FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 17,1999
Schools release honor roll
lone and Heppner schools have
released their first quarter honor
roll. To be included on the honor
roll “A” students must earn a
grade point average of 3.5-4. To
be named to the honorable men
tion “B” list, students must eam a
GPA of 3.-3.49. Following are the
students who qualify:
lone Middle School
Sixth grade honor roll “A”:
Ashley Grams, Abby Key; hon
orable mention “ ¿ ’’-Jennifer
Griffith, Kyle Palmateer, Cami
Sitsler.
Seventh grade honor roll “A”:
Nick Chnstman, Taylor McElli-
gott, Sara Peck, Kasie Peterson,
Alyssa Rietmann, Tyler Raible,
Kayleen Vosberg; honorable men
tion “B”-Arthur Ekstrom, Barbara
Holland.
Eighth grade honor roll “A”:
Billy Gates, Meghan M. McCabe
and Natalie McElligott, all 4.,
Johnny Collin, Jeff Hunt, Emily
Key, Paul Neiffer, Cyd Tullis; hon
orable mention “B”-Sarah Bar-
row, Megan E. McCabe, Billy
Ross.
lone High School
Freshman honor roll “A” :
Sheena Chnstman, Tracy Griffith
and Caitlin Orem, all 4., Cameron
Krebs, Diana McElligott, Daniel
Nolan, Mike Radie, Koby Rea, Til
Tullis; honorable mention “B”-
Jaysi Bennetto, Cody Bergstrom,
Cayle Krebs, Karl Morgan, Olivia
Thompson, Aaron Tworek.
Sophomore honor roll “A”:
Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott,
Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer, all
4., Brad Burright, Derek Campbell,
Cyndi Heagy, Amellia Peck,
Kristina Powell, Rhonda Wilhelm.
Junior honor roll “A”: Cory
Bennetto, Ashley Carmack,
Shelby Krebs, Adrienne Swanson
and Jennifer Thompson, all 4.,
Katie Bacon, Molly Barrow, Ri
chard Campbell, Zac Fabian,
Chanssa Gates, Allison Halvorsen,
Jeremiah McElligott, Korey Mor
gan, Jerem y Rietmann, Ann
Shear, Nonnee Walters, Samantha
Wilhelm; honorable mention “B”-
Clayton Bergstrom , Jeanette
Brantley, Dustin Haguewood.
Senior honor roll “A”: Mark
McElligott, Miranda McElligott,
Jacob Neiffer and Andy Vosberg,
all 4., Brandi Brantley, Camie
Bumght, Erin Crowell, David
Mansfield, Nathan Nolan, Nikki
McElligott, Dylan Pettyjohn, Joey
Powell, Hannes Schulz, Allan
Gribskov; honorable mention “B”-
Mike Ferguison, Sybil Krebs, Dan
Scott.
Heppner Middle School
Seventh grade honor roll: Madi
son Bailey, Trampas Jeffreys,
Blair Keithley, Shanna Rietmann,
Jessica Wainwright, Terra Wilson;
honorable mention-Tyler Boyer,
Chelsea Britt, Jon Cain, Jode Coil,
Kylee Disque, Kyle Huddleston,
Cara Kennedy, Joshua Lankford,
Linsey Mitchell, Grady Penturf,
Elizabeth Orwick, Brandon Seitz.
Eighth grade honor roll: Brian
Haguewood and Luke Murray,
both 4., Blake Allstott, Danielle
Looslie, Kiel Naims, Courtney
Nelson, Sheena Shank, Jessica
Westberg, Jessie Woodward; hon
orable mention-Justin Botefuhr,
Tanner Bntt, Lindsey Clough, Juan
Elguezabal, Stefanie Hanson, Tif
fany Piper, Danielle Prindle,
Brooke Rust, Adam Wight, Matt
Young.
Heppner High School
Freshman honor roll: Marcy
Miller, 4., Bradly Adams, Donald
Adams, Sally Calvert, Dawn De
Boer, Daniel Jepsen, Lacey
M atteson, Douglas Orwick,
Whitney Shemtt; honorable men-
tion-G enia Grant, C. Tyler
Henderson, Jesse Kempas,
Ashley Ward, Nicole Wilson.
