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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Mustang girls drop two at
tournament
By Kick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustang girls’ varsity opened
th e 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 s e a s o n by
dropping tw o gam es at the
Santiam Christian Tournament
in C orvallis on Friday and
Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6. The
M ustangs w ill be at M ac-H i
on Friday, Dec. 12 and will
play R iverside on Saturday,
Dec. 13.
T he M ustangs faced
the Regis Rams on Friday and
g e ttin g fo u r p o in ts fro m
Brooke Rust trailed ju st 10-6
after one, but w ere outscored
18-6 in the second and trailed
28-12 at the half.
M a d is o n
B a ile y
scored seven points in the
third, but the Mustangs trailed
43-23 going into the fourth.
Linsey Mitchell had six points,
Shanna Rietm ann four points
and Chelsea Britt three as they
outscored the Ram s 18-12 in
the fourth, but it wasn’t enough
as they fell 55-41.
B a ile y
le d
th e
M u stan g s w ith 10 p oints.
Rietm ann had 10 points, four
reb o u n d s and tw o assists.
M itchell added seven points
and four rebounds and Britt
had 12 rebounds.
O n S a tu rd a y , th e
M u s ta n g s fa c e d C a s c a d e
Christian Challengers and fell
behind 14-9 after one as they
got three points from Stefanie
Hanson and four points from
Rietmann in the second, but still
trailed 26-17 at the half.
R ietm ann had four
m ore points in the third as the
M ustangs narrow ed the lead
to 29-21, but went cold in the
fourth as R ust scored five
points, but the C hallengers
pulled away for the 44-26 win.
Marriage
Licenses
Sheriff's Report
Nov. 14: W illia m
T he M orrow C ounty
Joseph W ilcott, 57, C oeur
Sheriff’s
Office (MCSO) re­
R ie tm a n n le d th e d ’A lene, ID and Lisa Lynn
ports
handling
the following
Mustangs with eight points and Putnam , 43, C oeur d ’A lene,
business:
th re e a s sis ts . R u st a d d e d ID.
July 29: M C S O ,
s e v e n p o in ts a n d fiv e
Nov. 25: R o b e rt O S P received a report o f an
r e b o u n d s . B r itt h a d s ix W illia m
C o o le y ,
40,
rebounds and Terra W ilson Hermiston and Lanita Chantel audible intrusion alarm at a
b u s in e s s in B o a r d m a n .
had four rebounds.
Aylett, 34, Hermiston.
Deputies advised there was an
Regis 55, Heppner 41
open door at the location but
H eppner 6 6 11 18-
that the building was checked
41
a n d s e c u r e d . T h e y w e re
Regis 10 18 15 12-55
An executive session unable to locate anyone.
H ep p n er- M ad iso n
o f the H eppner Rural Fire
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
B ailey 2 6-10 10, S hanna
D epartm ent will be held this report from a caller in Irrigon
R ietm ann 1 6-8 8, L insey
Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. that there was dogs barking at
Mitchell 3 1-2 7, Brooke Rust
at the Pettyjohn Building.
the residence across the street
2 1-2 5, Terra W ilson 1 3-8
and they w ould like to sign
5, C h e ls e a B ritt 1 1-2 3,
another complaint. The caller
S te fa n ie H anson 0 1-5 1,
advised
they w ould call back
Tiffany Piper 01-2 1 and Blair
Raven
Alexia that evening when available. A
KeithleyO 1-2 l.T eam 1020-
Stubenrauch- a daughter, citation had previously been
41 4 1 .3-points: none
Raven Alexia, was bom Nov. issued July 21.
R egis-
Ja cly n
22, 2003 at G ood Shepherd
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
Espinoza 5 8-10 20, Butler 5 0-
M edical Center in Hermiston relayed report from U C SO
2 13, Uffelman3 1-1 7, Roberts
to
S a m a n th a
N ic o le that a vehicle was broke down
3 0-2 6, Bradford 0 5-6 5,
S tu b e n ra u c h an d B rad ley w ith a fe m a le a n d th re e
Jo an n a E sp in o za 2 0-2 4,
Warren Epperson, o f Irrigon. children and they requested
K endell 0 2-2 2, P ersons,
assistance.
Iverson, Parker, Lulay and
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
Silbemagel. Team: 18 16-25
report
from
a caller in Heppner
5 5 .3-points: Butler 3.
that there w ere sheep in his
. ' C a s c a d e C h ris tia n
w heat again. H e w ould be
44, H eppner 26
T h e 4 -H g ro u p
H eppner 9 8 4 5-26 “Equine Elegance” along with unavailable for contact until
Cascade Christian 14 their friends and family invite later that evening as he w as
harvesting.
