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TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, DA's ltepdrl wiaTTiwiiiiiml.iioiii ji ii Shcrri Gale Buschke, 24 of Walla Walla, Wash., charged June 28 with Second Degree Criminal Mischief and Assaulting a Public Safety Officer, pleaded guilty to both charges on July 15 in Morrow County Justice Court (Hep pner), reported a spokesper son from the Morrow County District Attorney's office. She was sentenced to pay a $525 fine and a six month jail sentence - all suspended but $207 of the fine on the condition that she comply with the following conditions of proba tion for one year: must reim burse Morrow County $118 for damage to door in sheriff's office; must not consume alcohol during probation per iod; must participate in a professional counseling pro gram until released by the treatment facility and must pay treatment expenses; shall not have any further viola tions of criminal law during her probation period. For the Assaulting a Public Safety Officer charge, she was sentenced to serve 30 days in the Umatilla County Jail - all but seven days suspended; and was fined $207. In other, news, the spokes person reported: - Michael Richard Buschke, 23 of Walla Walla, charged June 28 with Second Degree Criminal Mischief, pleaded guilty to the charge on July 15 in Morrow County Justice Court (Heppner). He was sentenced to pay a $525 fine and a six months jail sentence - all suspended but $207 of the fine upon the condition that he comply with the following terms of proba tion for one year: must re imburse Morrow County $255 09 for damage to a Mor row County sheriff's vehicle; must not consume alcohol dur ing his probation period; must participate in a professional counseling program until re leased by the treatment fac ility and must pay treatment expenses; shall have no fur further violations of criminal law during his probation period. - Charles Andrew V'andetta, 37 of Heppner, was found not guilty by jury of Disorderly Conduct on July 14 in Morrow County Circuit Court. - Edward Joseph Marick, 39 of Stanfield. charged with two counts of Driving While Sus pended, pleaded guilty to one charge and was sentenced to 60 days in jail - suspended on the condition that he give 24 hours community service. - Juan Jose Navarro Medina, 23 of Boardman, was found to be a habitual traffic offender on July 14 in Morrow County Circuit Court and is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle in the state of Oregon for 10 years. n - ri - i Everything Priced to SELL 25 OFF all meals (NO MATTER WHATFiXIN'S YOU CHOOSE) I DRINKS DRASTICALLY REDUCED 20 i A v J I Come By And Take Advantage b ATkP A C FI jj souper ueai $ NOTICE! Elks Members We Heed Your Help The Elks have agreed to run the snack shacks at the 1982 Morrow County Rodeo. This is a worthy project, but we $ can't do it without help of 0 by stopping in and signing the posted schedules or call 676181 Thank You Rick SheHfTs Report : s The Morrow County sher iff's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls and cases during the past week: On July 15, the Heppner Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire at the Morrow County Fairgrounds at 6:25 p.m. Also on July 15, a Heppner ambulance responded to the Eucon batch plant at the Willow Creek Dam site at 9:26 p.m. for a man who had reportedly fallen and had a possible back injury. In a third Julv 15 incident Theodore Roy Endere. 32 of . Boardman, was arrested by Boardman Police and charged with alleged Menacing. On July 16, the Heppner, Fire Department responded to a brush fire near the cemetery at 8.49 a.m. In a second July 16 incident, the Boardman Fire Depart ment responded to a fire at the C & D Drive-In, Boardman. Also on July 16. a Boardman ambulance transported a male patient from U & I Inc.. Boardman. to Consolidated Good Shepherd Hospital. Hermiston. In a fourth July 16 incident, a Morrow County Sheriff's deputy took a report from a 10 year-old boy who reported being assaulted by two un known males who jumped out of a vehicle, took him off his bike, threw him to the ground and then threw his bike into a ditch. The suspects reportedly then drove off in the vehicle with two other suspects. On July 17. Pablo Ponce of Boardman reported that two men had kidnapped his daughter. Julia Ponce. 21 at Patterson-Ferry Road. She was later returned to Board man On July 18. two Morrow County Sheriff's deputies assisted in the arrest of An tonio Mendoza. 