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T M IiT T lr H rp p n rr O u r l l f T lm n H rp p a rr Oregon W rdursd«*. November r U IMS 13, . IMS Mayor proclaims “ Lights On*” for peace The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow IM ! GAZETTE-TIMES (.M a t* • N u i O ih S W ..V I* U S P S 240 430 I'u bllthed every Wednesday and catered a t t e r a M -r la ts m atter at the Peat Office at Mrppner Oregon under the Set of M a rrh 1. 117« Second < last postage paid at Heppner Oregon Office at It7 West Willow Htreet Telephone iSdJi (7 * *721 Address ro a im a a fce le t la the Heppner Gazette-Times. P O Hot 137. H e p p n e r O r e g o n v : M S Subscriptions I I I In Morrow t m stllla W heeler A ( i ll l a m roomies 111 elsewhere P .ttaaa Haling * •■ ^ 7 H a iti **a rc y Haran 'K en ned * Office Manager Newspaper Kditor G raphic* lirp a rtm e n t Typesetter David and April Sykes, Publisher* Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in llrppner rrports handling the folio wing business during the past week Ksther Sue Hayes, Heppner Violation of the Basic Kule i So mph in a 35 mph lone). $30 fine William C Hall. Baker Violation of the Basic Kule (51 mph in a 35 mph zone i. $30 fine Ihinald Ray Ackerman, Bonna. South Carolina Being Transported by a Motor Vehicle in a Road Closure Area. $40 fine l-arry Dale Weems. Hermiston with crim inal negligence Opera ling a Motor Vehicle in a Road Closure Area. Mo fine l-eonard Karl Ackerman. H*nt)is ton with crim inal negligence Iteing Transported by a Motor Vehicle in a Road Closure Area, $40 fine Robert Ia*on Krazier. Heppner Illegal " U " Turn. $13 fine Kllon Dwain Pier, Newport with crim inal negligence Hunting a Prohibited Area to wit Shooting from a Public Roadway. $311 fine K urils John Spencer. Portland with crim inal negligence Failure to \.ilid a tr Derr Tag, $38 fine < Alma Klizabeth Vinson. Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed '72 mph in a 55 mph zonei. $30 fine during the past week Naomi Nyberg. Boardman. was sentenced by Judge Ralph Currin to seven years in Ihe Oregon Stale Penitentiary suspended but to serve six months in ja il and a $ 10.000 (me to be paid $2500 yearly and undergo drug rehabilitation program Joseph Paul Kochi. Irrigon. pled guilty lo Burglary I before Judge Ralph Currin He was sentenced lo 10 years in the Oregon State Peni tentiary with a five year mandatory m inim um w ithout p o s s ib ility of parole Richard Glenn McCawley, Oregon Slate Penitentiary, sentenced to 2o years in the Oregon State Peniten tlary with a 10 year mandatory m inim um w ithout p o s s ib ility of parole Correction Some incorrect information was submitted last week concerning the evening benefit card party which the senior citizens have scheduled for tomorrow night, Thursday, Nov 14 The committee in charge states that the admission donation w ill be $2 instead of $1 50 as previously staled Also everyone is asked to come before 7 p m when card playing will liegin This event is arranged for the lienefit of Ihe South Morrow County Senior Citizen Building Kund Kveryone is cordially invited The idea of lighting a candle lo dispel the darkness is centuries old. says a news release from Ihe Kcum enical ministries of ( Iregon The act of lighting a candle is symbolic of the hope (or a new beginning Lights on Kor Peace," began m Oregon and is gathering world wide momentum The Bishops and Kxec utives of Ecumenical Ministries of ( iregon started a call for a symbol of hope during Ihe forthcoming talks in Ones a between President Ronald Reagan and Premier Mikhail (¡or bachev That effort has now spread to the World Council of Churches. National Council of Churches, the I'nited States Catholic Conference, The National Rabbinical associa lions Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield and Oregon Representative la*s Au Coin who are sponsoring a Kesolu lion that will call for a display of such hope Governor A tiyrh has issed a proclamation designating ■ ■ ' I' T ■_ _ m U k U l hereas the increased speed and accuracy of nuclear weapons on bothj sides greally increase the danger that nuclear war w ill occur. A herns scientific evidence suggests that the detonation of even a small! number of nuclear weapons already in existence would result in| dramatic clim atic changes which likely would end human life, A here.is Pres:,lent of Kir l mted States Ronald Reagan and Generali Secretary of Ihe Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev share responsibility! (or the avoidance of nuclear war. the praceful resolution of glotialf conflict and the instigation of joint cooperation projects; | Ahereas leaders of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA.I the World Council of Churches arid the United States Catholic! i .,r ferem • haw , allad upon dttaaaa »varywbar a to light porchU^Ma,] candles and other lights on November 19 20. 