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UH H i I h r llr|»|Mirr G a ie ile T lm r » llrp p n rt O H rnun « r d n r » d j > . \|>nl The Ufficiai Sewspuprr ol Ihr City of Heppner and th* ( ounl y ul Morrow ta « » I h» H «|ipnfi G A ZETTE-TIM ES M o n o « ( umr I v • M u a t U SPS U ««klv » ip « p « r 240 420 I’ ublU hrd every Wednesday and rn trrr d a» second f l i w m ailer at thr Fu»« o f l u r at lleppner Oregon undrr «hr Act of M arch 3. 1X7« Second < la»* pw*la|(r paid at llrp p n rr. Oregon Office at 147 M r»« Willow Street T rlrp h o n r tiP Ji I H K n \ d d rr»« com m unicate» to «hr llrp p n rr I m i r l l r T l m n . I* II Ho» 137. llrp p n rr O rrKon «7X3« Sub*» option» t i l In M orrow. I m alllla Wheeler A (illlla m roontlr* 111 r k r w h r r r Ktleen Sallng Office Manager Sand* Holla Newspaper I dilor M a r«» H a ro « G raph ic« llrp a rtm rn l M a n r S lru lh rra T> p r* r«ia r I>a\i<1 unci April Syken. Publisher* IM laila Ann Taylor of lone and landa Dunaway of la’Xinglon sons Gordiwi Nichols of Jacksonville. Fla . and Frank M cFjrM en of the Tri Cities sisters Patricia and Wilma, and 24 grandchildren Two daughters P atricia lax- Nichols and Shirley Howell died earlier Funeral services were Tuesday. April I at the la-xington Haplist Church with the Rev Cathy Barker of the lone l'mt«*d Church ol Christ officiating Rikka Tews was organ ist and Ron McDonald soloist Casket fx’arers were Jo e Yocom Getirge Irvin Kim G utierrev Don Hall Hob Gates and Clayton Sweek Honorary bearers were Cecil Rill Kd Baker and Cecil Jon«’s Ctmtributions may be made to the American Heart Association Ore gon Affiliate Inc , I5«t S W 12th Ave . Portland 97201 Sweeney Mortuary Heppner. is in charge of arrangem ents Heppner Police Report D .A .s Re|x>rt The M«»rrow county District At to rn e y 's O ffice at the M«»rrow Cotinty Co«irth<x»e in Heppner re ports handling the following bus in «•ss during the past week Charles le o n Walker 22 Irrigon entered a plea of Not Guilty lo Driving While Revoked a felony before Judge Ralph t urrm on March 31 The Court ordered a presenlence investigation Rodne* John liuff. 32. I m alilla entered a plea of Not Guilty to Driving While Revoked a felony hefore Judge Ralph Currin March 2* Rusle Cedric While 26 Philo math, was arraigned hefore Ju»ige Ralph Currin March 31 on a charge of Driving While Suspende»! The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the follow ing bu sin ess during the past week March 25 7 12 p m citation issued lor Violation of Haste Rule 50 in a 3 5 mph zone March 26 l l a m Found Prop «•rty 8 (12 p m Assist Motorist March 2ft I to p m Warrant Arrest March 29 S l i p m Citation issued (or Careless Driving and Driving While Suspended 5 43 report of Abandoned Vehicle 7 34 citation issued for Violation of Hasie K u le t7 4 m p h in 55m p h /on «-1 March 30 1 1 7 i n i citation issued for Careless Driving 7 5* a m report of Criminal Mischief 6 20 report of Trash Burning B eth E llen William» Graveside funeral servu-e* for Hrlh KII imi Williams. 36. Hoardman. will b«- held on Wrdn«*sda> . April 2 at II a m in Mount Hope Cemetery. Hakrr Th«’ Krv Charles Ferdig of the Reformed Church of Jesus Christ of l.atler day Saints will officiate Helh Williams was born in Maker August 27 1949 to Henry laughton and Kllen Jo y ce Planner Williams She was a 1967 graduate of Maker High School She also atlrii<i»d Mlue Ml Community College She was a com m ercial phologra pher and many knew her in Maker as the manager of the Cold Dust Inn Restaurant She was helping to orgamre Ihr S»iroplimisl Cluh of North