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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 13, 1991 Health Deph The Morrow County Health Department lists the following schedule for the remainder of March: Thursday, M arch 14-blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a m .-4:30 p.m ., Pettyjohn office building; Tuesday, M arch 19-blood pressures and im m unizations, 1:30-4:00 p.m.-Boardman City Hall; Wednesday, March 20-blood pressures, 2-3 p.m ., Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen, lone; Thursday, M arch 21-blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m., Heppner office Pet tyjohn building; Tuesday, M arch 26-blood pressures and immunizations, 1-4 p.m. Irrigon County offices; Wednesday March 27-blood pressures, Sr. Citizen Mealsite, 11 a.m.-noon; T hursday, M arch 28-blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m., Heppner office, Pettyjohn building. Try Buff Burgers Saturday Heppner Police Report____ I The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past week: March 4: 8:15 a.m.-Dog Com plaint; 3 p.m.-Warrant Arrest. March 5: 5:18 p.m.-assist Mor row County Sheriffs department. 7:13 p.m.-report of Harassment: 3:58 p.m.-citation issued for No Operator’s License; March 6: 1:05 p.m.-arrest for Assault IV. March 7: 1:44 a.m.-arrest for Driving Under the Influence of In toxicants, citation for No Operator’s License; 11:58 a.m.-citation issued for No Operator’s License; 1:30 p.m .-Dog Complaint; 2 p.m.- Warrant Arrest. March 8: 6:50-citation issued for Furnishing Alcohol to Minor. March 9: 4:02 a.m.-False Alarm; 2:54 p.m.-Assist Ambulance; 10:05 p.m.-Motorist Assist; 11 p.m.- report of Harassment. March 10: 1:02 a.m-report of Suspicious Person; 8:37 p.m.- Motorist Assist. O H f i l l Ö. IM E & ILL! For your loved ones in the Persian Gulf- We have stickers cards and flag pins. Show them how much you care. , Mimy'j Dw IN C 217 North Main L-R: Jode Coil, 4, M adison Bailey, 3 1/2, Kody H ow ell, 2, and his mother Bobbette, all of Heppner, exam ine 1,100 pound buf falo, soon to becom e burgers for Heppner St. Patrick’s festival goers. The H eppner volunteer Fire Dept, plans to sell buffalo burgers at the beer garden betw een C entral M arket and St. Patrick’s Senior C en ter. T h e buffalo w as from Ken W rig h t’s place at Ruggs. Heppner 676-91 5fl The Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be closed March 18 through March 22. Emergency medical services will be available at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Chamber Chatter By C la u d ia H ughes. C h a m b e r M anag er Tis true that come rain, snow, sleet, hail or even sunshine St. Patrick’s weekend is upon us. It always seems that some leprechaun made time to go a bit faster than usual and we all have much unfinish ed business, but it happens anyway. We have some terrific volunteers hard at work again. I’m told parade entries are com ing in daily, with the Pendleton Round-Up Court participating. Mor row County’s own redheaded, green eyed queen. Jennifer Currin with Irish ancestors likely had something to do with this. Don’t miss the auction this year. There are some great items: a Tidewater Barge trip; two nights at Kah Nee Ta Lodge; a stemwheeler cruise; lunch at Cousins Restaurant in The Dalles; some antiques; Jim Farley’s baked beans; breakfast in bed for two; gourmet dinner for four; Irish windsocks and much more to suit everyone’s fancy. Many thanks to the donors. Our 15 visitors from County Cork Ireland are now in Portland and will arrive in Heppner on Thursday. Ladies and gents and lads and lassies of all ages are encouraged to come to the grade school multipurpose room at 7 p.m Thursday to learn set and step dancing from the Irish dancers. Then, be sure to attend their concert Friday night at 7:15 p.m. at the Junior High gym. This will in clude singing, dancing and Tim Joe Riordan’s Band. If you can’t contain your enthusiasm, there will probably be an opportunity to kick off your shoes and dance at the conclusion. I’m told they play all kinds of music. It will be great to experience another culture, and we want to give them a real Morrow County welcome. Maybe they’ll come again next year and stay through Saturday. “ Heppnerites” are hard at work for St. Patrick’s weekend...I hope there’s a minute for a ‘wee bit of fun for each and every one . ’ If you know where there’s a green straight jacket for the mother of the bride, you might drop it off at the Chamber office. “ May good luck be with you wherever you go. and your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow.’’ LUCKY NUMBERS ON EVERY FREE BUTTON! PRIZES Check the back of your St. Patrick’s Day Button. Your Lucky Number could win you a FREE prize at these participating Businesses. 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