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MM R Th* lirppnrr GazrtteTImev Ilrpporr. (>rrg»n Wednesday. December JI.IW6 rpÊ* 9 I SSftM Obituaries Th* Officiai Newspaper o í ihc Cgy o f Heppner and lhe C'ount> of Morrow ta .» Ra> Hoyctr T h * H tp p n tr GAZETTE-TIMES M o rro w ( o u n ti's H o rn *O w n e d V V r*U t Newspaper U S P S 240-420 Mt, f t t l W r d n r w U . amt r n lr r r d »• tatuad -, lata tnallrt ml Uta Pu* < XTV » O rrg u a a n d « Uta \ rt » T M a rik I, i r t Sm uad .tarn p a la c * p u d , l k f | i a u t i l i t à W t t t n i W I i u a M r w t t rtrpfeunr i W l 4 7 * . « a mkmm tu tita litp p n rr f ,a rrttr I Im n Y O . H u« .1.17. I lt p p ( •retoa *71.14 Sutow rlp d u n » *12 la M u t t o * . VSItarlrr. (.tilla n , and l.r a n l Ci I m ; »Iktn Saadi 12 I rW.ltatt BRR s»»» idttuf 'talln* o m i t Managet W art» S i r u t h m t u J»)« H u g h rt Q n p M n i Itrp a rlm rn i l.r a p h ti» I tapan m m I Xd Salta A I«p rta 4 tln ( IttalrlhutaKi David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Vote for fairness to children To ih* Editor Dear Voter, the members of the South Morrow Count) Ministerial Association are concerned with the quality o f education in our schools and the affect it w ill have on the children of Morrow Count) Pie ministerial association asks all registered voters to vote in the up coming Morrow Count) school levy election on January 13. 1*487 The ministerial association asks all voters as they dec ide how they are going to vote, to consider the follow ing Please do not get caught up in the emotionalism or the ncgatis it) of past school levy elections l.ook at instead a question ot justice and fairness lor the children of the coun ty Morrow Count) students do not vote in school levy elections But the vote o f registered voters does have a direct affect on the education quail ty of Morrow County students When you decide on how you are going to vote, let the question ot Meeting Notices Methodist Women lhc United Methodist Women will meet on Wednesday evening. Jan 5. at 7 p m at the home of Justine Weatherford This meeting will see a review of 1*486 activities and some planning lor 1*487 t hose who wish will dtaw names ot secret sisters for the year SWCD Board 1 he Morrow Soil anti Water Con scrsalton District will hold its rrton thly hoard meeting. Tuesday, January h. 1*487 at I 'O p m in the conference room at Ihc Pettyjohn Building in Heppnct Items of business will he the swearing in tif new board members, election of of Fleers and quarterly res lew of annual work plan justice and laimcss to the children ol the county he part of your dec ision process Sincerely yours. Members of ihc South Morrow County Ministerial Asstioation (s)Don Rcther. Pastor. Seventh Day Adventist Church Don Boyce. Pastor. United Methodist Church Fr Fdward Kcccconi, ( ) S B , Pastor. St Patrick's Vaughn Gossnun. Pastor. Church of the Na/arcnc Rick Even son. Pastor. Hope Valhy Lutheran Parish Matthew Nelson. Pastor. I nilcd Church of Christ, lone Cilenn Anderson. Pastor, Baptist Church. Ixxington (ieorge l//c tt. Pastor. Al l Saints Episcopal Church l>wg Akeson. Pastor. Christian U fc Cncter (¡race Drake. United Methodist. Retired Heppner Police Report December 22 1 2 0 p m Motorist Assist. I I 40 p m citation issued for Criminal Mischicl December 23 12 28 rc|*>rt o f Assault, *4 13 p m citation issued lor Careless Driving. 10 21 p m assist ambulance December 24 11 24 a m assist ambulance. I 40 p m assist ( Jrcgon State Police, I 37 p m report of Assault. I I 40 p m welfare check December 2h 12 2V motorist assist. 11 (M p m citation issued lor No Operator l icense December 27 f a m assist Mor row County Sheriff Dept December 28 4 24 a m report of l .oud Party ■ to ll F ilm »«‘Yclw n &. P r in t Wed , Dec 31 Mon , Jan 5 12 15 24 36 Everything Else In The Shop 2 0 -5 0 % o ff Batteries Frames Camera Bags P • (K>* !01$ T » !** ( a i t i i - r a \ \ Exp Exp - Exp - Exp - 4 f » fc II « m O r*g o * 9?êJê *1» f'M2 7 »2»" • :! » » Ray Boyce. 63. of Heppner, died Tuesday . Dec 23. 1*486. at Pioneer Memorial Hospital he was horn in Condon Nov 11, 1*423. the son of Alcxina (Ogilvy) and Milton Boyce He was raised in Condon Boyce served with the U S Navy during World War II He married Lillian Hubbard on August 26. 