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KCrfNCR CAZtTTE TIMCt. ThMdaf. Julf U IMi COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Ciaimy Court met In rrgular -kin on Jun 7, The minute wl the previous term v er m ad "! approved. The fol lowing members wr'e apjolnlrd lo the l!url Fir to erv for a term 'f ii J par: Andy Van SlK-Uik. chairman. rank An !i-f..ii. C). V. CuUforth, Donald Mi Klltjfott, am) Palph Crum. Th office vt the County A"ieor was declared vacant a td June . l'.CL and Oliver Cresulck i api-ointed lo (ill out the un (tidied term of Harry Dlneetu llie County Court ordered fi. 01.0 tranferrcd fnim the Alco Ind Control Fund to the tieneral Fund. The County Court ordered K2.S.7J.57 transferred from the Motor Llivnse Fund lo the Gen eral ad Fund. The following warrant war Issued on th General Fundi K. il. Ferciixon. fly. Ct. $ 12 GS Milton A. lilecel. Cty. Ct. 45.50 2IH0 .St. Ind. Are. Comm.. Sal N. V. Ilosp. Serv.. Sal. HifUO. Ins. 52.0(1. DA 9.30 1 Cliff) Find Nat l. Ilk., Sal 616.10 Tub. Kmp. Itet. Bd.. Sal. 1.57.10, Sue. St. 42H.K8 -- 583.f W. K. Flner & Co. Clk's Ine. 26 87, Asses. Inc. :87 53.7-1 Ore. Assoc. of Co. Asses. Assess. Ine 23.00 P.odc rick Thomson, Assess. Fid. VVk. 13.36; Assess. Ine. .50 15.H6 Orejr. St. Tax Comm Ajtsm Fid. Wk 93.R1 C. J. D. Baumnn. Sher. Inc. 16 W. Sold. Ind. Fd.. 193 18.82 Phil's Pharmacy, Sher. Inc. 2.3 Mill's Off. Machines, Tax Coll -. 26.52 Standard Oil Co.. Sher. Car 20.33 Texaco. Inc. Sher. Car 22.48 Union Oil Co.. Sher. Car 14.33. Nurse's Car 9.60 .... 23.95 Standard Oil Co., Nurse's Car 44.22 Velma R. Class, It. N 11.90 Ifeimncr Gazette-Times, M. Nurse ... 4.00 Humphreys Drug Co., II Nurse 2.50 Merman Green. Cthse 3.00 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe., Cthse. Inc 1.33 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Cthse. Inc 2.00 John A. Pfelffer, Cthse. Inc 1.58 City Water Dept., Cthse. Inc. 14.30 I'ac. Power & Light, Cthse. Inc 131.04 Heppner Hdwe. & Elec, Cthse. Inc 1.25 Dick's Flower Shop. CUise. Inc 7.50 R. B. Rands. Just. Ct 25.00 Hermiston Stationers, Just. Ct 1.35 Dunham Printing Co. Ct. Ct 7.00 Archie Bechdolt, do 10.70 Edd Bennett, do 7.58 Barton E. Clark, do 9.2C Robert Jepsen, do 10.54 Oris Pad berg, do 8.78 Lee Palmer, do 10.36 Doris Watklns, do 8.14 Arcl Colllnsworth, do 16.04 Gene Monohan, do 16.04 . 17 M 1 7 Mi 13IM . 1S.IW . 17 M 17.M 15(m4 17 l 1721 23.00 15 fW 24 U) , 7 .VS 15 VI 10.14; 10 : . 7 rs 1070 10.36 17 10 . 891 17.10 7JW . 9 90 . 7JSH 1710 17.10 . 9.26 . 7.5 19.10 18.70 16.50 12.19 25.35 ),: Ilalldi Mm klcy. do IlilUrd lUuwn. do Ft frtiiin, da John Kottkamp. do ., J. O. Tufn-r, do ( fiM.Mte White, d . F- i. Akers, do Margaret Akera, do . . t'l.te AlUtoit. do , -Charles Iht'kel. do .. I.aun I Ann Cawum, do . Ih liMit Ftnert. do .... . . Victor Gronhen. do Miner Heath, do , lielty Manpjardl. do Kdlth Partlw. do . Ciekton lt'-riim. d . .. Far I Sunder, do .. Ktlw-r Andcrimn, do ..... Kdt til-4-ri Andcron. do .... lanward llefuevin. do . Charles Carlnull, do ...... A. I- Vum; do GeorjM" Currln, do ItertH-rt FJtstrom. Jr., do Juanlia Lathrop, du Fucene Majeske. do . Juanita Martin, do William Parker, do Randall Peterson, do Mildred K.iurh, do W. C. IUhewall. do Paul Slaughter, do Vernon Stewart, do Mary Van Blokiand. do ... Wavel Wilkinson, do J. O. Ilaeer, do Watinii Whwl Cufe. lo Mdhoney & Abranis. DA . Mah.mey It Abrums. DA . Wee T V. Shop, Civ. Ifc-r. . Keoimmy Mkt i Lot kers, Jail Lxp ppner Gawlle Times, Off. Pub Turner. Van M.irter Bryant, Bonds St. Pub. Wei. Comm., Welfare 3.12G.25 Kllham Sta. & Print. Co., Clk's Inc. 10.03; Tax Coll. 138 63; Just Ct. 168.89 Heppner Auto Sales, Inc. Sher. Car Lloyd M. Berger, Co. Ct. . Richfield Oil Corp. Sher. Car Shell Oil Co. Sher Car Humphreys Drug Co., Clk's Inc Frlden, Inc. Assess. Inc 104.00 James Driscoll, P. M. Assess. Inc 166.80 4-H Club, 4 II Club 150.00 Union Oil Co., Sher. Car .... 