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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday September 19, 1990 Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager Tune in to Channel 8, KGW, Portland at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 22, to follow Cycle Oregon III across our state. Maybe you’ll see those hard working Sorop- timists greeting cyclists all day as they arrived, or the volunteers for the Morrow County Tourism Com mittee serving gatorade, or all those dedicated shuttle service drivers who went above and beyond the call of duty as they logged many miles; hard on horses and vehicles but I understand a good time was had by all. On or off screen, everyone who helped in any way on this communi ty undertaking is a ‘‘star” and a true ‘‘Heppner survivor o f Psycho Oregon III.” There is still an oppor tunity to own a survivor T-shirt. Orders have been coming in from cyclists. If local people want a shirt, they are now on sale for $8 at the Chamber Office (Heppner TV). Just received a call from a Cor vallis cyclist who wanted to thank Heppner for a terrific time and great hospitality and another message from Bellevue that Heppner was the best stop. That’s what we want to hear. Time for a new focus...eight members of the Heppner area Response Committee for Rural Economic Development will be traveling to John Day Friday and Saturday for a training session for eastern Oregon com m unities. Members will be looking to all of you for input in the planning pro cess, because a program like this doesn’t work unless ideas come from everyone. When people have owner ship in planning, successful projects are the result. What do you see for Heppner down the road? What are your dreams for your town? What part would you like to play in the future of Heppner? What changes would you like to make? You’ll be hearing more about this. See you at Chamber, noon Tues day. Heppner Elks with a speaker Bridge« Neff, IFYE exchange stu dent from Switzerland. D.A.’s Report Sheriff’s Report The District Attorney’s office at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business dur ing the past week: Alan Hatheway, 36, Seattle, WA- plead guilty to possession of a con trolled substance in Morrow Coun ty Circuit Court before Judge Pro- Tern Ralph Currin. Hatheway was charged with possession of heroin as a result of a vehicle stop on March 16, 1990 on Interstate 84. The defen dant was placed on two years formal probation, fined $500, required to submit to a range of standard drug conditions including drug testing, evaluation and treatment, and sub mission to a polygraph examination to insure compliance with probation. Hatheway was also ordered to enter Driving Under the Influence of In toxicants Diversion program as a result of a companion charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicants. Tonya Ann C iesw ski, 22, Boardman-pleaded guilty to posses sion of a controlled substance before Judge Currin. She was charged with possession of marijuana as a result of a May 31 search of her residence in Boardman. Cieszywski was placed on 18 months formal proba tion and ordered to comply with a standard range of drug-related con ditions including random drug testing, evaluation for drug abuse, treatment as directed and search of her person, vehicle and residence. Melody Krause, 34, Boardman- pleaded guilty before Judge Currin to frequenting a place where con trolled substances are used. Imposi tion of sentence was suspended and Krause was placed on one year pro bation, fined $150, ordered to make restitution of $50 to the Morrow County Drug Enforcement Fund, pay $240 in court-appointed at torney's fees, $20 victim-witness assessment, a $10 jail fee and a $12 BPST fee. The conviction resulted from an arrest in the Boardman area during the spring of 1990. The Sheriffs office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: During Sept. 3-17, Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs department assisted four disabled motor vehicles. Sept: 10: Morrow County deputy responded to the Willow Creek Dam for a report of vandalism. Investiga tion is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Fossil fire department to an alarm at Haven House in Fossil; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a report of a domestic disturbance. Deputy was unable to locate disturbance upon arrival; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the east bound rest area for a female with an unknown illness. Female refused transport; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Arlington fire depart ment to 1-84 mile post 136, east bound for a vehicle on fire. September 11: Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to the Boardman area for a