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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June -MCSO received a re p o rt from a c a lle r in L exington that a subject The Morrow County pulled up in a vehicle with Sheriff’s Office reports han his music at full volume with dling the following business: the w indow s o p en . The subject had left the area, but Ju n e 6: M CSO the caller wanted a deputy to received a report from a c o n tac t the su b jec t and caller in Heppner that one of inform him o f the noise Britt’s Logging Trucks lost violation. a log off the truck and it -M C SO a rre sted co u jd have c au se d an James Johannbroer, 44, on a accident. P ro b atio n and P arole -MCSO received a detention warrant. He was rep o rt from a c a lle r in lodged at Umatilla County H eppner that a ju v e n ile Jail. didn’t show up at home after -M C SO cited sch o o l. T he c a lle r later Michelle Lynn Fisher, 31, for ad v ised she found the Driving Uninsured. juvenile. -MCSO cited Jeffrey -M C SO cited Earl Sepulveda, 24, for No Michelle Ann Stephens, 32, Insurance, No Helmet and for D riving w hile Carrying a Passenger on a Suspended-violation. Motorcycle. -MCSO received a -M C SO arre sted report from a caller in Irrigon Mykal Craig Lockridge, 19, o f p o ssib le dom estic on a Tri-County warrant for violence at a residence. Joel U nlaw ful D eliv ery o f Ernesto Rodriguez, 20, was M ariju an a. He was a rre sted on a M orrow transported to the county C ounty C irc u it C ourt line where a Gilliam County w arrant for P ro b atio n deputy met a M orrow V io la tio n /D e liv e ry o f a County deputy for transport. Controlled Substance within Lockridge’s bail was set at 1000 feet of a School. He $25,000. was lodged at U m atilla -MCSO received a County Jail on $25,000 bail. report from a caller in Irrigon -M C SO cited that a domestic dispute was Matthew Corey Chatigny, in p ro g ress. Jason Lee 28, for No O p e ra to r’s Aitken, 26, was arrested for License. Assaulting a Police Officer -MCSO received a x2, A ssau ltin g a P olice rep o rt from a c a lle r in Animal, Resisting Arrest, Heppner that a subject was A ssault II (D o m estic d riv er around stoned. A Violence) and Strangulation. deputy was later out with the He was lodged at Umatilla driver as he was speeding County Jail on $44,000 bail, through an alley. and was also arrested on a -M C SO cited Hermiston PD warrant. Marcos F. Rosales, 30, for -B oardm an PD Defective Equipment, No received a rep o rt that a Stop Lights or Turn Signal teacher had had a seizure and on Towed Vehicle. was bleeding. The teacher -M C SO served a was awake and breathing. sanction warrant on Kevin -Boardman PD cited Ray D ieter, 24. He was C ynthia N eilson, 46, for lodged at Umatilla County Violation of the Speed Limit, Jail for three days. 38 mph in a 25 mph zone. -MCSO received a June 11: Boardman report from a caller in Irrigon PD cited Victor Ram irez that a subject was throwing Pacheco, 57, for Violation of his bike out in front of cars the Speed Limit, 34 mph in and sittin g dow n in the a 20 mph zone. middle of the street. The 28- -B o ard m an PD year-old male subject was received a report of a male a rre sted for D iso rd erly subject in a park in g lot C on d u ct and lodged at sh o o tin g seag u lls. The Umatilla County Jail. subject was given a verbal -MCSO received a warning. report from a c a lle r in -MCSO received a H eppner that she was report from C lack am as assaulted and held against County Sheriff’s Office that her will by her estranged Christian L. Kalkhoven, 47, husband. She advised the was arrested on an Irrigon incident occurred June 3 in Justice Court warrant for Lexington. Failure to Pay Fine/Less -MCSO received a Than An Ounce. He was rep o rt from a c a lle r in lodged at Clackamas County Heppner that a subject was Jail. driving really fast into the -MCSO received a Forest Department parking report from U CSO that lot and going the wrong way Saturnino Flores, 40, was into the parking lot almost arrested on an Irrigon Justice hitting the caller. The caller Court warrant for Failure to advised she talked to the Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile su b je c t but she was suspended. He was lodged at extremely rude and said she Umatilla County Jail. could park and rive any way -MCSO