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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 24. I W7 - Kl VF
Justice Court
Report
M nrnm County Justice Court «1
the Courthouse Annex in Heppner
reports handling the follow ing
business during the past two weeks
Thomas
A lle n
Hamman.
Lexington-Defective M uffler. SI»»
fine.
Paul Avery Carlson. Heppncr
Exceeding the Maximum Speed. (75
mph in a 55 mph /one». $30 fine
W illia m Glenn C herry. ] r . ,
Herm iston Suspended Operator
License. $2560 fine jih I 365 days in
ja il. Failure to Display Operator
License. $287 fine and .V.) days in
jail
C h risto p h e r Alan M u rra y .
Ixxington Exceeding the Maximum
Speed (72 mph in a 55 mph zone),
$46 fine. Illegal " U " Turn, $24
fine.
Anthony Brian Clement. Heppner-
Expired Vehicle License. S I7 tine
David L Hudson. lone Using In
valid License. S2555 tine and 365
days in ja il; Expired Vehicle
License, SI07 fine
Todd Gay Roylancc. Bend Illegal
" U " Turn. $31 hail forfeited
Randell Henry Smit . Lynden.
Washington-Over ixngth. S17 fine.
No Fire Extinguisher. $.30 fine
Lawrence Boyd Rew. Pendleton
Exceeding the Maximum (70 mph in
a 55 mph /one). $67 hail forfeited
Jeffery
Patrick
C u ts lo rth ,
Lexington Violation o f the Basic
Rule (46 mph in a .15 mph /one). $13
fine
Scon Allan Buschke. Heppncr
Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70
mph in a 55 mph zone). $42 tine.
Violation of the Basic Rule (40 mph
in a 25 mph /one), $46 fine
Joseph Gilbert Johnson. Heppncr
No Operator License. $77 fine
Thomas
Hamman.
Shedd-
Fumishing Alcohol to a Minor. $.387
fine with 30 day suspended jail
sentence. Minor in Possession o f
Alcohol. $57 fine
Christopher Murray. Lexington
Theft II. $287 fine with $200 o f the
fine and 30 days in jail suspended on
conditions set by the judge
Hospital Notes
Pioneer M em orial H ospital
reports admitting and discharging the
following patients during the past
week
Koby Rea. lone admitted June 16.
discharged June 17;
Joyce Hickcrson. A rlington-
admitted June 17. discharged June
18. and
Alma Green. Heppncr admitted
June 17. discharged June 18
Chamber Chatter Sheriff’s Report
By Claudia Hugh—
Wanted photographs Three times
during the past six months there has
been occasion to display what we're
all about to hundreds of people The
brochures were available but it lakes
a bit more to attract people from all
over the Pacific Northwest to our
area What type o f pictures are need
ed ’ Just about any kind depicting our
"gateway to the Blue Mountains",
our Irish and Swedish heritage,
agriculture, fishing, camping, hun
ting W hat beckons a person to visit
an area ’ What reaches out and grabs
you about our area an old farmstead,
the historical courthouse, a small
child fishing in a creek. St Patrick's
Day festivities, the fair and rodeo,
a friendly "h e llo "? Take a hint from
some o f the slogans submitted
Heppncr for all seasons, a little bit
o f country. small tow n friendliness,
we're all of these and more Please
share your photographs by bringing
them by the Chamber office with
your name and address plus iden
ti fu at ion o f picture Photographer