34 of Board man. Mendoza is a suspect in the kidnapping of Julia Ponce. He was lodged at the Umatilla Police Department. In another July 18 incident, an armed robbery occurred at Brown's Truck Stop. Irrigon at 2 :15a.m. The suspect was a black male armed with a small caliber revolver. He reportedly told the attendant to lay down on the floor and then took approximately $1,700 in cash and checks. Correction A July 6 entry in the Sher iff's Report published in last week's Gazette-Times, was in error. The story stated that after a two vehicle accident occurred, both drivers were charged with alleged Careless Driving. Only Ronald F. Booth was charged. 1 "IT "I - nno7 Bun The Last Jim Ackley & Friends the members. Please volunteer July 22. I9K2 Keithleys win Heppner Yard of the Month Awaf d ipso? C , :v M' ,Hf se.. -,V ' , ; ..-. -4 1 -. L. i . 1 : ; o i ? I -V 4 ,w Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley BvJl'STINE WEATHERFORD Everett and Helen Keithley have lived at 180 W. Center Street. Heppner, since 1946 and have had an attractive yard there every year. Last weekend when members of the Yard Selection Committee took a careful look around town, they found several worthy yards, but they re commended to the Garden Club at its July meeting that " because of its brilliant bloom ing borders just now, that the Keithlty yard be named the best for the month, between July 15 and August 15. The Keithleys have remod eled the home they bought from Josephine Mahoney Baker several times, with Everett doing all the work himself. Asked about their garden, they claim that neither is the chief gardener. "We just both work at it." Everett loves all varieties of flowers: Helen favors roses. When their yard was selected, the various col- Itoad Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Re port for the week ending July 17: Roads patched with cold mix this past week were: Willow Creek, Clarks Canyon. Pine City to Lena. I'pper Rhea Creek. Basey Canyon, the north end of lone Gooseberry, Bert Peck, Baker E.W.. Fuller Canyon and Blackhorse. In the Irrigon -Boardman area hot mix patching was done on Patterson Junction and Irrigon No. 911. Cold Mix patching was done on Front age Road and Irrigon Orridance Road. New culverts were installed on Cecil Road and the Paul Brown Road. Meadowbrook Road was bladed. Americans ipend about $400 million a year on razor blades. Time For m Prime Rib S Steaks Seafood JJj) ored petunias shown out at the front of the beds: behind them were astors, marigolds and snapdragons, all in full bloom. The delphinium are about fin ished blooming, but many zinias and gladoli will be opening soon to continue to keep their large side lawn colorfully framed. The Keithleys were guests of honor at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon last Tuesday. July 20, where they were introduced and present ed with a copy of "Home steads and Heritages." The Chamber's Civic Beau tification Committee and the Heppner Garden Club regret that the Yard of the Month marker is still missing. r Les A f jh W, ' : OjBii Edmundsoiis A Jack and Jill Tournament was held at Willow Creek Country Club last Friday with 28 couples participating. Par tners alternated shots throughout the nine holes. Teams scoring par or better teed off from back tees, while teams at bogey or higher teed off from short tees on each hole. Winners of special awards for closest to the pin on the second shot on holes one, six and eight were the teams of Ed and Marylec Hiemstrn, Rick and Susan Johnston, Riley and Bebe Munkers and Archie Munkers and Betty Christman. The latter two teams holed out their second shots on the number eight green. Ixw scores for the evening were posted by the teams of John and Pat Edmundson with a 33. F.d and Beverly Guilder son with a 34 and Charlie Rawlins and Kristi F.dmund son with a 37. There was a four-way tie for fourth place at Local cowboys take top awards at Elgin Two local cowboys. Clay West of lone and Jim Ward of Heppner, took top awards at the Elgin Stampede last Sun day West won first place in steer wrestling and Ward took second in team roping. Schwab's Fiberglass Madnals V rtii-iiiii,t win Jack & Jill Tourney with a score of 3R posted by the Gerald Piersons, the Elmer Palmers, the Earl Fishburns and the Darrell Wilsons. The tournament was a big USE OUR LIQUID OR DUST MALATHION TO TREAT YOUR STORED GRAIN " v np 0 i " 1 t i SIZE SALE PRICE TAX AR78-13 '42.74 BR78-13 '47.32 ER78-14 '52.80 '2-06 FR78-14 '54.43 '221 GR78-14 '58.90 '2" GR78-15 '58.43 "s HR78-15 '59.83 '27 LR78-15 '63.75 '289 All pricn " 7 t, I I V I IsleThspMntUrsr -..taceSS7"! success and everyone Is look ing forward to the next Rpecial couples activity, which i scheduled for Saturday, Aug ust 11. said the pokepr- CTAGAIKBT TT Chemiccl Division 422.7289 i m t. jT j9 I" rour id Hr Call: 676-5464 or 673-51C3 after hours fete itttJta. -n1 a 33 aon. John and Tat Edmundson and Vern and Wanda Willis; were In charge of the tournament. 5-Ton 12-Tcn 22-Ton i 1 j It OUt 9 - J cM: Heppner Elks 358 555.0 r