Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 23, 1982, Page THREE, Image 3

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Mambr of th Morrow County Search and ReKu Possa cut
togi Into firewood or orea wnior citin$ lost Thursday.
Th wood wilt be distributed to teniort who need wood fuel
to heat their home
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County sher
iff "i office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls
and cases during the past
week:
On September 12. a county
sheriffs deputy responded to
a report of people shooting at
insulators on Bonneville
Power Administration poles.
Clinton Winford Barker, 29. of
Irrigon. and Daniel Jay Can
non. 23. of Hood River, were
cited for alleged First Degree
Criminal Mischief,
On September 13, a Board
man Ambulance transported a
patient from Dr, Lobb's office
In Boardman to St, Anthony
Hospital, Pendleton.
Also on Sept. 13. a Heppner
ambulance transported a
patient from the Beamer
ranch. Balm Fork, Heppner.
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
Heppner.
On September 14, the Board
man Police Department re
sponded to theft reports from
several Boardman businesses.
Estimated amount of money
taken from all was $1,000.
Also on Sept. 14, Morrow
Co. Sheriff Larry Fetsch re
sponded to the scene of an
injury accident at 1:36 p m.
James Frase Grant, 44, of
Waldport, was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital In
Heppner by a Heppner am
bulance. On September 16, Steven
Dennis Webb. Plymouth,
Wash., reported a 1972 Grand
Prix stolen from the U & I Inc.
parking lot, Boardman.
On September 17, a county
sheriff's deputy responded to
a one vehicle accident throe
tenths of a mile north of
Highway 74 on Highway 207.
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The Injured driver, Robert
Claude Buschke, 47, of Maup
in, was taken to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital and was
released. He apparently lost
control of his vehicle, causing
it to leave the road and roll
down an embankment.
On September 18, Lucy
George Lewis, 47, of The
Dalles, was arrested for alleg
edly driving Under the In
fluence of Intoxicants by a
county sheriff's deputy. She
was transported to The Dalles
Jail, since all facilities in this
area were full.
On September 19, Rod Flugg
of Rod's Auto-Motive, Board
man, reported a burglary and
the theft of numerous air
tools: air grinders, drills,
wrenches, a C-B radio, a
10 ton hydraulic jack and
other items.
In another September 19
incident, the sheriff's office
received a report of flash
flooding in south Morrow
County at 4 p.m. Water, mud
and debris were reported
across Highway 74 between
Lexington and Heppner. Traf
fic control was a cooperative
effort between the sheriff's
department, the Oregon State
Police and the Heppner Police
Department. The State High
way Department and county
road crews worked into the
night to clear mud and debris
from the highways.
Highway 74 from Mor
gan to Heppner had sev
eral bad areas. Highway 207
from Sandhollow to Lexington
also had several areas where
the road had been washed out
and traffic was limited to one
lane. There was aiso a power
outage that lasted about three
hours.
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GAZETTE-TIMES
676-9228
This Saturday, September ,
25, Blue Mountain District
Number 10 of the Oregon
Federation of State Garden
Clubs will hold Its 1982 Fall
District Meeting at St. Pat
rick's Catholic Church Parish
Hall. Officers and members of
the clubs at Milton-Freewater,
Prairie City, Hermiston,
Fcho, Umatilla, Condon, the
two clubs in Pendleton, plus
Morrow County's three clubs
from Boardman, lone and
Heppner will have a busy day
and educational day,
Theta Iowe, Heppner presi
dent, states that about 100
people are expected to attend,
Registration will begin at 9
a.m. with a get-acquainted
coffee time. The district meet
ing will follow at 10 a .m , with a
welcome from Mrs. Lowe.
District Director Connie Tcl
lefson of Milton-Freewater,
will preside.
District and state officers
who attend will give presenta
tions. Two members of the
Heppner club will be conduct
ing workshop sessions before
and after lunch. Dr. Wallace
Wolff will give information
about the cultivation of
gladioli and Bill Rawlins will
educate the group about grow
ing dahlias. The noon meal
will be prepared and served
by members of St. Patrick's
Altar Society.
