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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 28, 1995
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U S P S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published w eekly and entered as seco n d -class m a tter at the P ost Of­
fice a t Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1 8 7 9 . Second cla ss
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David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers
C orrection
Picture captions of the Presidential awards were inadvertently
switched in last week's Gazette-Times. Below are the correct
identifications.
Sixth grade gold: l-r, Craig Scott, Lindsey Ward, Krista Adams,
Amber Flaiz, David Piper, back-Danielle McDowell.
Silver: l-r, Scott Van Winkle, Tara Ozment, Jeff DeBo, Mandy/
Sneddon.
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DECORATING
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Shelving * Curtain Rods
Window Shades cut to order
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office in Heppner reports
dispatching the following
business during the past week:
June 20: Morrow County
deputy responded to a report
of a burglary and vandalism at
Oregon Farm Management, Ir-
rigon. The investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Heppner
ambulance to Alder Creek just
off Road 21. A male with an
unknown injury was trans­
ported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a business in
Boardman for a report of
suspicious circumstances.
June 21: Morrow County
deputy responded to in­
vestigate a report of burglary
and criminal mischief at
Oregon Farm Management, Ir-
rigon. The investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice arrested Lydia L. Pena, 34,
Boardman, for Possession of a
Controlled Substance. Pena
was transported to the Umatilla
County Jail and lodged;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatch the Spray Am­
bulance to Winlock Lane. A
juvenile was transported to the
Spray clinic by private vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Heppner
Ambulance to the Heppner
rodeo grounds. One male was
transported
to
Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, with in­
juries, then airlifted to St.
Charles Hospital in Bend.
June 22: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Heppner ambulance to a
residence on Church Street,
Heppner. A female with an
unknown illness was trans­
ported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched Boardman Fire
Dept, to Kunze Road, west of
Main, for a brush fire;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a neighborhood
problem in the Irrigon area; -r
Morrow County deputy
responded to a juvenile pro­
blem in the lone area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to the Arlington
Boat Marina for a male with an
injury;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of
trespassing in the lone area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a theft
at the Office Cafe in lone. An
eight ball was taken.
June 23: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Fossil ambulance to C Street,
Fossil. One male was trans­
ported to Asher Clinic, Fossil
with an unknown illness;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an animal com­
plaint in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to Blaylock Court;
No transport was made;
Morrow County deputy
responded a report of two
suspicious people at Baseline
Road/Ione. Deputy was unable
to locate anyone;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Lucas Salas, 38, Umatilla
on a Umatilla County Sheriff's
office warrant for Failure to Ap-
pear/Assault IV. Salas was
lodged and released to the
Umatilla County Jail.
June 24: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman ambulance to a
residence on Boardman
Avenue. A male with an
unknown
illness
was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of an in­
jured deer on Highway 74 near
Lexington;
Morrow County deputy
assisted with a traffic problem
on Poleline Road, Boardman;
Morrow County deputy in-
jUEStigated a report of a
Restraining Order Violation in
the Boardman area.
June 25: Morrow County
deputy responded to a distur­
bance in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a dog
complaint in the Irrigon area off
Main Street;
Morrow County deputy ar­
rested Mark Louis Acheson, 39,
Boardman, for Delivery of a
Controlled Substance within
1000 feet of school. Acheson
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Jail;
Morrow County deputies
responded to a domestic
dispute at a residence on Olson
Road, Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a domestic
dispute in the West Glenn area
in Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a car fire on 1-84,
milepost 154;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Highway 730 and
13th street to assist the Irrigon
Fire Dept, with a traffic control
problem.
June 26: Morrow County
deputy responded to a report
of a vehicle in a ditch on Wilson
Road, just west of Paul Smith
Road. Property damage was
reported. There weren't any
injuries;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of van­
dalism in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a missing persons
report in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to a vehicle roll-over
on 1-84. One patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a
suspicious person in the Irrigon
area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a grass fire in the
Boardman area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice investigated a landlord-
tenant problem in the Irrigon
area;
Morrow County deputy res­
ponded to a report of van­
dalism at the Willow Creek
Dam in Heppner;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, and ambulance to a
vehicle roll-over on 1-84 east-
bound, milepost 152. No trans­
port was made;
Morrow County deputy
responded a report of a dog bite
in the Irrigon area.
June 27: Morrow County
deputy responded to a distur­
bance at the Boardman Texaco;
Morrow County deputy
responded to an animal pro­
blem in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
fice dispatched Heppner am­
bulance to the Forest Service
building in Heppner. A male
with an unknown illness was
transported
to
Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
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Marriage Liccnics
Rafael Fernandez Jr.-a son
Rafael was bom to Juanita
Vargas of Boardman on June
13, 1995 at Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Her­
miston. The baby weighed 5
lbs. 12.5 oz.
