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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Hep prier, Oregon Wednesday, August 7, 2002
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
Office (MCSO) reports handling
the following business:
June 22: MCSO received a call
from lrrigon reporting two missing
juvenile girls. They were found
while the caller was still on the
phone with the dispatcher.
-M CSO deputy cited
Michael James Wilson, 45, for
harassment.
-M C SO ,
B oardm an
ambulance received a request for
an am bulance for a p ossibly
intoxicated female lying beside the
road at Paul Smith and Wilson
Road in Boardman. Later, another
caller contacted MCSO for the
same reason and was advised that
the subject was checked on and
she is asleep and not committing a
crime, but was asked to leave the
area.
-MCSO deputy arrested
Michael Eugene Baker, 30, for
driving under the influence of
in to x ica n ts, possession o f a
controlled substance, carrying a
concealed weapon and criminal
mischief 111. Baker was lodged at
the Umatilla County Jail with bail
at $23,000. Subject was also cited
for d riving w hile license
suspended, driving uninsured, and
switching plates. Vehicle was
impounded.
-M C SO ,
H eppner
am bulance was requested to
respond to a residence in Heppner
for an 80-year-old male who had
an unknown medical problem.
-M CSO received a
request for a deputy in lrrigon for
a verbal domestic argument in
progress between the caller and
her mother.
-M C SO received a
request for deputy contact
regarding concerns with vandalism
and damage done to trees in the
area of Kristen Drive in lrrigon.
-M CSO deputy cited
Rudy Badua, 27, for violating the
basic rule, 75/55.
-MCSO received a call
from lrrig o n rep o rtin g that
someone let his dog off the clip.
This was the second time. There
have been other things that have
happened too but he has no proof
as to who is doing it but have a
possible suspect.
June 23:
M CSO
received a report from lrrigon that
a vehicle had been vandalized.
-M C SO ,
B oardm an
ambulance received a 911 call from
a female caller advising, “Mommy
is very sick” and then hanging up.
Upon c a llb ac k , a different
respondent answ ered and
requested no sirens.
The
individual was experiencing a
possible asthm a attack or
hyperventilation.
-M CO S received a
report from Bakes Restaurant in
lrrigon that there was a burglary
in progress. Caller could hear
subjects on the roof and at the
back door. Daniel Dewayne
Brasel, 39, and Rick L. Avery, 35,
were arrested for burglary 1,
criminal m ischief II, criminal
trespassing II, and possession of
burglary tools. They were lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail with
bail at $38,500.
-M CSO received a
report from Boardman that the
caller’s pipe is broken and her
bathroom is flooding and she
cannot find the shut-off valve.
-M CSO received a
report o f a car speeding up and
down Third Street in lrrigon.
When asked to slow down, the
driver yelled profanities out the
window, then he failed to stop at
the stop sign and almost hit two
girls. He had stopped at the 76
station in lrrigon.
-M CSO
received
complaint of four-wheelers riding
in the turkey shoots in lrrigon
making a lot of dust. The riders
had permission from the owners
to ride there.
-M CSO receiv ed a
complaint that a Morrow County
Road Department grader was
being used by an unknown person
who was doing damage to the
property.
-M CSO
deputy
requested back up at the day use
beach in Boardman. Deputy
attempted to tell kids to move
along because they were fishing
in a prohibited area. One took off
on foot and a foot pursuit began.
-MCSO received report
from Boardman of an unattended
bum behind the residence o f the
caller. Fire was spreading but
when officials arrived at the
location, the fire was out. Owners
were advised to pick up a bum
permit before burning again.
-M CSO received a
report from Heppner o f people
using the Willow Creek Reservoir
day use area at night. Caller
doesn’t know how many there
are but she can hear their music
and said it sounded like teenagers.
June 24:
M CSO
received report from Heppner
concerning kids being loud in a
parking lot nearby. Person called
back later to say that the kids had
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left and then called again later to
say that they were back. A second
caller called to say they were in
a car.
-MCSO deputy arrested
Leigh Sanders, 44, for failure to
pay fines/driving while license
suspended. $1,015 bail was
required in lull.
-M CSO received call
from lrrigon that someone had
thrown a rock at the caller's car
and dented it.
-MCSO received a call
that a horse was running on the
freeway near Boardman.
-MCSO received a call
from the M id-C olum bia Bus
company that damage was done
to a bus in Boardman. Scott Ray
Bass, 19, was arrested and lodged
at the Umatilla County Jail on
charges of unlawful entry o f a
motor vehicle x7, theft I x2, theft
II, criminal trespassing II x2 and
criminal mischief II x2. Bail was
set at $78,000.
-M CSO receiv ed a
report of a domestic dispute in
progress in lrrigon. There was
loud arguing and banging around
and caller said that this was an
on-going problem.
-MCSO received a call
from Heppner reporting bulls on
the c a lle r ’s property.
He
requested contact regarding his
rights.
-MCSO received a call
from lrrigon about a car all over
the road.
-MCSO received a call
regarding a water leak in front of
the Morrow County Courthouse
in Heppner. Caller was working
on the road in the area.
-MCSO received a call
form lrrigon that someone had
shot the caller’s dogs. One was
missing and caller had to take the
other one to the vet where it was
put down.
-MCSO, Boardman fire
dept, received a report of a grass
fire at Wilson Rd. and Pheasant
Ln. in Boardman. Fire was put
out.
-MCSO received a call
from lrrigon from woman who
says she has information on a
subject providing alcohol to
minors at Sentry market.
