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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 14,1999 -
Building codes
meetings set
4-H members complete
ambassador training
Building contractors, people in
Following a weekend of
the building trades and anyone
leadership activities at Linfield
with an interest in building-
College in McMinnville last
related issues may attend open
month, 86 Oregon 4-H members
meetings with top Oregon
representing 23 counties were
building codes officials this
named to the 4-H Ambassador
' month in Grant, Morrow, and
program.
i Umatilla counties.
Local ambassadors include
A meeting in Morrow County
Jessica Krebs and Shelby Krebs,
is scheduled for Tuesday, July
both lone.
27, at 7 p.m. in the Morrow
"This is a premier group of
County Courthouse Annex, 205
young people in the Oregon 4-H
NE Third street, Irrigon.
program," said Duane Johnson,
Senior leadership of the state
Oregon
State
University
Building Codes Division will be
Extension
4-H
youth
available to give attendees an
development specialist. "They
update on division activities and
are committed to making a
to answer questions or hear
difference
in their families and
concerns on a wide range of
their communities as well as in
topics, including:
the 4-H organization."
-Permit and inspection
During the weekend,
services; plan review processes;
participants
attended sessions on
compliance with building codes;
state assumption of local
building codes programs; and
customer service at BCD.
Notice to the citizens who
BCD's job is to facilitate
utilize and enjoy the Willow
construction of safe, accessible,
Creek (Coat Mine Grade) area:
and energy efficient structures
The
U.S.
Dept.
of
while promoting a positive
Transportation lists its planned
business climate within Oregon,
construction activities
on
said a news release.
The
Willow Creek Road for the week
division provides state-wide
of Monday, July 12:
code
development,
Tidewater Contractors, Inc.,
administration and interpretation
has completed the placement of
inspection, plan review, training,
maintenance aggregate and dust
licensing, certification and
palliative on the Shaw Grade
permit services. Where local
Detour Route. This week they
municipalities have assumed
will be hauling pit run material
responsibility for building codes
from the Summerfield Ridge
programs, BCD provides support
Quarry site to the project. There
and guidance as needed, the
will be trucks utilizing the main
release said.
road between Black Mountain
The open meetings in Grant,
Road and Cutsforth Park. Watch
Morrow, and Umatilla counties
for the truck signs near this
are part of a continuing
location.
community outreach effort to
There will be some large truck
help inform both the public and
traffic on the FS-53 Road
the division on building codes
(highway to Ukiah) between
issues.
Penland Lake Road and the 20
BCD is part of the state's
mph comer for another couple of
Department of Consumer and
weeks. Observe the flaggers and
Business Services. For more
watch for truck traffic.
information about the division
Tidewater has completed the
and its programs, visit its site on
removal of the waste material
the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cbs.state.or.us/bcd. . from the slope failure that
occurred this past winter. They
will continue replacing the
material in the failed area. There
are still a couple of culverts that
have to be set, which they will
be doing this week.
They have started blading the
sub-grade from Cutsforth Park,
working towards Penland Lake
Road intersection. The surveyors
have been setting stakes for the
top of sub-grade and by the end
of this week aggregate is
scheduled to be placed on the
sub-grade. This is one step
closer to the paving process.
Emergency access through the
project will be maintained
throughout the construction
season.
Willow Creek Road will
remain open, to local traffic
Road Construction
Status Report
Man with local
ties OSU grad
Severn Anderson
Severn J. Anderson graduated
from Oregon State University on
June 13 with a bachelor of arts
degree in political science, with
a major in Latin American
relations.
Anderson was a senator for the
associated student body at OSU
and an editorialist for the Daily
Barometer, OSU's newspaper.
Anderson first enrolled at
Pacific University where he was
secretary and then president of
his fraternity, Alpha Zeta, a
member of the Intergreek
Council, Young Republicans,
and was a disc jockey for radio
station
KPURFM.
He
transferred to OSU as a junior.
Anderson graduated from
Sunnver Preparatory School and
attended American international
schools while growing up in
several
Latin
American
countries. He will perform an
internship for the OSU Agro-
Enterprises Project in Colombo,
Sri Lanka, assisting in research
and analysis of policy and
regulatory
reform
within
government ministries and
agribusiness trade associations
for the next few months.
David and Barbara Anderson,
currently living in Sri Lanka, are
his parents. Grandparents are
Nels and Esther Anderson,
Dallas, Oregon; Elmer and
LaVonne
Morford,
Mist,
Oregon; and Jim and Barbara
Bloodsworth of Heppner.
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leadership,
teamwork
and
effective
participation
in
community and state issues.
Speakers included Larry Roper,
OSU vice provost for student
affairs, and Kathy Stephenson, a
former Benton County 4-H
member who had a successful
career as a food researcher and
now is a marketing consultant in
Portland.
The new 4-H Ambassadors
will promote the 4-H program
throughout the state and provide
leadership
for
community
service and other activities at the
local, county and state level,
according to Johnson.
Some of the ambassadors will
participate in the 1999 National
4-H Youth Congress in Atlanta
in November.
