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Jepsens yard awarded for Apr
Jean and John Jepsen
Ion«’ Garden Club has chosen thr
yard of John and Jran Jepsen for thr
find garden of 1985 Mr and Mr*
Jepsen purchased thr home 25 years
ago from thr Dobyns and have lived
here with their two children Jim. a
student at Ml Hood Community
C'ollelge. and Judy, a seventh grader
at lone Jr High
There are pine and evergreen
trees around the fences and yard,
and these are all trimmed, as are the
shrub* around the house The fruit
trees are neatly shaped and trim
med
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County S h eriff's
office at the Morrow County Court
house in lleppner handled or dis
patched the following business dur
mg the past week
On April 3. the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office issued a citation to
Thomas Allen Eliding 29. Walla
Walla, for Driving While Suspended
Also on April 3. the Boardman
Police Dept received a report of the
theft of 25 tapes from a vehicle
parked at a residence
In a third April 3 incident, the
Boardman Police Dept received a
report of vandalism All the screens
on a city residence had been slashed
In a fourth April 3 incident, a
Boardman ambulance responded to
a motor vehicle accident one fourth
mile west of mile post 158 on
Interstate 84
In a fifth April 3 incident, a
Boardman ambulance responded to
a request at CAI and transported a
male to Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston
tin April 4 the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office received a report of
a burglary at a residence at Country
Garden Estates. Irrigon Miscel
laneous items were taken valued at
approximated $553
Also on April 4, the Hrppner Eire
Dept extinguished a gras* fire on a
hill behind B arrett Street in
lleppner
tin April 5. a Boardman ambul
ance responded to a motor vehicle
accident on Interstate 84 and trans
ported one male subject to Good
Shepherd Hospital
On April 6 the Boardman Eire
!>ept responded to a structure fire
at a residence on Ml Hood SI
Also on April 6. the Morrow*
County Sheriffs Office arrested
Darla In i' Marino. 30. Hermiston on
a charge of Driving Under the
Influence of Intoxicants
On April 7. the Morrow County
Since the Jepsens are in the (>e*t
Sheriff's Office arrested Marlene
control business, much of the weed
Mae Town. 35, Boardman on a
control and bug control is done with
charge of Driving Under the In
use of insecticides and around the
flue nee of Intoxicants She was
fences and hard to get places to
released on her own recognizance
weed with ground stenlants
Also on April 7. the lleppner Police
The Jepsens. like blooming plants
Dept responded to a single car
as well as their green trees and
accident on the corner of Gilmore
shrubs and will plant some of their
and Hager Streets
favorites, dahlias and gladiolas
On April 8 the Boardman Eire
later in the season as well as annuals
Dept responded to a grass fire by
which udd such a variety of colors
Interstate 84 near milepost 165 5
near the Port of Morrow exit
Ext. group travels to Washington D.C.
Justice Court
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in lleppner
reports handling the following husi
ness during the past week
Hoher! George Van Schoiack,
lleppner
Expired O perator's
License. In fine
Betty Ann Galbraith. Joseph
Allowing an Unlicensed Juvenile to
Operate a Vehicle. $15 fine
Dale Wayne Huma. Kidgefield,
Washington No Eire Extinguisher.
$85 ball forfeited
Stewart Walker Willis. Battle
Ground. Washington No Eire Ex
tinguisher. $85 bail forfeited
Handall Arthur Clough, lleppner
Exceeding the Maximum Speed i8S
mph in a 55 mph zone», $26 ball
forfeited
Joseph Erederick Mitchell, Hose
burg
Illegal "U " Turn, $31 bail
forfeited
Miguel Duenax Arreola. Hermis
ton with criminal negligence No
Resident Angling License. $38 fine
Monica Elaine Swanson, lone
Exceeding the Maximum Speed '71
mph in a 55 mph zone). $30 fine
Suzanne
Lieuallen
Jepsen.
