HttTHt GAZETTE-TIMES. TWnlof. Aout 10. Wl
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
County Court met In secular
cuii:a. Jaty a. rxu TT.e ittsutrs
if Ih June term were read and
lpro m1. The following a
riiounl wrfe extended to the
T Hll: t'Hv 'f Heppner,
(HI 50; Cltv of Irrlprm. f 1 .0(7.00;
City of Lelnt?ton. $ijxfi(M; City
f ..ne. City of Bard-
mn. f lwa:ii: Fire Patrol Levy.
UStlSOT: Irrltron Rural Fire
.rvy. $t.57Hi; llpner Rural
Fire, fciirJSOt); Burdmn Cem.
Malnt. Dit. 2 mill: Heppner
Cem. Malnt. Dist.. I mill; Irrl
f,n Cem. Maini. DU 3 mill;
S-hul DM. VM.K57.t3; School
nut viwv li3n.tf0(J0: School
Bonds Int.. $I1.K70 00; I ""ft of
II was ordered lhat taes lm
prrly aeied lo Blanche
Gearhart be aseked lo Llew
ellyn L. Darlene Bobbin. Aa
of Aujruot 9. 11. Law Library
fees will he Increased from 20
to 40.
Oliver Creswlck appointed
County Asm-hs lo fill lb un
rvplred term of Harry Dlnircs.
C hat I. Knox appointed
Juvenile Counselor. The ambu
lance was turned bark to the
County by Mr. Creswlck, and the
County Court decided to leave
the management of H to the
flower Memorial HospltaL
The following warrants ware
issued on the General runas
Oscar E. Peterson. Co. CI. $10.00
Hallway Express Co..
AsfM-xs. Inc -6
E. O. Ferguson. Co. Ct.
Mileage 1680
MIHon A. Biefce!, Co. a.
Mileage 23"
St. Inc. Acc. Comm.. Sal 24.73
St. Tax Comm.. Sal 365.20
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., Sal.
1G3.70; Sc. Sec. 42 1 41 588.11
Northwest Hasp. Serv.
Sal. 100.30, DA 9.50.
Ins. 52.00 - 161-80
Herb. VV. White. Jr., Cir
Court 874
Dunham Print. Co.. Clk.
341.00. Ct. Court 12.75 .... 354.35
Sadie Parrlsh, Co. Clk.,
Clk'a Inc - 6 00
Mills Office Mach.. Clk.
31.50, Tax Coll. 108.75 .... 143.25
Xerox Corp. Cir. Ct. 97.30.
Clk. 190.53 287.83
Kilham Sty., Tax Coll 245.22
Standard Oil Co., Sher. Car 28.17
Morrow Co. Heulth Dept.
Nurse's Inc 30.00
Union Oil Co.. Nurse's Car 25.05
Standard Oil Co., Nurse's Car 4.82
R. B. Rands, Just. Ct 25.00
rv.t n.u Flixv Co. on.
Civ. Defense 70.20
t.. 'Pol fur Kxn.
113.30, Civ. Def. 15.00 .... 128.36
Rachel Harnett, Museum
Fund 100.00
Ernest Jorgensen, Irrlgon
Boat Landing 105.75
M. II. Ness, Irrlgon Boat
Landing 217.30
Harry Tamblyn, Surveyor .. 20.00
Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. 135.22
Mahoney 4 Abrams, D. A. 17.01
Oregon St. Highway, Rural
Fire 8.00
Howell Service, Rural Fire .. 16.00
Ileppner Auto Sales,
Rural Fire 265.76
Gilliam & BIsbee, Cthse.
Repairs 3.62
Heppner Auto Parts,
Cthse. Repairs 164
Pac. Pow. & Light, Pow.
& Light 112.59
Hermiston Stationers,
Assess. Inc 15.00
Oreg. State Tax Comm.,
Assess. Fid. Wk 71.75
Oregon St. Tax Comm.,
Assess. Fid. Wk. 2000.00
Roderick Thomson, Assess
Fid. Wk. 24.34, Assess.
Inc. 4.40 28.74
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Off. Publ 226.80
Henrv Baker. Equal. 11.52,
Co. Ct., 7.68 19.20
Dewev West. Jr.. Co. Ct 6.88
Arthur Allen. Co. Ct 6.88
First Nat'l Bank. Sal 669.60
Hill's Office Machines,
Clk. Inc. 1.55, Tax Coll.
