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TWO Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 7, 1994 Sheriffs Report The Morrow Count)' Sheriff's office in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: August 30: Morrow County depute responded to Board- man Foods tor a report of vehi cle damage done in the parking lot; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of family disturbance; Morrow County deputy responded to Western Empire in Boardman for a report of theft. Batteries and a steering column was reported stolen; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a report of , family disturbance; Morrow County deputy ar rested David Haines of Board- man for Failure to Appear on Criminal Mischief II. Haines was cited and released to ap pear at Irrigon Justice Court on Aug. 31; Morrow Countv Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulanie to the high school for a young woman who had fallen and was conscious. There was no transport; Morrow Count)’ deputy took a report of an animal problem in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice responded to Irrigon for a report of a landlord-tenant dispute. August 31: Morrow County deputy began an investigation of a vehicle stolen from a Boardman residence; Morrow Countv Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to 423 Water St., for a man with an illness. Patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, for a fire on Hwy. 74, three miles north of Heppner. Fire Dept, was unable to locate fire; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to attempt to locate a runaway juvenile. Deputy was unable to locate juvenile; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Oregon Potato for a woman who had passed out. Person was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County deputy responded to Boardman for a report of a juvenile disturbance; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Kunze Road in Boardman for a young boy with a deep cut. There was no transport. September 1: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to the Ir rigon area for a report of vehicles speeding in the Irrigon area; Morrow County deputy responded to the West Glenn area in Boardman for a report of a dog that had been hit. The dog was removed; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a field fire south of Condon; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice arrested Tony Lee Kellar, 21, Irrigon, for Failure to Pay Fine/Minor In Possession. Kellar was lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice arrested Penny Marie Fritz, 38, Irrigon, for Driving While Revoked. She was lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County deputy assisted a citizen in the water by towing a boat to shore in Boardman; Morrow County deputy Special m l a t 9 a f Ptiew ol Harley Sager Darlene Lovgren Jacqueline Allstott Open House ‘Retvmml Patty 78 yeata oh wmce to Fiwf 9 nimble Bank mlmm Friday, September 9,1994,11 a.m. to 4 p.m. First Interstate Bank, Heppner Branch Case Lot Sale K I KbERLY-CLARK CORPORATION & MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS 350 MAIN ST. CASE-LOT SALE! 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I W mco 442 5711 1 MO-124 711$ Sf 1 Community Choir sets first rehearsal PHONE* C I I i responded to Irrigon for a civil matter; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Anderson Road for pregnant female with unknown difficulties. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County deputy took a report of an assault in Irrigon. September 2: Morrow Coun ty deputy began investigating a report of a burglary at Sunridge Flomes in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy took a report of a civil matter in lone; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to a rural residence on Hwy 74 for a female who had been thrown from her horse. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd Communi ty Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County deputy assisted a stranded boat. Depu ty helped get the boat back to the port at the Boardman marina; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Texaco sta tion in Boardman for a male in his 20's with an unknown il lness Patient was transported to Good Shepherd Communi ty Hospital in Hermiston. September 3: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff's office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to the Evergreen Terrace. One female was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an illness; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to take a report of a recovered speaker; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a field fire at the city limits of Condon. Fire was put out by a Gilliam County depu ty and the page was cancelled; Morrow County deputy began investigating a report of an animal problem in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman rest area to check on a 911 call made from there. Deputy was unable to locate any problem; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Mitchell am bulance for an elderly female with an unknown illness. Transport was unknown; Morrow County deputies responded to Irrigon for a 911 call that turned out to be unfounded; Morrow County deputy began an investigation into an animal problem near Heppner. September 4: Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to the Ir rigon area for a neighborhood problem; Morrow County deputy responded to AC Houghton school in Irrigon for an audible alarm. Deputy was unable to locate alarm; Morrow County deputy responded to lone to in vestigate a report of a neighborhood disturbance; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of a fire near 1-84, mile post 174. Deputy was unable to locate fire; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner ambulance to Rock St., for a female with an unknown il lness. Patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. September 5: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff's offiice dispatched the Boardman ambulance and the Boardman Fire Dept, to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84, mile post 159. One person w as transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital with injuries; Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman Marina for a report of a jet boat speeding. i Mo-45? ; m UIINCTON OfttCON 17135 INC 70 l«i 347 The South Morrow County Community Choir will hold their first rehearsal on Monday, Sept. 12 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the band room at Heppner High School. Anyone interested in singing is welcome to join. For more in formation contact Debbie Wryn, director, 422-7107 or Shirley Palmer 676-9730. Baptism planned Lexington News By D e lp