Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 05, 1986, Page THREE, Image 3

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Street Telephone i5«3> t ’ H 2 W
Address communicate* lo the lleppner t.alette Timet 1*0 Hot al.
Heppnn Oregon » 7 * 1 * subtcripllont III In Morro». I matllla Wheeler
4 Gilliam counliet 111 elsewherr
W m m m sallng
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l.ra p h lc t llepartm ent
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Sand» H o lli
M a r«» Hacon
l l m h r Kenned»
David and April S>kt*s. I’uhlishcrt
Sifting
through the
■ a Year« tgo
A faulty muffler triggered a tiring
of event« here Saturday that landed
two young men in jail charged with
driving with suspended driver's lie
ense, cow killing, and growing mari
Juana
"Why aren't more criminals going
to ja il’ " The answer is money or
rather the lack of money "This
lack of funds inhibits law enforce
ment and the courts," said District
Attorney
Dennis
Doherty
"It
doesn't make for the best in law
enforcement and the dispensation of
justice when both the lawmen and
the courts know that in some inst­
ances the amount of justice to be
meted out depends largely upon how-
much money is left in the budget”
He said this results in plea bargain
ing i reducing a charge in exchange
tor a pica of guilts
21 Years Ago
In a telephone conversation yest­
erday afternon, Frank M Weather
ford, representative from the 22nd
District, told the Gazette-Times,
"Th e state of Oregon today received
an application from Boeing Airplane
Company for a long term lease on
the 100.000 acre Boardman Space
Age Industrial Park in Morrow
Countv " According lo Weatherford,
the lease application results from
negotiations between Boeing and the
State Department of Planning and
Development He termed it one of
Oregon s most significant industrial
developments in recent years Spec
State Water Resources Board, will
discuss a proposed underground
would place Oregon solidly into the
space age
Quinton Bowman, Salem, of the
State Water Resources Board, will
discuss a proposed underground
water study of the county at a
meeting of the water resources
committee Tuesday at the county
agent's office
Heppner
Police Report
The Heppner Police Dept reports
handling the following business
during the past week
January 27 : 6 35 p m • welfare
check
January 28 12 30 report of Down
Line on Gilmore Street
January 29: 12 30 request officer
for Security Check. 4 40 p m
report of Theft
January 30 8 II a m • Driving
Award given. 8 20 Driving Award
given. 8 37 a m
Traffic Accident
citation issued for Failure to Yield.
9 10 a m
assist Morrow County
Sheriff 's Office, I 25 p m motorist
assist. 3 38 p m
Business alarm
January 31 4 p m
• report of
Burglary and Criminal Mischief. 8
pm
warrant arrest; 9 45 p m
assist Morrow County Sheriff's
Office
February 2 : 23 30 a m - assist
citizen and ambulance. 12 55 a m
assist Morrow County Sheriff's
Office. 2 20 a m • assist citizens.
2 5 1 p m warrant arrest. 8 35 p m
• report of suspect fighting. 12 55
p m request officer for Security
Check
fin ie s
M Years Ago
February IS. a week from Sat
urday, has been set as (he date for
the special city election to vote on
the proposition of issuing 17.000 in
bonds for improvement of the water
system PWA has passed favorable
on the project, and with passage of
the bonds, will supply the remaining
*5.727 of the total *12.727 coat of the
project All legally qualified city
voters, whether or not they are
taxpayers, are privileged to vote.
City Attorney Nys has ruled
The first annual meeting of the
Lexington Krosion Control district
was held on Thursday. January 20 at
Lexington grange hall Wheat far
mers from all over t he county were
invited to attend and over l*o wheat
growers were present at he meeting
Painful injuries were received by
Miss Jessie French and Miss Pol
Morgan when the flying toboggan on
which they were riding Sunday
evening jumped twenty feet out of
the track and collided with the
parked automobile of laiwell Tu r
ner Spectators, including a large
number of young people, enjoying
winter sports on the golf course
hillside, estimated the speed of the
toboggan at between 60 and 70 miles
an hour
The impact, resulting in many
cuts and bruises to Miss French anil
a double fracture of Miss Morgan’s
arm. made large dents in the car
radiator and fenders Marvin Mor
gan. riding in front, and Al Massey,
riding in the rear on the toboggan,
escaped injury
The young ladies were taken
immediately to a doctor's office
where they were given first aid. and
both are reported on the mend with
no serious complications
Miss
French was unconsious until after
her wounds were treated She is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs W A
French, and Miss Morgan the dau
ghterofM r and Mrs L N Morgan
Correction
A portion of the letter which was
included in the front page article.
