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EIGHT - Heppner G aiette-lim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday M arch 6, 1991 Sheriff’s Report THANK YOU ed to a rural Boardman residence to investigate a suspicious vehicle. Pro blem was resolved; Morrow County deputy respond ed to an Irrigon residence to take a report of vandalism. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County deputy assisted Oregon State Police in an attempt to locate a vehicle on 1-84. Deputy was unable to locate vehicle; Morrow County deputies respond ed to an alarm at the Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone during a power outage. Everything was OK; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a Lexington residence for a neighborhood disturbance. Problem was resolved; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence in Boardman. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness. M arch 3: M orrow County deputies responded to a domestic disturbance at the Evergreen Terrace apartments. Wesley R. Bolin, 30, Heppner, was arrested on charges of Assault IV, Attempted Assault I, Assault on Public Safety Officer, Resisting Arrest and two counts of Menacing. Bolin is lodged at Ben ton County Jail; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon Mobile Court for a report of a neighborhood distur bance. Problem was solved; The Sheriff s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: February 26: Morrow County deputy responded to a report of stolen property /harassment, West Glen area in Boardman. Report was a civil matter; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a report of trespass in the Ir- rigon area. Report is under investigation; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman fire depart ment to a report of a field fire north of 1-84 on Hwy. 730. No futher in formation was available at press time; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a report of trespass and harass ment near Boardman. No citations were issued. February 27: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Arl ington ambulance to a one-vehicle rollover on 1-84, west bound, mile post .130. Two people were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with unknown injuries; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Spray Ambulance to Spray Hill Road. Airlife was dispat ched and transported one male, 46, to PMH in Bend with an unknown illness; Morrow County Sheriffs office Morrow County deputy respond dispatched the Boardman fire depart ed to a location on Willow Creek, ment to a field fire at the Boardman Family and friends are Heppner, for a report of a hazard in cemetery. Call was unfounded. the roadway. Hazard was removed; February 28: Morrow County cordially invited to a wedding ' Morrow County deputy respond Sheriffs office dispatched the Mit reception in honor of chell ambulance to a residence in ed to Hwy. 74 in the lone area to a report of a hazard in the roadway. Mitchell for an 87-year-old male pa Larry and Connie Aragon Hazard was removed; tient with an illness; Morrow County deputy made con t the Heppner Elks Lodge Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a tact with an lone resident regarding Saturday, March 9, 1991 an accident on Hwy. 74 in lone. neighborhood complaint; Morrow County deputy respond Civil matter; at 7 P.M. Morrow County deputy assisted a ed to the Boardman area for a com plaint of property damage. Amount citizen in distress in the Boardman area; of damage was $200. Morrow County deputy respond March 1: Morrow County deputy responded to the Branson residence ed to the Hays residence in Irrigon in Irrigon for a report of stolen auto for a report of a burglary. Items and parts. Amount o f value was value were yet to be determined. In unknow n, investigation is vestigation is continuing; Morrow County deputy arrested continuing; Morrow County Sheriffs office John Henry Hartjen, 26, Irrigon, on dispatched the Condon ambulance a Umatilla warrant for Contempt of and Condon Fire department to an Court. He was transported to and accident involving two vehicles on released into the custody of the Umatilla Police department. Hwy. 206, just past Mt. Identifier. March 4: Morrow County deputy No transport was made. M arch 2: M orrow County responded to a report of van- deputies responded to a business in dalism/theft of fuel at the school bus Boardman to assist Boardman Police sheds in Heppner. Investigation is department with a disturbance. Cory continuing; nthC Morrow County Sheriffs office N. Owen, 22, Boardman, was ar rested for menacing and possession responded to West Glen in Board- of less than ounce. He was arraign man regarding a complaint of pro ed to apear at Irrigon Justice Court; perty damage caused by goats; Morrow County deputy made con Morrow County deputy respond ed to a business in Irrigon for a tact with a Heppner resident regar No Payments for 90 days. disturbance. Problem was resolved; ding a civil problem; Morrow County Sheriffs office County deputy respond 90 Day FREE Financing with Polaris StarCarcL* ed Morrow to 1-84, mile post 152, to assist dispatched the Arlington fire depart Buy any new Polaris ATV between and older. For your safety: Always Oregon State Police with a non ment to Hwy. 19, four miles south March 1st and May 31st and take it home wear a helmet, eye protection and of Arlington to assist the railroad injury motor vehicle accident; with no money down. 90-day free fin- protective clothing. Be particularly Morrow County deputy respond with a construction accident; anting and no payments for 90 days. careful on difficult terrain. Polaris Morrow County deputy respond ed to a business in Irrigon for a com A swift, simple, sensible