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    HEPPNER GAZETTE
Boardman Grange
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Members of Greenfield Grange
and their families enjoyed a pic
nic Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr and Mrs Nathan
Thorpe. Out of town guests in
cluded Mrs Thorpe's cousins, Mr
and Mrs Leslie'Smith and son
Don of Martinez, Calif, her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Paul Smith
of Union, and the Thorpe's son
and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Larry Thorpe and daughter
JoAnn of Hermiston. Other
guests were Mr and Mrs Wilbur
Lehman of West Linn, residents
here twelve years ago. Others
present were Mr and Mrs Earl
Briggs, Mr and Mrs Claud Wor
den, Guy Ferguson, Mrs Zearl
Gillespie, Mr and Mrs Clyde
Tannehill, Mr and Mrs Arthur
Allen, Mrs Laura Allen, Mr and
Mrs W G Seehafer, Mrs Cecil
Hamilton and daughter, Lorelei,
Mrs Frank Marlow, Jim, Sandra
and Teresa Thorpe.
Mr and Mrs Vern Carpenter
are the parents of a son born
Aug 13 in La Grande. He has
mmmmmmmmmmmmm
The
best-known
secret
in
brewing
Since before the turn
of the century, brewing
authorities in Europe
and this country have
agreed that a common
link exists between the
world's great beers.
Whether brewed in
Bavaria, the British
Isles or America, beers
with world-wide
reputations for quality
always have been found
to possess brewing
waters of exceptional
character and unchang
ing excellence. These
rare waters are capable
of extracting from select
hops and grains the
most delicate flavors
and aromas. One such
water flows cold and
clear from Olympia'g
own artesian wells. It
Is this rare, naturally
perfect brewing water
that makes the
refreshing difference in
light Olympia Beer.
the one
priceless
ingredient
"Its the Water
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1 OLYMPIA IMWINO CO.
Olrmp)a,Weh,U.I.A.
- TIMES, Thursday. August 20, 1959
Members Picnic
been named Thomas Vernon.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Russell Miller of Boardman and
Mr and Mrs Tom Carpenter of
La Grande. Great-grandparent
is Mrs Effie Miller of Boardman.
The baby weighed six pounds,
14 ounces.
Mrs Charles Higuera took her
mother, Mrs Guy Ferguson, to
Prosser, Wash last Thursday,
from where Mrs Ferguson accom
panied her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs Earl Downey,
to Lodge Grass, Mont to visit
the ladies' brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs Howard Ma
son. They will also go to Sheri
dan, Wyo to visit their brother
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs L
C Mcintosh. They plan to be
gone two weeks.
Mrs Elvin Ely was hostess for
the home economics club of
Greenfield Grange at her home
Wednesday of last week, with
Mrs Frank Marlow as co-hostess.
Lunch was served at 12:30.
It was voted the club would
serve meals at the North Mor
row County Fair Sept 3-5, and
the following committee appoint
ed to plan the meals: Mrs Nath
an Thorpe, Mrs Earl Briggs and
Mrs W G Seehafer.
Mrs Glenn Mallerv and son
Z i Alalka' are
visiting at the home of her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Claud Coats
The Coats' went to Pasco, Wash
to meet them one evening last
week. The Mallery's are moving
to Pasadena, Calif. Mrs Coats
and Mrs Mallerv and Jimmv
went to fcugene Saturday to visit
j
at tne home of Mrs Coats' bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs Ray Barlow, for the weekend.
They will also attend the "Con
tennlal Exposition in Portland.
Visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs Charles Dillon one day
last, week were Mrs Dillon's cous
in, Jennie Brown, Reno, Nov. and
Mrs Brown's daughter, Mrs Dan
Peterson and daughters Lynn
and Christie of Portland.
Eldon Hartley, McMinnville,
was an overnight visitor at the
home of Mr and Mrs Claud Wor
den last week on his way home
from Elgin.
Mr and Mrs Joe Crouch and
sons Jim, Pat and Danny were on
a fishing trip to Wallowa Lake
and the Imnaha River last week.
Karon Gronqulst had a tonsil
lectomy at St Anthonv's hosnital
in renctleton Jast week.
Mrs George Sicard was a na-
tient in St Anthonv's hosnital
four days last week.
Mrs Gene Taylor entered St
Anthony's hospital last Wednes-
day and had major sureerv
rm 1 . "
i mirsciay.
Jack Flug, Boardman superin
tendent, has been a patient in
Pioneer Memorial hosnital in
Heppner since last Tliursdav
with the flu.
Mrs Bob Sicard and her daugh
ter Roberta had tonsillectomies
at St Anthonv's hnsnit.ni inct
Friday.
