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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. May 24,2006 - SEVEN Engagement Sheriff's Report Rowe-Dick The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following business: Hen Dick and Megan Rowe Stuart and Julie Dick of Pendleton and Sydney and Lynda Rowe of The Dalles announce the engagement of Benjamin Dick of Portland and Megan Rowe of Portland. The bride-elect graduated from Glencoe High School in 2001. She w ill graduate from Portland Community College Nursing Program in June 2006. The groom-elect graduated from Pendleton High School in 2000 and Portland State University in 2005 with a degree in business administration. He is employed at Bonneville Power Administration in Portland. He is the grandson of Ed Dick. Jr., of Heppner. The couple plans a Nov. 30, 2007 wedding. Keithley wins Day Care raffle The H eppner Day Care raffled off tickets for an A n terless Elk hunt. Jay Keithley won the guided N ovem ber hunt for two. Only 100 tickets were sold for $25 each. Helping sell the tickets included Jennifer and Dave Jaca, Mike Frank with C am pbell T oyota, Kim Cutsforth, Merry Brannon, N ikki C oe. P e tty jo h n ’s n. Building Supply and Carie Brosnan. “We appreciate the p eople w ho sold and purchased the tickets,” said a day care c e n te r spokesperson. “This was a big fundraiser for the center. It wouldn't of happened it people like the Jacas didn't come forward with the idea and put their time and effort into it.” Tractor driver training and safety course to be offered ♦ M orrow C ounty Grain G row ers and OSU E xtension S ervice are offering a tracto r driver training and safety course for youth ages 14-17 on June 13 and 14. Class on June 13 will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participants will need to bring a lunch. Class on June 14 will be held from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The course will be held at M CGG in Lexington. Oregon State Law requires youth ages 14-17 to obtain a training certificate in order to operate tractors on farm s not ow ned or operated by a member of their immediate family. To pre-register, call 676-9642 or (800) 342- 3664. ICC to honor graduating students lone C om m unity Church will be celebrating Graduation Sunday on May 28 at 9:45 a.m., in honor of students who are graduating May 16: MCSO received a report a non in ju ry m o to r v eh icle accident. Both parties were present and requested to talk to a deputy. -M C SO issu ed a citation to Alejandro Calvillo Gaona, 46, for not having an operating license. -M C SO issu ed a citatio n to B arbara Jean Kremzar, 53, for going 82 mph in a 65 mph zone. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Heppner that the reporter heard a loud popping noise and then found a indentation on the their door. -M C SO issued a citation to Mark Thomas Snodderly, 38, for not having an operating license and failing to carry insurance. -MCSO received a report that Umatilla County a rre ste d G u stav eo Rodriguez Lucatero, 31, for failing to pay fine for Theft from high school and college. All graduates, their friends and fam ilies are invited to attend. Deadline to remove flowers is June 12 Flowers at Heppner Masonic Cemetery will be picked up on June 12, unless you contact Tim Van Cleave for special arrangements. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that there were footprints around the reporter's house and the screen on the garage had been broken. -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon that a law n m ow er was missing. -Irrig o n Fire Department received a call about a trailer on fire next to the re p o rte r’s residence. Boardman PD assisted and Irrigon A m bulance transported a firefighter to G ood Shepherd M edical Center in Hermiston -B PD issu ed a citation to A ndrew Dale Baker, 18, for not having any insurance, no helmet and p e rm ittin g unlaw ful operation of a motorcycle. May 17: M CSO received a report that the reporter had killed a horse outside of Heppner and he n eeded to rep o rt it for insurance purposes and to find out if the area was open range. -M C SO issued a citation to a female subject for not having an operating license. -M C SO issued a citation to Elizabeth Annette Jackson, 20, for going 60 mph in a 35 mph zone. -Irrigon FD received a report from the reserve deputy that the house fire from May 16 was rekindling. May 18: M CSO received a report that Mark f Ti Oregon D epa rtm ent of Transportation 0D0T KEEPS OREGON BUSINESSES GOING STRONG Oregon businesses are finding opportunities for growth with the Oregon Department of Transportation's OTIA III State Bridge Delivery Program. The bridge program is repairing or replacing more than 300 bridges on Oregon's highways. This work stimulates Oregon’s