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. * » • * : / » » ^ y r J - *, r > . V • ;? ; . . * • . » k .,.. Dec 13 Morrow County sheriff s office responded to assist Boardman ftiticc Dept investigate a vehicle oc cupied by two males acting strange SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wtdnnda.t, December 14. IM7 ~~ All Saints to hold — services Dec. 20 Community Calendar Christian church to hold program w ill be this Sunday. December 20. 10 a m at the Christian Church A ll friend» and relative» are in vited to attend. Cuffcc and donut» w ill be served The Christian Church in Heppner is holding their Chii»tma» Sunday vchooi program including kid» ages 2-13. A skit w ill be presented depic ting the birth o f Jesus The program Christmas progams held Thursday and Friday Friday. December 18. I p m grades K~4 w ill he holding their Christmas program at the Heppner hlementary M ulti purpose room There is no admission charge but a donations o f canned food w ill be accepted for the Neighborhood Center Boses w ill he located at the door The Heppner schools w ill be holding (heir annual Christmas pro gram s. com ing up soon in December Thursday, December 17. 7:30 p m . grades 5 -12 w ill be holding their Winter Concert for choral and band, to be held at the HHS gymnasium Merchants committee to meet at Kates A ll business people are urged to attend A date and place for the an nual meeting w ill be discussed The Heppner merchants commit tee w ill hold its December meeting on Monday. December 21 at Kates Pizza in Heppner. i Mr. and Mrs. James Bloods worth request the I pleasure o f your company at the Wedding f IONE, OREGON PARTS UAim Of THI MONTH « Pre-Season 'Savings Postal holiday tips Your Post Office asks you to mail early in the day and be extra careful to lick and stick your envelopes The post office reports that thousands o f Christmas cards never reach their destination because people fail to seal the envelopes iso remember-mail early in the day, seal your Christmas cards, and don’t forget the 7.ip Code when bank alarm went o ff in Board man Proved to be unfounded. M o rro w County deputy in vestigated report o f theft o f grain at the North Lexington Elevator. In vestigation it continuing; Morrow County sheriff respond ed to report of an animal problem on Bombing Range Road. Morrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Dept o f a report o f a fight in progress in Boardman Dec V Morrow County deputy responded to a report o f a possible stranded motorists Was unfounded. Morrow County deputy respond ed to a report o f a suspicious vehi cle in the Irrigon area The Morrow County S h e riff s o f fice at the Morrow County Cour thouse reports dispatching the following business during the past week Dec. 2: Morrow County assisted Irrigon police department in the ar rest o f Jonathan Harry Evans. 26. Driving Under the Influence o f In toxicants He was transported to Benton County Jail where he was lodged Dec 4: Morrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Depart merit investigate report o f damage to a vehicle in Nomad parking lot Dec 5: Morrow County s h e riff» office investigated report o f theft o f tools from S & K Farms. Morrow County sheriff s deputy investigated report o f trespassing in Boardman area. Dec. 6: Morrow County s h e riff» office dispatched Heppner am bulance to an unknown injury. Morrow County deputy respond ed to investigate report o f an animal problem south o f lone; Morrow County S heriff s office received report o f an animal pnWem near Boardman; Morrow County sh e riff s office received report o f possible careless driving in Lexington. Morrow County sh e riff s office received report o f an animal problem on Bombing Range Road. Morrow County sh e riff s office responded to report of a fight in pro gress to an Irrigon business. Morrow County sh e riff s office received report o f a burglary in the Boardman area Investigation is continuing. Dec 7 Morrow County deputy in vestigated report o f an animal pro blem in the Boardman area; Morrow County sheriff s office received a report o f a four-year old hoy missing from the Boardman area He was later located with a family member; Morrow County deputy received report o f an animal problem near Boardman. M o rro w County deputy in vestigated report o f possible domestic dispute in Boardman area. Morrow County deputy report o f disabled semi on Hwy 7.30 near county line. Dec. 8: Morrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Dept behind a local business Richard D. Curtis was issued citation for D riv ing While Suspended; Morrow County sheriff respond ed to assist Boardman FHiltce Dept investigate and arrest Paulla G Pelz and Ronald D Powers, both involv ed and charged with Assault IV ; M o rro w County deputy in- vcaligated complaint o f suspicious vehicle in the Irrigon area. Morrow County deputy assisted Irrigon Police Dept on an Attempt to Die ate theft o f service. Morrow County deputy respond ed to complaint of family disturbance in the Irrigon area Dec 10 M orrow county dispat chcd the ambulance to W ilson Road trailer court ,a report o f breathing p ro b le m s . One fem a le was transported to G ood Shepherd H ospital. M orrow County deputy respond ed to an accident on (he freeway to assist Oregon State Police in a two vehicle accident Also dispatched the ambulance to the scene Transported tw o males and one female to Good Shepherd Hospital. M orro w County sheriff assisted Irrig o n Police Dept w ith the arrest o f Theadore D. Rodriguez for D riv ing Under the Influence o f In to x