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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 23, 1993 - FIVE Engagements W CCC Golf Father’s Day Barbecue June 20, 1993 Play was a team best ball and all fathers added the number of children to their handicaps. Low gross: first-Corol, Dave and Slater Mitchell and Joyce and Hal Dinkins; second-Bebe and Riley Munkers, Ann and Duck Lusher and Larry Scroggins; third-Norma and Ray French and Earl and Peggy Fishbum. Low net: first-Bob and Suzanne Jepsen and Jay and Lori Straley; second-Cindi and Adam Doher ty, Cyde Estes and Eric Skroch; third-Carol and Earl Norris and Frank and Neoma Bailey; fourth- Bettv Christman. Stan Kemp and Lorene and Bob Montgomery. Longest putt on hole 3: Suzanne Jepsen; first shot on hole 4-Slater Mitchell; second shot on hole 1-Uene Sonstegard. 9 hole ladles invitational June 22, 1993 W ilson — R eece Carmen Wilson, Lexington and Danny Wilson, Heppner announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter Jodi Fae Wilson to Scott Michael Reece. They both graduated from Heppner High School in 1991. Scott is the son of Rick Reece, LaGrande and Donna Tate, Salem and is employed by Marlette Mobile Homes, Hermiston. Jodi is employed by Pacific Northwest Farming Company, Hermiston. The couple plans a July 3 wedding at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner. HOST FAMILIES NEEDED! Expose your family to another culture. Well screened girls and boys, ages 15 to 18 years old. from Scandinavia, Krance, Germany, Holland, Italy, the CIS (for merly the Soviet Union), and England need families willing to host them tor the coming school year. Enrich your family and make a lifelong friend of a young, overseas visitor. Call now to qualify and select your own exchange student (single parents may apply): Local Area Representative: Cathy Halvorsen at 422-7107 Mickle at 1-800-733-2773 (Toll Free) Fully Insured! Own Spending Money! ASSE International Student Exchange Program is a public benefit, non-profit organization. Low gross of the field: Eileen Padberg. Guest winners: Kinzua-low gross. Shelly Hankins, low net- Linda Dunn. Tri Cities: low gross-Jane Madison, low net-Lee Ann Nall. La Grande: low gross-Freda Herron, low net-Judy Achley. Meadow Springs: low gross- Regina Perry, low net-LaVeda Brumfield. Canyon Lakes: low gross-Dee Sloan, low net-Marla Fox. West Richland: low gross- Sheila Ascherl, low net-Vera Jones. Pendleton: low gross-Nora Lee Holdman, low net-Bea Winget. Walla Walla Vets: low gross- Ruby Akems. Heppner: low gross, first- Neoma Bailey, second-Anita Boyer, third-Lois Hunt; low net first-Helen Gilliam and Muriel Palmer, second-Bemice Lott. third-Norma French, Dorris Graves, Lorena Jones, Carol Norris and Luvilla Sonstegard. Long drive #6 Heppner Luvilla Sonstegard. KP H \ Barbara Gilbert, Hepp ner; N ora Lee H oldm an, Pendleton; Georgia Loomis, Kin- zua; Ruby Akems, Walla Walla Vets; Jane Madison, Tri Cities. Birdies: Doll Campbell, Bar bara Gilbert and Nora Lee Holdman. Chip ins: Linda Burner and Lee Ann Nall. Letter to the Citizens of Morrow County Pacific Gas Transmission (PGT) is pleased to inform you that repairs to Morrow County roads damaged by this past winter’s construction of our natural gas pipeline in the county will begin in late June. The first road repairs will take place on six miles of Baseline road located in the central county area. This work is scheduled to begin on June 29. Contracts are currently being prepared and will be award ed for other road repairs identified by the county and PG T. R epairs on county roads will occur concurrently to expedite the com pletion of this work and minimize inconvenience to the citizens of Morrow County and harvesting operations. Portions of the repair (such as that slated for Baseline Road) require extensive rebuilding of the roe surface, in other locations minor filling and patching will be performed to return the roads to pre-pipeline construction conditions. Deteriorated road conditions may be especially troublesome in locations awaiting repair. To handle such situations, we are prepar ing with assistance from the county, a capability to respond with emergency repairs to alleviate these situations until the can be performed. W e will publish a notice with the inform ation you will need to notify us within the week. plaitne * P G T ’s pipeline expansion through the county is not yet com pfote- construction is scheduled to resume west of Condon in mickJuly and be completed at lone late this summer. The construction contrac tor’s use of county roads during the summer months should forestall road damage. Of course, should further dam age occur as a result of pipeline construction activities, PG T w ill initiate repairs on the af fected roadways. PGT is pleased to work with the citizens and officials of Morrow Coun ty. Thank you for your patience during the construction of our natural gas pipeline. Signed, Roland K. Young, Manager PGT, Oregon Community Relations Door prizes were won by