way to own recommends that all ATV riders take plaint of criminal mischief. In ed to a residence in the West Glenn a Polaris. Your participating a training course. For safety Addition in Irrigon to assist with a vestigation is continuing; Polaris dealer has the details. and training information, see Morrow County deputy respond domestic disturbance. Problem was WARNING: ATVscan your dealer or call Polaris ed to 1-84, mile post 152, for a non resolved. be hazardous to operate. TTiese toll-free at 1-800-342-3764. During the week of Feb. 25 - injury motor vehicle accident block arc full-size machines designed March 4 Morrow County deputies ing the freeway; *On approved credit. to be ridden only by adults 18 ©1991 Polaris Industries, L.P. Morrow County Sheriffs office assisted six disabled motorists dur dispatched the Boardman ambulance ing the week. to a one car roll over on 1-84, mile post 166. No patients were Lexington, Ore. 989-8586 transported; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Arlington ambulance A St. Patrick’s Day teen dance has to mile post 117 for a one vehicle roll been planned for Saturday, March over. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy respond 16 from 9 p.m. to midnight at the M orrow County Fairgrounds pavilion. Music will be by ‘‘Full Tilt Audio” and will feature big screen P U B L IC N O TIC E videos and a light show. Admission MORROW COUNTY js $2 per person.___________ BILLS PAID OVER $500.00 - JANUARY 1991 ACCRUAL BASIS WRIGHT CHEV. The Junior Class would like to thank the R&W Drive In and Central Market fo r their help with our concession stand . Spring Wheat Seed DIUKWIN WHEAT $99° /C W T VITA VAX 2 0 0 WITH LINDANE Eric & Mamie Anderson 422-7204 ZERO DOWN LEXINGTON LUMBER Teen dance to feature videos Believe It. Assoc, of OR Counties 17030.41 Bank of Eastern OR..... 21377.38 City of Heppner............... 2000.00 Columbia Basin.................. 1227.13 Edward S Berretta............. 750.00 Howard Pettyjohn...............1879.17 McKeever/Morris............ 1060.19 Morrow Soil & Water....... 3000.00 Oregon Dept of Rev___4488.20 Pioneer Memorial Hospital. 644.00 Russell Oil Co................... 1549.74 Assoc, of OR Counties .8849.87 Columbia Basin................. 804 64 Dobyns Pest Control..........971 38 Lexington Lumber............ 1841.42 Oregon Dept, of Rev.......2423.80 Scarborough’s.................... 696.67 United Crushing...........14962.60 Dale Hooker......................800.00 911 Emergency Fund U.S. West Comm.............. 807.08 Assoc. of OR Counties. . . 2071.35 ESD-Gilliam County....1733.01 Oregon Dept, of Rev......... 734.00 Morrow Co School Dlst Morrow Co. School Dist 37550.63 Special Transportation E.C.O .A .C .........................649 99 Published: March 6, 1991 GENERAL FUND Assoc, of OR Counties..... 1101.76 Awbrey Computer........... 2821.65 Benjamin Franklin.............653.00 Benton County.................12824.42 Clean & Clear................... 1041.00 Code 3 Public Safety........ 1005.00 Devin Oil Co.....................1105.85 Down’s Supply.................. 1098.28 First Interstate................. 5123.61 Heppner Gazette-Times.... 1395.35 IBM Corporation...............856.88 Massco Company..........2229.58 Morrow County................ 1452.91 Morrow County...................666.66 Northwest Motor Freight .900.00 Oregon Dept. Of Rev....... 1321.95 Oregon State Univ...........19604.50 Pacific Mutual............. 11394.93 Pitney Bowes...................4784.00 Pitney Bowes...................2001.00 U.S. West Comm.............4025.87 Uma.Co.Fed.CR.Union .4905.00 ROAD FUND Bank of Eastern OR. .. 10828.94 Clyde/West Inc................. 2083.44 Dept, of Geology..................830.00 Devin Oil Co.................. 85%. 37 Heppner Auto Parts..............626.10 Hermiston Tire...................1045.43 Lott’s Electric..................1001.59 Morrow County................ 5332.04 Pacific Mutual...................5991.71 Pendleton Diesel................2071.52 Stark and Norris................ 1684.03 Uma.Co.Fed.CR. Union... 1210.00 Woodpecker Trucks............ 677.25 YOUTH/CHILDREN SERV COMM Stan Foster........................... 600.00 County School Fund Morrow Co Scho..........22070.92 MENTAL HEALTH FUND Bank of Eastern OR........ 3349.13 City of Boardman.............771.98 ESD-Wheeler County.......1733.01 Joseph H. Diehl..............1280.00 Pacific Mutual................... 1761.15 Morrow Co School Dist B&I N. M orrow V ector C o n tro l First Interstate............35925.00 Bank of Eastern OR.. .4784.81 CO Assessment & Taxation Unsegregated Taxes Oregon Dept of Rev__ 7844.79 David & Patricia Matheny 1102.83 INC. Oldsmobile Your transportation headquarters for 30 years under the same local ownership. Full line of new Chevy pickups, full size Blazers, extended cabs. 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive, V-6 or V-8 engines. Full line of new Chevrolet and Oldsmobile cars small, medium or full size, 2-door. 4-door. 4- cylindcr. V-6, V-8. Also, nice selection of reconditioned and safety checked used pickups and cars. See them all at WRIGHT CHEV. INC. Fossil, Oregon CONTACT Herb Wright Bill M aclnnes or Billy Maclnnes, Jr. ( 503 ) 763-4175 Call to 911 averts tragedy in Heppner Morrow County Undersheriff Verlin Denton credits Morrow County SherifFs dispatcher De’Ann Reid with an “ excellent job” in averting tragedy early Sunday morning. According to the sheriffs report, the department received a 911 call at 3:18 a.m. Sunday. No one was on the line, but the dispatcher could hear loud noises and a disturbance in the background. She quickly put a trace on the call, located the scene and dispatched an officer to the Evergreen Apartments. Denton said that the trace