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V 4r "WH)""""H" C""" TEN Th Heppnrr GairUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, D.A.'s Report Thomas Winston West moreland III. 20. of Umatilla, will be resubmitted to a grand jury on charges of alleged Aggravated Murder. Murder, First Degree Robbery and Frist Degree Theft later this month, reported Morrow County District Attorney Richard J. McNerney. West moreland was indicted by a grand jury January 3. but due to a technicality, his case must be resubmitted. In other news. McNerney reported: Randy S. Greene. 18. of Irrigon, pleaded guilty to charges of Second Degree Theft and First Degree Crim inal Trespass last Thursday in Morrow Co. Circuit Court. He was sentenced to six months in jail on both offenses. John Paul Johnson, 18, of Irrigon, was convicted by a jury on charges of First De gree Theft and Second Degree Burglary. Ted Sampson. 35, of Irri gon, was convicted by a jury of Failure to Have a Brand Inspection prior to Interstate Shipment of Cattle on January 31 in Irrigon Justice Court. He was sentenced to pay a $250 fine. Rick Eugene Rogers, 25, of Pendleton, was sentenced February 2 to 20 days in the Umatilla County Jail with credit given for time pre viously served, must make restitution to Ye Old Swap Shop. Hermiston. must pay court appointed attorney fees, was placed on probation for two years and must pay pro bation costs. Rogers was charged with alleged First Degree Theft and later pleaded guilty to Second Degree Theft after an incident occurring July 13. 1982. John Krebs, 32, of lone, was sentenced February 2 on charges of First Degree Theft to three years probation. 60 days in jail and must pay $362 50 restitution to Gerald Rea and must make himself and his property available for inspection by his probation officer. Scent With Love. irrv t in in .. iorvaienunesua); Here's a wonderful way to your Valentine know she': very special to you. It's Teleflora's Perfume Bottle. Bouquet. An exquisite crystal perfume bottle with a heart-shaped stopper that's delivered with lovely Valentine flowers. It's a gorgeous gift she'll use and remember fo years to come. Just call your Teleflorist and your gift will be scent with love. Almost anywhere in the U.S. Ask for the Perfume Bottle Bouquet from Teleflora. Because with Teleflora, the flowers always come in something as pretty as the flowers themselves. Valentine's Da)$ Monday February 14 P with . . . -Public Meetings Thursday. Feb. 10 - Port of Morrow Commission, port of fice. 1 Marine Drive, Board man. 1 p.m.; Lexington Fire Department, city hall. 7:30 pm, Monday. Feb. 14 - Morrow County Fair Board, fair grounds, dormitory. Heppner, 8 p.m. Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 15 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a m. Wednesday, Feb. 16 - Mor row County Court. Court house. Heppner, 9 a m. Monday. Feb. 21 - Morrow County School Board, district office. Lexington. 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:30 p.m.: lone Plan ning Commission, city hall. 7:30 pm. Wednesday. Feb. 23 - Mor row County Court, north Mor row annex. 9 a.m.: Heppner Public Library Board, library. Heppner, 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23 - Morrow County Planning Commission, Courthouse. Heppner. 7:30 p.m. Health Dept. Friday. Feb. 11 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow County health Department office, Ixington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 15 - free blood pressure clinic. Heppner Neighborhood Center. 2:30 to 4:30 p m. Wednesday. Feb. 16 - free blood pressure clinic. lone Bank of Eastern Oregon. 3 to 4 pm. Friday. Feb. 18 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow County health Department office, Lexington. 8 a m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p m Tuesday. Feb. 22 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations, Irrigon county offices. 1 to 4 p.m. Friday. Feb. 25 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow County Health Department office. Lexington. 