Mr and Mrs Don Downev and
sons Jerry and Wayne have re
turned homo from a two week's
vacation trip at Cove Beach and
Eslacada. At the latter they vis
aed at tne home of Mrs Downpv's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs Bill Califf. Thev snont
the weekend at the home of Mr
and Mrs Doug Califf at Trout
Lake, Wash.
Fred LaChance, who has made
his home with his undo nnH
NOW
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up to $10,000 to each member of the family for 13 dreaded
diseases Including polio, diptheria, meningitis etc. PLUS
special cancer plan that will pay up to $1500, $2000 or
52500 for each member of the family. It is eur newest dreaded
disease policy.
Cancer Expenses Up To $1500 $15
Ca ncer Expenses Up To $2000 $20
Cancer Expenses Up To $2500 $25
Turner, Van Martcr Cr Bryant
aunt, Mr and Mrs Glen Carpen
ter, for the past year, left for
San Diego, Calif last week to
enlist in the U S Navy.
Shirley Moe, Kennewlck,
Wash, visited at the home of
her grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Guy Ferguson, for two weeks,
Mrs Paul Matt and children
Steven and Colleen, Tacoma
Wash, visited last week at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Bob Miller.
Mr and Mrs Tony Zlelinski and
children Toni Kay, Ronnie, Jerry
and Julie left for their home In
Detroit, Mich last week after vis
iting the past month at the home
of Mrs Zlellnskl's parents, Mr
and Mrs Ernie Peck,
his home with his uncle
Mrs Toivo Simlla and six
children of Portland, are visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Adolf Skoubo, for two
weeks, while Simila is employed
at Stanfield. Other recent visitors
at the Skoubo home were their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Duane Silverthorn and
daughters Marcy, Caryl and Kar
en of Aloha.
Pat Beall of Eugene visited at
the home of her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes.
Mr and Mrs Don Tannehill and
children Mary, Susan and Jimmy
of La Grande were visitors
Thursday at the home of Tanne-
hill's parents, Mr and Mrs Clyde
Tannehill. They were accompan-
( , ri V. . . -hir-n Ti -T- u : 1 1
thpr Mrs Bernadette Woolley of
calearv Alta
Calgary, Alta,
Mr and Mrs Harold Baker and
children and Patty Miller went
to La Grande Friday to spend
the weekend at the home of Mrs
Baker's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr and Mrs Vern Carpenter. Pat
ty remained there this week.
Mr and Mrs Russell Miller and
son Jim went to La Grande Sun
day to visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr and Mrs Vern Car
penter. Mrs Miller remained
there this week.
Mrs Charles McKenzIe
spent
last week Tn Portland.
Mr and Mrs Al McComber of
Arlington were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mrs Macomber's
sister, Mrs Florence Root. An
other visitor at the Root home
last week was Jane Root of Was
co.
MSgt and Mrs Howard A Mur
ray and sons .Howard and Jerry
of Fairchild Airbase at Spokane.
Wash were weekend visitors at
the home of Mr and Mrs G C
Deits. They also visited at 'the
home of Mrs Murray's uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs Earl Briees
Elizabeth Murray returned home
with her parents after visiting
last weoK at the Deits home.
Members of the Boardman Gar
den club held a picnic Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Nathan Thorpe. Out of town
guests were Mrs Thorpe's par
ents, Mr and Mrs Paul Smith
of Union. Others present were
Mr and Mrs Royal Rands, Mrs
Karl Briggs, Mrs Florence Root,
Mrs Olen Carpenter, Mrs Claud
Worden, Mrs Walter Hayes, Mrs
Rollin Bishop, Mrs Leo Potts and
Irene, Mrs Louise Earwood, Mrs
Nate Macombcr, Sandra and Tor
esa Thorpe.
Little Eric Aase, six-week old
son of Mr and Mrs Sigvald Aase
of Echo is staying at the home
of Mr and Mrs Ronald Black
while Mrs Aase is in Tallequa,
Okla, called there by the sud
den death of her father, Hill De-
Ment, of pneumonia. He had just
returned home from a visit at
the Aase home when he was
taken ill.
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COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
The County Court met in reg
ular session. The minutes of the
June term were read and approv
ed. The budget for the fiscal year,
1959-60 was approved as of June
30, 1959. The Court ordered the
following city levies to be exten
ded by the Assessor: Heppner,
$20,760.50; lone, 2,046.00; Irrigon,
970.00; Lexington, 986.00; and
Boardman, 2,581.84. The follow
ing special levies were to be ex
tended: Heppner, 10 mill levy,
Sewer System; Heppner, 1 mill
levy, Pipe line; Heppner, 1 mill
park levy; lone, 10 mill levy,
Special improvements.