3.48 5.03
Herman Green, Cthse 3.00
Dunham Printing Co.,
Clk's Inc 347.55
I. B. M., Clk's Inc 182.00
C. J. D. Bauman. Sher.
Inc. 13.90; Jail Exp. 6.00 19.90
Thomson Bros.. Jail Exd 16.83
Heppner Laundry, Jail Exp. 1.58
Velma R. Glass. R. N..
H. Nurse 3.00
Cltv Water Dept.. Cthse 19.80
Case Furn. Co.. Cthse.
7.50. Sher. Inc. 21.20 28.70
Tum-A Lura Lumber Co..
Cthse 6.88
Lott's Electric, Cthse - 22.45
Central Mkt. & Groc. Cthse. 3.23
John A. Pfelffer. Cthse. Inc. .70
Hermner Hdwe. & Elec.,
Cthse 1.79
Svlvia McDanlel. Trees.
Inc .... 360
HeDBner Gazette-Times,
Off. Pub. 1963
Farlev Motor Co.. R. Fire 1.14
Henoner Auto Sales. Inc.
R. Fire 116.95
Assoc. of Oreg. Cities, Assoc.
of Oreg. Counties 310.72
Charles E. Raymond, Conv.
Ch.. D. A. 25.00
Sheraton Hotel, D. A 49.50
Heppner Auto Sales.
Inc., R. Fire 19.25
James DiImmII, P. M.,
Stamps A Env 225.00
Chas. 1'avmond, Conf. I
Ch, D. A. 100.00 1
John Kalph Young. Ind.
Fund ... - -
Rlrhflrld OH Corp, Sher,
Car
C. J. I Bumn, Sher,
TT, Sher. tar ...
Hrppitrr Auto Sal-, Inc.
Mrr. Car -
Traaco, Inc. Sher Car
It.-rmii.iun stationer. Tax
Coll. 4 41. Jut Ct.. 1 40
.. 1000
... S43
.... 3.00
... low
3M
Ford Whiffs 15; Townies
Take Title with Victory
.. 29 W
12U'5
. 45 70
20 00
.'7139
... 2250
... CI 55
... 67.44
... 4 65
22.80
, 63.36
. 2140
408(18
. 1940
. 1CC5
50
.. 7.03
13.75
Eat Oreg. Tel. Co,
Jul. Ct
Franklin I'rlnt. Co., Jut
Ct. -
Mt Itrl.k'a Bxiy Shop. II.
Nure'i Car . .
Pac. Tel. N. W, Civ. D.f
Turner. Van Marter, i
Bryant. Inn. -
Hill (Jffl Mat h, Trraa.
Inc. .
V. rd A Pay Corp, Clhw. .
rmr I' IVtl-fuin Co. Ct. .
Elaine Ge.rge. Co. Ct ... 500
Humphreys Drug Co, Juv,
4 40. Cir. Ct. 25
Herb. W. White, Jr, Cir.
Ct.
Grand Jury. Cir. Ct.
Wltnewwa. Cir. tt
Jurors. Cir. Ct
J. O. Haper. Cir. It -
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Cir.
rt
Hill's Off. Mach, Clk's Inc. 3150
EaM. Oreg. Tel. to.
Assess. Inc
Union OH Co. of Cal,
Sher. Car
Standard Oil Co, Sher.
Pr
Inland Chem. Serv, R. Fire 62.50
Howell's Service, R. Fire rJJ
Marv E. Brvant. Co. Reg 950
N. W. Ilosp. Serv, SaL
100.80. D.A. 9.50, Ins.
S6.M) 175.30
Col. Basin Elec. Co-op,
Civ. Def
Pac. Tel. N.W 87.05
The following warrants were
Issued on the General Roads
Fundi
Heppner Auto Parts 20.99
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 247.68
St. Tax Comm 575.90
Gilliam It Bisbee 10.55
St. Ind. Acc. Comm 165.46
Sadie Parrlsh. Co. Clk 1-J WJ
Pnrlflr Tel i -
Col. Basin Elec. Co op 22.25
Safety Metals Co "
Barratt Sales - 161.55
a w nnvU Simnlv Co 235.70
Wesco Steel Co 253.69
Sadie Parrlsh 25.00
Standard Oil Co 245.33
Alaska Steel Co 1732.00
Pendleton Grain Growers,
Inc yj.w
Si hetky Equip. Co 480.00
Heppner Nor-Gas Co 77.74
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 620.81
Alnukn Steel Co. 463.00
First Nat'l Bank of Oregon 817.00
Heppner Hdwe. & Klec o.
