Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Willow Creek Car Wash open for
business
D A’s Report
The Morrow County
DA’s office reports handling
the following business:
Jo se
M anuel
C h av e z -A co sta
was
convicted of Contempt of
C o u rt/P u n itiv e ,
an
unclassified misdemeanor.
He was sen ten ced to 30
suspended days in jail, one
year bench probation. 10
hours o f com m unity and
payment of $ 4 18 in fines and
fees.
Jackie K. R oberts
ad m itted to v io latio n of
probation allegations for
Possession of a Controlled
S u b stan ce. R o b erts was
sentenced to 10 days in jail.
90 days in the work release
center and a continuation of
probation.
Seth Lee O sgood
w as
c o n v ic te d
for
P o ssessio n
of
Methamphetamine, a Class
C felo n y , and Felon in
Possession of a Fire Arm, a
John Marick, owner of Willow Creek Car Wash, demonstrates
the water pressure available.
John and Kathy Marick, owners of Willow Creek
Diner and Bakery, have opened Willow Creek Car Wash.
The car wash is located behind the diner on Center Street.
The coin-operated, self-serve car wash will be open
24 hours a day and offers soap with a brush, tire cleaner
with brush and rinse and wax. There is also a coin-operated
vacuum cleaner that according to Kathy Marick, “has great
suction.” They have towels on order, but suggest you bring
your own to help reduce any possible spotting.
To get your washing started it takes eight quarters
and you can add up to $5 at one time to keep it going.
The Maricks said that they may possibly open the
second bay, but wanted to get the one started to serve the
community.
Anyone needing assistance at the car wash should
check at the diner.
Class C felony. His driver’s
license was suspended for six
m onths and he was
sentenced to 19 months in
jail, three years probation
and payment of $528 in fines
and fees. He w as also
convicted of Possession of a
Controlled Substance 2, a
C lass C felony. He was
sentenced to 180 days in jail
and two years probation.
This sentence will be served
c o n cu rren tly w ith the
previous sentence. Thirdly,
Osgood was convicted of
Driving while Suspended/
M isdem eanor, a C lass A
m isd em ean o r. He was
sentenced to pay $1633 in
fines and fees.
Joel
E rn esto
R odriguez was found in
v io la tio n o f p ro b a tio n
allegations for Burglary in
the F irst D egree and
D elivery o f a C ontrolled
Substance within 1 (M)() feet
o f a school. R odriguez's
probation was revoked and
he was sen te n c ed to 22
months in jail and 36 months
probation.
Ricky Bee Roberts
was convicted o f Driving
U nder the In flu en c e o f
In to x ica n ts, a C lass A
m isd em ean o r. R o b e rts ’
d r iv e r ’s licen se
was
suspended for one year and
he was sentenced to 180
days in jail, with 150 days
suspended, two years bench
p ro b a tio n , 80 hours o f
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $1793 in fines
and fees.
M artin
D am ien
Enright was convicted of
F ailu re to R eg ister as a
Felony Sex Offender, a Class
C felony. He is required to
register as a sex offender and
was sentenced to two years
supervised probation, 60
days in ja il, 80 hours
com m unity serv ice and
payment of $1778 in fines
and fees.
Jason Lee A itken
was convicted of Assault of
a Public Safety Officer, a
C lass C felony. He was
sentenced to 15 months in
ja il and th ree years
p ro b atio n . He was also
Morrow County Fair and OTPR Kick-Off Festivities
Morrow County Fair and OTPR
Court has busy weekend
Queen Heather Yocom riding in the Caledonian Games
parade.
iv iiiv - u ii m u m
It was a busy
w eekend for the M orrow
C ounty F air and O TPR
C o u rt.
On
S aturday
afternoon, July 8, the court
w ent to the C aled o n ia n
Days, w here they took home
a second place ribbon for
riding royalty.
Q ueen
H eath er
Yocom was then able to do
the ru n -in at the E lgin
Stampede on Saturday night
and both she and Princess
Jo sie did the ru n -in on
Sunday. Before the run-in,
the court rode in the Elgin
Stampede parade.
