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Ione Community Church to hold auction The 45* annual lone Community Church Auction and Barbecue will be held next Saturday, June 2, at the Willows Grange Hall in lone. All of the arrangements are in place, the merchandise has been gathered, the quilt is completed, dinner is ready to be cooked and almost every member of the ICC has played a role in these preparations. Now it is time for it to all come together. The day will start at 10 am when the bell rings to signal the opening of the Country Store. This is where you will find hand made craft item s, home cooked goodies, a lot of new merchandise items (mostly compliments of Murray's Drug Store), a huge selection of gently used toys and children’s items, Christmas and other seasonal items, fabrics and patterns, books, general household items, jewelry, electronics, lamps and much more. The Country Store will remain open all day. The auction starts outside at 10:30 am. There are many household items including furniture, appliances, decor items and more. There are always antique furniture pieces and special hand crafted items as well as many outdoor and farm related items. In addition there are a lot of new merchandise items and certificates for goods and services donated by local area businesses and individuals. There will be a list of these items available the day of the sale, so be sure to ask for one when you register for a bidder number. However, the highlight o f the outside auction is always the quilt. This year's quilt is hand made by members of the church and will be auctioned at 2 pm. The antiques and silent auction also begins at 10:30 am. This includes antique china and glassware along with other antique and collectible items. Tickets for the dinner will be sold in the entry to the Grange all •morning and dinner will be served at 12:30 pm. The price of dinner is $7 for adults (12 years and older), $4 for juniors (4-12 years) and free for children under 4. Dinner includes pit- cooked roast beef served with a special barbecue sauce made in our own kitchen, auction baked beans, a variety of salads, French bread made by W illow Creek Bakery, cookies and a drink. After dinner the sale, both inside and outside, continues until every item outside is sold. All-in-all this should be a day filled with good fun, great bargains, a chance to sit down and visit with friends and neighbors that you don't see often, delicious food, and the opportunity to help this community continue to provide the services of a Community Church. Boardman Tillicum Club fashion show held Wednesday, May 30,2007 - THREE -Boardman Police blocking traffic so drivers Highway 207 that there was Dept, officer cited Olivia couldn't pass them. They a man w alking on the side of the road. He had a sign Luna. 40. for Violation of the would not move over. The Morrow County Speed Limit, 33 mph in a 20 -MCSO deputy cited saying, "South” and he Sheriff's Office reports han mph Posted School Zone. Justin Ray Doty, 22, for advised the caller he was dling the follow ing business: April 27: -MCSO Violation of the Speed Limit. going to "Condo.” and was there from April 26: - MCSO deputy cited Anthony Lamar 94 mph in a 65 mph zone. heading Arlington. The caller advised -MCSO received a received a report from a Burrell, 29, for Violation of the subject it was "Condon.” request for information from caller in Lexington that her the Speed Limit. -MCSO deputy cited a caller in Irrigon on how to The caller requested a 15 year old daughter just Harley Bruce Young, 48. for get an ex-friend to remove welfare check; the man assaulted her. have a backpack and -Boardman Police Truck Speeding, 65 mph in his property from the caller's didn't she was concerned the residence. Dept, officer cited a female a 55 mph zone. subject didn't know where -MCSO deputy cited -MCSO received a subject for Driving while License Suspended report that a vehicle left Cesar Arturo Garcia he was going. -MCSO deputy cited Arlington and was possibly Mendoza, 20, for Violation violation. Paige Rene Landsem. 42, for of the Basic Rule. 73 mph in -Boardman Police DU11 or under the influence Violation of the Basic Rule, a 55 mph zone and Failure Dept, officer cited Ruben of drugs; a female subject 86 mph in a 55 mph zone. to Carry Proof of Insurance. Salcedo Rodriguez, 30, for was driving erratically. -MCSO deputy cited -MCSO received a -MCSO received a No Operator’s License. Robert Lee Sanders, 58, for report from a caller in Irrigon report from a caller in -Boardman Police that kids keep coming over Violation of the Basic Rule. Dept, officer cited Teresa Boardman over a civil issue 85 mph in a 55 mph zone. the fence and he doesn't Madrigal Barrera. 