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• \. ' ; • " i ’ * -* :••/ r • »t . : . . .• V ' * . . .> r > . . > - Wi L o lita * Saling FIREWORKS * » WEDNESDAY - In d iv id u a l F ir e w o r k s o r P a c k a g e d A s s o rtm e n ts • *1 , , ' ' ■] V - • ' p Celebrate America Sale Now in Progress...... The catalog was sent a month early, but the sale is NOW! Don't Miss It! Sale catalogs available in store e^s -------------------------- -¿ z — W »*- oast t o Coast ■ . * • : « .* • • * V I. y , f / '. v V • " ' - .* i • H i . , tt . ■ Y - , . ,.« '2 . V A , ) « • * ■• » . * • r ..* ) '■ ■*: . ; . . . i K . k r / .* . •* , •* * ' • , ,r W e S e l l ... ; ,• y \ • •- .o ' Motorcycle Parts! • A e c e s s o r ie s • B a tte r ie s • T ir e s «Tube** « F ilte r s HAVE YOU MET TONY BULLMAN? _ Heppner Auto P a r t s » 676-9123 • . :> . n ». 148 E Center Heppner r i * w BRAND k V The Dislnct Attorney s ofTice at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business dur ing the past week Jack Odell Bailey. 47. Troutman. North Carolina, appeared tor senten cing on June 24. ¡988. before Judge Ralph Curnn. on the charge of Possession of Falsely Applied for Hunting License and Llk Tag He was fined SI 00 Michael Brisco. 14, Irrigon. ap peared for sentencing on June 24. 1988 before Judge Ralph Curnn following a guilty plea to Criminal Trespass in the First Degree Defen dant was fined S I30. S20 to Crime Vklims Compensation Account, and SlOto the Board of Police Standards and Training pn>gram Restitution in the amount of S62 79 10 the s is.tirn Defendant shall complete two years bench probation to the court Harold Ray Rcital. 19. Umatilla, failed to appear for Lntry of Plea on June 24. 1988 before Judge Ralph Curnn A warrant was issued laald Wayne hanyid. 27. Irrigon. appeared for Entry of Plea on the charge of Driving While Revoked before Judge Ralph C urnn Kanyid entered a plea of Not Guilty. No court date has been set at this lime Bobby Hamilton, 20. Irrigon. ap peared tor arraignment on June 24. 1988. before Judge Ralph Curnn on the charges of Arson In the First Degree, Attempted Arson in the First Degree, and Conspiracy to Commit Arson in the first Degree Entry of plea is set for July l , 1988 Arley Hamilton. 29. appeared for Entry of Plea on June 24. 1988 before Judge Ralph Currin on the charge of Arson in the first Degree. Attempted Arson in the first IVgrec and Conspiracy to Commit Arson in the First Degree No trial dale has been set Hamilton entered a plea of Not Guilty Darrell Robertson. 21. Her mislon. appeared for arraignment on June 24. 1988 before Judge Ralph Currin on the charges ot Three Counts of Criminal Conspiracy. Two Counts of Attempted Assault in m the First Degree, and Attempted Burglary in the First Degree Entry o f plea is set for July 1, 1988 Delray Hoke. 21, Pikatcllo. Id., appeared for arraignment on June 24, 1988 before Judge Ralph Cur rtn on the charges of Two Counts of Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Three counts of Criminal Conspiracy and Attempted Burglary in the First Degree Entry of plea is set for July I. 1988 Ite m s fro m th ro u g h - o u t th e [,'■• V f k Í • . ’ % .1 # , 1 i . . ilo re G c tr d n e n -u p to » iTardman's Annual Flea Market <$v Wallace H. Wolff, M.D. OFFICE WIFI. BE ( I.OSF.I) June 22-26 STARTING IN JULY-REDUCED HOURS Tuesdays & Thursdays by Appointment ******* * Nv\ V \ >/ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C ourt S lm » l T lark rl Sugar River Sausage Rings Smtiked Sausage & Polvka Kielbasa Potatoesio > » j v k-3 49 b. V i *• ■*_.* «' 1 ^. -1* .... ■ » ' "f ' m * *y>* ¿ ; * 4»* Á? • ' 1 Co U 98Y , 39V 95 V *1” •4**, ib bag Cantaloupe \ \ 7 W alla Walla, dry Onions Salad Dressings Ground Beef New York lb OI Steak • I a* . MENS Ullnff Fresh Corn I(> ( * CHECH OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS Assorted Cut Pork Chops W estern Family ■u Ä Ä 4do* M7V Medium Eggs Hall Park Franks COME TO TOWN!! July 2, 3, & 4th (Sat., Sun. & Mon.) Concession Stand Tables Available. Doors Open at 9:00 721 S.E. 3rd. Suite 5 Pendleton. OR 97801 276-1926 or 1-800 752-1139 Coastti C o ast Stop by for tome Fantastic Sa vta ft" Som Kit Lost Both Legs in a Train Accident Near Pasco, WA 2 Weeks Ago C ontact: CAPECO S 0 % o ff I «I Son of Po & Som Chith Formerly of Heppner Can Be Made At The Available to Low-Income Homeowners or Renters Sea Galley _ SOM KIT THONGDY Helps prevent air infiltration; can insulate attics, floors and walls; wrap heating ducts, water pipes and water heaters. All of these measures contribute to the reduction of heating costs. V-*' , DONATIONS FOR FREE W EATHERIZATION \\ Men’s Pants starting at *5°° benefit from the land have a role in protecting it If you would like lo become ac tively involved in saving our land from noxious weeds, please feel free to contact Jim VanWinklc. Morrow C ounty W eed S u p erv iso r at v i.y .