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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 25, 2020 Neighborhood Center closed Due to the COVID-19 health restrictions, the Neighborhood Center is closed until April 30. Food boxes can still be obtained by residents whose income meets the 2020 TEFAP Eligibility Guidelines (see below) and who live in south Morrow County. The staff is working on an on- call basis. Toiletries will be available upon request until supplies run out. Staff can be contacted to make a food box appoint- ment via Facebook at face- book.com/nhcenter97836 or preferably by email at nhcenter97836@yahoo. com. Telephone messages can be left at 541-676-5024 and will be checked each morning. The Neighborhood Center is not accepting clothing and household donations until May 31. The staff appreciates your understanding and coop- eration during this difficult time. Shamrocks honor family and friends New shamrocks created to honor friends and family for this year’s St. Patrick’s Remembrance event were unable to be posted and seen due to the event being cancelled. Since Friends Helping Friends starts their fundraiser in January, shamrocks were made and donations were already being accepted. New shamrocks were created this year for Donna Schonbachler, Father Con- don, Shannon Boor, Louis Carlson, Lyle and Josie Morton, John and Doris Graves, Catherine (Jane) Lundell, Juan Elguezabal, Bill Kenny, John and Bea Kenny family, Dick and Virginia Wilkinson, Ju- dith Payne, Patrick Kelly O’Donnell, Delmer Bus- chke, Glen Ward, Delia Robinson, Merlyn Altha Robinson, Shad Anthony Hisler, William J. Healy, Janice Davis, John and Annie Healy family, Paul and Kathleen Hisler, Joan Sumner, Paticia Monahan Barrie, Mary Ann Durfee, Michael Frances Monah- an, Bob Kilkenny, David Matheny, Rich Betz, Pam Lankford, George and Bea Lucani, Orval Matheny, Bernard and Jerry Doherty, Larry Crawford, Dwain and Ann Crawford, Jim and Madge Thomson, Bernice Thomson, Bobbie Miller, Betty Meyer, Mike and Ei- leen Saling, Lena Kelly, Jim Wishart, John Paul Wishart, Delanie Doherty, Tad and Melba Miller, Liz Allen, Pat Cutsforth, Jimmy Prock, Chamber Chatter Sheriff’s Report December 10: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report at W Hwy 730/N First St, Irrigon that a white Honda Santa Fe could have hit him at the light on Hwy 730 because they were looking in their visor mirror. Unfounded. -MCSO received a re- port at PDX 64 on Lewis and Clark Dr, Boardman of 30-year-old male agi- nal breathing. Narcan was administered and patient transported to GSH. -MCSO received a report at Ione School on Spring St, Ione that his foster child is out of control, running down the street. MCSO responded and sit- uation was resolved. -MCSO received a report at W Hwy 730/N First St, Irrigon that a shite Dodge Durango almost hit the RP. RP stated it was an MCSO employee. MCSO advised that the RP stepped out in front of him, not giv- ing him time to slow down. Unfounded. -MCSO received a re- port at SE Utah Ave/SE Seventh St, Irrigon that a white Hyundai ran the stop sign twice yesterday and twice today. Unfounded. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a gold Suburban tore up the road and flew down the street towards Tenth. Unfounded. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Shell Station on E Hwy 730, Irrigon that a maroon Ford Explorer ran the stop sign. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- We can protect your printed products! If you have products handled by the public and want bacteria protection, call us! Eliminates 99.9% of germs with up to one year of protection! Heppner Gazette-Times 541-676-9228 david@rapidserve.net ...continued from page five port at Se Utah Ave/SE Division St, Irrigon that a white Chevy pickup ran the stop sign and a white Toyota Corolla also ran the stop sign. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Cannon St, Heppner that she was just attacked by her daughter. -MCSO received a re- port at AC Houghton on NE Main Ave, Irrigon that a silver Dodge Caravan was passing people in the mid- dle lane and is not parked in front of the elementary school. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Clover Ct, Irri- gon that there is a black lab that keeps coming on their property. RP advised this is an ongoing issue. December 11: Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ceived a report at Columbia River Ranch on Kunze Ln, Boardman that a resident has been cutting her toes. Advised she is not bleeding anymore but would like EMS. -MCSO received a re- port at SE Division St/SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that the same blue and black Ford is on the road again and didn’t stop at the stop sign. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Market Friday, May 15 at 12 p.m. Morrow and Gilliam County Crop Tour will meet at Starvation Farms, 73117 Strawberry Lane, Lexing- ton. This is a bus tour and will hold seating for 58. There will be direct seed drill demonstrations, OSU and USDA Plot Tours. Live Music from the Corey Pe- terson Band and dinner will follow. The event is spon- sored by PNDSA, OSU Extension and Morrow and Gilliam Wheat Grow- ers. For more information or to RSVP contact Larry Lutcher or Erin Heideman at OSU Extension office at 541-676-9642. Sunday June 14 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Music in the Park at the Heppner City Park, featuring Elijah Neymark and his father Joel Neymark. The Hopeful Saints Ministry will have dinner available for pur- chase. This event is free to the public due to funding by Morrow County Unified Fresh on N Main St, Hep- pner that male and female were fighting – watched male hit female multiple times and hold her in the bathroom. They are walk- ing into Northwestern Mo- tel now. Austin Gene Harris was arrested by MCSO for harassment DV, lodged at UCJ with bail of $10,000. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that RP is tired of people driving by and he is going to go out in the road and start causing scenes because MCSO won’t pa- trol his street. RP advised he is going to start fights so that MCSO has to respond and deal with the delivery drivers that are using their vehicles like sports cars and disturbing his sleep. -MCSO received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that Fed Ex drivers and Penske trucks are going through the area and run- ning stop signs in the past few days, hasn’t seen any officers down the road for the last eight days. -MCSO received a re- port on S First St, Irrigon that she had a Doberman mix come onto her proper- ty. The dog still has a leash attached and is frightened. MCSO responded; dog re- turned to owner. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a Ford F250 that resides on Division has no insurance and no valid registration. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a U-Haul/van type vehicle ran the stop sign on Seventh earlier today. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a black GMC came by playing loud music. RP advised he is going down there in the next ten minutes if deputies don’t do so. Un- able to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a black GMC pickup with windows down is blasting music and mak- ing threats. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a male in a white Honda just came out of neighbor house and is roll- ing an intoxicant. MCSO checked the area. Unable to locate any marijuana in the area. -MCSO received a re- port on I 84 E, Boardman that there is a gray GMC 2000 model pickup all over the road. RP advised he has almost hit other vehicles. Unable to locate. Mike Prock, Jon Prock, Bev Gunderson, Joan and Col- leen Ployhar, Rick Boyce, Julieanna Larson, Cooper Larson, David Warren Lac- ey, Walt and Billie Lacey, Marcia Sweek, Jay Sumner, Jack Healy, Faith Seitz Healy, Tony Seitz, Ken and JeanAnn Turner, Mike Adams, Bob and Katie VanSchoiack, Bill Fletch- er, Ruby Fulleton Veatch, Roice and Betty Fulleton, Royal Raymond, Don and Margaret Evans, Bill Hen- sel, Jerry Voorhees, Mike Nagy, Lil Boyce, Skip Con- nor, Bob Hubbard, Irene Hasket, Bob and MaryLou Kelly, Gene and Coramae Ferguson, Beth Bryant, Wayne Barber and Mark Greenup. Recreation District. Come and bring a lawn chair and enjoy the entertainment. Sunday, July 12 from 4-6 p.m., Music in the Park at the Heppner City Park, featuring Tri-Cities Steel Drum Band, Bram Brata. The Hopeful Saints Ministry will have dinner available for purchase This event is free to the public due to funding by Morrow County Unified Recreation District. Come and bring a lawn chair and enjoy the entertainment. Friday, July 17-Sunday, July 19, Heppner High School class of 1965 will be sponsoring a “splendor of the 60’s” class reunion. Event schedule and activ- ities are being organized. There will be a no host fellowship Friday evening, dinner and music on Satur- day evening; Shot gun golf will be held on Saturday at noon at the Willow Creek Country Club. Everyone is invited to help make it happen. Contact Stuart Dick at 541-377-5451 or Ken Evans. Sunday, August 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Music in the Park at the Heppner City Park, featuring Lindy Grav- elle. The Hopeful Saints Ministry will have dinner available for purchase. This event is free to the public due to funding by Morrow County Unified Recreation District. Come and bring a lawn chair and enjoy the entertainment. Sunday, September 13, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Music in the Park at the Heppner City Park, featuring Chris Marble. The Hopeful Saints Ministry will have dinner available for purchase This event is free to the public due to funding by Morrow County Unified Recreation District. Come and bring a lawn chair and enjoy the entertainment. Growing 75 Y ears Generations Together for 75 Years. SINCE 1945 Let’s plan for your next 75 years of growth. Currently, we’re limiting access in our lobbies. If your branch entry is locked, please wait a moment and we’ll let you in. Jeff Bailey, President and CEO IONE HEPPNER 280 Main Street 279 N. Main Street 541-422-7466 541-676-9125 Member FDIC NMLS# 414459