took approximately 10 minutes. Sheriffs Deputy Terry Harper responded to the scene, discovered Wesley R. Bolin, 30, of Heppner, threatening a woman. Ac cording to Denton, when Harper tried to place Bolin under arrest, Bolin resisted, attempted to hit the deputy with a hammer and choke him. The woman again called the Sheriffs office, requesting help for the officer. Class of ‘71 to plan reunion A planning meeting for the Hepp ner High School class of 1971 20-year reunion will be held on Wed., March 13 at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club. Anyone interested in par ticipating is invited to attend. Denton and Deputy Gary Warren were then dispatched to the scene and, after a struggle, were able to place Bolin under arrest. Bolin was charged with assault IV, attempted assault I, assault on a public safety officer, resisting arrest and two counts of menacing. Bolin was lodg ed at Benton County Jail. Deputy Harper suffered bruises on his neck. Denton said that the woman told the sheriffs department that Bolin had beaten her after the two had left a local tavern. The couple returned to the Evergreen Apartments and bolin, intoxicated, had beaten her again, threatened to cut her and “ gouge out her eyes,” according to Denton. He said that the woman, fearful for her life, called the police, but said she was unable to speak to them over the phone, hoping that the sheriffs department would be able to trace the call. WCCC plans work day A workday has been planned at Willow Creek Country Club on- March 9 at 8 a.m. Members are ask ed to bring shovels, rakes, gloves, etc. Lunch will be served. P U B L I C N O T IC E P U B L I C N O T IC E INVITATION TO BID STOCK TRAILER The Morrow County School District invites sealed bids for one new or used in good condition stock trailer. Sealed and plainly labeled “ STOCK TRAILER BID” . Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., March 29, 1991, at the District Of fice, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, OR 97839, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. Bids received after the time for opening will not be opened or considered. Bids specifications for the stock trailer may be examined or obtain ed at the District Office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities for irregularities for what is deemed in the best in terest of the District. Doyle McCaslin Superintendent Published: March 6, 1991 INVITATION TO BID Morrow County Medical Board, Morrow County Oregon, is now ac cepting bids for an Ambulance Vehi cle. Bid information packets are available at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, Oregon, 97836, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., February 25, 1991, through March 15, 1991. All bids must be received by 12:00 noon March 25th at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, Oregon, 97836. Bids must be sub mitted in a sealed envelope marked “ Heppner Ambulance Vehicle.” All bids will be opened on Mon day, April 1, 1991, at the Morrow County Medical Board meeting. After careful review and evaluation, the bids stell be awarded and all other bidders so notified. Morrow County Medical Board, and the Morrow County Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, National origin, sex, religion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Published: March 6, 1991 MORROW COUNTY COURT MINUTES - January, 1991 January 02 January 16 January 16 January 16 January 16 January 24 Order Approving One (1) Tax Refund Order Approving One (1) Tax Refund Two Orders in the Matter of Appointing a Justice of the Peace Pro-Tempore Resolution in the Matter of Establishing a Credit Line for Visa Accounts Order for Resolving a Specific Purpose Grant into the three Counties of the Mental Health Fund Budget Order calling for One Year Special Levy Election Barbara Bloodsworth Clerk of the Morrow County Court Published: March 6, 1991 P U B L I C N O T IC E OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of ETHEL CHAPPELL, Deceased. No. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersign ed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal represen tative of the estate. All persons hav ing claims against the estate are re quired to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the per sonal representative at the offices of Kuhn and Spicer, 269 A. N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon, 97836, 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 February 27, 1991. Pauline Gates. Personal Representative P.O. Box 364 lone, OR 97843 Published: February 27; March 6 and 13. 1991 To the supporters of the Heppner Fillies: We would like to express our deepest appreciation to those in dividuals who offered their financial support to the Heppner Booster club during our recent District Tourna ment. With so much fundraising go ing on these days your support real ly is great. The t-shirts we received will be a long time reminder of this successful basketball season. Again, thanks alot. Sincerely, The 1990-91 Heppner Fillies: Nikki B risbois, Jodi W ilson, Amy Greenup. Heather Eckman, Nina Tucker, Amy Brownfield, Kim Johnston, Christy Corwin, Becky N orton, Sara G reenup, Jodi Johnston, Holly Eckman, coaches Mark Dowdy and Lana Orr ________________________3-6-Ip I wish to express my sincere ap preciation to Dr. Ed Berretta and all of the Pioneer Hospital nursing staff for the wonderful care given me dur ing my recent stay at the hospital. Also, to the many friends who remembered me with get-well and Valentine cards, flowers, plants, gifts and phone calls, you certainly helped keep my spirits up with your kind expressions of care and con cern. Thank you one and all. Wavel B Wilkinson ________________________3-6-lp