w ill be identified if the pictures are
used in the display Get into the act
by helping to promote Heppncr
Your help w ill be appreciated
No Chamber June 30 as it's the
fifth Tuesdav
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676-9157 or 676-5001
TIMBER OPERATORS COUNCIL, INC.-
I.W.A. PENSION PLAN
By Dclpha Jones
Rcbekah hall on Thursday lor a
regular meeting Plans were discuss
ed lor the "Father's Day" food sale
and the table at the Sidewalk bazaar
The next mrelint? is scheduled for
July 9 at the home o f Dorothy
Jackson
Joe and Hilda Yocom hase
relumed from a sisit at Anchorage,
Alaska with their daughter and tami
ly Mr and Mrs Bill West Mr
West is in the U S Army stationed
at Fort Richardson A son. Jack
Yocom trxMii Hcmtisinn stayed at the
Yocom's during their absence
N o rila Marcjuardl visite d
Wednesday in Lexington from
Portland She visited Oregon State-
Grange in Hermiston
la r i Miller visited the weekend
in Lexington from his work in
Washington
Mr and Mrs Mike Burcham
from Pendleton spent the weekend in
Ixxington
*:-G W A met at the Fpsicopal
Parish hall on Tuesday for a regular
meeting The meeting was presided
over by the chair nun. Cien Martin
Plans were nude lor a community
booth at the fair with Dorothy and
W ilbur Jackson chairman fhere
w ill he a picnic in July at the
Cutslorth cabin Pomona Grange is
scheduled for Ans»>n Wright Park in
July This w ill be a pot luck at I p m
with the memorial at 2 p m This is
under the direction o f the Pomona
(Tianlain Loretta t antis
- -Three Links Club met at the
✓
Offshore wells provide more then
20 percent of the oil produced in the
world
w as te r
C o n trib u
the Plan
Plan has
It is im p o rta n t that the Plan be a b le to c a lc u la te a ll of its lia b ilitie s .
You m ay have p re v io u s ly been a p a rtic ip a n t u nd er th is Plan and e a rn e d
y e a rs of s e rv ic e and b e n e fits If you h a ve n o t- re c e iv e d a n y ty p e o l
c o m m u n ic a tio n fro m the T O C .-l W A P e nsio n Plan sin ce June 1. 1986,
then it m ay be to yo u r a d va n ta g e to in q u ire as to yo u r statu s u n d e r the
Plan
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Dr. Wallace Wolff, M.D., P.C.
Office Open Mon.. Tues., Thurs.. Fri.
9-12 and 2-5
NON EMERGENCY CARE BY APPOINTMENT
EMERGENCY CARE WHEN NEEDED
676 9253
For Service on Wednesdays, nights, holidays, ¿k
weekends please contact:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital Emerge no Room
6 7 6 91.3.3
(Please restrict emergency room calls to emergencies)
h e ppn f : r g a z e t t f :- t im e s
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CHARLIE’S PIZZA
Trivia
Contest
WIN ANY LARGE PIZZA AND A
PITCHER OF POP! FROM
CHARLIE’S PIZZA.
Question: Name the planet located bet
ween the planets Karth & Mercury?
Mv Answer:_____________________
Na m e : _____________Phj_________
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Mustang's 197.3 football record was 6-2.
Winner: Ashley Conklin
Last week's answer:
Rules:
1) K n u r at C harlie’s Pizza or ut Heppner Gazette-Times.
2) First correct entry drawn each week wins prize.
3) Entry Deadline is Monday.
