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TWO-The Heppner GMette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 29. 1981
Th OHicial Hmwtpapmr of ttw
City of Happnar and th
County of Morrow
Off
The
Morrow Cmty's Ijwbid Weekli Hempir,
lUTS.P.S. 240-42Q.
Published every Thursday and entered as
second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class
postage paid at Heppner, Oregon.
Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
676-9228.
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
$8.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam
, counties; ,
$10.00 elsewhere.
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Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holloman and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Bailey, all of Heppner, are proud to announce the
engagement of their children, Kaedene Hollomon of
Hermiston, and Ken Bailey, Heppner.
A February 6 wedding date has been set.
SHERIFFS
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Office at the Morrow Co.
Courthouse in Heppner hand
led the following calls during
the past week:
On Oct. 21 a one vehicle
accident occured on East
Wilson Road, Boardman. A
Boardman City Police officer
reported a man trapped in the
vehicle. A Boardman fire
truck was dispatched to wash
down the area. Injured was
Virgil Wayne Morgan, Irri
gon. Morgan was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital,
Hermiston, by a Boardman
ambulance.
Also on Oct. 21 a two-vehicle
non-injury accident was re
ported at the entrance to
Desert Springs Estates,
Boardman. The drivers were
Mark A. Plant and Everett G.
Moore, both of Boardman. a
Morrow County Sheriffs de
puty responded to the report.
In another October 21 inci
dent, an accident occured on
Interstate 84 on the west
bound on ramp in Boardman,
involving two tractor trailers
and one car. Drivers of the
tractor trailers, Donald Wil
liam Clark, Huston, Mont, and
Joe Bill Smart, Nampa, Ida.,
were not injured. Driver of the
car, Gerald Walter Duffey,
Pendleton, sustained injuries
and was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton by a Boardman ambul
ance. A Morrow County Sher
iff's deputy and a Boardman
City Police officer responded
to the accident.
On Oct. 22, Randall Craig
Road work
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Works Dept. has released the
following work report' for the
week ending October 24:
Roads patched with hot mix
this past week were Myers,
Willow Creek and Pine City to
Lena.
Gravel was bladed onto
French Road, Van Schoiack,
Upper Rhea Creek, Fuller
Canyon and Stock Drive.
Bladed and ditched were
Hughes-Hill-Swaggart Road,
E.W. Stock Drive, Porcupine,
Spring Hollow Road, Shobe
Sanford Road, Tupper Hard-
Marriage Licenses
A marriage license applica
tion was received at the
.Morrow County Clerk's Office
at the Morrow County Court
Heppner
REPORT
Cosgrove, Amity, was arrest
ed by the Portland Police
Dept. on a Morrow County 5th
Justice Court warrant for
alleged failure to pay a fine.
Cosgrove posted bail and was
released.
Also on October 22, Lelia
Palmer, Wilson Trailer Park,
Irrigon, reported a burglary.
A Morrow County Sheriff's
deputy responded to the re
port. In another Oct. 22 incident,
Serfio J Gutierrez, Irrigon,
was arrested by a Morrow
County Sheriff's deputy on a
Morrow County Circuit Court
warrant for alleged probation
violation, Gutierrez was lod
ged at the Umatilla County
Jail.
In a fourth call to the
Sheriff's office on Oct. 22,
George E. Gowan, Boardman
reported the theft of batteries.
A Morrow County Sheriff's
deputy responded to the call.
On Oct. 23, a three vehicle
accident was reported three
miles east of Boardman on
1-84. Three persons were
reported injured. An Oregon
State Police officer, a Board
man fire truck, a Boardman
ambulance, two wreckers, two
Boardman City Police officers
and two Morrow Co. Sheriff's
deputies responded to the
report. The three injured were
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston.
Also on Oct. 23, Fred
Haberstitch, of the Boardman
Shell Station reported a truck
on fire. The Boardman Fire
Dept. responded to the call.
report
man R'dge
man Ridge Road, Wyland
Road, Balm Fork Road and
Lena Hilser Road.