"Nelson resigns from Board," in
last week's Gazette-Times was not
printed correctly The letter exp
lains that Keith Nelson is resigning
from the Morrow County .’¿•bool
Board because he is moving from
the county
A line was ommited from the
second paragraph of the letter The
correct second paragraph is printed
below The Gazette Times regrets
the error
It has been a great experience to
serve on the board and I thank the
tax payers for their confidence in
my ability to represent them The
school district has numerous prob
lems facing it in the coming years,
but with continued support from the
people I'm sure these problems can
and will be solved We have been a
very united board and I have gained
personally by being associated with
all the board members as well as the
many administrators and teachers
I'm convinced Morrow County has
one of the best school systems in the
state
Bring the Family
ANNUAL C H IU FEED
Saturday, Feb. 8 4 -7 p im .
Heppner High Cafetorium
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^ C h ili D o g s
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4 To p p in g s Toppings Extrc
s To ssed Salad
65
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50 ✓ Hbm em ade Pie & I 00
Bread
p” Ice C r e a m
50
Preceding - Heppner/
Sherman Gamet
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Sponsor
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Heppner
Booster Club
Obituaries
Don I). AUstot
G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
USPS
If vou see someone walking
around Heppner with egg on her face
this week,
it's
probably
the
Gazette Times editor 1-ast week's
issue contained two errors on the
front page because I » misted the No
The Morrow County Sheritt s Oft
Private burial for Don D Allsottt
I rule of news reporting check and
ice repor’s handling or dispatching
was held at 10 30 a m Friday at the double check the facts
the follow,ng business during the Hermiston Cemetery A memorial
The first error appeared in the
past week
service for the family and friends
lead friMit page story. "Tw o from
January 25
5 2D p m a Board
began at noon Friday at Hope
lone file for Judge The story says
man ambulance transported a male
Presbyterian Church in Stanfield
that I anils Carlson graduated from
with an injury from the Navy
Don D Allsott. *7, died Monday, Oregon State University His Wife.
Bombing Range Headquarters to Jan 27 at the Walla Walla Veterans
Betty, called to say that he had not
Goud Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
Hospital He was born Sept 13. 1918 graduate»!, but did attend OSU for
ton
at F.ightmile near Heppner
two years She was right the form I
January 28 8 26 a m the Morrow
He married Alma K 1-aird June got the information from listed the
County Sheriff s Office received a
15. 1940 He was a veteran of World schools be attended hut did not say
report from A A K Railroad Mater
War II. serving in the U S Navy He that he graduated
talsof the theft of railroad lies taken
received a medical discharge from
Erro r number two is a little
from behind Circle K in Boardman
the C S Navy Hospital. Sun Valley farther down on the front page.
Value so far is estimated at »6 <XX>
Idaho in 1945
"Gov offices close Feb 3 " Now, I
10 52 a m
The Morrow County
Allstott was a member of Hope thought it was a little strange
Sheriff s office received a report
Presbyterian Church at Stanfield
Thursday w hen the Forest Serv ice
from KLM leasing Boardman of
The Disabled American Veterans, called lo ask me why they were
the theft of SOU gallons of gasoline
and the Veterans of Foreign Wars
going to he closed but when the post
Diesel was also takrn from equipm
He is survived by his wife Alma office cal Ini Friday to assure us
ment parked in yard
Value un
that they would be open because
Allstott of Hermiston, two daugh
known, 2 13 p m the Morrow Coun­
ters Joann Paolozzi temporarily pniple had been worried about the
ty Sheriff's Office received a report
living in Cambridge Kngland. and arrival of their social security
from an Im gon resident of the theft
Judith K Allstott of Bend. one checks. I knew I'd done it again
of a wisal stove, a pipe, and swamp
brother. Otis, of Stanfield. Three I .is! v s i . .iiir.i i i!» ii.ill gad
cooler of unknown value
sisters I ions Spencer of Meridian. City Administrator Alarshall Lov
January 29 to 04 a m the Mor
Idaho June Meek of Portland, and gren said that City Hall would be
row County Sheriffs Office received
Tressie Wilcox of Hermiston. and close»! Moridav A notice on the
a report from Morrow County Grain
four grandchildren
bulletin board at the courthouse
Growers, l-exington. of the theft of a
Contributions may he made to a im form nl everyone that county of
