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S h e riffs Report
rhc Mom»» Count) Sheriff's < >f
five at the M orro» Counts fo u r
thousc in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching the following business
during the past week
During the »eek o f December 30
Januars 5, the Sheriff's Office
assisted l» o disabled motorists in the
count)
Januars 5 the Sheriff's Dept in
sestigated a report of the theft of an
RV type batters from Frederick son
farm s in the Irrigon area (tatters
»as valued at $70
Januars 5 ■ a depute responded to
a one vehicle accident on Wilson
Koad in Hoardman P ervini insole
ed »ere transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital via a private
citi/c n
Januar> b the Sheriff's Of Ik e
dispatched the Itoardnun l ire Dept
to a r e f i l l ot an electrical fire at
Desert Springs Fstates Fire »as
contained upon their arrival
Januars f> the S heriffs Office
dispatched a Itoardnun ambulance to
a residence on hurue Road One
Icmalc »as transported to St An
thons Hospital in Pendleton
Januars 9 the Sheriff's Office
dispatched the Itoardnun ambulance
to Sunndge Terrace A three sear
old male »as transported to Good
Stiepherd Hospital in Hermiston
January 9 the Sherill's Office
dispatched the Itoardnun ambulance
to tra il Apts A 74 year old male
» ith an unknown illness »as
transported to (iood Shepherd
Hospital
Januars 4 a depuls responded to
take a complaint trom C lint Tim
mon.% of a possible thclt ot animals
Januars 10 a deputy attempted to
locate a vehicle m »hich the driver
»as reportedly intoxicated and
enroute to the Heppner area
Januars 10 a deputy and Hoard
man Cits Officers attempted to
locale a vehicle reportedly lust
bound on I 84 m the Hoardnun area
in »Inch the driver »as reported as
being intoxicated Officers »ere
unable to locate the vehicle
January 10 a deputy responded
to a report ot an animal problem on
Fighth St West m Irrigon
January II
(he Sheriff's Office
dispatched the Hoardnun ambulance
to a report ot an unconscious male
at the Dodge (Tty Restaurant m
Hoardman Subject » ith an illness
»as transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital A deputy responded trom
the Irrigon area to deliver the pa
ttent's prescriptions to the ambulance
staff
January 11 the Sheriff's Office
dispatched the Heppner ambulance
to the scene ot a motor vehicle ace i
dent on fju.ud St Two persons with
injuries were taken to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
Januars I I a deputy investigated
a complaint ot Criminal Mischiel at
an Irrigon residence on Old H»s
to
New 4-11 club to
hen in
The I xtension Service i ' begum
mg a 4 H club tor young people in
tcrested in sno»mobiling A club
leader is needed
■'Snowmobiles can be tun and ex
citing but they must be operated
s a fe ly .” says 4 II agent H ill
Hroderic k
■'Sometimes the safety can mean
keeping control ot the machine, and
other times, it means safety in
numbers It is always good to
snowmobile with others m case ot an
accident or equipment fa ilu re ." the
4 H agent emphasizes
All people including youth who do
not have a valid driver's license must
have an operator's permit to drive a
snowmobile Ihesc permits may be
obtained from Gene Omvick at le x
mgton I umber Yard
II you would like to be a member
ot this club, call the I xtension Ot
lice. 676 9642 and leave your name
and phone number
Lexington News
C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r
Hs I A lpha Junes
Neighborhood Council has new
phone number
The
M o rro w
C ounty
Neights>rbis>d Council (formerly
Heppner Neighborhood Ccntcri has
a new telephone number. 67f» VI24
Those who need to contact the
council iruv talk to volunteer person
nel who » ill provide all the same
services including emergence food
and clo th in g that the form er
Neighbor!*»«! Center provided
K.lks Hoop Shoot slated Jan. 17
Local competition tor the I 5th an
nual Flks Free throw contest w ill be
I p m Saturday, Jan 17 Contests
lor Heppner youngsters at Heppner
High School and lone children at
lone High School w ill begin at the
same tune
Over three m illion youngsters
throughout the country entered last
scar's compel it km tor txiys and girls
in age categories 8 9, 10-11. and
12 IV with age groups determined
bv the child s age on April I . said
a contest organizer
la c h contestant » ill shoot 25
shots The bos and girl trom each
age gn>up with the best score ad
vanecs to the district tournament
laical competitors w ill compete
against other l»«.al winners m the
district competition at Hermiston on
Jan D
Any questons m js be
directed to Dave Gunderson,
ft 7ft M 23
Last chance to order history books
Those wishing to order copies o f
the Morrow Counts History Hook
recently published by the Morrow
Counts Historical Society mud send
VO to Ruth McCabe. IV.x I U lone
before February I
rhc Historical Soviets must hasc
enough money to pav for a second
printing ot the hooks before thex can
place the order Cnlcss enough
money is collected bs February I.