Sophomore honor roll: Jonathan
Bennett, Shelley Rietmann and
Samuel Van Liew, all 4., Meghan
Bailey, Bradley Bowman, Jessica
Gutierrez, Julie Proctor, Brian
Rust, Paula Spicerkuhn; honorable
mention-Claire Anderson, Brett
Barber, Jodie Carlson, Kevin
Drake, Stefan Matheny, Leland
Rill, Codi Rosecrans, Tammy
Smith, Molly Turrell.
Junior honor roll: Amber Flaiz,
4., K rista Adams, Marissa
McCabe, Danielle McDowell,
David Piper, Melinda Smith,
Amanda Sneddon, Lindsey Ward;
honorable mention-Kelli Bates,
San Juanita Elguezabal, Blake
Knowles, Kyle McDaniel, Robert
Nichols, Jennifer Patton, Maria
Saenz, Craig Scott, Scott Van
Winkle.
Senior honor roll: Trisha
Adams, Casey Ingraham, Justin
Nelson, Ashley Ropp, Michael
Schonbachler and Matthew Van
Liew, all 4., Clint Bellamy, Cody
Bellamy, Miff Devin, Abby Kahl,
Laurie Michael, Kimberly Pointer,
Macy Rhea, Katie Shemtt, Heidi
Turrell, Alan Woodward; honor
able mention-Joseph Bourrie,
Stephanie Clough, Jeff Currm,
Leah Denton, Amy Drake, Levi
Geer, Kristen Marshall, Mitch
Mathews, Corey Miller, Takahiro
Monta, Amy Papineau, Darrin
Ployhar, Tracy Rankin, Jacob Roy,
Jeffrey Sneddon, Aleea Strouse.
Former
Le x
teacher
to
celebrate 90th
Devota Balser, who was a
teacher in Lexington from 1950-
52, will celebrate her 90th
birthday in December.
Those who remember her are
invited to send birthday cards to
help her celebrate to: Darolene
Balser Grabow, 336 N. Forest
Rd., Sonora, CA 95370
4-H Horse
Club to meet
An introductory meeting of the
South Morrow County 4-H Horse
Club will be held at the 4-H an
nex building on Sunday, Nov. 21
at 1 p.m.
Anyone who isn’t able to at
tend the meeting is asked to call
club leader Ruby Shear at 422-
7290.
Those attending the meeting
should not bring horses.
Workshop to
be held Dec. 4
The annual Christmas Green
Workshop will be held Saturday,
Dec. 4, at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free greens will be provided for
those washing to make their own
wreaths and swags. A small fee
wiH be charged for other supplies.
Everyone is invited to partici
pate.
Legion Aux
plan meeting
Heppner American Legion and
Auxiliary will meet Monday, Nov.
22, in the United M ethodist
Church basement. Thanksgiving
potluck will be at 6:30 p.m. Tur
key and dressing will be furnished.
Members plan to discuss nu
merous items of business at the
meeting.
Members and anyone inter
ested in joining are welcome to
attend.
BMCC offers
GED classes
Blue Mountain Community
College is now offering GED
classes
in
Heppner
on
Wednesdays.
Evening classes will begin on
Nov. 17 from 6-8:30 p.m.
Afternoon classes will begin
Dec. 1 from 1-3 p.m. Classes are
located in the conference room
on the second floor of the
Gilliam-Bisbee building (above
Coast to Coast).
There is no fee for the classes.
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Oregon State Police received
a report of a trucker driving fast
and crazy on 1-84 eastbound from
Boardman. No one was in posi
tion to respond.
Heppner Fire Dept, received a
report of a brush fire at the back
end of Wilkinson place adjacent
to Kilkenny’s.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning an ongoing
case.
Oregon State Police and
Wheeler County Sheriffs Office
received a report of someone
passing himself off as a deputy
sheriff and driving restricted
roads.
MCSO, Boardman Fire Dept,
received a report of a fire alarm
at Boardman Health Clinic. It was
a false alarm.
MCSO received a report of a
black cow at a residence.
Imgon ambulance received a
report of an unknown medical situ
ation in Imgon.
Oct. 7: Oregon State Police
received a report of two little kids
lifts. Her closest competitor lifted
playing chickerxet the bus stop at
264 pounds, but failed at 281.
