Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 08, 1986, Page TWO, Image 2

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GAZETTE-TIMES
Petition will remove unfair advantage
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Newspaper Editor
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Court
Report
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M orro* Counly J u s lirr CiHiri at
Ihr M orro* County CourthouM1 in
Heppner report» handling Ih r follow
in* business ilu rin * Ih r past «n-k
Clinton Hofiert Carlson. Ione
Disobey Stop Si*n. I l i fine
James Nicholas H ra ith « a ile .
Palco. Washington No K irr Kxtin
guisher 157 bail forfeited No PCC
Permit 157 bail forfeited
Kodnc) Scoli Cole. Hepprirr
Expired Vehicle lácense *9 fine
Terrence John (ìilmore. Kenne
wick Washington Defective Equip
ment, to i li.nl forfeited
David ladhin Salem with crim i
nal negligence Violation of a Hoad
Closure, passenger. $66 bail for
felted
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To the Kditor
As a retired stale legislator and
thus aware ol the political process«
at work I wish to solicit the interest
of your readers in the effort of the
group ’ 'Oregonians in Action
Take a look at their pelition please
It would end double dipping of state
legislators by prohibiting them from
collecting any other public pay or
benefits while they are legislators
Petitions are available from Oregon
tans in Action. 1533 K Burnside
Portland OK 97214. or by calling
233 1231
«Title it « ill not cure all of the
many inequities laid on tax paying
Oregonians. It offers you the only
available opportunity to personality
Heppner
Police Report
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The Heppner Police liept reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
December 13
5 45 p m assist Morrow County
.sheriff's Officer with tra ffic acci
dent
January I
3 24 a m
citation issued for
careless driving 4 It a m
report
of prowlers
January 2
lo loa m assist t m atilla County
sheriff'arrest warrant II W a rn
served arrest warrant 7 28 p m
took theft report lo |:i p in officer
request«1«! security check
January 3
3 12 a in
two subjects arrested
for assault IV. 7 lo p m
motorisl
assist
January 4
3 56 p m
welfare check, 4 15
p m
motorist assist. I I t p m
citation issued, unlawful use of
auxiliary lights
January 5
2 a in
assist Morrow Counly
Sheriff's office with arrest. II 40
a m assist ambulance crew 3 IR
p m respond)«! lo false alarm . 4 03
p m assist ambulance crew 4 25
p m - look theft I complaint If 29
p m
responded to two false
alarms
Garden Club
reschedules meeting
The Heppner Harden Club s Janu
ary meeting was postponed from
Monday. Jan », to Monday. Jan 2»»
That night the group w ill enjoy a
po'luck dinner at 6 JO p m at Irene
Swanson s home before the meeting
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'Savings
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CAN HAVE
A FREE 0N-FARM
INSPECTION 0F Y0UR
EQUIPMENT AND SAVE
ON SERVICE WORK, TOO
(S A V E
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parts
when work is done
in our Service Center
£ i ‘. 1 0 ° °
on labor
Elks free throw contest
slated Jan. 11
assist in remov ing the unfair advan­
tage now being enjoyed by one
segment of state employees l nder
current law it is possible for legisla
tors to draw double pay which
abases both the state coffers and the
Constitutional notion of separation
of power
Kor these reasons this petition
deserves your understanding, signa
lure and support I »nee on the ballot
there is no question how Oregonmas
will vole to curb this abuse
' s 1 Max Simpson
Retired State Representative
Dist 59
Sumpter Stage Rt Box 55
Baker Oregon 97BI4
Telephone R94 2236
Obituaries
Edward Tilley
Kdward Tilley. B3 of Spray died
Monday Dec 30 at his home
A
lifetime rrsident of «heeler counly.
he was born on August 16. 1902 at
Service Creek the son of John and
Rosa Mae Nave Tilley He attend
e<l schools at Spray and in Fossil
On August 16. 1936 he m a rn td
Beulah B ritt in Fossil
Tilley worked for the Wheeler Co
Road l»ept for 23 yrars until his
retirement in 1972
Survivors include his wife Beulah
ill Spray
daughters Nancy Misener
of Bend, and Palsy Keimig of
llermlstoe
Oer Ethel Davenport
of Meridian, Idaho, and five grand
children
Funeral service originally sche
duled for Wednesday morning. Jan
I was held over until Thursday
alter noon because of free/mg rain
and an automobile accident involv
ing family members The funeral
was held at the Spray Assembly of
ta x i« hurch followed by burial at the
Spray Cemetery
Contributions may tie made to the
Spray ambulance fund
Sweeney Mortuary Heppner, in
care at arrangements
Roderick Thomson
Graveside serv ices for Roderick
S Thomson was held af 2 p m
ftednesda). Jan K at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery
Thomson 73, died Monday Jan 6
at his home in Heppner A native
and lifetime resident of Heppner he
was horn May 29. 1912. the son of
James and Agnes Swift Thomson
He was a m ilitary veteran of
« o rld War II serving with the U S
Navy
On September 15. 1951. he marri««!