12 3 15-44
everyone to come join them as
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
Heppner- Rietmann 3 they perform various dances
re
p
o
rt
from
a b u sin e ss in
1-2 8, Rust 2 3-4 7, Hanson 2 on horse back to C hristm as
Irrig
o
n
th
a
t
so m e o n e had
1-2 5, Bailey 10-02, Britt 1 0- music. The show will begin at
“kicked
in”
the
front o f the
0 2, W ilson 1 0-0 2, Piper, 3:30 p.m . on Saturday, Dec.
Pepsi
m
achine
that
was in the
Mitchell and Keithley. Team: 13 in the W ilkinson A rena at
fro n t o f th e sto re . It w as
10 5-8 2 6 .3-points: Rietmann. th e
M o rro w
C o u n ty
secured the previous night at
C ascade C h ristian - Fairgrounds.
closing
and w as found this
Mosser 6 0-0 14, C. Brown 4
morning.
0-0 8, Gmur 1 5-6 7, O ’Brian 1
-M C S O receiv ed a
3-4 6, Winner 2 0-14, S. Brown
request for deputy contact
1 1-2 3, Teterud 1 0-0 2, Smith
D ale A lan M unkers,
0 0-1 0, Gotzm an 0 0-1 0, 47, Heppner, Open Container fro m a c a lle r in I r r ig o n
regarding her stepson stealing
Levison, Cartw right and N. in Vehicle, fine $ 180.
alcohol
and being abusive
Brown. Team: 16 9-15 44. 3-
K evin Lee N orton,
towards
her
and her daughter,
points: Mosser 2 and O ’Brian. 27, H eppner, N o O p e ra to r’s
leaving bruises.
License, fine $239.
-M C SO cited D obie
Faye L ouise Gandy,
D oran W ilbur, 41, for Illegal
70, H eppner, M aintaining a
Backing.
Dog as a Public Nuisance, fine
-M C S O ,
OSP
$73.
received a report from a caller
A n d re w
Jam es
in Irrigon that th ey had a
Gorman, 40, Portland, Failure
s h o p lif te d d e ta in e d . T h e
to Im m ediately Validate Big
subject was approximately 14
30-23 after three. Elguezabal Gam e Tag, fine $ 159.
years old. It was decided that
added four more in the fourth
C harles G Phillips,
O SP w ould take the case.
as they held on for the five- 45, B oring, Shooting from
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
point win.
Public Road, fine $61.
report from a caller in Irrigon
M u rra y s c o re d 12
B ill E. B a n k s, 29,
that her car stereo and radar
points to lead the M ustangs, Dexter, Failure to Validate Elk
detector was taken some time
w ith Sm ith and E lguezabal Tag, fine $59.
in the last couple o f hours.
adding eight points each.
D a lla s J o n a th a n
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
H eppner 51, R egis D o u d n a , 3 2 , M a u p in ,
relayed report o f a fire on
50
O perating M otor Vehicle in
L ittle B u tte r C re e k . T h e
H eppner 6 19 5 21- Prohibited Area, fine $ 159.
H e p p n e r F ire C h i e f w a s
51
M anuel
B e d o lla
advised.
Regis 14 11 11 14-50 V ille g a s , 4 1 , B o a rd m a n ,
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
H eppner-
Ju stin B orrow ing Big G am e Tag-
report from a caller in Irrigon
Botefuhr 5 0-2 10, Brian Smith D e e r, f in e $ 2 8 3 a n d
that her stepson had just stolen
5 0-0 10, Gus Torres 3 1-2 10, Discharging Firearm across a
at a bottle o f alcohol and was
Brandon Seitz 3 3-6 9, Chuy Public Highway, fine $344.
threatened to throw a rock
E lguezabal 3 1-2 7, Luke
Richard Glover Peck,
through her car w indshield if
Murray 1 3-6 5, Kyler Lovgren 67, Lexington, VBR 75/55 and
she called the police.
0 0-2 0, Zack Skaggs, Aaron Failure to Yield to Emergency
-B o a rd m a n
PD
G riffith
and
M atthew Vehicle, fine $288.
received a report from a caller
VanCleave. Team: 20 8-20 51.
F e rn a n d o P a re d e s
in Irrigon that her 37-year-old
3-pointers: Torres 3.
Eckenberg, 43, New berg, No
daughter left two hours ago on
Regis- T. Lulay 3 6-7 R esident U pland G am e Bird
a motorcycle without a helmet
13, M u seard in 4 4-4 12, Validation, fine $61.
or license.