received a she wanted to. report from UCSO that Eva Ju n e 7: M CSO Ann M ad rig al, 29, was received a report from a arrested on an Irrigon Justice caller in Irrigon that her aunt Court warrant for Failure to called her from jail and told Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile her to throw her girlfriend Suspended. She was lodged out o f the house. MCSO at Umatilla County Jail. recontacted the caller and -MCSO received a advised the girlfriend has a report from a caller in Irrigon right to be there since she that several guns w here lives there. The deemed it taken from the c a lle r ’s was a civil matter. Sheriff's Report 14,2006 residence along with a lot of little item s. The c a lle r believed he knew who might have done it. -MCSO cited Vicki Lloid Wall. 51, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a d eputy in Heppner that juvenile boys w alked to the d e p u ty ’s residence and reported that a subject was harassing them with racial slurs. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that he believed some one was walking on his roof. D eputies were unable to locate anyone. Jun e 12: M CSO cited a 17-year-old male for No Operator’s License. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in B oardm an that approximately 56 CDs and DVDs were stolen from his house over Memorial Day weekend. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in H ep p n er th at he saw someone taking cans out of the recycle bin and he knows who it is. -M C SO cited and released Michael J. Filarski on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay F in e /P o sse ssio n o f a Controlled Substance, less than one ounce. -B o ard m an PD received a report that an 11- y ear-o ld w as d riv in g a vehicle with other kids on it. A 53-year-old male was cited for D riv in g w hile Suspended. Oregon PTIC to hold free workshop O regon P aren t Training and Information Center is presenting a free workshop on Thursday, June 22 from 10 a.m. to noon on advocacy and the rights of parents o f children with disabilities. The workshop will be held at the Behavioral H ealth Services building located at 101 Boardman Ave., Boardman. The workshop will cover parental rights under the IDEA and Section 504; co m m u n icatio n and advocacy tips for parents working with schools; ways to enhance your verbal and non-verbal communication; a ttrib u te s o f su ccessfu l partnerships; opportunities for cooperation; and positive ways to manage conflict. For interested parents, there will also be discussion regarding starting a support group. If you would like to come to this workshop, call Donna Helman at (541) 938- 3947 or toll-free at (888) 505-2673, ext. 200 or email d h e lm a n @ o rp ti.o rg . For directions to the Behavioral Health Services building call 481-2911. The O regon PTI C e n te r’s m issio n is to educate and support parents, families and professionals in building partnerships that meet the needs of children and youth with the full range o f d isab ilities ages birth through 26. AN AMERICAN R EVOLUTION There is one dealership in Hermiston, Oregon whose way of selling cars and trucks is like most people expect it to be, leaving you with a good, comfortable feeling. SHERRELI. CHEVROLET The Most Trusted Name In The Car Business NEW CARS - 567-6487 • HERMISTON, OR - 800-567-6488 • USED CARS - 567-3919 i Pheasants Forever raises over $15,000 for upland bird habitats Photo by Misty Bennett. Pheasants Forever Volunteers Chet Hadley, Ryan Bennett, Skip and Donald Matthews, Bailey Bennett and Justin Delveaux work at planting shrubs on habitat project. The C o lu m b ia one demonstration project planted. To com plete the Plateau Chapter of Pheasant off the ground. "We hurried project, a wildlife watering F o rev e r held its first around and were able to get guzzler was put in.” D epending on the fu n d ra ise r b an q u et and a b asic h a b ita t p ro ject area being developed there auction April 8 of this year. installed,” said Matthews. are funds available through Over $ 15,000 was raised for This project was done with upland bird habitat projects c o o p e ra tio n from local local state and fed eral in this area. "Now it’s time lan d o w n ers along w ith agencies and now Pheasants to get some projects in the Oregon Department of Fish Forever has some funds to works and use