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. •■ • •- . - * ' • ■ . • • ' -. - • * * -..- . f a * ■■■:■■ ■ « ■ » * ■ * ' <\: V » - '- \ . ; . • „ . . - ................•' . * ’ • ' • . -*- - - '. — ------ .- ; -, . ■..^»S*— , / ¿ .»V ' • ■ - Hrppner (.azrtte-Times, Hrppner. Oregon W rd n rv l»), December 16. IW 7 - THREE Irrigon Police get second car ‘ fc v Boardman • Irrigon N ew s c Call 676-9228 with news items •• . ‘ - *s y. s ’ , . • V: i l . > Leukemia victim and others benefit from FunShine Express \J ir u s' S' - V U *. • V . . a ] * • - r A * * . T I n c . o u o a f Ai Photo C m Joyco Manwioy Police Commissioner (left) Bill Cooley, Police Chief Steve Mackey and officer Rob Elkin, display their new 1983 Chevrolet police car, complete with cage and flashing lights, which they now use to patrol the city The City Council voted to purchase the car from the Oregon State Police Department in Salem for $600 rather than spend $1,200 on the needed repairs to the 1978 Ford patrol car, according to Police Commissioner Bill Cooley. The Irrigon Department of Public Safety now has two marked patrol cars TERN ■ms ] •f'J : ' M • B M V '»«I 'a k\ > . ” v* 1 FALL SPECIAL Births LINCOLN SQUARE .APARTMENTS ‘Come See Our New Look’ Tavlor \nn-a daughter, Taylor was born Nov. IK. 1*787 to Darren and Shelly Klltv o f Boardman at G sxh I Shepherd The babv weighed Super large 2 amJ .1 bedrm units Some vs ith master bedim and master bath Carpets, drapes, all appliances, air cond . convenient laundrs facilities S 8 2 1 0 -8 2 5 5 8 2 0 0 -8 2 7 5 (2 Bedroom) (3 Bedroom) o c o i m I I t o n i 7 lbs I) ../ Rodger F r o « » WITH FIRST MONTH AND DEPOSIT (C all Us At 1 8 1 -B I.“58 Boardmani S en io r C il¡so n s - 8225-260 (NO DEPOSIT) M NS & ACCESSORIES Fund set up at YOUR CHRISTMAS PLACE * COAST TO COAST i 3 GIFTS FOR EVERYONE 5 B C o a s t to C o a s t § mmj * Inland Em pire Bank for Hernandez \ Wli CAN HELP YOU VACIII'M ™ CLEANERS-SHOP VACS S STEREOS VCR’S FISIIINi; SUPPLIES 676-9961 ^ V W V V V V W V W V W W V W rvW W W W W Friday, December 18 Door Prize Drawing *««« HAIRCUTS - REFRESHMENTS The ^rv% Mouse Factory Beaut\ Salon ^ ’ ,,u T O M S - 2 0 0 -B ManaKur/OfH'rdtor N W A fund at Inland Empire Bank in Boardman has been set up for the Hernandez Benefit The fund is to help defray medical expenses for the treatment o f Javier Hernandez who has lukcmia Javier is the son o f Chico and Ramona Hernandez o f Boardman Jav icr, 8. a 3rd grader attending Sam Boardman Elementary, wasdiagnos ed as having leukemia in December o f IV8I He has been in remission for over five ycarv, but in (X lo b cr he had a relapse The family is traveling to Portland for treatments Ramona said they really ap precíate the support the community has given to them Christmas is theme ofHHS school plays 1st A n n iversa ry L IN D A Williams a " " * * * * * * * Erederkh son, Rodger wav bom Nov 17, IV87 to Rodger and Tamara Williams ot Boardman at C mxk I Shepherd Hospital The bahy weigh ed b lbs 14*^ ox. Surah Elaine-a daughter Sarah, was b o n N>>v 12. IV87 to David and Tracy Vandenbcrg o f Boardman at C khk I Shepherd Hospital, Her- nuston The bahy weighed 7 lbs I 02 ^ 1st Boardman The Heppner High School Drama class is busy preparing three one act play s to be presented December 2 1 The plays w ill begin at 7:30 p m in the High School cafeteria the plays being presented arc " H e r Christmas (iilt. Christmas Makes the Heart grow fonder, and Once a Year A ll o f the plays have Christmas themes and are directed by Linda Dutcher, language Arts Instructor Val Hager, Sheila Piper, Melissa M c C u rry , M ary C o n n o r and Michelle Cameron w ill star in the performance Two ways to send joy to the world. Send the FTL>K Fireside Basket“ IV HkJlICt. Or the 1 ID 1 loliday Basket IV n jq u e t . L^ill or visit us today. Hostesses, (left to right) Anne Anderson, Irrigon; Pat Flug, Pam Docken, Colleen Nuttbtock. from Boardman; plan to board the FunShine Express and treat their guests to a day of shopp ing. gifts, fashions, and generally a good time in the Tri-Cities The Soroptimist International of North Morrow County members treated two bus loads of ladies to a fun day, whether their intentions were to do some serious