grain auger motor from a ranch in
memorial fund at boor Presby terian flees would also tie cloned A news
la*xington Value is 11.200
Church or to the National Multiple release on my desk. Irom Oregon
January 31 4 48 the Heppner
Sclerosis Society
State IVpt of Human Resources
Police Dept received a report of
says that all state offices will be
Nellie K ru ger
Burglary and Criminal Mischief
closed Feb 3 because it had tieen
Kxtensive damage was done to
Funeral services were held at
declarnl a holiday
furniture at a house broken into Sherwood Funeral Chapel, January
But that's not good enough I
sometime tietween January 28 and
29 1986 for Nellie i Wright i Kruger
forgot to call the tost office to check
31
who died January 25. 1986 at her
February 1 12 42 a m a Morrow
home in Sherwood
County Sheriff's Deputy arrested
She was born May 31, 1898 at
Oscar Morales for allegedly Driving
Hardman
Her
husband
Fred
Under the Influence of Intoxicants
Kruger preceded her in death in
He was lodged at the Umatilla
1977
Police Dept
Mr and Mrs Kruger lived on the
February 2
12 02 a m Pioneer
Anson Wright ranch for several
Memorial Hospital ambulance was
years before moving back to Sher
dispatched to the Mik.‘ Lynch resi
wood Nellie wax a member of the
denceand transported Bryce Powell
Methodist Church
who had suffered an injury to
Survivors include one son, Jerry,
Pioneer Memorial Hospital He was
of Fairbanks. Alaska, two dau
later transported by an ambulance
ghters, Jill Cline. Bellevue. Wash
to Good Shepherd Hospital in Her
ington. and Jackie Harbick. Sher
■niston. I a m a Morrow County
wood, seven grandchildren and two
Sheriff's Deputy arrested Duane
great grandchildren plus several
Anthony Kpping. 22. Heppner. on a
nieces and nephews Burial was at
Heppner Justice Court warrant for
Pleasant View Cemetery . Sherwood
i iperatmg a Motor Vehicle in a Road
Closure Area
Mr and Mrs Harold Wright, Mrs
February 3 8 28 a m the Hepp
Walter Wright of Heppner and Mr
ner Police Dept responded to a
and Mrs Don Anderson, Arlington,
two vehicle, no injury accident on
and Mr and Mrs Marc Brown of
Church Street
Hermiston attended the funeral
February 4
l l a m a Morrow
County Sheriff's Deputy is investiga
ting a report of a Burglary at the
K LM lapsing Company in Board
D iesel T im in g
man The office was broken into and
R .P .M . o n all Diesel.
ransacked, unknown value of dam
age
Dorothy Eslberg, Heppner was
Light Trucks & Cars
admitted to Pioneer Memorial Hos
^ A n a ly s is '.n e w
pital January 28 and discharged
January 30
Sheriff s Report
H»pp««f
(Editor's Noti*I
Hospital Notes *
I).A/s Report
The Morrow County District Altor
ney's Office reports handling the
following business during the past
week
Clyde Kugene Pettey. 32. Board
man. entered a plea of Not Guilty
before Judge Ralph Currm on Jan
uary 31 of two counts of Burglary I.
and two counts of Theft I
Chuck Walsmgham, 24. Heppner
was found not guilty of Driving
Under the Influence of Intoxicants at
an appeal trial in Circuit Court
before Judge Jack Olsen
Iaiwrence John Cerullo, 33. Hepp
ner changed his plea to Guilty of one
count of Rape 11i before Judge Jack
Olsen. Tuesday. Jan 28 Four other
counts of Rape III were dismissed
Sentencing is set for March 7
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the follow
mg business during the past week
Randall Dean Wright Salem No
Fire Kxtinguisher. *30 fine
Thomas Lee Troxell, Heppner
Kxceeding the Maximum Speed 65
mph in a 55 mph zonei, *17 fine
Daniel Richard Ocacio. Heppner
Fxpired Operator License. *9 fine
Vernon Kdward Cecil. Spray No
PU C Permit, *30 fine
Dale Owen Smith, l-ong Creek In
sufficient No of Log Binders. *26
fine
Kielh Papineau, Lexington-two
counts of Negotiating a Bad Check.
*287 fine and 30 days in jail with *150
of the fine and the 30 days in Jail
suspended on the condition that he
be fingerprinted, pay all fines and
fees, and make restitution by Feb­
ruary 20
? Electrolysis <$
Thermolysis
Permanent
Hair Kemovai
Anna Schwarzin,
I Certified Electrologist
676-9248
Open Tuetdayt
only
arby app t
Marriage licences
The Morrow County Clerk's Office
al the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner issued a marriage license
during the past week to
Jack l-awrence Anderson 29. and
Hobble Jean Brower Marcus. 26.
both of Boardman
K r k r a ir y 5. I*M TH REE
before arbitrarily "g ivin g " all feb
eral employ eea a holiday
My sincere apologies for any
inconvenience my failurr to get ail
the facts may have caused I can
only promise that we will try to
avoid such errors in the future The
Gazette Tim e « makes every effort to
be as accurate as possible in pr»'
senting the news to you. our value»!
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