Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 29, 1999 - THREE
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Mustang girls romp past Eagles 51-30
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang girls'
varsity easily beat the visiting
Joseph Eagles, 51-30, on
Thursday, Dec. 23. The win
improved the Mustangs' pre
season record to 7-4 with just one
more game before the Columbia
Basin Conference begins Friday,
Jan.7, in Pilot Rock.
The Eagles jumped out to a 3-0
lead before the Mustangs got a
basket
from
San
Juanita
Elguezabal, two straight from
Casey Ingraham and a three-
pointer from Ashley Ropp to take
a 9-3 lead.
Two free throws from Ingraham
and a rebound basket from
Shelley Rietmann increased the
lead to 3-5. Rebound baskets by
Lacey Matteson and Amy
Papineau gave the Mustangs a
17-7 lead at the end o f the first
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff s
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
Dec. 15: MCSO deputy ar
rested Billie Charles Kimbcrlin, 29,
Irrigon, on an Imgon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Driving while License Suspended,
and a Heppner Justice Court war
rant for Failure to Pay Fine/
Harrassment. He was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail.
. MCSO received a request for
a w elfare check on a Sam
Boardman Elementary student.
Oregon State Police received
a report of an erratic driver on I-
84 who was speeding and cutting
people off.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a malejuvenile check
ing doors to residences on Jones
Street.
MCSO received a report of a
fire on Highway 74 milepost 13.
It was a controlled bum.
MCSO received a report of a
verbal domestic dispute in Irrigon
in the couple’s front yard.
Hfppnef Police Dept, received
a report of 4-5 boys plotting some
quarter.
A basket by Rietmann, another
three-pointer by Ropp and two
free throws by Papineau increased
the lead to 24-7 to start the
second quarter. Trisha Adams
added a rebound basket as the
Mustangs took a 28-12 lead at
halftime.
Rietmann and Adams combined
for nine of the first 11 points of
the third quarter as the Mustangs
blew open the game, taking a 39-
12 lead. Two free throws by
Rietmann. and a long jumper and
a rebound basket by Ingraham
made it 45-13 and a jumper by
Matteson made it 47-15 at
halftime.
The Mustangs' only points of the
fourth quarter were baskets by
Jodie Carlson and Meghan Bailey
as the Mustangs coasted to the
51-30 win.
Ingraham had a fine all-around
thing. They left in an older ma
roon Ford.
MCSO received a report o f a
domestic dispute in progress with
the male subject hitting the female
subject.
John Joseph Homer, Jr., 53,
was arrested for two counts of
Contempt of Court.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report o f four youths
hanging around the Park Plaza
A partm ents, laundrom at and
bank, and acting suspiciously.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for a welfare check from
a man concerning his uncle in
Heppner since he had a busy sig
nal for two days. The phone was
off the hook.
Dec. 16: MCSO received a
report o f someone in a pickup
spotlighting.
Imgon ambulance received a
report of a child who had taken a
lot of medicine. EMTs were re
quested.
MCSO received a report o f
two black dogs one mile west of
Boardman on 1-84. An officer was
unable to locate anything.
Springfield Police Dept, ar
rested Dellana Irene Ferrell, 20,
on a circuit court warrant for Un
Wheat league plans meeting
The
Oregon
Grains
Commission/Oregon
Wheat
Growers League will hold a
regular meeting at 9 a.m. at the
Conference Room, 115 S.E. 8th
Street in Pendleton, starting at 9
a.m.
December 3 1 st - Friday
NEW YEAR’S EVE CFtAB FEED. Also serving Baron
of Beef. Dinner will sta rt at 6:00 p.m. Music starts
at 9:00 p.m. with Full Tilt Audio. Party favors and
special comm em orative champagne glasses. Elks
members and out of town guests only, please.
BINGO ON WEDNESDAYS! NOW STARTING AT 7:30 p.m .
HEPPNER ELKS 358
676-9181
"Where Friends Meet"
142 North Main
Katie Kenny & Bret Elithorp
Wedding: January 8th • Shower: December 28th
Miuftiup D aiq
217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158
Serving Heppner. Lexington A lone
r
game with 10 points, four
rebounds, three assists and two
steals. Rietmann also had a good
game with 10 points, five
rebounds and four steals. Adams
finished with seven points and
Elguezabal had six points, two
steals and two blocked shots.
Matteson led the Mustangs with
eight rebounds.
The Mustangs hit 9-10 free
throws for the game.
Joseph- 7 5 3 15-30
Heppner- 17 11 19 4-51
Joseph- Ganos 5 5-7 15, Baynes 1 3-4
5, Layton 2 0-0 4. Zollman 1 0-0 2,
Marshall 1 0-0 2, Johnson 0 2-4 2,
Strickland. Shirley. McLaran. Miller.
Couch. 10 10-15 30.