Osvaldo Aguilar-a son
Osvaldo was bom to Maria and
Jesus Aguilar of Boardman on
June 15, 1995 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital
in Hermiston. The baby weigh­
ed 5 lbs. 15 oz.
The Morrow County Clerk's
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the
following marriage licenses
during the past week:
May 31: James A. Vance, 30,
Boardman; and
Martha Jane Peterson, 27,
Boardman.
June 14: George Daniel
Phillips, 24, Boardman; and
Kelly Jo Koenegay, 21,
Boardman.
June 15: Joseph Lorin
LaChapelle, 38, Irrigon; and
Melanie Gaia Beltane, 43,
Boardman.
June 20: Jon Eldon Van
Gorder, 20, Boardman; and
Kalinn Ann Crow, 19, Board-
man.
June 21: Andrew Carmen
Timpy, 22, Irrigon; and
Genevia Rae McKinney, 25,
Irrigon.
WCCC Golf
Jack and Jill
June 16
Low gross, a tie between
Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard,
and Jeff and Missy Cutsforth,
37; second Dave and Karen
Wildman, 40.
Low net Earl and Carol Nor­
ris, 24; second Les and Jan
Paustian, 27; third Dave and
Corel Mitchell, 29.
Special events winners: K.P.
second shot hole #1 Jeff and
Missy Cutsforth, second shot
hole #6 Dave and Karen
Wildman, #4 women Missy
Cutsforth, men Earl Fishbum.
Long putt #2 Earl Norris and
Peggy Fishbum.
WCCC Ladies June 20
Low gross of the field, Chrisy
Schultz.
Flight A: low gross, Lois
Hunt; low net a tie between
Karen Wildman and Linda
Schultz; least putts Barb
Gilbert; long drive Chrisy
Schultz; chip in #10 Chrisy
Schultz; long putt #14 Dorris
Graves.
Flight B: low gross Bernice
Lott; low net Lucile Peck; least
putts a tie between Mary
Beamer and Carol Norris; chip
in #18 Carol Norris.
Flight C: low gross Dorris
Graves; low net a tie between
Betty Christman and Coetta
Shuler; least putts Jackie
Allstott; long drive Coetta
Shuler.
GoasttoGoast
Heppner
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• Specials on Hors d'oeuvres
I d l l foJ«y for Reservations
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The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the
past week:
Richard Elmer Ruhl, 54,
Lexington-Exceeding Jr.e Max­
imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $134 fine;
Robin Don Scott, 32,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 68 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $117 fine;
Jason Michael Thomas-Minor
in Possession of Alcohol, $122
fine;
Jose Hernandez, 29, Ione-
Driving Without an Operator's
License, Driving While Unin­
sured, $642 fine;
Daniel Zion Sample-Minor in
Possession of Alcohol, $122
fine;
Michelle R. Hernandez, 25,
Ione-Driving W ithout an
Operator's License, Driving
While Uninsured, $642 fine;
Jeffrey Michael Zimmerman,
32, Heppner-Driving While
Uninsured, $85 fine.
Produce for Victory
Posters on the Hom efront 1 9 4 1 -4 5
on exhibit at
Morrow County Museum
May 13-July 12, 1995
Program Schedule
Thursday, June 2 9 , 1 9 9 5 , M orrow Co. M useum , Free
"Fighters on the Farm Front: Oregon't Contribution to the War
Effort" Speaker: Larry Landis. Archivist, OSU
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Friday Night Buffet
6 p.m. - ?
Heppner Elks 358
676-9I8I
H’/ urr Fritiuh Meet''
142 N. Main
Court
Street Market
111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643
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GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE
Prices good June 28th - July 4th
Green o r Red
Seedless G rap es
Tillam ook M edium 2 lb. loaf
99 $ »
$ 4 « 9
C h eese
\
Heinz 40 oz.
O ran g es
29 $ »
M ini 1 lb.
C a rro ts
99 $
Fresh Express 1 lb
S a la d M ix
89 $
Frozen Turkey
H in d Q u arters
Pork L o in C hops
$2°®
Rep *2“
99 $
C o m T a c o Shells
Old El Paso Spicy 16 oz.
R e frie d B ean s
La w rys 1.25 oz.
69 $ »
T a c o S eason in g
Betty Crockers
•3 1* .
Bar S Jum bo Meat 16 oz
F ra n k s
K e tS U p
W estern Family 12 ct.
Boneless
Lei us handle the rehearsal dinner 1
Justice Court
Report
B u rg e r H elp ers
Reg
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$ J 5 9
W estern Family 2 lb
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pko
T a te r T o ts
99 $