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Jail not the only sentence
I t i r Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. O ris o n M rd m rv tii), I r h r u a n II
Keeping CUss C felons nut o f the
identified surplus county vehicles
state'i prison system may mean and discussed advantages o f selling
more funding for community service them locally and o f consigning them
and mental health care in Morrow
to an auctioneer No action was
County, the Morrow County Court
taken
learned at its January 2X meeting
answered a letter from the Dept
O rlin H Culbertson. Unit Super
o f hnergy with an offer to appoint
visor o f the Corrections Division in a member o f the Court to serve on
Pendleton, told the court that a com
an energy committee
munity corrections act was design
heard from Judge lam is Carlson
ed to enhance local mental health and
that the Rodeo Committee is having
community services By sentencing
trouble finding members It's not a
convicted Class C felons to evalua
new problem, the judge said. " I 'd
tion hy mental health services and to
like to understand their problems,
help get them cleared u p ." No as
community service, a state grant
tion was taken
pays the parole officer's salary who
dec ided to support Clrant Coun
sees that the felon carries out his
ty's efforts to create a state water
sentence
resources advisory board
Class C felonies include second
approved claims
degree burglary, check forgery,
unauthorized use of a motor vehicle,
voted to discontinue charging rent
to the North Morrow Medical Clinic
and third degree assault It takes
since the county now owns the
cooperation of the sheriff and the
building
district attorney to keep Class C
felons out o f jail, he said
approved temporary rental o f a
Morrow County provides about
tractor with a blade to service the
crusher at the Hoardman site It
half the caseload o f one of Culhert
would cost Slh.l»») to repair the
v>n's o ffice ’s eight parole officers
county’s |9h5 tractor which is
Morrow County's share of the state
subsidy is not enough to fund a full
valued at V 10.000 Road Super
time officer, but pooled with funds visor D m Ball said
received by Umatilla County, both
counties benefit, he said
He adv ised the county to apply to
the state for an extension to allow
them time to examine allowable
From page 2
variations to the current agreement
February
4
(he
sheriff's office
between the two counties fhe coun
backed
up
Hoardnun
Police Dept
ty needs to be sure it is getting the
after receiving a complaint of a fight
most benefit from the program, he
at Trail Apts in Hoardman Feman
said A committee o f members from
do Martinez. 29. Hoardnun. was ar
both counties would continue to
rested on a charge of Assault IV and
oversee the program ami report to
lodged at the Umatilla City Jail
the County Court
February 6 a deputy assisted Ir
In other business, the Court
signed an agreement for housing rigon police after receiving a com
sentenced prisoners at V45 per day plaint o f a possible overdose A
in the franklin County (Washington) 17 year old tenule was transported
to Good Shepherd Hospital in
jail
Hermiston
February h a deputy responded to
the Hardnun area to deliver an
emergency message
February 7 a sheriff's dispatcher
contacted a reside ne c in Lexington
after receiving complaint o f an
anm ul problem
February 7 a deputy assisted
Heppner police investigate a false
alarm at a building in Heppner
February 7 the sheriffs office
dispatched a Hoardnun ambulance to
Riverside High School A 17 year
old male with an unknown illness
was transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hemusion
February 7 a deputy assisted
Heppner police with the arrest of
Robert J Mc F wen. JO. Heppner for
alleged Assault IV in connection
w ith an earlier altercation in
Heppner
February X a deputy assisted
Hoardman police locate persons in
solved in a neighborhood distur
bailee at the Sandpiper Apt area in
Hoardman
February X the sheriff's office
received a complaint from the
manager of I incoln Square apart
ment complex of a loud sehic le cans
ing
a disturbance
in
the
neighborhood Investigation w ill be
handled by Hoardnun police
Sheriff’s Report