The Court also ordered the;
following levies: $10,967.46 Fire
Patrol; $1,300.00 Irrigon Rural
Fire Protection Dist.; 2 mill levy
Boardman Cem. Maint. Dist;
mill levy, Heppner Cem.
Maint. Dist.; 2 mill levy for Irri
gon Cem. Maint. Dist.; Morrow
Co. School District, levy of $618,
404.79; $23,808.45, Bonds and Int.
School Dist. No. 1; $5,484.75,
Bonds & Int. School Dist. No. 10;
$14,386.50, Bonds & Int. School
Dist. No. 25; and $30,137.80,
Bonds & Int. School Dist. No. 35.
Morrow County entered into an
agreement with Howard Keithley
as to the sale of a lot for the
amount of $1200.00.
The County Court ordered the
transfer of the Amusement De
vise Tax Fund in the amount
of $295.53 to the General Fund.
The County Court ordered the
transfer of the Alcohol Control
Fund in the amount of $2,433.20,
to the General Fund,
The County Court ordered the
transfer of the Motor License
Fund, in the amount of $9,486.11,
to the General Road Fund
The following warrants were
drawn on the General Fund
Oscar Peterson, County
Judge $ 343.06
Sadie Parrish, Co. Clerk .... 310.21
Mary Bryant, Deputy 273.57
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff .... 354.46
Elvira Irby, Deputy 228.70
Lillian Sweek, Deputy .... 188.25
Sylvia McDaniel, Treas 233.92
Harry Dinges, Assessor .... 366.96
Rod Thomson, Deputy 281.05
Velma Glass, H. Nurse .... 34-2.46
Shirley Loyd, Office Clk 75.80
Darl Hudson, Janitor 291.05
J. O. Hager, J. P 157.72
R. B. Rands, J. P 97.50
Josephine Rands, off. Clk. 47.55
A. D. McMurdo, Thys 24.37
Herbert W. White, Jr.,
Ct. Reporter 91.01
E. O. Ferguson, Com 83.55
Russell K. Miller, Com 61.55
C. J. D. Bauman, Civil
Defense 100.00
1st Nat'l Bk. of Ore..
Salaries 543.60
Public Emp. Ret. Bd. Soc.
Sec. 291.42, Salaries
115.95 407.37
State Tax Comm, Sal 296.80
State Indust. Accid.
Comm. Salaries 15.87
R. B. Rands, J. P. Office
Rent 25.00
Northwest Hosp. Serv.,
Salaries 44.45
Harry Tamblyn, Co.
Surveyor 5.00
411 Club co Nels Ander
son, 4-H Clubs 150.00
Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 15.68
Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 22.40
Husky Hi -Power Sheriff's
Car 6.36
Union Oil Co., Sheriff's Car .. 5.93
Bruce Motors, Inc., Sheriff's
Car 890.00
J. D. Bauman,' Sheriff's
333GGD
TNI NATION'S i
i
BIGGEST 1959
EXPOSITION 4
Through
August 22nd
SPIKE JONES
With
HELEN GHAYCO
MERRY MADCAPS
AND CAST OF 20
EVENINGS 8:15
All Seats $1.00
Coming Aug. 24-29
Toko razuka Ballet
Oriental Dancing Splendor
BIGGEST FAMILY
FUN-TIME
ATTRACTION
(2
Incid'ls
Kilham Stat & Prtg Co.,
Assessor's Incid'ls H 06
Roscoe Allen, Assessor's
Incid'ls 2-94
Harry Dinges, Field Wk 126.43
Tom Walker, Ct. Hse.
Repairs 1.044.70
Marlon Finch, Cir. Ct 12.14
r0,l9m1 Sunnaon. Cir. Ct. .. 10.06
Kenneth Palmer, Cr, Ct.
Kenneth K. Blake, Cir. Ct.
Harold G. Campbell, Cir.
Court
.. 9.26
.. 7.58
13.10
15.18
Marvin McDole, Cir. Ct.
Herman Green, Cir. Ct 7-58
Harry Knowlton, Cir. Ct. .
Harold Knowlton, Cir. Ct.
Jos. J. Nys, Cir. Ct
Dunham Printing Co., Clk.
47.70, Cir. Ct 23.85
Heppner Gazette Times,
Off. Pub
2.00
.. 2.00
. 15.00
71.55
221.60
. 15.00
Co. Clk's Rec. Ass'n Clk
Haloid Zerox Co.. Clk.
