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N » »* Hrppnrr Garrttr-Times, lirppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 20.14KM - THREE Irrigon has new police officer By Joyce Heneley Irrigon haa a new police officer Brad Winkler. 31. has been on du ly for four weeks and likes the work he is doing ‘ We're involved in more criminal inveaigaiion here." said Winkler, "and we play a more active role in looking for rtoien property in the arm." Winkler was previously a law en forcement officer for the Umatilla W v I k * Demitment for three vean. Before that, he was a reserve, relief officer for four yean in Sandy. Oregon He received his Board of Police Standards and Training Certification In I486 and has had extensive reserve training while serving as a reserve officer in Sandy He will soon be working for his Emergency Medical Technician rating Winkler, together with an Oregon State Police Trooper, taught a Hunter Safety Course in Umatilla for two years and a Hunter Safety Boardman • Irriga News m / .* •. v . • ■ .« V - * . ' • «. ' 4 -V ; d J * '• 1 > » * % - ‘ a :: \ % . :• -» ; c: 676-922». 567-7873 or 481-3274 With New» Items '• V Lutherans building new church in Boardman * :v ,- ’ -, . - Y ' —■ „ V . - , '’ I ■ » r . - .V • v by Joy*« N m M y Brad Winkler Course in Hemuston for one year. When asked about die crime rate in Imgon. Winkler answered, "our ultimate goal will he to have twenty - four hour police protect Kin We believe most of the crime* are com mitted while there is no officer on duty "____________ ___________ He was bom in Portland and wav raised in Fast Multnomah County where he lived on a small farm with his parents He milked cows, fed chickens and helped with a garden on his grandparents small farm ad- joining his parents land_____ Winkler is married He anti his wife Charlotte, have two daughters. Fli/abeth. 14. and Lira. 17 They also have a son. Joshua. 8 He and his family, now living in Umatilla, are looking for a honie in Irrigon 4 * m* » • « • . •• **;,• • • • • • . • c A * !•' .* > * v •* / Columbia River good summer fun r/'* • . • 5 i ■..*] v • • / . ' P h o to by Minrty N ti Construction is underway for Boardman Lutheran Church - * *-«*«.• t . , By Mindy Nix For the first time in 20 years, members of the Good Shepard Lutheran Church in Boardman will have their very own church for worship In 1468, when the John Day Dam was completed, many businesses and churches moved to higher ground, but the Lutheran Church elected not to relocate Members of the church either joined a new church, or drove out of town to worship every Sunday In 1481, a group of Lutherans were officially acknowledged into the American Lutheran Church Lutheran tanulies had been worship ping together at Riverside High 4 Photo by Joyca « •» '•'•y Jed Franks. 10. Irriqon, (left) and Richard good place for a cool, summer splash. School and the Grange Hall where they will continue to meet until the completion ol the new church l ive acres of land was purchased in 1481 where the church is now under construction The church is being built in phases with the first phase and the smaller ot the two. a multi functional hall where members will meet until the larger second phase is completed ibe building, located on 420 Locust Road in Boardman is being built by volunteers from the church and community In the past. Sunday service pastors from eastern Oregon and Washington would preach Rich Fg- gen of Hermiston is currently their regular pastor (¡round was broken May 15 and construction of the first phase should be completed Sunday. October 2. when the Fvangelical Chairman of the Lutheran Churches, Dr Johnson will tly from Chicago to sec the latest Lutheran addition. When completed the church will display some unique qualities Oregon moss rock will cover the bottom ot the beams and on the out side walls Ole Halingslad, a building contractor from Walla Walla, is in churge of all the masonry F very one in the community has been very supportive and helpful throughout the building of the new church Tofey, 13. Irrigon, find the Columbia River a _____________________ Mix-Master held in Boardman The Willow Run Golf Club in Boardman held their first Annual Mix-Master tournament July 16-17 in Boardman Forty-five players played 36 holes for the weekend tournament The results of the men’s play is as follows: Old-15 first place was a tie The Mouse Factors' Beauts Salon LINDA TOMS JUDY DAM U S Manager Operator Hoir Stylist 200-B NW 1st - Hoardnuw between Carroll Donovan 1 Of» and Gordon Lienau 106, third place yvent to Jay IXishemin 107 10 14 first place Jay Pedro 103, second John Sallee 106 and third to Grant Wilkins. 107 20 and over firsi p i n George Phillips 105. second Albert Comedown 108, third place a tic bet ween Larry Phillips, Ray Michaels and Bill Steagall. 104 Results of women's play Old-25 first Casey Fredcnckson 111, sc cond Barbara Hinkle 113. third Carol McGuilken 116 26 over first Maureen Rcdcndaugh 115, second Penny Gnmqucst 118 and third Maggie Marsten 121 Overall team winner was Casey Fredcnckson, Carol Donovan and Bill Steagall A no-host dinner was held Satur day night at Dodge City Inn in Boardman T h e M orrow C ounty M u s e u m Presents MADRIGAL BLUE FOLK QUARTET Sunday, July 24th W IT H A S P E C IA L A P P E A R A N C E BY OTIS DJY l "THE KNIGHTS" BRING A PICNIC TO THE PARK •Free Hot Dogs At 5 p.m. for Kids Courtesy of City of Heppner • Music Begins at 6 p.m. •Join us for an Evening of Great Music and Visit Your Excellent Museum THIS SCRIES SPONSORED BY " THE FRIENDS O f THE MUSEUM ' t V» 1 » you could earn interest at even higher levels, Five tiers to be exact. 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