John A. Pfelffer - 2.20
City Water Dept 5.05
Union Oil Co 1113.62
nen II PlDe & Tank Corp 301.95
Alaska Steel Co 2370.50
Fulleton Chev. Co 1.4
Pacific Power & Light 7.92
Umatilla Elec. Co-op
Ass'n 100
Heppner Auto Sales, Inc 7.15
Stone Mach. Co 193.26
Gene's Chevron Station .... 10.55
Padberg Mach. Co 10.32
Hnwell'a Service 195.66
Radiator Chev. Corp 10.00
Wes' Richfield 757.89
Hams Truek Line 409.65
Becket Equipment Co 2.43
Jones-Scott co oi.ao
Inft Air Prod. Co 13.64
Lexington Imp. Co 96.19
Pac. Tel. N. W 19-60
Col. Basin Elec. Co op 38.06
American Bitumuls &
AsDhalt Co 2405.64
Arrow Transportation Co. 886.48
IAlo fS H
Ja k Ford Mruck out 15 Moro
batters Sunday on the mound for
Heppner the local Tonlr
t.M.k the Wheal League cham.
plonchlp lth a 3 2 win over Ihe
Mi.ro club.
In carvln Ihe victory. Ford
Mrs. Soword Returns
From Southern Trip;
Husband Comes Later
Mrs. Earl L. Soward. accom
i..r,i.,t t,v Mia Roberta Slrlck-
land of Nya. recently relumed
from a 3.( mile trip that took
them through 10 Mates end ex-M-rlenced
all kinds of weather,
ele la!ly the humid heat of the
south.
Miss Strickland vUlted her
prandparenta at Joplin, Mo, end
Mrs. Soward drve to Memphis,
Tenn, to visit her daughter and
family and to bring Mr. Soward
back with her.
They have a new gramlwm
there, Daniel Roy Creetibalgh.
born July 10. who was their sixth
grandchild. She was able to see
all of the grandchildren on Ihe
trip, as their son and family
came from Austin, Texas, to Mus
kogee, Okla, to Juln them for an
overnight visit while on their
return trip home.
At the last minute. Mr. Soward
was forced to remain In Mem
phis for some dental work. He
will do some supply preaching
during August and return to
Heppner later.
Livestock Club Meets
The Rhea Creek Livestock club
railed tA order on August
6 at the liart Clark home after
n pot luck dinner w hich was very
good. Archie Ball led us In the
4 H pledge and we had roll call
and the secretary reaa ine min
utes. We discussed demonstra
tions for the fair and also talked
Hhnnt the fair. The meeting was
adjourned and Mr. Van Block-
land showed us how to cun a
calf for show.
Bob Harris,
Reporter
Wages 6,870.29
The following warrants were
issued on the Misc. Fuudsi
Edward Baker, Weed Cont. 377.28
City of lone, Weed Cont 100
Lex. Imp. Co, Weed Cont. .. 11.78
St. Tax Comm, Weed
Cont 6.10
St. Ind. Acc. Comm,
Weed Control 15.70
Pub. EmD. Ret. Bd, Weed
Control 13-03
First Nat'l Bank of
Oregon, Weed Cont. 37.40
I.B.M.. Alcohol Enforcement
200.00
llennner Auto Tarts.
Weed Control 65.48
Ford's Tire Serv.. Weed
Control 38-58
Lex. Imp. Co, Weed Cont. 174.50
Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe.
Weed Cont 1-45
Paul Pettyjohn Co,
Weed Control l.ooa.zu
The following warrants were
issued on the Hospital Malnt
Fund:
Pioneer Memorial Ilosp 417.40
Pioneer Memorial Hosp 181.89
C. J. D. Bauman, Sher 2.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Tr 1.00
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rave up only three hits. Batting
hero of the efterooon was Jerry
BrUtow of lone who scored two
rune for the winner. His first
tally came in the sixth to tie the
score at 2-2 after Moro had been
running in front. 21. after a
pair of runs in the fourth.
