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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 12, 1994
Sheriffs Report
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
The Sheriff's office in Hepp
ner reports dispatching the
following business during the
past week:
Heppner
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#Alice R. Majeske
David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers
Letter to the Editor
V o te no on m easure 8
To The Editor
Seniors, vote no on Measure
8; it's an attack on seniors-
retirees and potential retirees
on fixed incom es. The
legislature could not pay for the
m .r "
ifunded state man
d a te to meal communities and
wants to pay for it from the
retirement trust account of local
goverment employees, your
neighbors.
The sponsors of the initiative
use an example of retirees with
$48,000/year retirements. The
true facts and figures are:
Section 6, PERS information
packet of July 28, 1994: Mon
thly Benefit Amount No. of
Retirees less than $500 mo,
31,080; $500-900, 12,845;
$1,000-1,499, 6,681; $1,500-
1,999, 4,247; $2,000-2,499,
2,804; $2,500-2,999, 1,533;
$3,000-3,499, 718; $3,500-3,999,
296; $4,000-4,499 ($48,000), 122;
$4,500-4,999, 53; $5,000-5,499;
27; $5,500-5,999, 13; $6,000-
6,499, 8; over $6,500, 7.
Half of all retirees get checks
of less than $500 month. Of
60,434 retirees on PERS, only
230 make $48,000 or more. Do
you think you can get a PAC 10
coach or university president to
work in Oregon for under
$48,000?.
Why penalize local govern
ment PERs employees for the
inability of the legislature to
balance the budget? If lottery
dollars were diverted to educa
tion instead of economic
development, would you have
to take money from retirees to
balance the budget?
Vote no on measure 8. Sup
port local government services.
Sincerely,
(s) J. F. Azumano
Box 156
Hood River
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slate meeting
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Funeral services for Alice R.
Majeske were held Monday,
Oct. 10'at the Hope Lutheran
Church in Heppner. Con
cluding service and burial was
at the Lexington Cemetery.
Mrs. Majeske, 69, of Lex
ington, died Thursday, Oct. 6,
1994 at her home.
She was born Aug. 17, 1925
at Bend, to Kenneth and Myr
tle Duncan Marshall. The fami
ly lived in Idaho and
Washington before moving to
Lexington. She attended school
at Lexington.
On July 22,1942, she married
Gene Majeske at Lexington.
The couple farmed near Lex
ington.
Mrs. Majeske enjoyed
ceramics and for 30 years
operated Alice's Ceramic Shop
from her home.
She was a member of the
Hope Lutheran Church in
Heppner, and a 35 year
member of the Holly Rebekah
Lodge 139.
Survivors include her hus
band Gene at the home; son,
Don of St. Helens; daughters
Ginger O'Brien of Heppner
and Debbie Ropp of Lexington;
father, Kenneth Marshall of
Zillah, Wash.; sister Leila
Palmer of Lexington; brother
Bernard of Vancouver, Wash.,
and five grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Pioneer Memorial
Home Health, PO Box 9, Hepp
ner, 97836 or the American
Cancer Society, Oregon Divi
sion Inc., 0330 S.W. Curry,
Portland, 97201.
Sweeney Mortuary, Hepp
ner, was in charge of arrange
ments.
Justice Court
R e p o rt
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The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the
past week:
Leah Sue McCarl, 26,
Heppner-Exceeding the Speed
Limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $117 fine;
Sharon Kay Robinson, 21,
Shed-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone,
$95 fine;
Tin Ivan M arshall, 20,
Redmond-Carrying Strung
Bow on an ATV, $51 fine;
James Michael Prock, 38,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 77 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $95 fine;
Timothy W. Mann, 19,
Hermiston-Unlawful Passing,
$95 fine;
Jeffrey M. Zimmerman, 31,
Forks, WA.-Violation of the
Basic Rule, 60 mph in a 35 mph
zone, $183 fine;
Richard D. Baker, Jr., 29,
Echo-Group Axle Overload,
71,600 alleged, 68,000 weight
limit, Overheight 14'9Vj'' alleg
ed, 14' height limit, $225 fine;
Rondi
Robinson,
17,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 75 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $95 fine.
Morrow County deputy
report of a vehicle on fire.
began
investigating a report of
October 2: Morrow County
Unable to locate vehicle;
Sheriff's office dispatched the a juvenile problem in Lexing
Morrow County deputy
Boardman ambulance to ton;
received a report of a stolen
Morrow County deputies
Raytheon Const., site for a 53
vehicle. Turned out to be a civil
year old male with an injury; assisted the Boardman Police problem;
Morrow County deputy Dept, with a disturbance at the
Morrow County Sheriff's of
began investigation of a miss Chevron station.
fice dispatched the Fossil
October 7: Morrow County
ing juvenile. The juvenile had
EMT's to the clinic for a female
Sheriff's office dispatched the
returned;
with an illness;
Morrow County deputy Boardman ambulance to 1-84,
Morrow County Sheriff's of
began investigation of an mile post 176, east bound to fice dispatched the Boardman
assault reported in Irrigon on report a person with an illness. ambulance to His Place Church
Ambulance crew were unable
for a male with an illness. Pa
Division St.
to locate anyone;
tient was transported to Good
October 3: Morrow County
Morrow County Sheriff's of Shepherd Community Hospital
Sheriff's office dispatched the fice dispatched the Arlington
Oregon State Forestry to a fire ambulance to Rock Cr. Road in Hermiston;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
in the trees and a residence 18 approximately IV 2 miles west
fice
dispatched the Arlington
miles east of Heppner on from Olex. One person was
ambulance
to an Arlington
Willow Creek;
transported to Mid Columbia business for a male with an
Morrow County deputy
Medical Center in The Dalles unknown problem. There was
assisted a Umatilla County
with injuries;
no transport needed;
Sheriff's Office Search and»
Morrow County Sheriff's of
Morrow County deputy
Rescue with locating a hunter
fice dispatched the Boardman responded to the Boardman
lost near the Umatilla-Morrow
ambulance to a residence on area for a report of shots fired.