12.02 Kirk's Safety Sup. Cthse. Inc 20.00 Heppner Auto Parts, Rural Fire 1S.Z4 Hill's Office Machines Cir. Ct 8.38 Tha following warrants were issued on the General Road Fund: St. Ind. Ace. Comm 176.02 Klrst Nut'l Uank 959.H0 Pub. E:mp. Ret. Bd 271.78 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe 21.80 City Water Dept 4.65 Pac. Power & Light Co Heppner Auto Parts 70.23 Indust. Air Prod. Co 15.69 Pac. Western Lines 943.20 Standard Oil Co 100.00 Fulleton Chev. Co 2.03 Sadie Parrish 25.00 Ford's Tire Service, Heppner 117.36 Pendleton Auto Tai ts 3.20 Oregon St. Hwy. Dept 140.00 Brutscher's Garage 91.58 Greenfield r MAST LEE MAUOW . 7M 5 41!3! 71 .21 1 15001 Mndir .f Grerrd i M Grangp 10 (il I rl.l a pu iiii- Sutsija) on the 1 4 n at the h-jnie f Mr. and Mf '.Nathan llcxi. ih 4' aMend , Inf. Out t.t tvn furti were Mi TTiotpea parrnu. Mr. and Mr. Paul Sniiih uf Union, and tlu Tlir -' -n and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Larry Thi( anil daughter JoAnn. J,u lie ami Judy uf llenninton. (tilier uet uere Mr. and Mr. Iurn.iiil .i)vn and daughter Beverly ai.d Shtnn. Mr. Mar ia ret Klit. Mr. and Mr. Fm itK-tt M Kenie and family, !! nl Milkman, henry Daniel. Mi Dll-rt CariM-nter and Fl-l-Ma, Mr. I'wis Carp'nter, and Tr.iit-e FerguiMin. the latter of Dimsmuir. Calif. Other prewnt were Mr. and Mr, uyoe ianne hill. Mr. ami Mt. Guy Ferguson. Mr. Ciill Hamilton. Mr. and Mr. Mron Watt and Tammy. Mr. Cliud Couts, Mr. Kuell Milh r. Mr. and Mr. F.aU Brlt'g, Arthur Allen. Fddie Smith, San dia and Teresa Thorjie. Grange Has Picnic e.-K in i.U.-i.dii le. tt'Hih I T; HU-u.Hr.i II Camp at l u '. rfl l a K f car H- Pl'nel lt ) lur Grunqulst. Sunday ltr Ml h'lltw ; law . .. "- 12.36 !4.70 50.00 317.55 . 48.46 . 48.00 ... 4.01 . 57.90 98 Word ha hi-en received here i.f the death of George W. Spring. 87. July 2. In Portland. A red dent here about 40 years ago. he was a half -brother of the late Mrs. Nick Faler, alio a former resident. He was born Nov. 16, 1M73 In Norristown. Pa. Survivors Include his wife Tressie. Funeral sen lees were held July 5 at the Mt. Scott Funeral Home In Port land, with burial In Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum. Participate In Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hescock and children Maria. Doug and Melissa have returned home from a two weeks trip to Klam ath Falls visiting at the home of Mrs. Mescock's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lcitzke. While j there they attended the wedding of her sister, Myrna Leitzke and John Fuss, July 2. Mrs. Hescock was matron or minor, iicscock was an usner, ana Maria was flower girl at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist and children Keith, Dennis and Karen have returned home from a two weeks trip to Duluth and Clomtct, Minn, visiting Gron ouist's oarents. Mr. ana Mrs, John Gronquist and other rel at Ives. Thev were called there by the serious Illness of the sen 1.25 ANNOUNCEMENT This is to announce sale of my Insurance business at lone to Charles O'Connor. Effective immediately, Mr. O'Connor will service nil existing policies. I wish to express sincere thanks to all my clients for their business during the past 12 years. Mr. O'Con nor Is experienced in this business and I trust that all my former clients will want to continue doing business with him. WALTER DOBYNS lone Chevron Stn Umatilla Elec. Co-op Assoc. 1.00 Northwest Ind. Lndry. Co 8.44 Lexington Imp. Co 84.18 Ford's Tire Service, Tendlcton H-80 Stone Machinery Co 363.02 Ecall Pipe and Tank Corporation 2,352.81 Balzer Mach. Co 136.60 Heppner Auto Sales 18.45 Poitland Wire & Steel Warehouse 102.68 A. W. Davis Supply Co 81.51 Union Oil Co 1,479.03 Tri-Countv Equip. Co 32.65 Garrabrant Chev. Co 27.51 Cruit's Replacement Parts 63.33 II. C. Sherer 34.91 Peters-DcLaet, Inc 60.12 Loggers & Cont. Mach. Co. 26.80 Commission of Public Docks 4.03 The following warrants were Issued on the Miscellaneous Funds: St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Weed Control 9.92 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe. Co., Weed Control 20.09 Lexington Imp. Co., Weed Control 2.26 Lexington Oil Co-op. Inc., Weed Control 7.96 Paul Pettyjohn Co., Weed Control 40.50 City of lone, Weed Control 1.40 Ford's