EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 19, 1997
woman complaining about cows
loose in her garden.
Shenff dispatched to Heppner
Kahl, Darrel Kang, Mitch Mathews,
police a report of tire tracks at
Kristen Marshall, Corey Miller,
Heppner High School in the
Macy Rhea, Luiza Saenz, Michael
snow in a grassy area.
Schonbachler; honorable mention-
Shenff dispatched to Boardman
Chris Bowman, Stephanie Clough, police a report of a window
Jeff Currin, Terry Hendricks, broken in the bedroom of a
Laurie Michael, Justin Nelson, Amy home.
Papmeau, Kimberly Pointer, Heidi
Shenff dept, arrested Ricardo
Turrell.
Rodnquez, 28, for assault I,
Sophomores honor roll: Tim kidnap and filing a false police
Dickenson 4., Jill Barber, Brooke report. He was lodged at
Boyer, Kathleen Greenup, Jim Umatilla county jail.
Shenff dispatched to Boardman
Kang; honorable mention-Sarah
Greif, Derek Gunderson, Jaclynn Police a report of a threat in
Hughes, Travis Judd, Christine Boardman.
Jan. 30: Morrow County
Kenny, Shane Matheny.
Sheriff Department dispatched to
Juniors honor roll: Travis
Heppner fire department. The
Wilhelm 4., Mindy Binschus, Mel incinerator at Heppner High
issa Cutsforth, Adam Doherty, School was reported to be flaring
Jayme Hansen, Jonas Healy, Josie up. Fire Chief checked out
Proctor, Genny Sneddon, Jessica situation.
VanWinkle; honorable mention-
Sheriff dept, received report of
Emmett Evans, Miles Hill, Lexi a prowler at a residence in
Matteson, Caleb McDaniel, Katie Irrigon.
Sheriff dispatched Boardman
Nichols, Jaylene Papineau, Linsey
fire
department a report of
Ropp, Josh Roy.
something
burning at west end of
Seniors honor roll: Traci Dick-
fenson, Toni Kemp, Brian Koffler Wilson Road by the golf course
and Eric Schonbachler, all 4., Josh in Boardman.
Shenff received report of a car
Coiner, Brent Gunderson, Stormy
damaging a fence in Irrigon.
Howard, Brandi Marshall, Justin
Sheriff arrested Rocky
Matteson, David Michael, Lori Rodriquez, 29, for criminal
Moeller, Robert Schultz, Phillip trespass II. He was lodged at
Tellechea, Lindsey Waterland, Rick Franklin Co. Jail.
Worden; honorable mention-
Sheriff dispatched to Boardman
Tiffame Munkers, Jerid Ployhar, police a report of a German
Jeff Wilson.
Shepherd growling at a woman.
Shenff dept, received report of
the theft of large bales of straw
from a location on Bombing
Range Rd.
Sheriffs office received a
The Morrow County Sheriffs
for extra
patrols
office reported the following request
business the past week:
concerning suspicious traffic in
Jan. 28 the Morrow County Irrigon.
Sheriffs office received a
Sheriffs Office, Oregon State
Police and the
Irrigon report from a woman in lone
Ambulance responded to a motor concerning a possible credit card
vehicle accident on Hwy 730 two scam.
Shenffs office dispatched to
miles east of Irrigon. Several cars
and multiple injuries were Condon EMTs a report of a
woman in labor.
involved.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Morrow County Sheriff Office
Boardman
Fire Dept, a fire alarm
responded to a disabled vehicle
on Hwy 74 at Kinzua. Deputy at Sam Boardman Elementary
gave a woman a nde to her school. Alarm turned out to be
false.
residence.
Sheriffs office received a
Sheriff office received a report
of two people sitting in a small report of loud music at a motel in
white vehicle on canal lane by Irrigon.
Jan. 31: Shenffs office
new pumping station.
received
report of a pickup
Sheriff, Heppner Police
Pioneer
Memonal
Department received a report of behind
a suspicious vehicle headed north Hospital slamming on brakes and
squealing tires. No action taken.
on Hwy 74 out of Heppner.