269.75, Cir. Ct. 134.75 .... 404.50
W. E. Flnzer & Co., Clk 3.30
Oscar E. Peterson, Co. Ct 56.88
Norman C. Nelson, Civ. Def. 28.62
Norman C. Nelson Civ. Def. 3.10
West Coast Tel. Co., CIv.
Def. 26.27
Alstock, Fay & Co. Health
Nurse 30.00
Phil's Pharmacy, Health
Nurse 4.13
J. K. Gill Co., Health Dept. 10.99
Velma R. Glass, Health
Dept 57.75
Union Oil Co., Health Dept. 3.80
Heppner Gazette Times,
Health Dept 4.00
Esther Klrmis, Pub. & Adv. 450.00
Joseph Tatone, Ch., Publ.
& Adv 308.00
Pendleton-Heppner Freight,
Tax Coll 3.94
Pacific Tel., Current
Expense 106.30
Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 99.12
Harry Tamblyn, Surveyor .. 10.00
Gilliam & Blsbee, Ct Hse 15.85
Heppner Auto Parts
Ct. House 2.87
Phil's Pharmacy, Assessor's
Incid'ls 2.74, Sheriffs
Off. 1.60 4.34
Simmons Carbon Co.,
Clk's Incid'ls 33.75
City Water Dept., Ct Hse 7.50
Central Meat Mkt.,
Indigent Fund 9.80
Heppner Lndry. Jail 65
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.,
Ct. House 1.35
S. Abrahams Co., Civ.
Def 25.00
Norman C. Nelson, Civ. Def. 3.64
C. J. D. Bauman, Sher.,
Stamps & Env 175.00
James Drlscoll, Post Master,
Clk's Incid'ls 138.80
The following warrants were
issued on the General Road
Fund:
Andy Hayes 20.00
Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk 4.62
George Irvln 369.17
Harold Wilson 369.17
Charles Bailey 273.39
Andy Hayes 268.84
Ray Bailey 304.04
Jerry Rood 333.57
Thomas Wells 333.57
Harry Munkers 35.41
Lewis Ball 347.47
Donald Ball 345.57
Dick Borman 333.57
Donald Munkers 380.67
Calvin Yackley 357.47
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ORIGINATORS OF 2,4-0.
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370.27
H. C. Sherer
Ann ne
W. C. Heath ooi.i i
Glen Irby 345.57
1st Nat'l Bk of Ore 638.30
Public Emp. Ret. Bd 162.17
State Tax Comm 331.60
State Ind. Acc. Comm 163.02
Northwest Hosp. Serv 14.45
Howard Cooper Corp 2,250.00
Umatilla Electric Co 1-00
Western Equip. Co 48.90
A. W. Davis Supply Co 24.60
Industrial Air Products 8.40
Harold Sherer 16-55
Union Oil Co 444.30
Pendleton-Heppner Freight
Line 4.62
Heppner Auto Parts 62.21
Pacific Telephone 16.65
Oil Filter Serv Co 37.03
Industrial Air Products 8.05 j
Heppner Nor-Gas Co 12.501
Barratt Sales 711.18
Howell's Service 105.50
City Water Dept 5.70
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co 15.75
Paul Pettyjohn 58.05
Gene Pierce 41.76
Oscar Peterson 39.20
Bruce Motors, Inc 5.00
Jack Van Winkle 10.95
Standard Factories, Inc. .... 7.50
Builders Supply 11.55
Northwest Indust. Lndry 7.00
Cornett Green Feed 12.60
Empire Mach. Co 210.52
English & Co 34.91
Anderson's Builders Supply 1.95
Ford's Tire Service 1,884.54
Akers Motor Service 291.42
lone Chevron Station 3.50
Shell Oil Co 1,257.48
Donald Munkers 100.00
James Drlscoll, Postmaster 23.20
Becket Equipment 1,080.00
Shell Oil Co, 154.15
The following warrants were
issued on the Miscellaneous
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Heppner Auto Parts, Weed
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Gilliam & Bisbee, Hdwe.
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Jack Van Winkle, Weed
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James W. Norene, Dog Fund 4.00
Fred Lynch, Weed Cont 19.64
Kilham Sty. & Prtg Co.,
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Ralph Marlatt, Weed Cont. 276.39
James W. Norene, Dog
Fund 3.00
Empire Mach. Co., Weed
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Becket Equip. Co., Weed
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Heppner Auto Parts, Weed
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Co. Agent's Pur. Acct, Weed
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Public Emp. Ret. Bd., Weed
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1st Nat'l Bk, Weed Cont 54.60
State Ind. Acc. Comm.,
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