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Halloween Party at the BEO lll ll l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Bessie Wetzell Newspaper Library University o f Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 BEO employees “dress for success.” Staff gathers for their annual Halloween Party. This year's theme was the ‘70s. Their motto is “We’ve come a long way with groovy products and services.” mm Trick or Treaters visit the GT office VOL. 124 NO. 44 10 Pages Wednesday, November 2,2005 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Dental office now open Heppner Daycare trick or treaters Pictured left to right: Asst. Joyce Shepherd, Receptionist Kristen Harrison and Dr. Matthew J. Hayden Dr. Hayden’s dental new office, soon to include M itch ell w ill be in the office has been open for digital x-rays for patients. Heppner office Monday and three weeks offering a wide Their office hours Thursday only, range of services. They w ill be M onday 8-5, They are accepting have “state of the art" T uesday/T hu rsd ay 8-12. new patients at this time, dental equipment in their H ygienist Joleen Pruett- Neighborhood Center receives unwanted donations Heppner Preschool children receive treats Bomb discovered in Irrigon Lexington to start Neighborhood Watch Program A bomb discovered that the bomb, a relatively at G re g 's Tavern on small hom em ade device, Highway 730 in Irrigon was wasn't motion sensitive, nor dispatched by the Oregon radio controlled. Matlack State Police Bomb Squad on said the squad took the M onday, a cco rd in g to device to a field across from Morrow County Sheriff Ken the tavern, put up sandbags M atlack. The tavern has and then blew it up. Matlack been closed. said that OSP is doing a M atlack said that A N eighborhood follow-up on the incident. Deputy Ivan Dike with the M atlack w arned Watch Program is being MCSO initially received p eople to use ex trem e organized in Lexington on report of the bomb shortly caution in the event they Monday, Nov.7 at 7 p.m. after 4 p.m. Monday. MCSO discover some such device. The first meeting will take called the bomb squad and He advises that they do not place at the Morrow county prom ptly diverted traffic yiove, touch or transport School District office. The from H ighw ay 730 and anything that is suspected of Morrow County Sheriff's Division Street, around one w ill be being a bomb, but rather D ep artm en t q u a rte r m ile from the leave it alone and conducting the m eeting. lo catio n , and set up a immediately call 911. He said Everyone is invited to learn perimeter. The bomb squad, that tampering with even how best to stop crime in our Jan Scaggs holds up rain soaked clothing left in the Neighborhood Center parking lot which was on assignment small devices could result in community. over the weekend. Leaving items in the near B aker at that tim e, the loss of fingers, hands or The s ta ff o f the during the weekend. The p ark in g lot of the arrived at the scene around worse. Neighborhood Center would item s included food and Neighborhood Center can 7 p.m. They had determined like to remind everyone that clothing. The rain soaked result in a fine of up to donations should be dropped food and clothing items and $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Item s may be were no longer in a condition donated M onday through off during business hours. The Center recently to be distributed to families Thursday from 8-12 a.m. received items that were left who need them. and 1-4 p.m. B u y a pair o f W ran gle r jeans (a n y size o r style) and receive an additional 1 0 % O F F o f a blouse! Ladies' W RA N G LER S: 1 5 % OFF ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. M o rro w C ounty Grain Grow ers Lexingto n 989-8221 • 1-800-452-7396 For farm equipm ent, visit our w eb site at www megj; net