-MCSO received a call
rep o rt a theft at the W eary
Traveler Motel in lrrigon.
-M CSO deputy cited
Lydia Grow, 19, for failure to
display front license plate.
-M CSO receiv ed a
report from lrrigon o f a goat with
its head stuck in a fence. Caller
doesn’t know who owners are
and goat finally got its head out
on its own.
-M CSO receiv ed a
report from Heppner o f an illegal
bum at May and Gale Streets.
HES new student
registration
<utd the SeuCUtHcC Patnot
This is the last Concert in the Park
in South Morrow County fo r the summer.
Don t miss this free three-hour concert!
The Heppner Elementary
School office will be open Monday
through Thursday from 7 a.m.
until 4 p.m. Any students new to
the area need to register. School
begins on Tuesday, September 3.
Sponsored by Willow Valley Service Club
Funded by M .C. Unified Recreation District
“Sidewalk
Stompers” to
perform at lrrigon
Marina Park
LADIES
SPIEDEL
QUARTZ
WATCHES
The Music in the Parks finale
will be held on Monday, Aug. 19,
at 7 p.m. at the lrrigon Marina
Park. The Sidewalk Stompers, a
Dixie band, will perform. The
annual
barbecue
w ith
ham burgers, hot dogs, potato
salad, com on the cob and all the
“fixin’s” will start at 5:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
2002 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail
Pro Rodeo Princess Julie Proctor
By Sarah ( oiler
When Princess Julie Proctor
spoke with the Gazette a few
weeks ago, the subject she was
most excited about was “jumping
the bumps”. Apparently, this 2002
fair court member and her queen,
Salli McElligott, had quite an
experience with their friend
Rachel recently. We w eren’t
supposed to spill any details, so
we’ll just drop a few phrases and
let the readers use their
imaginations as to this scenario.
How about: “big truck”, “big
bumps” and “no seatbelt”.
T his
18-year-old
Heppner graduate with brown
hair and brown eyes seems to be
full of smiles and giggles and big
dreams. Princess Julie will be
attending BMCC this fall, studying
“something in business, maybe
finance or m arketing.” She is
currently employed at the Bank
of Eastern Oregon.
Princess Julie has had
many experiences throughout her
high school years that will prove
useful in the people-oriented
world of business. She has served
as the Student Body Publicity
Director at HHS, the president of
OSSOM for tw o years, the
secretary o f N ational Honor
Society, and a Parks Committee
Member; as well as participating
in various sports, cheerleading, 4-
H, and the Catholic Church youth
group. However, most would
agree that the most impressive
line on the princess’s resume will
read: Heppner Student o f the
Year.
Her parents are Mike and
Kay Proctor of Heppner and her
grandparents are Rocky and Nita
Proctor o f lrrigon and Lucille
Kostechka of Portland. She has
a sister, Josie who is 21 and her
brother Roy is 14. Princess Julie
comes from a family who has
been involved in the Oregon Trail
Pro Rodeo and Morrow County
Fair now and in the past. Her
aunt Maryanne Munkers was on
the courts and now serves as an
O regon Trail Pro Rodeo
chairman. Her father, Mike, and
uncle Barry Munkers serve on the
rodeo board and her aunt Theresa
Proctor Reese was on the courts
as well.
Princess Julie loves to
ride horses and hang out with her
friends. She would like to get a
four-year business degree and a
“good job”. “Maybe I’ll come
back to Heppner when I’m ready
to raise a family,” she added.
C.J., the quarter horse
Julie is riding this year, belongs to
Bob and Sheree Mahoney. Julie’s
animals include a dog, Rocky; a
cat. Friendly; her pigs for 4-H and
some fish.
O f all the travels the
court has taken this year. Princess
Julie, like Princess Genia, enjoyed
the Elgin trip the best. “It was
fun because we stayed the night
and got to go swimming and
shopping,” she said. She said that
she also liked the trip to The Dalles
because it was a good parade.
Princess Julie described
the court’s work outfits: a hunter-
green shirt with black jeans, their
belt buckle, hat, and official
jewelry.
The smiling beauty seems
to really enjoy being on the 2002
O regon Trail Pro Rodeo and
Morrow County Fair court: “I’ve
had a lot of fitn this year,” she
said, “I have enjoyed meeting a
lot o f people and I hope to see
you all at the fair and rodeo.”
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Morrow County Health Dept, releases
August calendar
The Boardman clinic will be
The M orrow C ounty
Health Department in Heppner
will be open on Thursdays from
8:30-4:30 in August with a 12-1
closure for lunch. WIC customers
will be served in Heppner on
Wednesday, August 7.
open on Mondays and Tuesdays
from 8:30-4:30 with a lunch from
12:30-1. Boardman will also hold
a fam ily planning clinic on
Wednesday August 7 from 8:30-
4:30 and on Thursday, August 22,
from 8:30-4:30.
lrrigon man competes Navy nuclear
power training
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Jesse N. Steele, son of Mary Jo
Steele of Pendleton and William
Steele o f lrrig o n , recently
com pleted the Navy N uclear
Power Training Unit course at
Naval Nuclear Power Training
Unit, Ballston Spa, N.Y.
Steele received instruction
about nuclear theory, chemistry,
physics, reactor operations, safety
and security. Upon completion of
the course, Steele was designated
a n u clear propulsion plant
operator.
Steele is a 1997 graduate of
R iverside H igh School o f
Boardman and joined the Navy in
September 2000.
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