1*431 , in lone The cou ple lived in Condon for three years, then in lone until 1*46*4 Alter they came to Heppner in 1*46*4, Boyce owned and operated Ray Boyce Insurance He was a member of Heppner Flks Lodge 138. and was a past ex alted ruler in 1*483 Kh. member. Hcppncr |(X>F. Chamber of Com merce. American l-cgion. and Pro fessional Insurance Agents of Oregon Survivors include his w ile, at the home daughter Barbara Stillman of I routdaJc. sons Richard ot Portland, and James ot Hemuston. sister Viola Damron of Troutdale. stepmother Merle Boyce of Heppner jnd two grandchildren Funeral services were at 2 p m Saturday. Dec 27 at the Heppner United Methodist Church Con eluding services and burial were at Heppner Masonic Cemetery Ihosc who wish may contribute to the Hcppncr Senior Center Building Fund. Box 266. Hcppncr *478'6. or Pioneer Memorial Hospital Fund. Box *4. Hcppncr *478 36 Sweeney Mortuary . Hcppncr was in charge of arrangements Collet*» H . Helmet Colleen Hope Hclgct. 62. died Thursday. Dec 18. at her Lebanon residence Mrs Hclgct w j s bom Colleen Mahon on < Jet 3. 1*424 in Heppner where she attended schools and graduated from high sc (tool She liv cd in Portland and Corvallis prior to her marriage to Allred D "F re d '' Hclgct on Dec 3. 1*443 in larwiston. Idaho She then went to Lebanon and resided since that tunc She had worked at I inn Haven Nursing Home tor several years In 1*46'. she began working at Lebanon Com munily Hospital and was employed there until January o f this year A luncral mass was held December 22. at St Edward'* Catholic Church where she was a m ember B urial fo llo w ed at Sandridgc Ccmctcrv Survivors include two sons. Ted Hclgct ot Labanon and Dan Hclgct ot Kcno. Ore . one daughter Julie lo lla ro t Prescott Valley. A n / .one brother. John Mahon of Joseph, two sisters. Celia Matteson of Heppner and Hanna Olp of Mitchell, and seven grandchildren She was preceded in death by het husband Alfred Hclgct on April 23 1*48' Also preceding her in death were two brothers and one sister Huston Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements Contributions in her memory may he nude to the l-chanon ('omnium ty Hospice and left at the funeral home BAKED POTATOES I GUARANTEE CAR REPAIRS FOR LIFE." ''That's a pretty strong statement, and I couldn’t say n if I couldn't f>ack it up Bui my Lifetime Service Guarantee means whal n says You'll never pay twice for ihe same repair for as long as you own your vehicle Here’s how it works If you ever need to have your Ford, Lincoln. Mercury, or Ford light truck fixed, you pay once, and I’ll guarantee that if ihe covered pari ever has lo lx> fixed again. I II fix n free. Free pans Free labor For as long as you own your vehicle No matter when or where you bought it The Lifetime Service Guarantee It’s a service commitment from me lo you, because I stand behind my work, and I pul il in writing Come in and find out more about my Lifetime Service Guarantee" Ask us lor a fr»-*» copy of the guara We fix cars for keeps. FORD LIFETIME SERVICE G U A R A N TE E MERCURY LINCOLN Farley Motor Company 126 East Mav Heppner 676-9116 Sheriff’s Report Carl D Christman. 28. lone, was arrested just before 3 a m Saturday morning for allegedly Dnv ing l nder live Influence of Intoxicants, and two counts o f Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle Christman was allegedly involved in a one vehicle rollover accident near Willow Creek Country Club on Hwy 74 He then allegedly vtole a pickup from the Kin/ua M ill park mg I d . drove it to l^xington and vtole a tow truck there He was arrested by the Morrow County Sheriff s IV p t and Hcppncr Police after he relumed to his own wrecked vehicle The Sheriff s Office recovered the k in /u j pickup in [.exmgton Christman posted hail and was released fhc Morrow County Sheriffs Ot Ik e at the Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week During the week of December lb 22. the S h eriff s Office assisted five disabled motorists in the counts 23 * Office and Irngon Police Dept attempted to locale a vehicle that was reported ly on fire on Hwy 7 V) near Irrigoti Officers were unable to locate the vehicle December 23 the Sheriff s Office dispatched a Pioneer Memorial Hospital ambulance to a Heppner residence after receiving a report of a subject possibly has ing a heart at tack A male was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital December 24 the Sheriff* 1 < MAce dispatched the Heppner ambulance to Trish s Beauty Shop A female with an illness was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital December 24 a Sheriffs deputy investigated a one-car rollover acci dent near Smousc (irade on Bawlmc Road No injuries were reported and no citations issued Harold Snider was driving the car December 26 a deputy cited John Samuel W illiams. 