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H M u • i Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - THREE ■ : ■ • - _______ __________________________ _______ plans meeting Eastern Oregon State Col lege's Division of Extended Programs will hold a meeting in Heppner Wednesday, May 22, from noon to 2 p.m. to ex plain continuing education op portunities for nontraditional time and placebound students. This meeting will provide infor mation regarding the pro gram's External Degree in Liberal Studies. Those interested may call the Umatilla/Morrow County cen ter for details regarding the ses sion and its location, 276-1260 ext. 245. * /> ' ’ * • , < I ... •J 1 i »• v 11 .'■•> . c l ' . ‘h‘v ■ O • . . fl .»-•> •4 * ’ ' /Î * - i ’, T %T ;• V . ...... . .1 ..‘>1 v 'r v -. l V . W ’ I • - . • . • j . ■ I • '< ; r V • y . r . - - .* . -* . A V • ’ - . ; \ . { T A : . c - ov . f '4 j *, Vs 1 -v • • 1 .' »1 ■ ■ ■ v| \ - T-«^*«i. % ' • .vv- ; Heppner Gazette B ob R idgw ay D an Hill B a r Poll V o te s S u p re m e C o u rt C o u rt o f A p p e a ls/ 676-9228 483 68 15 42 ✓ 196 24 5 10 ✓ 195 8 0 7 ✓ "■Information taken from District/Circuit Court Judicial Records since 1988 EXPERIENCE COUNTS! GARRY REYNOLDS FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE Paid for by the Committee to Elect Garry L. Reynolds. Circuit Court Judge • Dennis Barnett. Treasurer 245-D E. Main Street • Hermiston, OR 97838 <; Bank of Eastern Oregon “Around the corner, not around the state." Arlington 454-2636 Heppner 676-9125 Condon 384-3501 lone 422-74 66 Member FDIC / , , T'Vj -j . ■vViN. ■ • » * - ' G ary a n d Cathy B ettencourt When it comes to making a difference for Arlington and our surrounding communities, nobody can even come close to Bank o f Eastern Oregon." • • -c ?£-Vr.V*<l >V . >•; -v/. “Not only did Bank o f Eastern Oregon win hands down with their competitive loan package, but their service and convenience couldn’t be matched by anyone. They even worked with Greater Eastern Oregon Development Corporation on our behalf to help us secure additional financing. ■ A ie ', » >. - Before we bought the Pheasant Grill, we checked out other banks, but none of them could compare with Bank of Eastern Oregon.” . \ •v? ■ < 1 li 1 F r e e p r ic e q u o t e s ■ F a st s e r v ic e 1 F r e e p ic k u p & d e liv e r y ✓ - ______ ________ ■ ________ • Ì A ’* ;.V Call Us Today Garry Reynolds ■ . • - When You Need LETTERHEAD & ENVELOPES EOSC programs # A p p e a ra n c e s The Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will hold its annual free tree give-away at the Pettyjohn Building parking lot on Friday, May 17, from 8 a.m.-noon. An assortment of ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir and a limited supp ly of Englemann spruce will be dispersed on a first-come, first- served basis. Morrow SWCD organizes the dispersal of these excess trees each year in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service. "Trees provide shade, wind breaks and wildlife habitat as will as minimize soil erosion," said a SWCD news release. "Take advantage of this oppor tunity and plan on planting a few trees this spring to enhance your property." For more information, call the SWCD office, 676-5452. M o rro w C o u n tie s 17 U T ria ls U m a tilla / May ' . • .’r" • P He A S AWT _________ Tree give-away Tessa Carlson from The Dalles. Dalles will reign as queen of the The rodeo events are: bare- 49th annual Spray Rodeo, May back riding, calf roping, break 25-26. Tessa is a 17-year-old away roping, saddle bronc junior at The Dalles High riding, bulldogging, wild cow School. milking, barrel racing, bull Rodeo festivities will begin riding, wild horse race, kids' lA Friday evening, May 24, when mile pony race, ladies' V« mile the first dance of the weekend race, men's V 2 mile race, and a will be held in the Spray High 14 mile relay race. For more in School gym. Music will be pro formation, call 468-2442. vided by Old Spice from Red Following the rodeo, cowboy mond. poetry will be held at the Spray Following the Friday night Grange Hall, with free admis dance, the Buckaroo Breakfast, sion. For more information, call sponsored by the Wheeler 489-3367. County Fair court, will be held Saturday evening, another from midnight to noon at the dance will be held, with school cafeteria. another Buckeroo Breakfast Saturday, May 25, the annual from midnight until noon Eastern Oregon Half-Marathon Sunday. will begin at 8 a.m. at Service Sunday morning, Cowboy Creek and end in Spray. Church Service will be held in The parade will begin at 11 the grandstands beginning at 9 a.m. starting at the