sister, Sharon Stookey. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heppner Elks Lodge, By Doris Brosnan 358 Foundation, P.O. Box 494. Don Greenup At the Morrow County Court Heppner, Oregon 97836 or to the Donald E. "Don" Greenup, 76, donor’s favorite charity. meeting on July 18. Judge Terry of Heppner, died Tuesday, July 17, Tallman discussed reconsideration Sw eeney M ortuary of 2001, at Good Samaritan Hospital Heppner was in charge o f ar­ of the court's previous agreement in Portland. to send a letter to the state rangements. Recitation o f the Rosary was expressing interest in a public land held Thursday, July 19,2001 at St. sale. P atrick 's C atholic Church in Tallman reported that the Offutt Heppner. Funeral Mass was held representative has agreed to Friday. July 20, 2001 at St. approach the Department of Patrick's Church with concluding Administrative Services for The Justice Court office at the serv ice and interment following at commitments to the county in courthouse annex building in the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. writing - for the road from Tower Heppner reports handling the Road to Cecil, built w ithout using Mr. Greenup was bom August following business: money the state has said it will pay 2, 1924, at Hamilton, Montana, to Mindy Binschus, 21, Heppner- Price and Peggy Mogan Greenup. Failure to Wear Seatbelt (passenger), the county after the sale and use of the road under management of He was raised at Flamilton and $79 fine; the Nature Conservancy - if the court attended schools there. The fam­ Anthony B. Clement, 33, ily later moved to Washington, then Heppner-Maintaining a Dog as a will not send the letter of interest. If the court sends the letter, Tallman to Oregon. Public Nuisance, $68 fine; said, support from Offutt will not He served with the U.S. Army Richard Glover Peck, 65, exist. during World War II. Heppner-Violation of the Basic Commissioner Dan Brosnan On September 10, 1945, he Rule, 82 mph in a 55 mph zone, expressed concern over changing married Colleen Kilkenny, at $132 fine; what they had agreed to and offered Fleppner. The couple lived on the Stephen D. Stradley, 34, family ranch on Hinton Creek, Beaverton-Passing in a Double lane, that the county, to maintain any leverage, would have to receive the where they raised their six chil­ $147 fine; state's written commitment before dren. Ashley Roy Conklin, 32, Echo- the August 3 deadline for the land- Mrs. Greenup died in 1984. Violation of the Basic Rule. 72 mph sale letters o f interest. On December 2, 1985, he mar­ in a 55 mph zone, $87 fine; Commissioner John Wenholz, ried Theo Budke, in Reno, Ne­ Cody J. Herman, 18, Vale-No noting concern over the state's vada. Angling License, $77 fine; reluctance to put assurances into Mr. Greenup retired from the James Joseph Fugate, 46, writing and noting the differences ranch in 1993 and the couple Heppner-No Oregon Operator's between county and OtTutt concerns, moved into Heppner. License, $72 fine; suggested meeting with the state He was a member of Heppner Anyla K. Kast, 31, Pendleton- and Offutt during the week of July BPOE 358. Insufficient Number of Flotation 23-27. The court agreed. He also He enjoyed hunting, fishing and Devices, $79 fine; suggested sending the letter if the Brooks Scott Rea. 18, Ione-MIP. sharing stories. court is not satisfied with the Survivors include his wife, $157 fine; outcome of that meeting. Jeremiah L. McElligott, 18. Ione- Theo G reenup, o f H eppner; Brosnan suggested creating and daughters. Tag Ashbeck of Pine MIP, $157 fine; taking to the meeting a document William Ellis Looney, 26, City, Sue Walton of Long Creek, that covers the county's conditions, Mary Ann Davis of Heppner and Heppner-Violation o f the Basic with a signature line for the state's Bridgett Whelan of Hermiston; Rule, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone, representative. The court agreed. sons. Bill of Lexington and Greg $59 fine; They discussed w ho should attend Crysti Lynn Taylor, 21, Heppner- of Heppner; brother, Clarence of the meeting and Tallman agreed Portland; 19 grandchildren; two Violation of the Basic Rule, 67 mph to inform the Offutt Company of great-grandchildren; eight step­ in a 45 mph zone, $202 fine, their decision. children; 24 step-grandchildren; Violation of the Basic Rule, 88 mph Brosnan reported a meeting with and three step-great-grandchil­ in a 55 mph zone, $322 fine; Sandra K. Day, 34, Heppner- Oregon Department of Fish and dren. He was preceded in death Failure to