EIOHT-The Heppner Giette-Times, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, February 12. lR
Employment training needs survey begins Mon. in eastern Oregon
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Telephone and face-to-face
Phone book delivery to begin
interviews will begin Mon
day. February lfi. in the 10
counties of eastern Oregon to
gather information for a
resource file which could lead
to more job training opportun
ities for residents of the
region.
The survey, conducted by
Eastern Oregon State College
Continuing Education person
nel for the Oregon State
Employment and Training
Council, is designed to identify
employment training needs of
people in the area, types of
training now available,
agencies now offering training
and agencies or businesses
wishing to provide or operate
training programs.
Continuing Education
Director Dr. Douglas Tread
way said there will be three
different questionnaires, one
for individuals, one for major
industry representatives and
one for community leaders.
"We'll survey about 5.000
people altogether over the
three week period." he said.
Justice
Court ,
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
over the past week:
Evelyn Viola Warren. P.O.
Box 562, Heppner, exceeding
maximum speed (69 miles per
hour in a 55 speed limit) - $55
bail forfeited;
Clinton Earl Barber. P.O.
Box 112. Hwy. 244, Ukiah, 1.200
lb. tandem axle overload - $12
fine;
Harry Willis Scott. 175 Rock
St.. Heppner, 2.200 lb. group
axle overload (vehicle owned
by Grant Loggers. Inc., P.O.
Box 219, John Day) - $15 fine;
David Wayne Stevens. P.O.
Box 532, Heppner, improper
lane usage -$12 fine;
Frank Leslie Howard, Jr.,
Willow Creek Road, P.O. Box
415. Heppner, exceeding max
imum speed (65 mph in a 55
mph speed limit) - $24 bail
forfeited;
Ronald Wayne Haguewood,
Rt. 1, Heppner, exceeding
maximum speed (65 mph in a
55 mph speed limit) - $24 bail
forfeited;
Tony Hugh Currin, Hep
pner, minor in possession of
alcholic beverage - $34 fine;
Maureen Ann Howard, one
block north of the post office
Lexington, P.O. Box 515
exceeding maximum speec
(65 mph in a 55 mph speec
limit) - $6 fine;
Delbert Wendell Emert, W
Hwy. 74, P.O. Box 232, lone
exceeding maximum speec
T65 mph in a 55 mph speec
limit) - $12 fine;
Mark Whitmer Wright
Water St.. P.O. Box 521
Lexington, 64 mph in a 55 mpr
speed limit)" $ fine;
Dennis Boylan, Rt. 1, Box
1676, Hermiston, exceeding
maximum speed (65 mph in a
55 mph speed limit) - $12 fine;
Wesley James Englert, P.O.
Box 1127, Heppner, overwidth
vehicle - $12 fine;
John Stephen Smith. 245
Water St., Lexington, viola
tion of basic rule (49 mph in a
35 mph designated speed ) - $22
fine;
Todd Wayne Harrison,
Clark Canyon Rd., Box 394,
Lexington, violation of basic
rule - $22 fine ;
Ronald Linn Wilhelm, 150
Arcade St., Lexington, ex
ceeding maximum speed (73
mph in a 55 mph speed limit) -$34
fine; exceeding maximum
speed (71 mph in a 55 mph
speed limit) $44 fine;
John Fichard Ledoux, 21905
S.W. Dahlke Lane, Apt. 2,
Sherwood, Ore., wrong lane
usage - $17 fine;
William Joseph Brink, one
mile east on Hwy. 74, vehicle
license expired - $6 fine;
Betty Fae Green, 365 South
C" Street, P.O. Box 452,
Lexington, exceeding maxi
mum speed (68 mph in a 55
mph speed limit) -$22 fine;
Kenneth Allen Combs, 15
miles south, Hwy. 207, Star
Route. Echo, 65 mph In a 55
mph speed limit) - $12 fine;
Keith R. Papineau, P.O. Box
821. Heppner. 7.700 lb. com
bination overload - $282 fine.
"Ruilding this kind of file is
important to the future of
eastern Oregon: we hope
people will cooperate," he
said. "Once the information is
gathered, planning for im
proving can really begin. We
can look at what we have and
don't have and where, then we
can decide whnt we need to
better serve the industry we
have and to attract the kind of
industry the people of the
region want."
Trendway said once the file
is complete it will be put on
sihle to employers and train
ing agencies and be made
available to Ihose needine the
information.
According to Trendway.
EOSC coordinators in eastern
Oregon communities will he
conduct ini the survey inter
views, lie siiid plume inter
views would he nuulo between
8 a m. and 8 p.m. weekdays
and weekends. He added. "We
really lioe people will co
operate. It's important."
Delivery of new telephone
hmks is expeeted to.heuin
Feb. l in soulheni Morrow
Counlv. II will lake approx
imately n week to ten ri:ivs to
complete the delivery, de
pending on the weather,
Mrs, Melvin Allvn. who has
delivered the hooks for sev
eral years, asks that people
who do not have a house
number or their name on their
mail box. to please put a slip of
paper on Iheir front door with
their name, and the number of
books needed.
Mrs. Merlyn Robinson will
be taking care of the Heppner
rural area,
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