Brentano 4 0-0 9, Church 4 0-
A llen V. B randt, 51,
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
0 9, Koehnke 2 0-0 4, Butler 1 Portland, H unting C ow Elk-
report from a caller in Irrigon
0 - 0 2, R. L ulay 0 1-2 1, C losed Season, fine $309.
that her runaw ay son is at
S ilb e rn a g le , K eudell and
M arvin C. Booth, 57,
another location in Irrigon.
Moathart. Team: 17 10-13 50. Fairview, H unting C ow Elk-
-B o a rd m a n
PD
3-pointers: Brentano, Church C losed Season, fine $309.
received a report from a caller
and T. Lulay.
G ary Dw aine Beeler,
in Boardman that a vehicle was
Heppner 38, Santiam Jr., 39, Portland, Driving while
blaring loud m usic through
Christian 33
Suspended-misdemeanor, fine
Desert Springs.
H eppner 12 10 8 8- $833.
-M C SO cited Bonnie
38
H o w a rd R. B aker,
K a y e T a lb o t, 4 8 , fo r N o
Santiam Christian 3 6 60, F orest G rove, H unting
Insurance and Driving with No
14 10-33
Cow Elk- Closed Season, fine
Heppner- Murray 4 4- $309.
7 12, Smith 4 0-3 8, Elguezabal
3 2-7 8, Seitz 2 0-0 4, Botefuhr
1 2-2 4, T orres 1 0-0 2,
Lovgren, Skaggs, Griffith and
676-9181 "Where Frienth H eel" 142 North Main
VanCleave. Team: 15 8-1938.
3-pointers: none.
RFD executive
session set
Births
4-H group to
hold special
presentation
Justice Court
report
Mustang boys take first in
tourney
By Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustang boys upset num ber
one Regis 51-50 on Friday,
then hung on to beat the host
team Santiam Christian 38-33
to win the Santiam C hristian
Tournament on Saturday, Dec.
6 in Corvallis. The M ustangs,
now 2 and 0, will be at M ac-
Hi on Friday, Dec. 12 and will
be at R iverside on Saturday,
Dec. 13 in non-league play.
Regis, w ho had ju st
lo s t th e f o o tb a ll s ta te
cham pionship gam e six days
earlier, took a 14-6 lead after
one, but the M ustangs w oke
up in the second quarter as
Gus Torres hit two 3-pointers,
Justin B otefuhr scored six
p o in ts and B ran d o n S e itz
scored five to tie the gam e at
25-25 at the half.
Brian Sm ith had four
points in the third, but the Rams
took a 36-30 lead after three.
T he M ustangs cam e back in
the fourth though as C huy
Elguezabal scored five points,
T orres sc o re d fo u r p o in ts
including another 3-pointer,
Sm ith had four m ore points
and S eitz had four p o in ts
including two free throws in the
final minute to make it 51 -50.
The M ustangs rebounded a
missed Regis shot and hung on
for the win.
B otefuhr, Sm ith and
Torres each had 10 points,
S eitz had n in e p o in ts and
Elguezabal seven.
A gainst the Eagles,
Smith had six points in the first
q u a r te r as th e M u s ta n g s
jum ped out to a 12-3 lead after
one and Luke M urray had six
points in the second as they
extended their lead to 22-9 at
the half.
M u rra y
and
E lg u ezab al each had four
points in the third, but the
Eagles came back to get within
HEPPNER ELKS 358
Santiam Christian-
BittneiT 3 5-6 12, Keen 2 3-4
7, Knowles 2 0-0 4, Bremer 1
1- 23, Mason 10-12, Smucker
I 0-0 2, Sandm an 1 0-1 2,
P o rter 0 1-2 1, W arner, J.
Mason, Elliot, Fletcher. Team:
II 10-16 33. 3 -p o in te rs:
Bittnerr.
r
Friday, December 12th
TOY DINNER: Bring in a new, unwrapped toy
and receive a free dinner. Toys will be taken to
the Neighborhood Center for distribution in the
Heppner, Lexington and lone areas for Christmas.
Dinner will start at 6 p.m.
ALSO : Oregon E lks V.I.P. V isita tio n . T im
Layton, State Officer representing N.E. V.P.
Ed Hindman.
i
H eadlights. The vehicle was
impounded.
-M C S O receiv ed a
911 h a n g -u p c a ll fro m a
residence in Boardman. It was
determ ined that everything
w as okay and that it w as a
misdial.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that she was being threatened
and had things being throw n
at her.