Roads graveled were B.
McLaughlin and the City
Limits to 612.
Roads oiled were Juniper,
Ione-Boardman and No. 586.
Shop work included minor
repairs on various pieces of
equipment. The D7 cat was
transferred to Pendleton for
the installation of a ripper.
Ken Evans, Irrigon, is a new
County Road Dept. employee.
He will be in charge of the
Boardman-Irrigon area.
house in Heppner from Keven
Oral Haguewood, 22, lone and
Linda Bristow, 19, lone.
JUSTICE
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week:
Eric Anderson, P.O. Box 48,
lone violation of the basic
rule (53 mph in a 35 mph zone)
$34 fine;
Robert William Voile, Rt. 2
Box 312, Irrigon - expired
truck license - $6 fine;
Charles James Sullivan,
Rural Rt. 1 Box 5058, Rich
land, Wash. shooting from a
prohibited area: a public
road $39 bail forfeited;
Tony Hugh Currin, Rt. 2 Box
2280, Heppner illegal posses
sion of a game mammal: deer
- $285 fine;
James Ray Rollis, 339
Linden Way, Heppner - 1,200
lb. tandem axle overload $19
fine;
James Allyn Towne, 122
SJE. 19th Dr., Pendleton -failure
to validate deer tag -$22
fine;
Ray Allen Chase, 16018 S.E.
Oatfield Rd., Milwaukie no
hunting license - $6 fine;
Rae Charles Owens, 17425
S.W. Ivy Glen Dr., Beaverton -exceeding
maximum speed
(67 mph in a 55 mph zone) $55
bail forfeited.
John Archie Miscake, 1150
S. Hwy. 395, Apt. V-5, Hermis
ton - violation of the basic rule
(37 mph in a 25 mph zone) - $29
fine;
Reid Lytell Miller, P.O. Box
653, Heppner violation of the
basic rule (100 mph in a 55
mph zone) - $107 fine;
Ronald Glen Demille, 652 W.
Hermiston - failure to stop for
school bus discharging child
ren - $22 fine;
. . Edward Charles Reed, 11445
J..IMU.UI.UUU s.E. Orient Dr., Boring -
violation of the basic rule (41
mph in a 25 mph zone) - $29
fine;
Glen Walker, 820 N. Syca
more, Pasco, Wash. - violation
of the basic rule (60 mph in a
45 mph zone) $29 fine;
Thomas Robert Whitaker,
10250 S. Heinz Road, Canby -open
container of alcoholic
liquor in a motor vehicle - $29
fine;
Thomas Franklin Elliott,
635 S. Chase, Heppner
violation of the basic rule (41
mph in a 25 mph zone) $22
fine;
Marvin Ernest Peterson,
P.O. Box 223, lone - violation
of the basic rule (51 mph in a
35 mph zone) - $18 fine;
Gerald Glenn Johnson, P.O.
Box 806, Pilot Rock - no PVC
permit - $12 fine;
Theodore Joseph Riel, 8041
S.E. Reedway, Portland -
violation of regulated hunt:
Births 1
Nicholas Dan Henderson - A
son, Nicholas Dan was bom to '
I
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hender
son, Lexington, at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
on Oct. 23. He weighed 7 lb. 2
joi. . .
Grandparents are Edward
Baker, Lexington, Shirley
Baker, San Francisco, Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Spangler, Boise, Idaho. Great
grandmother is Alda Baker,
Jexingron.
Nicholas joins a brother,
Heith, two, at home.
Justin Wyatt Nelson - A son,
Justin Wyatt was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nelson,
Lexington, at Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner on Oct.
24. He weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Nelson, Lexing
ton, Charles and Doris Man
ess, Olympia, Wash.
Great-grandparents are
Clara Dulin, Charlotte N.C.
and Flory Maness, Durhan
N.C.
Memorial fund
short of goal
The Eddi Skow memorial
fund, established to purchase
a piece of playground equip
ment for lone Elementary
School is short of its goal.
Anyone planning to contri
bute to this fund is encouraged
to do so by November 15.