3pt.-none
Heppner-Casey Ingraham 4 2-2 10,
Shelley Rietmann 4 2-2 4, Trisha Adams
3 1-2 7, Ashley Ropp 2 0-0 6, San
Juanita Elguezabal 2 2-2 6, Amy
Papineau 1 2-2 4, Lacey Matteson 2 0-
0 4, Jodie Carlson 1 0-0 2, Meghan
Bailey 1 0-0 2. Marissa McCabe. Macy
Rhea, Jenni Patton, Brett Barber. 20 9-
10 51.
3pt.-Ropp 2
authorized Use of a Motor Ve
hicle. She was lodged at the Lane
County Jail with a hold for Mor
row County. Bail was set at
$50,000.
MCSO received a report of a
wheel line partially in the road on
Kunze Road.
Boardman Police Dept, ar
rested Agustin Sanchez-Saucedo,
43, on a restraining order viola
tion. He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail with $5,000
bail.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request for an officer concern
ing a family disturbance.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report from a woman that
her son-in-law is threatening her
daughter.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report of a possible broken win
dow in a Jetta in Heppner. The
vehicle was okay.
Dec. 17: Im gon ambulance
received a request for an ambu
lance for a 97 year old female with
chest pains. One patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston.
4-H;News
The Martingales
On December 19 the
Martingale 4-H Club went
Christmas caroling.
Gene Westberg, Ross Westberg
and Joe Yocom brought their
teams and wagons and took
about 30 4-H'ers,
family
members and friends riding up
and down the streets of lone.
After the caroling they all went
back to the lone Fire Hall for
popcorn
and
hot
drinks.
Everyone there agreed it was a
lot o f fun. Gene, Ross and Joe
took the time to make the
Christmas party a memorable
one.
Elks scholarship
applications
available
The Elks "Most Valuable
S tu d e n t
S c h o la r s h ip "
applications are now available
from the school counselors at
Heppner High School and lone
High School.
The applications must be
returned to the Heppner Elks
Lodge by January 14.
For more information, contact
Joe Kenny at 6765303.
Gifts from the community: Heppner Day Care kids unwrap Christmas presents last week that
were gifts of needed items from the community. The gift giving has become an annual event for the Dav
care center.
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MCSO, Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a win
dow shot out in Boardman. A rock
had been thrown and was found
on the floor.
MCSO, Heppner Fire Dept,
received a report of a house on
fire. The house was on the edge
of the fire district.
MCSO received a report of
dogs barking and a prowler around
a car. A deputy was unable to lo
cate anyone.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a semi and
pickup accident. No injuries oc
curred. The semi had moved the
pickup about five feet.
MCSO received a request for
a gun for a coyote on Highway
74. The caller was given the num
ber for the Morrow County trap
per.
MCSO received a request for
a welfare check from a woman
about her daughter who she be
lieved was beaten up by her boy
friend the previous night.
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A REWARD OF $1,000 WILL BE GIVEN FOR
INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST
AND CONVICTION OF THE PERSON OR
PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR CAUSING
OUR CATTLE TO GET ONTO WILLOW
CREEK ROAD BY SWINGING OPEN A
CATTLE PEN GATE LAST WEEK ON A
DANGEROUSLY DARK FOGGY NIGHT.
DICK & VIRGINIA WILKINSON
WILKINSON RANCH
spond.
MCSO received a report of
telephone harassment.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a report o f a female yelling,
screaming and threatening to shoot
something or someone. The fe
male went outside and started
beating on a vehicle.
MCSO received a report of
bad/forged checks.
MCSO received a 911 hang
up call from Cascade Specialities.
When called the line was busy.
Everyone was okay and all the
phones were hung up but the line
was still busy. An officer was un
able to locate the problem.
MCSO. Boardm an Police
Dept, received a report of some
one trying to get in a Boardman
residence. A deputy was unable
to locate anyone.
MCSO received a report of a
tool box stolen in Boardman.
Heppner ambulance and lone
EMTs received a report of a 58
year old woman who fell off a
trailer. The woman, who was con
scious, was transported.
MCSO received a report of
cattle out on Highway 207.
MCSO, Oregon State Police,
Irrigon ambulance received a re
port of a two-vehicle accident at
Highway 730 and the county line.
One female patient was trans
ported to Good Shepherd Commu
nity Hospital in Hermiston.
MCSO received a report of a
pickup on the wrong side of the
road with no lights on. There were
no patrol deputies in the south part
of the county and Oregon State
Police was not in position to re
S im p fy t/¡e ÍÉetm
Garden club
plans meeting .
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The Heppner Garden Club will|
meet Monday, January 3, at 7
p.m. at the St. Patrick's Senior
Center in Heppner.
Floral arrangement will be the
program topic.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office in the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business:
Kenneth Brian Kitchin, 21,
Hermiston-Illegal Possession of a
Doe Deer, $431 fine;
Feodor Piatkoff, 34, Molalla-
Shooting from a Public Highway,
$80 fine;
Ronald S. Judson, 66, Red
Bluff, CA.-Possession of Elk in
Field without a Scalp, $ 152 fine;
Walter W. Dillard, 25, Sandy-
Illegal Possession of a Bull Elk,
$177 fine.
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