Use Seatbelt, $104 fine; Wildlife regarding the sale of by his parents, and brothers, surplus water from the Willow Creek Everett and George. Steve Laurel Wilson, 25, Lake and the possible effect on Heppner-Failure to Use Seatbelt, Memorial contributions may be stream mitigation. He explained $104 fine; made to the United Cerebral Palsy unassigned water rights, precedence Anthony Dean Bowman, 37, Association of Oregon, 7830 SE of older rights, and demands from Pendleton-Truck Speeding, 71 mph Foster Road, Portland, Oregon newer rights farther up creek. He in a 55 mph zone. $176 fine; 97206. suggested talking to the Corps of Ricardo Ballesteros, 23, Sw eeney M ortuary of Engineers and to the Oregon Water Sunnyside. Washington-No Dover's Heppner was in charge o f ar­ Trust. License, No Insurance, $404 fine. rangements, „„ Judge Tallman reported on his examination w ith County Assessor Fritz Cutsforth Greg Sweek of two parcels of Act Fritz C u tsforth, 67, o f of Congress property. Two Pendleton, formerly o f Heppner, contiguous-property owners show ed Hillhoppers 4-H Club died Thursday, July 19. 2001. at interest in purchasing but questioned By Meaghan Unruh, reporter his home. ____ the property descriptions. One piece Hillhoppers4-H Club sponsored Funeral ser­ a field day at the Morrow County was then sold and Sweek is checking vices were held Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 21. further the legal descriptions of the Tuesday, July Shannon Morgan and Evelyn Baker properties. 24, 2001 at the Assistant Morrow County came from Hermiston to help the Heppner Elks club members practice showing Behavioral Health director Kimberly Lodge. C o n ­ Lindsay and alcohol and drug rabbits, chickens and cavíes. cluding service The members present were Kate counselor Jesus Rome offered the and burial fol­ Kendrick, Kelsey Wolff, Charlene court a summary report of the" After low ed at the Houweling, Emily Unruh, Meaghan School Program," showing 428 as H eppner M a­ Fritz Cutsforth the total number of participants, Unruh and Anna Unruh. sonic Cemetery. mostly middle-school, high-risk He was born D ecem ber 3, students. Wc Print 1933, in Heppner, the son of In a "satisfaction outcome B U S IN E S S C A R D S O rville and Alta P ettyjohn survey," a large majority indicated Cutsforth. He was raised and at­ they enjoyed the program; felt that H ep p n er Cmzeite- Tim es tended school in Lexington, and he attended and graduated from Heppner Fligh School. He at­ tended Oregon Technical Institute for a tim e then returned to Heppner and started farming. On March 21, 1955, he mar­ ried Janice Prock in Kelso, Wash­ ington. The couple operated a farm at S andhollow , near Heppner, He retired from farming in 1996. Friday, August 3rd On January 29, 1999, he mar­ ried Penny French in Las Vegas, from 7:30 p.m. until midnight Nevada. The couple made their home in Pendleton. at the Morrow County Fairgrounds He was a member of the Farm Bureau, Heppner Elks Lodge and a lifetime member of the Oregon J e a tw u n # Wheat Growers League. He enjoyed golf, genealogy, traveling, gardening and e-mailing his family and friends. Survivors include his wife. Penny Cutsforth of Pendleton; sons, Mark of Heppner and Jerry ofKennewick. Washington; step­ daughters. Mary West of Heppner, Annie Livingston of Long Creek; sisters, Vesta Kilkenny of Portland, Dorothy Hawkins of Echo, Faye Cutsforth of Kennewick, Wash­ ington, Lisa Cutsforth of Heppner and Donna C utsforth o f The D alles, b rothers. K enneth Cutsforth of Heppner and Gene FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Heliker of Heppner; stepmother, Barbara Gilbert of Heppner; and nine grandchildren. He was pre­ ceded in death by his first wife, Janice; parents; brothers. Gene Sponsored by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District Cutsforth and Pat Cutsforth; and Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday July 25, 2001 - FIVE Deane Seeger and Jerry Healy and Avenue, an approach onto Patterson port manager Gary Neal appeared Ferry for a new RV park; the staff treated them as unique with Martin Davis to talk to the court - approval of a report on individuals; felt that the program about the possibility of entering into allocations from the Commission helped them make positive changes an agreement for economic of Children and Families; in their lives, their family life development services. Through - appointment of Kelly Sager improved, their alcohol and drug discussion of the options, details, as financial