the second printing w ill be canceled
and the morses w ill be relumed to
those who have ordered hooks
Adult education classes resume
Adult education classes have
resumed in Heppner Classes are
meeting trom 4 U) 7 K ip m Mon
days and Tuesdays at the
Neighbor!»»««! Council conference
rcwmi Adult high school. Gt I), and
other programs are ottered
For further information, or to
register, contact instructors Gars
and Sue Warren. 422 ‘’420
Aglow slates Januar\ 20 meeting
A regular Heppner Women's
Aglow fellowship meeting w ill be
held at 7 p m Tuesday. Jan 20 at
the fairgrounds annex
Alicen Ware ot llemueton w ill be
guest speaker Her topic w ill be how
( iod blessed her thnmgh heart . k ties
Community choir form ing
All adults interested in forming a
community choir are invited to an
organizational meeting in the hand
n o n . at Hejvpncr High Schis.l. Mon
day. Jan 2ft. 7 p m < Hgamzers pro
mise a variety ol I aster and secular
music lor presentation in late spring
Snowmobile
plavduv set
The 4 Comers snowmobile club
w ill hold a play day on Sunday.
Januars 18. beginning at Id a m at
Hcrren Meadow <2 miles south ot
Cutstorth Park at the top ot Coal
Mine h illi
Fveryone is welcome and there
w ill be tood. drink, races and a
poker run
Meeting Notices
W illow Creek C ountry C lub
W illow Creek Country Club's an
nual meeting w ill begin at 7 Ml p m
Januars Id A ll members and pro
spective members are urged to attend
the meeting at the Columbia H a s m
Flectric Co-op Conference Room
A Nitfht At T h e
Friday, January 16, 6 30 p m
Buffet
Dinner
for
5!
with race included.
6 Races Track Betting
Heppner Elks 358
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Hats o il to our community lor the
attendance at last Wednesday s
I own Hall Meeting I think it made
eseryone aware ol the need to sup
f»irt our community Heppner has
wme tine leadership jnd can be pro
ud ol those who sloed up and vote
ed a positive attitude Dunk ol the
end result it groups meeting oser
collcc would concentrate on |»isitise
ideas rjfher than dwelling on the
negative (here's a real source ol
|»ower among us it pointed in the
right direction
lounsm Committee is moving
right along with their Heppnei
brochure Recently mcmheis met
with j group composed ol 12 towns
in this aiea to see it tlvorc was interest
in joining together to develop a
tourism route possihls lollow mg the
Oregon fra il The group w ill meet
agjin (lie end ol (tie month llepp
ncr Tourism Committee w ill meet
Fridas. Jan Ift. at Charlie s Tour
input is always welcome
Chamber business Meeting next
Tuesday. January 20 to work on
committees, membership and ttrial
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been visiting at the Anita Hovet
home
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their lurmture is being moved ftm n
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Dorothy Jackson. Delpfu Jones.
Leila Palmer. Fucila Taylor. Joyce
Huchanan. Tula Hloodsworth. and
Dorothy Hurcham IXw r prize was
won hs IVIpha Jones
Joyce Huchanan has returned
trom the holidays spent in Portland
IV I and Lewis Halvorsen and
( exil and IVIpha Jones were visitors
on 1 uesdjs I*. Xpr is Grange where
they obligated three new members
and installed their officers I osely
refreshments were served following
the regular meeting
Mr and Mrs I d Hudson trom
I aGrande arc visiting at the Cecil
Jones home
I lie I anni v ol Pat Vk tight visitisi
with her on Sutulax to help celebrate
her birthday
Jean Nelson is at home again
after visiting her daughter Kristin
and friends and relatives in the
Salem arra
W illiam Irvin. Ihe Dalles,
spent the weekend with tnends and
relatives in Heppner and I ex mgton
Sharon Hartter. Die Dalles, has
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appreciation breakfast
The M orrow County G ra in
Growers annual Customer Apprcvia
Hon Day w ill be held on Saturdav .
February 14 at the head offices in
1 ex mgton
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lion Day. which w ill feature a free
pancake breakfast starting at 8 a m .
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St. Patrick's
committee to meet
A meeting of the St Patrick's D.iv
committee w ill be held next Mon
day. January Id at Charlie's Pizza
in Heppner
A ll persons involved with St
Patrick's Das events, or who have
ideas to add to the annual cclehra
Hon are urged to attend this
organizational meeting
For more information contact
David Sykes at the Gazette Times
or Jim Farley at Farley Motors
three I inks Club met at the
home ot le ila Pal met lor a regular
meeting on Thursday
The meeting was presided over
hs the V u e C hairm an Joyce
Huchanan
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cook book js a mones nuking pio
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to take over the protect A commit
tee was appointed tor (tie card parts
on Saturday. Feb 7 j t the U«lge hall
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