Contributions can be sent to
lone Schools, P.O. Box 167,
lone, Oregon 97843.
COURT
vehicle-driver - $2iTiineT '
Harry William Knickerboc
ker, 15199 S. Maple Lane,
Oregon City - failure to
immediately validate game
tag $29 fine;
Bette Ellen Lutz, 34755 S.E.
Lucky Lane, Estacada fail
ure to validate deer tag - $22
fine;
Robert George Remmick,
5720 N.E. Rodney St., Port
land hunting in a prohibited
area: public road $55 bail
forfeited;
Ronald Walter Becket, Rt. 1
Box 3206, Heppner hunting by
a prohibited method: aid of a
motor vehicle - $55 bail
forfeited; Douglas Ray Asher, 6636 N.
Astor, Portland hunting in a
prohibited area : public road
$55 bail forfeited.
Dale Allen Munkers, Rt. 1
Box 3206, Heppner hunting by
a prohibited method: aid of a
motor vehicle $29 fine;
William Donald Greenup,
3rd and C St., lone, illegal
possession of a pheasant
during closed season $20
fine;
Douglas Jack Bailey, 4554
Leasure Rd., Parkdale
violation of a regulated hunt
regulation: vehicle-operator
$22 fine;
Jerry LeRoy. Bailey, 5443
Highway 35, Mt. Hood -violation
of a regulated hunt
restriction: vehicle-passenger
- $22 fine;
Jan Lawrence Shultz, P.O.
Box 38, Heppner - violation of
a regulated hunt regulation:
vehicle-passenger $22 fine;
Michael Robert Hornberg
er, S. Main, Heppner - no
operators license - $29 fine;
LeRoy Keith Rea. P.O. Box
281, lone - careless driving -$29
fine;
Robert Lewis Draper, 305
East Sage, Culver hunting in
a prohibited are: safety zone -$29
fine;
Wrendon Dee Hyder, 304
Columbia Ave., Boardman -hunting
in a prohibited area:
safety zone - $29 fine;
Michael Allen Blasdell, 415
N.E. 194th, Portland - failure
to immediately validate deer
tag $19 fine;
Ted Roy Britt, P.O. Box 160,
Spray minor in possession of
an alcoholic beverage $50
bail forfeited;
John William Krebs, Star
Rt., Cecil, negotiating a bad
check $525 fine, all but $107
suspended, six months sus
pended jail sentence on condi
tion that all outstanding
checks be paid, and one year
probation.
HOSPITAL
NOTES
Patients admitted and re
leased from Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner over
the past week include:
Carl Scheler, Heppner - o i
admitted Oct. 18, released ReV. Miller tO be at All SaUltS INOV. 1
Oct. 19;
Stephanie Hannah, Condon, Rev. Gene Miller, Saints Episcopal Church in
admitted Oct. 21, released Milton-Freewater, will cele- Heppner on Sunday, Nov. 1.
Oct. 21; brate the Eucharist at All
Jerry Sweeney, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 21, -released
Oct. 24; and
Edna Bailey, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 22, released
Oct. 25.
Patients still receiving care
at the hospital as of Monday,
Oct. 26 included:
Wilma Willis, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 23;
La Rea Kindle, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 23;
Sandra Van Liew, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 25; and
Judy Hampton, Heppner -admitted
Oct. 15.
Senior
Citizen News
Senior bowling is being
offered for all senior citizens
every Thursday at Heppner
Bowl from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A blood pressure testing
clinic will be held at the
Heppner Senior Mealsite at
the fairgrounds in Heppner on
Nov. 4. Testing will be
available from 11 a.m. to
noon, said a spokesperson.
D.A. reports
The Morrow County District
Attorney's Office in Heppner
reports the following cases
handled during the past week :
Fred Dale Messinger, Hep
pner, was sentenced Friday,
Oct. 23 at Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner. Mes
singer pled guilty in Morrow
Co. Circuit Court Sept. 3 to one
count of sexual abuse in the
first deRree, after an incident
County Court
discusses ordinances,
AOC conference
By MARY ANN CERITLO
Commissioner Dorothy
Krebs conducted the first
readings of two newly prepar
ed ordinances as Morrow
County Court's first order of
business last Wednesday, Oct.
