r • ▼ *>
EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 24, 1996
Sheriff» Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office in Heppner reports dis
patching the following business
during the past week:
July 16: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman ambulance to a
residence with an infant with
an unknown illness. The pa
tient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital
in Hermiston;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Boardman
westbound rest area on 1-84 for
an adult male with an un
known illness. No transport
was made;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Heppner
ambulance and Fire Dept, for a
motor vehicle accident on
Highway 207, milepost seven.
No transport was made;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Adan Avila, 56, on a
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving While License Sus
pended infraction, out of the
Heppner Justice Court. Avila
was cited and released because
of lack of jail space;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for an arson investigation;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to a residence on
Columbia Avenue for an adult
male with an unknown illness.
The patient was taken to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital
in Hermiston;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to the Chevron sta
tion for an adult male with an
injury. No transport was made;
Morrow County deputy
assisted the Dade City, Florida
Police Dept, by attempting to
locate a stolen vehicle reported
in the area. The deputy was
unable to locate the vehicle;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a Boardman Police
Dept, officer with a traffic
problem.
July 17: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Irri
gon area for a non-sufficient
funds check case;
, Morrow County deputy
recovered a stolen vehicle in
the Irrigon area. Bert's in Her
miston impounded the vehicle
stolen out of Florida;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to Hemlock Street.
One patient with an illness was
transported to the Mid-Colum
bia Medical Center in The
Dalles;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a disturbance in
the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an animal pro
blem in the Irrigon area.
July 18: Morrow County
deputy assisted a Boardman
Police Dept, officer with a Driv
ing Under the Influence of In
toxicants arrest;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a non-sufficient funds check
case;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to a one vehicle
rollover on 1-84 westbound,
milepost 147. One patient with
injuries was transported to
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston.
July 19: Morrow County
deputy arrested William Ryan
Sallee, 19, Lebanon, on a Linn
County District Court warrant
for Assault IV. Sallee was lodg
ed at the Umatilla County
Sheriff's office while waiting
transport to Linn County;
Morrow County deputy took
a report of a suspicious vehicle
in the Buttercreek area;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of a
break-in of a vehicle at Western
Empire in Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to the Ace Hard
ware Store, Arlington, for a
female with an injury. The call
was cancelled;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a vehicle fire on
1-84 eastbound, milepost 168;
Morrow County deputy
loud music complaint;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a juvenile problem.
July 21: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Paul
Smith area for a report of loud
music. The deputy was unable
to locate;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to 1-84 milepost 151
for a two-vehicle accident. Four
patients were transported to
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
Fire Dept, to a grass fire at the
Big Sky Ranch/Hoag Road;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a residential fire
on Wilson Road;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a suspicious vehicle
in the Heppner area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the lone Fire
Dept, to a field fire at the Mar
tin Ranch outside lone;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon
Emergency Medical Techni
cians to a residence on Main
Street in Condon for a male
with an illness. No transport
was made;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of shots
fired in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
on a loud music complaint;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman
area for a reported theft of
goats;
took a report of vandalism in
the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy res responded to Highway 730 for
ponded to an alarm sounding a report of a possible drunk
at the Oregon Farm Manage driver. The deputy was unable
ment in Irrigon. The building to locate.
was secured;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy responded to the Lexington
responded to a juvenile pro area for a suspicious person;
blem in the Irrigon area.
Morrow County deputy
July 20: Morrow County responded to the Irrigon area
Sheriff's office dispatched the for a report of a prowler. The
lone Emergency Medical Tech deputy was unable to locate;
nicians to check out a subject in
Morrow County deputy
the lone area. The patient was began an investigation of
brought in by private vehicle;
criminal mischief to a cabin
Morrow County deputy • belonging to a Lexington resi
responded to the Irrigon area dent;
for a civil problem;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County Sheriff's of began an investigation of theft
fice dispatched the Boardman
from an Irrigon residence
ambulance to the Riverview
Morrow County deputy be
Motel. One patient was trans gan an investigation of tele
ported to Good Shepherd
phone harassment to a Board-
Community Hospital in Herm
man resident;
iston;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy
responded to Wilson Road,
responded to the Irrigon area
Boardman, for a report of
for a juvenile problem;
harassment. The investigation
Morrow County deputy
is continuing;
responded to the West Glen
Morrow County deputy
Addition in Boardman for a
assisted the Umatilla County
Sheriff's office with apprehen
ding a suspect in a Umatilla
County Sheriff's office case at
Riverview Trailer Court,
Irrigon.
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a welfare check;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
Fire Dept, to a grass fire on 1-84
at the Three Mile Canyon exit.
The dispatch was cancelled.
F O R S A L E B Y O W N ER
Three bedroom, two full baths, 2200 square foot
home in Heppner. Large deck; family room;
bubble tub; expandable to four or five bed
rooms; large storage room; work room; two-car
garage. Landscaped yard with a nice view, and
much more.
CALL (541) 676-5895
N C(
Now Taking
Appointments!
4
» E C K S°
Terry L. Wigley, M.D.
O tolaryn gologist / H ead & N eck Surgeon
SU RG ICA L AND M ED IC A L T R EA T M EN T O F :
NasaUSinus • F acial Plastic • Ear • Voice
Head A Neck • Pediatric ENT
O pening Ju ly IS , 1996
HOURS: Monday - Thursday 8:00-5:00; Friday 8:00-12:00
100 Southgate. Suite #6 • Pendleton. Oregon 97801
(541) 276-5053
Beef prefair
clinic held
July 27
A 4-H Beef Prefair Clinic will
be held at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds on Saturday, July
27, starting at 9 a.m. Any 4-H
beef members can attend.
Angie Hughes, organizer of
the event, is providing this op
portunity for any 4-H beef
members who need help in the
areas of fitting and showing.
For more information, call the
Morrow County Extension of
fice, 676-9642, or Hughes,
676-9909.
N
Princess Dawn enjoys rodeo travels
Green-eyed, blonde, Morrow
County Fair and Oregon Trail
Pro Rodeo Princess Dawn Boor
is the 16-year-old daughter of
Jim and Marie Boor of lone.
Green
The youngest in her family, she
has four brothers, Doug and
Blonde
David Boor, and Jeff and Kevin
Jim &
Ball, and a sister, Robin Ball.
She has lived on Main Street in
Marie Boor
lone in the same house all of
16 years old
her life.
Dawn will be a senior at lone
Senior at 1HS
High School this fall. She is a
three-year member of the
4-H mem
Future Business Leaders Asso
ber, pennant bearer,
ciation. She has played an ac
Lady Cardinals volley
tive role on the Lady Cardinals
ball, basketball, FBLA.
varsity volleyball and basketball
teams as a member of the 1994
state volleyball championship
team and the 19% state cham
pionship basketball team.
This summer she is working
part-time as a housekeeper for
Jerry and Lisa Rietmann. For
fun and relaxation, she watch
ed daytime talk shows on t.v.
For parade and rodeo duties,
Dawn will be riding her
12-year-old dapple gray Ara
bian mare, G-Mistra. Seven
years of 4-H horse clubs helped
the vivacious royal learn to ride
and care for her four-legged
partner. She gained parade ex
perience as pennant bearer in
1990 for fair and rodeo Queen
Judy Jepsen, in 1991 for Queen
Jodi Ashbeck, and in 1992 for
Queen Elizabeth Doherty.
She credits giving 4-H
demonstrations and presenta
tions at the Morrow County
Fair, and modeling her favori-
ty outfits, with teaching her
how to act in front of people.
Two years ago, she and Queen
Brenda Holtz gave a presenta
tion at the Oregon State Fair on
''How to Lead Train Your Pup- Dawn Boor concentrates as oponent drbbles the ball at Lady Car
py"
dinals’ first game of the 1996 1-A state basketball tournament
Dawn has modeled her
favorite outfit for several years.
The one she remembers most
is a green with cream pinstripe
rayon wide-leg pants outfit and
sleeveless shirt with small
cream flowers, which she also
Justin Matteson, a senior at
wore to brother D oug's
Heppner
High School (HHS)
wedding.
this
fall,
finished
fifth nation
The princess has also par
wide
in
steerwrestling
at the
Nearly 1,150 University of
ticipated in 4-H cooking clubs
National
High
School
Rodeo
and the St. Patrick's Lamb Oregon students have been
named to the deans' lists for Finals held in Pueblo, Colorado
Cook-off in Heppner.
Dawn says she tried out for scholastic achievement during July 15-21. Justin was ninth in
the court because she "thought spring term of the 1995-96 the second go and fourth in the
it would be a lot of fun." Ap school year, according to short go.
parently it has been. She says Weston Morrill, dean of stu
Lexi Matteson, who will be a
that so far her most memorable dent life.
junior at HHS was tenth in
Local student Jim Tellechea,
event was last weekend at the
barrels.
Elgin Stampede where the Lexington, a junior in business
Annie Hisler, who will also
temperature was over 100 administration, qualified.
be a junior at HHS, was third
To qualify for the lists, stu
degrees. "(Princess) Stormy
in barrels in the second go.
(Howard) and I were having an dents must be in good aca
Mandi Duby of Pendleton
ice cube fight, but our aim demic standing and must have had ninth place in cow cutting
wasn't always real accurate and completed 12 or more graded in the second go and fifth in
some of the parents kinda got credits for the term, with a re goat tying.
hit. Charlie Hermann (Princess quired minimum grade point
No other results were avail
Beth's father) threatened to pay average of 3.75.
able at press time.
us back for getting him with an
ice cube, so we got our horses'
water buckets and dumped the
water on him before he could
get back at u s."
Dawn says the best part
about being on the court is
University of Idaho officials specified by the college their
traveling to rodeos to represent have released the names of area of study falls under.
Area students include:
the Morrow County Fair and students honored with listing
Hermiston: Nina K. Tucker,
Rodeo. The dances have been on the spring semester deans'
college
of agriculture;
a lot of fun, but you get really list.
Lexington:
Brent Sheirbon,
tired being up late and getting
In order to qualify, students
college
of
business;
up early the next morning, she
must be enrolled for a number
Pendleton: Ryan Adelman,
adds.
of graded credit hours and
college
of engineering.
The worst part about being
achieve a grade point average
on the court for Princess Dawn
is getting up early to get to the
parades in time to line up for
the judging.
The princess is looking for
ward to Morrow County's own
G e n u i n e
C h e v r o l e t
fair and PRCA rodeo because
Remember when your word was your Bond. -
"it's fun to watch the profes
You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still
sional cowboys compete. It will
be interesting coming up with
the way we do business today.
an outfit and fun to be
clowns for the mutton-busting
COMFORTABLE • TRUSTFULL • HONEST • CARING
for Sunday's jackpot rodeo,"
she concluded. "Hope to see
everyone there."
Princess
Dawn Boor
Eyes:
Hair:
Parents:
Age:
Activities:
U of O names
fifth in NHSRF
honor students
U of Idaho honor students
Come Share With Us
at
Willow Creek Baptist Church
Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m.
Worship Service 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
560 North Minor
r f
■ • ri-:;'. .
Justin Matteson
The Largest Volume Chevy Truck Dealer in Eastern Oregon
SHERRELL CHEVROLET
Hermiston, Oregon 1-800-567-6487
New Car Sales
Used Car Center
567-6488
567-3919