1985 from dusk to dawn to openly display their desire for world peace. Now. therefore, be it Resolved by Cara Costa. Mayor of the City of Heppner that she invites! Sail citizens to light porchHgWa, candles or otiier lights from dusk to dawn! Ion November 19 2o It* while President Reagan and General Secretary} ¡Gorbachev will heed the desire of people around the world to work, rats ■children, build communities and pursue a quality of life free from the! ¡threat of war b) reaching an understanding on an arms control* ¡agreement whirh significantly cuts nuclear stockpiles and makes strides! ¡toward halting the arms race tietween the United States and the Sovietj ■Union <i> Cara Contai Cara Coats. May City of Happa« Oregon] ¡November 4 1985 Heppner Police Report r* r > Pre-Season • 'Savings YOU CAN HAVE A FREE ON-FARM INSPECTION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND SAVE ON SERVICE WORK, TOO SAVE when work is done in our Service Center £10 on labor That s right' We II send a service technician to your farm to inspect your tractor, combine, or planter absolutely free It's called the Per formance Plus Checkup, and it's designed to cover every detail of your Case, IH, or Case International equipment. When our man is through, you'll know exactly the op erating status of your equipment If work is needed, we ll do it at our special Pre-Season discount and you'll be ready for your busy season. November l thru March 1. 1 > n r- M o rro w County Grain G ro w e rs INC 350 Main Str*«t Lexington, Oregon 97839 Phone 980-0221 Letters to the Editor Bob Smith supports Reagan s arms race To Die Editor Rob Smith continues to put us deeper in debt by supporting Reagan s arms race His latest act was to vote against a bill to cut 12 excess MX missiles from the Pres ident's budget that no one claimed were of any value for national defense We could have saved $1 7 billion (>ur huge expanding deficit is the main cause of high interest rates and the overvalued dollar, which have damaged the ( iregon economy And the arms race is the main cause of our expanding national budget Those unnecessary MX missiles would nol k u * psss#M (hr House if the two Smiths from Oregon had voted against them for the vote was very close Bob Smith talks the deficit redu etion line to get elected, but he has been consistently part of the pro blem He is Oregon s gift to the Pentagon and the m ilitary indust rial complex, rather than a repre senlative of the people of Central and Eastern Oregon '* William A Boyer Author America s Future I7S7S Jordan Rd4 Sisters. Oregon 97759 Mustangs appreciate support In t o * ta ka «hair nam a fro m Iris, th a Graak g n d d a a t of th a ra in b o w i l l P h p V m iV u<;irrs()N. Km peace RESOLUTION Inviting citizens to light porrhlighta. randies or other lights from dusk| dawn on V ivrm ber 19 20. 1985 i the Cnited States and the Soviet Cnion among all nations lead in 1 •> . .(.••, r|npn.cn' and ,n runiul.ition 4 weapons with the ability tc| dev estate and possibly end human life on Karth, D.A. s Report The Morrow County District At torney’s office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business November I* and 20. as a time of lig h t* On Kor Peace' during the Nuclear Arms lim ita tio n Talkv He calls on the citizens of ( Iregon to join their brothers and sisters around the world in lighting a porch light, candle, or other symbolic lights suggested by the imagination of citizens Heppner mayor. Cara Costa has issued the following proclamation encouraging the citizens of Heppner to join the efforts and (urn their lights on for peace November 19 20 1 -800-452-7396 The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the follow ing business dur Ing the past week November 4 114am male subject arrested for Driving Under Ihe Influence of Intoxicants, 5 28 p m parking citation issued November 5 I US p m dog complaint taken f 30a m took theft report 5 p m domestic