his neigh- bor is lighting off illegal fireworks. MCSO checked area, no sign of illegal fire- works. -MCSO received a report on NW Washing- ton Ave, Irrigon that a red car with man and wom- an drove down the access road, man was waving his arms around screaming, came back out calling her names and screaming at her. Ryan Michael Lowe was arrested for violation of no contact order and PCS meth. Lodged at UCJ with $55,000 bail. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that they are taking legal fireworks and modify- ing them to make a bigger boom. MCSO checked the area. -MCSO received a re- port on NE Fifth St, Irrigon of illegal fireworks. RP is advising the debris is land- ing on his house. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that RP is very agitated and is advising there are fireworks continuing over his house and he will be getting dressed and finding out who is doing it. Unable to locate. R BANNERS HERE! E D R O yl-Fu l Coler-Logos & Graphics Vin •Vinyl Lettering for windows •Magnetic Door Signs Heppner Gazette-Times 541-676-9228