Blanche Rogers in Klko. Nevada
He worked for Jim Farley Motor
Co . 1, F Dick Distributing and
Thomson groceries
He was a
member of Heppner H P O E No
358 for 49 years
Surviving are stepdaughter lair
raine Hall of lone, stepson Dale
Sherman of The I »alles brother Jim
Thomson of Heppner sisters Wjni
(red Cox of Heppner. laiuise Beckett
of Sweet Home Mary Helen Gibb of
Seattle, Washington. 10 step grand
children
and numerous great
grandchildren
He was preceded in death by his
wife in 1981 and a brother Curtis, in
1976
The Rev Don Shelton officiated at
the graveside, with ritualistic ser
v ie « by officers of Heppner B P <>
E No 3U
Contributions for (hose who wish
may tx* made lo the Heppner Flks
Endowment Eund I ' l l Rox «94.
Heppner
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner. in
charge of arrangements
Births
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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 II 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
O ffe r good through
M arch 1, 19
Kenneth Edgar Smith
a son.
K«*nn«*th Edgar, was torn lie crm b rr
23. 1985, at Gixxl Shepherd Hospital
in Hermialon to Mike and Lom e
Smith of Heppner He weigh««) 6 lbs
13'z OX
Grandparents are Ken and Rosie
S m ith. Heppner. E dgar Olson.
H rppnrr
and Helen and Jack
Potter. I-a Grande
The Heppner and lone competition
for the 1 4th annual Elks Hoop Shoot
the national free throw shooting
contest for youngsters age eight
through 13 will he held Saturday.
Jan II announced Jim Swanson of
lone. local contest coordinator
Contestants need lo bring pr<x>f of
age lo enter the free throw contest
Roys and girls may rater the contpr
tltion at either lone or Heppner The
contest w ill begin at 10 a m at the
lone school gy m and at 2 p m at the
Heppner grade school gym
This is Swanson’s llth year of
helping with the annual hoop shoot
He will overs««* the competition at
the lone High Sctool gym. while
Dave Gunderson w ill hr in charge of
the event at the Heppner High
Sch<K>l gym
Almost three million youngsters
from throughout the country enter««!
last year s comp«*tition for toys and
girls in age categories 8 9 10-1I . and
12 13 Each contestant has 25 shots
at the h<x>p The toy and girl in each
age group with the liest scor«*»
advance through four tie rs of
competition to qualify for the nati
onal finals at Market S<juare Arena
in Indianapolis
Iax*al winners w ill compete a
gainst other contestants in the dis
trie! event at Hermtston Januav 25
Winners advance through four
tiers of «-ompetdion local, district
state and regional semi finals until
only 36 toys and 36 girls remain
Erom this final group, one toy and
one girl emerge as national cham
pums in each of the lhr«*«* age
categori«*s
The winners receive
trophies. and their names are in
scritod on a special plaque in the
N.usmith Memorial ll.isketlidll Hall
of Eame in Springfield. M a s s
The Elks Hoop Shoot is the coun
try s larg«*st fr««* throw shixtling
contest for youngsters It is also the
larg«*st and most visible of the many
youth activities sponsored by the
Elks and has served to highlight the
Elks nationalcommilmenl to youth
The program ht-gan as a local Elks
activity for young toys in Corvallis
in I94)< Within 12 yrars. support for
the event had grown enough for the
Elks Oregon Slate Association to
take it to the slate level And in 1972.
the Elks Hixip «hoot was expand
««1 lo includ«* i«»nt«*stanta from 19
slates By 1974. girls were add««! to
tr ««impel it ion and the program has
rontinu««l to grow ever since
Th«* competition to become a
champion is rugged but rewarding
At each level contestants take a
total of 25 fr««* throws
National
finalist have averaged around 90
peri-rat accuracy in recent yrars
Eanulies of finalists on the state,
regional and national levels attend
th«* «*omp«*tition as guests of the
Elks and are erwmurag««! to play an
active part throughout the i-ontesl
I'lease come to lone or Heppner
January II and watch our young
people compete
Swanson said
Eor more in fo rm a tio n contact
Swanson 422 7162 or Gunderson.
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C oast to Coast
Hand Power
Tools
lone man
wins stereo
At a December 10 Christmas
party the lone Lions' Club drew
Lloyd Morgan's name as the lucky
winner of a double stereo cassette
player The raffle is one of the lone
Lions annual fandraisers which
h«*lps lo cover th«* cost of th«* Lions
community projects The Lions Cluh
appreciates the support of the com
m um ty and residents of the
surrounding area
Specializing in Steaks & Seafood
Daily Luncheon Specials
Seafood & C h o w d e r ^ ^ ^ jh |
21 G a m e Every
Special Friday
Sat. N ig h t
$3.99
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Farmers & Loggers
24 hour mobile service
for all of your heavy equipment
and farm tractor repairs.
Ken Bailey
Heavy Equipment
Repair
Meghan M arie McCabe ■ a
daughter. M«-ghan Marie was torn
January I. at The Dalles to Ca!hle«*n
and Ashley McCabe of lone She
weigh««! 7 lbs 5 ', ox and was 21"
Grandparents are Helen and Boh
Drake. The D alles.
George
Gutierrei. lone Alvin and Deann
McCabe, lone and Carolyn Hall.
Moscow. Idaho
Great grandparents are la*o and
Irene Crabtree Ruth McCabe, and
Gladys Drake, all of lone and Mr
and Mrs P C Kapone of New
Mexico
Meghan joins a two year old
brother. Adam, at home
5ay Hi
to Elaine & Shela
Ouf new Lotus Qua'7 s:
with rugged pet’o t r -.« a .
Aindconver ier ';e Andy u;
because Lotus *a; '* c re r
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676 9200
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