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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 22, 1993 Sheriffs Report The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County o f Morrow Heppner G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U S P S 240-420 Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published w«fld> and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Hepp ner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Counties: $23 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h es............................................................ Office Manager, Typesetting Vpril Hilton-Sykes ................................................................................Me** EM or Monique D ev in ..............................................................................................Bindery Penni K eersem aker...................................................................................... Printer Jean Ann T u rn e r...................... •...................... • ................................... Distribution David and April Hilton-Svkes, Publishers ________ msmrnrnmw _________________ ____________ Letter to the Editor Hats off to HHS students To the Editor: I have been involved in a varie ty of youth activities the past 25 years. Many of them have been as a parish pastor and others have been with various community organizations. My hats off to the students of Heppner High School. I was real ly pleased with the cooperation and friendliness of the students at the dance sponsored by the Oregon Together Group after the first home football game. There were no problems and the youth left the building and Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports issuing the following marriage licenses during the past week: September 14: Phillip Anton Paulson, 66, Byron, CA; and Jane Whitcroft McClelland, 66, Walnut Creek, CA. September 16: Matthew Shane Howard, 27, Lexington; and Traci Renee Lindsay, 26, Pendleton. grounds in fine shape. They were very appreciative the efforts of the organization to secure for them Dan Bums and Three- Productions and all the pop they wanted to drink. Again my hat off to the fine students of Heppner High School, (s) Rev. Stan Hoobing Convenor of the Heppner Oregon Together Group Correction A story in the Sept. 8 issue of the Gazette-Times entitled “ New playground installed at Heppner Elementary School should have read “ Oregon School Employees A ssociation’’ donated' $100 toward funding the playground equipment. The group was incor rectly identified as the Oregon State Education Association. Arts club to meet The Morrow County Creative Arts Club will hold a meeting on Monday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. at RJ’s Restaurant in Lexington. Barbara Devine-Crocker and Robert Widmer were married on August 18, 1993 on Mt. Hood, Oregon They cordially invite you to attend a celebration o f their marriage at 929 North Russell, Portland, Oregon on October 3, 1993 from 2:00 in the afternoon until 6:00 in the evening. Very casual attire, please. COAST TO COAST YOUR SOURCE TO BEAT THE COLD The Calendar says Autumn The mornings are chilly Winter is coming WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED Heaters - Weatherization - Caulking Woodstove Repair - Roof Repair Heat Tapes - Auto & RV Antifreeze Batteries LET US WARM YOU Coast to Coast Hrpp.fr WF. CAM HF.t.t YOL The Morrow County Sheriffs office reports dispatching the following business during the past week: September 14: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to a fire on the Boardman Railroad tracks in volving the train; Morrow County deputy handl ed a neighborhood dispute in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept, to Mt. Hood Ave., for a grass fire; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a fire on W. Frazier St. Condon; M orrow County deputy delivered a message to Cycle Oregon VI Mission Control for one of the cyclists; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a reported burglary in Irrigon. Nothing was taken. Investigation is continuing; M orrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept, to attempt to locate a possi ble drunk driver in the Boardman area. Police were unable to locate driver. September 15: Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs office arrested Mit chell R. Drury, 35, Irrigon for Burglary I and Driving While Suspended felony. Drury was lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Lexington EMT’s and. the Heppner am bulance to Clarks Canyon road. One female was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an injury; M orrow County deputy responded to Slaughter House Road, Heppner for a report of garbage being dumped on private property. Investigations are continuing; M orrow County deputy assisted the Port of Morrow with a small fire in one of their circles; Morrow County deputy check ed out a report of a suspicious vehicle on Hwy. 74 just south of Lexington. The vehicle was not a road hazard and had been aban doned, apparently disabled; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report o f a neighborhood noise problem with dogs barking in Irrigon. September 16: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to the Board- man rest area to investigate a suspicious driver. Problem was resolved; M orrow County deputy assisted the Irrigon ambulance with an injured person. Patient refused transport; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a business in Board- man for a person with an unknown illness or injury. Patient refused transport; M orrow County deputy responded to Heppner to in vestigate a report of a suspicious vehicle; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Heppner am bulance to a residence on Court Street. One person was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an unknown illness; M orrow County deputy assisted the Oregon State Police with a possible accident on 1-84, near mile post 177; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Spray am bulance to a residence outside of Spray for a male with an unknown illness. There was no transport. September 17: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to investigate a driving complaint on 1-84. The vehicle was headed towards Boardman; M orrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to investigate a report of a traffic hazard; M orrow County deputy responded to a residence near Boardman to take a possible YARD SALE 870 E. Fairview Way Friday & Saturday, Sept. 24 & 25 9,a.m.