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:.v - * • • » . • -* «-i*-, -i. • V» • • . Heppner G iu cttr-lim es, llrp p n rr, Oregon M rdiifsda*, January 17, IWO . THREE. Justice Court Report Columbia Valley Chronicle newspaper begins publication The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex in Heppner rrports handling the folio*ing business dur ing the past week [>aJe Alan Munkers, 33. Heppncr Expired Vehicle License. $41 bail forfeited. Earl Jacob Woolerv. 59. I'matilla Defective Trailer Brakes. $65 bail forfeited. Keith Carrol Rea. 52. lone- Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 72 mph in a 55 mph rone. S33 fine. Ronald Hehcr Evan. 30. Portland Failure to Validate Deer Tag. $43 fine, Lance Eugene Whitmore. Jr • Driving Over Fire Hoses at Fire Scene. $20 fine. James Dwayne Wallace. 25. Portland Operators License Expired, $49 fine. Bruce Douglas Bergstrom. 3b, Heppner No Side Marker Lights, $20 fine. Troy William Dunaway. 18. Heppner-Minor In Possession. $85 fine. P hillip Lewis E stberg, 18, Heppner Minor In Possession. $75 fine a personal computer and desktop software'' to prepare his articles for publication He will stay with the newsletter as well as with the week ly newspaper Glenn publishes at his Boardman home, with the help of family members Within the eight page spread's first issue were stories of the new crane at Port of Morrow, the naming of the Riverside School gym after Dan Daltoso. retired RHS pnn Cipal. the resignation of the Board nun Chief of Police, an introduction of Mark Eiscle. Riverside's vice- principai. the recent w indstorm and other general news and sports Call 676-9228 or 481-2901 or 922-3W9 RHS gym named for past principal Daltoso By Marty Suter On January 5. 1990. the Riverside High School Gymnasium was nam cd Daltoso Gymnasium after Dan Daltoso, recently retired principal of Riverside High School Dan was recognized for his loyal ty and dedication to sfxirts. as well as to the sshix'l itself As football coach Daltoso took his football team to state, and captured the Class A Slate C ham pionship He was employed nuns years as principal ol Riverside High School For several sears he serse»! as the Columbia * * •-■ V, ï • Basin Conference representative to the O regon Schools A thletic Association Daltoso spends his leisure time fishing in the new bass boat, presented to him h\ the community ol Boardnun at his ictiremont |urty A 33-year old Irrigon nun plead guilty Fnday to drug related charges in Morrow County Circuit Court, according to Morrow County District Attorney Jeff Wallace Phillip Midland entered guilty pleas to two counts of delivery of mcthamphctaminc in February and March. 1989 Hie charges stemm ed fn*m an undercover investigation by the Morrow County Sheriff’s Of fice and the Irrigon Police Department Circuit Court Judge Pro-Tern Ralph Curnn ordered a pre sentence investigation, and continued the mat ter for sentencing pending comple tion of the pre sentence investigation Lunch - *3** Garden club holds meeting Dinner WED - Ham Steak* I 75 THURS - Chinese FRI - Steak A Pork Noodle-« * Í 7 * Shrimp ® fi7 * The Heppner Garden Club met Tuevlay evening, January 9. in the St Patrick's Senior Center meeting r«xim Guests were Mr and Mrs Don Haugen. Wave! Wilkinvin. Bill Kuhn. Phillip Kuhn and Josh Clark Ihe program was in two parts Debbie Scott gave lielplul in forma tion on fuchsias their growing, culture and pruning lane and Bill Rawlins described at MON - Ground Round * 1 7 TUES - Veal Parmesan ® -l7 ® The children o f Mike and Eileen Sali rig cordially invite all friends and relatives to a 40th wedding anniversary reception in their honor on Saturday , January 27th , 1 - 4 p . r n a t the Heppner Elks Lodge. length some "All America Sclcc lions for 1990" of vegetables and flowers All members were urged to try something new in their gardens this year Hostesses serving refreshments were Alberta Johannes. Verna Brin da and Bebc Munkcrs The next meeting will begin with a pot luck dinner at the Dawna Ar chcr home on Monday, February 5 .N o Gifts Please ///¿y 'tv* « A A V-v • • •• -4 ,p *. , » • .» * •• j I • ■ • « K S » \ Irrigon man pleads guilty to drug charges H eppner pounds R iverside, 44-32 WAGON WHEEL CAFE SPECIALS WED • Soup and Sandwich