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'SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 7, 1990 i = Justice Court Report ___The Official Newspaper of the == g City of Heppner and the H= County of Morrow g O lT P A The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U.S.P S. 240-420 Published every Wednesday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 147 West W'Ulo» Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Hepp ner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow. Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Counties; $23 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h es........................................................... Office Manager, Typesetting April Sykes ...........................................................................................News Editor Carol Atherly ....................................................................... Graphics Department Becky Evans ......................................................................... Graphics Department Monique P a rr e l.................................................................................... Distribution Kay Rene Q ualls............................................................................................Bindery Bob Smith ........................................................................................................ Printer David and April Svkes. Publishers Letters to the Editor Local cancer support group in the works To the Editor: It has been brought to my atten tion that there is a great need in our community for a cancer support group. 1 have stepped out in faith and am working on getting one started. 1 have information from the America Cancer Society, a VCR and cassette tapes and a whole lot of hope. Now I need volunteers to let me know what cancer patients and family members need and want and also so meone to help me get things started. We already have November 19, Mon, at 7 p.m. set for our first meeting and All Saints* Episcopal Church has donated the use of their parish hall so we are well on our way. If you can help in any way please call me at 676-5238. (s) Merilee McDowell Heppner Seeks to renew old friendship To the Editor: Would any of your readers know the whereabouts and married name of Elise Bamfiend? I would very much like to contact her and renew an old friendship. Elise lived in Morgan with her mom and dad, Zoe and Martin, and a brother, Gene. They raised Shetlands and owned and operated the Morgan store and post office. Elise was a student at lone, graduating in 1952 or 1953.1 would appreciate any information. (s) Carolee Anderson 201 North 21st Street Kelso, WA 98626 Rug crochet class set Nov. 15 The Neighborhood Center will sponsor a rag rug crocheting class Thursday, November 15 from 1-4 p.m. There is no charge but registration would be appreciated. An instruction pamphlet will be ready for those registered. An evening class will be held later if enough people are interested. For more information call Joyce Breeding at the Center 676-5024 or VoJean Forquer 676-5408. O F F -^ jg p Now is the time to check your [chimney - make sure lit’s clean and safe. The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hepp ner reports handling the following business during the past week: Michael Don Gorman, Lexington- Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 69 mph in a 53 mph zone, $53 fine; Dennis R. Bilker, 47, Heppner- Exceeding the Maximum Speed limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine; Arthur Clarence Warren, 60, Heppner-Disobeyed Stop Sign, $20 fine; Allen Jeffrey H adley, 31, Hermiston-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $43 fine; Cheryl Ann Palmer, 35, Irrigon- Violation of Road Oosure, $58 fine; Arnold Loil Tipton, 48, Irrigon- Violation of Road Gosure, $58 fine; Mitchell Jess Tipton, 42, Irrigon- Violation of Road Gosure, $58 fine; Arthur William Palmer, Jr., 56, Irrigon-Violation of Road Gosure, $58 fine; Nicole Marie Harnden, 18, Heppner-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone, $90 fine; Peter Michael Pfau, Jr., 56, Stevensville, MT.-No PL’C Permit, $43 fine; Alan Keith Gregory, 27, Umatilla- Open Container (beer), $65 bail forfeited; Jam es Law rence H all, 31, Mil waukie-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $20 fine; Arnold Dean Tipton, 27, Irrigon- Violation of Road Gosure, $58 fine; Dana Dean Allen, 41, Portland- Open Container, $49 fine; Michael Allen Johnson, 25, Hermiston-Possession of more than One Hunting License and Deer Tag, $43 fine; Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $43 fine; Shannon Virginia Perez, 18, Ione- Criminal Mischief H, $393 fine, 90 days in jail with $150 fine and 90 days in jail suspended with one year probation with no further violation of law excluding minor traffic; Anthony Buckley, Pendleton- Criminal Trespass n , $147 fine; Lane Nelson Buckley, Pendleton- Criminal Trespass O, $147 fine; Robin Scott, Heppner-Criminal Mischief II, $90 fine, 30 days in jail, jail sentence suspended. .................... n D.A.’s Report . . I to meet Nov. 12 ¡Now is also a good time to let Marianne, (Steve or Bob help you review your in surance protection. AN MARTER & AHL NSURANCE INC. PO SOI 755 • 117 NORTH MAIN STREET • HEPPNER OREGON 91836 • 6769113 On November 12 the Heppner Home Extension Club will hold their first meeting at the home of Debbie H arper. Debbie will give a demonstration on microwave cook ing, “ M axim izing Your Microwave.” This is a new organization and anyone is welcome to attend. The meetings will be held every second Monday of the month and a different topic will be covered at each meeting. For more information con tact Debbie Harper at 676-9141 or Cindi Doherty at 676-5122. Do You Use Oxygen A t Home ? The District Attorney’s office at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business dur ing the past week in Morrow Coun ty Circuit and District Courts: Rhonda Martinex, 23, Irrigon, plead guilty to frequenting a place where controlled substances are us ed. Judge Pro-Tern Ralph Currin suspended imposition of sentence and placed Martinez on one year probation. She was further ordered to pay $250 restitution to the Mor row County Drug Enforcement Fund, a $20 Victim Assistance fee, $12 Board on Police Standard and Training (BPST) fee and a $10 jail fee; Artemio Torres Lomas, 24, Stan field, plead guilty to driving while suspended before Judge Currin. Im position of sentence was suspended and Lomas was fined $500, placed on one year probation, ordered to reimburse the State of Oregon, $240 for court-appointed attorney fees, pay a $20 Victim Assistance fee, and a $30 BPST fee; Vem Edward Lemmon, 46, Her miston, plead guilty to driving while revoked and driving while under the Legion to hold pancake supper The Heppner unit of the American Legion will hold their annual pan cake supper to honor veterans on Saturday, Nov. 10 from5-7 p.m. All veterans are welcome. 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