Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 2 0 ,1 9 9 9 - FIVE
Ione students receive youth group awards
Laftto right: Koroy Morgan, Jeremy Rietmann, Allison Halvorsen, Salli McElligott, Nikki McElligott,
Adrienne Swanson, Shelby Krebs, Brad Burright, Jeremiah McElligott, Mark McElligott.
lone Ecumenical Youth Group
leaders Cathy Halvorsen and Jen
McElligott recently selected
high school students to receive
the Youth Group Footstep
Award for the 1998-99 year.
In order to receive this award
students must regularly attend
meetings, participate in one or
more service projects and help
sell and/or deliver Christmas
trees, the group's annual fund
raiser.
Students receiving awards were
Katie Tworek, Mark McElligott,
Nikki
McElligott,
Camie
Burright, Miranda McElligott,
Adrienne Swanson, Allison
Halvorsen, Chanssa Gates,
Korey
Morgan,
Jeremy
Rietmann,
Shelby
Krebs,
Jeremiah
McElligott,
Salli
McElligott, Adam McCabe and
Brad Burright.
Youth group members
received their awards at the fall
organizational meeting.
Earlier this spring seniors Niki
Sullivan and Jessica Krebs
received outstanding service
awards for four years o f full
participation in the group.
lone Youth Group members
will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday,
October 31, at St. William's
Catholic Church. That evening
they will go door to door in lone
to collect food for the
Neighborhood Center's food
baskets for the needy o f South
Morrow County.
Mustang C-team is 2-2-8 for the season
Weston-McEwen C-team, 12-15,
4-15, and the Wahtonka JV team,
15-17,6-15, on September 25, in
tournament play in Heppner.
They tied with the Condon JV
team, 8-15, 15-12.
The Heppner team had pretty
even scoring in the tournament
game against Weston-McEwen,
said coach Missy Cutsforth.
Genia Grant had five service
points and Cindy Gall, four, in
the Wahtonka tournament game.
In their tournament match-up
with Condon, top scorers were
Aleshia Geer with five, Molly
Turrell with four and Nicole Sisk
with three.
The lone JV beat the Mustangs
in two at home on September 28,
7-15, 1-15.
The Mustangs lost to the
LaGrande C-team in an away
game on October 1,8-15 12-15.
Molly Turrell scored eight
service points in that game and
Whitney Sherritt and Nicole
Wilson, each made four.
The C-team Mustangs won
their first league game of the
season against the Pilot Rock C-
team on October 5 in three, 8-15,
15-4, 15-11.
Nicole Sisk scored seven
service points and Genia Grant,
five.
They lost to the Stanfield C-
team in three on October 7 in
another league match-up, 14-16,
15-9 and 2-15.
In that game, Jesse Kempas
was top scorer with 10 service
points. Aleshia Geer made six
and Megan Healy, five.
On October 9, the Heppner
girls took another league win
over the Wahtonka C-team in
two, 15-11, 15-6.
Jesse Kempas scored another 10
points for the team; Tiffany
Matheney, six, and
Aleshia
Geer, five.
The C-team lost to the Weston
McEwen C-team in three in an
evenly matched
game on
October 12, 6-15, 15-6, 11-15.
Tylynn Smith and Molly
Turrell each earned eight points
in that contest and Megan Healy,
six.
The Heppner team lost to Pilot
Rock in an away game, 5-15, 13-
15.
Molly Turrell made nine
points and Nicole Sisk, four.
The next C-team game was
scheduled for Tuesday, October
19, at Stanfield. They also have
an away game with Weston-
McEwen on Thursday, October
Former Heppner Postmaster Mike McGuire presents postal awards to 21, beginning at 5 p.m. and home
games against Sherman County
employees Jeri Wight (left) and Barb Watkins
on Saturday, October 23, at 1
for
outstanding
Former Heppner Postmaster honored
p.m. and Pilot Rock on Tuesday,
Mike McGuire presented special performance and also received a
October 26. at 5 p.m. They will
achievement awards to Heppner bonus.
travel again on Thursday,
They were nominated for the
October 28, to Stanfield for a 5
Post Office employees Jen Wight
awards by McGuire, who has
p.m. game and Saturday, October
and Barb Watkins.
