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• • ' Z 'x , L— : Ji Heppner G azette-T im es, H ep p n er. O regon W ediiesduy. June 10. IW 7 . H U Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County S h e riffs ot five reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week May 31 the Morrow County sheriff's office dispatched the Hoard man Ambulance to a Hoardman residence One person with an iniury was transported to (iood Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston Mav 31 the sheriff s office charg ed three male juveniles, ages 15. lb lone fifth graders learn about summer open house Front row (from left) Michelle Kandle. Truitt Greenup. Aaron Heidemann. Alan Aldrich Second row April Taylor. Jason Proudfoot, Brian Holtz. Bridger Baker. James Harmes Back row Kristy Crowell and Jeri McElligott Introduced to Summ er Library An open house to atguami ihe children of the elementary school and ihe community with ihe summer reading program was I k Id ai ihe lone Puhlu l.ih rjry on Mond.iv. June I tirades kindergarten through sixth grade anti their leathers visited Refreshments were served by ihe librarian Edith Matthews The theme will be Set Sail with ( aptain ( ook Pirate decorations and favors w ill be used lo m m out Meetings M useum ( ommissiou The M orrow Counts Museum Commission w ill meet tuesdav. June lb at 7 M) p m at the Morrow Counts Museum ; * * tt X t t X X X X X X Denim Boot Cut 100% Cotton In D a k o ta M ens S12.35-B3ys S13.3S ip . i G A R D N ER 'S 193 N. M ain. H e p p n e r V imr^ ^ im n m ñ n n m n w iw v fin in r X f t C ^ ^ /‘<>&500C<X3COCOOCO ' J 5th Anniversary Special Coming J u n e 17, 18 & 19 Any roll - *4»» e a Also visit Twin or P ro P rin ts j PAM S BOOK EXCHANGE T » j’s ( 'a m c r a the theme Prt/cs w ill be given for read in g games and contests throughout the summer program, which begins June 25 and continues lor six weeks Ihursdav a It e moon. June 25. will be a dress-up party lor the children I x cry one i ' invited to dress as their favorite book character Summer I ibrary hours beginning on June 25 w ill be Monday anil \N ednesdav from A to 5 p nt anil Thursday. 2 to 4 p in Chairman ot the Topic ( ’luh I ib ra n Hoard is Kristy C row ell. wJto w ill be in charge oJ the pro gram She will he assisted by another m e m b e r o l the b o a rd . Jen M cElligott Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes North Central Oregon "w here Ihe sun .ind smiles are fre e " l or several months now. I have been meeting with px'oplc from l matilla and (iillia m County representing vour tourism interests These two counties plus Morrow compose the North Central Oregon Tourism Council I his newly created coun cil is dedicated to the purpose ol ail v anting the tourism o f this area through distribution o f literature and information relative to econontk and rci real tonal advantages ot our area Members ol N C O T C met in Heppner \ \ ednevluv first tor a lour ol the museum, dam. and town and then loi a business meeting Ihcy were impressed with our heuutilul courthouse and the history ot our community and relumed lo their re s p e c tiv e c o m m u n itie s w ith brochures in hand \nv organization is invited lopar h i ip.lie in this punt tourism endeavor Your support is vital It its existence Annual dues ol SIO w ill put vour organization on the mailing list, ensuring that you are aware ol the latest information available in the area ol tourism Members w ill he encouraged lo submit news ot special tourism events in their area, which will he included in mailings outside the region lourism brings growth and dollars to our communities, counties, and region Only combined el torts can spread the word ol the many things we otter I encourage vou to par ticiputc in the giowih ol our in countv area Contact me or tourism committee lor turthcr information Join C lum ber on lu esd a). June D>. lor questions ami answers on Morrow Counts health care al noon at ihe heppner I lk» B B S Day! B 71 FOR IIAI): For ■ Father’s and lb with Unauthorized Use o f Motor Vehicle stemming from IT>cit of vehicle inClarkston. Washington They were also charged with Theft I and Crim inal Mischief I Invcsltga tion is continuing Mav 1 1 the sheriffs office dispat vhed the Hoardnun ambulance to an acc ident on I K4 near nulc post 172 Three persons were taken lo Good Shepherd Hospital During the week of Mav 25 to Mav 3| the sh e riffs office assisted two disabled motorists June I a deputy responded to a location outside the city limits ol Hoardman to investigate report o l Unauthorized Use of a M otor Vehicle June I the S heriffs office dispat ched the Hoardnun Ambulance lo a motor vehicle accident on I H4 near mile post 172 Unknown persons were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital J u ik * I a deputy handled a civil problem in the Irngon area June 2 a deputy investigated Theft o f tools and miscellaneous items fro m the Pointer Ranch near He ppm* r J u ik * ' a deputy responded to complaint ol possible intoxicated driver in the Hoardnun area June 1 a deputy hacked up Hoard man police department in arrest of two nulc luvcnilcs. age lb jn d 14. for Unauthorized Use* o f M otor Vchic le June* 4 a deputy and Irrigon police depjrtriKnt responded to a report ol *• June 5 a deputy responded to a residence in Irrigon after receiving a complaint of a burglary Investiga tion is continuing June 5 a depots h.x ked up Hoard nun police departiiK-nt alter rccciv mg complaint of a taniily disturbance at a residence in Hoardnun June 5 a deputy handled an an m u l complaint in the Hoardnun area J uik * 5 a deputy investigated com plaint ot harassment at a residence outside city limits ot lone June 5 deputies responded to a residence on Wilson Road. Hoard nun, to investigate report of a possi hie prowler They were unable to locate anyone in the area June b a deputy arrested W iliu m IX*an (nxxlmght. 53. Hcrmiston. on a charge ol D in in g l ndcr the In tlueiKC of Intoxicants He was also charged with Resisting Vrrest and was released on his ow n recognizance June b a deputy responded to a residence outside the citv limits ot Hoardnun after receiving a com plaint ol a stolen vehicle V ictim is Ken (in c h Vehicle recovered at I I 5 t a ni on old Hw v 30 iusi Fast ot Patterson Ferry Road Investiga Hon is continuing June b a deputy investigated a theft at the Glenn Ruk*r residence on second Street West m Irrigon Juncb the s h e riff s o llk e dispat ched the Hoardnun l ire Dept to a grass lire on I K4 near milepost I ' b south ot the railroad tracks t ire reportedly started hv passing train that was throwing sparks Fire was extinguished June b a deputy responded lo assist Irrigon p olice* upon receiving a report of a possible Hurglary al an The Children of Dean and Shirle \ Connor invite yon to attend tin * celebration ot their 2 ith a Wedding Anniversary on /une 21 PW7 (be United Methodist ( hurch —No Gifts Please All Invnds ami rvlatiw >80 V ' - * ; . • * * * * *1 J * •*• *. • ,i.* v à ; - ' ' • ; S i l •>. 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