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; V, ;> H , ; H . ^ I H I ' M t l l d l m r . -» jM t 1 OKU Hrppnxr O regon, W ed n esd a y Mm The Otficu) Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow The Hrppoer GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U S P S 2 4 0 -4 2 0 P l i M k M n i r i M t d u r a l « an d r n l r t r d * « . u U - i l n at lh» P o d O f l l o •I IW p p n rf. O rrg.M u n d rr ih» S rt u * VUf. h J , l«7S V s . wk I .ta w I»»'««« pawl * llr p f m r r . I l n y t « IHTWe at 147 4 n ( t S H a a M rrrt 1 r4ej4*»N»* iS a ti \ d d r r s « n m u n u n a a llu n . lu I h r llr p p n r f l . a t r l l r tim e s. P l l Hu> IJ1, llr p p n r r . Ornt<ici W * SutMrtpOiNW 112 In M o rn .» I m atitta VS heeler l.iMiani a n d t.r a n t Heppner Police Department ( o u n tir v $14 rlw w h rr r >Uee* S o im i ......................................................................................................... «*»»•• M an ag rr S n n d r Mott/ ............................................................................................................. s » « »<“ ••** M a r. > ..........................................................................................................t.r a p W .. O rp a rtm rn i M arla S tru t .......................................................................................................... I » paaatlar David and April Sykes. Publishers Local students attend writing festival By Ashley < onklin A contingent of nine l<xdl students and two advisors attended the Oregon Writing Festival at the University of Oregon in Eugene on Friday. May V and Saturday. May 10 Representing Heppner at the festival were high school junior Sofi Struthers. eighth grader Kim Slookcy. sixth grader Nicole Dun can. and Heppner High School F.nghsh teacher l.inda Dulcher Also attending were Jennifer Richardutn from Riverside High School, Hill Byrd Iron) Condon Junior High School. Jim Davison from lone Junior High School, jana Mounts, from Sam Boardman following business during (he past week Leonard David Ahcrcromhie. 28. Irrignn entered a change of plea on May 23 and pleaded Guilty to Driv ing While Revoked before Judge Ralph Curnn He was sentenced to two years in the Oregon State Cor rectHins Division which is suspend ed on the condition that the Defen dam successfully complete two years probation to Parole and Probation, pay $50 to the Crime Victims Assistance program Curtis Gene Cutsforth. 29. lex ington entered a change of plea to Guilty of Careless Driving He was fined $7 to he paid to the Board of Police Standards and Training and lined $75 to he paid within 30 days after sentencing GRASS i WEEOS arc growing! See us for Seed. Fertilizer. Sprays, Mowers. Sprayers. Weed Eaters. All Your Lawn & Garden Needs. -mm ------- JH , i m Elementary , and David Wagenhlasl from lone Flemcntary. David Ball, a teacher from A C Houghton, also was an advisor to the group The contingent attended several different workshops, presentations, and sessions on different topics con ccmcd with writing skills A presentation by Kim StaHord to those in grades 4 6 seemed to he especially popular according to Dutcher "It was very informative, and the kids enjoyed it." she said "This group of kids represented themselves, their school, and their communities very well," she added "I was proud lo he associated with (his group " May 19 2 TO p m report of Theft May 20 12 28 citation issued tor Violation of the Basic Rule (V) mph in a 35 mph /one), 7 05 p rn report of Civil Matter May 21 10 U p m request of ficer for security check. I 3.3 a m - report of Hit and Run May 23 8 06 p m citation issued for Expired Vehicle License May 24 12 26 p m request ot ficer for security check May 25 3 25 a m - citation issued for Violation of the Basic Rule (38 mph in a 2 ' mph /one also for Expired Vehicle I ícense, 7 42 citation issued tor Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. 9 48 assist Oregon State Police District Attorney’s Report The Morrow County District Al tome y's Office reports handling the Health Dept. _ Tuesday. June 3 - h!<»«J pressures and immunizations. 130 4 p m . Boardnian City Hall Wednesday, June 4 blood pressures. 1-2 p m . lxxington School Bldg Friday. June 6 immunizations W l blood pressures. 8 30 a m 4 p m .. Heppner office Tuesday, June 10 - blood pressures and immunizations. I -4 p m . Irrigon Counts Offices Correction Hill Cox has not been the mayor of Heppner The position was incor rectly licted ac one of his volunteer activities in a story in last week's Gazette Times headed "University Women Honor Volunteers" The Gazette regrets the error Morrow County Grain Growers Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospital reports admitting and dispatching the following patients during the past week F.rma Hams. Heppner admitted May 19, divhargcd May 21. Betty C'umutt. Heppner admitted May 20. discharged May 2 1. Linda Sinenus, Heppner admit ted May 20. discharged May 25. Lois Cooney. Spray • admitted Ma> 19 discharged Mav 24 Duane Ball. Heppner admitted May 22. discharged May 25. Gay Harshman. Lexington • ad mined May 25. discharged May 26. Mindy Binschus. Heppner ad mined May 16. discharged May 18. and Archie Cox. Fossil - admitted May 17. discharged May 26 The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital Tuesday Viola Gilman. Heppner admined May 20. and Ray Blankenship. Heppner ad mitted May 13 Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the past week 1-arry Ray Stuhhcn. Vancouver. Washington Driving Under the In fluenccof Intoxicants. $582 fine plus two days in jail with credit for time served and one year's driver license