DA's Report
Morrow County District
Attorney David C. Allen has
issued the following report:
On July 1, Marvin A.
Pourier was found to be in
violation of his probation. His
probation was revoked and
extended for 18 months with the
following conditions: that he
pay a $500 fine previously
imposed; serve 10 days in the
Morrow
County
Jail,
concurrently with sentence
imposed earlier and pay $25 a
month; he was also additionally
found to be in violation of
probation. His probation was
revoked and extended for 18
months
with
following
conditions: pay fine of $1,000;
serve 10 days in the Morrow
County Jail with no credit for
time served, with jail time to run
concurrently with jail imposed;
report to the Morrow County
Corrections office immediately
upon release from custody; pay
$25 a month beginning upon
release.
On July
1, Jose
Vasquez-Guerrero was found
guilty of Sexual Abuse in the
third degree, a class A
misdemeanor and sentenced to:
pay fines, fees and assessments
of $429; serve two year's
probation; scpve 180 days in
Morrow County jail suspended
with credit for time served; pay
cost of counseling for the
victim; be subject for all sex
offender conditions and register
as a sex offender with the proper
authorities; report to Morrow
County Behavioral Health for
sex offender evaluation.
On July 8, James H.
Roach was found guilty of
driving under the influence of
intoxicants and sentenced as
follows: serve one year in the
custody of the Morrow County
Supervising Authority, with all
only, as far as Cutsforth Park.
The park will remain open
through the normal season. The
detour route through Shaw
Creek Road to the four comers, but four months suspended;
two
years'
bench
to Penland Lake and Ukiah, is serve
and will remain open to all probation; pay fines, fees and
assessments totaling $1038;
traffic.
During the 1999 construction have his license to drive a motor
season, Willow Creek Road vehicle suspended for three
(Coal Mine Grade) (FS 53 Road) years; be subject to the alcohol
will remain closed to through package and begin alcohol
traffic, from Cutsforth Park to treatment upon release from
the intersection of FS Roads custody.
5350(Texas Pit Road).
On July 8, Steven Lynn
Watch for travelers, campers Weaver was found guilty of
and wood cutters, observe the violating his probation. His
warning signs, including the probation was revoked and
speed limit, on the Shaw Creek reinstated with the following
Road detour route, and observe additional conditions: that hel
the barricades at both ends of the
serve 25 days in the Morrow
construction zone. Have a safe
County
Jail or a facility
summer and remember that the
designated
by the Morrow
barricaded road closures are for
County
Sheriff
with no credit for
the traveling public's safety.
Federal Highways asks the time served; while in custody
traveling public for their defendant shall be subject to
patience, consideration and immediate referral to an
cooperation, and appreciates inpatient treatment program.
On July 8, Jeffery Lynn
input from die public.
Contact Robert G. Toops, Daems was found guilty of
project engineer, at (541) 676- Possession of a Controlled
5904 in Heppner for additional Substance and sentenced as
information.
follows: pay fines, fees and
assessments totaling $369; be
subject to the drug package; be
subject to 18 months' bench
probation to the court; serve 90
The Heppner High School
days in the Morrow County Jail;
Class of 2001 will holding a car
be
given
immediate
wash on Tuesday, July 20, from
misdemeanor treatment.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. behind Les
On July 8, Marion Ivan
Schwab.
Taylor III was found guilty of
The class has decided to form a Assault IV, a class A
Class of 2001 Senior Trip fund
misdemeanor, and will be
to sponsor their senior trip since
sentenced as follows: serve one
this is no longer possible
year
in the custody of the
through the school district.
Morrow
County Supervising
Proceeds of the car wash will go
Authority with credit for time
to this fund.
There is no set fee for the car served; and pay restitution to the
wash, but donations are victim in the amount of $395.05
appreciated, said Lindsey Ward,
class president.
Class of 2001
plans car wash
Weather Report
C
By the City of Heppner
For the month of June
High Low
Precip.
6/1
77
44
.00
6/2
63
41
.00
6/3
60
45
.01
6/4
77
43
.00
6/5
76
52
.00
6/6
71
47
.00
6/7
59
37
.00
6/8'
62
38
.03
6/9
63
39
.15
6/10
71
39
.00
6/11
76
46
.00
6/12
78
51
.00
6/13
88
54
.00
6/14
89
54
.00
6/15
92
59
.00
6/16
92
56
.00
6/17
83
49
.00
6/18
86
54
.00
6/19
78
52
.00
6/20
77
57
.00
6/21
73
47
.03
6/22
74
53
.00
6/23
78
50
.00
6/24
84
50
.00
6/25
77
46
.20
6/26
67
48
.00
6/27
69
46
.00
6/28
73
46
.00
6/29
80
59
.00
6/30
82
59
.00
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Hoola Hoop Lessons
at Murray Drugs ~ Thursday, July 22
Be Ready For The Big Hoola Hoop Contest,
July 30 at 5 p.m ., Downtown Heppner!
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Laurie
Murray
and
Katie
Britt
will be
available
to give
Hoola
Hoop
Lessons
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