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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 9, 1995 • FIVE Sheriff» Report The Morrow County Sheriff's office in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: July 25: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Boardman ambulance and Fire Dept, to a single vehicle acci dent on 1-84, milepost 159. No transport was made; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the lone Fire Dept, for a field fire in the lone area. Page was cancelled en route; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a disturbance. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy assisted the Forest Service with seizing a wood permit tag; Morrow County deputy responded to the Heppner area for an animal problem; Morrow County deputy responded to the West Genn Addition for a disturbance. An investigation was started. July 26: Morrow County deputy investigated a report of a fire on Taggares Farms in the Boardman area. It was a con trolled bum; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, to a residence on South Chase St. for a structure fire. The fire was put out; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a vehicle fire on North Lincoln; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for an animal problem; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Mitchell am bulance to Richmond Road. One male was tranported to the clinic; Morrow County deputy responded to a disturbance in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy took a theft report from Tracy Rear don of Irrigon. A stereo was taken; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a missing vehi cle. The investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Spray Fire Dept, to the Bill Wyatt residence two miles north of Spray on Highway 19 for a structure fire. July 27: Morrow County deputy responded to the Hard man area to assist with traffic control for a load of logs in the road; Morrow County deputy responded to Oregon Farm Management for an audible alarm. It was a false alarm. July 28: Morrow County deputy investigated a report of suspicious vehicles on the Umatilla refuge; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice responded to a one car ac cident on Tower Road in Board- man. One patient was trans ported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Herm- iston; Morrow County deputy assisted a motorist on 1-84 and transported them to the Board- man area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to the Willow Creek Reservoir in Heppner for a male down. Patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital, then air lifted to Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland. July 29: Morrow County deputy investigated a suspicious vehicle at Three Mile Canyon. An all points bulletin was sent out for a missing adult female. An investigation was started. The subject was located later in the day; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice recovered a stolen vehicle in the Irrigon area. The vehicle was stolen out of the Stanfield area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Fossil Fire Dept, to a fire at the county dum p; Morrow County deputy re sponded to a disturbance in the & Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were about 100 dinners served at the Senior Center, Wednesday, August 2. Martha King won the meal ticket. Members of the Mormon Church served. Hostesses were Lynn Bibby and Elsie Huston. There was hearing aid assistance given and blood pressures taken before the meal. The menu for August 16 will be chicken patty on a roll, let tuce, cheese, French fries, bean salad and blueberries or other fruit. Members of the lone Church of Christ will serve. There were two tables of cards in play Friday afternoon. Nine seniors watched the movie, "Baby's Day O ut" Sunday evening. The Senior Center will again have the pie booth at the fair. Please help by making pies or contributing to help with expenses. Also, sign up for a work shift if you are able. Proceeds go to help keep the center running. There was a child's jacket left at the center dining room when the children from the vacafion Bible school came to sing for the seniors. The owner may pick it up at the center any weekday, between 9 a.m. and 5p.m . The office is often closed during the noon hour. Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday, exercise 10 a.m.; Wednesday blood pressure 11a.m., senior meal noon; Fri day cards 2 p.m.; Sunday movie 7 p.m.; Wednesday, August 16 through Friday, August 18, pie booth at the fair from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. B M C C golf classes set for Sept. Blue Mountain Community College will offer beginning and intermediate golf classes beginning September 7. In terested students are urged to preregister with Morrow Coun ty coordinator, Anne Morter, prior to the start of class. Beginning golf will be offered on Thursdays from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Willow Creek Country Club. The class will run for six weeks. The class is intended for peo ple with little or no prior golf ing experience. It will cover the basics of the rules, play and eti quette of the game. The skills of putting, chipping, pitching, approaching, fairway shots and teeing off will be covered. School students in grades five and above may enroll in the class with the instructor's per mission on a space available basis and if an adult takes the class with them. Intermediate golf will be held on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon beginning September 7 and lasting nine weeks. The class will begin with a video session, tentatively set for All Saints Episcopal Parish Hall before moving to Willow Creek Country Club for course play. The class, intended for peo ple with some prior golfing ex perience, will review the basics of grip, stance/setup and swing. The basics will be ap plied to improve students' skills in the long and short game; trouble shots including sand play, rough and wind; shotmaking; strategy of play and problem correction. The cost for the beginning class is $20 per person with a $20 temporary membership fee for non-members of Willow Creek Country Qub. The cost for the intermediate class is $25 plus $20 for non-members of WCCC. For registration information, contact Morter at 422-7040. Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy ar rested Linda Lee Frazier, 44, of Umatilla. Frazier was given a court order to appear on a Theft III Warrant out of the Her- miston Police Dept.; Morrow County deputy responded to a disturbance in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy began an investigation of stolen property in the Irrigon area. July 30: Morrow County deputy arrested Gunner Wayne Hollevoet, 24, Her- miston, for Disorderly Con duct. Hollevoet was cited and released; Morrow County deputy in vestigated an animal problem in the Boardman area; Morrow County deputy responded to Oregon Farm Management, Division Street, Irrigon, for an alarm. It was a false alarm; Morrow County deputy responded to a noise complaint in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy took a report of stolen property from the Irrigon Trailer Court. July 31: Morrow County deputy arrested Shane Presley Farr, 23, Pendleton, for Driving While Suspended and a Umatilla County warrant for Failure to Appear/Driving While Revoked. Farr was lodg ed at the Umatilla County Jail. August 1: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a smoke alarm at Riverside High School. It was a false alarm; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the west end of Kunze Road for a female with an illness. The patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community H ospital in Hermiston. Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance and Fire Dept, to a boat fire on the John Day River. Transport was made by private vehicle; Morrow County deputy ar rested Patrick Dean Marshall, 38, for Burglary I and Assault IV. Marshall was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. August 2: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Condon ambulance to Church St. for an adult male with an il lness. The patient was trans ported to Mid Columbia Med ical Center in The Dalles; Morrow County deputy responded to a shooting inci dent at an Irrigon residence; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a structure fire in the West Glenn addition. The structure was fully engulfed; Morrow County deputy responded to a report of a civil problem dealing with an evic tion in the Boardman area; Morrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept, with an open door to a residence in Boardman; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Malhuer St. One female was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston with an illness; Morrow County deputy responded to the Texaco station to take a complaint of a disturbance. August 4: Morrow County deputy responded to a disabl ed vehicle on 1-84; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of suspicious circumstances in the lone area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to Sperry St. for a man with an illness. The pa tient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital; Morrow County deputy responded to a domestic pro blem in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy Assisted the Richland Police Dept, with a missing juvenile. The juvenile was located in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to a field fire on 1-84 at milepost 164; Morrow County deputy responded to a civil dispute regarding a tenant problem in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to a juvenile pro blem at the Irrigon Marina; Morrow £ounty Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept, to a field fire at Tag gares Farms; Morrow County deputy took a report of theft from the Ir rigon area. A 22 rifle was taken from the residence of Kathleen Nightsky; Morrow County deputy took a report regarding an accident that occured on highway 207 10.5 miles from Hardman; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Fossil am bulance to a motorcycle acci dent on Highway 218 near the Fossil Beds. A transport was made to Madras; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to a flareup on 1-84 at milepost 163; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Boardman Ambulance Hall. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Her miston with injuries from a div ing aeddent; Morrow County deputy responded to a report of a hit and run aeddent at Brown's truck stop in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy took a report of dumped garbage in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Malhuer St. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston with an illness; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept, to a flareup at Tag gares Farms. August 5: Morrow County deputy responded to a distur bance in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to a reported prow ler in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to a disturbance in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to an alarm at Beecher's in lone; Morrow County deputy responded to an animal pro blem in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to a neighborhood disturbance in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy took a criminal mischief complaint from the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to a harassment complaint in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy ar rested Jose Silvano Llamas- Lopez, 31, of Boardman, for Failure to Comply/Driving Under the Influence, warrant out of the Morrow County of fice. Llamas-Lopez was cited and released to appear. August 6: Morrow County deputy investigated a report of suspicious circumstances in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy assisted the Hermiston Police Dept, with the transport of suspects in the Irrigon area to the Hermiston Police Dept.; Morrow County deputy responded to an alarm at Cascade Specialties in Board- man. It was a false alarm; Morrow County deputy responded to a noise complaint in the Boardman area; Morrow County deputy responded to a one vehicle ac cident on Hwy 207 south of Heppner; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance and Fire Dept, to a one vehicle accident on Hwy 207 south of