assistance administrator use declined, and their grades and need for flexibility, the court for the behavioral health department; improved. Lindsay and Rome noted and the port agreed that the port - approval of Family Planning some challenges created by the will hire Davis and the court will Expansion Project contracts with program and agreed that a thank-you contract for his half-time services. the health department and Gilliam letter from the court to the school Neal said he will have the port County; for use of the facility would be attorney draft a two-year contract - approval of the use of the appreciated. w ith a 30-day termination clause. courthouse back lawn for a wedding Planning director Tamra Mabbott The parties agreed that this reception; and public works director Burke represents a great opportunity for - agreement to review with the O'Brien discussed "remonstrance both agencies. planning director the solid waste agreemerts" with the court. These Public works director Burke franchise agreement for the south are promises to participate in some O'Brien made the following report county area; future infrastructure improvements, to the court: The road crews are - approval of a request from the which have been used by planning patching on Three-Mile/Sandhollow. sheriffs reserves program for only for roads and are used : s a have finished rock crushing at discretionary funds to outfit six condition for approval. O'Brien Brenner Canyon and are now doing reserve officers. explained that almost every county maintenance work on the crusher, in the state uses such an agreement. and are setting up the paving plant A Port of Morrow commissioner at Imgon. The road committee met has objected to use of the agreement, on July 12 to review summer Mabbott reported. She said that in projects. Plans for the Juniper the "Subdivision Ordinance" a Canyon project are progressing with section on commercial and industrial the state, so a tour and final use requires that all required discussion should occur soon. Linn-Benton Community College improvements be done or Other actions of the court in Albany has announced its spring guaranteed, which is what a included the following: remonstrance agreement does. - approval of two lease-purchase term honor roll. Students earning a grade point average of 3.50 or Brosnan said that his chief agreements for road graders: concern is the open-endedness of - approval o f permits for an higher for 12 or more graded credits overhead line on Second Street West made the list. the agreements, which leave the Local student Kristen Marshall property owners without knowledge and Nevada, for occupation o f a of future improvements or cost. right-of-way in order to install of Heppner was included on the list. O'Brien suggested that the irrigation and trees along Columbia agreements could be written to address specific concerns, and he and Mabbott agreed that they could A N N U a ^ meet with county counsel to help close that loophole and create an Z IRRIG O N J explanation o f the need for the WATERMELON agreement. FESTIVAL - - - In response to a question from Mabbott, the court agreed that the intention of the agreement should be for a one-time improvement, rather than for perpetual improvements. Tallman expressed the importance of treating all applicants the same, and the court agreed that Mabbott should continue seeking the "consent to participate" IR R IG O N , O R E G O N agreement. Mabbott noted one option in the Saturday, July 28, 2001 at the Irrigon Marina Park port situation might be to transfer county roads within the port to the 6:30 - 9:00 A M. BREAKFAST port. She also noted having proposed 7:00 A M. SOFTBALL TOURNMENT * (TO ENTHL CUT DAN GOADAN0§912504.0* N0UU MCC0MIS f VZTOtD) a transportation agreement with the 10:00 A M. PARADE J p port, to which they have not no O A vin m 4M * » responded. She said that a master C O JV 77W U O V S T .'N T T Ji T JU M M Z JV T plan for the port industrial park was T t f X O l/G J f O V T T J /T V J t V to be completed but was not. Judge ARTS AND CRAFTS BOOTHS, Tallman noted his hopes that a BINGO, D U N K TANK, newly hired development FOOD BOOTHS, KIDS' GAMES, coordinator will work on that. HULA H O O P CONTEST, Mabbott and Emergency GIANT RAFFLE Management director Casey Beard L O T S O F F R E E , F U N , F A M IL Y E N T E R T A IN M E N T spoke with the court about a letter from the Army about payment of CTM ATR the county's hazardous-waste storage AAUO fee. 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