22. Salem, for allegedly Driving While Suspended December 26 a deputy respond cd to Pioneer Memorial Hospital to assist with the delivery of medicine to a sic k child in the Irvington area December 26 a deputy respond ed to an animal complaint in the W illow Creek Dam area December 26 a deputy helped the Boaidman Police Dept investigate a complaint ot a party involving luivemles December 26 a deputy respond ed to a complaint ot an unwanted subject at Paul's truck stop in Ir rigon Subject was requested lo vacate premisev December 26 a deputy issued a Citation to Appear lor Burglary II to a juvenile as a result of an October 3 Burglary in the Irngon area December 27 a deputy handled a civil problem in the Boardman area December 27 a deputy respond ed to the lone area alter receiving a complaint of a person driving cr ra(ically Vehicle was located and a male |uscnile was given a verbal warning December 27 a deputy in sestigated another complaint ol an erratic driver in lone Deputy w js unable to locate vehicle December 27 a deputy issued a citation to Shane Ingvjt (ion/ales. 18, Yachats, for Burglary II as a result of a Burglary which occurred in Irngon October 3 December 27 the Sheriffs Office assisted the Boardman Police Dept in delivering a message in the Irngon area December 28 the Sheriffs Office assisted Boaidman Police in attemp ting to locate a vehicle reportedly racing up and down Paul Smith Rd in Boardman December 28 a deputy respond cd to Irvington to investigate a com plaint ot Menacing Investigation is continuing Dwanfen t e Sheriff Births _ Jiwes I r * G ra n t-« daughter Joary I r * . was b o rn Ik x e m h r r 18 lo H o n n ir and M ik r t ir a n t o f Hepp- n * r at Swedish H ospital in Seattle L b * baby weighed 6 lbs. 13 ox. G rand pa ren ts are M r. and M rs. Bob S c h ille r. Echo and M r . and M rs . Kenny G ra n t. R ichla nd . O regon G rra t-g ra n d pa rents a r r Alma P a rk e r, H er m ist on and Mabte W oelke. C o rv a llis . D ie baby jo in s b ro th e rs Tyson 7. and T rese. 6, and sisters Jen- n if r r 12. and (>*nia I * m onths, at hom *. N k klas Paul Christm an-a son. Nicklas was horn December 21 lo Kelli* and Carl Christman o f lone, at Good Shepherd Hospital in Her mist on The baby weighed 7 lbs I QZ Grandparents are Jennie McKern of Salt lak e City, Utah. Paul Petty john Jr o f lone, and Betty Christman o f Irvington Great grandparents are Helen Pel tyjobn. lone Helen Christman. I r x inglon. and G Saling of Amber Valley Care Center in Pendleton The baby joins one sister at home Bob Ployhar on Newton’s 1 v e ry b o d y k n o w s N e w to n s la w o l " w h a t go es u p . m u st co me dow n l n fo r tu r u te ly n o b o d y seem s to k n o w h o w to a p p ly it to to d a y s in fla te d e c o n o m y fic e p t Bob H o sha r H e is y o u r k x al I a rm e rs In s u ra n c e A g e n t A n d . w h ile th e < os» o f e v e ry th in g is g o in g u p . h e k n o w s h o w t o ge t m su r- anc e c osts d o w n W h e th e r it s w ith d e d u ttih le s o r d is c o u n ts , h e can p r o b ably save yo u m o ney o n your insurance O n yo u r p ro p e rty, y o u r h o m e , y o u r car a n d o n y o u r life* W h y n o t g iv e h im a c a ll/ IM OYHAK INSURANCE FARMERS Heppner. Oregon Bus 676-5818 Home 676-9644 Farmers Insurance Group N T IR P R IS I p i H IN T IN G "Quality Printing-Reasonable Prices" P R IN T IN G NEEDS C H ECK Advertising □ L IS T □ Customized Checks & Registers Booklets [ Computer Supplies Typesetting W edding Stationery & Accessories Bumper Stickers / wl logo Design Posters Signs Menus & Placemats All O tt avion Stationery N.ij>kins □ Labels A Tags Buttons □ Door Signs Chamber Chatter Calendars by Claudia Hughes ___________Chamber Manager Copying The entire community was sad dened hy the death of Ray Boyce this past week As past Chamber presi dent and member of the Hoard of Directors. Ray gave so much of himself for our community He was thoughtful, generous, giving always o f his time and energies, and fun to he around Whether installing ot ficcrs. planning for a new Chamber year, painting garbage «ans. or say ing "y e s " lo the many requests to serve on committees, his quiet presence was always a plus He donated htx office, machines, use o f telephone, and experience to help launch the Chamber manager's job Ray was the kind o f person a com munity like Heppner is very for tunate lo have "on hoard" He sup ported whal he helped create Our xy mpathy goes out to his family Ray Boyce w ill he greatly missed May the example he set he an inspiration for our community Business Forms / Nam e Tags Marking Equipment Business Cards Business Stationery □ Envelopes Continuous Forms □ MORE ( ••A rttr-lim n Krim ing m Rot U7 1^ VW VMftma Mepfmrr OR r t H I <*.'»‘*>«221 m Km 21 .on s M m tarro , (Ht e i n iMuaaitaai R