______________________ the life this country offers cannot at ford to let it be lost to pests that can, with a little effort and tunc, be defeated A well thought out program ot noxious weed management can in crease the numbers of livestock and wildlife the land supports, improve the conservation and utilization of precious water resources, improve fishing and hunting and help pro mote a healthy , active tourist trade These benefits ot a coordinated plan arc powerful incentives to ac lion But the most compelling reason to get involved has nothing to do with getting something in return It has to do with knowing wc left the land better than it was when it was entrusted to us To accomplish this, however, it is imperative that we work together whenever possible And wc can all support county and state cost share- programs where they exist, since these programs are souk of the lairest ways of ensuring that all who J u ly 8 tli i < ~ V- I ‘ " Ss ’ »• • Y ' , v ^ • * i In this part of the country nearly everyone is close to the land, or has a large stake in it For most of us. one of the essential reasons wc live here is the land and what it yields both economically and aesthetically Herdsmen, sportsmen, business men and those who simply enjoy cd what we were going to put on our final for the 4th of July parade Each member is to bnng a white sheet of paper with thru name on it After the parade we are going to have a hake sale in the lone park Fact) member is to bnng two items to the sale From now on our meetings are go ing to be at Judy Jepscn s bouse Our next meeting will he July 7 from 11 10 12 We are going on a hike Each member is to bnng their records and a sack lunch BANK OF EASTERN OREGON Weed Awareness : j : V V I Two-Tracker» Khondi KuhiiMoa. Reporter The Morrow County horse tune up clinic last Saturday was a great success Due to the 4th of July holiday and upcoming trail ride, the Two- Trackers club will meet Friday even ings beginning at 6 43 p m Remember fair is only a month away North I .ex I isestock On June 19. the North Lex Livestock club went on a project tour The tour consisted of viewing steers, lamhs and pigs that will he competing at the Morrow County fair The afternoon gave the members a chance to look at other members projects, to share ideas, and to ask questions The tour concluded at the home of Sue and Paul Proudfoot where the members and parents enjoyed swim ming and a barbecue A big thank you to Sue and Paul Foods ‘R* I s Mrlivsa McFJligott. reporter Our meeting began by making potato topped burger cups There were four members present We dec ided what we were going to make for our presentations We also deck! D . A . ’s Report M ONO« Buy Your Fireworks Early!!!! ••'i*.. Hams — Mr and M n Mike Saling Heppner and Mr and Mrs Wayne Hants, of lone wish to announce the engagement of their children Mkhcle and Jett The bride 1 * a graduate of Heppner High School in 1984 The groom graduated in 1982 fn*tn lone High School and fn>m Mountain Valley school o f Taxidermy in Pheomx, Arizona Michele is employed by Pioneer Memorial Hospital The wedding will take place in Heppner at the All Saints Episcopal Chuah at I p m August 6 . 1988 A reception will follow at the American Ixgion Hall All friends and relatises are welcome FO R SALE Main Street in Heppner Next to Kuhn & Spicer HEPPNER LION'S CLUB Annual Fireworks Stand \ ♦ C : . 4 -H N e w s •■' j • . Engagements H a p p y B ir th d a y • • *. •y. j u ~ » . I « I.CX )K fo r Mime G re a t B a rg a in s W est Virginia-Thick sliced * Moumj'i Dun; 1 Vi lb pkg ^ V— — — — ----------------- M IT E : (»m ups are welcome to set up a health d u ring the Sidewalk Sale ( all: Joyce 676-5241 o r Andrea 676-92IK. Bacon i 5 ; l ♦ 5 * V _j i 6 o r Prices good June 30 - July 3 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M. C ourt S tr e e t M ark et ♦ » » » I I I N. Court Heppner 676-9643 i\V WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY ITU XMMMMMF EIG H T ***************************** ***************^