EIG H T - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 5, 2000
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the follow ing business:
MCSO
received
a
request from a man for someone
to pick up his daughters. He says
they are out of control at their
mother’s.
The report was
referred to Services to Children
and Families(SFC)
MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman that her
17-year old daughter hit her w ith
a phone book over the head and
left the residence. She was
located.
MCSO received report of a
missing black Quarter Horse.
MCSO received report
from a male subject that his
landlord had him evicted from
his residence and won't give
them back their personal
belongings.
MCSO received report
from a subject that a male took a
videotape and owes him money
for the phone bill.
HPD received report
from a female that another
female wanted to go to the
hospital but her mother won't let
her.
MCSO received report
from a male subject that his ex-
wife is violating her own orders.
MCSO. BPD received
report of a male who was lost
and wanted to find his way to
detox. He was taken to his place.
Jody Lea Hendricks, 28,
was arrested on two counts of
Possession of a Controlled
Substance 11 and two counts
Distribution o f a Controlled
Substance: She was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
S40.000 bail.
MCSO received report of
a stolen cell phone.
HPD. MCSO received
report of an audible burglar
alarm at Les Schwab's. It was a
false alarm
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MCSO received report of
a juvenile runaway.
May 31: MCSO. OSP
received report from a female
that a male said he was going to
her residence to kill her husband
The problem was resolved.
MCSO received report of
power lines down and arcing on
Bombing Range Road
HPD received report of a
tire alarm at HHS. It was a false
alarm.
MCSO received report
from male subject that he was
stuck in snow approximately one
mile below top of Coal Mine Rd.
with cattle.
Later received
report that the truck was coming
down and services were no
longer needed.
David Eaton, 30, was
arrested on a Morrow County
warrant for possessing a stolen
vehicle.
He was lodged at
Airways Corrections Washington
Co. with S20.000 bail.
Boardman Ambulance
received
request
for
an
ambulance for a 96-year-old
female who had fallen. She was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
Boardman Ambulance.
Medics 2.3 received request for
an ambulance for a 40-year old
male w ho had been bucked off a
horse and rolled on at Three-mile
Canyon. The Trauma Team was
put on standby and he was
transported to Good Shepherd.
MCSO received report
concerning a suspicious phone
call from a supposed business.
MC SO received report
from a woman that a male
subject had given her 16-year
old son pot and alcohol.
MCSO received report
from a male subject that DMV
had combined his ID # with
another subject's. He said he
called DMV who said it was
MCSO's problem.
BPD. MCSO received
report of a fight in progress
between a male and female at the
76 station in Boardman and The
Nomad. It was between the
station manager and a male A
17-year-old male was cited for
MIP by consumption.
OSP. MCSO received
report of a DUII or sleepy driver
on 1-84 east-bound. The vehicle
was pulled over and drivers had
switched at the Boardman rest
area because the driver had been
sleepy.
M C SO ,
Irrig o n
Ambulance received report from
a woman that her 68-year old
husband was m severe pain after
kidney stone surgery.
One
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital.
MCSO received report of
a false fire alarm at Heppner
High School
MCSO received request
from male subject for advice on
what to do because the caller is
being followed.
MCSO received report of
a semi pulling off the off-ramp in
Boardman and not stopping.
MCSO received report of
livestock out on Highway 74.
Owner was contacted.
Heppner
Ambulance,
MCSO received report of a
female who had fallen outside,
gotten herself in the house, but
couldn't get up in her chair.
There was no transport.
MCSO received report of
noisy dogs or wolves and old
cars on property.
MCSO received report of
someone going through private
property, taking out a stop sign
and county sign at Laurel and
Carlson roads with property
damage.
MCSO received report
from an lone woman that they
heard a prowler around their
residence the previous night and
then found their dog dead.
MCSO received report of
harassing phone calls and
someone driving by and flipping
them off.
MCSO received report of
a Jeep Cherokee on Western
Ejnput and someone shooting.
Officer was unable to locate
anyone
Irrigon
Ambulance
received request for ambulance
for a 51 -year old male who had
hernia surgery and was now in
severe pain. He was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital.
MCSO, BPD received
report of someone in a gray
Toyota trying to run a female off
the road.
June 2: MCSO received
report that Columbia Middle
School had been spray painted.
MCSO received report of
a fire alarm at HHS. It was a
false alarm.
OSP received report of
speeding truck and tractor on
1-84 traveling 75-85 mph.
OSP, ODOT. MCSO
received report of cattle truck on
fire on Hwy 207 19.5 miles south
of Anson Wright Park. It was
out of district.
Received report of a
female down in the road with an
unknown problem.
Received report from a
woman that her ex-boyfnend had
taken their 4 1/2-year old
daughter without her wanting to
go. She was advised it was a
civil problem.
B o a rd m a n
F ire
Department! BFD). Irrigon Fire
D epartm ent,
Boardman
Ambulance.
BPD.
MCSO
received report of a controlled
bum out of control with
structures threatened.
BPD. MCSO. Irrigon
Fire Department. Boardman
Ambulance. Irrigon Ambulance
received report of a grass fire
headed toward a building.
MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that she
hadn’t seen her neighbor in a
month but she just saw the cat in
the window and would like the
cat checked on. The neighbor
advises that family are taking
care of the cat.
BPD received report of
loud music.
