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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, May 17. 1962 cnni vr . VV . V mm IL IMP -J 1 "- 1 : .:. i I X2Li. KWT 1 SS-i U cm o 1 ri :J1 "v:ff fi FIELD TRIPS for school pupils are among their most interesting educational experiences. At this time of year many classes are taking trips to various industries and points of interest in the area. An especially enjoyable trip was made recently by Mrs. Diana Kincaid's first grade class to Morrow UnIu amerY' 0ne their rewards was sampling the creamery's Pride of Oregon ice cream, and they are shown here with their cones. At left are John Piper and D. H. Tash. Mrs. Kincaid and Cauda Cox. creamerv owner cfnn . inht ir m , ......... ..... ........ Mmi rnoioj COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS County Court met in regular session on April 4, 1962. The minutes or the previous term were read and approved. An agreement pertaining to the Air port at Lexington was signed. it was ordered that the Dis solution of the Livestock Dis trict be put on the ballot as originally submitted in the pe tition. The following warrants were issued on the General Fund: E. O. Ferguson, Co. t $ 3.40 ivinion a. uiegei, U). Jt 33.9ii Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, Insurance .... 1600.00 Mate Tax Comm., Sal 431.40 rub. Emp. Ret. Bd., Sal. 172.14, Soc. Sec. 424.42 596.5S First Nat. Bk., Sal 716.85 bt. ind. Acc. Comm., Sal 30.37 Phil's Pharmacy, Jail Exp. 4.19, Clk's. Inc. 2.13 .... 6.32 Standard Oil Co., Sher. Car, 17.98, H. Nurse Car 5.11 23.09 Shell Oil Co., Sher. Car, 7.15, H. Nurse Car, 27.96 35.11 C. J. D. Bauman, Civ. Def., 23.00, Sher. Comm. Fund, 12.95 35.95 James Driscoll, P. M., Stamps & Envelopes 25.00 Hills Office Machines, Sher. Inc. 2.70, Assess. Inc. 1.50 4.20 Oliver Creswick, Fid. Wk. .. 29.50 State Tax Comm., Fid Work & Appr 2062.00 Velma R. Glass, H. Nurse .... 39.50 Velma R. Glass, H. Nurse, Petty Cash 30.00 Central Mkt., Cthse. Inc 1.49 Pac. Pow. & Light, Cthse. .. 153.87 Heppner Hdwe. & Elec, Cthse 1.50 Herman Green, Cthse 3.00 City Water Dept., Cthse 7.50 Case Furn. Co., Cthse. Rep. .. 4.68 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Cthse. Fuel 20.81 R. B. Rands, Just. Ct 25.00 J. O. Hager, Just. Ct 25.00 Leg. Counsel Comm., D. A 35.00 Mahoney & Abrams. D. A. .. 46.50 Mahoney & Abrams, D. A. .. 27.55 Lraig Office SudpIv. Co. Planning 7.51 lurner, Van Marter & Bryant, Ins 112.41 Pacific N. W. Bell, Cur. Exp 98.25 Kuiieton Chev. Co., Ernerg. .. 2.50 Heppner Gazette-Times, Off. Pub 25.22 William Stuff, Sold, Ind. Fund 10.00 N. W. Hosp. Serv. Sal. 107.50, DA 9.50, Ins. 56.00 173.00 Union Oil Co., Sher. Car 4.74 Richfield Oil Corp., Sher. Car 6.70 Shell Oil Co.. Sher. Car 7.08 Texaco, Inc., Sher. Car 7.48 Rachel Harnett, Museum Fund 100.00 State Tax Comm., Timber Keap 4500.00 Pendleton-Heppner Fr., Cthse 161.66 Black's Elec, Cthse. Rep. .. 104.67 H. S. Smith Co., Cthse. mc 18.31 Eastern Oreg. Tel. Co., Just. Ct 11.65 Col. Bas. Elec. Co-op., Civ. Def 10.10 Pacific N. W. Bell, Civ. Dei 15.00 Oreg. St. Civ. Def. Agency, Uiv. Dei 74.19 Comm. Spec, Sher. Comm. 200.00, Civ. Def., 222.20 .. 422.20 June Crowell, Elec 1.40 Walter H. Hayes, Elec 5.50 Mary Bryant, Dep 284.98 Elvira Irby, Dep 264.16 Lillian Sweek, Sher. Off. Clk 50.00, Assess. Off. Clk. 201.36 251.36 Roderick Thomson, Dep 344.39 Velma Glass, H. Nurse .... 355.54 Alma Green, Off. Clk 80.15 Darl Hudson, Jan 316.50 Josephine Rands, Off. Clk. 46.64 L. D. Tibbies, D. O., Phy 24.22 Esthler Moore, Dep. Sher 185.65 Chas. W. Knox, Juv 47.84 "Skippers Pictures" COMING lit IN COLOR $195 (SIS ($13 VAIUE) Choice of Three Posei Size 314x5 CHILDREN UNDER AGE 7 YRS. No Appointment - Come Early From 9:30 to 5:30 THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IS BROUGHT TO YOU TWICE A YEAR AS A GOODWILL BENEFIT BY THIS STORE. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAY 21 AND 22 Humphreys Rexall Drug 217 N. Main Phone 676-9610 W. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm. Fund 47.84 Herb. White, Ct. Rep 106.56 The following warrants were issued on the General Roads Fund: State Tax Comm 453.90 nib. Emp. Ret. Bd 252.28 First Nat'l. Bank 818.60 St. Ind. Acc. Comm 198.07 Pac. Pow. & Light 21.74 City Water Dept 4.55 Tum-A-Lum Lumber 4.53 Pacific N. W. Bell 23.40 Fulleton Chev. Co 85 Pendleton-Heppner Fr 331.75 Heppner Auto Parts 111.54 Lexington Implement Co. 242.50 Farley Motor Co 1.80 Jones-Scott Co 22.50 Russell Olson Const 122.85 English & Co 182.25 Barratt Sales Co 82.98 Union Oil Co 438.00 A. W. Davis Sup. Co 8.71 John Pfeiffer 1.75 Sadie Parrish 25.00 Umatilla Elec. Co-op. ASSOC 1.00 Industrial Air Prod. Co 7.10 Gene's Chev. St 1.95 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe 19.16 Ford's Tire Serv 4.60 Loggers & Cont. Mach. Co 397.89 Builders Supply 23.11 Stone Mach. Co 110.97 Col. Basin Elec. Co-op 34.15 Alaska Steel Co 31.79 Wes Richfield 640.57 Padbere Mach. Co 5.87 Shell Oil Co 1148.98 Northwest Indust. Lndry .... 6.14 Standard Oil Co 141.00 Heppner Auto Sales, Inc 26.66 Tri-County Equip 83.93 Howard-Cooper Corp 53.83 State Highway Dept 525.00 Camas Cr. Lumber Co 343.20 Labor 6,563.05 The following warrants were issued on the Misc. Fund: James Norene, DVM, Dog Fund 1.00 Hills Office Mach., Alcohol Enf 152.50 Bureau Chief Urges Farmers To Vote Wiley Clowers, president of the Oregon Farm Bureau, today made a special appeal to Oregon farmers to vote in the primary election May 18. "Voting in the primary is just as important as voting in the November elec t:cns," the farm leader said. "Don't blame the party or poli ticians when weak candidates arc slated. Blame those who fail ed to vote in the primary," Clowers stated. "All too often people think the primary election is not important. It is in the pri mary that our potential govern mental leaders are selected," he explained. Mr. nnri Mrs. Euaena Word- Well and family moved last week to Hermiston wnere tney win make their home at 613 Victory Square. Mr. Wardwell recently startpH work at the Ordnance Depot, after 11 years here on the ranch ot Mrs. Amanaa uuvan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish vuptp nt I.phman Sonne's Mav 6 to attend a family reunion. Also at Lehman tor tne aay were me Ed Dick and Bill Blake families. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Free Of Charge To Heppner, lone. Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tueedoi Cattle Wed. Than. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hennlston-McNarr Highway THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF THE HEPPNER SCHOOLS Presents 125 Students in Annual SPRING CONCERT Wednesday, May 23 HEPPNER High School GYM 8:00 P. M. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Arnold Melby ADMISSION: ADULTS 75c High Students 50c Grade Students 25c PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO SEND STUDENTS TO SUMMER SCHOOL AND ASSIST WITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND. INCLUDING NUMBERS BY THE High School Band High School Chorus AND Grade School Honor Band And Soloists From Each Department 0 i.. ..., -..., ,-, , n i it.Hi. i.. ft t Heppner High School Band THIS AD MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING: Peck's Grocery Lexington Inland Chemical Court Street Market Hotel Grill Ella Sargent Ford Tire Service Becket Equipment Co. L. E. Dick Hotel Heppner Cornett Green Feed Pirl Howell Heppner Auto Sales Gonty's Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. MiLadies First National Bank Lois' Beauty Shop Wes' Richfield Peck's Ski Shop Lexington Heppner Laundry Lott's Electric Ambrose Barber Shop Heppner Hardware & Electric Farley Motor Co. Elma's Apparel Heppner Auto Parts Parrish Garage Gilliam & Bisbee Mack's Cafe Northwestern Motel Turf Billiards Van Winkle's Chevron Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Dr. H. S. Huber Dr. E. K. Schaffitz Dr. A. D McMurdo Western Auto Supply Dr. L. D. Tibbies Pendleton Music House Pendleton g Ron's Flowers Jeanne's Beauty Shop Red & White Humphreys Drug Pride of Oregon Wilson's Men's Wear Phil's Pharmacy Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Peterson's Jewelers J. C. Penney Co. Thomson Bros. Fulleton Chevrolet Co. Lairds' Heppner Barber Shop Bill Edwards Gazette-Times Economy Market C. A. Ruggles Insurance Heppner Cleaners Central Market Gene's Chevron Station Lexington Wagon Wheel Cafe Star Theater Bank of Eastern Oregon Dr. W. H. Wolff Heppner TV, Inc.