30 to Culver for a 1 p.m. match
The two employees were since moved to Nyssa.
up. Their last game is at home
with
Weston-McEwen
on
Tuesday, November 2, beginning
at 5 p.m.
C-team members are Nicole
Sisk, Whitney Sherritt, Tylynn
Smith, Genia Grant, Megan
Healy, Cindy Gall, Nicole
Wilson.
Tiffany Matheney,
Marcy Miller, Jesse Kempas,
Rachel Howard. Molly Turrell,
and Aleshia Geer.
The Heppner High School
Mustang C-team has two wins,
two ties and eight losses so far
this season.
The team tied with the
Condon JV team in a non-league
game on September 16, 15-12, 2-
15. Aleshia Geer and Cindy Gall
each made five service points in
the game.
The C-team girls lost to the
LaGrande C team in a non-league
game September 17, 6-15, 4-15.
Molly Turrell and Tiffany
Matheney each made two service
points.
In another non-league match
up, the HHS girls lost to the lone
Cardinals JVs, 11-15, 3-15.
Megan Healy made five service
points in that game.
The Heppner girls lost to the
Postal employees honored
iP/ease join ns in ceCeSrating
a 25td Wedding Anniversary fo r -
G A R Y & MARCIA KEMP
Saturday, Octo6er23,1999
5:00p.m. at tfie Meppner ‘EC£s CiuS
Births
Absoiutefy 9(p Gifts, •PCtast!
B rittn e y P aige F lliso n -a
daughter Brittney Paige was bom
to Elizabeth Parke and James
Ellison o f Boardman on October
5, 1999 at Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital in Hermiston. The
baby weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz.
R oberto Isaias C ervantes-
a son Roberto Isaias was bom to
Guadalupe Ramos and Roberto
Cervantes of Boardman on Oc
tober 6, 1999 at Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
The baby weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz.
Everyone it invited to a Holiday Branch
at the lone legion Hall on Oct. 24 from 9 a m -1 p m.
for the benefit of the lone Public library
The brunch is spnnsnrrbbt to Itnr topic Hub
(oit: Adult! $6 • Family $15 • K-u years $3.50'
44 sponsored by NfG€
I
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business
Boardman
Fire
Dept ,
Boardman ambulance received a
request to assist Hermiston and
Umatilla units on 1-84 milepost 199
eastbound with several multiple
vehicle accidents between mile
posts 196 and 207 involving fire,
injuries and hazardous material
Three patients, including one
trauma patient, were transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston
MCSO received a report from
a man in Lexington who believed
his estranged wife broke a back
window out of his trailer earlier
this week when she took her boom
box and 75-100 of his cassettes
Oregon State Police received
an inquiry from a woman in Hepp
ner who was concerned about
travelers.
MCSO. Boardman Police
D ept. Boardman ambulance re
ceived a report of a 30 y ear old
woman who was unconscious
She had been cleaning a closet
w hen stuff fell on her The patient
w as transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of an
intoxicated unwanted male at
Sandpiper Apts The subject
broke a bottle in the parking lot
w ith lots of kids around
Boardman Police Dept re
ceived a report that the tin roof
was blowing off the Boardman
Senior Center
Sept. 26: MCSO received a
report from a deputy of a light
flashing in a classroom at A C
Houghton school in Imgon It was
a light switch going bad.
MCSO received a request for
information concerning a subject
who is late on his car payment.
MCSO received a report from
a woman that a subject in a
pickup was harassing her daugh
ter. driving by. revving the motor
and screeching tires.
MCSO received a report that
a male subject received a repair
bill for an 1985 Taurus that had
been reported stolen. It had been
recovered by the Bums Police
Dept
MCSO received a report of a
large black and white sheep dog
on 1-84 eastbound
MCSO received a report of a
verbal domestic dispute with two
people arguing, breaking things
and veiling at each other since the
previous night
Boardman Police Dept a r
rested Robert Shane Swan. 23,
Boardman. for Failure to Pay Fine/
Criminal Trespass II. Failure to
Pay Fine/Theft III. Failure to Pay
Fine/Aiding in a Game Violation.