BPD received report of a
grass fire a mile west of
Boardman
Condon Police received
report from a female in Condon
that she is parked in front of a
store in Condon and needs
assistance getting home because
she burned her eyes in a tanning
bed.
HPD received report of a
brown Dachshund hit by a car
and under someone's porch
crying. Police responded and the
dog stayed the night in caller’s
vehicle.
BPD received report of a
possible MIP party.
MCSO received report of
two missing juveniles found and
returned to their parents.
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M C Health Dept.
Morrow County Health Dept,
lists its monthly schedule for blood
pressures and immunizations:
Thursday, July 6-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Heppner
clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Monday, July 10-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, July 11-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Thursday, July 13-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Heppner
clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Monday, July 17-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, July 18-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, July 19-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Irrigon
clinic, 8:30 a.m.*4:30 p.m.:
Thursday, July 20-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Heppner
clinic, 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.;
Monday, July 24-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, July 25-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Thursday, July 27-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Heppner
clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Monday, July 31-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Weather Report
By the City of Heppner
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Births
Cassi Jake Hahn-a daughter
Cassi Jake w as bom to Kristi and
Ty Hahn of Spokane, Washington
on May 2, 2000. The baby
weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz.
She joins sister Amanda, 12,
and brother Bryce, 2, at home.
Grandparents are Burke and Gin
ger O ’Brien of Heppner and Will
and June Zachary of Spokane,
Washington. Great-grandparents
are Roseanna King of Pendleton
and Gene Majeske of Heppner.
Shayna Mahaylee Osmin-a
daughter, Shayna Mahaylee was
bom to Staci and Jess Osmin of
Heppner on June 8, 2000 at St.
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton.
The baby weighed 6 lbs. 8 oz. and
was 19” long
Shejoins sister Emma at home.
Grandparents are Burke and Gin
ger O ’Brien and Donna and A1
Osmin, all of Heppner. Great-
grandparents are Velma Felt of
Heppner, Roseanna King of
Pendleton and Gene Majeske of
Heppner.
Brett Ryan Swanson-a son
Brett Ryan was bom to Mark and
Jodee (Ashbeck) Swanson of
Pendleton, on June 22, 2000.
He joins brothers, Shane, five,
and Michael, three, at home.
Grandparents are Alvin and
Julie Ashbeck of Echo, and Geri
and the late Wayne Swanson of
Pendleton; great-grandparents
are Earl and Dolores Ayres of
The Dalles and Leo and Mary
Ashbeck of Echo.
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Serving Heppner. Lexington t lone
The Bank of Eastern Oregon,
"in a continuing effort to bolster
scholarship awards in Morrow,
Gilliam and Wheeler counties,"
has awarded a total of 52,500 to
five high school graduates, Justin
Nelson, Sam Bates, Corey
Miller, Rachel Walsh and Angela
McNamee.
Justin Nelson, who graduated
from Heppner High School,
plans to attend Oregon State
University in the fall and major
in
agriculture,
business
management, land policy and
resource law. He intends to use
his education to specialize in the
field of land and resource rights.
Justin's high school career
included involvement in the
music program, track program
and community involvement
including leadership in the
United
Methodist
Youth
organization.
Sam Bates graduated from
Condon High School. He plans
to major in agricultural business
at college. After obtaining his
degree, he would like to return
home to help run the family
farm. Sam's high school career
included involvement in FFA, 4-
H, band and basketball.
Corey Miller graduated from
Heppner High School. Corey
intends to enroll at Eastern
Oregon University in LaGrande,
Oregon where he will focus on
agriculture and agri-business. He
would like to return to his family
farm and take an active role in
wheat production. Corey stayed
active during his high school
career with participation in FFA,
Wild Horse Club and football
and was a member of National
Honor Society.
Rachel Walsh graduated from
Arlington High School. Rachel
intends to enroll at Columbia
Gorge Community College to
study computer applications and
office systems. She hopes to
manage an office or own her own
business some day. Rachel was
involved in student government,
varsity tennis and the music
program while in high school.
Angela McNamee graduated
from Riverside High School. She
plans to enroll at Eastern Oregon
University to obtain a degree in
accounting with a
possible
minor in agri-business. Her
future could someday include
owning her own business. Angela
was involved in volleyball,
basketball and FFA during her
high school years.
Each of these students will
receive a $500 scholarship in the
fall to help them pay for tuition,
books, room and board and other
college expenses.
Justin Nelson
Corev Miller
Rachel Walsh
Local student
earns honor
Sam Bates
Heppner
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Brooke Boyer of Lexington has
accepted membership in The
National Society of Collegiate
Scholars and will be honored
during a campus ceremony this
fall at Boise State University.
According to a news release, the
National Society of Collegiate
Scholars (NSCS) is a highly
selective, national, non-profit
honors organization. Founded in
1994. NSCS recognizes first and
second year
undergraduate
students who excel academically.
The society was established on
the
principle
that
with
scholarship
comes
a
responsibility
to
develop
leadership and a duty to perform Angela McNamee
service, continued the release.
"NSCS provides the opportunity
for students, like Brooke, to be
recognized for their outstanding
academic accomplishments early
in their college experience.” said
Any member of an
Steve Loflin. NSCS executive
organization
that would like to
director. "Brooke will also have
enter
a
community
booth in the
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