Jerry clinched the game when
he crowd the plate in the eev
enth for Heppnefa third run. In
tti &Uth. h doubled to set on.
and advanced on a single by
Larry Tibbie. He ecorea on an
overthrow to one of the bases.
In the seventh, he also got on
via a double and was batted In
by Sawyer.
Heppner had opened scoring
In the game with a tally by Saw
vrr In lhat flrt after he had
walked. Moro came back In the
fourth with Hastings and mc
Kinney tallvlne. and this ended
the scoring for them.
Pitcher Zanlker of the Moro
nlno hurled a Pood ball fame.
yielding only sU hits and strik
ing out 11. Ford went the dis
tance for Heppner with Larry
Coleman behind the plate.
BrUtow and Sawyer led Hepp
ner hatters, earh with two hits.
while Ford and Tibbies each ac
counted for one bingle.
The Townies travel to Condon
for a doubleheader there at 1 p.
m. Sunday. However, even
though they lost both games,
they still have the title clinched.
Moro now has a 4-4 mark against
Heppner's 51.
Manager Bert Corbin empha
sized that the scheduled game
with Klnzua at Heppner on Au
gust 20 has been forfeited by
and the onlv remaining
home game will be here on Wed
nesday, August 23. IX a team can
be found to furnish opposition.
This will be in-between rounds
for the Townies at the state semi
pro playoffs in Portland
Summer Cabin is Scene of Gathering For Group Picnic
By DELMA JONES
LEXINGTON A no hostess
dinner was held at Cutfrth"a
ceMn on Sunday In hunor of the
tirthdays of Xlr. and Mt C E.
IVtk and the anravrmartes tf
Mr, and Mr. Armln Wihlon and
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones ni"-
present for the day were Mr. and
Mrs. Armln Wihlon. Mr. and Mrs,
O. W. Cutidorth and daughter.
Mr aiwl Mrs. Cecil JolieS ahd "n
Kenneth. Mr. and Mr K. K. Ik
and children, and t-arl Miner
of La Grande.
Rev. and Mr. Norman North
rup and two children who have
been attending school in iea. i
uw rnrrnl visitors at the home .
of Mr. and Mr. Ijirl Warner. Mr. ,
Nnrihrun was the Christian ;
church minister before Mr. Smith
came.
Mr. Effle Ritchie of Milton
Freewater was a Lexington caller
on Sunday.
Mr. O. G. Breeding and Mrs.
Floyd Smith were Hermiston vis- i
Itors one day last week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Love
lace of Portland were callers at
the Cecil Jones home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mounts returned Saturday
from a trip to Yellowstone I'ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer are ,
attending to business matters In
Alhanv for a couole of davs.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Mrs. Key
of Heppner were The Dalles vis
Itors one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and
children and Gene Helikcr are
visitors in Portland and at the
coast this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mcllquam
and daughter of Chippawa Falls,
Wise., and Miss Jennifer Mc
llquam of Cheyenne. Wy., were
recent guests at the O. W. Cuts
fort h home.
Mrs. E. E. Peck and son George
motored to Cove, on Saturday
after Kay Peck, who has been
at the Christian Church camp
there.
Mrs. Patty Darnelle of Port
land was a visitor last week-end
i her Barents. Mr. and Mf.
New't Oliarr. Her daughter
Karrn, to ha been spending
fce-t e at t itivki ulth her grand-
larcr.'.s. rrturr.H heme with her
fari Miller of La Grande was
week end lltor In Lexington.
Attend Church ftcalc
Mr Carl MarquanM. Mr. BUI
B. Marquardt and Mr. Walter
Smith attended the Eastern Ore-
rfcrutian Women's Fellow
ship picnic at Immigrant rark
IhU week
IX, n Campbell delivered the
at the Chrlmian Chunh
cundi and following the
aervlcr he anttounced his plans
to attend Brite College of the
Bible at Texas Christian L'nlver
ity at Fort Worth, Texas, in the
fall for graduate study.
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