icants and Felony DW R Dec 11: M orrow County s h e riff s office dispatched the Boardman am bulance to the W ilson trailer park area One juvenile w ith unknown i l lness was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. M orro w County s h e riff s office responded to assist Oregon State Police w ith a two vehicle accident on 1-84 16-1 nulc West of Boardman Boardman ambulance was dispatch ed and transported 3 subjects to G ood Shepherd H ospital w ith unknown injuries Knowledge Master Open reports Teams of students from Riverside High School. Heppner High School and Heppner Junior High competed in a grueling test o f academic pro wess December 2 in the National Know ledge M aster Open, an academic competition involving hum dreds o f schools across the nation The local teams were quite pleas ed with their scores. Riverside and Heppner placed 7th and 8th in Oregon, just behind Hcrmiston Heppner High was 18th o f 22 teams last spring and improved to 8th o f 16. ahead o f many schools with much larger enrollments Heppner Junior High School scored 9N more points and improved three places in the standings to 13th place River side scored 1128, Heppner High scored 1063, and Heppner Junior High scored 831. The contest was run on Apple II computers which tallied the students’ scores based on speed and accuracy. The computers allow all schools the opportunity to compete in a national academic contest without the ex pense o f traveling to a central site. The Knowledge Master Open was developed to stimulate interest and to recognize academic accomplish me Tit. Dec. 12 Morrow County sheriffs office investigated a juvenile distur bance in the Irrigon area. Morrow County sheriff assisted Oregon State Police with the arrest o f Phillip E. Setterlund for Driving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants QUALITY » . J ALFALFA HAY and ALFALFA BARLEY MIX delivery available KING 4227400 FARMS 4-H has active leaders B&C REPAIR , INC. • «• If Children’s »lorytime at the Hcpp ncr Public Library w ill be at 10:30 a m Thursday Joan Records w ill read stories and lead songs about Christmas A ll children arc welcome. Country Fibre Artists’ Guild made hats for the Neighborhood Council instead o f exchanging gifts at their annual Christmas party A total o f 12 hats were donated This year's Christmas party was at the home o f Sandra Van l.iew. Election o f o f ficers was held The following were elected: Co-presidents Rene Devin and Nancy McHlhany, vice presi dent Guild Representative Pat Lun- din and secretary treasurer Sandra Van l.iew The next meeting w ill be January 9 at the home o f Nancy M ctlhanv. UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR 422-7400 Storytime Thursday Fibre Artists Guild make hats for Neighborhood Center 1Reception fo r their daughter Barbara Belli and , Mr Norman N. Crocker on Sunday, December 29, 19X7 between 2:00 and 5:00 p. m. Route 2, Box 2145, Heppner-Lexington Highway. Heppner, Oregon. ^ N E W & REBUILT RAILS - RIMS - ROLLERS s MACHINE BUILD-UP OF IDLERS A ROLLERS J ù ^ ^R E R IM SPROCKETS ^D E S IG N & BUILD OUR [()h *iU ' OWN CABS & PRESSURIZER UNITS TRACK PRESS TO TURN OR REPLACE PIN & BUSHINGS Sunday December 20 at 7 p.m at A ll Saints Episcopal Church there w ill be a service o f carols and readings from Holy scripture telling o f the coming birth o f Jesus Come and sing the beautiful Christmas carols as you make preparation for the true meaning o f Christmas. Following the service, there w ill be a wine and cheese party in the church hall Everyone is welcome S heriff’s Report M orroh County has a very active and enthusiastic group o f leaders. In the coam ing year Morrow County 422 ’ if III. 7418 »:.z BE READY TO GO! G e t a P e r fo r m a n c e P lu s C h e c k u p and save o n s e rv ic e w o rk , to o ! w ill be well represented m the state level This helps in keeping up with all state activities and new pn»gram.s The leaders representing Morrow County are Gibb Evans and Gladys Hobbs on the Camp ».oiiuiiince, Lcn na Mcakins. Horse committee and Gen Grieb, Livestock committee We also have Jean and Kathleen Brazell on the State 4-H Advisory Council. They have served on this council for the last few years W'c arc very fortunate to have these people representing us at (In state level The information they bring back to us is very .important If you have concerns you would like to address at the state level please contact the representatives and let them know : Now is the time to Patch Those Leaks : i : We Repair Aluminum Irrigation Pipe. 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IH. or Case International tractor Then, if you want repairs, we II do them in our Service Center at a special discount Don t wait until the busy season hits Get your tractor ready to roll now at special Pre-Season Service Savings /y 10 lb bag reg 4 49 Carrots Cucumbers 2 ib - reg 5 79 Margarine 1 ih reg 69« Banquet Frozen 10to to 12 oz TV Dinners reg 149 Western Family Crushed, Chunk, Pineapple reg 95 * ¿ 0 oz 40* •I'* w i o Bar-S W hole Fully Cooked Ham s-e ib» F rozen m ÆW 10 to 25 ibs 25 to 30 lbs Ground Beef Top Round Roast IJV Tomatoes p.m 59V Tomatoes « •V & Peanuts *3**, Cream Cheese m i t 8 9 ... & TO VS $ 3**,., IVpsi or Slice > » ,9 9 « ♦ Potatoes Cherry -D ry Large ea •1—. 09 7 9*ih *1**, *1«, *1», __ Turkeys 4 fo r Baker ib CnHht Roasted, Salted Unsalted \ ib bag Western Family 1 Boxed (For Boys Girls) reg 4 99 32 oz Bottle dep Coke Products December 17 In 24 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M - 6 PM . 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