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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1960)
1 i t- eirms OAimt TixM. thu4i. Oct n imp Chals With Your Home Agent y CSTKCR KIXM1S Im Uy n ! ! Mi a l!Mle fell ;ke Mvn ni Kennedy 1 uHk hfn t1umtr-l til the wnk when w HiimH lh i-..ur.ty fchl promoting H wt.fk. You . Mot-r 1 I lptnnlne f cW c'ub fSr We met i!h all grade. rt- Irs f n1 ,n,rf- rIvl h!fh w't tgdent la e .)n l thrm the lrlv!ej:c r4 rd.nlnjr l 4 H " '" A 4 II member they hav the prlvl-l-re t't Jlnlne Mil club with other few and tlrla; wearing a 4 II Inslfnla; attending 4 II lour, meeting, camps, jartlrlpatlng In i II content ami award pro erm. and rh!Mling In 4 11 (lanu'ii at fairs. He u-d our film strip. "Mor row of Morrow County" to ex plain to the younc&tert the work ins of the year" f II program In the county. In thU fllm-trip we have aelertcd colored slide of local 4 II events In the county and have woven a fctory around them nbout the 4 II family of William Morrow. We found this to he a good way to explain the hmntim In a short Derioa 01 time. Placard ll.stlnff all of the 40 Mme project offered In Oregon displayed and Joe and I gave hlehllghu on each or tne proj ects. Cards were then paased out to nee what projects Interested tne SALE EVERT TUESDAY Livestock Market Cattle Hof Sheep 12 NOON On U. 3. Highway No. SO NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-665S Hermlaton, Oregon Frank Wink 4 Sona Ownetl Don Wink. Mg. Be. HennUton JO 7-3111 !..) r.d !U W rllalf4 to If.rm .! !!! did tMt eMvJ u n I.Wa U wl..t t)I V'y ti r In iSrir.ar.4. It', r4 hard to 4 II woik to unir' T?Y ' la i, rluh and have a pro)- i; it th c uring of 4 H lead el, .,r the rlub that It the foi qvjt-tln. We will be romani" Mho we brllev nave a K-nu."- Inlrre.t and d.-lr to worn mk t. and glrU fr leaders, The name of Interested t eliU will be given to the lead er o that he can call them to gether fur a club organization. n..i.. i fce uaual Interest In clothing, food, livestock and sad dle horea the card inaicate an Interest In farming, child care, knitting, archery, and gun club. Jut after we finished theae .uit. in the schools a ruling came from the stste 4 II club of fice that members must oe u years old before they can enroll In archery and gun. We know there will be many dlsapolnted 9 and 10-year-old, but we're hoping that they will aettle for another 4 II project for the year, if hnv nt elrl Is Interested i hMvnninir a 4 II member and was not contacted during our nchool visits please contact tne aoent'a office. To be a 4 II member In Oregon a child must: Be 9 year old before Jan. and under 21 Have a project of their own rv. thnir own orolect work m r,v.rw.rte with a 4 II leader . fniiou 4. II member Keep 4 II record a required for the project Turn In a project completion card when the project 1 com pleted. r eu-' 5 ' -T ! - . i' . ' , Sole rulietoa band kyt of lait tl Chsrrolet sold la BepOM t new wer. Mr. and Mrs, frank E. Fvtker. HOSPITAL NEWS Rnnnle Peterson. Seal Rock, dismissed; Rudy Bergstrom, lone, dismissed; Frank Joerg, Klnzua. dismissed; Meg Lujan, inne rilsmlssed: Walter E. Bow- m Port and. d smissca norma Schult2. Klnzua, dismissed. Rnrn n Mr. and Mrs. Delben Raiiov iinnoner. a dauehter, 7 pounds, 9 ounces Oct. 17. Named Sandra Kay. HUNTERS! THE ELKS WANT YOUR Ml nl DEER - ELK - COW - BEAR For The Elks Veteran! Program LEAVE THEM AT Jack's Chevron Station, Heppner Farley Motor Co., Heppner Howell's Union Service, Heppner Gene's Chevron Station, Lexington Barnett's Chevron Station, lone i TIRE SUPER MART of PENDLETON . . . PICK THE TIRE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS AND PURSE: WE HAVE SrORTS AND COMPACT CAR REG. AND WINTER TIRES. Cash Per Wk. 6.70x15 or 7.50x14 Price Price ECONOMY FULL CAP. 10.000 C QC R5 mile or 12 months guarantee T.R.L Full CAP. 20.000 mile gQ 00 or 24 months guarantee 9 WINTER TYPE FULL CAP .... 