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I available to the 4z nospnais ser- j or any uuiu mvuiuui ma ictm- neia ai episcopal 11 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS March, 1958 The Court ordered that $375.00 be transferred from the Court house Repairs appropriation to the Health Nurse incidentals ap propriation, The following warrants were issued on the General Fund. Sadie Parrish, deputy .... $222.88 Jovce Ward, office clerk .... 188.91 Elvira Irby, deputy 192.66 j Rod Thomson, deputy 267.33 j Vrlma Olnss. nurse 327.24 : .Alma Green, office clerk .... 76.09 j Darl Hudson, janitor 284.43'. Josephine Rands, office clerk 47.67 A D MoMurdo, physician 24.44 Herbert W White, Jr, court re porter 91.23; O-cnr Peterson, countv court ' 23.10 Northwest Hospital Service, sal- i fin.ic, 52.35 1?f Nit Rank, salaries .... 465.54 Pvli'ic Employe:? Retirement ! Board '. 97.41, State Ind Accident Comm 11.86; II'mp:vt Gazette Times 171.51 j Pacific Tel & Tel Co 121.60 j Pacific Power & Light Co 81.28 i City of Heppner, Water Dept. j 7.50 Gilliam & Bisbee 12.72; Lloyd M Berger, county court j 28.80! Public Employes Retirement j Board 246.54; Sadie Parrish, County court 25.00 Union Oil Co sheriff 69.74 Norman C Nelson, Civil Defense 45.38 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co 12.37 Dunham Printing Co elections 11.25 Franklin Printing Co, justice court 13-83 The Book Nook, tax collection 9.41 C A Kane, registrar 36.00 Storro Bros 85 C J D Bauman, sheriff 13.00 Josephine Rands, justice court 50.00 Ford's Tire Service, sheriff 26.41 O'Donnell's Cafe Heppner Hotel, Bruce Bothwell, , circuit court 8.75 circuit court 5.50 county court 304.00 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp, Assessor 112.63 Harry Dinges, assessor field work 95-14 Public Employes Retirement Board 13-44 State Public Welfare Comm 3.16.1.75 John Newman, courthouse 4.50 Herman Green, courthouse 3.00 Eastern Oregon Telephone Co justice court 6.30 Edwin E Goodrich, assessor 25.00 Mahoney & Abrams, D A Mahoncy & Abrams, D A Ella's Grill, circuit court Velma Glass, nurse Hennner Garage, nurse . 51.00 16.06 3.95 4.00 11.90 Heppner Hardware & Electric, courthouse 2.15 Mid-Columbia Typewriter Co, sheriff 150 Paris Industries,, elections ll.yx Grant A Young, treas, clerk's incid 15-00 Barratt Sales Co, courthouse re pairs 31.69 H Tamblyn, surveyor : 5.00 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, insurance 81.78 Legislative Counsel Comm 90.00 Harry Dinges, assessor field work 6594 The following warrants were issued on the General Road Walter Jefcoat 336.19 Dick Borman Ail.W Lewis Ball Donald Ball -r-aivin Yacklev 306.83 304.18 315.78 George Irvin 327.38 ennner event, me gei-ioueuier i CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS IONE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Charles Wilkes. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m Younr People's meeting at 6:00 p.m. Evening worship at 7:00 p.m. Prayer mesting at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday evening. ST. PATRICK'" CHURCH Heppner Rev. P. J. Gaire Tastor ; Masses. ' Sundays, 7::30 and 10:30 a.m. Weekdays, 7:30 a.m. j IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Floyd S Bailey, Pastor Church school at 10 AM. Morning worship at 11 AM. Junior Fellowship at 6 FM. Senior Fellowship at 7 PM Choir practice Monday at S PM. ALL SAINT'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m. Family Eucharist 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays 10 a.m and 8 p.m. Holy Communion, munion. Kenneth Merryman 325.071 W C Heath 315.78 Donald Munkers 338.58 Alex Thompson 351.14 H Sherer 382.98 Joe Corneilson 259.77 William Anderson Hayes 245.57 Ray Bailey 249.40 Gerald Rood 292.28 Charles Bailey 219.37 James Wilhelm 300.67 Glenn Irby 291.60 Harold Wilson 327.38 Walter Gilman 69.33 Northwest Hospital Service 19.05 First Nat Bank of Portland 512.00 Public Employes Retirement Board 149.10 State Industrial Accident Comm 229.76 Pacific Tc! & Tel Co 13.20 Pacific Power & Light Co 21.43 Citv of Heppner, Water Dept . 3.45 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdw Co .... 7.85 Empire Machinery Co 1,720.36 The Texas Co 827.56 D O Nelson l.?60.00 Clyde Equipment Co 363.68 Industrial Air Products Co 11.94 Umatilla Electric Co-op .... 1.00 Standard Oil Co 38.88 Fulleton Chevrolet Co 11.29 Lexington Oil Co-op 73.40 Brail Pipe & Tank Co .... 4,158.82 Rosevvall Motor Co 1.3S Heppner Auto Parts 172.23 Dewey's Chevron Station .... 3.32 Oil Filter Service Co 73.80 Columbia Basin Co-op .... 664.30 Feenaughty Machinery Co 6.45 Northwest Industrial Laundry Co 8.99 John A Pfeiffer 5.00 Union Oil Co 435.25 j Paul Pettyjohn 227.70 Columbia Basin Co-op 24.40 Lustra Corporation ot America ! .' 9.72 Citv of Heppner, city apportion ment 5,332.18 ICity of lone, city apportionment l,b.u City of Lexington, City apport ionment 921.83 City of Boardman, city apport ionment 655.25 City of Irrigon, city apportion ment 391.07 English & Co 873.55 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant 1,381.05 American Famcor, Inc 80 The following warrants were issued on the Miscellanious Fund. A C McMillan Co alchohol en forcement 14.50 Harold Dobyns, coyote bounty 78.00 O W Cutsforth, coyote bounty 36.00 , . n; i HEFFNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 24. 