Hams, 39, captured the sub the Imgon Mobile Court.
MCSO, Boardman ambulance
master division of the 34-39 age
received
a report of a 73 year old
group in the under 123 pounds
female with chest pains. She had
class.
"It was cool to have four nitro pills. The patient was
competition,” says Hams. "I have transported to Good Shepherd
a really good coach (Ross Community Hospital in Hermiston.
Phillips, Pendleton, owner of
MCSO received a report of a
Gregg's Gym in Pendleton). He gunshot victim treated at Pioneer
kept me calm and I didn't shake
Memorial Hospital.
on any of my lifts. I could have
MCSO received a request con
pulled 292. None of my lifts were
tact
concerning harassing phone
tough."
Over 500 people turned out for calls.
Heppner Police and Fire depts.
the event, including those from
received
several reports of hot
numerous states, Canada, New
Zealand, Brazil, Guatemala, smelling wires at the Gilliam
Finland, India and Brazil.
Bisbee Building in Heppner. The
Hams, who lives in lone with hot wires were located and the
her husband, Craig, and three power turned off.
children, Katie, Paul and Matt,
Heppner Police Dept, received
qualified
for
the
world a report of a yearling heifer out.
championship meet in May in the
MCSO received a report of a
Tri-Cities. She has only been vehicle squealing tires.
lifting for 11 months.
MCSO, Oregon State Police
Hams plans to compete again
received
a report of a red Ford
in Tri-Cities again this spring. By
pickup
with
a tarp that was driv
then she hopes to be lifting 303.
ing
all
over
the
road.
By the next world championship
MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
in Brazil next year she hopes to
received a report of three young
be up to 386 pounds.
males on the back side of the res
ervoir drinking beer.
Report
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a dog loose out
side a Boardman residence.
and had no luggage.
MCSO, Boardman ambulance
MCSO received a report of
received
a report of a 12 year old
someone breaking into a house in
girl
who
hurt her back. The pa
Heppner and taking things.
tient
was
transported to Good
MCSO received a request for
Shepherd
Community
Hospital in
officers to help with juveniles at
Hermiston.
the Imgon Mobile Court.
MCSO, Oregon State Police,
MCSO received a request for
an officer concerning stolen prop Boardman Police Dept, received
a report of a male beating on a
erty.
Boardman Police Dept, re female at the Boardman east-
ceived a request for an officer to bound rest area. Dennis Paul
check out the 4-H building in Arceneaux, 38, was arrested for
Assault IV and was lodged at the
Boardman concerning parking.
UCSO
jail. The 29 year old fe
MCSO received a request for
male
was
taken to the detox cen
an extra patrol on Little
Buttercreek from a woman who ter by the Oregon State Police.
MCSO received a report of a
heard that the escaped convict
deer
that needed to be put down
might be in the area.
on
Highway
74 near lone.
O ct. 6: Boardman Police
Boardman
Police Dept, re
Dept, received a report of a bark
ceived
a
report
of
a fender-bender
ing Dalfn^tian. '
in
the
parking
lot
at
the Boardman
Oregon State Police received
BP
station.
a report of a tan Chevy pickup all
MCSO, Boardman Police
over the road in both lanes and
Dept,
received a report from a
the shoulder on 1-84 westbound.
MCSO received a report of a man that his son and the son’s girl
white VW Bug half off the road friend, both underage, drunk and
and half in a ditoh at the bottom fighting, left towards the marina.
The girl was transported home.
of Heppner Hill.
MCSO received a request from
Oct. 8: Boardman Police
Sentry Market in Irrigon to pick Dept, cited Gregory Alan Bass,
up non-sufficient funds checks.
19, for Possession of a Controlled
Boardman Fire and Police
Substance, Less than One Oz. of
depts. received a report of an au Marijuana.
dible fire alarm at Logan Interna
Albany Police Dept, arrested
tional.
Robert Craig Maker, 23, for Rape
MCSO received a request from III. He also had a warrant from
a woman for a deputy to accom Umatilla County and Parole and
pany her to retrieve her belong Probation wanted him for Ab
ings in Lexington because of a re sconding. A hold was placed for
Morrow County.
straining order.