Georgia Loomis, Linda Burner, Mary K Williams, Regina Perry, Marilyn Willems, Sheial Ascherl, Norma Tullis, Ruby Akems and Bernice Lott. Sheriffs Report^ The Morrow County Sheriffs office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: June 15: Morrow County depu ty responded to Lexington for a report of a juvenile problem; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Board man am bulance and rescue to a motor vehicle accident on 1-84, mile post 162 west bound. Two peo ple were transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital with unknown injuries; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon Marina to investigate a report of criminal mischief; M orrow County deputy responded to Hwy 74 midway between lone and Lexington for a report of a motor vehicle acci dent. Tw o people were transported by private vehicle to Pioneer Memorial Hospital; M orrow County deputy responded to Irrigon for a report of a vehicle having problems at the boat ramp; M orrow County deputy responded to shots being reported in the Irrigon area. Investigation is continuing. June 16: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Arlington ambulance and rescue to 1-84, mile post 144 Vi east bound for a motor vehicle acci dent. Two people were transported to Good Shepherd Community H ospital in Hermiston; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to Oregon Hay. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston with injuries; M orrow County deputy responded to the Lexington area for a report o f suspicious circumstances; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a roll over on 1-84, west bound at 176. There was no transport ambulance was cancell ed en route; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a property dispute; M orrow County deputy responded to Irrigon to assist Oregon State Police with a non injury two vehicle accident. June 17: Morrow County depu ty investigated the report of a neighborhood disturbance on 8th Street West, Irrigon; M orrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept in an investigation of a report of a prowler at a residence off Wilson Road in Boardtnan; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a two vehicle accident on 1-84, mile post 167 west bound. There were no transports and injuries were unknown; M orrow County deputy responded to Irrigon on a possi ble civil dispute; M orrow County dtp u ty responded to investigate some damage done to a vehicle belong ing to David Bills in Irrigon. Amount of value was known at press time. June 18: Morrow County depu ty responded to assist the Board- man Police Dept, with a juvenile problem in Boardman: M orrow County deputy responded to Irrigon to in vestigate a report of a theft from a business in Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to Boardman to take a report of a theft of jewelry from Kay Dawson. Approximate value was $800 to $1,300; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a business on Col umbia Avenue, Boardman. Call W« Print ENVELOPES Many styles and colors to choose from . fimtta-TInws 878-9221 was cancelled en route; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate a report o f erratic driving in Irrigon. June 19: Morrow County depu ty responded to investigate a juvenile problem in Irrigon; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate a report o f a careless driver on 1-84; Morrow County deputy dispat ched the Condon Fire Dept to a telephone pole in front of Coun try Flowers, a business in Condon; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Heppner am bulance to a residence six miles west of Ruggs. One person was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an unknown illness. June 20: Morrow County depu ty arrested David Alan Bills, 43, Irrigon, for Assault IV, domestic; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to E 2nd for one female. There was no transport; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a neighborhood dispute; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a bashed in mail box; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Heppner am bulance to a residence in Hepp ner. One person was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an unknown illness; M orrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Dept with a domestic disturbance in Boardman. June 21: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil ambulance and Fire dept to a motor vehicle accident lVi miles out of Fossil on Hwy. 19. One male was transported to Madras; Morrow County deputy took a report of a hit and run at Jordan Elevator in lone. Amount of value and damage was unknown at press time. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice responded to Idaho St. in Ir rigon for a report of a traffic hazard; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report o f dogs chasing livestock; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, Arlington Fire Dept., Boeing, US Navy and Portland General Electric for a fire reported at the TACX Plant, Tag- gares Farms, Three Mile Ca nyon, Boardman; M orrow County deputy assisted in locating and reuniting a juvenile who was separated from her family on vacation; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to the Boardman Marina baseball field for two juveniles with injuries; Morrow County deputy ar rested Leo Clarence Keizur, 43, Irrigon for Maintaining a Dog as a Public Nuisance. Keizur was cited and released: M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a dnink driver. Deputy was unable to locate driver; M orrow County deputy responded to the Heppner area for a report of a stolen vehicle. Deputy was not able to locate anything, civil matter. Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Stacy Lee W ilson, 19, Lexington-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 73 mph in a 35 mph zone, $76 fine; Martin Charles Dudley, 38, Portland-Allowing Unlicensed Person to Operate a Motor Vehi cle, $25 fine; Failure to Transfer Title since Oct. 14, 1992, $25 fine; Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $23 fine; Nina Kiyomi Tucker, 19. Hermiston-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $61 fine; John Francis Flynn, 34, Heppner-No Trailer License, $25 fine; Timothy Gerald Davidson. 20. Heppner-Defective Equipment, hom. rear view mirror, $25 fine; Shawn LcRoy Wilson, 20, Stanfieid-Failure to Carry Valid Registration Card, $25 fine; James Donald Hams, 42, Heppner-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; Michael Don Gorman, 21, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 42 mph in a 25 mph zone, $61 fine; John D. Setser, 35, Portland- Failure to Properly Validate Deer Tag, $75 fine; Lim Long, 51, Tacoma, WA.- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $25 fine; Vee Yen, 27, Olympia, WA.- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50 fine, bail forfeited; Phan Kheng, 32, Tacoma, WA.-Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50 fine, bail forfeited; Kamal Yearn, 25, Olympia, WA.-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 63 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; Moeun Ourk, 42, Tacoma, WA.-Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50 fine, bail forfeited; Sokha Sek, 24, Tacoma, WA.- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50 fine, bail forfeited; Steven Randy Fisher, 44, Portland-Exceeding the Max imum Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; Michael John Hammons, 20, Heppner-Failure to Drive Right, passing at intersection, $31 fine; Eldon DeWaine Powers, 44, Pendleton,-Truck Speeding, 64 mph in a 55 mph zone, $32 fine; Scott Michael Reece, 20, Hermiston-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $55 fine; Eric Lee Gilbert, 18, Heppner- Failure to Change Vehicle License, $31 fine. PU B LIC NOTICE SECOND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a propos ed budget for Heppner Water Control District, Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, will be held at the Petty john Office Bldg, 430 Hepp- ner/Lexington Highway, Hepp ner, Oregon. The hearing will take place on the 24th day of June, 1993, at 8:00 p.m. The pur pose of the hearing is to discuss the budget with interested per sons. The first Notice of Budget Hearing and Financial Summary was published in the Heppner- Gazette on May 26, 1993. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained at the Heppner Water Control District office 430 Heppner/Lexington Highway, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Al Osmin, Chair Published: June 23, 1993_____ PU B LIC NOTICE NOTICE TO SHERIFF’S SALE On the 13th day of July, 1993 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a.m. Standard of Time in accordance with ORS 187.110, at the front door of the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at Public Auction all the right, title, claim and interest of Morrow County to the highest bidder for purchase at the minimum prices and on the terms as set forth below, the following described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: A parcel of property located north of Interstate Highway 84, more particularly described as Tax Lot 300 in Section 20C, Township 4 North, Range 27, E.W .M ., consisting of approx imately five acres, all in Morrow County, Oregon, SUBJECT TO any and all encumbrances of record. THIS PROPERTY HAS NO LEGAL ACCESS. Minimum Price: $3000.00 Market Value: $3000.00 Terms: Cash in full at the time of sale. Said sale is made under an Order issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County to me directed: In the Matter of Real Property owned by Morrow County and Directing Sheriff to Conduct Sale dated May 26, 1993. The minimum price which miy be ac cepted for the property is fixed by Order of the County Court and stated with each parcel describ ed above. ROY L. DRAGO, Sheriff Morrow County. Oregon By: Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: June 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1993