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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1988)
^ »s »—f-i—r* r i - * - - ' -i 0 * M É Ê È âi V ■*’ j * ‘ > i r ■ .i . . V » * L • • ; . • t • • - - , ----«» ***•' ** —— i Wt - FIVE MCHS plans for annual meeting Sheriff’s Report The Sheriff"t office at the cour thouse in Heppner report» dispat ching the following incidents during the p u t week June 21 Morrow County Sheriff" ■ office responded to • report of fireworks being used carelessly in the Irrig o n area. C all was SfllOINldod* June 29 Morrow CountyShenfTa office responded to a report of a trespasser on Columbia Avenue at Oregon Potato. Morrow County ShenfTs office responded to a report of threatening phone calls in Im gun area In vestigatmn is to continue lune V) Morrow County ShenfTs Mj, Joky t , i m office responded to alarm at the Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone False alarm. Morrow County ShenfTs office recovered a stolen motorcycle; Morrow County ShenfTs office dispatched the Boardman Fire Department to a structure Tire in Boardman. Morrow County ShenfTs office responded to report of a domestic disturbance in Im gon area. Morrow County ShenfTs office delivered an emergency message. Morrow County ShenfT s office arrested Joseph Si sloes Silva. 47. Ir- ngon for Assault IV and Menacing He was lodged at Benton County Jail South Morrow County Ministerial Association By_Fath«r Tony Bullman, All S ain ts' E piscopal C hurch What are the three assurances for the Christian’ I The Word of Cod as seen pnmanly and objectively in the scripture* "He who has the Son has life,” (I John 3:12) and therefore, when you trust Chnsts word and act upon it by asking Him into your life, you can know that He has come according to Hi* promise, and that you now have eternal life Peter said much the same thing ‘‘Through the living and eternal woid of God you have been bom again" (I Peter 1 23). And Jesus taught that the wise per son "hears these words of mine and acts upon them " The house of his life would stand firmly on the rock of Christ and his word even in the midst of storm and tempest " (Matthew 7: 24-27). When Jesus himself was being buffet led by doubt sNirtly after His Father had said to Him "Y ou are my beloved Son.” he countered Satan with the word of God Three times He said " h is written He was quoting from the scriptures. (Matthew 4 M l ) It was in this way that he stood firm on the rock Rely on subjective experience* and you will be up and down like a yo yo But depend upon the objective facts of Gods' promises and you have a basic stability to your faith that nothing can finally shake Scrip hire cannot be broken said Jesus Here are a few well tried promises for you to remember and claim. " I give them eternal life and they shall never perish and no one shall snatch them out of my hand"; " I will never fail you nor forsake you"; " I am with you always to the close of the age"; "H e who comes to Me, I will not cast o u t". In your own reading of the Bible, you will find it valuable to add to these promises, and to leam them Perhaps writing them down in a notebook Many find this of considerable help, especially in the early days By Dblpba Jo n e s The Board of Directors of the Morrow County Historical Society met at the home of Mr and Mrs Jerry Peck in Im gon on Monday evening In the abaence of the werwary, Ruth McCabe. Pal Wright filled the office There was much discussion of several issues The An nual meeting scheduled for Sunday. October 2. was planned. The speaker for the day will be George M Rennet of Hemuston, a retired Union Pacific employee who will talk on the early railroads This is in conjunction with the honor the group is doing of the 100 yean that die railroad has been in the county Jean Nelson gave an interesting report on the Oregon Trail and the work being done to get it marked throughout Morrow County and especially to get the tourists in terested in the area Robin Baker from the office of tourism in lone sponsors In pi to the sight on Satur days The excursions are done with the approval of the Navy and are scheduled accordingly There are also hooks, pamphlets, hats and tee shirts available in the store It is on Main Street near Bristows Market and Swansons Insurance One might find it worth while to stop in and gel acquainted A fine report was heard concerning the Pioneer Picnic which the group sponsored this year It was brought to the groups atten lion of die Sam Boardman Rest area on the old highway It is thought to he the first roadside rest area in Oregon There is an eight sided garebo there and trees It is hoped that the society can get a sign and help with fixing it up a bit for an al traction for visitors A fair booth committee was ap pointed. Barbara Bloods worth. Pat Wright, Sue Vinson and D orm Graves The theme is Trail Day* and