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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 6,2006 - THREE Ag Leadership students interact with grade school kids Wildlife class frees fish By the Heppner High School Ag Leadership class the fish as eyed eggs from Heppner Oregon Department of Fish The H eppner and Wildlife and raised them Elementary Wildlife Management class as a class activity until they Calendar released 150 baby rainbow w ere old enough to be Wednesday, trout into the Willow Creek released as fry, in an effort December 6: Site Council, R eservoir last Thursday, to increase fish counts in 6:30 p.m.; Parent Teacher November 30. Club, 7:30 p.m. Willow Creek Reservoir. The class received Monday, December 11: Morrow County School B oard m eeting, Irrigon Heppner residential lighting contest Elementary, 7 p.m. Monday, December Heppner Chamber of Commerce is once again 18: Heppner High School encouraging residents to light up for the Christmas Lighting concert, 7 p.m.; Community Contest. Columbia Basin Electric is sponsoring the contest E d u catio n C o m m ittee again this year. meeting, HHS, 7 p.m. Categories are "Best Outdoor Lighting,” “ Best Thursday, December Indoor Decorations,” as viewed from the outside, and 21: H eppner Elem entary “Judges' Favorite.” Judging will occur between Dec. 17- School w inter concert, 7 20, so participants are encouraged to keep their lights p.m. twinkling. Friday, D ecem ber The winners will receive $30 each. Last year's 22-S unday, January 7: winners are not eligible for prize money. W inter b reak ; school The Chamber hopes to encourage everyone to get resumes on Monday, January in the Christmas spirit and have the town sparkle for the 8. holiday season, says Terry Baker, Chamber executive Vietnam director. By the Heppner High School Wildlife Management class Bank of Eastern Oregon M ortgage Division Best Wishes for a Safe and Happy Holiday Season from Bank of Eastern Oregon’s Mortgage Division! 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Murray Drugs is currently a provider for the following Medicare Part I) Plans: Community Care • Asuris Advantra Rx • ODS Advantage Silverscript • Sterling Plus Rx Fox Rx • First Health Premiere Care Thank You For Your Business Toll Free - 1 -877-472-6217 www.bcobank.com Member FDIC Veterans support group The Ag Leadership c lass o f H ep p n er High School went down to the e lem en tary school and tau g h t the kids about d ifferen t things that are happening around them each and every day. There were 10 high school students that went down and did these activities. Some of the topics included the water cycle and m aking g rass. The kids seem ed like they were Ag Leadership class members with HES students having a good time and the high school students also had fun interacting with the kids kids in a stroller that were the EO paper and he was just of the elementary school. scream ing and crying in catching up on some sleep. Heppner. -MCSO received a -BPD receiv ed a report of an animal found-a Sheriff's Report report that subjects with female blue healer dog with The Morrow County three small children ran out no collar and the residence Sheriff’s Office reports han of gas and money had to be is unknown. The dog was wired to them. picked up by the city. dling the following business: -BPD receiv ed a -MCSO received a Nov. 30 continued: report that the reporter’s 27- report that the reporter’s 24- -MCSO assisted lone Fire year-old boyfriend took too year-old daughter is dating D epartm ent w hen a fire many pills in Boardman. and sexually active with a alarm went off at the school. B oardm an A m bulance 17-year-old male in Irrigon. It was a false alarm ; the assisted. -MCSO received a alarm was set o ff by D ec. 3: -M CSO report about a young maintenance. received a report that an A ustralian Shepherd dog -MCSO received a adult male was sleeping in with no collar found. The request for extra patrol from his vehicle north o f the dog was transported to Pet a reporter who called in Kinzua Mill site. The male Rescue. about a burglary previously subject advised he delivers and she suspected that the burglars were driving by her lone Middle School Basketball home. Schedule -BPD receiv ed a Dec. 16-Ione at Heppner tourney, 9 a.m. report that a dog was at large Dec. 19-Dufur at lone, 3:30 p.m. that almost caused a vehicle Jan. 5-Condon at lone, 3 p.m. accident in Boardman. Jan. 6-lone at Helix. 9 a.m. -BPD receiv ed a Jan. 12-Ione tourney, 9 a.m. report that an employee sold Jan. 13-Ione at Helix tourney, 9 a.m. a 40-oz. bottle of beer to a Jan. 13-lone vs. Cove at Heppner, 10 a.m. female subject in Boardman Jan. 19-Fossil at lone, 4:30 p.m. and the fem ale w alked Jan. 20-Ione at Arlington, 11 a.m. outside and gave the beer to Jan. 26-Ione at Condon, 1 p.m. a minor. Jan. 27-Sherman at lone, I p.m. D ec. 1: -M CSO Feb. 2-Heppner at lone, 10 a.m. received a report that a 16- Feb. 3-Arlington at lone. 11 a.m. year-old male came to the Feb. 9-Ione at Spray, 10 a.m. resident’s house and tried to Feb. 10-Ione at Sherman tourney, Moro, 10 a.m. steal his bike. The juvenile left without taking it. -MCSO received a report about a stolen vehicle. -M CSO issued a citatio n to Jeffrey Todd Holmes, 45, for violating the basic rule by going 79 mph in a 55 mph. -MCSO received a Heppner Gazette-Times rep o rt that the re p o rte r 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 w itn essed a su sp icio u s circumstance involving two LFNOEÄ ^ M UMUj'i D aw | 217 North Main • Heppner Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington & Ione