Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 30, 2007, Page THREE, Image 3

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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.
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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 >
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T A Y L O R 'S R E S T A U R A N T , I O N E
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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.
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