Spray Gen a.m. Call 468-3161 for more eral Store and ending at the information. rodeo grounds. Judging will The final performance of the begin at 10 a.m., with ribbons rodeo will begin at 1 p.m. on awarded in several categories. Sunday. The event winners The rodeo begins at 1 p.m., will be awarded trophies in with stock furnished by Craig each event and a hand-tooled "Bo" Pinz P9 Rodeos, from breast collar, made by Patrick's Parma, Idaho. The admission Saddlery in Mt. Vernon and for the rodeo is $7 for adults donated by D.R. Johnson, will and $3 for children under the be awarded to the all-around age of 12. The announcer will cowboy. be Jake Grossmiller from The # C a s e s U m a tilla / M o rro w C o u n tie s MCSD seeks special students needs The Morrow County District Attorney's office in Heppner reports handling the following b u sin ess during the past month: April 19: Nolan Douglas McClatchy, 29, Milton-Free- w ater, w as con victed of criminal conspiracy to commit burglary II, criminal conspiracy to commit aggravated theft and two counts of conspiracy to commit unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The conviction stems from a burglary of the M orrow C ounty Grain Growers in Lexington on Oc tober 20, 1995. McClatchy was ordered to serve eight months in the Oregon State Pentiten- tiary, pay $32,861 in restitution and submit to evaluation and residential treatment for drug abuse on release from the penitentiary. McClatchy was also convicted of escaping from the district court and ordered to serve an eight m onths' sentence to run concurrently; Andrew E. Burt, 17, Hepp ner, previously remanded to adult court, was convicted of criminal trespass I and ordered to serve 30 days in the county jail in two 15-day increments; May 2: Tyson Lynn Doolin, 19, and Aaron Alexander Anello, 17, both from the Kelso-Longview, WA, area, were convicted in adult court of armed robbery and kidnapping I. Doolin was tried as an adult and Anello as a juvenile under Oregon's new Ballot Measure II, which allows for prosecu tion of juveniles in adult court for certain crimes, including arm ed robbery and kidnapping. Doolin and Anella kidnapped Brett Vernon T hom as, a graduate stu d en t at Washington State en route to California looking for a job. Thomas picked up Doolin, Anello and two girls, Michele Rae Kell and Laura Ann Leduc, both 18 and also from the Kelso-longview area. Dooling pulled a pistol which he held to the victim's head, took $200 and Thomas' pickup. They dumped Thomas off two miles south of 1-84 on highway 74. The two girls were convicted of conspiracy to commit the unauthorized use of motor vehicle. They were not charg ed with the other crimes because they were locked in the back of the pickup during the incident. Sentencing has ten tatively been set for June 20 or w hen the pre-sentence in vestigation is completed. Janet B. Griffin, Irrigon, was charged with contempt of court for failure to pay child support. After a hearing Griffin was ordered to serve 30 days in the county jail. James Howard Stark, 30, Ir rigon, charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and unlawful posses sion of a firearm, failed to ap pear for a jury trial May 2. A bench warrant was issued for Spray Rodeo to be held May 25-26 P ro se c u to r J PA*» Report U m a tilla C o u n ty Births his arrest. Clayton Robert Shuman, 25, Irrigon, was convicted of driv ing while revoked, he was fin ed $550 and ordered to pay assessm ents. A 30-day jail sentence was suspended on the condition that he commit no crime during a two-year proba tionary period. M u n ic ip a l C o u rt Ju d g e Brienna Louise- a daughter Brienna Louise was born to Kimberle Wright and Greg M ekayla Shae K indle-a Williamson on April 18, 19% at daughter Mekayla Shae was Good Shepherd Community bom to Becky and Jim Kindle Hospital in Hermiston. The of Pendleton on March 5, 1996 baby weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. s at St. Anthony Hospital in Her grandparents are Judy Pendleton. Wright of Redmond, Ken ■ Her grandparents are Tom Wright of Heppner and Jan and Sue Norton, and Mick and Williamson of Meacham. Her ILaRae Kindle, all Heppner. great-grandparents are Glenn Great-grandparents are Mr. and Lenna Smith of Heppner and Mrs. Doyle McAninch, and Louise Murray of Unity. Newberg, Elmer Heath, Hepp Caren Guadalupe Llamas-a ner, Betty Heath, Hermiston, daughter Caren Guadalupe Mr. and Mrs. John Loveless, was born to Veronica and Joel Wasco, and Mr. and Mrs. Llamas of Boardman on April Ralph Norton, Kamiah. 