shopping or just to have a good time By Joyce Hensley by the members A whirlwind shopping spree, designed to entertain ladies and raise funds for the Boardman and Irrigon community projects, was a crowd plcaser. The FunShine Express was an am bitious endeavor by Soroptimist In temational o f North Morrow Coun ty, a non-profit service organization for business, professional and work ing women, to treat guests to a day ol shopping in the Tri-Cities, with a little pampenng and coddling on the way. Fifty nine ladies fn»m Boardman. Irrigon. LaGrande. Pendleton, Heppner. Echo, lone, Ixxington and Hermiston hoarded two deluxe chartered buses to be greeted with mils, ctrffcc, and juice served by Soroptimist hostesses while soft Christmas music played C arnations, co m p lim en ts o f Soroptimist and Shelby's Florist, were presented to the ladies as they prepared for their homeward trip, atcr their last shopping slop at Col umbta Center, according to recur ding secretary , Anne Anderson " A ft e r the guests settled back down, we had more soft Christmas music playing to relax th em ," said Anderson, "then we served cham pagne. donated by Dodge City; cider, compliments o f Soroptimist Country Rose 676-9426 ■ k i \ v - mt 233 N. Main • 13« iFTDA 1 i. H eppner^ ' « ’ Ml* k : .w v * ./ Center pieces made for the lun cheon by Colleen Nuttbrock o f Boardman, Somptimist member, were auctioned o ff to the ladies The $240 raised by the auction went in to a fund for the Chico and Kamofl| Hernandez family o f Boardman. agl cording to Pat McClintock, v k v president Their son. Xavier. 8, has leukemia Gifts and door prizes were donated by businesses from both, Boardman and Tri-Cities Mugs donated by Cargill's, a bread crumb catcher from the Mariah Farms, owned by the Nutibmck's, apple tree ornaments from Anne's Orchard, sausage chubs from Eastern Oregon Mobile Slaughter, pins from Inland Empire Bank, note pads from Homestead Title, boxes o f candy from fantasticks Specialty Shop, and perfume samples from The Bon and Penny s were all part o f the goodies the ladies received throughout the day M help fill their shopping hags, donated by Hallmark's in the C ol umbia Center The busy Soroptimist members donated chocolate teddy bear suckers, a recipe booklet and many different teas in a draw hag. all made DOCTORS ON w e e : k e n d CALL AT PIONEER M EM ORIAL HOSPITAL » » Dec 1 Dec Dec I Ian *• - Photo by Joycw M«n»l*y »• i * V • * Gmny Craig serves coffee to one of her favorite customers, Virgil Norton, Irrigon Gmny is the owner of Craig's Drive-In, which recently opened in down-town Irrigon She provides her customers, not only good food, but also a friendly atmosphere fa ': . - ». - À ' ■ j BANK OF EASTERN OREGON O pen H ouse ★ Tuesday, December 22nd ★ Coffee, Cookies & Punch Served ★ Door Prize - Sign Up To Win A $50.00 Christmas Club Account “Join Us For t his Day Of Appreciation For Let tint* Us Sene tour Hanking Seeds H A N K OF D = — ^Eastern Oregon "Your Money Helping Your Neighbor.< a Mt MBf « r Q I C 12 ( 13 ■ Or Korne» 19 t 20 • Dr Eric lohnion 261 21 - Or Wollt 2 6 3 ■ Or Gifford p c ^ a iif ' \ a mm ■c v "-'•V *%*4 After exploring such places as M arincland Village. Fantasticks Specialty Shop, Herman's Sport Center. Tumstylc and X Place, the ladies were treated to a fashion show during lunch at Cavanaugi.’ » " I liked the slyle show anu . ' many ways they showed us to dress up diftcrcnt outfits," said Sharon M arct, a guest from Irrigon "A lth ou gh . 1 didn't buy anything. I got an idea on a drew I can make for $23 which was shown at the show for $12 3." . ..................................... ...... ■h and hors d'oeuvre's from Hickory Farms Said guest. Moral, " I really cn- (oved it It was nice to go somewhere and have someone take care o f you for a change " Other projects which arc sup ported by the funds raised by Sorop- tumst arc two college scholarships, tor a senior hoy and girl, trips taken by 4 H Club members, and "any situation thut there seems to be a need, we try to help any way we can," said Anderson ). ! j j 'j i r / •■ ‘X* A ; . ■* .• k • • » •o mi . \s -v. ». r. * * - „ y , . - i \ : V r .:, * ; •. V r * % M, & »• . 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