Th lleppiirr (ia;ll-limes. Ilrppnrr. Oregon. Thursday, September 21. IHI-TIIKKK
SHERIFF'S REPORT Area students to meet with state reps.
The Morrow County Shcr- at his renilTK'P A Morrow
iff' Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following mils
over the past week:
On Sept. 14 a fire waif
reported at the Klnzua Corp.
mill In Heppner in the plainer
building. The Heppner Fire
Dept. responded to the call.
In another Sept. 14 incident.
Earl Trudeau. Boardman.
was arrested by a Morrow Co.
Sheriffs deputy for alleged
rape III. sexual abuse II.
contributing to sexual delin
quency and sexual miscon
tJuct. Trudeau posted bail and
was released.
Also on Sept. 14, Frederick
Glenn Roy was arrested by
the Boardman police Dept. on
a Hermiston warrant for
failure to pay a driving under
the influence of alcohol fine
and was also charged with
theft of services by the
Boardman Police Dept. Roy
was lodged at the Hermiston
Safety Center.
On Sept. 15, Louis Tomlin
son, Boardman requested an
officer regarding a fraud theft
complaint. The Boardman
Police Chief responded to the
call.
In a Sept. 17 incident, Jack
McWhlnnie, Umatilla, report
ed the theft of a tape deck,
speakers, tapes and fishing
rod and reel from his boat,
docked at the Irrigon Marina
On Sept. 18, Judge Krnest
Jorgensen, Irrigon, reported a
burglary at the Irrigon Lion's
Club.
Also on Sept. IB, Carol
Moon, Irrigon, reported a
burglary and theft of a
television, stereo equipment
and sleeping bags from her
residence while she was on
vacation A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy took the call.
In another Sept. 18 incident.
he Sheriff's Office received a
call from the Dodge City Motel
In Boardman, it was reported
a woman there had fallen. A
Boardman ambulance re
sponded to the call.
On Sept. 20, Gary C-n.
Irrigon, reported a burglary
Road repoHw
The Morrow Co. Public
Works Iept has released the
following work .report for the
week ending Seplemtier !!
In the Boardman Irrigon
area potholes were patched
with hot mix on Irrigon-Ordi-nance
Road and Irrigon No
11. Crushed rock was tsprend
on No. 777.
South Morrow County patch
ing included: Lindsay West.
Baker E.-W, Road. Juniper
and Willow Creek. A section of
the North and South Bombing
Range Road was oiled
Culverts were replaced on
the Dee Cox Road and the
Doherty Alpine Road.
Crushed rock and fill was
spread on the Alpine Nelson
Road
Oil rock is tM'ing slock piled
on the shoulders of Junior
Road for future reseating.
The shop mechanics worked
on trucks 1H 17 in and n
Blade No 27, the chip spread
er and pick up No. 7.
Two new International 10 12
yard dump trucks arrived
Friday. Sept. 18.
Hospital
ITSotes
Patients released from Pio
neer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week
were :
Myron Huston. Heppner.
admitted Sept. 14. released
Sept. ir:
Agnes Davis. Lonerock. ad
milled Sept 11. released Sepl
20: and
David Sleclman. lone, ad
mitted Sept. 17. released Sepl
1H.
Patients slill receiving care
at the hospital as of Monday.
Sepl. 21 were:
l.yle Cox. Lexington, admit
ted Sepl 14:
Zetta Brosnan, Heppner.
admitted Sept. 15:
I,esley Babh, Heppner. ad
mitted Sept Hi: and
Sandy Dames. Heppner,
admitted Sepl IH
County Sheriffs deputy re
sponded to the call.-
Also on Sept. 20, Lynn
Hobbs. Irrigon. reported the
theft of a bicycle, A Morrow
County Sheriff's deputy re
sponded to the call.
Students from Heppner and
lone High Schools will go to
Pendleton lliuli School for a
meeting with repreenl;iiive
of the seven stale colleges and
iniversilies on October 1 at ft
am,
This program supplements
the counseling program of
Heppner High School hy
giving students lirsl-hand in
formation about program of
slud offerings admission
reipiirenieuls. housing, costs
to attend. Iinancial aid schol
arships, and other informa
tion important to post-high
school il,iiinint
Parents are en. ..iit i.ged to
attend the program which will
feature information simmm
with representatives from
Kastern Oregon Stale College.
Western iregon Slate College.
iregn Institute of Techno!
ogv, Oregon Stale I'niversilv.
Portland Slate .I'niversilv.
Southern Oregon Stale Col
lege, and ttie Lniversily of
Oregon
The Oregon Slate System of
Higher hducation high school
visilaition program involves
almost all public and private
high sc I'i'ils in Oregon. The
program's goal is to stimulate
post-high school planning by
students and provide them
with an introduction to the
programs and services of the
stale colleges and univer
sities. -
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TIDE
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FOLGER'S
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SANKA
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BIG "G"
CHEERIOS CEREAL 10 oz
OLD EL PASO
REFRIED BEANS is oz
KORDITE
LAWN CLEAN UP BAGS.539 gal .
BLUE BONNET REGULAR
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