Heppner. Five people were transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. August 7: Morrow County deputy assisted a citizen on 1-84 with a problem; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a trapped canine; Morrow County deputy responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in front of Columbia Jr. High School in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy responded to a family problem in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance for a woman with an illness at the Chevron sta tion in Boardman; Morrow County deputy responded to a possible hit and run incident that had occured at Brown's truck stop in Ir rigon. The investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, for a fire alarm to the Riverside High School. Alarm turned out to be false; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of threats being made; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice responded to a report of shots being fired in the Irrigon area near the county line; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice responded to a report of shots being fired in the Irrigon area near the county line; Morrow County deputy ar rested James Elder Purves, 21, of Irrigon, on three counts of Menacing and six counts of Criminal Mischief II. Purves was lodged at the Umatilla County Sheriff's office. PUBLIC NOTICK 1995-% FOREST STAND FERTILIZATION USDA-Forest Service Umatilla National Forest Heppner Ranger District Morrow County, Oregon On August 3,1995, Heppner District Ranger, Delanne Ferguson, made a decision to implement the Forest Stand Fertilization Project on the Heppner Ranger District. The fertilization treatments would enhance tree growth and vigor to provide wildlife cover and increase resistance to insect and disease attack. Fertilization would take place within plant ed units of the Texas Timber Sale. The Decision Memo and associated project file are available upon request from the Heppner Ranger District, P.O. Box 7, Heppner, OR 97836. This decision is not subject to appeal pursuant to Forest Ser vice regulations at 36 CFR 215.8(a)(4). Published: August 9, 1^95 Frozen potato giveaway Neighborhood Center Heppner Friday, Aug. 11, 1 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of ANITA MARIE BOYER, Deceased. No. 95-PR-19 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with property vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice as stated below, to the personal representative, Valerie B. Doherty, Airport Road, P.O. Box 574, Lexington, Oregon 97839, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain addi tional information from the records of the court, or the per sonal representative. The per sonal representative is an at torney and is representing herself in this estate proceed ing. Dated and first published this 9th day of August, 1995. Valerie B. Doherty Personal Representative Airport Road P.O. Box 574 Lexington, Oregon 97839 Published: August 9,16 and 23, 1995______________________ PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate PUBLIC NOTICE of NOTICE OF HEARING JANICE A CUTSFORTH, The Morrow County Court Deceased. will hold a public hearing at No. 95PR016 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August NOTICE TO INTERESTED 15,1995, at the Morrow Coun PERSONS ty Courthouse, room 101, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Heppner, Oregon to continue that the undersigned has been hearing public comment upon appointed and has qualified as the issue of withdrawal of real the personal representative of property from the Willow this estate. All persons having Creek Park District. The pro claims against the estate are perty proposed to be with hereby required to present the drawn is described as follows: same, with proper vouchers, T1S-R24-S3 TL 404B Lot 12 within four months after the T4S-R24-TL 1000 date of first publication of this T1S-R24 TL 2701 notice as stated below, to the T2S-R24 TL 2402 personal representative do T4N-R25-515 TL 400 Robert E. O'Rourke, Kottkamp T1S-R25 TL 1700 & O'Rourke, 331 S. E. 2nd, P. T1S-R23 TL 1400 O. Box 490, Pendleton, Oregon T6S-R25 TL 4000 97801, or they may be barred. T1S-R24 TL 2702 All persons whose rights may T1S-R24 TL 2700 be affected by the proceedings T1S-R24 TL 2700 in this estate may obtain addi Any person may appear and tional information from the re be heard. cords of the court, the personal Published: August 9, 1995 representative or the attorneys PUBLIC NOTICK for the personal representative. Pursuant to ORS 294.230 Dated and first published this through 294.250, this publica 26 day of July, 1995. tion will serve as notice that the Orville W. Cutsforth Jr. information required to be an Personal Representative nually available to the public by Rt. 2, Box 2225 Heppner, Oregon 97836 these statutes will be posted at the Courthouse and at all Robert E. O'Rourke public libraries in the County Kottkamp & O'Rourke on August 20, 1995. The infor Attorneys for mation contained in the posting Personal Representative includes: 331 S. E. 2nd * Contracts entered into for the P. O. Box 490 year, including name of con Pendleton, Oregon 97801 tractor, amount, bond require Published: July 26; and August ment and bid method; * A report showing the number 2, 9, 1995_________________ and amount of claims allowed CA RD OF T HA N KS by the Court during the year, The City of Heppner Sum on what account and the mer Youth Program wishes to amount; thank all the people who gave * A report of the sheriff show presentations, the teenagers ing the amounts collected, and adults who volunteered amount of warrants received time and energy and various for taxes and amount turned individuals in the community over monthly to the treasurer who donated time and mater and total for the year; * A report of the treasurer ials and helped make the pro showing the amount of money gram a huge success. The City of Heppner received, from what source Summer Youth Program amount paid out in warrants Steering Committee and money on hand at the end Lea Calvert, director of the year; Stan Hoobing, assistant * A summary showing the ex Merry Brannon act financial condition of the Duane Jones county 8-9-lc Published: August 9, 1995