disturbance. Officer was unable to locate distur bance upon his arrival; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Boardman Texaco to back pu Boardman police department with a juvenile problem; Morrow County deputy made con tact with a resident in the Irrigon area to assist with a neighborhood problem; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence at Simplot. One female was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness; Morrow County deputy received a report of a missing hunter in the Penland Lake area. Hunter was located at camp site. September 12: Morrow County deputy delivered an emergency message from the Pilot Rock police department to the Boardman area; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to the Les Schwab Store. Patient refused transport; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a hit and run. Investigations are pending; Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested Sean W. Linne, 19, Portland, for Driving W hile Suspended. Linne was cited and released. September 13: Morrow County deputy assisted Oregon State Police with a marine search; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a dog complaint; Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested Robert James Sutton, 32, Kootenai, Idaho, for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. Sutton was cited by mail for an incident that occurred Feb 8, 1990; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a dog complaint; Morrow County deputy respond ed to an Irrigon business for a report o f a male subject causing a disturbance; Morrow County deputy arrested Jesse Gonzalez Ramirez. 22, Her- miston for Criminal Trespass II. Ramirez was cited and released; Morrow County deputy respond ed to Dodge City in Boardman to in vestigate a juvenile problem. Pro blem was resolved. September 14: Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area for a report of a DUII. Vehicle was located and no further action was taken; Morrow County deputy respond ed to assist Benton County with an investigation regarding a drowning incident; Morrow County deputy respond ed to Hwy. 730 in Irrigon for a traf fic problem. September 15: Morrow County deputy responded to Irrigon to in vestigate a juvenile complaint; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Arlington fire depart ment to a fire of chips on the north side of the freeway, approximately two miles east of Arlington exit; Morrow County deputy respond ed to attempt to locate a reported drunk driver in the lone area. Vehi cle was unable to be located. September 16: Morrow County deputies responded to Lamb Weston near Boardman for a report of a possible burglary. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence on Anderson Road in Boardm an. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a residence in the Irrigon area to assist Irrigon fire department with a report of smoke in a house. Situa tion was under control; Morrow County deputy made con tact with a citizen in Lexington to assist with an animal problem. Pro Christian Church annouces schedule The Heppner First Christian Church meets regularly for worship from 10:45 a m. to 12 noon each Sunday. Terry Calvert from Athena is preaching regularly with lessons from the book of Matthew. Sunday School for all ages starts at 9:45 a.m. All newcomers to the community and oldtimers as well are invited to attend. The church’s phone number is 676-9209. Both m en’s and w om en’s midweek Bible studies are also be ing held. Jens Fredericksen or Deb bie Sco« may be contacted for infor mation on those. Terry Calvert has been serving as an interim minister by bringing the Sunday morning message for a few months until the church can hire a permanent minister. An elder of the Athena Christian Church for 10 years, the Athena Church ordained him as a minister of the Gospel. After growing up in Indiana, Calvert obtained his bachelor’s and master's degrees in psychology from Illinois State Univeristy. He also worked toward his Ph D at the University of Kansas and Arizona State. Active in their community, he and his wife, Cindy, have four sons and own a computer business in Athena where they have lived since 1978. His home phone number is 566-3338. Congratulations on your 40th Mom and Dad L ovef D avid, A .J. & Jerem y Dean, Kris, Steph, Bryan & Grant Gerald, Diana, Derek, Angie & Amy <3t> Lexington Garden Bugs' HARVEST DAY SALE Sat. Sept. 22 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lexington City Hall featuring • Perennials •Garden produce •Baked goods Ad sponsored by Morrow County Grain Growers blem was solved. September 17: Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for an investigation of a burglary. Burglary is still under