Morrow County and had tx-en working as the advertising manager of the Hoardman Kn I e r prise She is related to a pioneer family that settled at The Dalles prior to 1850 She is survived by her parents Henry and Kllen Williams of Maker, her son Jason P ierce of Hoardman who will tie moving to Maker to live with his family Her brothers Harry and Terry Williams of Maker and Jerry Williams of LaGrande one sister Dana Kndicotl of U ntano and numerous nieces and nephews For those who wish, donations inav tx’ made to the Jason Pierce trust fund at any brunch of Inland Kmpire Hank laingrell Mortuary m Maker in charge o( arrangem ents Jam«*» ( ’.ahin Sumner Ja m e s Calvin Sum ner. K3. Kugelte, died March IS. IMH*. Hr ».e bom Jub « of ISOS in Prineville. Oregon He m arried his wife Geraldine June 13. 1925 in Prineville He was a member of the Klks l>udge No 35* in Heppner the Kagles in Pendleton, and he was a retired logger Resides his wife Geraldine. he is survived by his children Tom Sumner of Arlington Jim Sumner of The Dulles. Ja c k Sumner of Heaver ton. Jay Sumner of Malibu Calif orma, and latura Krenk of Kugene 15 grandchildren and 9 great grand ch ild ren his s is te rs F lo re n c e Harper of Kugene. Madge Waytnan of Prineville and Gladys Donnelly of San Carlos. California, many other relatives and friends He was prei-f-ded in death by his daughter Jeanne Hansen Private services were held at l.ounsbury M usgrove M o rtu ary . Kugene Margaret M . Nichols M argaret M Nichols. 63, died Friday March 2*. 1966. at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner She was a lifetim e resident of Morrow County Horn at Hoardman on February II. 1923. she was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Tubbs i in March 2S I MO the married William II Nichols at Hoise They livi’d in la’sington until I960 when they mov»*d to lone In 1976. they •returned to la-xington , Mrs Nichols was a m em ber of the lu*xington Christian Church She had been a Cam pFire Girls leader for several years and was a past m em ber of the VFW Auxiliary She was a member of the Morrow County P o sseettes Mrs Nichols was raising a grand daughter. Melissa Rowell Her favorite hobbies were making quilts, hunting and fishing and working out «>( dixirs In addition to her husband, at the home in la’xington survivors in dude four daughters Ha r bar a Flint of Connell. Wash Mar* W ulelatid SPECIALS For Baby Ì Judy J Hampton. 73 died Monday at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Graveside services will be held al I p in Thursday April 4 al thr Heppner Masonic Cemetery Fix' those who wish, contributions mav tx- made to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Sweeney Mortuary is in care of arrang«’inents Complete obit will be in next week's paper Railroad Ties No. Is * Marriage licenses ■ • ■* Obituaries Death Notice Th«- M om m County Clerk % o ffice reports issuing the fo llo *ing mar n ag e license Matthew I)«-.in (ireenup »ind Rita Marlene (Jibson 23 both of Heppner Letters t o the Editor 6*1 / / / '-> a*'’ A Jy 6/69'S7 _ 6/6 ÎD0> Amused by letter to editor To the Kditor I always «-n)oy Ihe 1-etters lo the Kditor” section of the newspaper and was particularly amuvid by a certain columnist's letter last week concerning a typo in the county el«x'tiun flyer Having religiously read her column for some years. I felt sure that she would understand how ihe gremlins can som etim es twist a word or sent «’nee Sadder, of course, is Ihe fact this ex-educator is ignorant of local government operations In March 1980. the rourthous»' had 37 county employees including