8 a m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. I Valentine Shorts Briefs & Boxers Valentine Socks February 10. IN3 Hospital Notes The following patients have been admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial Hos pital in Heppner during the past week: Lynn Skillicorn. Heppner -admitted February 3, released February 4; Martha Van Schoiack, Hep pner - admitted February 3, released February 4; Talia Sweek. Heppner - ad mitted February 4. released February 6: Robin Ball. Heppner - ad mitted February 5. released February 6: and Judy Osmin. lone - admitted February 5. released Febru ary 6. Another patient at the hos pital. Hazel Elliot. Heppner, was still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday. Feb. 7. Justice Court Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week: Kelly Jay Keen. Lexington -Expired Vehicle License, $6 fine. Dexter Martin Miles. Hep pner - Expired Vehicle Li cense. $6 fine. Kevin Ray Gray. Heppner -Careless Driving - $55 fine. Kirk Leroy Robinson. Hep pner - Giving a False Name and Date of Birth to a Police Officer. $207 fine and two days in jail. Jeff T. Hiatt. Heppner -First Degree Criminal Mis chief, $525 fine and 60 days in jail - all but $107 of the fine suspended, oni? year probation on the condition that he com mit no further violations of the law (except traffic) and must make $254.13 restitution. Federal Land Bank Assoc. to hold meeting Jim Bosley of KATU Chan nel 2. TV weatherman and co-host of "AM Northwest" is to be the featured speaker at the annual stockholders meet ing of the Federal Land Bank Association of Pendleton, ac cording to Robin Fletcher, manager. The meeting is set for February 16 at 11:15 a.m. at the Red Lion Motor Inn in Pendleton Out of today's cir cular the following items did not arrive: PAGES Garfield Valentines, Reg. 2.11 1.M Red or White Round Candle 3x6 1.99 Emeraude Cologne Flagon 1.1 oz 3.49 PAGE Casio Digital Watches BUS 11.lt Casio Digital Watches IB 316 14 81 Spalding Glove Oil Reg. 1.99 99 Baseball 1212 Reg. 2.S9 1.99 Darson Batting Glove 4.11 1592 Pitch & Field Ball Return 14.99 tncv apcposlf an. hop 0om no tncu"i'MK you pur custom! Rainchecks will be isswexJ lone School announces honor roll students lone Junior-Senior High School has released the names of students who were placed on the honor roll for the second nine-week period of the school year. Those named are: A Honor Roll (35-4.0) Seniors: Craig Gutierrez and Denny Starr . Sophomore: Mark Meyers. Freshman: Eric Pointer . Seventh grade: Cathy Mar tin. . B Honor Roll (3.0-3.4) Seniors: Roger Childers, Roger Morter and tim Patton. Juniors: Mike Douglas and Howard Leavitt. Sophomores: Jeff Ball, Don nie Doherty and Paul Zinter. Eighth graders: Ashley Conklin. Patty McElligott, Christopher Rea and Michael Rietmann. Seventh grader: Ken Sni der. -- denotes all A's. The following students were named to the honor roll for the first semester of the school vear: A Honor Roll (3.5-4.0) Seniors: Craig Gutierrei and Denny Starr . Freshman: Eric Pointer . Seventh grader: Cathy Martin. B Honor Roll (3.0-3.4 Seniors: Roger Childers. Roger Morter and Tim Patton. Juniors: Mike Douglas and f; ft: irjwn 'v'.V V- - - aalft REAR TRACTOR TIRES SIZC TAX 8.3x24 4-ply I 91.22 I 2.13 11.2-24 4-ply $1 17.66 3.17 12.4-24 4-ply M 33.83 4.09 12.4-38 4-ply 1 91.49 5.27 14.9-24 4-ply $1 71.57 5.50 14.9-28 4-ply 1 91.56 5.86 14.9-38 6-ply 273.35 7.54 16.9-24 6-ply 230.90 7.14 16.9-34 6-ply '312.11 8.90 18.4-34 6-ply 326.30 10.78 20.8-38 8-ply '615.49 16.96 ': Le Schwab Credit Plan Wi Main & May St, Heppner 676-9481 or 676-9463 Rafter hours call: 676-5464 ON THE FARM SERVICE Howard Leavitt. Sophomores: Jeff Ball, Donnie Doherty, Mark Meyers and Paul Zinter. Eighth graders: Ashley Conklin. Patty McElligott, Christopher Rea and Michael Rietmann. Seventh graders: J.J. Osmin and Ken Snider. 4- denotes all A's. Garden Club to meet Heppner Garden Club members are reminded that the club's regularly sched uled. Monday Feb. 15. meeting will be held at the home of Herman and Alma Green at 7:30 p m. 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