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J K .I t i I h r l lr p p n r r t . j / r l l r Ilm r» llr p p n r r l l r r ( M lhur« 4 i t . N t t r m h r f I l**M Pre-schoolers prepare for Halloween D.A. s Report BULOVA T h r M arrou County Ih virici Attor - - officr at ih«- M arro u County ( our Ihousc in Depporr handled thr m t>-i!• « m g buM'M-»» -tur m g tlw p a ti « n i acrotdiog l» i*iru i Atiorney, R id i McN> rn r) K H irrl ICav mond C o b iti. E r to , • a conv i< Ird ot D n vm g t r.rtcr thè In d u rn e * o( Intoxiranta and xentrn t r d lo a 1352 line and one year (In v e r a luenae xu»pen»ion Michael V d ia ti Irriguo, plrad guillv i" D riving Whlle Suapended a I d o l i ) . and Km ialing A r m i III* venirne* w a t xu»pended with tuo yearx probatmn and a J270 fine Kenneth J l ’erkin». Hoardman, wa» arraigned on rh a rg r* of Hurg lars I C rim inal Mixchtef I. C rim inal M ix tne( Il and Kexixting Arresi Bai! bas bern set al t3 (*o (or all of thè (barge» Back row, lefi to right; and Janell Dyball 4 Ian Sweek, Stephanie Wegworlh, Audro Bunch and Travis Collepe Front row Casey Evans, Jonas Healy Jared Mitchell, Jarrod Clark and Dustin Rollis Preschool operated since September by Georgia VanWinkle Congressman Bob Smith The Morrow County S h e riff'i oil ice at the Morrow County Court home in Mejipner handled or dm |>at( bed the following business dur mg the past week On Tuesday. Oct 23. the Heppner f i r e Dept responded to a due (ire at a Heppner residence Also on lk-t 23, M arvin A le* Pourier. 2u. o( Boardm an was a rre s ted on a charge of Theft II a n F rid a y . a c t 26, Kenneth Jay Perkins. » o( Herm iston, was arrested by the Boardman Police Departm ent on charges of Crim inal Mischief I C rim in a l Trespass I. and Kcsistmg Arrest Morrow County Sheriff's office assisted Perkins was lodged by the U m atilla Police Dept Also on October 26 . a Boardman ambulance rescinded t o l l I Corp in Boardman and transported a 57 year old m ale with an injury to good Shepherd Hospital in Herm is ton ( >n Saturday, t k t 27. the Heppner Police I h-pt arrested John T Hash er. It. of Heppner for alleged F a il ure to Perform the Duties of a D riv e r following an accident which occurred tk-t 26 Also on Del 27. the Irrigon Police Departm ent arrested Daniel D Bra sel. IH. of Irrigon on a charge of a D riving While Suspended, a felony, and alleged Kesisting Arrest Bra sel posted hail amt was released * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Let’s keep Boh Smith in Congress working for a balanced budget amendment, lower interest rates and more jobs for Oregon. » ’ MOO 676 «200 GALLAHER FOR JUDGE / p , the father of 3 young children Dave has a slake in our future i V a s an energetic young lawyer Dave has many years of service ahead V^3S a vigorous prosecutor, Dave has up-to-date experience and knows VO TE G A LLA H E R , FO R JU D G E how to deal with crime / ▼ as a concerned citizen prt oak#« b Jadwp Dove Will bring Justice VWh«W Hotmur W»*««' ... re f*n* • V Come to our Bulova Clock Shop and see how eleqanl time can be We have a superb selection of fine furniture clocks for wall and mantel Traditional in design, modern in performance All with battery-operated cordless electronic movements Several styles with chimes as beautiful to hpar as they are to see Kelli Keen, Ryan Zaionc, Janell Hampton, Justin Henderson and Jessica VanWinkle Pictured from left, back row •uova wcwmsoutm Sew# ( Sere H t N .n <3m*qr Sheriff s Report Ty Ho/en, Andy Sykes, Jimmy Records, Jennifer Hampton Front row, left to right: Ryan Pettyjohn FINE FURNITURE WALL CLOCKS iDtO VOTE STRINGER OUT CO UflS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mark Stringer Third Generation Eastern Oregon Rancher Paid (or by Bob Smith (or ('ongres»man Comm ittee Bill Cram or, TroaM jror FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON TRINGER KNOWS OUR NEEDS Mark Stringer belies es District 30 needs and deserves more effective representation in the Oregon State legislature. 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