investigation. Amount of value of items was unknown at press time; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a report of theft at the Ready Mix Sand and Gravel Co. in Board- man. Equipment values were undetermined; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a residence in the Wagon Wheel Addition in Irrigon to in vestigate a theft of automobile parts. Investigation is continuing and values were not yet determined; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Outback Apartments in Board- man. Injuries were unknown and transport refused; Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to Irrigon for a report of shots being fired. Deputy was unable to locate anything upon arrival. September 18: Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to the Boardman area for an animal pro blem. Problem was resolved. Correction Arts & Crafts meeting set This month’s Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts meeting will be at Cam Wishart’s home, 140 S. Gilmore, behind the courthouse, Monday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m. for a potluck dinner. After the meal and business meeting Deena Reid will give a demonstration using Fimo clay. “ She will be making an assortment of dolls that make great gifts,” said a club spokesperson. The above photograph of Duffy Nabholtz was incorrectly identified as Geoff Kronick in the Sept. 12 issue of the Gazette-Times. Nabholtz, from Dallas, Texas, was a participant in the Cycle III bicycle tour passing through Hepp ner Sunday, Sept. 9. Kronick was the first bicyclist to reach Heppner Sunday morning. Cycle III Heppner coordinator Claudia Hughes credits the State of Oregon Tourism Division for much of the success of the bicycle tour in Heppner. Hughes said that a quote attributed to her in the Sept. 12 issue of the Gazette-Times, saying ‘‘The state was no help at all,” was taken out of context. She said that the state ment referred only to the state’s role in food planning. ‘‘The State Tourism Division brought Cycle Oregon III to Hepp ner,” said local coordinator Claudia Hughes. “ The purpose of the event was to bring 2000 new people to communities in the hopes of generating tourism-related dollars while creating an event that would entice visitors to return. If it weren’t for the tourism committee and Cy cle III Board selecting Heppner as a host community, this experience would not have been possible. Dur ing the entire planning process the Cycle III staff was a 1-800-CYCLE Or call way. They had much to learn about small communities and answered questions to the best of their knowledge and experience. The food catering process was on a first year trial basis; therefore, there were no guidelines to follow for food ordering, cost, quantity, size, etc; only tight deadlines to be met. It was in this area only that “ the state was not much help at all.” Hughes announces there will be a follow-up meeting for all committee heads involved in any way with Cy cle Oregon III, Monday, September 24 at 5 p.m. at All Saints Parish. At that time those attending should be ready to share suggestions for future communities involved and to offer comments on the overall feelings of committee members after Cycle III. There will be an opportunity at this meeting to view a video, taped by Barbara Hayes and Heppner High students during Cycle Oregon III, In the Service Navy Seaman Recruit Marvin J. Coleman, son of Donald and Ruth Adams of Irrigon has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command, San Diego. During Coleman’s eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the- job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic fields. His studies included seamanship, close order drill. Naval history and first aid Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligi ble for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene A 1987 graduate of Riverside High School. Boardman, he joined the Navy in May. 1990. by City ol Heppner Sept. 11 - 17, 1990 High 1Low Prêt 46 .0 90 Tues. .0 44 78 Weds. 45 .0 Thurv 78 .0 58 84 Fri. .0 48 75 Sat. .0 45 74 Sun. .0 47 76 Mon. Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past week: September 10: 2:26 a.m.-Motorist Assist; 5:05-Suspicious Person Report; 11:50-citation issued for Ex cessive Noise (tires). September 11: 2:10 p.m.-Found Property; 7:44 p.m.-assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept.; 10:13 p.m.- request officer for Security Check. September 12: 11:45 a.m.-Assist Ambulance; 2-report of Lost Proper ty; 11:18 p.m.-request officer for Security Check. September 13: 11:25 p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief. Septem ber 14: 10:15 a.m .