20, for regarding a shared well; a -MCSO received a Violation of the Speed Limit, subject was threatening to want the dogs to bite them. The kids also walk by and report from a caller in Irrigon shut the water off to the 30 mph in a 20 mph School throw rocks at the dogs and of a domestic situation in renters of one of the ow ners. Zone. into their yard. progress at a residence north -MCSO, Boardman -Boardman Police of the caller’s. A female -MCSO received a Dept, received a report that Police Dept, received a the mother of a female request for a deputy from report from a caller in subject came to the caller's subject (who was cited) has DHS for a teenage boy who Heppner of loud music being residence and said a male been following a subject locked himself in a bedroom. played behind his residence. subject was "radical" with -MCSO deputy cited her. The female subject then -MCSO received a around and honking at him. -Boardman Police report from a caller in Irrigon a male subject for Violation left the caller's residence and of the Basic Rule. 48 mph in went back. Dept, officer cited Ramon of the theft of a bicycle. a 45 mph Construction -MCSO received a -MCSO received a M ontes-Lem us, 38, for Zone. report from the Umatilla Violation of the Speed Limit, report from a caller on -MCSO received a Police Dept, that Jeffrey 35 mph in a 20 mph zone. Patterson Ferry Road regarding six motorcyclists report from a caller on Wayne Serrato, 33, was arrested on Morrow County charges o f D om estic Harassment and Interfering with 911. Serrato was lodged at the Um atilla County Jail. -MCSO received a report of a suspicious vehicle in the area of the Pacific Ethanol in Boardman. It was determined to be an irrigator working in a field. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a subject in Boardman that she left her purse at a business in Boardman and when she went back to get it. it was gone. -Boardman Police Dept, received a report from a caller in Boardman that there were several female subjects screaming and yelling and making a lot of The annual Heppner Junior Eighth tirade Celebration «as held Thursday, May 24. noise at the school track by Pictured are this year's eighth grade class. -Photo by Sandy Matthews the bleachers. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Sheriff's Report Eighth Grade Celebration held ODE superintendent presents flag to Heppner Elementary School Models for the Hourdmuu Tillicum C lub fashion show showed off their gowns for the audience. The Boardman Tillicum Club held their annual after prom fashion show on Sunday, April 22, at 2 p.m. at the Port of Morrow's Riverfront Center. This year's theme was Mardi Gras. Fashions from the Riverside High School prom. Mommy and Me Easter outfits, quinceahera fashions, and unique hats from local collectors were featured this year. Blue Basin hike offered John Day Fossil Beds National Monument will offer a ranger-conducted hike into the spectacular Blue Basin fossil beds. This two-hour hike w ill feature the geologic landscape and fossil history of the basin. The hike will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 3. at the Blue Basin trailhead. located three miles north of the Thomas Condon Visitor Center. The visitor center is located nine miles west of Dayville. Participants should bring good hiking shoes, a water bottle, and dress for the weather. For more information call 541-987-2333. jj Susan Castillo presents the exceptional school (lag to IIKS student Alex Victorio. -Contiiiitcd from Page one Susan Castillo with IIKS Principal Jack Thompson statewide receives a report card indicating whether the school is exceptional, strong, satisfactory and low. "We are very proud of you," said Castillo. “Some very special people are helping you. your teachers. Your teachers are amazing. The staff of this school is so important. Not many schools can achieve this." she added. Also during the assembly the HES Student Body Officers presented a bench dedicated in honor of the late Mike Armato and his family. The Heppner High School tech ed class built the bench and did the woodwork. Jay Coil Fabricating did the metal work and Peterson's Jeweler's did the engraving. Mike Armato was active in the community and volunteered w ith the Heppner Elementary School Parent Teacher Club and the Chess Club, among other activities. IOIVE C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H A U C TIO N TAYLOR S RESTAURANT G LOUNGE Saturday, June 2nd presents... at Willows Grange Hall "Just Another Hangover’ Comedy Tour Country Store & Silent Auction on Friday, June 8+h a+ +he lone Legion Hall starts at 10 a.m. Dinner 7 p.m. • Comedy Show 8 p.m. Auction starts at 10:30 a.m. Sandwich and Salad Bar included in tickef price! Barbecue Beef Dinner For 2 ! years and older only ToUr Call for info, 422-9800 starts at 12:30 p.m, & Willows Grange 45th Annual! I > ---------------J a m T A Y L O R 'S R E S T A U R A N T , I O N E • 0 2 2 -9 8 0 0 lone National Honor Society Welcomes Inductees By Tiana Camarillo Tuesday, May 22 the lone Chapter of the National Honor Society held its 2007 Induction Ceremony. The lone NHS welcomed four new members. The new inductees include Kip Krebs. Matt Coleman. Tiana Camarillo, and Brenna Rietmann. Serving members of the lone NHS helped induct the newcomers by reciting the importance of being an NHS member and by reading the NHS pledge. The lone chapter of the NHS also bid farewells to its graduating members, lone NHS President Kayla LaRue and Vice-President Stephanie Holland will graduate from the National Honor Society in the class of 2007. I