THURS * Chinese Pork Noodles FRI. - Fishwicn w clam chowder MON - Chili Burger TUES - Mexican Food • I r r ig o n N ew s IH By Marty Suter Boardman now has a community newspaper to fill the void left by the Boardman Beacon and Boardman Enterprise, the Columbia Valley Chronicle, which began circulation Monday. January 8 Copies of the paper were printed and mailed free to all postal patrons in the Boardman and irrigon vicinity C olumbia Valley Chronicle is also given away at stores in Morrow County and Arlington Ed Glenn, publisher, has been publishing a market newsletter for the Northwest wine grape industry for a little more than a year, using . * ’ * • ». V ; • • P to • X*» • - • f • - • - j . • • • . • % -, • * ■ * • - • * * * c ’ > *-* ■ 4 - “ *'< .4 ; * » • % V / 1 >S . ; • V k . . • . K * » * r . * •»' •, • *..• ' ^ - V "V I ' ’W v v • *. , /> ■ - » . .% '* ^ ' ’ **': -r*. - : i By Scoff Joh n sfo n Die Heppner Fillies remainexl unbeaten in CBC plav asthev pound cii their rivals from the north. 44 *2 Lhe Fillies |umpexl out last as they built a Id (xunt lead after one quarter of play Heppner held the visiting Pirates to iust one field goal in the first quarter ami never hx'kcd back Heppner out scored Riverside in the second permd 10 to nine and had a commanding 11 point lead at the halt Die Fillies built on their 11 point lead in the third quarter as they outscorcd the Pirates, Id b . and went into the final period leading '2 17 Jennifer Curtin scored six |x>ints in the quarter Nikki Brishois scored six points m the final quarter as the f dies cruised to the 12 |x>int victory Currin led all scorers with IS points Oulcie Palmer added III points for the victorious Fillies Coach Mark Dowds credited a tough Fills defense lor the win XX e played pretty gixxl defense- tonight Our shot selection was better, but we still had problems with unforced er rors." stated Dowdy 5' *s . V /v v ,. * - ... r • *** «* ‘ * i - S . * J e n n ife r C u rrin g u a r d s R iv e rs id e p la y e r in F rid a y ’s g a m e ! v v s - S » » * Judge C im ili im poscd but suspcnded 18 monilis in prison, and ordcrcd Salci to undergo montai hcalth evuluation and treatment as pati ot bei prohation. and lo pay '24U in court a|ipointed attomey let-s and a 'SO assessment to thè violini witness lumi » Story Urne set for January 22 ;» Heppner Public I ibr.uv siorv hour fot all pre schoolcrs svili siati al 10 '0 a m Jan 22 Kay Proclor will lx- thè reader Volunicer readers are needed II vou i.m help ple.tse cali thè librare r*! . S. - • * - Hermiston woman sentenced later apprehended by the Boardnun Police Department Circuit Court Judge Pro Tem Ralph Curnn ordered a presentence investigation, aixl continued the nut ter for sentencing, pending comple tion of the pre sentence investigation . *• .‘ s' *íi I V Id. V Hriiwnflrlrl, lin k er. Johnston, b k m rn . (.rrrn u p , ( ..rv.ln totals IN N 1 44 Ktsrrslilr (J2l Short 2 l-J 5: Sulrr 2 2 X ft; I sans 4 4^6 12; Morgan 4 |-2 V, IHum. Srsl. Ilrllhrrg, Ira rtrr totals 12 8-10 12. * potnl goals none t.Hilr.Mil nonr total fouts-KIsrrsMtr 12, llrp pn rr Ift A 20 year old Hermiston woman received 18 months probation as a result of her guilty pica to unauthorized use- of a motor vehic le, according to Morrow Countv District Attorney Jett Wallace lolly Marie Saier was sentenced ilav bv Circuit Court Judge Pro lem Ralph Currin She was charg ed with attempting to steal an automobile troni the dnveway of a private residence in Irrigon m September She was caught while at tempting to steal the car by the owner who had been awakened bv lhe noise outside Ihe owner then subdued her until police arrived a short time later -.►] ' V j i. * - - <>o 2 . v i in ? m i n n j ) Canto I ] * A 20 year old Boardman plead guilts Friday to first degree burglars in Morrow County Circuit Court, according to Morrow County District Attorney Jell Wallace James Mabe was charged with burglarizing a residence in Board man in November and taking a number of personal items He was . - -s ; < *• V, f ■ * ^ r*.. - * > llrp pn rr 12 10 10 12 44 K itrrsldr 2 0 ft |X .12 llrppnrr i 44 i H ms I n .I s I f>0 ft. xiiMikrt ^ ^ ft C»ln*rr 14 4 III, ( BfOW olM d I Boardman man pleads guilty . ■ • _^i, ■ ■. 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