lleppner
Violation of the Basic
Rule (50 mph in a 35 mph zone'. $13
fine
I^ndil Harold LaEollette, lone
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants $357 fine and reimburse
c o s t o f Jilt s t n .i l
12 'lavs in jail,
three year driver's license suspen
sion
Matt Shane Howard. la>xington
Violation of the Basic Rule >44 mph
in a 25 mph zone), $36 fine
Willard Dale Smith, l^-xington
Minor in Possession. $57 fine
By It I it I it N i I I I I is
Program \**i*ta n l
OSI Extension Morrow I o
Are the cherry tree* still blooming
in Washington I) C at the end of
April1
You'll hr able to hear a lot alsiut
what's happening in Washington,
D C soon, for seven women from
Morrow County will be traveling
there on a special Know America
1 Tour 11
Two special lours have lieen ar
ranged by the International Chair
man of Oregon Extension Home
maker s Council
Marlene and Helen Currin. Marion
Brosnan. Pauline Hughes. Ruth
McCabe, Mildred Wright, and May
ko Hue ha non are registered to travel
with the tour group departing April
2»
They will visit historical sights,
cultural centers. Smithsonian Instl
lute and other points of interest as
well us lawmakers and attend social
events While in Washington, the
groups will tie housed at the famous
National 4 II Center
News from Arizona
Visiting and reminiscing was the
order of the day on March 9 and it
was a great day for our Morrow
County party that was held at the
lovely home of Jack and Millie
O'Connor at Apache Wells in Mesa
reports Mary Van Winkle
A hearty and sumptious meal was
planned by the host and hostess, as
well as pre dinner hors de ouevres
and mood inhanrers
Thirty seven guests attended the
festivities and a delightful day was
had by all
Those attending from the Apache
Junction Mesa and Tempe area
were Eloyd and Lorena Jones. Bud
and Harriet Batty. Boyd and Lois
Redding, Laurence and Elorence
Beckett. Elmer and Muriel Palmer
Dorris Graves, Marjorie Baker
Vierson. la- Roy and Marj Gardner
and their friend from Alaska. Helen
Clements. Mille and Bob Eerrell and
Bob Grabill
Coming from Uma Yuma were
Verna Brinda, Eaye Wilson and
friend laimar Barnes, Marie and
ClintM McQuarrie Kerry and
Band Festival set April 16
This year lleppner is hosting the
annual Junior High Tri County Band
f estival to be held on Tuesday . April
16 w ith a 7 p m concert planned in
the Hrppner High School gymn This
y e jr no less than 12 school* are
expected to attend with over 200
junior high band students to partici
pate
The top one third of each partici
paling hand is selected for the select
band The remaining students for
the concert band The two hand*
then spend all day rehearsing with
their respective guest conductors
After an intensive day of rrhearsing
the two bands gather for a 7 p m
concert In addition to the two bands
performing seperatrly during the
concert they also combine to per
form a mass band This can be a real
challenge when there are over 200
students in the mass band
We would like to encourage ev ery
one to attend this concert as the
festival is hosted on a rotating basis
and this will mark the first time it
has been in lleppner for several
v ears and mmt likelv w ill not return
for several more years, said band
teacher Don Christensen There will
be a charge of $1 for adults and 5«
cents for students to attend the
concert This money goes to help pay
for the guest conductors We hope to
see all of you there concluded
Christensen
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Helen O'Donnell Richardand \dele 1
Lhayes. from Glendale Charlene
Hill ■ Thomas
f rom W illiams Air
Eorce base were Joe and Sara
Slrulhers and their week old
daughter Aubrey and Sara s
mother Mr* Carl Geri Martin
Arriving from the Sun City and
Sun City West area were John and
Vivian Williams Marie and Eracis
Smith and Jack and Mary Van
W tn S N T T
Winkle
Unable to attend because of illness
were Cal Grabill Peggy Barratl and
Bill and f loy Prueft
Assisting the host was Frances
Smith and Mary Van Winkle
NAPA’S BEST
SHOCK
SALE
Cantata slated
The Ministerial Association in
South Morrow County is sponsoring
a Community Cantata Choir ol The
Seven l-asl Words of Christ
on
Sunday. April 14 7 30 p m at the
United Methodist Church in llepp
ner
If Cantata i * a m u s i c a l E . i * t r i j
The
.entation. but since people were I
presen
away y I for Easier weekend the event I
will In- held this Sundav instead *
stated a Ministerial Association
s|sikesperson Everyone is welcome
to the no charge performance
Coast to Coast
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Thru the month o f April
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DO N'T MISS THE
G IA N T A U C TIO N
& YA RD SA LE
Registration continues for Run
Saturday, April 1 3
M orrow County Fairgrounds
Heppner, OR.
Tools
Sporting Goods
Clothes
Antiques
Appliances
100s of Items
Enc Cook, production manager poses with plaques which were carved by
W ings of Work lone High School's entrepreneurship class The plaques will
bo presented to the (irst place finishers, male and female finishers and to the
oldest male and female participants in this Sunday's Rolling Hills Run
I-ate registration continues and tee shirts can he ordered but will not he
available the day of the run Registration forms can he found at the Shoe
Box. Murray's and Heppner Elementary School The run is sponsored by thr
Morrow County Education Association with proceeds going to the Willow
Creek Little League Eurther information ran be obtained by calling Liz
Curtis at 676 *4454
Dance to
Friday & Saturday Night
Tires, Cameras, Guns, TVs,
Rubber Raft, Picnic Table,
AUCTIO N
Lots & lots of Clothers,
Air Conditioners, Heaters,
Lots of Interesting Items
1 p.m.
Installation of Officers
Saturday
Don't M iss Our
Eat Lunch
Friday Night
Here
Buffet Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Regular Dinner Friday Night
Surprise!
it
No Regular Dinner Saturday
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Doors O p e n a t 9 a.m .
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