Country Ways and the committee is open to suggestions Dorns Graves reported on the calendar planned for the coming year h is hoped dial this can be col ored pictures of the various places in the County. and some are Hard man. cemetery at Valby Churvh several of the Oregon Trail as seen through the bombing range and first graduation program of the Lexington school, a winter scene and others. These calenders will sell for more than in previous years, due to the ex pense of printing It was voted to raise die dues to S3 per person, star ting ui the year 1989 Lovely refreshments were served by the hosts Mr and Mrs Peck Present were Mr and Mrs Harold Peck. Mr. and Mrs Darrel Vinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim B foods worth. Pat Wnghi. Jean Nelson. Dorns Graves, Helen Curnn and Delpha Jones The group also watched a VCR tape concerning construction of Cascade Locks and Celilo Falls. Chief Rathbun’s _____Tips_____ Home safety on guns all family members should know the rules of safety and how to handle a gun Do not keep a handgun a mystery to children. Keep all firearms safely secured and out of reach of children No amount of lecturing will prevent a curious youngster from playing with a handgun if (hey discover it Store your gun under lock snd key Never store ammunition in the same place as your gun. Meeting Notices Port of Morrow The Port of Morrow Commission will meet on July 13 at 3 p m al the Port of Morrow office, Number I Marine Drive. Boardman. Oregon Lexington News By Oatpha Jonaa - -Holly Rebckah Lodge met on Thursday June 17, for the last meeting of die season Thu being the birthday month an exchange of gifts was enjoyed The meeting was presided over by the NG Luclla Taylor It was announced that the Rebekah Assem bly President Patncia Anderson will visit this lodge September 24. for the District meeting Leila Palmer is Chairman for die district meeting and is busy with the plans for the day. A gift was presented to sister Leila from the group, honoring her for being recommended as the District Depu ty President. - -Word has been received by friends in Lexington, of the illness r; . * • s i . • • V * • c- •:% *• ,•« »'% ■ • * * 4 ' • * J - a , * * * +• y v * % na Griffith, daughter of Glenn and Valda Griffith The fanuly lived in Lexington for some time when Glenn ran the Lexington Cafe and Valda taught in the local school -:-Lyn Bure ham from Pendleton visited si the home of Dorothy Bur- cham this week. • -Cecil snd Delpha Jones spent the week in Roseburg where they at tended the Stale Grange session as delegates from Islin g to n Grange They were visiting delegates and Delpha filled her office as District Deputy The session acted on I I 8 resolutions sonic which called for much discussion on the floor The youth and Jr. Grangers work was fine, and really interesting the many things that they are doing The ses sion will he at Enterprise the next year, and the group there is most en thusiastic about the session Others going from this area were. Dot and Lewis Halvorsen. Berl and Margaret Akers. Norma and Bill Alford and Barton Clark a member ol the Stale Ag committee -:-Lolila and Clay Grace and their children Melissa and Stephanie are home from Hawaii visiting her mother Betty Marquardt and other relatives Clay plans to return to his job on the Islands next week and Lolita and the girls are planning on staying another two weeks -:-Bob and Sherec Smith and daughters Tammy and Mindy and Randy, Joyce, Trent and Jaclynn Hughes all spent the Fourth of July weekend is Tahola. Washington visiting their brother Jim Marquardt and helping him celebrate his 33rd birthday. of a former resident Larry Mender son who is a patient in a hospital in Dallas Texas recuperating from a re cent liver transplant He is the son of Mr and Mrs Lonnie Henderson He w as accompanied to Dallas by his brother Laddie who is remaininf there to be with his brother -:-Mr. and Mrs Joe Yocom have returned from a trip to Anchorage, Alaska where they visited their daughter Millie and family While there they got acquainted w ith a new grandson of Millie and Bill West Enroute home they picked up the granddaughters children of IVbbie Jones of Spokane, as their mother was a patient in a hospital there •:-Earl Miller has returned to Seavicw, Wa to the home of his mother, where he is recuperating from recent surgery -:-Glenna and Bob Sansbury of Moxce City. WA were overnight visitors on Saturday al the Cecil Jones ranch She is the former Glen ' ** /: * • V e »•* • V in ALL departments 50% ■ * * J * a • • Women's •Soys' S ?> "' • « " K . -k , . j , X ?'• •> i ' •* * • » . • S a /s ■ r » , \ .. • • I I -, • • •* - ' W - # xt • - ‘ * « • , C '• 'V - n. * RALE Picnic Baskets • Sun Hats - Watering Cans - T-Shirts »«S. J" ■ - "V » , ;v > í i - s % . •* (1 ji - v -X I N. 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