h a J o n e s -:-The Holly Rebekah Lodge > along with residents of Lex ington were recent hosts to the Oregon Bicycle riders en route from Pendleton to Astoria. There were about 225 campers at the school grounds in Lex ington, where they spent the evening relaxing and getting acquainted. The group makes a yearly bicycle trip and anyone wishing to join the group is in vited to do so. During the even ing Tiffany Lloyd a student at Riverside High School and western singer, entertained the group with singing and visiting. The following morning breakfast was served on the street between RJ's restaurant and the Rebekah Hall starting at 5:30 a.m. Proceeds went to help with the redecorating pro ject in the dining room of the Rebekah Hall. -:-Guests of Glover and Josie Peck this past week have been Martha Corcoran and daughter from Juneau, Alaska, and Dorothy Tucker and two grandchildren from Salem. -¡-Visitors at the C.C. lones ranch during fair weekend were Jim and Vicky Bowen and daughter Katie, from Golden- dale, WA., Rick and Kathy Whitney and daughters from Aloha and Jo and George Irvin from Irrigon. -:-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padberg recently had as guests his son, Mike and family from the Portland area. -:-Pastor Glen and Phyliss Anderson were recently called to Montana for the funeral of his grandmother. -:-Marcus and Lucas Mar- quardt from Paramount, CA have been spending several weeks with their father Doug in Pendleton and their grand parents Bill and Rena Mar- quardt in Lexington. Several members of the Messenger family attended the Messenger family reunion at Sorosis Park in The Dalles on Saturday, Aug. 20. Some of those attending were Betty Marquardt and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Bill and Rena Mar quardt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owen and son, Becky Burkenbine of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messenger Sr., of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. T.E. M essenger Jr., from Her miston, Norita, Charma and Penny Marquardt and Rick Stumann from Portland, Rick and Charity Marquardt and sons from Connell, WA. and Phillip and Paula Marquardt from Pendleton. -:-M issy Wallace from Portland visited over the weekend with her parents Gene and Chirella Wallace. -¡-Visitors at the Faye Ruhl home were Rick Ross of Her miston, Richard Peck of Lex ington and Richard Ruhl who attends the University of Oregon and has returned to school to prepare for the foot ball game to be played in Hawaii. -:-Kenneth Green has return ed home after a stay in the hospital in Portland where he underwent major surgery. -¡-Bertha Sager was a Sunday caller in Lexington. -¡-Leila Palmer is a patient in Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston where she underwent surgery. Churches plan F riday school Are you looking for a place to send your child when there is no school on Fridays? Well, look no further. "Adventures in F aith ", a program for children in kindergarten through sixth grade is being held on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church. The church is located at the comer of Alfalfa and Cowins Streets near the Willow Creek Dam in Heppner. This program offers singing, worship, telling of Bible stories, application of the Christian faith to daily life, arts and crafts and constructive play time. Registration for "Adventures in Faith", a jointly sponsored program of All Saints Episcopal Church and Hope-Valby Lutheran Parish, is Friday, September 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church. For more information, con tact members of the steering committee, Dr. Jeanne Berret ta, 676-5504; Vicki Broden, 676-5065; Father Al Miller, 676-9970 or Pastor Stan Hoob- ing, 676-9940 or 676-5069. Hay lea Nicole Fetterhoff will be baptized on Sunday, September 11 at 9 a.m. at Valby Lutheran Church, located on the lone Gooseberry Road. She is the daughter of Teena and Stan Fetterhoff of Pendleton and the grandaughter of Dorothy Stefani, lone. Adult Bible class will meet at 8:15 a.m. Sunday School and church services at Hope Lutheran will meet in Heppner at 11 a.m. Neighbors, friends and loved ones are invited to attend. P harm acy & Your H e a lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Medicines for Enlarged Prostate Benign (non-cancerous) pro- static hypertrophy (BPH) is an enlargement of the prostate gland that occurs with age. The en largement obstructs the flow of urine out of the bladder. BPH is experienced by about 25 percent of men by the time they reach age 55. By age 75 some men may have as much as a 50 percent re duction in their urine stream flow force. Symptoms of BPH include hesitancy in starting to urinate, difficulty in maintaining a force ful stream, dribbling after urina tion, and burning. The size of the prostate does not seem to relate to the severity of symptoms. Until recently the most com mon treatment for BPH was a surgical procedure referred to as transurethral resection. A thin tube is passed through the penis to the prostate. An electric cut ting loop on the tip of the tube is used to cut away prostate tissue. Some men do not need surgery. Two prescription medicines are now being used to treat BPH. Finasteride is a hormone-type medicine which stops the growth of prostate tissue by interfering with the conversion of testoster one to a substance that stimu lates prostate c e ll grow th. Terazosin relaxes the smooth muscles in the neck of the uri nary bladder. This relaxation al lows urine to flow more easily. RAIN AND HAIL INSURANCE SERVICE INC. MULTI PERIL CROP INSURANCE There will be changes this year lone Booster club to meet The lone Booster club will meet on Thursday, Sept. 8 in the lone school cafeteria. The m eeting will follow the volleyball game which begins at 5 p.m. Those interested in planning activities for the school year should attend. WCCC Golf Ladies Play, Aug. 30 Low gross of the field Eileen Padberg. Flight A: low gross-Lois Hunt, low net-Luvilla Sonste- gard, least putts-Karen Thomp son, chip in-Lois Hunt. Right B: low gross-Muriel Palmer, low net-Karen Wild- man, least putts-Bernice Lott. Flight C: low gross-Lynnea Sargent, low net-Joyce Dinkins, least putts-Cam Wishart. Ladies Day, Sept. 6 Low gross of the field Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross a tie bet ween Karen Thompson, Anita Boyer and Barbara Gilbert, low net-Jan Paustain, least putts- Luvilla Sonstegard, chip in #11 Dorris Graves, birdie #10 Luvilla Sonstegard. Flight B: low gross-Kay Anderson, low net-Muriel Pal mer, least putts-Bernice Lott. Flight C: a tie between Lyn- nea Sargent and Mary Beamer, low net-Dorris Graves, least putts-Joyce Dinkins. WtKhTLNID INSURANCE CENTER. INC. JAMES L. 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