The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday November 30, 1978 THREE
Theft, drug charges keep Circuit court busy
Five persons arraigned on
drug charges and four charg
ed with various theft counts
ippeared before Circuit Judge
lack Olsen in Heppner Tues
day. Pleading not guilty to eight
rounts of alleged theft and
lunting violations was Terry
Wichael Barker of Heppner.
Jarker was arrested Oct. 14,
md accused in the theft of a
ifle from a vehicle in Hep
ner, a CB radio from a farm
'ehicle near Lexington, and
;harged with illegally possess
ng deer and pheasant meat,
barker's case was continued
ending trial.
Brant C. Engbert of Hep
ner pleaded guilty to a
.'harge of maintaining a
jremise for keeping a control
ed substance (marijuana).
Engbert was arrested by
tate police in August, when
narijuana was found growing
it a Burton Valley site he was
naintaining. Judge 'Olsen
irdered that a pre-sentence
report be made for Engbert.
Roni Boyer of Heppner, who
was arrested in the same
incident as Engbert. pleaded
guilty Tuesday to a similar
charge in her instance, a
misdemeanor and was sent
enced to one year's probation
and a $155 fine.
Richard Ellis Pettyjohn. of
Heppner was found guilty of
violating the terms of his
probation and handed down an
additional year of probation,
plus a 30-day jail sentence and
restrictions on possessing or
consuming alcohol.
Pettyjohn received his
initial probation term for
furnishing liquor to a minor.
Judge Olsen ruled that he
violated that probation term
by again furnishing liquor to a
minor during an Oct. 8
incident. Pettyjohn's initial
probation term was to have
expired on Nov. 4.
Todd Edward Markillie of
Boardman pleaded not guilty
to two counts of unlawful
delivery of a controlled sub
stance for sale and two counts
of drug possessionMarijuana
was involved in the charges.
His case was continued pend
ing 'trial.
Tamara McKenzie of Board
man was indicted for manu
facture of a controlled sub
stance (marijuana), and her
case was continued until. Dec.
8.
' Benjamin Rauch of Heppner
pleaded not guilty to charges
of possessing and delivering a
controlled substance, and to
charges dealing with the theft
of chainsaws and equipment
from a Umatilla County park.
Rauch was arrested in Octo
ber. His case was continued
pending trial.,
Bruce Rogers, 33, of Pasco,
Wash., was sentenced by
Olsen to three years probation
and 90 days in jail for theft of
services from the Dodge City
Inn in Boardman last year.
Danny Huffman, formerly
of Morrow County, now of
Wallowa County, pleaded
guilty to. and was sentenced to
three years in the penitentiary
for. first degree theft. The
theft involved riding tack
taken from the property of
Ik'ttv. Chrislman of Hardman
last spring.
Steve l'artlow of Boardman
was de''';n i . .; a
habitual !i iMu olliVi '. iiirt
had his crn ' - ln'i'iis.' r,- o ec
lone to meet
on sewer
problems
A public meeting on devel
opments regarding Ione's pro
posed sewer system and the
city's flood insurance pro
gram will be held next
Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in
the lone High School cafeteria.
City officials said guests will
be present at the meeting to
answer questions.
The regular lone city coun
cil meeting will be held
Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
in City Hall.
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Hospital Notes J I C fltlgtmaS (D()6n QWougG
OBITUARY.
Vivian Hayes
Vivian Haves, 63, Heppner,
died at St. Mary's Hospital,
Walla Walla, on Thursday,
Nov. 23.
She was born June 28, 1915,
in Springfield, Missouri, the
daughter of Henderson and
Marv Ellen Medlock Stout,
and moved with her parents to
Eastern Oregon in 1918. She
had been a resident of the area
ever since. 1
On Jan. 31, 1931, she was
Patients admitted to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital this
past week and still receiving
care are Jack Little, Jim
Hager. Judv Hampton and
Nellie Mahon, all of Heppner.
Patients admitted and later
discharged were Marv Ulrich,
Heppner and Roberta Jones,
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahl
Jacobson. lone, are the par
ents of a son. Dannie Rav, 8
lbs.. 2 :li oz., born Nov. 24, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
He joins a brother at home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Dannie Tolman. Trona,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Barnev Jacobson. Vancouver.
Wash.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Hank Cooper, Wa
tonga. Okla.. and Paul White.
Trona. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law
rence Adelman. Heppner, are
the parents of a son, Justin
Robert. 9 lbs., '( oz., born
Nov. 23, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. He joins a brother
and a sister at home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bielenberg, Scott
Mills. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Adelman. Woodburn.
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married to James J. Haves at
Heppner.
Mrs. Haves was a past
matron of the Order of
Eastern Star.
Funeral services were con
ducted Mondav, Nov. 27, at 2
p.m. at the First Christian
Church, Heppner with the
Rev. Edwin Sikes officiating.
Carl Marquardt and Carlita
Bloodsworth sang "In The
Garden" and "How Great
Thou Art" accompanied at the
organ bv Kathrvn Hoskins.
Active casket bearers were
Howard Brvant, Terrv
Hughes. F'ave Prock. Harold
Peck. Matt Hughes and Ed
Gontv. Honorary bearers
were Wilbur VanBlokland.
Claude Graham, Terrel
Benge. LeRov Gardner, Gene
Ferguson and Bill Collins.
Concluding services and
vault interment were at Hep
pner Masonic Cemetery, with
Sweenev Morluarv in charge
of arrangements.
Mrs Haves is survived bv
her husband, James J. Haves
and a son. James H. Haves,
both of Heppner: a brother,
Everett Stout. Olvmpia.
Wash., and two grandsons.
Contributions mav be made
lo the Arthritis Foundation or
to the Heart Fund.
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