County line;
Malheur for a male with an
Morrow County Sheriff's of unknown illness. Patient was Deputy was unable to locate
anything.
fice dispatched the Fossil am
transported to Good Shepherd
October 10: Morrow County
bulance to Asher Clinic to
Community Hospital in Her- deputy took a report of a miss
transfer a patient with an
miston;
ing juvenile from Irrigon.
illness;
Morrow County deputy Teletype was sent to all area
Morrow County deputy
began investigating a report of Police Depts.;
responded to a civil problem at
a cabin break-in near Cutsforth
Morrow County Sheriff's of
Morgan;
Park. Cabin was owned by For- fice dispatched the Heppner
Morrow County Sheriff's of
rie Burkenbine;
Fire Dept, and ambulance to a
fice dispatched the Arlington
Morrow County Sheriff's of motor vehicle accident south of
ambulance to a motor vehicle
fice dispatched the Spray am Hardman on Hwy. 207, mile
accident on 1-84, west bound at
bulance to the Rimrock Cafe for post 11. A log truck and a
Arlington. There was no
a man with an unknown in passenger car were involved.
transport.
jury. There was no transport; One female was transported to
October 4: Morrow County
Morrow County deputy Pioneer Memorial Hospital
deputy assisted a motorist on
responded to a welfare check with injuries;
1-84, mile post 157;
on an Irrigon resident;
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy
responded to a family dispute
recoverd
a lost wallet at the Ir
responded to a report of some
on Third St., in Irrigon;
rigon
Wildlife
Refuge in ,
suspicious items found in
Morrow County deputy in
Irrigon;
Irrigon;
vestigated a problem where the
Morrow County deputy in
Morrow County deputy ar
caller had called 9-1-1 and left
rested Bobby Joe Fedde, 57, vestigated a report of chip truck
the phone off the hook;
Umatilla, on a warrant out of that had run someone off the
Morrow County deputy
Wasco County for Parole Viola road on Hwy. 207;
assisted Oregon State Police in
Morrow County Sheriff's of
tion. Fedde was lodged.
locating hunters that were
October 8: Morrow County- fice dispatched the Heppner
overdue;
deputy attempted to locate a ambulance to Water St. One
Morrow County deputy ar hunting party in the Heppner male was transported to
rested John Earl Billings, 45, Ir
area. The party was expected to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
rigon, on a warrant out of
return to the Portland area with an illness;
Nevada for Sexual Assault. Bill
Morrow County deputy
Friday;
ings was lodged at Benton
responded
to the Boardman
Morrow County deputy
County Jail, bail set at $160,000;
area
for
a
report
of a dispute in
responded to the Lexington
Morrow County deputy
the
West
Glen
area;
area for a report of a family
reported a traffic problem on
Morrow County Sheriff's of
dispute;
Hwy. 730;
Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman
Morrow County deputy
fice dispatched the Condon Fire Fire Dept, to a hay fire on the
assisted a disabled motorist on
Dept to a field fire 16 miles west north side of 1-84, mile post
Hwy. 74 at the golf course.
169;
of Condon;
October 5: Morrow County
Morrow County deputy
Morrow County deputy
deputy responded to the lone
responded to the Irrigon area responded to 1-84 to attempt to
area for a report of Criminal
for a report of shots fired. locate a report of a possible
Mischief;
Deputy was unable to locate drunk driver. Deputy was
Morrow County deputy
unable to locate driver.
anything;
responded to Willow Creek for
October 11: Morrow County
Morrow County deputy
a neighborhood dispute;
Sheriff's
office dispatched the
received a report of a
Morrow County deputy con
Boardman
Fire Dept, to a grass
suspicious vehicle on Hwy.
tacted a resident in the Board-
730. Deputy was unable to fire on Columbia Ave.;
man area regarding a civil
Morrow County Sheriff's of
locate vehicle.
problem.
October 9: Morrow County fice dispatched the Arlington
October 6: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the ambulance and Fire Dept, to a
deputy responded to West
Arlington Fire Dept to 1-84, east motor vehicle accident at the
Glen Addition, Boardman, for
bound at mile post 122 for a Heppner Jet, railroad crossing.
a prowler call;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a business in Ir
rigon regarding a suspicious
item;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Cynthia Key Tuel, 34, Ir
v I
rigon for Negotiating a Bad
Donate your Deer and Elk I
Check. She was released on her
Hides for the Veterans’
own recognizances;
Rehabilitation Program
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Look for Hide Barrels
ambulance to a one vehicle ac
Around Town
cident on 1-84, west bound,
mile post 156 in the median.
Two patients were transported
to Good Shepherd Communi-
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The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following mon
thly schedule for blood
pressures and immunizations:
Thurs., Oct. 13-Flu shots,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-7
p.m.;
T ues.,
Oct.
18-blood
pressures and immunizations,
11 a.m.-noon, lone city hall;
1:30-4 p.m. Boardman city hall;
Wed., Oct. 19-Flu shots, 10
a m.-noon, Heppner Senior
Center; 4-7 p.m. lone city hall;
Thurs., Oct. 20-blood pres
sures and immunizations, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Heppner office;
Tues., Oct. 25-blood pres
sures and immunizations, 1-4
p.m. County office, Irrigon.
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