Ihe janitor and County Commissioners In March I9H6 we had 37 county employees plus, one lady who is learning office pruceduM-s under Ihe vocational rehabilitation program The County receive« lino a month for assisting in the service to a handicapped worker She is one ol several that have Ix-on help»*»! lo return to prod uctive em ploym ent by our county in the last six years lax-al government has changed a great deal during mv term as we reliev e more and more mandates Now mandates is not simply a bureaucratic buzzword It really means that our legislators State or Federal. have passed a law that requires that we do something that we haven l done before but dix-sn t give us any money to do it Some times, this is also called the n»-w federalism The Counts has reorganized the departments in the last few years and reassigned jobs Th«' di'part merits are suhj<*ct to annual review by ib<- Budget Committee Two months ago th«' Committee req u«'st«*d the County Court lo review th«’ Ju stice of th«- Peace Department whose duties m a large part are duplicate«! by Ihe State funded Dis trict Court Such an uproar' And. we ve never heard a comment Irtini the public when we've reviewed the Sheriff. Clerk Building Inspection Assessor or Road department etnp loyment 's 'D o n a ld C McKlligol! Judge. Morrow Counts Court I weaving with w arm memories of Heppner To the people of Heppner l-exing ton. and lone Sometimes a m ere wave and g«xxi bye are not enough when one leave* a community As we leave Heppner. I w ant to express our love and thanks to th«-se communities for all you have fx^eri to us in Ihe past 3' ? y«’ars I want to thank the folks especially for the love, concern, and fellowship y«iu extended lo us last Christmas You made a spi’cial lim e even more precious Thank you also for letting me share in your festivities such as St P atrick 's Day coffee hour, the v arious parades and other activities that Heppner is becoming noted for We leave with a heart full of warm memories We have come into your livi’s and you have Ixi'n welcomed into ours I trust that we have enriched your lives be assured you have done so to me and my family I rem em ber the times you called on me to minister t«i you W hether it was to dedicate your baby, marry your children, or h«'lp lay a loved one to r«*sl You tilesse«! me by plucing your tnist in me Thanks to Jim Bier Hill Adams, and the drivers at the bus garage You're neat jx-ople to work with Thanks to Ihe farm rrs who trusted me with their I) 6's, V ersailles, and Steigers And thanks to a certain farm er who turned me loose in his Kenworth I never realred an yth in g had so many gears To everyone in these communi ti«*s. and espiH ially Heppner where we I iv « h I an«) ministered, you are very special people and we will never forgel you Cud bless you Thanks to the Ministerial Asscx i a!ion Hopefully we made each others work a little easier Thanks to Irene Anhorn and her help with me in the nursing home ministry Thanks to Tom at the R & W for the gallons ol delicious coffee I drank there Thanks to th«' senior c itre n s and Ihe times w<- spent together at ihe m ealsiles Rev I a'Roy VSurnell 24HO Arizona Street Port t irford, < iregon 97465 YOURSELF S c o m p a r e * LUTZ & P A C K W O O D « « « « O N THESE ISSUES « « 41 * l.l'T Z No T e n tial treatment for homosexuals «i m tiirmg houstng andedu« ation. « ♦ 8 * Ì a 8 * 1 oli ' : * * \\ A S CO- ♦ Si * * * * Yes Yes Yes Yes k Sopjsirt Monrtx' D< k triri................. ............ « Righi of Yoluntarv P rayer in l'uhlu hools.................................. ............. 