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PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017
IN BRIEF
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
7:25 a.m. — A man and a woman
were reported trying to break into a
vacant house at West Beebe Avenue,
Hermiston.
9:17 p.m. — A woman reported
that her mother was assaulted
outside by a male, on Southwest
Desert Oak Drive, Hermiston.
10:12 a.m. — An older woman got
out of the car and started beating
her daughter, near the OSP office on
West Elm Avenue.
10:44 p.m. — Three shots were
heard near South Townsend Road
and East Elm Avenue. Then, two
more were heard from the direction
of Wal-Mart.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
5:37 p.m. — Harassment was
reported at Stockman’s Steakhouse,
North First Street, Hermiston.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6
3:15 p.m. Three cows were re-
ported loose and running in traffic at
Northwest 11th Street and Northwest
Academy Lane, Hermiston.
5:17 p.m. — A panic alarm with
lockdown code went off at West Park
Elementary on Southwest 7th Street,
Hermiston.
5:48 p.m. — A woman was
assaulted at Southwest 11th Street,
Hermiston.
6:53 p.m. — A man was scream-
ing at a woman in a red Malibu, near
the pharmacy in the Wal-Mart park-
ing lot, North 1st Street, Hermiston.
8:32 p.m. — An assault occurred
at Northwest June Avenue, Herm-
iston.
9:24 p.m. — A woman reported
that an aggressive male dog nearly
attacked her son.
Hermiston.
3:45 p.m. — A man reported his
vehicle was stolen last week, from
East Newport Avenue, and that family
members said they saw the vehicle in
Kennewick, Washington, earlier.
4:31 p.m. — A man threw
something at the caller’s car, and
is still at the scene yelling and
screaming, at West Beech Avenue,
Hermiston.
5:51 p.m. — A woman reported
her daughter being harassed by
girls, at West Ridgeway Avenue,
Hermiston.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5
8:59 a.m. — A caller reported her
car was broken into last night and
her purse was stolen, on Southwest
7th Place, Hermiston. The driver’s
door was unlocked.
9:06 a.m. — A caller reported
that her house on Southwest 11th
Street was broken into the previous
day.
9:39 a.m. — A male reported
his mountain bike, valued around
$200, was stolen from his yard on
Northwest Dawn Drive, Hermiston.
2:37 p.m. — A missing person
was reported at Norma Drive,
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
11:27 a.m. — Someone hit a dog
near Fiesta Foods, causing a traffic
jam, at North First Street, Hermiston.
2:45 p.m. — A boy is in a canal on
Newport Avenue, and several other
kids are trying to get him out.
4:09 p.m. — A caller reported
their daughter’s ex-boyfriend is
harassing her, at South First Street,
Hermiston.
9:21 p.m. — A woman reported
her foster daughter has run away
from home, at West Hermiston
Avenue, Hermiston.
Red Cross announces
area blood drives
Stanfield library
hosts book sale
People can give the gift
of life through an Ameri-
can Red Cross blood drive.
Donations of all blood
types are needed. To do-
nate, people need to be in
good health, at least 17
years old (16 with parental
consent) and weigh at least
110 pounds.
While walk-ins are wel-
come, donors can make
an appointment at www.
redcrossblood.org or by
calling 800-733-2767. Up-
coming area blood drives
include:
•Monday, April 17,
12:30-6 p.m., Good Shep-
herd Medical Center, 610
N.W. 11th St., Hermiston.
•Thursday, April 27,
11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Our Lady of Angels Cath-
olic Church, 565 W. Herm-
iston Ave., Hermiston.
Books, DVDs, audio-
books and more are avail-
able at the Stanfield Public
Library book sale.
The event began Mon-
day and runs through
Thursday from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.; and Friday from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 180 W.
Coe Ave., Stanfield.
In addition, in celebra-
tion of National Library
Week, people are invited
to stop by and checkout a
book for a chance to win a
$25 gift card for Barnes &
Noble. The Umatilla Coun-
ty Special Library District
will be giving away five gift
cards to patrons throughout
the district.
Money raised from the
sale will go toward the pur-
chase of new materials for
the library. For more infor-
mation, call 541-449-1254.
Hermiston Elks
announce scholarship
winners
Hermiston Elks Lodge
No. 1875 recently an-
nounced it awarded four
scholarships to local stu-
dents as part of The Most
Valuable Student Contest.