13.40 1.05 STORM TRAC NYLON WSW 17.95 1.80 STORM TRAC NYLON B 1 7.95 1 .80 S GENERAL WINTER CLEAT 37 60 1.35 Nygen Black 3'W l,JJ GENERAL WINTER CLEAT 37 60 1.50 Nygen WSW - Exchange Price (plu tax) Includes: FREE MOUNTING Other Sizes Equally Low. Quality Tiros in Stock. No Delay FORD'S Tire Service YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER HEPPNER Juvenile Advisory Council Holds First Meeting Tuesday Dulles of the Juvenile Advisory rviunril were outlined to the newly apjxlnted seven man council for Morrow county by dis trict attorney Rolcrt Abram. I'mftilla county Juvenile direc tor Jim Harness, and Terry Lesh. I'matiUa Juvenile counselor, Monday night. Meeting with Juv entle Judge Oscar rt-terson In hi chambers the group studied and discussed House Bill no. 153, per taining to Juvenile In the state of Oregon, passed by the 1959 legislature. This law provide that the Juv enile court Judge or Judge of each county having a population of over 10,000 shall appoint a Juvenile advisory councU. Other counties may do so but are not required to by the law. The council Is to consist of seven directors and such other mem bers a may be appointed. In cooperation with the Juv .nii. enurt the council Is to study and make recommendations con cerning the operation of the Juv enile court, Including the coun selors and other personnel, de tention facilities, shelter care, foster homes and other facilities functioning or needed in connec linn uith the care of children. Tho council Is to study and make recommendations In con nnrtinn with community pro grams and services designed to prevent or correct Juvenile de- llnuuency and other children s nroblems of the type coming be fore tho luvenlle court. it Is to take appropriate action to stimulate community Interest In the problems of children ana to carry out the recommenaa tions of the council. It is re quired to make an annual re nnrt concerning Its activity. i . . - . , The law also provides lor me county court to spend regular county funds for the activities of the council. Harness stressed that the pro visions of the act shall be lib- omiiv construed to the end that . . V- - - ... a child coming within the juris diction of the court may receive such care, guidance and control, as will lead to the child's wel fare and the best Interests of the public. It is preferable on the nnrt of the state that the child remain in his own home, but if Is necessary to remove him from the control of his parents, the court is to secure for him care that best meets the needs of the child. Gene Majeski, Lexington, was elected chairman of the council with Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, lone to serve as secretary. The coun cil will meet each month on the first Monday. Plans were made for some members to attend the Juvenile advisory council institute wnicn will beheld in Salem Oct. 28-29. Who will represent the Morrow County Council at the meeting will be decided later, possibly two members. All seven members attended the first meeting of the new or ganization. Besides Majeski and Mrs. Bergstrom