disturbance November 6 3 20pm domestic distrubance. ■ 25 pm assist Morrow County Sheriff's Office November 7 In 30 p m report of Peeping Tom, 3 p m took dog complaint; 5 48 p m domestic disturbance Obituaries Ida May Grabill died Wednesday. Nov 6 at Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home at age 103 She was born January 28, 1882 in lone, the daughter of Milton and Mary Kllen 'Sperry ' Hale She was a lifetime resident of Ihe lone area She married Thomas K Grabill on December 25, 1902 at Oregon City He preceded her in death in 1938 Survivors include daughters Anna Wright. Baker. Mary Bristow, lone. Hazel Kills, lone, and Helen Keith ley. Heppner A son Kugene Grabill preceded her in death in 1983 Kuneral services were held Friday afternoon at the lone United Church of Christ with the Rev LeKoy W'ornell officiating Kikka Tews was organist Casket bearers were Jim Morgan. Tom Bristow . I Km and Jerry Bris tow. Vern Keithley. and Gar Wright Concluding service and burial was al High View Cemetery in lone Contributions for those who wish may tie made to the Pioneer Memor lal Nursing Home, P O Box 9 Heppner OR 97836 Sweenev Mortuary. Heppner was in care of arrangements To the Kditor The Heppner Mustang football team would like to thank the follow ing for their contributions this season To the following businesses for sponsoring our plavers of the week Devin Oil. The Shoe Box Ronald McDonald C hevrolet. M urray s Drug Store. Gardner s Men s Wear, la** Schwab Tires, the R A W Drive In and Napa Auto Parts To the following people for scout mg opposing teams for us this season Dale Conklin. Dorian Korrar. Dave Gunderson. George Koffler. and Mike Royer To Joyce Hughes for her aerobic instruction at the beginning of tne season To Barbara Hayes, school Libra rian for videotaping our home games for us this season To the following people for keep ing statistics for us Ashley Conklin. Ryan Duncan, and Dana Reid To the Pioneer Memorial ambu lance crew for being ready to help out at home games We would also like lo thank Ihe Heppner High School band and Bob Isted. the high school cheerleaders, and the community for the support they gave us this season Sincerely, The Heppner High School vooihall Team Interests! persons invited to meetings To the Kditor The Oregon Chapter of Scleroderma International Koun dation 'S I K 1 meets six limes a year a Good Samaritan Hospital in Port land Doctors and health profes sionals treating the disease share their knowledge and answer the many questions the victims seek about Scleroderma and its effects Our membership totals over fifty victims including members from Oregon. Idaho. Washington, and California We encourage and welcome any one interested in this support group to join us Information, newletters, and meeting dates are available on L> request by writing to Oregon Chapter S I K. Loretta Roberts, 14010 S K Steele. Portland. OR 97236 District Court Rejx>rt District Court al the Morrow ( ounty Courthouse in Heppner re ports handling the following busi ness during the past month Roger D B ritt. Heppner Over height, $13 fine, $6 assessment. Insufficient Binders. $13 fine $6 assessment ^Friends & Relatives \ are invued \ io a Wedding Recepiion for Mike dc Sheri Biasing Sunday, November 17 1 o 'clock p.m. a; ¡he home of Bill & Pa; McMinn 160 Wes; OIL CHANGE SPECIAL S P E I D E L GOL D I.yle H. Mulkey Lyle Horrace Mulkey. «9. died at the Hermiston Good Samaritan Center Graveside services were Wednesday, Nov 6 at Ihe Sunset Hills Cemetery in Umatilla Mulkey had lived in the Umatilla and Irrigon area for the past 40 years He was born in lung Creek Oct 25. 1916 Mulkey was a 43 year member of the Operating Kngineers Locals 370 and 701 Survivors include his wife, Norma Mulkey. in Um atilla, his mother. Bertha Dennison of Heppner son J e rry A of Burbank, Wash . daughters la*eann Dolly KeMillard of Hermiston. ' and Lila Hazel Reman of Silka. Alaska, brother Gene of lone, sister Neva Matteson of Heppner. six grandchildren and one great grandchild Memorial contributions may tie made to the Good Samaritan Center in Hermiston Burns Mortuary. Hermiston was in charge of arrangements Monday Nov 4. ms, Becausm you know the difference S«npi* Elegant Tlmetese SpetdefM KL OoW Chain. A fashion statement lhat says you demand Ihe very best Come in today end choose yours from a wide »election iTfi&M Lì ^ Pet e non ■ y • 1 K i m m lewelen 474 «79« 4