Tire Service, Weed Control 37.08 Bancroft-Whitney Co., Law Library 17.00 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe. Weed Control 1.05 WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATIONS JULY 17 Thru JULY 29 To allow our entire crew the opportunity for a vacation we will be shut down for a two-weeks period. There will be no cleaning done during that time but the office will be open to pick up cleaning daily from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. WE WILL REOPEN MONDAY. JULY 31 REMEMBER: Office Open Daily From 9 to 1 During Vacation So You May Pick Up Your Cleaning. HEPPNER CLEANERS PH. 6-9441 of Mr. and Mr. H.-r.rv Gantrn. U-m rre Mr. and .Mi. Ll-d leirike and daucMrr S.'Ufle) i.f Sandy, Other rut 1 1 vi-it--i wei GdMriil-in'a hri tl.t-f in 1 1' a'-4 iiif. Mr. and .',: Waller Huff man anil children Annalee, Kath lern and Handy if Cama. Wah. Mr. Gofj;r .sunrd l a pa lien! In the liaeri!y vf Oit eon Meitieal Sehd hot.,tal in !t inland, Robert llamoud ha! minor l aurgrry at the Gfl Sbri-herd h'-pual In HerinlHtoii lust vet k. ! He la recujieratiPg at home. j Mr and Mr. Tiho r.iiiSJ and jM-ven children of Portland were week-end vlxltor at the home of Mr. Simild's p.irents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skiuti, and other relative. Mr. and Mr. Ted Zivney and children Teddle Joe. Susan and John of West Linn ienl the week end at the home of Zlv ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hen ry Zivney. Mr. and Mr. Zearl Gillespie v Kited Monday and Tuesday in Moses Lake. Wash, at the home -.f Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wtllkie. Mr. and Mrs. Je T.ttone at tended the noif tournament in Hmd on July 4, and then went to KIk Lake for several das. They alx visited Peterson's rock gardens and the reindeer farm. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone went to Poitland Monday where Mrs. Tatone attended an all state department chairmen meeting Tuesday of the Oregon Feder ation of women's clubs at the home of Mrs. Fred C. Gast. c'.itcj president. Mrs. Arthur Allen has been called back to Emery, Utah, by the illness of her stepfather. Hoy ftordcll. His condition at this time is very critical. Mr. and Mrs. Karl P.riis sent several days last week at Clear Lake In company with Mrs. f lr . ti.i i (,d Mt.-t ;n A 1. "?'!-'; A !...!. , and Mr and Mi t . C. Caini yie of fS.Itlan'i. hel o-.no'.t V.(. anil .'.tin. A II I'at rn , leof I'.iMland. af-d liil ta ! f U h of hjlr-in. Anita Gainer ! J! ' lste,l .tl -ik at the h.-me if Mr and M' iM-wcy West Aitloir Allen and hi -n I lay Ion f Grander, Uih. .-nt m-v i-rsl dsv IlkliH'i,' at ,suipfie LrtKe in Wnshii.fc-toiv lli iivitii-r Mi, lutJ, Allen, aeeompaiil.d hi.'n a far a Grander ai;d rc mali'.ed there with M:. CUvOn Allen. Mr. and Mr, il. C. xn and Mn. Chri and Steve li-ive re turned holi.e fioin a three weeks trip ly f.thell. Wash., where lin y visited at the home of Di it' I i. Hu-i In l.iw and hit.ter, Mr. triil Mrs. I'll hard llur.t..n. They alxi visited Mrs. Ifc-il's moitu-r. Mr. K. J Finch, at Tmnma, Wash, on tlieir vvav home. Mr. and Mr. Im Kowm-y and sons Jerry ami Wayne upcnt two days in Prosper, Wash, at the home i f Ihiwiiey s patents, Mr and Mi. Karl Uowney. Mr. and Mrs. Khin Kly and ilauht-r Kileen hjK-ht the 4th at Kmlrant Springs park with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kldun Lilly an.l fam ily of La Grande. Gloria Baldino of Portland anil Pat Sicilian of Kuk'ene are visit in;: at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter II ives. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck ind son Martin sjcnt part of the holidays visiting at the home of ih ir son and daughter in-law, !r. and Mrs. Douglas Shattuck. In Klamath Falls. They then went lo D.iyville to the home of their son and dauhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shattuck, and they all Sxnt the 4th at I'kiah. Mrs. Shattuck's mother, Mrs. Delia Faulkner, who has been visiting here, spent last ji.i.-r Li t. M v ).. M: J 1:M . 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