they were Gordon Pratt and the Rev. Bruce Spencer, Heppner; Mrs. Norman Nelson, lone; Harold Baker, Boardman and Vernon H. Gcberding, Irrl-gon. Alton Yarnell, son of Mrs. Kathrvn Yarnell and Mildred Butterfield were married in Reno, Nevada. October 12, 1960. The Yarnell's spent a short honey moon at Lake Tahoe and return ed home Monday. They will be at home in White's Apartment. In Heppner last week to at tend the funeral of Dick Kononen were Mrs. Monte Carnes of La Grande. Stephen Green of Fen dleton. Mrs. James Green and Mrs. IVn Anderson of Arlington. Last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond French were in Con don visiting Mrs. French's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Feterson and to attend a birthday party Saturday night in honor of Mr. Feterson s birth COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS County Court met In regular awulon on September 7, 19X The minute of the prevlou term were read and approved. A dance hall lken waa Issued t the North Morrow Co. Fair The amount of S10.4S1-83 wa trnnKferred from the Motor LI cense Fund to the General Road Fund. The following warrants wtr iiiut tha Central rundi Marv H Brvant. Dep. 272.99 Elvira Irby. Dep 215.83 l illlan Sweek. Deo. .,. 217.43 Krwterlclc Thomson. Dep. .... 333.14 Velma Glass. II. Nurse .... 356.08 lruunhln Thorn Dfton. Off. Clerk fi0-28 Darl Hudson. Janitor .291.03 Josephine Rand. Off. Clk. 46.68 A. D. McMurdo., M. V. PhvKlrlan 24.25 Esthler Moore. Dep. Sheriff 185 88 Herb W. White. Jr.. CL Kep. wi Rnceoil K. Miller. Co. CL 59 40 Calvin Yackley. Rural Fire 30.00 N. W. Hosp. Serv., al. 102.60. D. A. 9.50, In. 52.00 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd.. Soc. Sec. 417.72. Sal. 157.70 575.42 St. Ind. Acc. Comm.. Sal. .... 1 .so St. Publ. Welf. Comm.. GA 200.50. FC 149.25. DC 517.50. OA A 2323.75. FTD 256.50 3477.50 First Nat'I. Bank Salaries 646.35 ncrAr V. Peterson. Co. Ct. 33.55 Col. Basin Elec. Coop., Civ. Def I1-35 Fulleton Chev. Co., Rural Fire 6.00 RniM Rothwell. Cthse. Repairs 6- Wnctprn Golf Course Sup.. Cthse. Inc - 58-32 riw of Ttennner. Cthse 13.80 R. B. Rands. Just. Ct 25.00 Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 19.98 Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 46.50 Humphreys Drug Lo., acps inc. 5.11. H. Nurse o no 7.20 TTarrv Din (TPS. A.SSeSS. Fid. wXrfc 156.99 Pac. Tel. Cur. Exp 150-" iionnnor Garotte Times. ..rt..... - Off. Pub tTin nil Co. II. Nurse .... 969 Volma C:1a!S. R. N.. H. Nurse w Unnnr I.drV. Jail EXD 1-46 Tnvann Tne.. Sher. Car .... 11.28 A. D. McMurdo, M. D.. Mentally 111 '" L. D. Tibbies, D. O. Mentally ill Valley Bldg. Sup., Board man Roat Marina 129.92 Ray L. Conyers, Boardman Boat Marina Boardman Supply Co., Roardman Boat Manna -so.ia Russell K. Miller, Board- man Roat Marina oi-u Heppner Auto Parts, Rural Fire Farley Motor Co., Rural Fire ii.3o Pltlloni I, RUhpe Ildwe.. Cthse. Rep 21-74 Anderson's Builders Sup. Cthse. Rep 14 07 Pac. Power and Light Co., Cthse 12232 Heppner Hdwe. & Elec, Elections 98c, Ctnse. mc 1.0(1 John A. Pfelffer, Cthse. Inc. 4.74, Elec. 21c, H. Nurse 4in Cthse. Inc. . Lyle Cox, Sher. Inc ; 20.00 Armin Wlhlon, Sher. inc. .. -w.uu C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Inc. 11.40. CiV. Def. 9.00 St. Ind. Acc. Comm.. Clk's. Inc - 1UU Haloid Xerox Inc., Clk's. Inc Hill's Office Machines, PlW's Tne --3- Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.. Elect. 