22, 1996 at Good Shepherd Jonathan Zachary VanGor- Community Hospital. The baby der-a son, Jonathan Zachary weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. was born to Kalinn and Jon Karina Lomas-a daughter VanGorder of Boardman on Karina was born to Maira and March 14, 1996 at Good Shep Valentin Lomas of Irrigon on herd Community Hospital. The April 26, 1996 at G ood baby weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. S h ep herd C om m unity Rosa Andrea Medrano-a Hospital. The baby weighed 8 daughter Rosa Andrea was lbs. 4 oz. born to Angelina and Roque Medrano of Boardman on Kaid Nicolas Peck-a son Kaid March 17, 19% at Good Shep Nicolas was born to Judy Peck herd Community Hospital. The of Heppner on April 26, 1996. baby weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 5 oz. Rickey Etep Sanchez-Villa- His grandparents are Mr. and gomez-a son Rickey Etep was Mrs. Richard Peck of Heppner, bom to Maria Villagomez and great-grandparents are Mr. and Augustin Sanchez of Board- Mrs. H.G. Peck of Heppner. man on March 18,19% at Good D estin ee Joy D en nis- a Shepherd Community Hospi daughter Destinee Joy was tal. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 0 born to Kimberly and Greg oz. Dennis of Pendleton on April Elizabeth Mary West- a 30, 1996 at St. Anthony Hospi daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" tal in Pendleton. The baby Mary was born to Mary and weighed 6 lbs. 5 oz. Clay West of lone on March 19, She joins a brother, Austin, 19% at St. Anthony Hospital in 4, at home. Her grandparents Pendleton. The baby weighed are Merlin and Claudia Hughes 7 lbs. 7 oz. of Heppner, Larry and Rolinda She joins a sister, Katy, at Burd of Pendleton, and John home. Her grandparents are and Susan Dennis of Texas. Jim and Carlene West of lone, Her great-grandparents are Ebb and Penny French of Pendle and Pauline Hughes of Hepp ton, and the late Pete French. ner, Corleen Coe of Walla Erica Guzman-a daughter Walla, Washington, and Harry Erica was born to Amalia and and Regina Dennis of Ohio. Octavio Guzman of Boardman on March 27, 1996 at Good Shepherd Community Hospi tal. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Luis Manuel Navarro-a son Luis Manuel was born to Mag dalena and Juan Navarro of Schools in Morrow and Uma Boardman on March 30, 19% at tilla counties are attempting to Good Shepherd Community locate all persons between birth Hospital in Hermiston. The and 21 years old not enrolled in baby weighed 5 lbs. 7 oz. school who may have special James Timothy Creason-a needs. The special needs may son James Timothy was bom to concern hearing, v isio n , Beth and John Creason of Irri- sp eech , language, health, gon on March 31,19% at Good Shepherd Community Hospital nutrition, learning, develop in Hermiston. The baby weigh mental delay, transportation, behavior management, mental ed 8 lbs. 3 oz. retardation, birth defects, or John Douglas Wilson-a son thopedic or spinal problems, John Douglas was born to autism or other disabilities. Sarah and Ryan Wilson of The Morrow County School Heppner on April 1, 1996 at District asks that anyone know Good Shepherd Community ing of any child who may need Hospital in Hermiston. The special education services due baby weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. to any of these conditions, to Michell Gonzalez-a daughter contact them at 270 W. Main, Michell was bom to Josefina and Victor Gonzalez of Board- Box 368, Lexington, OR 97839, man on April 2, 1996 at Good 989-8202, or call the Umatilla- Shepherd Community Hospital Morrow School Resource and in Hermiston. The baby weigh Referral, 1-800-927-3847. ed 8 lbs. 8 oz. Margarita Calvillo-a daugh ter Margarita was born to Teresa and Guillermo Calvino of Boardman on April 4, 1996 at Good Shepherd Communi ty Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. Austin James Vance-a son Austin James was born to Mar tha and James Vance of Board- man on April 8, 1996 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 5 lbs. 8 oz. Boyd Allen Macomber-a son Boyd Allen was bom to Sandra Hulse and Jeffrey Macomber of Boardman on April 8, 1996 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. Kayla Dawn and William Glenn Wallace-a twin daughter Kayla Dawn and twin son William Glenn were born to Valerie Garver and Shane Wallace of Irrigon on April 8, 19% at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston. Kayla weighed 3 lbs. 4 oz and William weighed 4 lbs. 0 oz. Anna Maria Ayala-a daugh ter Anna Maria was born to Sheri and Jose Ayala Zaragoza of Irrigon on April 16, 19% at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. # * » I n », u mm S '- v a »Vri&St ;*ftv I • ■ k ’Y. » 1 • • >. ' y.'vj • .. I» - ,i?v: