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Blue Mountain Eagle
Here are the results from
the May 23 Cinnabar Moun-
tain Rendezvous Parade and
winners of the drawings and
bingo:
Blue Mountain Eagle
The Eagle/Angel Carpenter
Cash Madden drives the Blue Mtn. Mini Market ATV
in the Cinnabar Mountain Rendezvous Parade.
C OPS & C OURTS
• Andy Vott, Mt. Vernon, was
cited for city ordinance.
• Charles Hunt, 47, Mt.
Vernon, was cited for city ordi-
nance.
• Casey Mortimore, 29,
Chelsea, was cited for violation
Circuit Court
of the basic rule, 44/30 zone.
CANYON CITY – The
• Tiffany Davis, 25, Canyon
Grant County Circuit Court re- City, was cited for violation of
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judgments:
Dispatch
• Keatley Martin Wyant
pleaded guilty to harassment.
John Day dispatch worked
He was sentenced to bench pro- 127 calls during the week of
bation for 12 months, 40 hours May 26-31. Along with the
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and ordered to have no contact passing, injured animals, noise
with the victim. The court dis- complaints and juvenile com-
missed one count of third-de- plaints, these calls included:
• John Day Police:
gree criminal trespass.
May 26: Cited a Prairie
Grant County Sheriff
City woman for speeding.
CANYON CITY – The
May 27: Trespassing report
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reported the following for the ments in Prairie City; arrested
week of May 22-28:
a John Day man for assault.
• Concealed handgun licens-
May 31: Report of a dis-
es: 20
pute at Riverside Mobile
• Average inmates: 13
Home Park in John Day; ar-
• Bookings: 13
rested a Redding, Calif., man
• Releases: 14
for third-degree theft; theft
• Arrests: 1
reported at Les Schwab Tires;
• Citations: 5
arrested a John Day man for
• Fingerprints: 3
• Civil papers: 31
• Asst./welfare check: 4
• Search and Rescue: 2
• James Knight, 75, Glen-
wood, Utah, was cited for care-
less driving.
Arrests and citations in the
Blue Mountain Eagle are taken
from the logs of law enforcement
agencies. Every effort is made to
report the court disposition of
arrest cases.
second-degree assault.
• Grant County Sheriff:
May 28: Suspicious circum-
stances reported at the Canyon
City Cemetery.
• John Day ambulance:
May 26: Responded for a
man having a seizure.
• Prairie City ambulance:
May 26: Responded for a
man with a high fever.
Justice Court
CANYON CITY – The
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• Violation of the basic rule:
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• Exceeding the speed limit:
Michael Leonard Balloun, 66,
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• Adam G. Jennings of John
Day was convicted of third-de-
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CANYON CITY - Vot-
ers in the May election
chose representatives for
an array of seats on local
school, parks, fire, trans-
portation and cemetery
boards.
Most of the candidates
ran unopposed, but two
Blue Mountain Hospi-
tal Board positions were
contested.
Unofficial
returns from the Grant
County Election show the
results:
For Position 3, Dotty
Parsons was elected with
509 votes to Aaron Lieual-
len’s 440.
For Position 5, Marsha
Delaney was elected with
549 votes to Hal Smith’s
400.
Also elected to the
hospital board was Karla
Averett, with 930 votes,
and re-elected were Vir-
ginia Miller, 856, and
Amy Kreger, 893. All
three
were
running
unopposed.
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ners of other district elec-
tions in unofficial returns,
including the write-in
winners:
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4, Sydney Thompson, 62; Pos. 5,
Gina Fisher, 60.
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large posts, Carla Wright, 206; Jim
Sullens, 172.
A TTENTION G RANT C OUNTY V ETERANS :
Did you know Grant County
Veterans Services Officer is available
to assist YOU in applying for all VA
benefits you may be entitled to?
See your Grant County Veteran Services
Officer today for more information,
located at Grant County Court House.
Open: Mon, Wed, & Fri 10 am - 4 pm,
Appointment available at other times
Call 541-575-1631
I found Dad’s remote in the fridge again.
…I’m beginning to get worried.
IT’S NOT LIKE HIM.
WE CAN HELP.
FS agent
to speak
Call us with questions
about aging and Alzheimer’s.
1-855-ORE-ADRC
Blue Mountain Eagle
BAKER CITY – Jon
Matye, special agent for the
Forest Service, will be the
guest at the June 5 meeting of
the Eastern Oregon Mining
Association.
The meeting begins at
6:30 p.m. at City Hall in Bak-
er City, and the public is in-
vited.
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Candidates, write-ins claim seats
C INNABAR P ARADE RESULTS
Motorized vehicle
1st, John Day Elks Lodge
2nd, Malheur National Forest with
Smokey the Bear
Motorized classic car
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Motorized ATV, OHV and motorcy-
cles
1st, Carla Lemons and Sara Wilson
2nd, Wagon Wheel
3rd, Blue Mtn. Mini Market
Horse and rider
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to Bransyn Harper, age 2 1/2
Non-motorized
1st, Tatyn Harper
Drawings and bingo winners
Delores Bagett won the True Value
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Carol Landwehr won the Leupold
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM
1909
2015
Grant County
Guide
Take advantage of the Grant
County Fair Days. Help bring in
new and old cowboys to your
business while they are out and
about this fair season.
We publish 3,000 guides to be
distributed in the Blue Mountain
Eagle and throughout businesses
in the county.
This year’s edition will feature
much of the history and many of
the events going on at this year’s
106th Annual Grant County Fair
& Rodeo.
Ad Deadline: June 10, 2015
Publishes: July 8, 2015
“Blue Jeans and
Country Dreams”
Call Kim Kell for available sizes and prices.
195 N. Canyon Blvd., John Day
541-575-0710 • kim@bmeagle.com
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