21-
The ordinances cover the
setting of meeting times for
Morrow County Court and a
curfew for minors under the
age of eighteen, (see public
notices)
A second reading of the
ordinances, as required by
law, will be held Wednesday,
Nov. 4.
Business continued as
County Court discussed their
participation in the annual
Association of Oregon Coun
ties (AOC) conference to be
held November 18 through 20
in Pendleton.
According to the conference
preliminary program, the
speaker for the first evening
will be Senator Mark Hatfield.
It is expected that Waterway
User Fees will be one of the
topics discussed, Commission
er Dorothy Krebs told the
Gazette-Times.
Other scheduled speakers
include Governor Vic Atiyeh
and Alan Holmer, assistant to
President Reagan.
Krebs is currently serving
on the AOC committee for
Public Lands and Agriculture.
Commissioner Warren McCoy
and Judge Don McElligott are
serving on the Finance and
Administration Committee.
DMV announces
increases, new rules
of the road
The cost of renewing your
driver's license will go up
Nov. 1 from $9 to $11, but the
cost of getting a first-time
.driver '8 license in the state
will increase from $9 to $16,
according to the Dept. of
Motor Vehicles.
The Motor Vehicles Divi
sion's Administrator, David
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Messinger sentenced, Wilson
at Cutsforth Park, near Hep
pner. Messinger was sentenced to'
five years probation, he must
maintain mental health treat
ment during his probation
period, must have no contact
with any person under 18
years of age, must reimburse
the State of Oregon for court
appointed attorneys, must
remain employed to the best
The court moved and sec
onded to hold a special
Morrow County Court on
Monday, Nov. 16.
County Court will not be
held on Veteran's Day, Nov.
11, or on Nov. 18, when the
commissioners will be attend
ing the AOC conference.
There will be a public
hearing on plans to build a
second freeway interchange in
Boardman, Wednesday, Nov
ember 18 at Riverside High
School, 7:30 p.m., said Judge
McElligott to the court.
The proposed diamond in
terchange will be located two
miles out of town and will link
Interstate 84 with the Port of
Morrow without travel on city
streets.
Public notices are currently
being posted, stated McElli
gott. Morrow County Court con
tinued with the following
buisness :
- viewed a demonstration of
a jackhnmmer which runs on
gasoline instead of an air
compressor. The jackhammer
is being considered for the
Public Works Dept.
- heard the weekly road
report from Don Briggs,
director of the Public Works
Dept.;
-received a quarterly report
from Dr. Terry Templeman
of Mental Health Services;
and
-granted the State Highway
Division a Use Permit for the
removal of gravel from a
county gravel pit on the
Bombing Range Road.,
P. Moomaw, says how much it
will cost to get a license to
drive will vary, as it has in the
past, depending on what type
of vehicle you drive as well as
whether it is your original
issue license or a renewal. The
range of fees, however, will be
greater, from $11 to $39.
of his ability, he is allowed no
. use of alcohol for five years,
' maynot associate with known
criminals or have any associa
tion with anyone that has
participated In similar
crimes, must abide by stand
ard conditions of probation
and must pay for all costs of
any required mental health
care by the crime victim
County Court changes schedule
Morrow County Court will
not meet as scheduled on
Wednesday, November 11, in
observance of Veterans Day.
The regular meeting of
November 18 conflicts with the
annual association of Oregon
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pleads guilty
during the five year probation
period.
Mike Wilson, formerly of
lone, pled guilty last week to a
charge of attempted burglary
In the second degree.
Wilson will be sentenced in
tlx weeks said a spokesperson
from the district attorney's
office.
Counties conference to "be held
in Pendleton that tame day.
Court hai been rescheduled
for Monday, November 16.
' Morrow Co. Court will '
resume its regular schedule
on Wednesday, November 25.
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