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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 4,1997
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
contact with minors, have no con­
tact with the victim, submit to
D A 's Report
blood sample for DNA testing,
Editor's note: Letters to the editor must be signed. The Qezette-Tim es will
Morrow County District Attor­ submit to HIV test, have alcohol
and drug screening, pay $94 as­
not publish unsigned letters. Pleese include your address and phone number ney William Hanlon has con­
on all letters for use by the G -T office. The G -T reserves the right to edit.
ducted the following cases over sessment and $310 attorney fees,
pay restitution for victim’s sex
the past two months:
abuse
counseling at the direction
Dinner a success
Linda Inez Gregory, 40, Her-
of
probation
officer.
Youth from grades K to 12. miston, was convicted o f Felon in
To the Editor:
Heidi
Jean
Christm an, 24,
Was reviving the Memorial Children from rooms K-4 drew Possession of a Firearm on Apnl Heppner, was convicted o f Pos­
Day dinner a success? We pictures of "A Beautiful Day " on 17 and sentenced by Judge Jef­ session o f a Controlled Substance
the placemats. Bear Cub Scouts frey Wallace to 30 days in jail and
believe it was.
2 on April 24 and was sentenced
The traditional purpose of this Troop #661 presented the colors three years probation.
by
Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 18
and
led
the
flag
salute.
Servers
Odon Cumplido-Zoto, age not
event was to honor those lost in
at
the
tables
were
high
school
years
probation, 15 days elec­
available, Irrigon, was convicted
wars and to remember the early
volunteers:
Macy
Rhea,
Amy
tronic
surveillance, drug treat­
settlers of this area, giving them
o f Possession o f a Controlled
and their descendants an Papineau, Kristi and Rick Substance 2 on April 17 and sen­ ment, not to frequent places
where drugs are present, submit
opportunity to visit. For several Worden.
Among individuals helping tenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to body substance test, pay $94
years pioneer families hosted the
to 18 months probation and 30
occasion; later, the Morrow were Rev. Grace Drake offering days suspended sentence with the assessment and $250 fine, $59
the
table
prayer
and
Martha
County Court continued, but
following conditions, drug treat­ county jail assessment, $5 LE
1997 would be five years since Munkers who baked and donated ment, no alcohol or drugs, no law medical assessment.
the event had been observed. the rolls.
Jose Luis Ayala-Zaragoza, 35,
The traditional prize went to violations, 80 hours community
Was it dead?
Hughson,
CA, was convicted of
Hearing people requesting it, Fay Munkers, Salem, for having service, submit to random uri­ Theft I on April 24 and sentenced
Heppner Garden Club initiated come the greatest distance. Millie nalysis, pay $94 assessment and
by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 18
the idea that it could be revived Evans won for the oldest and $310 attorney fees, $500 fine, $59
by cooperation of non-profit shared with Gladys Connor for county jail assessment and $5 LE months probation, 14 days jail, 40
hours community service, apol­
organizations here.
Quickly living continuously in Morrow medical assessment.
County.
Florence
and
Cornett
ogy,
pay $94 assessment and
Kary Dee K estler, 34,
responding
and
sending
Green
were
married
longest.
$310
attorney fees, $1,000 fine
representatives to the planning
Stanfield, was convicted of Theft
Three-year-old-Jacob Crandall 2 on April 17 and sentenced by suspended, $59 county jail assess­
meeting were: Lenna Smith from won for youngest one and
the
Soroptimists;
Kathrine Kathryn Kettel for most recent Judge Jeffrey Wallace to two ment, $5 LE medical assessment,
years probation and 30 days sus­ report to probation officer on or
Hoskins, the Christian Church, resident.
before April 25 at 5 p.m.
Doris Brosnan, St. Patrick's Altar
About 125 attended.
We pended sentence with the follow­
Jose Octavio Guzman, 30,
Society; Peggy Connor, United optimistically planned for 200, ing conditions, apology, 50 hours
Methodists; Verna Brinda, Rhea not knowing how many would community service, pay $54 as­ Boardman, was convicted of
Creek Study Unit; and Bebe come, but we thought "It's better sessment and $310 attorney fees, Driving W hile License Sus­
Munkers and Jane Rawlins, the to hitch your wagon to a star than $500 fine suspended, $59 county pended Infraction on April 24 and
garden club. This was the central to a streetlight. "
jail assessment and $5 LE medi­ sentenced by Judge Jeffrey
committee.
Wallace to 1 year no law viola­
Was reviving the Memorial cal assessment.
We found ready cooperation Day dinner a success? We
tions,
$175 fine.
Juan Manuel Torrez, age not
from the community. Morrow believe it was, if for nothing
Candelano
Carrion Mendoza,
County Fair Board provided the more than the great cooperation available, Medford, was con­ 37, Boardman, was convicted of
victed
of
Sexual
Abuse
I
on
Feb.
place; the Historical Society, among all ages in our
13 and sentenced by Judge Jef­ Rape I and Sexual Abuse I on
funds to cover basic expenses;
frey Wallace to 10 years proba­ May 28. Mendoza has not been
Columbia Basin, set-up; and community.