Taking Deer in Closed Season,
and Failure to Pay Fine/DUII
Swan was lodged at UCSO jail
with a $2.267 fine
Boardman Police Dept re
ported to MCSO. UCSO and Or
egon State Police that a white
Dodge pickup pulling a trailer
veered off the freeway into the
ditch The pickup was hit by a
black sports car with no license
and a temporary license in the
back window The vehicle was
located abandoned at milepost 173
eastbound on 1-84
MCSO received a report of
someone putting a sign on the
caller's guest's car that says.
"We'll get the dogs.”
MCSO received a report of a
cabin on Hisler Ranch broken into
with an oak rocker, a generator
and other items missing
Boardman Police Dept re
ceived a report from a woman
who said she awoke to find her
new black 1995 Pontiac sports car
with a temporary registration in
the back window missing
Boardman Police Dept re
ceived a report of a child destroy
ing property at Columbia View
Apts The caller hung up while on
hold
MCSO received a report of a
suspicious female, cither intoxi
cated or a mental subject, kicking
dirt and yelling at cars that went
by:
M CSO deputy arrested
Cardona Herrcrra Romeo. 46. for
Probable Cause. Unauthorized
Use of a Motor Vehicle He was
lodged at the UCSO jail on a $6.000
bail
Boardman Police Dept a r
rested Santos Guardado. 35. on a
Hermiston Circuit Court warraat
for Failure to Appcar/DUIl He
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was lodged at the UCSO jail on a
$10.000 bail
MCSO received a request from
a woman for a standby while she
gets her kids from an Imgon resi
dence.
M CSO. Boardm an Police
Dept received a request for an
officer for a man who was told to
leave the Boardman BP station as
he was swearing in front o f the
customers. The subject was re
moved
MCSO received a report that
someone broke into her property
in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of a
possible drunk driver on Highway
730 who was all over the road.
An officer was unable to locate
anyone.
Boardman Police Dept re
ceived a request for an extra pa
trol A female subject left her car
at the Sentry Market as it had bro
ken down
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston received a
report from a wom an in
Boardman that her baby was
choking. While on the phone the
baby started crying and the
woman refused an ambulance
S e p t. 27: Boardm an Fire
Dept received a report of a brush
fire at a railroad marker east of
Boardman
MCSO received a report of a
bull out on Highway 730 across
from A C. Houghton school that
was almost hit several times The
owners were contacted.
MCSO received a report of
cows out in Imgon The same
owners as above were advised.
MCSO received a report of a
burglar alarm in Imgon It was a
false alarm
M CSO. H eppner Rescue.
Heppner ambulance received a
report of a one vehicle accident
on Highway 207 two miles out of
Heppner toward Ruggs It was a
non-tnjury accident and the am
bulance was cancelled
Heppner Police Dept received
a request from the Neighborhood
Center to do a background check.
MCSO received a report of
trespassers on Gooseberry Road
in lone
MCSO received a report o f a
buck hit off Highway 74.
MCSO received a report of sto
len fishing poles at the Im gon
Marina.
MCSO received a request from
an Albany woman for a welfare
check on her mother in Irrigon.
Heppner ambulance received
a report of a 32 year old man with
a back injury at Penland Lake.
MCSO received a report o f a
two month old calf missing from
Boardman.
MCSO received a report from
a man that som e people had
horses on his property and he
wouldn’t move them.
MCSO received a request to
speak to an officer concerning
guns that were confiscated.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a strange-acting woman
on Highway 74 outside of Hepp
ner who was walking out in a field.
A deputy advised she was hitch
hiking to Pilot Rock.
MCSO received a request for
an extra patrol from a Boardman
woman who felt unsafe from
threatening notes she received.
MCSO received a call from a
man who said his hired hand’s car
was disabled.
MCSO, B oardm an P olice
Dept., Imgon ambulance received
a report of a motor vehicle acci
dent on Highway 730 in Imgon.
Mike Leonard Stanley, 36, Imgon,
was arrested for DU II-M otor
Vehicle Accident. He had a blood
alcohol level of .13.
MCSO, Boardman and Uma
tilla police depts., Imgon ambu
lance received a report o f a do
mestic dispute with eight people
involved and backup was re
quested. John Joseph Homer, 52,
was arrested for Assault IV-Do-
mestic Felony/Child Present and
Criminal M ischief III. He was
released on his own recognizance
due to an injury and was trans
ported by a deputy to Good Shep
herd C om m unity H ospital in
Hermiston.
MCSO received a report o f a
City of Imgon sewer pump going
off and keeping neighbors awake.
MCSO received a report from
a woman that her ex-husband
went into her storage shed and
took her belongings.
MCSO and Oregon State Po
lice received a report from a
deputy that he almost hit a llama
on Highway 730. No Umatilla
County deputy was available to
handle the call.
Sept. 28: Oregon State Police
received a report o f a truck all
over the road on 1-84 eastbound.
MCSO, Imgon ambulance re
ceived a request for assistance for
a woman who had fallen and
needed assistance getting up.
Boardman Fire Dept received
a report o f a fire alarm at River
side High School. All was okay.
MCSO received a report of a
burglar alarm at Inland Empire
Bank in Boardman. It was an
employee error.
MCSO received a report of
dogs chasing horses in Irrigon.
The caller painted orange on the
dog and turned it loose if anyone
calls.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer from a
man who wanted to talk to an of
ficer about his son’s marijuana
use.
MCSO received a report of a
su sp icio u s blue pick u p on
Sandhollow Road.
MCSO received a report of a
horse found in Boardman.
MCSO received a report o f a
cabin off Hisler Road broken into
and items missing.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report o f dogs running
loose.
MCSO received a report from
a man that the manager o f his
trailer court quit and took some of
the petty cash with her.
MCSO received a report of a
drive-off from the Cenex Store in
Lexington.
MCSO received a report from
a deputy that he would check out
suspicious activity past the high
school.
MCSO, Heppner ambulance,
lone Quick Response Team re
ceived a request for an ambulance
for a 17 year old with heavy post
partum bleeding. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer from a
woman who said her son was cre
ating problems. Morrow County
Behavioral Health responded.
MCSO received a request to
respond to Praine Apts, for ten-
ant/landlord problems.
Oregon State Police received
a report o f speeding semis going
70+ and driving carelessly on I-
84 eastbound.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report from a woman that a male
subject threw a rock and cracked
her rear windshield.
Irrigon Fire Dept, received a
report of a fire alarm at an Irrigon
residence. It was a false alarm.
MCSO received a report of an
intruder in a home in Boardman.
All was okay.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of 2-3 dogs bark
ing from a woman who said she
didn’t want people to accuse her
dogs o f barking. An officer was
unable to locate any excessively
barking dogs.
MCSO received a request for
assistance from a woman in lone
who said her 15 year old daugh
ter didn’t want to stay home.
Sept. 29: MCSO received a
report of a visibly drunk driver
with a Boardman address who just
left Umatilla.
MCSO deputy arrested Fred
Allen Silva, 37. Boardman He had
a blood alcohol level o f . 10. Silva
was cited and released.
MCSO deputy arrested Scott
N. Jansen, 21, Prosser. WA. on
an Irrigon Justice Court warrant
for Failure to Appear-Negotiating
a Bad Check. Jansen was lodged
at the UCSOjail.
MCSO received a report of
suspicious activity with two male
subjects trying to start a Blazer or
Bronco with one subject seen
crawling out from under the fence
at the bulk tanks.
MCSO received a report o f a
small fender-bender in Heppner.
MCSO received a request for
an officer concerning juveniles
who have made threats at Colum
bia Middle School in Imgon. They
were detained in the office.
Oregon State Police received
a report of an erratic driver on I-
84 westbound.
MCSO received a report o f
approximately five boxes of blank
checks stolen from lone.
Hermiston Police Dept, ar
rested Mary Dzintra Mathews. 45,
on an Imgon Justice Court war
rant for Negotiating a Bad Check.