- Worthless Document Case. Justice Court Report Duffy Nabholtz Weather Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hepp ner reports handling the following business during the past week: Kenneth Charles Lindsay, 47, Lexington-Exceeding Truck Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; Debra Jean M cIntosh, 28, P ortland-E ndangering Child Passenger, $38 fine; David Paul Winters, 37, H efn er- Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $20 fine; Gregg Alan Rietmann, 27, Ione- Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine; Susy Kay Olson, 24, Island City- Exceeding the Maximum Speed. 79 mph in a 55 mph zone, $122 fine; Wade M erle Padberg, 34. Lexington-Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $65 fine; Calvin Rhea Ahsbeck, 39, Pendleton-Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine; Jam es Elton G oodw in, 47, Hermiston-Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine; K arla M arie D avison, 20, Heppner-Offensive Littering, $29 fine; Joanna Michelle Welch, 18, Heppner-Offensive Littering, $29 fine; Nicole Marie Harnden, 18, Heppner-Offensive Littering, $29 fine; Shannon V. Perez, Lexington- Minor In Possession, $85 fine; Scott Ray Davis, Lexington- Minor In Possession, $85 fine; K im berley K. H yder, 19, Beaverton-Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 65 mph in a 50 mph zone, $20 fine. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY ESTATE OF: GLADYS O. SNIDER, deceased. No. 90 PR 14 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All per sons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa tion from the records of the court, the personal representative or the at torney for the personal representative. Dated and first published: Harold L. Snider Personal Representative P.O. Box 242 lone, Oregon 97843 Steven H. Corey OSB #72058 O f A ttorneys for Personal Representative Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & Hojem 222 S.E. Dorion Avenue P.O. Box 218 Pendleton, Oregon 97801 503-276-3331 Published: September 19. 26; Oc tober 3. 1990 Popular Calibers now in stock PETTYJOHN’S Heppner. OR 676-9157 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF CIVIL FORFEITURE OF: 1. $920.00 in U.S. currency NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL CLAIMANTS AND TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS READ THIS NOTICE PA RFFU I I Y m YOU MUST “ CLAIM” AN IN TEREST IN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SEIZED PROPERTY OR YOU WILL AUTOMATICAL LY LOSE ANY INTEREST YOU MAY HAVE. TO “ CLAIM” YOU MUST FILE WITH THE ‘‘FORFEITURE C O U N SEL” LISTED BELOW, A LEGAL PAPER CALLED A “ CLAIM” . THE “ CLAIM” MUST BE GIVEN TO THE FORFEITURE COUNSEL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE LAST DAY THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED. THE CLAIM MUST INCLUDE: A) YOUR TRUE NAME, B) YOUR CURRENT AND FUTURE MAILING AD DRESS. C) THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, D) THE TIME, TRANSEROR AND CIR CUMSTANCES OF YOUR AC QUISITION OF YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY, E) THE REASONS YOU BELIEVE THE PROPERTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, F) ALL FACTS SUPPORTING THESE REASONS. G) ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS SUPPORTING YOUR CLAIM AND, H) THE PRECISE RELIEF YOU SEEK. IT MUST BE IN PRO PER FORM AND BE SIGNED BY YOU UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS October 18, 1990. WHERE TO FILE A “ CLAIM" AND FOR MORE INFORMA TION FORFEITURE COUNSEL Jeff M. W allace, M .C .D .A . PHONE 676-9061 Address P.O. Box 664, Courthouse, Heppner, OR 97836 SEIZING AGENCY Morrow Coun ty Sheriff PHONE 676-9061 Ad dress P.O. Box 159, Colirthouse, Heppner OR 97836. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF BASIS FOR CIVIL FORFEITURE On the 2nd day of August, 1990, the above described was seized for civil forfeiture by the Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs Office. The property is subject to forfeiture under OR Law Chapter 791 as X proceeds X pro fits and/or X instrumentalities used in the following prohibited conduct, and/or the solicitation, attempt, or conspiracy to commit the following prohibited conduct X possession of a controlled substance, X manufac ture of a controlled substance. FORFEITURE means that the property will be transferred to the government and persons with any interest in the property will be deprived of that interest without compensation because of the use or acquisition of the property in or through prohibited conduct as defin ed in OR Law. Published. September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 1990 I0UPICK Freestone Canning PEACHES O’Henry 25« lb. (while they last) Prunes 30« lb. Johnagold APPLES (picked) 35* lb. BRING CONTAINERS Thomas Orchards Kimberly, Oregon Ph. 934-2870