Other'features of the meet
ing day villi be a Country Store
and a sales table featuring
plants and miscellaneous
items contributed by club
members. Profits of the sale
will be used to help defray
district expenses. Those who
will attend have been asked to
bring flowers and flower ar
rangements for a small flower
show. Some of the visitors will
be offered assistance in tour
ing the County Museum and
driving out to see the Willow
Creek Dam project, after the
meeting adjourns about 2:30
p.m.
The Heppner Gaxette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 23, 1W2-THREE
Local croup cuts firewood Garden Clubs to hold district meeting Saturday
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Th MisiiMippi is often called the "Father of Wateri"
because of its many branches.
Closed season no longer in effect
As of September 23, a closed
fire season is no longer In
effect in the East-Central Ore
gon District, announced Dan
Shults of the Oregon State
Forestry Department, Fossil
Unit. The district Includes
Morrow, Wheeler, and Gilliam
counties, he said.
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FREE ESTIMATE
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503-276-1097
Wa also install continuous
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We're Having a
Showing of Our
New 1983 Cars
Thursday thru Saturday
Also
Stop by for free
coffee & donuts. ' yrTS
introducing our
new Body Shop,
formerly
Dan McBride's. 5
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PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 23 THRU SEPT. 26, 1332
Market
BEEF TOP SIRLOIN
STEAK
Sffi LB.
BONELESS
BEEF STEW MEAT
lb laOO
BEEF CUBE STEAK
2.69
PORK LOIN ROAST boneless '2.89
FRYER LEGSrTO" 1.19
BROWN & SERVE ra-asr. ..1.29
SMOKED PORK CHOPS $2.49
nrrr pattipq armour ozn $o oq
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GROUND TURKEY noaN .'1.09
JUMBO HOT DOGS ,XS '1.69
WE DO CUSTOM CUHING
FRESH CUT-UP
FRYERS
WASHINGTON
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Margarine 3
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U.S. 110. 1 IIOHGOLO
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10 LB.
BAG
FRESH PAK
CARROTS 2 LB. BAG
GARDEN FRESH RADISHES OR
GREEN onions
FRESH BULK
MUSHROOMS
. BUN.
4$l
$1.69
GREEN SEEDLESS
GRAPES
,W FANCY
ClACCT
LB.
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WESTERN FAMIY
WHITE OR WHEAT BREAD 65
WESTERN FAAA1LY.
CRACKED WHEAT OR 0Qt
CHUCKWAG0N BREAD w
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ICE CREAM rawr 4.59
DARIGOLD BUTTER ?r U.95
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BIRDSEYE
COOL WHIP
REGULAR OR
EXTRA CREAMY
V- 8 0Z.
MINUTE MAID
ORANGE JUICE 5 1.0 9
VAN DE KAMPS
FISH FILLETS $3.99
MQUET BUFFET SUPPER 32oi J
CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS
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AHA BOY DRY DOG FOOD 10 lb $3.39
SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER NEW ENGLAND. 15 OZ. . ...$1.19
WESSON OIL PURE VEGETABLE, 48 OZ 2.39
BIG G CHEERIOS BREAKFAST CEREAL. 10-OZ.. . . $1.09
BARE ELEGANCE JASMINE 80Z. 1. 99
MRS. BUTTERWORTH'S SYRUP U.79
GROUND BLACK PEPPER SCHILLING, 4 OZ 89c
S &W SHELLED WALNUTS '2.99
MJB GROUND COFFEE perk.b.1.?.0!1!?'. ffc. . . .'6.59
MJB INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz $3.99
GLAD MEDIUM GARBAGE BAGS 8 GAL., 20 CT. . , '1.39
DESITIN
OINTMENT
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TOPOL
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$3.09
BANQUET BUFFET SUPPER 32ox si SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE ZSllll $1.49
FLUORIDE
3 OZ.
NOXZEMA
SKIN CREAM
MEDICATED
6 OZ.
$2.09
NOXZEMA
SKIN CLEANSER
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ANTISEPTIC
4 OZ.
$1.79
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