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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 29, 2000 Orchestra and chorale to present Christmas concert The Inland Northwest Orchestra and Chorale will present a concert of "Christinas Treasures" in four Eastern Oregon communities during the holiday season. This widely varied program will include selections ranging from baroque to jazz, and from carols to cantatas. Featured musical offerings will include Leroy Anderson's "Suite of Carols" for string orchestra, a "wonderfully rich" setting of six traditional Christmas carols, and J.S. Bach's "Alleluia! Sing Praise", a sonorous chorale with an "exciting orchestral accompaniment" in the grand baroque style. The Harris Junior Academy Choir will join the Inland Northwest Musicians in the performance of this "Alleluia" for the concert in Pendleton. The performances are scheduled for: Saturday, Dec. 9, Sheriff's Report Echo Community Center, Echo, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 10, Bisnett Building, Pendleton, 3:15 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 16, Riverfront Center, Boardman, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 17, Elgin Opera House, Elgin, 3:15 p.m. Inland Northwest Musicians is comprised of approximately 130 singers and instrumentalists from Eastern Oregon and Southeast Washington. Their 2000-2001 season offers over 20 concerts in 14 Eastern Oregon communities. Admittance to all concerts is by membership, or tickets may be purchased at the door - adults are $10, and seniors, $5. Students are always admitted free to any concert. Memberships are still available. Call 938-0645 for more information. Still time to try out for fair There is still time for girls to try out for the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Rodeo Court. Girls who will be 16 but not older than 21 by August 1, 2001, interested in trying out for the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court are invited to pick up an application and turn it in. Try-outs will be held Sunday, Dec. 10, starting at 1 p.m. Contact the Fair Office, 676- 9474, for more information. CH R ISTM AS GIFTS at TTvt'ice ujson a tim e ... Use your photos for one-of-a-kind gifts! WE PR IM SPECIALS on orders placed by DECEMBER 15th: Cards - 45c and 75c each Calendars - $18 Jigsaw Puzzles - $10 and $18 , Clothes Transfers - $4 Business Cards Lots of Styles • Lots of Colors 'W e also have over 11,000 paperback book titles (many copies like new), fiction and nonfiction for young and old! W il l o w C r e e k C o u n t r y C l u b P ro S h o p w il l b e o p e n f o r C h r is t m a s s h o p p in g o n D e c e m b e r 1, 2 a n d 3 FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. E v er y th in g w il l be ON S A L E ! BLACK LOGGER JEANS The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) reports handling the following business: -MCSO deputy cited Laroy Cline, 42, for Driving while License Suspended Misdemeanor. The vehicle was a backhoe that was driven home by a third party. The subject was advised not to dnve it again. -MCSO received a report from an Imgon subject that an unknown person stole his dog from his yard. -MCSO received a request to deliver a message concerning a relative's medical condition. -MCSO received a report from an Imgon subject that an unknown person took his chocolate lab. -MCSO, Oregon State Police received a report of two males fighting on 1-84 westbound, milepost 141. It looked like a police vehicle was on the scene. Oregon State Police was unable to locate anything. Oct. 31: MCSO‘received a report of two rifle shots in Lexington. The caller said cows were going crazy. A deputy was unable to locate anything. -MCSO received a report of an entry alarm at Sam Boardman Elementary School in Boardman. The principal was contacted and the alarm was cancelled. -MCSO received a report of a dog getting loose and the owner didn't know where it went. The dog was the same dog that chased children at the grade school the previous day. The owner was going to look for it, but wanted to advise MCSO about it. -Oregon State Police received a report of a logging truck that tipped its trailer on its side and dumped logs all over the 1-84 eastbound on-ramp at Patterson Ferry. It was a non-injury, blocking accident. -MCSO received a request for a deputy contact because a subject was harassing the caller and tyad entered her apt. in lone, leaving her notes. -MCSO received a report of a medium-sized black dog seen for the last three days at the entrance to the Naval facility tower road south of 1-84. -Heppner Police Dept, received a request for an officer from Central Red Apple Market in Heppner for a non-sufficient funds check. -MCSO received a request for POLAR KING COVERALLS Reg: $ 8 4 .9 5 Sale: $18.95 Lot#44401 Sale: $69.95 Lot #944-21 Watch for POLAR KING BIBS 3 » Reg: $ 6 9 .9 5 Sale: $58.95 Lot #292-21 Sale: $55.95 Reg: $ 1 .9 9 Sale: $1.49 SALE GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY, DEC. 9ttl Morrow County Grain Growers THUR SD AY 1 - j 1 f o tr e » * C M H i t tn o Council m i t nr c m c »r N u m m i ® C hom bor U * . tia ra D m s irc o M a ca n t Y s e e tono 11 12** l i t . ll a r * Santa * Rabidaar V ia » n r -o n a mm Wfrvpptno A « t r , Ltflfp* 24 G I fit D r i v e # tF »»i Batallara mime*. 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The students were evacuated. -MCSO received a request for a deputy concerning an interview. -MCSO received a report of a wolf-cross at Wagon Wheel Loop that was being neglected. -MCSO deputy arrested a Heppner subject on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance II. The subject was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail with $20,000 bail. -MCSO received a request for a deputy for an assault with alcohol involved. One subject was transported to Umatilla County Jail on Benton County and Prosser warrants. A stalking order complaint was also signed by the complainant. -MCSO received a report of a semi driving erratically and traveling at high rates of speed on 1-84 eastbound. November 3: MCSO received report of a subject arrested by the Bent team and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance II. Subject was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with $6,000 bail. -H eppner Police Department received report of a burglary at Pettyjohn's with someone breaking out a back window to the store. It was unknown if the suspect was still inside. -MCSO, Oregon State Police received report that an Irrigon woman advised that there was an elderly male in 70's that has wandered