4) One wjnnej^
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Happy
Birthday
Ruth
Nutting
June 26
Chief Rathbun’s
Tips
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The T im b e r O p e ra to rs C o u n cil. Inc -I W A P e nsio n Plan
m in a te d e ffe c tiv e June 1, 1986 and w as re p la c e d by a D e fined
tio n Plan A ll e m p lo y e rs and e m p lo y e e s p a rtic ip a tin g u n d e r
have been in fo rm e d of these a ctio n s The te rm in a tio n of the
been a p p ro ve d by a ll n e ce ssa ry g o v e rn m e n ta l a g e n cie s
Lexin gton N e w s
The Momiw County Sheriff v O f
fice at the Courthouse in Heppner
repons handling or dispatching (he
following business during the past
week
June 15: the sheritTs office in
vcstigated a report of gas stolen from
farm machinery belonging to the
Ruhl Ranch in Blackhorse Canyon
June 15: the s h e riff * office
responded to a complaint of a fami
ly disturbance in the Boardnun area
No arrests were made
June 15: the sh e riffs office
assisted the Irrigon Police IV pt in
the arrest of Kent W Cate. I»». Ken
neth A Gilbert. 18. and Roger A
Gerard. 23. all of Irrigon Each was
charged with Kidnapping I and lodg
ed at the Umatilla County Jail
June 17 a deputy arrested Dale
W illiam Tice. 26. Portland, on a
Multnomah County District Court
w arrant
fo r
Fail
to
Ap
pearOperator's License violation
He was transported to the Umatilla
County Jail where he was released
on his own recognizance He was
also cited fo r D rivin g W hile
Suspended
June 17: the sh e riffs office
responded to an accident near
W illow Run G o lf Course in Board
man Accident was minor and no ac
lion taken
June 17 the sheriffs office back
ed up the Boardman Police and
Oregon State Police on a report of
Hit and Run that occurred near
Boardman on I 84 Two juveniles
were apprehended by Oregon State
Police
June 17 the sheriff suffice dispat
chcd the Boardnun ambulance to a
vehicle on fire in the garage at (he
M iller ranch near the golf course in
Boardman Fire was extinguished
June 18 the sheriffs office in
vcstigated a report o f t heft of fuel
valued at $25 from the John Grace
residence in boardnun
June I»» a deputy repsonded to in
vestigale a complaint o f a vehicle
operated erratically on I 84 west
bound The vehicle was located and
no further action taken
June 19 a deputy arrested Kurt
Lee Calc. 19. Irrigon. on a warrant
out of Hermiston Police Dept tor
Failure to Appear II He was
transported to Hermiston
June 19 the sheriffs office dispat
chcd the Heppner Fire Dept to a
residence on Gilmore St after
receiving complaint subjects could
smell smoke in their house
June 19 the sheriff s office handl
ed a civil problem in the Irrigon
area
June 20 a deputy responded to
assist Boardnun police investigate a
complaint of a nulc with a weapon
June 2 1 a deputy assisted Board
nun police with a warrant arrest
June 2 1 a deputy arrested Roger
Sherman Brown. 26. Bend, on a
iX schute CtHinty District Court war
rant for Possession o f a Controlled
Substance He posted bail and was
released
June 21 the sheriffs office
responded to a complaint o f kids
riding dirt bikes in the Irrigon area
Children
You're with some friends, so
meone pulls out some matches, ask
them to stop, before fire catches'
You can burn something down, and
hurt someone, too So don't play
with nutchcs. it's better for you
from your
Secret Sister
NOTICE
A LL CUSTOMERS RECEIVING ELECTRICAL SER
VICE IN THE FOLLOWING GENERAL AREAS
(HEPPNER. SAND HOLLOW. WII.I.OW CREEK,
BEAKES, RHEA CREEK. 8-MILE, OLEX, MORGAN.
CECIL, CLEM, MIKKALO. GWEDELF.N) WILE BE
WITHOUT ELECTRICAL POWER ON
O nly w ritte n in q u irie s w ill be a cce p te d and they sh o u ld be sent to the
fo llo w in g a d d re ss by A u g u st 1. 1987:
TIMBER OPERATORS COUNCIL, INC -
I.W.A. PENSION PLAN
ATTENTION: PENSION INQUIRY
P.0. BOX 5183
PORTLAND, OREGON 97208
SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1987
FROM 12:00 NOON TO 7:00 P.M.
Thank you fo r y o u r a tte n tio n and, h o p e fu lly , th is n o tice w ill be of
a ssista n ce to you
COLUMBIA BASIN W ILL USE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO DO SOME WORK ON THE NEW
TRANSMISSION LINE SERVING THESE AREAS.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL
COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOP. 676-9146
S in ce re ly.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
TIMBER OPERATORS COUNCIL. INC-I W A. PENSION PLAN
» y
COLUMBIA BASIN
ELECTRIC CO-OP. INC.
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