MCSO received a report from
Oregon State Police, Board-
a deputy of a mailbox lying in the
man Police and Fire depts.,
Boardman ambulance received a road.
Heppner Police Dept, received
report of a semi that rolled on I-
a report o f a motion alarm at
84 westbound. It was a non-
Heppner Elementary School. It
blocking accident and the driver,
who was out of the vehicle, re was a false alarm.
Irrigon ambulance received a
fused transport.
request
for assistance from a
MCSO received a request for
woman
who
had fallen out of bed.
a deputy at Irrigon City Hall con
MCSO, Oregon State Police
cerning a complaint.
received a report of a non-injury
Oregon State Police arrested
accident and hay on the road on
Jose Vilmas, 39, on a Morrow
1-84 westbound.
County Circuit Court warrant for
Boardman Fire Chief received
six counts of Assault III, DUII and
a report of a loud bang, like an
Reckless Driving. He was lodged
explosion, coming from Riverside
at the UCSO jail with $30,000 bail.
Boardman Police Dept, re High School. All was okay. Large
tire debris from a semi near the
ceived a report of a possible drunk
underpass may have been the
driver at the Sandpiper Apts. An
cause of the noise.
officer gave the subject a ride
MCSO received a report con
back to his residence.
cerning a man who the caller be
Heppner Police Dept, received
lieved should relinquish his driver’s
a report of a juvenile caught go
license.
ing out of a residence and money
MCSO received a report of a
missing from the residence. A 12
mailbox
missing in Imgon.
year old was cited for Burglary
MCSO
received a request for
and Theft III.
an officer concerning someone
MCSO received a report of
entering a house on Irrigon Park
debris on 1-84.
property.
Oregon State Police received
Oregon State Police received
a report of a three vehicles driv
a report of a dark green Grand
ing erratically, swerving, speeding,
Prix speeding at 100+ mph on I-
slowing down and holding up traf
84.
fic.
MCSO received a report from
MCSO received a report of an
UCSO
that they found a teenager
audible burglar alarm sounding in
near Pilot Rock who said she was
Imgon. It was the daughter at the
hunting with her uncle in the
residence.
Buttercreek area when they be
MCSO, Boardman ambulance
came separated. UCSO returned
received a request for an ambu
the girl home to Pendleton but
lance for a 38 year old man hav
would like the uncle to contact
ing a seizure There was no trans
them if he calls in.
port.
MCSO requested the Hermis
MCSO received a report of a
ton Police Dept, dispatch an am
Theresa Hams wins weight
lifting world title
Theresa
Hams
with
championship
weight
trophy.
world
lifting
The citizens of the city of lone
can puff out their chests a little
bit more now. The town is now
the home of an Oregon State,
national and world champion
weight lifter.
In only her second competition,
Theresa Hams beat out the
competition at the Weight
Association Bench Dead Lift
Twinlabs World Championship
in Portland Nov. 5-6-7th, lifting
275 pounds in her last of four
Sheriff's
maroon Oldsmobile driving off
without paying at Brown’s BP sta
tion. It was a communication er
ror and officers advised to disre
gard complaint.
MCSO received a report of a
fence run over by a vehicle and
tire marks were left.
MCSO received a report of a
male who might be the escaped
convict sighted on Highway 730
in Imgon.
Portland Police Dept, arrested
James Floyde Percy, 58, on a
Morrow County Circuit Court
warrant for Possession of a Con
trolled Substance. He was lodged
at the Multnomah County Jail on
$10,000 bail.
MCSO received a report o f a
window broken out and personal
items missing from a place north
of Lexington.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of an au
dible motion alarm at the River
side High School shop. It was an
employee error.
MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, arrested Efren Muro
Quiroz, 28, Boardman, for Assault
IV Domestic Felony.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a woman at
DSE who was yelling and argu
ing with a person in a red car.
MCSO received a report of a
minor motor vehicle accident in
West Glen. It was handled civilly.
MCSO received an inquiry
from Boardman Police Dept, con
cerning a theft report.
Oct. 5: MCSO received a re
quest from Morrow County Road
Dept, for a deputy to look at a
place on Emigrant Road in lone
because someone had scooped up
the gravel alongside the road with
a tractor.