(s)Jane
Rawlins
and
the
Morrow County Museum and
tion, 90 days in jail, submit to sentenced yet.
committee
Ricardo Sanchez Rodriguez,
Heppner Neighborhood Center
search and polygraph, enroll in
28,
Hermiston, was convicted of
provided prizes.
sex offender treatment program,
Assault
I and Initiating a False
then the Yakima Valley, before register as a sex offender, have no Report on May 29. Rodnguez has
coming to Heppner in 1943.
Obituaries
not been sentenced yet.
Mrs. N utting was a horse- * Maurice Groves
woman. She was active in the
Katie M. Rea
Justice Court
A "celebration o f life
Cowbelles;
enjoyed rodeo, and
Katie Mane Rea, infant daugh­
even followed high school rodeo. memorial service" for Maurice
Report
ter of Gary and Suzanne Rea, died
She was a member of the Lady "Maury" K. Groves will be
Tuesday, May 27, 1997, at
Elks and was a member o f the held at the Heppner G olf
The Justice Court office at the
Doembecher Children’s Hospital
Altar Guild at All Saints’ Epis­ Course-Willow Creek Country courthouse annex building in
in Portland.
copal Church in Heppner for over Club, on Saturday, June 14, at Heppner reports handling the fol­
Pnvate graveside service was
10 a.m.
40 years.
lowing business during the past
held Friday, May 30, 1997, at
Mr. Groves passed away on week:
Survivors
include
a
daughter,
High View Cemetery in lone.
Dec. 24, 1996, at the home o f
Dustin L. Cossitt, 20, Heppner-
Survivors include her parents, Corabelle L. Norene, grand­ his daughter in Ocean Park,
daughter,
Tracy
Bunch,
and
great-
Disobeymg
Traffic Control De­
Gary and Suzanne Rea, and twin
WA.
granddaughter,
Audra
Bunch,
all
vice,
$122
fine;
sister, Emily Ann Rea, of lone;
During the service, anyone
Espindion Cantu III, 19, Ione-
grandparents, Keith and Judy Rea of Heppner. Her husband, Clyde,
w ishing to share stories o f Violation of the Basic Rule, 73
died
in
1977.
o f lone, and Mike and Jane
Memorial contributions may M aury's life is encouraged to mph in a 55 mph zone, $67 fine.
McCarty of Echo.
be
made to Pioneer Memorial do so. A golfer's bench, given
Memorial contributions may
Home
Health Care, or Pioneer to him by all o f his family will
be made to the Katie Rea Memo­
Memorial
Nursing Home, P.O. be dedicated on the first tee o f
rial Fund, c/o Bank o f Eastern
the g o lf course.
Box
9,
Heppner,
OR 97836.
Oregon, lone Branch, lone, OR
Sweeney
Mortuary,
Heppner,
Imm ediately following the
97843.
Ryan Halvorsen, a senior ma­
was
in
charge
of
arrangements.
celebration
will be a memorial
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner,
joring in joumalism/public rela­
golf scramble and everyone is
was in charge of arrangements.
tions at the University of Oregon,
invited to participate. Special
W .C .C .C . G olf prizes will be awarded and has been accepted for summer
Ruth M. Nutting
internship with the Eugene Em­
food and beverages will be
Ladies' Play, May 27
eralds baseball team. He will
Mrs. Ruth N utting, 86, o f
Low gross of the field: Pat provided.
work as public relations assistant
Heppner, died Tuesday, May 27,
The family requests that
for the team, which is a minor
1997, at Pioneer Memorial Nurs­ Edmundson.
Flight A: low gross tie Karen people bring their g o lf clubs
league team o f the A tlanta
ing Home.
Braves.
Graveside service was Satur­ Thompson and Susan Atkins; and "a sense o f humor". "If
Halvorsen is the son o f Frank
day, May 31, 1997 at the Hepp­ low net tie Carol Norris and Lois you don't golf, please bring the
Hunt; least putts Karen Wildman. humor," they said.
and Cathy Halvorsen, lone.
ner Masonic Cemetery.
Flight B: low gross Luvilla
She was bom June 26,1910, at
Sonstegard;
low net Joyce Din­
Scio, OR, to Augustus and Cora
Wiley Eichinger. She was raised kins; least putts Betty Carlson.
Flight C: low gross Sandi
at Scio, and attended school there,
4 **}
moving to Portland in 1922. She Hanna; low net Jean Ball; least
worked in the Portland area.
putts tie Jenny Reynolds and
On May 31,1930, she married Dorns Graves.
Clyde R. Nutting at Portland. The
K.P.: Karen Morgan #7, Karen
couple lived in Walla Walla and Thompson #4.
Letters to the Kdi
H eppner
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