Shenffs office received a
Sheriff received a report of a
juvenile problem. An Irrigon report of an alarm at Hughe's
woman's daughter had not Washboard in Imgon. Turned
out to be employee error.
returned home.
Sheriffs received report of an
Sheriff and Heppner fire dept,
received report of an illegal bum. alarm at Heppner High School.
Fire department sent a unit to Turned out to be a false alarm.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
extinguish fire.
Sheriff received report from Boardman ambulance a report of
an unconscious woman.
Hermiston dispatch about a 911
Sheriffs office dispatched to
call in Imgon area three miles
west on Patterson Ferry Rd. with state hwy dept, a report of high
lots of screaming and yelling. water and debns over Hwy 207,
north of Cutsforth comer. Mud*
Turned out to be a party.
Jan. 29: Morrow County was reported several inches thick
Sheriff Office arrested Tocky and water was threatening to
Allen Dees, Jr. on Jackson Co. erode part of road.
National weather service at
warrant. Felony caution for
Failure
to
Appear
and Pendleton, Heppner Fire dept.,
unauthorized use of a motor Heppner Police, M.C. Shenff
vehicle. Subject was lodged at dept, and Corps of Engineers
received
report
of flood
Umatilla County jail.
Lower
Shenff received report o f a computer level five.
propane leak in Lexington. Hinton creek reported only two
Landlord of residence was inches above normal -no
flooding. Turned out to be
contacted and it was shut off.
Boardman Police Department problem with the software,
received request for a check for a which was fixed.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
suspicious person in a woman's
city
of Heppner a report of a
back yard.
minor
rock and mud slide on
Sheriff received report o f a
home broken into and TV, VCR Morgan st. going up to high
and other items taken from school.
Shenffs office received report
Wagon Wheel addition.
from
M.C. road dept, that all
Shenff dispatched Boardman
north
county
roads have 8-ton
Police to a report of car
limit
except
for
Patterson Ferry
windows
broken out in
and Bombing Range. Which has
Boardman.
Sheriff deputy was flagged 20-ton limit from hwy 207 to
down by a citizen reporting a Finley Butte.
Sheriffs office received report
burglary in Irrigon.
Sheriff deputy responded to a of a dispute over purchase of a
Heppner, lone list honor students
The Morrow County School
District has released its second
quarter honor roll. To be included
on the honor roll ‘A* , students
must earh a grade point average of
3.5 to 4. To be named to the hon
orable mention ‘B’ list, students
must earn a GPA of 3. to 3.49.
Following are the students who
qualify:
lone Middle School
Second Quarter
Sixth grade ‘A’: Tracy Griffith
and Diana McElligon, both 4., Jaysi
Bennetto, Caitlin Orem, Mike Radie,
Til Tullis; ‘B’-Cameron Krebs,
Cayle Krebs, Koby Rea.
Seventh grade ‘A’: Colin McEl-
ligott 4., Adam McCabe, Salli Mc-
Elligott; ‘B’-Amellia Peck, Kristina
Powell.
Eighth grade ‘A’: Molly Barrow,
Charissa Gates, Allison Halvorsen,
Jeremiah McElligott, Jeremy Riet-
mann, Jennifer Thompson; ‘B’-
Katie Bacon, Cory Bennetto, Korey
Morgan, Adrienne Swanson.
First Semester
Sixth grade ‘A’: Tracy Griffith,
Diana McElligott, Mike Radie, Til
Tullis; ‘B’-Jaysi Bennetto, Camer
on Krebs, Cayle Krebs, Caitlin
Orem.
Seventh grade ‘A’: Adam Mc
Cabe, Colin McElligott, Salli Mc
Elligott; ‘B’-Kristina Powell.
Eighth grade ‘A’: Jeremy Riet-
mann 4., Chanssa Gates, Allison
Halvorsen, Shelby Krebs, Amber
Lynch, Jeremiah McElligott, Jen
nifer Thompson; ‘B’-Katie Bacon,
Molly Barrow, Cory Bennetto,
Korey Morgan, Adrienne Swanson:
lone High School
Second Quarter
Freshmen ‘A’ - Mark McElligott,
Miranda McElligott, Andy Vosberg;
‘B’-Camie Burright, Erin Crowell,
Sybil Krebs, Nikki McElligott,
Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn,
Dan Scott.
Sophomores ‘A’: Niki Sullivan
and Katie Tworek, both 4., Ryan
Bennetto, Jessica Krebs, Tori
Odinet; ‘B’-Christopher Faught,
Lela Gribskov, Nova Rietmann.
Juniors ‘A’: Kara Miller and
Jenny Sullivan, both 4., Maci
Childers, Tiffani Jones, Jake Mc
Elligott, Nathan Rietmann.
Seniors ‘A’: Chuck Nolan 4.,
Steve Allen, LaRee Anderson, Pete
Cantu, Jory Crowell, Camie Crum,
Corey Ehrmantraut, Jon Garrett,
Ryan Nevala, Mindy Qualls, Dawn
Sheirbon, Lqke Swanson; ‘B ’-
Dawn Boor, Kemmery Burright,
Patrick Eberhard, Stephanie
Haguewood, Brenda Holtz, Kelly
Morgan, William Parm, Erick
Walters, Jerry Young.
First Semester
Freshman ‘A’: Miranda McElli
gott 4., Mark McElligott, Nikki
McElligott, Andy Vosberg; ‘B’-
Camie Burright, Erin Crowell, Allan
Gribskov, Sybil Krebs.
Sophomores ‘A’: Niki Sullivan
and Katie Tworek, both 4., Ryan
Bennetto, Jessica Krebs, Tori
Odinet; ‘B’-Christopher Faught,
Lela Gribskov, Nova Rietmann.
Juniors ‘A’: Kara Miller and
Jenny Sullivan, both 4., Maci
Childers, Tiffani Jones, Jake Mc
Elligott, Nathan Rietmann; ‘B’-
Brenda Burright.
Seniors ‘A’: Chuck Nolan 4.,
LaRee Anderson, Dawn Boor, Jory
Crowell, Corey Ehrmantraut, Jon
Garrett, Kelly Morgan, Ryan
Nevala, Mindy Qualls, Dawn
Sheirbon, Luke Swanson; ‘B ’-
Steve Allen Kemmery Burright,
Pete Cantu, Camie Crum, Patrick
Eberhard, Stephanie Haguewood,
Brenda Holtz, William Parm, Randy
Scott, Jacob Taylor, Erick Walters.
Heppner Middle School
Second Quarter
Honor Roll: 3.33-4.0;
Honorable Mention: 3.0-3.32
Seventh grade honor roll: Jodie
Carlson and Shelley Rietmann, both
4., Meghan Bailey, Jonathan Ben
nett, Bradley Bowman, Jessica
Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny, Brian
Rust, Olivia Sagely, Paula Spicer-
Kuhn, Samuel Van Liew; honorable
mention-Julie Proctor, Kyle Water-
land.
Eighth grade honor roll: Amber
Flaiz and Lindsey Ward, both 4.,
Krista Adams, Amanda Sneddon,
Marissa McCabe, Danielle Mc
Dowell, Craig Scott; honorable
mention-Elizabeth Baker, Shad His-
ler, Blake Knowles, David Piper,
Maria Saenz, Camille Sykes, Scott
VanWinkle, Brandon Young.
Freshman honor roll: Trisha
Adams, Ashley Ropp and Matthew
Van Liew, all 4., Cody Bellamy, Jo
'N seph Bourne, Leah Denton, Lind
say Greif, Casey Ingraham, Abby
Sheriff's Report
February 22:
Robinson Family Anniversary Reunion
Artist-in-education teaches music at lone Elementary
Lisa Robertson, Artist in Educa
tion, recently completed a two
week residency at lone Elementary
School where she instructed stu
dents in kindergarten through sixth
grade in music.
Robertson is a professional
violinist and an instructor in violin
and viola at Eastern Oregon State
College at LaGrande. She has
taught students in the U. S.,
Europe, and Korea since 1972.
The culmination of her teaching
at lone was a student assembly for
the public. Students sang and play
ed instruments they had con
structed with material from home.
The fifth and sixth grade band also
performed under the direction of
music instructor, Ron Neighom,
and Robertson.
Students and teachers agreed
that Robertson’s instruction had
enriched their understanding of
music
Robertson held a well attended
public concert on her last evening
in lone. She was accompanied by
Karla Powell, Condon School’s
music specialist.
The Artist in Residency Pro
gram has been a long standing
program at lone Elementary
School. It is sponsored by the
Eastern Oregon Regional Arts
Council, Oregon Arts Commission
and the National Endowment for
the Arts. Experts in dance, drama,
pantomime, sculpture, story tell
ing, painting, instrumental and
vocal music, weaving and silk
screening have all shared their
knowledge with students of the
school.
trailer.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
state hwy dept, a report of a large
sink hole in road on hwy 19 mp
47.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Heppner police report of a silver
pickup speeding past a residence.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
the road dept, a report of a large
sinkhole on Baseline road.
Sheriffs office assisted
Boardman police in an arrest.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
Umatilla sheriffs office a report
of a driveway at a residence
washed out.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
state highway dept, a report of
mud and debris on road on hwy
206 milepost 6.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
state hwy dept, and MC road
dept, a report of a culvert on
Northfork of Willow Creek by
Blake's Ranch about to wash out.
ODOT advised that m pl7
closed on Hwy 206 .
State highway dept, was
advised that water was over the
detour on hwy 74 at the base of
Franklin Grade. Pilot Rock
police contacted Heppner fans at
Pilot Rock-Heppner basketball
game.
Sheriffs office received report
of alleged gang members
throwing rocks and harassing
customers at Browns Auto in
Irrigon.
Sheriffs office received report
of prowlers at a residence.
Turned out to be police officers.
Sheriffs office assisted Oregon
State Police with a stolen vehicle
recovery near storage sheds on
west third st. in Irrigon.
Sheriffs office dispatched to
MC road dept, a report of the
road sloughing off on Baseline
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IMF
Lisa Robertson
lone fifth grade students: (l-r) Curtis Thompson, Billie Gates, Tim
Doherty, Johnny Collin and Sara Barrow with artist-in-education
Lisa Robertson (center)
Grange holds leadership meetings
Ed Luttrell, Oregon State lecturers are urged to encourage
Grange Master, Jack Fullbright, the youth by having them in their
Eastern Oregon State deputy, and programs.
Susan Noah, state Grange
In many localities the Grange
lecturer, are visiting throughout is instrumental in the work of the
the state holding leadership 4-H groups. A lobbyist in the
conferences to assist both the legislature works for the Grange.
state grange and the subordinate In the past there have been many
and Pomona Granges.
important issues that the Grange
The theme for the 1997 has taken a stand in and pushed
leadership conference is"View forward, such as rural mail
from the Past with a-Vision to the delivery, road construction,
Future".
utilities, scholarships, many
On Saturday evening a community needs and also on
conference was held at the measures presented in the
Willows Grange in lone. Grange legislature. Resolutions and
can be described as a family letters to the state officials are
fraternal community service urged.
organization with its roots in
Some of the issues discussed at
agriculture. They promote a rural
present
are driver's education in
quality of life, and encourage
the
schools,
grandparents rights
community activities through
to
secure
custody
of
evolvement. They are the voice
grandchildren, hearing tests for
of the community and county
regarding
agriculture and newborns, prohibiting payments
education. They support the right for circulation of petitions, and
to farm, legislation, education, requiring by two thirds of the
environment, insurance, finances, counties for an initiative to pass.
health,
public
safety, They favor FFA and oppose a cut
transportation, utilities and many in monies for county fairs and
other things. The GWA, the many other issues. There are
women's group o f the grange, programs at each Grange
have many projects to help the meeting, some fun and some on
community, such as a deaf the serious issues, which are
awareness
program, junior many times handled through
Granges,
legislation
and resolutions. The Granges work
the
benefit
of the
membership. The Grange is a for
communities and invite new
family organization and children members to join them.
are welcome to attend and
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February 23:
Ladies, Old Timers, Past Exalted Ruler Night
Dinner at 6 p.m.
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