3.S5 Inland Empire Waterways Assoc., Inland Empire Waterways Assoc 250.00 Oreg. St Coll. Ext. Serv.. j Home Dem. Agent 5550.00j Phil's Pharmacy, D. A 1-75 Hermlston Lbr. Co.. Board - man Boat Marina -'b.uu C J. D. Bauman, Ind. Soldier 5 00 Kilham Sty. h Print. Co., Tax Coll - 5i- Fmeo Ine.. Assess. Inc. -J3 Union Oil Co.. Sher. Car .... 21.28 Standard Oil Co.. Sher. Car 24.26 Richfield Oil Corp.. Sher. Car ----- 23.39 Rachel Harnett. Museum Fund 100-00 Etvnoinv Mat LtxkM. Ind. Fund 13-00 &d. I'arfUh. Co. Clk, Civ. Ivf ftTl. ClM'a. Ine. m ... ., T.T TV IfrUvwla warrant nti Uiurdi ra the Qn. ft4 Twatdi Charir 4lley . 33il lUy H. Biiry . 3o0(W Un lull .... inward Iikrr , lliiiiard ikiftnan . Malih) U. Co . AndrlM'U lli)r W. C llrath Clrnn Irby .. lUrry Muturr Uotuild Munker K. D. Nrikon mm 3s5U 3H7JJ 417.1W 3il47 4 lata 3W-7fl 4137 444.07 102.19 3Jli3 353.47 411.W 384-49 417.9H 4138 39S.U 200.02 276.03 969.80 30.75 TaiUy Mvtor C, Wtod Control ..... - Ueppner Auta Part. Weed Control . - -. -t pr.rr Auta Salra. Wrrd Control . Pawl r-tt)jwhn Co, Wrrl runtrl . , - 3473.05 City of I"ne. Weed Cont. Montgomery Ward. Weed Cunt. Jimri W. Norene. D. V. M Iig Fund - Armln Wlhlon. Liquor Enforcement ...... - - L le Cox. Uquor Enforce- iwnt - T3 333 430 150 1M95 . 100 3000 30 00 lUward Belton. St. Tlfc Rodent Fund WW0 L Dlataae JtaUon-Wlda Moving Senrkc Ma flower Agent Paddvd Van PENLAND BROS. TBANSfC Ca Pwailetoa. Oregan Phone CR tZUl 138 9.05 , 3.00 Wm. II. NuhoU Gerald Rood II. C Shercr Thomai i. Well Laurel Wllaon . iUroliJ WHon Calvin Yackley 1Mb. Fjnp. Ret. Bi. St. Ind. Acc. Comm. First Nat'I Bank Fulleton Chev. Ca MORE MORE MORE City of Heppner 5.00 Pacific Telephone 29.90 City of Heppner 6C3.16 City of Boardman 82.03 City of lone 152.44 City of Irrlgon 38.80 City of Lexington 11166 C J. D. Bauman. Sheriff .... 5.25 Paul Tettviohn Co. 5187 Heppner Auto Sale, Inc. 26.52 Sadie Parrlsh 25.00 Henoner Auto Part . 79.15 Lexington Implement Co. 142.59 Howard Cooper Corporation 37.80 Gilliam & BIsbee Hdwe. .. 3.41 Ford's Tire Service 536.74 Logger & Contractor Mach. Co 71.93 Barratt Sales Co 7.04 Crult's Replacement Parts .... 7.22 Anderson's Builders Supply 1.50 Unlon Oil Co. 423.42 Pae Power A Lleht 5.15 Lott's Electric 7.50 Fnirllsh & Co. 455.50 Industrial Air Prod. Co 7.64 Stone Machinery Co 1547.04 Umatilla Electric Co op Association 1.00 Farley Motor Co 18.94 H. C. Sherer 50.32 A. W. Davis Supply Co 95.02 Emco, Inc -n itrtra Motor Service 26.61 chn nil Co 1540.70 Sadie Parrlsh, Co. Clerk .... 1265 M W Industrial LdrV. Co. .. 5.25 Union Pacific R. R. Co 1388.46 Standard Oil Co 150.50 The following warrant were issued on the Misc. Funds: distinctive . . . Light Olympia Deer strikes a noto of pleasure us it follows the fun. Depend ably refreshing, Olympia has a rare good taste and distinctive character enjoyed by active Westerners. A price less ingrodient, naturally perfect brew ing water from our deep artesian wells, is the reason for the consistent quality of Olympia Beer, and is why we say . . . , - the Water i DEER a- V 1';. .-. fv"V:' Vi$itor$ art aluayt uilcom, to Olympia Brtwi"S Co.. Olynipia.Woth. Oly Daily Savings Are Tho Pennies That Count MARKET AND LOCKERS THOMAS S. AND MILDRED HOWELL 178 W. WILLOW HOME OWNES PRONE 6-9922 GIANT SIZE TIDE 5c off 7C 12 OZ. PKC POST TOASTIES 2 F0R 49 ASSORTED FLAVORS JELLO FOR QC KRAFT MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS FOR $ J00 With 5 Sandy f Karry Karton Average 6 to a carton TOMATOES VALENCIA ORANGES CORN ON THE COB ... 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