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Tin lleppnpr OapUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. July 2, IflfU-SEVEN Farm program covers weather-damaged crops ing crops must also have been prevented. The ASCS official said farmers should notify his office before they harvest or destroy crops or replant other crops when a disaster strikes. Accurate crop acreage and production reports are neces sary to assure full program benefits, she said. Further details on payment provisions may be obtained from the local ASCS office. SHERIFF'S. REPORT "Morrow County farmers should notify our office if they expect low yields on their wheat or barley crops because of severe weather conditions," she said. Under the proeram . a wheat and feed grain farmer whose crop yeild is less than 60 percent of the established yeild, times the acreage planted for harvest may receive disaster payments on the production losses below Wi percent. Farmers will also be eligible for disaster payments if they are prevented from planting a program crop for harvest because of a natural disaster. However, the plant ing of other later non-conserv- Judy , I)ii.mcIiIu, Executive ncrettRes and signed en appli cation ' fdr payment will be ' eligible to receive dlfuister benefits of their lftlil crops along with price support ' benefits and deficiency pay ments, The 1981 program provides for disaster payments to help farmers whose crops are severly damaged by weather conditions. The nrnprsm offers crop protection against drought, flood, hail, wind storms, insect infestation, plant disease or any other type of disaster which occurs thrnnoh nf9ul of fh? f.,"l,,1 Director of the Morrow County Agricultural Stnhiliza tlon and Conserv.it ion Service Office, sitys f.irmers who mtuihIi-Iv reported eron AND 4th OIF la CMWE A JULY ur Rroini Cfrrovd of Siisppsirs epef oods Real ayonnaise Serve the Best, Serve Best Foods. 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Cans Assorted Flavor: 6 Pack Galley's Potato Chips Regular, Barbecue or Dippers 8 oz. Box fj Plus Dep. Hamburger, Hot Dog or Sesame Hamburger Buns Pork and BeansVo,. .. 67 Nalley Lumberjack Syrup M.49 Large Ripe Pitted Olives"";." 79e Buttermilk Pancake Mix RetST;-. $2.99 Hunt's Tomato Ketchup M.09 Nabisco Snack Crackers ftSKS: 89( Chili with Beans TZ'dT":. M.89 Kingsford Charcoal BriquetSi0lb '2.39 Western Family, Package of 8 Regular Kool-Aid Assort ud Flavors i - Star Kist Chunk Light Tuna Oi or Water Pack 6.5 oz. Kleenex Huggies Diapers Assorted Sizes $289 Pkg. L m at wesiern ramiiy, a2-oz. "IffitS r i i l An m. n i iJV uracKea vvneai Dreaa u Western Family mmx Rye Breadsc:s i5oz 0 Fried Chicken f 1 89 99c Swansoti. 3? oz. IVIittiitf Mid VWe;;teiii f attiily, 32 o. Titers or later Bars 32 Groeti Giant Nibblers Cum tin tlie Coboik6E. L Banquet Cream Pies Banana, jt" ""V Chocolate or Coconut 14 oz. Ripe Cantaloupe I 1 1 1 ii irmnrmndi Ready to Eat, Flavorful White Rose Potatoes From California il '-if "V md lbs. L 1 I i f f Bing Cherries Plump, Sweet, atwt. I , aaiimuiuii oidlB Radishes or Green Onions Grown f O Bunch 1 A For FROM THE GARDEN SHOP Hass Avocados Laze 4,0r$1 89c Lb Santa Rosa Plums.., Sunkist Lemons Large size Dressing 0iroes. . . $1.49 4,o,$1 8 Inch Pot f I l U i I U laflk. 1 7 .'ran M rnVn V yTTH RIFT WAY ' ' ' Hanging Wandering Jew The Sheriff's Dept. at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls during the past week: On June 27. Terry L. Haldy. Umatilla, was arrested by the Umatilla Police Dept. on a Morrow Co. Circuit Court warrant for delivery of a controlled substance. Bail was posted and Haldy released. On June 25. James L. Cason, Heppner, was arrested by Heppner City Police on two counts of assault IV. one count of resisting arrest, and received a citation for alleged ly driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was lodged at the Hermiston Safety Cen ter. On June 24, John C. Smith, Heppner, was arrested by a Morrow Co. Sheriffs Deputy for delivery of a controlled substance. Smith was releas ed after posting bail. Also on June 24, Katherine . J. Coburn, McMinnville, was arrested by McMinnville Pol ice Dept. on a Morrow County 5th Justice Court warrant for allegedly driving while license suspended and exceeding the speed limit. She was released after posting bail. In another June 24 incident, Gary L. Hiigel, Boardman, was arrested by a Morrow Co. Sheriff's Deputy for alleged theft by deception. He was released after posting bail. On June 22i Edward Joseph Marick. Boardman, was ar rested, by a Morrow County Sheriff's Deputy on a charge of theft I. He was released after posting bail. Also on June 22. Mrs. David Leach, lone reported the theft of a gun. A Morrow County Sheriff's Deputy responded to the call. Butter Creek Livestock meets By BETH HEATHERIV On Tuesday, June 23, the Butter Creek Livestock Club met at Janelle Bailey's house. Nancy Bailey got her lamb to show. Dwight Bailey show ed how lead and place the lamb. Club members also talked about when to start working with the lambs. Next, mem bers went to see the steers. Dwight and Jeff Bailey talked about the judging of steers, members judged the steers and then Jeff and Nancy led the steers. ' Fair committee to meet July 6 The Morrow County Fair Committee will meet Monday, July 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds dormitory build ing. All committee members are invited to attend, especially superintendents involved in ' the fair. Topics for discussion are the fair premium book, pre miums, changes to be made in any departments, and any other new business