First place winners,
who each received $800,
are Hunter Thompson of
Hermiston High School and
Samantha Ball of Umatilla
High School. Receiving
$400 each as second place
winners are Kayden Kend-
rick of Irrigon High School
and Selene Andrade-Bernal
of Riverside High School.
To be eligible for the schol-
arships, students submitted in-
formation, which was scored
on areas, including academics,
leadership, community in-
volvement, employment and
extra-curricular activities.
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MONTHLY LUNCHEON
Wed • APRIL 19, 2017
12:00 pm. To 1:00 p.m.
Boardman Senior Center
100 Tatone St Boardman OR
GUEST SPEAKERS
Scott Green - Recreational Director of
BOARDMAN SENIOR CENTER
MENU FOR APRIL 2017
2017 ANNUAL FROSTBITE
GOLF TOURNAMENT
ALL ARE WELCOME
SENIORS 55 AND UP $4.OO
54 AND UNDER $5.00
Saturday, April 1st was a busy day at the
Willow Run Golf Course in Boardman.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH - BIRTHDAY DINNER
• Pork Loin • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
• Veggie Medley • Rolls • Layer Salad
• Cake & Ice Cream
Boardman Park and Recreation District
TUESDAY, APRIL 18TH
Mike Wilson of Westby Associates
• Chili Burgers • Chips & Spinach
• Cottage Cheese • Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Scott Green and Mike Wilson will be sharing the
most current updates of the Boardman Pool and
Rec Center. Come and learn about all of the great
services this rec center will provide for Boardman
residents and visitors alike.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19TH - SPAGHETTI DINNER
Caterer: GG Smokehouse and Catering
Pulled Pork sandwiches, side,
home made dessert
5:00-7:30pm – Adult $6.50, 12 & under $3.00
• Spaghetti w/ meat sauce • Garlic Bread
• Salad • Coffee, Juice or Milk • Dessert
THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH
• Baked Chicken & Seasoned Potatoes
• Corn & Sauerkraut Salad • Bread & Butter • Dessert
TUESDAY, APRIL 25TH
• Calico Beans • Corn Bread • Green Salad • Dessert
Cost: 12:00 Per Person
THURSDAY APRIL 27TH
RSVP by Monday • April 17, 2017
541.481.3014 or
info@boardmanchamber.org
• Country Ribs • Augratin Potatoes
• Cole Slaw & Garlic Bread • Dessert
*Menu subject to change upon availability of ingredients
1ST PLACE LOW GROSS
1ST LOW NET
Andrew Stone • Matt Shelton • Chris Stone
• Mike Shelton
Clint Neville • Dave Pedro • Paul French
• Travis Hyder
A total of 76 golfers pre-registered and were prepared for the typical
“frostbite” temperatures, however the weather took advantage of our
tournament’s date of April 1st. Mild temperatures and just enough
wind to challenge a few made the day even more enjoyable.
During the tournament, golfers competed with one another on
challenges such as “Closest to the pin”, “Yellow ball” and “Longest Drive”
and an opportunity to win $10,000 at the “hole in one challenge”.
Judy Scott’s Chuckwagon catered a lunch of pulled pork sandwiches,
potato salad, beans, and homemade fruit cocktail cake, for all to enjoy.
As the tournament was nearing an end, golfers could gather up raffle
prizes that were donated by various businesses.
Hearty congratulations for the winning teams
and participants to the challenges
Men’s Longest Drive - Trevor Smith
Women’s Longest Drive - Pam Punches-Thompson
Closest to the Pin - Ray Michaels
Pepsi-Pendleton Bottling Company - 2nd place lowest net
Travis Hyder, Dave Pedro, Paul French, Clint Nevills - 1st place gross net
Andrew Stone, Mike Shelton, Matt Shelton, Chris Stone
Boardman Chamber of Commerce would like to thank Willow Run Golf
Course for allowing this tournament to take place every year.
Thank you also to the outstanding participants, Judy Scott Chuckwagon,
Jackie McCauley and the 2017 Frostbite Golf Tournaments
sponsors and raffle prize donors.
Premier Sponsors: Loves Travel Stops and Country Stores, Inc.
Hole in One Sponsor: Bank of Eastern Oregon
Trophy Sponsor: Banner Bank
2ND LOW NET PEPSI TEAM
Travis Beers • Brandon Beers • Dan Mooney (not pictured)
• Kenny Melton (not pictured)
80th Annual Meeting
Saturday, April 22, 2017
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5 - 7 p.m.
Hermiston Conference Center
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