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.-4 *r / Marijuana plants growing in North end of county » ' •• V . •t mm A* 2 <> <■*«*> to, Jätern Mu^«n Undersheriff Verlin Denton pours diesel on $1.000-S2.000 worth of mari|uana plants $2,000 per plan«, street value No arrests were made at the time o f the seizures but investigation in to the person!s) responsible is con tinuing Plants were seized from 19 different plots in the com circles all in Northern Morrow County, says a news release from the S heriffs office A fter an air search o f the North M orrow Counts area the M o n o * County S h eriffs office seized 137 marijuana plants from several com field circles near Boardman and Ir ngon The marijuana plants ranged in size from 4 feet to 7 feet tall and are worth approximately $1,000 to !FILTERS ★ T r a c to r ★ T r u c k ★ O il ★ A i r ★ F u e l C a b F ilte r s HYDRAULIC HOSES made to order Heppner Auto P a r ts® 6769123 148 E C enter H eppner M-dvr n V4P*KR AM I k w ? Kay Fowler °- Is now working at Country Shears 5 MONDAYS - TUESDAYS - THURSDAYS ©We Do Nails Too© Q We're Open Monday thru Saturday by Appointment _ _ lo Country H<irh /s lie r Jan S ln trh rr cl S tie s ir s f>X>-SH24 or Special Bow ling AUGUST 28 - SEPTEMBER 2 1989 - F IV E • ; Howell, grade I M rs Debra Bums. M rs Johnna Jones, grade 2 Miss Judy Force. Mrs M anlyn Ornelas, Mrs Cindy Beatty, grade 3 Miss Susan Jones, M rs Karen Cooley, grade 4-M r Robert Carson. Mrs. Jo Ann Olsen, grade $ M rs Jane Andervon. M r Divug Howell, grade tv M r Ron Mack. Mrs Phyllis Fnn die Special reading teacher is Mrs Hesla E R C -M t. Melanie Beltane -:-Stokcs la n d in g Senior Center game night is August 25. Friday at 7:30 p.m. There w ill he prizes and refreshments, pinochle. Chinese checkers. Scrabble, etc - O ne hundred forty eight pcsvple attended Irrigon Senior mealsite Monday, August 14 Special guests o f Stokes Landing Senior Center Board meeting held then were ('harlic Briggs. Director District #12 Area Agency E C O A C .; Marla Purcell, Manager o f the N utrition Program, and M e m Reamer, Com munity Outreach Specialist for M o r row County. - The new location o f the Irrigon Boardman Neighborhood Center is 225 8th Street (on the comer across the street from Irrigon Post Office at Fast end o f firehouse) Telephone number is 922-4563 They are open every Tuesday. 9 a m to 3 p m Starting September 7 the center w ill also he open each Thursday. 9 a m to noon Neighborhood Center volunteers arc planning a yard sale for September 7. 8 and 9 and are ac crpting donations Please bring them to the center or call 922-3107. 922 3373 or 922 3648 Newlyweds Scott and Tanya Trcloggcn from Portland were guest Pastor and song leader for the Assembly o f God Church in Irrigon last Sunday -: The Irrigon Chamber o f Com merce Iceberg is still melting, park cd near Brown s Truck Stop New Life Christian Sc hool begins By Beth Stephens fir s t day o f school ‘at 250 West Main Street is August 28 The new kindergarten teacher who lives on a ranch nine miles north o f Lexington is Mary Kay Bellamy Elementary jn d high school team teachers arc M r Carl Riley, Mrs Rondha Harms and M rs Wanda Price M i Riley states "Although a P m ate School, no student is lurned aw-ay for inability to pay tuition or for hooks Some ar rangements can be worked out ” For m ore in fo rm a tio n please c a ll 922-3004. ,>;* 'U v * • • • * ' •’ V •. V • ■ '? ' . r' » * f > Í1 ’ • , .. " * •V » I " -V ; . . • .c • s iZ; -, 1 . /. n '* -*y • ¿7 *h a •• -* - !