suspension Michael D Graves. Hcppncr - Violation of the Basic Rule (36 mph in a 25 mph zone). $30 fine David Jean F lo ra. Heppner Ex ceeding the Maximum Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone). $13 fine l^irry Dean Heath. Hcppncr Truck Speeding (65 mph in a 55 ntph zone), $13 fine Kirk Leroy Robinson. Heppner - Exceeding ihc Maximum Speed (73 mph in a 55 mph zone). $30 fine Traci R Lindsay, l^cxington Violation of the Basic Rule <43 mph in a 25 mph zone). $30 fine Ernest Robert Wood, Cocur d'Alene. Idaho No Headlight When Required-motorcycle. $17 fine. Suspended Operator's I icenwr. $140 fine Sheriff’s Report LARGEST SELECTION OF POWER GARDEN EQUIPMENT IN MORROW COUNTY May 19 The Morrow County Sheriffs Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week On May 19, the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office and the Oregon State Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle and persons along Bombing Range Road just South of Homestead The people were inside of the Bombing Range itself On May 21. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office responded to lone on a complaint of a possible Domestic- Dispute Also on May 21. the Morrow County Sheriffs Office dispatched the Heppner Fire Department to a house fire at 280 Oiurch St An unknown amount of damage was reported In a third May 21 incident, the Morrow County Sheriffs Office responded to a motor vehicle acci dent on Bombing Range Road after receiving a report that a pickup had hit a deer When the deputy arriv ed, no one was there Also on May 21. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office responded to the Wagon Wheel Addition in Ir Financing Available O .A .G Tra d e -In s W * Sob Pica wife *250 DtMffi, l j r r o r t b fr ta n c rtg on opprovod c rodrt 99995 & 11 H.P. 7-Speed Tractor With 38" Cutting Deck Induatrlal/Comm drcial BAS angina Electric •tart. 7-tpaad Tfantm atlc* TYantaxIa drtva to whaaia, 5 poartton cutting haight ad|u»tmant waaa («avwoi Li M V V ngon lo a report of a possible Domestic Dispute In a final May 21 incident, the Morrow County Sheriff s Office responded to a hit and run accident in the W agon Wheel Addition of Ir rigon A fence was run into Charges of Criminal Mischief I and insestiga turn are continuing On May 18 and 22. the Lions (Tub in Imgon was burglarized Four juveniles have been taken into cudody and referred to juvetle court On May 22. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office assisted an Irrigon citizen with an injured animal In a second May 22 incident, the Morrow County Sheriffs Office recrised a report that two toolboxes and tools belong to Oeta Walters, lone, were taken from her yard Value is unknown Also on May 22. the Morrow County Sheriffs Office and the Oregon State Police attempted to Uxatc a vehicle which a citizen had reported driven by an intoxicated person On May 23. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office assisted the Hepp ner Police Dept in checking the top fhxvr at the Heppner Hotel under suspicious circumstances lights were left on and window was found open In a second May 23 incident, the Morrow County Sheriff s Office and The Dalles office of the Oregon State Police attempted to kxate a speeding vehicle on I 84 west hound Also on May 23. the Sheriff s Of fice dispatced the Roardman Police Dept to investigate a report of a Burglary at the Rill Teft residence in Boardman On May 24. Boardman Police Dept cited James Michael Huber. 28. Portland for allegedly Driving While Suspended In a second May 24 incident, the Sheriffs Office received a report who had observed a male subject in the Boardman rest area destroying a public telephone Information was given to Oregon State Police Also on May 24. the Sheriff s Of fice received a report of numerous thefts of fiNxl. gasoline and similar items from the Beverly Boyle residence in lone Also on May 24. the Sheriff s Of fice arrested William Moyer. 44, Kennewick. Washington for alleged ly Driving Under the Inllucnce of In toxicants He was released on his own recognizance In another May 24 incident, the Sheriffs Office responded to in vestigatc a report (hat gasoline has been stolen at the l>cxington airport In a final May 24 incident, the Sheriff s Office responded to an Ir rigon residence to assist a citizen in checking for an unknown male wandering in the vacimty On May 25. the Sheriff s Office, at the request of another agency, made a welfare check on an Irrigon residence In a second May 25 incident, the Heppner Polxe Dept arrested Larry R Stubben. 32. V ancouver, Washington, on a charge of Driving Linder the Influence of Intoxicants He was lodged at the Umatilla Polxe Dept On May 26, the Morrow County Sheriff s Office investigated a com plaint of a vehicle stuck on Hwy 74 in Lexington Also on May 26. the Boardman Police Dept . the Morrow County Sheriff s Office, and a Boardman Ambulance assisted the Oregon Slate Polxe with a two-vehicle accident on I 84 near milepost 159 westbound One person was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston One subject was fatal On May 27, the Sheriffs Office dispatched a Heppner Ambulance to a residence in Lexington A baby bom (delivered by a midwife) just before transport and the mother were taken to Good Shepherd Hospital - We Service and Repair All Small Engines I ✓ Check Belts 0 Compression Check 0 Oil Change 0 Clean Air Filter 0 Flywheel Keg 0 New Spark Plugs 0 New Points, Condensor 0 Sharpen Blades MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS P t i o n « - 9 8 9 -8 2 2 1 HARDWARE ★ 1 800 452 7396 AUTOMOTIVE ★ I CHEM ICAL * M ACHINERY z Peterson’s z i ^ / Heppner Jewelers 676-9200