1958 L.D.S. SUNDAY SCHOOL American Legion Hall 10:30 a m Sundays. VLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH WorshiD Services 9:30 o m. Sunday school 10:30 a m. Services held the second and fourth Sunday of the month. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH lone Masses: Sunday 9:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lone Kev. Pill Ciliier. Pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. j Moni.ng worsl. . 11 a.m I vo'm!7 People's i Evening service. ; Prayer meeting. 7:30 p m 'ellowship at LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Norman Northrup, Pastor Sund; v school 9-15 a.m. Evening service. 7-30 p.m I'raver Meeting Tuesday 7:30 p.m ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Willow Willis W. Geyer. Pastor Sundav school, 9:45 a.m. Morning wodship. 11:00 am. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Young People," 7:45 p.m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gale and Center Streets Charles V. Knox, minister Bible school, 9:45. Worship, 11:00 a.m. junior cnoir 4 p.m. Semor choir 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Junior choir 4 p.m. THE HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH 8 Church Street Lester D Boulden. Minister Church School. 9:45 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 am Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7-00 pm Bible Studv, S:00 pm. Junior choir practice, Thurs- day 4:00 pm. Senior choir practice, Thurs - day, 7:30. pm SEVENTH DAY AUVENTIST Brent Border, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Sermon, 11 a.m. I'raver meeting Wed"sday, 7:30 Bible Studies at HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Alfalfa Street Worship services 11:00 am. Sunday ' school 9:45 am. lone News Gordon White and daughter Lona, spent the weekend in Port land. Mrs Dorothy Ledbetter of Hood River was a recent visitor at the home of her sister and family, Mr and Mrs Harvey Ring. She was accompanied by Mr Mc Donald. i Mrs Franklin Lindstrom is a patient in the Portland Sanatar ium in Portland following sur gery. She is reported to be gett ing along satisfactorily. j Miss Evelyn Cowan and Carl J Fredricksen have returned to their homes in Spokane. They 'attended the funeral of William Neil Zinter and stayed at the home of Mrs Winnie Zinter. Funeral services were held in The Dalles for Asa Williams Tuesday, April 22. He is the fath er of Mrs Don Brostrom. Phone your news items to 6-9228. . 1 9 IN THE SADDLE . . . I With The Wranglers i j By JOHN NEWMAN . Did you get in on the auction Saturday, or the potluck after- wards? What did you think of Bruce. . . he opened with less lembarrasment that he displays when missing a calf. Frank Tur lner came back with a very good 'run down on the origin and his Uory of. the club. He made it very I interesting and informative. I 'learned from his talk that he is the oldest member in the club 'and that he has gone into semi 'retirement he no longer rides horses, has quit wine and sing ing and hopes to remain a 7 p.m. .Wrangler as long as he can drive Thursday, at a car anfI ro,ain interest in wo men and good horses. He implied that when he had lost lvs eye for the latter two he would re tire, men! Pill Collins brought back mnnv harnv memories of the past wi'h pictures he had taken since the club was born 11 years m jl - 1 i- k-Ul a:o. To these, and to Arenie, Herman, Roice and Johnnie, their wives and everyone who contributed in any way to the success of the sale and the en joyment of the evening, I wish to" say thanks, not only in be half of the club, but from the depth of y hpart as well you all did a croat job. The sale brought $427.50 and $25 donations to date made $452. 50 which should get us off the hook. If we are careful we should get to operating with an eye toward a club house in the fut ure.' Ralph says if this rain keeps ; - have his , d . Lefs ot lit ready, it should be lots nicer I there than in a muddy corral or having it called off. Let's plan t0 hit it Saturday morning and make a day of it. ; Two or three men on the an- nouncer's stand could side and cover it, two or tnree on uie fence, that many on the corral and gates, three or four on the rest rooms and one electrician icouia ao a n. we cut nut for us, but it can be done. Let's try just to get the feel of playing on our grounds. I'll be there, will you? Till then your janitor. P s The ladies have volun teered to serve coffe and free to the workmen. 4-H HORSEMANSHIP CLUB The meeting was called to or der by our president. Bob Fetsch. Roll call was taken. A drill team was organized. Mr Hutchens will be our drill captain. Members will be Bob Fetsch, Marlene Fetsch, Linda Valentine, David George, Linda Stewart, Meredith Webb, Erna Lynn Winchester, Bobbie Hutch ens, Sheridan Wyman, laggy GreenuD. Judv Jones, lanna Valentine, Diana Fulleton, Shan non Mahoney, Ronnie Jones ana Nat Webb. We chose 4-H emblems to go on our shirts. We also had a test on the saddle and bridle. Marlene Fetsch, reporter BUTTER CREEK JUNCTION CLUB The 4-H meeting was called to order by president, Billy Do- herty at the George Luciana home. Ten members answered roll call as did the leader, Carl Rhea. A man from Stanfield talked on feeds for animals. Refreshments were served by Mrs Luciana. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Proudfoot. Richard Willard, reporter . . I r