•* - ' F**»do by Baib Stsphtm single Arabian. Group first Good Shepherd, second Arlene Flannigan and daughter Amanda Royalty first U m atilla Landing Days Court Comu first Brown's, second Vector Control and third Joe Sams and bikes Grand prize trophy Umatilla landing Days Tugboat Ihe Watermelon Festival commit tec appreciate* all the volunteers who helped make this a fam ily lun day A ll ihe proceeds w ill go toward the festival project landscaping a park for RV parking with .1 dump station and building picnic restroom* for year round use The 1990 Irrigon Watermelon Festival largo Contest deadline lor cniry is November 19. 1989 The logo must he original and simple in On September 2 and 3. Labor Day weekend, Um atilla lan din g Days w ill be held in conjunction w ith the 4th Annual ( )regon Governor's Cup Fishing Derby Other activities in elude street dance, parade, walleye poker run. children's art contest, dunk tank, bingo, auction, pig raf- Sports physicals held . * v* ' « • * ■ A if 11 , . *.■ • . • * 9* • \ c - • . , \ - • % ■ 9 W au» f • * . * •* ‘A A v t j : •:* ' y ** .• • ' V . : . w " ■ 1 4 * • 97K44 or call 922 4920 There w ill be a prize awarded You do not have to he an artist to enter Someone w ill be provided to draw your winner tie. and much more For a fun and enjoyable I aibor Day weekend, come and jo in Umatilla landing Days Celebration For more inform ation and entry forms, contact Um atilla Chamber o f t 'ommerx e Box 59 1 m atilla < )R 97882, or phone 922 4825 Boardman and Irrigon students who are planning to play sports and w ill be in the 7th grade or the 10th grade this coming school year, must have a physical in order to meet the elig ib ility requirements Riverside High School and Columbia Junior High have made arrangements tor physicals on M onday. August 28 tor 7th graders and on Tuesday. August 29 for I Oth graders in Boardman at the Boardman C lin ic beginning on both days at 4 p m Contact River side High School at 481 2525 or Columbia Junior High School at 922 5551 i f you have any questions 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. • .• * . o ' : >’ * *.• Salmon, P O Box 691 Irrigon < >k Umatilla Landing Days set for Labor Day 3 IF V S I I U .IK S > /; - . * I design. Send your ideas to Cyndic By Beth Slephens Now Accepting Students Kindergarten 6th Grade North Morrow Christian School laxa led al 203 N W 1st Street Boardman, <>R 9 ? k ix No Morrow Christian School's goal is to accept, hies*, and encourage children as they become academically proficient NMt A admits siudentsot any race, color, naiional origin, or ethnic origin and docs not discriminate on any of these bases in any school admininstcrcd activity For more information, call Tod Files - 481 7077 977 4380 »; - a " '■ •' • S • * .. ' ’ * »> * * W . * * - . -c / v \ ★ ' .C * • * vC -c W v> * ‘ ’ •:>> ‘ fu O '* - . ' r* >a. *. '• • e - • ' ' .V s! ' U < » 1 F V S l t \ ( . ( KS Tuesday Nite Ladies Sept. 5 Thurs. Morning Ladies Sept. 7 Thurs. Nite Ladies Sept. 7 -•* ' * % : . • T , • Logo Contest underway Tourism group meets Sept. 6 Sept. 11 * * • . •' - * - i'V i'e ■ * '% * * • * . - * . . - . T'* Watermelon festival winners listed A tourism committee meeting was held August X at the Irrigon Fish Hatchery The printing o f the placental* w ill commence as soon as advertisers ap prove the draft Senator Mark Hatfield has ex pressed an interest in W illow Creek Park D istrict's RV park, according to chairman Lisa M ittlcsdorf The idea o f having a State Fair broth was dropped by Jane Rawlins It was discussed that the committee put together a booth providing Hir dine T ullis was still interested in helping Tony Bullman. chairman o f the signage subcommittee is moving, another chairman is needed Fin dings have been presented to Chamber The committee was given a lour o f (he hatchery facility and the meeting adjourned - • i» Call 676-9228, or 481-3274 With News Items - ___ By B eth S tephens The Irrigon Watermelon Festival tloat won first in Boardman 4th o f July, and the Grand Sweepstakes in the Um atilla County Fair Parade (2nd year in a row) The float w ill compete in the landing Days Parade in Um atilla September 2. Echo Fon Henrietta Days September 9 and Pendleton Dress-Up Parade the same day in the afternoon Watermelon Festival W inners arc as follow s Homemade quilt Elaine Martin. Hcrmiston. three handmade phcXo albums went to Jane Weston, Dec C rawford. Irrigon and Sharon Stormo. Aurora No one picked the correct four numbers for Skydiving Bingo Drawing for $100 was won by Angel.». M arlow . Irrigon The parade w in n e rs were Volunteer Service first Irrigon Fire IV-part merit, second Irrigon F.M I Fraternal clubs first V F W and second Shnners Autos first-55 Chevy (Classy Car Care), second 57 (h ry s le r i Russell Rose) and third 50 Chevy (Norma Quick) Race cars first U m atilla Speedway Band Riverside Director M r Warner Floats first Um atilla lan din g Days Tugboat, second Day Care, third W e s t W’ice Excavatin» M orses • • • •. % . N ew s DATE Wednesday Nite Men Monday Nite Trio ' a - s- « i •. ... » . Boardman • Irrigon By B ath S tep he ns * < Wv' - i* V • *C Z ... cv._ *•. .'*2» - 7:00 p.m. 9:30 a m. 6:45 p.m. • -ir. , r: ' - V » s V s . ' >2t V ^ a .A. >11X1.1) I FAC.I FS Friday Nite Mixed Sept. 8 7:00 p.m. Sunday Nite Mixed Sept. 10 5:45 p.m Wed. Morning Swing Shift Workers League (M ix or M atch) Sept 6 10:00 a m Mon. Morning Seniors Sept. 11 9:30 a m. JIX IO R LFAG1FS Wednesday Juniors Thurs. Juniors Friday Juniors Sunday Adult/Junior » » » # » » #4 t1anntf<kr T prry Sm ith - fi7B -ft208 Oct. 10 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Sept. 17 3:30 3:30 3:30 1:00 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. *• t im : h l »: ac 4< i : s !! CUSTOM FITTEO BOWLING EQUIPMENT ANO APPAREL FROM THE PRO SHOP FOR , YOUR ENJOYMENT Sun. Afternoon Couples Sept. 17 Tues. Morning Ladies Oct. 3 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a m. . >'Y" 1 (B e g in n e rs on up) >S(9® „ /C - ,, 5 Tues. Morning C hildren's Bumper Bowling League . • ' a J k * ■' S' - y N n . V j - V (M o m 's b rin g y o u r little ones ages 3-6) -i-té * r-'.'v v V- Oct. 3 10:00 a m. Bowl Vs Game - Break for Milk & Cookies Join A «VL * ' * * ^ | 1 1 'a , '* *• ‘ ' ■** *e* m " *■’'• * * ' ,** i f « -V « f 6 . - l e e Chase a n d e c h a r heehs e n l i v i n g a h e a l t h f u l life in e u r i n f e r m a c i e n c e n t e r . ' MuMWj'4 III P r M K K O H I, 100 C hase Street H ep p n e r. O reg on - 676-9208 O w ners D oug A S onia S m ith I____ 217 N Main 676-915« y ' V - ' '«rnri •• (All Ages) FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Join The Fun 23, Irrigon Items LE A G U E up league bowlers for the 1989-90 season. We need both women and men bowlers to fill teams. We have both morning and night leagues for beginners as well as experienced bowlers. » J ia ^ n d S fr» e ° Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Orrgon Wednesday, August STA R TIN G HEPPNER BOWL is signing ve ^ iL - i. W p p k l v S c h e d u le CALLING ALL BOWLERS 5 0 ‘‘/C ía m e y • -:-voium bta Junior High School re g is tra tio n co ntin ue * M onday Auguvi 28 Seventh grade sport* physicals are scheduled ai Boardman C linic August 28 at 4 p m The bus w ill leave Columbia Junior High at 3:30 p.m for the clinic. -:-A C Houghton Elementary school starts August 29 Teachers w ill be kindergarten M rs Nancy i . 0& •. * * • ;* ;• : . * c # .* * .;**• • , * • • . . •••. . v ^ ^ - j i . --------★ ;, ■ - à . e - mm mm 'e rr_ 4 a . , M ig / * : • * ; 1 *~m - :p * '