this money to and W ild life, N atural help with these projects. The improve wildlife habitat on R esources C o n serv atio n Columbia Plateau Chapter th o se area w here it is Service. Pheasants Forever, w ould like to hold an sig n u p for needed” said Skip M orrow C ounty G rain in fo rm al lan d o w n ers w anting to and local Matthews, Columbia Plateau G ro w ers install the kind of projects volunteers. “It basically is the Chapter President. Pheasants Forever is kind o f p ro ject that we that would improve an area dedicated to the protection would like to see on an area for upland birds. Anyone and e n h an c e m en t o f that previously had little to interested in doing one of pheasants, quail and other offer in the way of wildlife these projects should pick up u pland w ild life through h a b ita t,” said M atthew s. a signup form at the habitat improvement, public “The ODFW and Pheasants Pheasants Forever office in aw areness, education and Forever went in and burned Heppner in the Pettyjohn advocacy for sound land an old C R P stand to O ffice B uild in g or the m an ag em en t policy. in v ig o rate the e x istin g SW'CD office in Condon at Although time was limited grasses. Then a small grain the Dunn Brothers Building, this spring to install many food plot and shrubs were or call Skip M atthews at 676-5490. practices the chapter did get Beaver Boat makes an appearance Births S avan n ah M arie C la rk -H en d erso n - a daughter. Savannah Marie, was bom May 29, 2006 at 2:56 a.m ., at L egacy E m anuel H o sp ital in Vancouver, WA to Miranda Ann Henderson and Mike Clark of Ridgefield, WA. Savannah weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. Grandparents are A nnLynette Olson of Cook, WA and Jam es W. Henderson of Ridgefield, WA. Honorary grandpa is Lindsay Kincaid o f lone. G re a t-g ra n d p a re n ts are Jam es and Dora Starr of Lexington and Patrick and Lentha Cline of Albany. M agnetic Door Signs Order Yours Here Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 Skip Matthews (right) shows his “Beaver Boat” to Oregon State University President Ed Ray (left). Over the Tee Cup W illow C reek Country Club ladies held their 18-hole invitational on Tuesday, June 6. Ladies from neighboring clubs joined local golfers for a beautiful day of competition, a salad luncheon and prizes. Sally D yer, w ith China Creek club, took low gross of the field. Virginia G rant, with WCCC, took low net of the field. O th er w in n ers included: China Creek: Low gross, l '1- Francie Morris and 2nd- Kay West; Low Net, l '1- Alene Rucker; Birdie, Diane Conner; and Chip-in, Jeannie Kirksey. C o n d o n /K in z u a : Low gross, June Kammerer; Low net, Marsha Holly; and Chip-ins, Kammerer- 2 and Marilyn Mabe. W illow Run: Low g ro ss, tie- C asey F red rick so n and K aryl M eagley and Low net, Georgia Brooks. Wedding Tames K ylee Graykeal and Casey Evans Wedding ~ Saturday, June 2 4 th MuMOIJ'i DfflUj 217 North Main • Happnar•Phono 676-9158* Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington A lone An AA AA AA Art Art Art Art <W) Art Art Art Art Art AA AA Art Art Art Art Art o p OO OP OP tfb vv A db vb ib A vb A ib »b tfb wb sb (tb 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b I Willow Creek: Low gross, 1st- Karen Bishop and 2nd- Carole Hamilton; Low net, tie- Jackie Allstott and C orol M itc h ell; B ird ie, Grant; and Chip-ins, Allstott, Pat D oherty and K aren Thompson. Special events: Long d riv e, g u e st- D yer and home- Grant; K.P., guest- Morris and home- Mitchell; and Long pu tt, g u e st- Kammerer and home- Loa Henderson. Fundraiser for Kolleen Chapa A car wash/can drive fundraiser is being held for Kolleen Chapa to help her attend the M iss P reteen O regon P ag ean t. The fu n d ra ise r w ill be held Saturday, June 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., behind Les Schwab Tires in Heppner. If you have cans you w ish to d o n ate, but are unable to bring them Saturday, call 676-8161 for pickup. The M iss Preteen Oregon Pageant will be held in Eugene in August 2006. /fV e a r Wedding Anniversar^ of John & Kristen Bowles of Heppner on June 18, 2006 Kristen is the daughter of Pati Wynn of Hermiston, and John Wynn of Kennewick, WA, John is the son of Jimmy and Ida Bowles of Heppner Many wonderful years ahead! Love, Mom and Dad Bowles 1 j