to her house and was sitting in her car. She said she had never seen him before and he was very disoriented and thinks that he lives at her house. -MCSO received report of several cows out in Irrigon. -HPD received request for traffic control on Main in Heppner in front of the Chevron station due to traffic back up of hunters. -MCSO received a 911 hang up call in Irrigon. All was okay. -MCSO received report of a car racing up and down Paul Smith Road, Boardman. -MCSO received report of a vehicle hit and run in Irrigon. -MCSO received request for deputy. -MCSO received request for deputy in Irrigon regarding caller's mother who was in an abusive relationship. -MCSO received request for deputy in Irrigon regarding a noise complaint against a subject who was working on cars late at night and engines were very loud. -MCSO received report of a 911 hang up call. On call back, a nine-year-old male advised he did not call but was home alone. -HPD reedved report of a dog bite in Heppner. The victim will seek treatment on his own and no ambulance was needed. lo h rtp « M i M C I rala a n d «p r e d i' i N K w y r t c i v i m L H a t a upon a (1 It... k I c be In c lu d e d a t o l d a t a r n t a d d r e tt. u B d n a a fcp B v e M i 1 k c a l a d * e t t e i f / l-H H . Reg: $ 1 5 .9 5 Sale: $12.95 -Boardman Police Dept, received a report of an intrusion alarm. It was furnace decorations. -MCSO received a report of a car egged in Imgon the previous night. -MCSO received a report of a cow out near 1-84 just east of the Port of Morrow exit. -MCSO received a report of threatening phone calls in Boardman. -Heppner ambulance and lone QRT received a request for an ambulance for a female who had fallen off a horse and possibly dislocated her arm. No transport was made. -Heppner ambulance received a request for an ambulance at lone High School for a 15-year-old student who had taken a drug and was vomiting and had dilated eyes. The patient was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. -MCSO reported that a subject came into the sheriffs office requesting assistance to remove a set of handcuffs. The handcuffs were successfully removed and no medical assistance was needed. -MCSO received a request for a deputy concerning a dog complaint in Imgon. -Wheeler County Sheriffs Office received a report from a subject who said while going into Fossil he witnessed a yellow pickup pull over and a young man "dragged out and buried a human body." Wheeler County advised it was a dog carcass. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report of a red mountain bike located behind the Bank of Eastern Oregon near the garbage dumpsters. The bike had been there all day and no one in the bank claimed it. -Imgon Fire Dept, received a report of a bum barrel burning with a lot of debris surrounding it. -Heppner Police Dept, received a report from a subject that people were after him, chased him home and grabbed him while he was in his mother's driveway. The subject said he was able to get away and retreat to his mother's house, but they were waiting for him next door at a residence. -MCSO received a report from a Lexington subject that her brother-in-law left his Cecil residence at 6:30 p.m. enroute to an lone Fire Dept, meeting and had not shown up. The subject was located outside of Lexington. There was no accident and no medical attention was needed. -MCSO received a request for a deputy in lone for a subject at the caller's residence who was destroying the place and throwing things at him. -Oregon State Police received a report of a suspicious female along the road sitting next to a large road sign. -MCSO received a report of a horse with a halter and lead rope running around the streets of Irrigon. There was no deputy in position, no Oregon State Police trooper was available and the owner could not be found. DECEMBER Reg: $ 2 2 .5 0 KEY BLUE JEANS a deputy in Irrigon for some people who were at the RV Park refusing to pay and refusing to leave. -MCSO received a report from an lone subject that his neighbor had been crossing the property lines into his property and he had been advised not to do so. The subject had also brought a friend over onto the land. The caller requested that MCSO make contact with the subject and advise him of the charges that could be pressed against him. •Boardman Police Dept, received a report of a stolen self- propelled red lawnmower last seen at Lamb-Weston in the back of a truck. -MCSO received a report of a stolen vehicle which belonged to a Eugene address. Dneta Burdick, 20, was arrested for Theft I and lodged at NORCOR. The vehicle was towed. -Boardman Police Dept, received a 911 call from a Boardman residence. Upon a call-back, a female caller advised she was fighting with her sister, but it had calmed down. -Heppner Police Dept, received a request to contact a subject for a vehicle located in an irrigation ditch in Echo. -MCSO received a report from a subject that he would be helping with the removal of an evicted woman's trailer the first thing in the morning and would attempt to contact the manager. -MCSO received a report of a non-sufficient funds check at Blaze Heating and Cooling in Irrigon. -MCSO received a request for a deputy concerning a restraining order. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report of several horses out on Laurel Lane near the Port of Morrow. -Oregon State Police received a report that a vehicle on Highway 97 was swerving and ran off the road several times. -MCSO received a report of a suspicious vehicle in Irrigon that turned its lights off. -MCSO received a report of a loud bang, then someone leaving and reentering A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon. -MCSO deputy arrested Brian Burnside, 20, Heppner, for Failure to Appear/Cnminal Mischief I and II. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with no bail. -MCSO deputy cited Todd Snyder, 29, Imgon, for Criminal Trespass II. The subject was cited and released. -MCSO received a report of paint balls shot at doors of Columbia Middle School in Irrigon. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a woman that her ex-husband was bothering her at a Boardman motel and causing problems with visitation of their children. -MCSO received a report of more paint balls shot at doors at A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon. Nov. 1: MCSO received a report of trespassing at the Boardman 76 station. -MCSO deputy cited Kent Cate, 32, for Criminal Trespass II. I To have your activity listed in the community calendar of events, contact Doris Broman at Twice Upon A Time..., 676-5886 i