On Wednesday, July
12, they attended the Irrigon
Chamber to discuss the Fair
and O TPR com ing in
August. Their next parade
appearance will be the Fort
Dalles Days Parade in The
Dalles.
Junior golf lessons to be held
W illow
C reek golf lessons July 17 -2 1. A
Country club will hold junior tournam ent w ill be held
Wednesday, July 26 at 8 a.m.
to
Marriage Licenses conclude the lessons. Golf
clubs will be available for all
July 7: M anuel ages and sizes to use. Cost
Garcia Vargas, 52, Irrigon is $ 10 per child.
Lessons will be held
and Donna Rae Figurski, 46.
Irrigon; Clifford Lee Shiley, from 9 -10 a.m., for ages 5-8
33. Heppner and M elanie and 10 a.m.-12 p.m., for ages
Marie Silvia. 32. Heppner; 9-14. Registration will be
and Jeffery M. Zimmerman. taken at the first day of
43, L exington and Mary lesso n s. If you have
C ath erin e A rbogast, 4 I , questions call 676-5257.
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The court is keeping
busy working on last minute
touches for the K ick-O ff
activities planned for July 29.
The 2nd annual Stick Horse
Round-Up entries will be
taken at 5 p.m., with the
round-up starting at 6 p.m.
The entry fee is $5 for the
whole round up.
Also that evening,
there will be a free barbeque
dinner at 5 p.m. and the
Kick-Off Dance at 8 p.m.
This year's band is “Much
More C ountry,” billed as
Portland's Hottest Country
B and. W ith a b len d o f
traditional country music
and c h a rt-to p p in g h its,
“Much More Country" gives
the audience what they want
to hear, their favorite music
wrapped in an exciting show.
Q ueen
H eath er
wants to remind everybody
to com e to the K ick-O ff
F estiv ities this year and
reminds all the kids to bring
their stickhorses.
For information on
any court activities, call the
Fair Office at 676-9474 from
8 a.m .-12 p.m. and 1-5 p.m.
weekdays.
Elgin Stampede parade-tFront L-R): Princess Josie Miller and
Queen Heather Yocom and (Back L-R): Pennant Bearer ,
Jarreid Miller and Pennant Bearer Jessica Hamilton.
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Wednesday, July 12,2006 - FIVE
convicted of Assault 4+, a
Class A misdemeanor. For
this he was sentenced to 24
months bench probation. He
was also sentenced to pay
$988 in fines and fees.
P ed ro
S an to s
Trujillo was convicted of
H arassm en t, a C la ss B
m isd em ean o r. He was
sentenced to 90 suspended
days in jail, one year bench
p ro b a tio n ,
20
h o u rs
c o m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $913 in fines and
fees.
D o u g las
D uane
Jones was convicted of Theft
3+, a Class C misdemeanor.
He was sen ten ced to 30
suspended days in jail, one
year bench probation and
payment of $663 in fines and
fees and $50 in restitution.
M ario
M o n tes-
Landeros was convicted of
Criminal Mischief 2, a Class
A m isdem eanor. He was
sentenced to 180 suspended
days in jail, two years bench
p ro b a tio n .
40
h o u rs
co m m u n ity serv ice and
payment of $663 in fines and
fees and
$9 9 .6 7
in
re stitu tio n . He w as also
convicted o f U nlaw fully
Applying Graffiti, a Class A
violation. He was sentenced
to pay $317 in fines and fees.
Amy Ranee Waddell
w as
c o n v icted
of
Harassment Physical +, a
Class B misdemeanor. She
w as sen ten ced to 90
suspended days in jail, one
year bench probation and
payment of $1033 in fines
and fees.
Edw in
A rn u lfo
Guardado was convicted of
Rape-3, a Class C felony. He
m ust re g iste r as a sex
offender and was sentenced
to tw o years supervised
probation, completion of 80
hours of community serv ice
and payment of $216 in fines
and fees.
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