6 * « Yes \dcl«*(J 1 M il sponsor of Ihis lull \ «tlu«- T a x .............................. "ri rii Rusing.................................. Federali* Fundrd \bortum......... * Ini reiised .ixes (r.i* (III.. . . l-'unding uf forced Atmrtion A Infantimi«' in C hina........................ ............. Special Tax Break tur 1 ungress « men w ithnut docum enlation.. . , ............. lane Rem Veto.................................. ............. Prole« 1 Idenlity ol 1 s Agenls a PACKWOOD « * J sen.ite Bill s t ui requtres prefer No Yes No Yes Yes No * « * * * « * « « « Yes No * « « Yes No « « « « COME TALK WITH JOE LUTZ * 41 * •* ♦ « Sunday, Apr. 6, 2:30 p.m. Pendleton Junior High Monday, Apr. 7, 12 p.m. BMr.C Theater « 4t * 4t * 4t 4t 4< 4t * 4t 8 p.m. • Pendleton Jr. High for Jaycee Public Forum Tuesday, April 8, 12 p.m. Heppner Chamber - Elks Lodge « hod tor by JOI IU 7 Z fC S U S SfNATE ken Anderson, Treasure/ 41 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * £ MASTER • GLEAN • LEXONE • AMINE • LANDMASTER O LU : « w it h . BANVEL • BUTYL FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON * * ' Z X • co > O c > • r « V Justice Court Report O c o 0» - 4.97 your choice while supplies last B A B Y C O M F O R T el as t i c- l eq di apers. O h <• a . 4 pk of Urge diapers for babies over 22 lbs or a 36-pk of medium sire lot smaller babies With strong-holding tape closures -» ., SHARP'S ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR BETTER PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE AT HOME Mt .’0 tXGlf Ai Mvf* TM»itM<waf rm • No djngpfnm 'Tta*»fUf> o* jjkm • S«*«• t«w < SMirf' •ntsnti anrl • t JV* fo TATI •ntU j t r i W h » i nrrypàrbnrv • fciftrey hfr f N e r «*f S rmnofrA pr» • Au» > pow »* t iff • *0 2 * m < ur*y u w ja q U u M * »W Ml MU HIM IS « "M l NIIVU1 IHi « « « IS fo il/ ) Morrow County Ju stice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business during the past w«x*k Dale Alan Munkers Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Sp*x-d 170 mph m a 55 mph 'one 1 $.Mi fine t.inda Huth Nave. Heppner Kai lure to I hange Address on t Iperating lacens«' $9 fine Htibert Darrin Padberg. lone Kxeeeding the Maximum Spe«-d 70 in a 55 mph ’one 1 l.lo line Malt Shane Howard, l-exington Wrong Way on a One Way S t m t 541 bail lorfeilixl Danny Victor Manciu. The Dalles Kxeeeding the Maximum Spittl 66 mph in a 55 mph -one >. $57 bail forfeited lairry Robert C«>les. lone No Vehicle License $13 fine No Head light when Requir«*d $13fine Ralph Moran. Kugene with cn mirial negligence Hunting Prohi bit«xl Area to wit Hoad Wav. $¡8 fine Douglas Patrick Moran. Kugene with crim inal negligence Hunting Prohibited Area to wit Road Way. $-18 fine Ja c k Odell Hailey, Heppner Failure lo Drive Right when Re quir«*d. Careless Driving $.10 fine David Kurt Stuhltiuller Salem Kxeeeding the Maximum Speed -66 mph in a 55 mph 'one' $57 hail forleitixl Crystal Kae Papineau. Lexington Kxeeeding the Maximum Speed 67 mph in a 55 mph -one', $57 hail forfeited Michael Jay Storm Minor in Possesion $57 fine Disorderly Con cih 'I $57 fine o D < Tl m JO We Are The Team You Can Depend On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs! • NH-3 • Aqua • Liquid & Dry Fertilzers • Farm Chemicals • Variety of Application Systems WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT—WE SERVICE IT TOO Morrow County 350 Main Street Grain Growers Lex,n%™8 °'e9°n / Phone 503-989-8221 1-800-452-7396 HARDWARE • A UT OM OT IV E • CHEMICAL • MACHINERY 217 N Main 675-9158 WEEDMASTER • G L E A N • L E X O N E • A M I N E • LANDMASTER • BANVEL »