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E k ; iiT - H eppner G azette-T im es, H eppner. O regon W e d n e s d a y , N ovem ber 14, ÌWO Atherly hired in G-T graphics dept. Carol Atherly Carol Atherly has been hired in the graphics department of the Hepp ner Gazette-Times. Atherly, former Heppner High School librarian, came to Heppner from Cascade Locks School, where she worked for 13 years as a school librarian. There she was annual ad visor, photography and art teacher and sometimes taught English. Atherly was also employed for 10 years as a graphic artist and two years as a freelance artist. Atherly has three grown children and three grandchildren. She is cur rently teaching a water color class in her studio on Saturdays. W atershed project m eeting held The second meeting regarding the Rock Creek Watershed Project with local landowners and agency person nel was held at Lonerock on Nov. 6. Planning groups were formed from Olex, Lonerock and Hardman, and they will report back with recommendations for watershed needs on Tuesday, November 20, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Olex school. A questionnaire was handed out to everyone who attended so lan downers and planning groups could prioritize their needs and concerns with the watershed and bring their ideas back to the next meeting. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board By Jane Rawlins The new bus did indeed arrive and made its maiden voyage to Fossil last Thursday evening to the Columbia Basin meeting and dinner. The smooth, quiet, comfortable ride convinced us that it was worth waiting for. We now have opportunities for pleasurable, educational, recreational tours about the country. Ideas for these jaunts are welcome. Last week those attending the Wednesday meal elected three Senior Center Board directors to two year terms: Everett Keithley and Bud Batty were re-elected and John Wood was elected to replace Jane Rawlins. Last Wednesday the Activities Committee evaluated their 1990 year and noted their accomplished goals included: catering several meals, starting a quilting group and an exercise class, monthly potluck parties, serving breakfast at the fairgrounds and potato soup and pie at the center on St. Patrick’s weekend, monthly food sales, a pie and ice cream booth at the county fair, knitting classes, baking potatoes for Cycle III and luncheon for Wednesday dinner servers from the churches and establishing an area station for RSVP. The goals the committee then brainstormed for 1991 in cluded continuing most of the above and adding: giving public dinners such as a pancake supper, ‘chicken dumpling' family dinner, a ‘super soup sup per.' flower arranging classes or group, publication of a booklet of historical anecdotes, a weekly or monthly movie night in the front room, a drama group doing skits or a play, bingo, dances, meditation group, giving sug gestions to the Transportation Committee for use of the new bus (such as visiting other senior centers, BMCC plays and concerts, Ashland for the play festival, etc.,) watercolor painting, intergenerational activities with children and young people, and card parties. Success with these goals will depend largely on the response and participation of local seniors. This com mittee merits praise and encouragement for their vision and effort in ex panding the scope of activities and service offered through this center. Members are chairperson Shirley Haugen, Daisy Collins. Barbara Jean Struthers, Theta Lowe, Marilyn Bergstrom, Irene Schroeder. Velma Wight. Rachel Harnett and Jane Rawlins. Anyone interested in being in this group is invited to join. This week: Wednesday servers from the St. Patrick’s church served the noon Thanksgiving dinner. Next week: Monday-Quilters and Company at 1 p.m. Tuesday-Sing Into Shape Exercise group at 10 a.m. Mary Ella Moyer and friends will be baking in the kitchen for a private sale. Wednesday-Thanksgiving food sale at 9 a m. in the front room. Noon dinner menu will be barbecued beef on a bun, corn, fresh vegetable tray, hot bread and fruit jello. Helpers will come from the Seventh Day Adven tist and Nazarene Churches. Incedently apologies go to the Latter Day Saints Church for inadvertently omitting their name in last week's bulletin board. They have been ever-faithful in helping us. Thursday Thanksgiving Day there will be no exercise group and our of fice will be closed. However, a message can be left on our answering machine. Two pieces of good news have just come our way; Barbara Jean Struthers will lend us her piano for the dining room and Shirley Haugen has volunteered to be another driver for the Dollaride car. Shirley says she can drive on Fridays and maybe other days too. She can be reached at 676-5352. “ Grow old along with me. The best is yet to be, the last of life for which the first was made.” Remember that one? CHRISTMAS OPENING.... November 23, 24, 1990 Guess the number o f shoe strings in the ' First prize...Sweatsuit Second prize...LA Gear t-shirt & water bottle* Third prize...LA Gear baseball cap \ ui iS O ’W f Drawing will be held 5:00 PM Saturday, November 24th. g ÿ HOE K0X jj ^ nu- HEPPNER 143 N. MAIN G7G-.V2 II IT'S* ^ 4 / Sheriffs Report The Sheriff’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: November 6: Morrow County deputy responded to an accident on Hwy 730 in Irrigon. Hermiston Police department dispatched an am bulance. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Arlington ambulance to W 1st for a female with an unknown illness. Female was transported to Mid Columbia Hospital in The Dalles; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Condon ambulance to N. Main for a female with an unknown illness. November 7: Morrow County deputy responded to handle an animal problem in the Boardman area; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a reported theft of gasoline, welding tanks, handyman jack, gear grease and tools from Carlson Farms near Boardman. Approximate value was $736; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Heppner Fire depart ment to a chimney fire on Baltimore Street; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Boardman area for an animal complaint; Morrow County deputy cited Suzanne Zuniga, 42 of Portland for Open Container. November 8: Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to the Ir rigon area for theft from a residence. Victim was Herman Gunnells. In vestigation is continuing; Morrow County deputy and Oregon State Police responded to a family disturbance in SE Heppner. There was no action taken; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a residence in Irrigon for a neighborhood disturbance; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Boardman area for a report of a party receiving harassing phone calls. November 9: Morrow County deputy made contact with Bernie O’Neill, Irrigon, to investigate a report of a residential burglary. In vestigation is continuing. Items taken included a VCR and two shotguns. Value was undetermined; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil Fire depart ment to a residence on 6th St. Morrow County deputy made con tact with a resident at Taggares Farms regarding a missing vehicle Vehicle was located; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the M orrow County Fairgrounds for an altercation. Casey Pedro, 18, Heppner, and Shawn Eng, 18, Lexington, were ar rested for Assault IV; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Condon ambulance and the Condon Fire department to a motor vehicle accident near the Russell Erickson ranch on Lone Rock Route. Two males were transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman fire depart ment to the Port of Morrow exit on 1-84 for a pickup on fire. November 10: Morrow County deputy responded to a Boardman business to assist Boardman police department with an altercation; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a Boardman business to assist Boardman Police department with an altercation; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a residence on Rt. 2, Irrigon to investigate a report of property damage. Problem was solved; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a residence on Rt. 2, Irrigon for a report of a family disturbance. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a neighborhood disturbance. Problem was abated; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a Boardman establishment for an unwanted person. Subject was transported to the Detox Center in Pendleton. November 11: Morrow County deputy responded to a residence in Irrigon to assist with a civil problem; Morrow County deputy made con tact with a resident in Irrigon to assist with a family disturbance; Morrow County deputies respond ed to Hwy. 207 in Lexington to in vestigate a report of assault. In vestigation is continuing. November 12: Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area for a report of an animal problem; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a location in Irrigon to in vestigate a report of a theft. No fur ther information was available at press time. Investigation is continuing; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Heppner Fire depart ment to a chimney fire at 235 S. Court; Morrow County deputy respond ed to Hilltop Dr., in Boardman to assist with an animal problem. November 13: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Con don ambulance to 415 N. Main in Condon for a male with an unknown illness. In the Heppner Elks 358 P676-9181 Service "Where Friends Me rt' ' H2 N. Mlin Thursday, Nov. 15th District Deputy Visitation Roast Beef Dinner Coast G uard Firem an A ppren tice Kierin P. D oherty, son of William and Joan Doherty of Lex ington, was recently graduated from Coast Guard recruit training. Doherty attended the eight-week training at the Coast Guard Training Center, Cape May, N.J. Among the subjects he studied were first aid. Coast Guard history and seaman ship, communications, damage con trol, firefighting, and physical conditioning. 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