- B o a rd m a n
PD
received a request for contact
re g a rd in g a ju v e n ile w ith
alcohol.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for assistance from a
caller in Irrigon regarding a
juvenile that was out o f control
and threatening the caller.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for assistance for a
lo o s e s tu d h o r s e th a t is
currently detained with a rope
but had caused dam age to the
caller’s horse and fence.
- B o a rd m a n
PD
received a request for contact
from a caller in B oardm an
regarding a window on her van
that had been shot out.
-M C S O
and
B o a rd m a n PD re c e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a l l e r in
Boardm an that his wife saw a
shadow in the back o f the
residence.
July 30: M C SO had
a w a lk -in re q u e s t d e p u ty
c o n ta c t at a re s id e n c e in
H e p p n e r p e r h e r f a th e r ’s
request. The w alk-in’s father
and another subject have been
verbally fighting for the last few
hours and there is a valid
restrain in g o rd er in place.
Jeffrey M ichel Zim m erm an,
40, w as sentenced to appear
for violation o f the restraining
order.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f an audible intrusion
a la r m a t a b u s in e s s in
B o ard m an . A n o p e n d o o r
w as found at the location.
-M C S O ,
OSP
received a report o f a $20
drive off from the Shell Station
in Boardman. OSP located the
vehicle and requested that they
pay.
-M C SO received an
ATM card found on M ain
S tre e t by a H e p p n e r C ity
Crew member.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
re q u e s t for a b a c k g ro u n d
check from US Investigations.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy co ntact
from a c a lle r in H e p p n e r
re g a rd in g a fire th a t h ad
happened the day before. The
c a lle r a d v ise d th a t it w as
started by a pickup that hit a
pow er pole and the insurance
com pany m ust have a report
for them to recover their lost
property.
-M C S O , H e p p n e r
FD received a report from a
caller in Heppner o f an illegal
bum in a bum barrel.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for deputy contact
fro m a c a ll e r in I r r ig o n
regarding neighbors harassing
and threatening her and her
family.
-M C S O , H e p p n e r
FD receiv ed a request for
assistance regarding a fire that
had been started the previous
night and had now rekindled.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
that the neighbor’s sheep were
in his yard again.
-M C S O , L exington
EMT and Heppner ambulance
re c e iv e d a re q u e st for an
am bulance form a caller in
L exington for a 52-year-old
m ale w ho w as experiencing
chest pains and was having a
possible heart attack. He was
a history o f taking nitro pills.
H e w as currently conscious
and breathing and vom iting.
Subject w as transported to
Pioneer M emorial Hospital.
-M C SO cited Robert
D a v id C o k e le y , 9 7 , fo r
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74
m ph in a 55 m ph zone.
-M C S O cited C ory
Jam es Baker, 19, for Driving
w hile Suspended-violation.
The vehicle was impounded.
H e w as la te r a rre s te d on
M CSO charges o f Possession
o f a C ontrolled Substance/
D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d
Substance and Child Neglect.
He was lodged at UC Jail.
-M C S O a r r e s te d
Jam es E verett Baker, 45, on
M CSO charges o f Possession
o f a C ontrolled Substance/
D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d
Substance. H olds w ere also
placed for Marion County and
State Parole and Probation
warrants.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request for co ntact from a
caller in H eppner regarding a
subject that is now hanging
around her residence harassing
her.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Heppner
that a subject has threatened
and harassed him.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that three males had taken him
for a ride in a vehicle and then
threw him out in a cornfield and
tried to attack him. No medical
tension was needed.
July 31: M C S O
a r r e s te d M ic h e lle M a rie
Hottel, 37, was arrested on an
Irrigon Justice Court w arrant
for Failure to Appear/Driving
while Suspended. The subject
w a s tr a n s p o r te d d ire c tly
before the judge at the tim e o f
arrest.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report o f alarm activation at
K lam ath First in Heppner. It
w as determ ined to be ATM /
ambush.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from American Lenders
th a t th ey resp o n d e d fo r a
voluntary repossession.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
replayed report from Umatilla
PD regarding a possible DUII
traveling w estbound on Hwy
730 from Umatilla.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
r e g a r d in g a n e ig h b o r in g
residence that has dead ducks,
anim als d o n ’t appear to be
taken care o f and the property
is a health risk.
Bring Christmas
to the table. 0
Teleflora’s Holly Bowl
Bouquet
A sparkling red glass bowl,
cradled by a golden base
gleaming with
hand-painted holly.
Add flowers and
warm candlelight
and this magnificent
centerpiece becomes
pure magic. What a treat
for family and friends.
For hand-delivery, call or
visit our shop.
M urray's C ou n try Rose
M ain street, Heppner, 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington O lone
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