-4 p.m. Some furniture, mise. dishes, lanterns, tools, Christmas decorations, too numerous to mention «7*-**#/ \ “ You ’re Invited” complaint; Morrow County deputy took a complaint of a traffic problem in Boardman; M orrow County deputy responded to Irrigon to in vestigate a report of a suspicious vehicle; M orrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept, with an unwanted subject in a business in Boardman. September 18: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to investigate a report of two possible drunk drivers east bound on 1-84, milepost 171. Deputy was unable to locate drivers; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Heppner ahi- bulance to a residence in the Sand Hollow area. One person was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an injury; Morrow County deputy took a report o f suspicious c ir cumstances in Boardman at the BP station; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the ambulance to a Boardman residence. One per son was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital with an unknown illness; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to meet with a party at the am bulance fire hall for a transport. One person was transported to Good Shepherd Com m unity H ospital with unknown injuries; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice responded to investigate the report of a motor vehicle accident on 1-84, east bound, milepost 165. It was a non injury accident non hazardous to traffic. September 19: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to secure the area of a residence fire on Washington St., Irrigon until the fire department arrived. There was some ammunition in the residence that was going off; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Fossil am bulance to a residence on B Street. There was no transport; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Arlington am bulance to 1-84, west bound, milepost 138. There was no transport; M orrow County deputy responded to Olson Road, Board- man for a traffic problem; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to Faler Road. One per son was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with an illness. Bank of Eastern Oregon Customer Appreciation Golf Tournament We want to say Thank You!! To our customers & community Come Join Us September 27th from 10 a.m. til 3 p.m. at WCCC We’ll buy lunch and supply the prizeSy but we must limit it to the first 72 players. Reserve your spot in this 4-man scramble by calling George or Rollie at 676 -9125. ESTATE SALE of Betty Bunch, Heppner, Or. 9:00 a.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Sept. 24, 25, and 26, 1993 Old trunks - Furs - Records (33 1/3, 45, 78) - Ceramic Figurines - Clothes (size 8 to 14) - Yard equipment - Ironstone Dinnerware (Royal Crownford) - Lamps - Artist supplies - Old Train set (American Flyer S-gage) - Household appliances - Crystal - Dress form - Doll clothes - Haywood Wakefield furniture (solid maple) - Flintridge China (True Love pattern) - Books - Record players - Picture frames (old & new) - Dolls - Large G randfather clock - Bedroom furniture - Chairs - Kitchen pots and pans - Pool table - Bedding - Television sets - Kitchen utensils - Children's toys and games - Old telephone line equipment - and lots of other neat stuff!!! Between Lexington and Heppner, take Bunker Hill Road 1.6 miles to Bunch's Poor Farm Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 "Where Friends M eet” 142 N. Main WELCOME our new cook, BOB GAINES, who has lots of experience in food preparation. This includes restaurants, hospitals and Elks Lodges. Arlington church plans barbecue and auction The A rlington United Methodist Church annual auction and barbecue will be held Satur day, September 25 on the downtown mall. In case of incle ment weather it will be held at the North Gilliam County Fire Hall. Barbecue tickets may be purchas ed for $5 for adults and $2.50 for children. The auction will begin at 10 a.m. Auctioneers are Frank Bettencourt, Terry Roberts and Joe Patnode. Other activities for the day are a silent auction, flea market, bake sale and ch ild ren ’s booth. Booklets for door prize drawings are available with a $1 donation. YOUR CHOICE-regular or small por tions (less cost) and dieter menu. SPORTS FANS- we will open at 5 p.m. during home games so you and the wife can root for the Mustangs on a full stomach. BINGO starts Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22. HUNTER NITE-Sept. 30. Over $1,000 in prizes. Court Street Market 111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643 G R O C ER IE S - M EATS - PRO D U C E Prices good Sept. 2nd ■ 28th Western Family 12 oz. frozen Orange Juice • Red or Golden Delicious reg 99« 7 5 « A p p les 79« Banquet 7 oz. Pot P ie S G reen C a b b a g e Reg 75« ea R ib S teak •2** Tillamook Cheese ¿eg 5 - $ 4** .. G ro u n d B e e f am lean J • • Chicken econo pak cut up 99« ,b P ork B lad e S teak * !« •» | m «• 8 9 « » P ork S a u sa g e * ! * • it ; Green or red seedless Grapes • • 2 lb. loaf med Colby-Montery Jack Fryers bj • • Louis Rich 12 oz. Sliced Turkey variety pack reg 11« | • • •