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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 11, 1979 SEVEN Judge's appointment heads list for Atiyeh SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORT (See related story, Page one) Gov. Vic Atiyeh, now travel ing in the Far East, will return $o his desk in Salem on Monday. One of the first matters for his attention, according to Shirley Wood row, an assistant, will be the appointment of the new Mor row County judge. Sheaid two names will be considered, those of"John Mollahan, Heppner who has been recommended by the Democratic Central Commit tee, and Daniel A. Creamer of Irrigon, who submitted his application directly to the governor's office. Woodrow said she has the responsibility of making back ground checks on the two persons before the governor makes a decision. "With all appointments we want biographical informa tion," she said. "In Molla han's case, we have only his name, submitted by the Democratic Central Commit tee. "We have written to him for this, and in addition we will make general calls in the area to get a perspective on the nominee." Woodrow said the governor will either select between the two candidates or select a new person. The final choice would be a Democrat to succeed County Judge D.O. Nelson, who has resigned effective Oct. 15. Nelson is a Democrat. Van reported stolen from Boardman power plant The following is a list of cases handled by the Morrow County Sheriff's office in Heppner. A 1977 GMC Rally Wagon Van was reported stolen from Tony McDonagh, No. 16-E Mancamp in Boardman. McDonagh reported the car had been taken from the Coal Fire Plant. The van was recovered later in Ontario, Ore. and it had been in an accident. The driver at the time of the mishap was Chester Gerald Budrow and he was charged with unau thorized use of a vehicle, attempting to elude an officer and driving under the influ ence of intoxicants. Budrow will be prosecuted in Ontario but will probably not be prosecuted by Morrow County District Attorney Dennis Do herty because McDonagh does not want to press charges. charges. Laura Jane Kosbau, P.O. Box 433 in Boardman, was arrested on a traffic warrant for failing to appear. She was released on bail of $22. John Jepson, P.O. Box 7 in lone, reported a 1977 Chevy stolen. The car was found a few hours later at the Spencer Rifle Restaurant near Mc Nary by the Umatilla Police Department. Darrell Dick, 672 E. Hurl burst St. in Hermiston, repor ted that garbage had been dumped in a canal in Irrigon. Investigation is pending. A two-car accident was reported by Ronald Lynn Baker, Rt. 1 Box 64 C in hi hru October 14, 1979 J 1 'i' m-rr- QllA..ft, U5? Steinfeld's E SVLG Fresh and tangy ready-to-eat sauerkraut. Delicious served hot or cold. 22 Ounces First 3 Per Customer 606 K iS3 3 10 Inch Padded If EM Keeps the heat away from your tender skin and prevents burns. For . Tift" "ST. 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Fritz was killed in an accident in Irrigon at the Western Empire involving a crane and the movement of some pipe. Investigation into the accident is pending. Delbert Almeron Turner, P.O. Box 2064 in Heppner, was arrested on a circuit court bench warrant. Bail was set at $10,000 but Turner was re leased on a $1,000 payment. Turner is on probation and a hearing is planned for today to show cause why his probation should not be revoked. Turner allegedly violated his proba tion and the 19-year-old will probably receive a new sen tence. Antonio Gadelgadillo of boardman reported a 1965 Plymouth, license plate num ber YYF 875, stolen. Investi gation is pending. Justice j I Court J Violations this past week from the office of Justice of the Peace Charlotte Gray were: Eugene Lewis Stacy, 121 Cottonwood Loop in Board man, possession of less than one ounce of a controlled substance and delivery of less than five grams of a controlled substance, $75 fine. Kirk Leroy Robinson, Rt. 2 Box 2411 in Heppner, stop sign violation, $19 fine. Howard Samuel Reece, N. 13th St. P.O. Box 525 in Elgin, expired trailer license, $6 fine. Lee Elvin McCarl, P.O. Box 402 in Lexington, hunting in a prohibited zone, $24 fine. Rickie Gene Hill, Box 2235 Sand Hollow Road in Heppner, unnecessary noise, $14 fine. Patrick Ray Lovgren, Rt. 1 Box 32316 in Heppner, hunting in a prohibited zone, $24 fine. Robert William Hoffman, Whitney Trailer Court No. 30 in Boardman, vehicle license expired, dismissed because officer did not show. Jay Arther Coil, Rt. 2 Box 20056 in Heppner, improper lane usage, $12 fine. James Ray Rollis, P.O. Box 275 in Heppner, axle overload, $247 fine. Jack Paul Chitty, P.O. Box 537 in Heppner, defective equipment, $12 fine. Bryan Edward Kerr, P.O. Box 637 in Heppner, hunting in a prohibited zone, $24 fine. Duane Mason Payne, P.O. Box 307 in lone, driving while license suspended, dismissed and no fine. Lynn Edgar Skillicorn, Rt. 2 Box 2060 in Heppner, failure to drive to the right, $19 fine. Gerald Edward Bellinger, P.O. Box 850 in Umatilla, attempting to elude a police officer, $255 fine. Delbert Dean McLachlan, 115 S. Court in Heppner, failure to drive to the right of the roadway, $19 fine. Sharon Kay Camargo, 614 5th St. in Condon, illegal possession of a deer, $285 fine. Roy Joseph Camargo, P.O. Box 191 in Condon, illegal possession of a game animal, $285 fine. Kay Francis Marquardt, 260 West Center St. P.O. Box 943 in Heppner, driving while under the influence of intoxi cants, $157 fine. Walter Ernest Gerard, 113 Pennoyer in Condon, no opera tor's license, $34 fine. Hospital meeting The Pioneer Memorial Hos pital Auxiliary will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Octo ber 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Columbia Basin Electric Co operative Conference Room.