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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner Oregon Wednesday. July 25, 2001 - THREE Fund raiser benefits DA's Report Lindsay. Lewis __ i f k (^AaotécT orf (?<MicHcrce Morrow County District Attorney David C. Allen has released the following report: John Bradley Coen plead guilty to possession of a c o n tr o lle d s u b s ta n c e - methamphetamines, a Class C felony. He was sentenced to 18 months formal probation and ordered to complete 80 hours of community service, a drug treatment program and pay $1,479 in fines, fees and assessments. TKencfauttd L- 7{/eic<Mte 'IpM *7o L — n SALE SIDEWALK — V CELEBRATE HEPPNER Annual Sidewalk Sale Friday, July 27 '/eatuiLuy éaryacHs! ufi and cOuvu TKaùt S treet feiud fdeuttf orf ot4e t actcoitced f ANNUAL SUM M ER SID EW A LK SA LE Barney Lindsay and his wife, Kimberly, enjoy an Italian dinner amid a packed Elks Club July 19. The benefit dinner raised funds for legal costs for Lindsay and Keith Lewis, Morrow County School board members whose positions were vacated by the board because of zoning issues. Lindsay is challenging the board’s action in court. Local girl named award winner The United States Achievement Academy has named Lindsey Ward of Heppner as a United States national award winner in leadership and service. Ward, who graduated from Heppner High School this year, was nominated for this national award by Linda Dutcher, a teacher at the school. Ward will appear in the academy's official yearbook, which is published nationally. ANTIQUES 10% O FF The academy selects winners upon the recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors and other qualified sponsors and upon the standards of selection set forth by the academy. Ward is the daughter of Jim and Susan Ward of Heppner. Her grandparents are Ray and Norma French o f Heppner, Joy and Gay Salter of Athena and the late Bill Ward of Letha. Idaho. ASSORTED SOCKS 2 0 % O FF ALL FABRIC - PATTERNS - THREAD - YARN 4 0 % O FF T-SHIRTS - SWEATSHIRTS - SWEATPANTS Up to 75% OFF BULLETIN BOARD It was a very quiet Monday morning with the afternoon the same. Tuesday morning was exercise class, but we didn't have any. Exercise class leader Barbara Struthers was sick with pneumonia. God bless her. We wish her well. I can't take her place in class as the doctor said it would be two more weeks until I can kick up my heels from the Fourth of July accident. Tuesday afternoon, there was one table of card players with Donnie Reed, Bonnie Gates, Marian Murchison and Floss Watkins. Well, it was a bad day for sickness. Daisy Collins had a doctor's appointment. Sylvia McDaniel and I worked the puzzle while other ladies played cards. Daisy Collins and Dorris Graves exchanged hands with two other ladies. Here it is, Thursday, and another senior meal in the dining room. The menu included chefs salad with ham, turkey, cheese and eggs, garbanzo beans, tomatoes, fruit salad, muffins, dixie cup ice cream, milk, coffee and tea. Don't feel bad-I don't know what garbanzo beans are either. But they are good protein. Bud Lundell says, "The DeLorean is a great car of the past-in the 1970s (a sad ending)." I don't remember the car, but then a lot o f car names I don't remember. I saved pictures of all the old cars back to 1917. We had a good turnout for the Wednesday senior dinner and it was very good. A big salad, fruit salad and chocolate ice cream sure hit the spot. Also, the fruit punch was delicious. Joanna is a very good cook. Missed Corol not being in the kitchen. There were several good helpers in the kitchen on Wednesday. I didn't get their names, but will next time. Lois White also helps in the kitchen. There was no exercise class on Thursday as Barbara Struthers is still sick. I couldn't lead the class either as my neck and head are giving me a bad time. i Thursday at 11:30 a.m., we had a big dinner in the dining room of W .C .C .C . Golf W CCC Ladies' Play Tuesday, July 17 Low gross o f the field: Pat Fdmundson. Low net of the field: Lorrene Montgomery. Least putts of the field: Carol Norris. F light A: low gross Jan P austian; low net L u villa S onstegard; long d rive Jan Paustian. Flight B: low gross Donna Mor gan; low net Betty Rietmann; least putts Lois Hunt: long drive Della Heideman Flight C: low gross Joyce Dinkins; low net l.oa Henderson; least putts Barbara Gilbert; long drive Lorrene Montgomery. KP: Lorrene Montgomery. Chip in: Carol Norris #12 and #18. Barbara Gilbert #12. Birdie: Donna Morgan #10. regular retail p rice g ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft We've Got Ridiculously Low Prices On Closeouts And Damaged Goods s Clarks • Salt Waters - Azaliea - Aerosoles Mootsies Tootsies - Deer Stags - Easy Streets Citi Sidewalks - Redwing - Nike - New Balance - LaCrosse By Velma Wight egg sandwiches, tomato soup, fruit salad, juice, milk and coffee. Friday, July 20-boy am I glad to see this rain. It took some o f my pains away. I went for a nice walk. It was another quiet morning around here. Two tables of cards were played in the afternoon. Sylvia and I worked on the puzzle. I made a mistake last week in the news. I meant Dorns Graves played cards last week. Instead I said Dons Brosnan. Please forgive me. Also in last week's news, I made another mistake-Dorris Graves volunteered in the office, not Doris Brosnan. They say if you don't make mistakes, you're not paying attention. I sure must not pay attention. Vema Brinda is volunteering Friday afternoons in the office. Adam and Riley Wight came to visit us seniors, and their great grandmother, Velma Wight. Saturday morning, July 21, it was a beautiful day and 1 went for a walk. I met a few friends on my way. Saturday afternoon, everyone got ready for Jane Rawlins' memorial service. Sunday morning, it was another beautiful day. I would like some rain at night, but I well take whatever the good Lord gives. Monday moming-it is hard to breathe this morning, but I will just keep praying for rain, just in the town of Heppner, as probably the poor farmers don't need it just now. So long for this week and I wish everyone a happy next week. God Bless. 2 5 % O FF SHOES SHOES SHOES St. Patrick's S en io r C enter ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft * e ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ALL PURSES 3 0 % O FF I .Jawalac» o f A m t n c a Inc «>. Peterson s H eppner 143 N. M ain S tr e e t • H eppn er • 6 7 6 -5 2 4 1 SIDEWALK SALE 3 * v ' £ g ft Jew elers/ ft ft ft 676-9200 x=c SIDEWALK SALE 0* 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Men's Shirts Sale Items From Throughout The Store By Arrow, Nike & Wrangler 40% - 50% O FF O HEPPNER HARDW ARE W o m en 's B lo u s e s & Jeans ♦ Jhml/aSm By Wrangler, Adobe Rose & Country Tease 40% - 60% O FF Men's Black Wranglers $ i o 00 O P P Men's Dress Slacks CELEBRATE H E P P N E R F rid ay, J u l y 2 7 t h $ S 00 DUNK TANK “DUNKEES” Gardner's Men's Wear 193 N. Main St. • Heppner (541)676-9218 : 12:00 to 12:30 BRUCE LINDSAY Check him into the tank' 12:30 to 1:00 ANDREI RYKOFF See if he can manage to stay dry' 1:00 to 1:30 ROGER MORTIMORE Try to cook his goose! 1:30 to 2:00 CARA OSM IN Teach her a thing or two! 2 :0 0 to 2:30 JULIE PROCTOR See if she can balance this! 2 :3 0 to 3 :00 STEVE RHEA Try to douse his fire! 3 :0 0 to 3 :30 GERALD BREAZEALE Show him how to score a hit! 3 :3 0 to 4:0 0 KELSEY GREENUP Give her a royal dunking! F r id a y , J u l y 2 7 s t a r t in g a t 9 a .m . Savings on selected items: 50 % O FF lowest marked price! ■ ft M um j'j thiu) 217 North Mam • Heppner • 676-9158 Serving Heppner. Lexington A lone $ (@) W TALK - N - TOPS • FABRIC’S ETC. SUPER SIDEWALK ft ft f t S H O E BOX Don’t Miss Our g g « Plus Lots Of Discontinued Items! $ i ^ s « I ft ft ft 7Ao Country Roso 233 N. Main • Heppner 676-9426 ******** I l