Heppner Fire Dept, received a
request for someone to assist in
lifting someone back into bed.
Umatilla County Sheriffs Of
fice arrested Kevin James Layton,
39, Pendleton, on a Heppner Jus
tice Court warrant for Failure to
Pay Fme/Failure to Appear. He
was lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail on Umatilla County charges
with a hold for Morrow County.
Oregon State Police received
a report of a hunter who killed a
deer, cut off its antlers and left it.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a request for an officer.
Boardman Police Dept, ar
rested Martha Leticia Bustaman
te, 18, for Failure to Pay Fine/
Driving while License Suspended.
Boardman ambulance received
a report of a 62 year old female
who was unconscious, had shal
low breathing and was diabetic.
The patient was transported to
Good Shepherd Community Hos
pital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report from
a man who said a male subject
was home and officers could ar
rest him now.
MCSO received a report of a
possible sex abuse case in Imgon.
MCSO received a report that
the escaped convict may have
been hitchhiking at the Butter-
creek Junction. The subject was
wearing an Indiana Jones-type hat
bulance for an Irrigon woman
who had fallen and had no feel
ing. The patient was transported
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital in Hermiston.
Oregon State Police received
a report from a truck driver that
another semi almost ran him off
the road.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of an assault be
tween a male and female in the
grassy area under the Boardman
overpass. The female did not want
an ambulance.
MCSO received a report from
Oregon State Police of a possible
sighting of the escaped convict
under the Boardman overpass.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a verbal domes
tic dispute between two juveniles
at the Hab Doc Apts.
MCSO received a report of a
mailbox missing in Imgon.
MCSO, Boardm an Police
Dept, received a report of two
vehicles drag racing and one ran
off the road. There were no inju
ries.
Morrow County Behavioral
Health received a report of a man
in Irrigon possibly having a ner
vous breakdown. The man didn’t
know who he was, who his wife
was or who his kids were.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of juveniles kicked
off property at Sandpiper Apts, in
Boardman. The caller said he may
have information on vandalism.
Oct. 9: MCSO received a re
port of several teens in several
cars speeding and swerving on
Piper Canyon Road out of Hepp
ner at 1:45 a.m.
MCSO deputy arrested Pablo
Lucio Gutierrez for DUII. He
blew a .13.
Umatilla Police Dept, arrested
Harlan Glen Sandberk, 18, on an
Imgon Justice Court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Driving while
License Suspended. He was
lodged at the UCSO jail.
Irrigon ambulance received a
request for assistance for a fe
male who fell and needed help
getting up.
MCSO received a report of
someone running through a baited
wire fence.
; )i ’
Heppner Police Dept, received ^
a report that a truck with around
4,000 pop cans in the back headed
toward Heppner lost around 2,000
cans out of the back on Highway
207 between Willow Creek and
milepost 12. An officer was re
quested to intercept the driver and
advise him to return and pick up
the cans.
MCSO received a report of a
dark turquoise Chevy Astro van
that cut someone off.
MCSO received a report of
damage done by a red pickup in
Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of
items stolen from a boat at the
Irrigon Marina.
MCSO received a report of
another boat at the Marina with
items stolen from it.
MCSO, Irrigon ambulance re
ceived a request for an ambulance
from a woman who said her hus
band, who has Alzheimer’s, is out
of control.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a car alarm going off
in Heppner.
MCSO, Heppner Police Dept.,
Heppner Rescue, Heppner ambu
lance received a report of a ve
hicle that rolled at the Blackhorse
Canyon turnoff with unknown in
juries involved.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer concern
ing vandalism at the fairgrounds.
Morrow County Behavioral
Health received a request for a
contact from an Irrigon woman.
Heppner Police Dept, received
an additional call concerning van
dalism at the fairgrounds.
Hermiston Police Dept, ad
vised they will respond for Irrigon
on a request for law enforcement
at the scene of an accident. On:
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report from a woman
who says she has a problem with
neighbors yelling at her kids.
MCSO received a report of
dogs barking in Irrigon.
MCSO, Boardman Police and
Fire depts., Boardman ambulance
received a report of a one vehicle
accident on 1-84.
The brand inspector received
a report of two horses and a mule
that came up the caller’s drive
way.