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AAUW plans trip to BMCC theatre
The American Association o i
University Women iv planning a
February 20 trip to Hlue M l Com
munity College to attend the com
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The A A U W scholarship cum
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Vince said Further details w ill he
available in a tew weeks
Heppner Senior Citizens arc
holding a Valentine Food Sale in
front of the Heppner l*i*st ( Mike Fri
day. Feb I \ beginning at f a m
The group w ill have homemade
While Supplies Last-Mix Consists of:
breads, rolls, pics, cakes, cookies,
candies, and other goodies tor sale
For special orders, call Jane
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Family film series continues Sunday
Fhe third film of the Dr James
D>bson senes. "Focus on the f ami
I) ' w ill he shown at 4 M)p m Sun
day. Feb . IS at ihe Heppner
Fpiscopal Church This week s film
is titled. "C hristian Fathering
The goal o f the film series, a
Chun h spickt-sfsrrson sac s is to hel|’
strengthen ihe lamily Films are
geared for parents, grandparents,
teachers, and everyone who is part
o f a family
Ihere is no charge for the films
which last about 4 ' minutes and
babysitting is provided
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Seniors slate Friday food sale
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Weed seminar slated Feb. 18
f he Morrow Soil and W ater Con
w rs.ilion and Weed Conimi Districts
arc presenting their second annual
weed seminar Die theme this year
is "M a ke War on Weeds'
Ihe meeting w ill preseni an up
date on (he skeleton weed status in
Morrow Counts Presentations on
Conservation
Reserve Program
(C R P i
Weed
C o n tro l
and
maintenance, chemical satety and a
weed id e n tific a tio n quiz w ill
highlight the evening
w a llp a p e r
Ihe meeting w ill be at 7 p m
February IX at the I exmgton ( »range
Hall at Cutstorth Comers Plan to al
tend ihe seminar and bring a friend
D io r prizes and refreshments will be
pros ided
Tired of looking
An organizational meeting tor ihe
Heppner School Carnival w ill be
held al 7 p m Thursday Feb 12 al
the elementare school calelena
You can now wallpaper OVF^R
them by using special liner.
Anyone unable to attend the meeting
who wants to help wiih ihe carnival
or spaghetti dinner may call Marcia
Kemp. 9X9 HI7x
Fake advantage of our sale!
lone TOPS plan food sale
lone TOPS Club w ill hold a
Valentine Food Sale Friday Feb I*
al I I a in in front of Bristow s
Market
There's still tune to register tor
aerobics A new . lass session began
meeting this week Classes arc Mon
dav and Thursday evenings Ad
vanccxl classes meet from h to 7 V)
•il Ihe Heppner < ir.ule S. hool M ulti
Purpose room Beginning i lasses
meet from 7 10 8 1(1
All women and men are encourag
ed to come and exercise For more
information call instructor Joyce
Hughes 9 K 9 8412
H e p p n e r B o o ste rs m a k e R eno n ig h t p la n s
Fhe Heppner Booster Club w ill
meet at 7 R ip m Wcdncsdav Feb
IK at the Heppner I Iks Lodge to
nuke plans tor a second annual Reno
Night Anyone interested in helping
wiih the annual fundraiser should
call Diana Ball. 67b 5.106 evenings
A d v is o r ) c o u n c il p la n s to u r o f le g is la tu re
Homemakers Advisory Council
has scheduled a special bus lour to
Ihe • begun I egislature on I uesday .
April 7 Ihe plans call tor tune at
the Capitol to v isit Senate. House
and committee meetings followed by
visiting Mission Mdls Museum and
shops in Salem, plus a stop on the
wav honk' tor sn.uk or dinner
Men and women .ire welcomed to
|oin (he lour Cost is S2' tor bus
tare (You pay lunch, dinner and
other incidentals)
To register, send check lor $25
made to Morrow Homemakers
Council. ( O F.xtenshin Office. Box
W7, Heppner. or call b7h *»(>42 lor
additional details Registrations w ill
be accepted on first come basis Hus
capacity is V) persons
(.real Decisions to meet Feb. 16
Ihe ( >re.it Decisions discussion
group w ill meet at 7 K) ji in Mon
dav. Feb
lb a the Heppner
Methodist Church lo p u tor discus
sum is "Defense in ihe National
Deficit
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