economy and keeps Oregon businesses strong. Gladstone-based TLP GeoSpatial Solutions LLC is providing remote sensing, topographic. GIS and aerial mapping services for the bridge program. The company recently won three contracts worth more than $120.000 to provide high accuracy topographic mapping in Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge National Bottcher, 41, was arrested by D esch u tes C ounty Sheriff’s Office on an IJC warrant for failing to appear for driving while suspended. -M C SO a rre sted Daniel Leon Nolan, 21, for Theft I x2 and Burglary II x2. -M C SO a rre sted Gordon Allen W egworth, 18, on P ro b ab le C ause charges of Burglary I x4 and Theft I x4. -M C SO a rre sted Joshua Thomas Moore, 24, on an IJC warrant for failing to pay fine for having a possession of less than an ounce of Marijuana. -B PD arrested Ruben Arias Villa, 37, on a M orrow C ounty C ircu it Court warrant for failing to appear for assaulting a public- safety o ffice r, re sistin g arrest, for failing to appear for physical harassment, for Probable Cause charges for B urglary I, K idnap I, menacing, interfering with a 911 call. Assault IV-Felony and for Identity Theft. May 19: M CSO issued a citation to a male subject who was going 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. -M C SO issued a citation to Timothy Shannon Stephens, 43, for driving uninsured. May 21: M CSO issued a citation to Connie M ay B rooks, 36, for maintaining a dog as a public- nuisance. -M C SO issu ed a citation to H eather Rose Lund, 24, for going 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. May 22: M CSO cited Santiago Velazquez Martinez, 22, for going 76 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Heppner that a subject was intoxicated and playing in the creek near the library. The subject was transported to St. Charles Hospital in Bend. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Boardm an that a subject stopped by the reporter’s home stating that he had hit one of her cows earlier and w anted m oney for the damages. -BPD cited Fermin M artinez D ircio, 20, for going 49 mph in a 35 mph zone. -B PD issued a citatio n to D ustin A llen Shufeldt. 34, for not having an operating license and failing to change address. -B PD a rre sted Douglas Duane Jones, Jr., 28, for failing to appear for Theft II. -B PD issu ed a citation to Mario Calvillo, 21, for failing to register as a sex offender. Scenic Area, plus additional work at 17 bridge sites near Eugene. As a result of these contracts. TLP GeoSpatial owner Tom Pagh has hired an Oregon-based small business as a subcontractor to provide additional services. To learn more, visit ODOT's web site at http://egov.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/ OTIA/bridge_ delivery.shtml. ODOT IS INVESTING IN OREGON’S FUTURE \ Real Estate listings at heppner.net/ heritage V ...... — J Raffles, auctions of hunting tags break record Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials today announced that the state's 2006 auctions and raffles for big game hunting tags broke last year's record o f $ 5 1 5 ,8 0 0 , raisin g $542,557 for hunter access and wildlife habitat projects throughout the state. The auction of 12 big game hunting tags netted a record $333,180 in revenue. The sportsmen/conservation groups that sponsored the auctions at various meetings and conventions of their or ganizations in the past few months keep 10 percent of the proceeds. Those groups include the Oregon Hunters Association, Rocky Moun tain Elk Foundation. Mule Deer Foundation, Oregon Bow Hunters, Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, National Wild Turkey Federation, and Safari Club International. The raffle for an addi tional 13 big game hunting tags raised $209,377. The drawing was held at the May 20 Oregon Hunters Associa tion annual convention in Lincoln City. O f the combined monies raised, $306,403 will go to the Access and Habitat pro gram to fund wildlife habi tat and hunter access im provement projects in the state. T he rem ain in g $206,053 will fund the re search and management of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and Rocky Moun tain goat in Oregon. CUSTOM BANNERS M any S izes L o ts o f C o lo rs L o g o s & G ra p h ic s Makes Great Advertising! % Magnetic Door Signs -Plastic Signs- Aluminum Signs Many different sizes, graphics and colors J W E P R IN T B U S IN E S S CARDS Lott of Stylti Lott oi dolori ORDER Y OURS HERE Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 AN AMERICAN REVOLUTION FOR 60 YEARS, WE HAVE SUPPORTED THE COMMUNITIES WE DO BUSINESS IN. We will sin ce re ly a p p r e c ia te y o u r b u s in e s s a n d will a l w a y s be a v a ila b le to ta k e care o f you after th e sale. 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