Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1962)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 13, 1962 County Court Proceedings Flections 22.50 S. C. Russell, Elections 5.00 Mary E. Bryant, Dep 24.y Elvira Irby, Dep 264.16 Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk 258.71 Roderick Thomson, Dep. 344.39 Alma Green, Off. Clk 80.15 Darl Hudson, Jan 316.50 Josephine Rands, Off. Clk. 75.17 L. D. Tibbies, Physician .... 24.22 W. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm. Fund 47.84 Chas. V. Knox, Juv 135.21 Ross Ortega, Ct. Reporter 106.56 The following warrants were issued on the General Roads Fund: St. Ind. Acc. Comm 312.18 First National Bank 962.40 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 226.58 City Water Dept 4.35 Pacific Power & Light Co 8.76 John Pfeiffer 21 Cornett Green Feed 7.42 Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe 2.21 N. W. Ind. Laundry 5.30 Union Oil Co 246.21 Ford's Tire Serv 1.25 Clyde Equip. Co 1053,10 Cruit's Replacement Parts 22.16 Davis Eastern Sup. Co 43.70 Lexington Imp. Co 4.87 Case Furn. Co 5.50 Fulleton Chev. Co 2.60 Heppner Auto Parts 149.67 Petcrs-deLaet, Inc 20.69 Wood Tractor Co 10.41 Stone Machinery Co 356.02 Heppner Auto Sales 103.15 Pacific N. W. Bell 10,12 Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk 11.60 Burroughs Corporation 43.06 Farley Motor Co 113.27 Pendleton Iron Works 20.00 Standard Oil Co 94.00 Shell Oil Co 1243.20 Labor 5325.57 The following warrants were issued on the Misc. Funds: Jeff Walker, Dog Fund 45.00 Peter Lennon, Dog Fund .... 30.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co., Law Library 17.00 Witherrell & Witherrell, Hasp. Maint 50.00 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS County Court met In regular session, Nov. 7, 1962. The min utes of the previous term were read and approved. It was ordered that the Real Property Taxes be abated against Arthur A. and Lena Allen, and Walter and Olga M. Wyss, as the U. S. Gov't had exercised their option to buy their property be fore July 1, 1962. The following warrants were issued on the General Fund: E. O. Ferguson, Co. Ct. mileage $ 6.15 Milton A. Biegel, Cty. Ct., mileage 19.75 Oscar E. Peterson, Co. Ct., Inc 54.70 Witherell & Witherell, Audit 1400.00 James Driscoll, P.M., Sher. St. & Env 25.00 Sadie Parrish, Elections .... 20.96 St. Ind. Acc. Comm., Sal 39.66 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., Sal. 179.45, Soc. Sec. 406.03 585.48 First National Bank, Sal 760.85 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., Qtrly Exp 16.17 N. W. Hosp. Serv., Sal. 109.65, DA Cler. Help, 9.50, Ins. 60.00 179.15 C.J.D. Bauman, Sher. Inc. 20.00 Heppner Auto Sales, Inc., Sher. Car .' 12.78 Standard Oil Co., Sher. Car 29.77 Hills Office Machines, Clk's Inc. 24.50, Tax Coll. 12.98 37.48 Dunham Printing Co., Clk's. Inc. 24.85, Cir. Ct., Inc. 24.85 49.70 Ore. St. Tax Comm., Assess. Timber Reappraisal .... 4500.00 Craig Office Supply, II. Nurse Inc Loo Velma R. Glass, II. Nurse Inc 30.00 Standard Oil Co., H. Nurse Car 4.22 Farley Motor Co., Nurse Car 4.00 Velma R. Glass, R. N II. Nurse Inc 1L00 Herman Green, Cthse. Inc. .. 3.00 John Pfeiffer, Cthse. Inc 3.81 Ct. St. Mkt., Cthse. Inc 1.78 Pacific Power & Light, Cthse H9.97 City Water Dept., Cthse 7.50 Ella's Grill, Jail Exp 3.70 Hazel Bauman, Cir. Ct., lumr 22.00 Bcrniee Nash, Cir. Ct 43.00 Circuit Court Jurors 397.4. Herman W. Winter, DA Tel. 18.41, Sup. 35.00, Off. Rent, 50.00, Cler. Help 90.50 $193.94 Pfimnmv Mnrket. Indigent .-un,l 10.00 ril Rn. Flee. Co ol).. f'lv Di.f. 10.65 Howell Appling, Jr., Audit 50.00 Mahoney & Abrains, DA Tel. 6.30 Charles V. Knox, Juv. Inc. 30.01 Heppner Gazette-Times, Off. Pub 407.04 Much. Co.. Rural 32.29 C. J. I). Bauman, Ind. Soldiers Fund 7.30 Election Boards 690.34 Milton A. iiiegel, Co. Comm 87.2.) K. O. Ferguson, Co. Comm. 90.60 Oscar K. Peterson, Co. Ct. Inc 61-25 Sadie Parrish, Clk's Inc 46.60 Heppner Morrow Co. Cham, of Comm., Co. Ct 40.00 Phil's Pharmacy, Sher. Inc 2.08 Richfield Oil Corp., Sher. Car 24.15 Shell Oil Co.. Sher. Car .... 31.91 Bunoueh Corp., Clk's. Inc. 13.05 Raymond French. Kauai. lid 48.00 Sadie Parrish. Co. Clk., Clk's Inc 5.53 Di. L. D. Tibbies, Med. Inv 10.00 Pacific N. W. Bell, Cur. Exp 71.69 C. K. Ward Co., (Mr. CI. Inc 12.10 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Cir. Ct 5.00 Stevens Ness l.uv Pub. Co., Just Ct., 6th Dist. Sup 2.70 1 ut I. Acc. Comm., Insurance 7.50 Turner, Van Mailer & Hivant, Ins 5S7.70 Heppner, Auto Sales, Inc., Civ. Def 20.31 Oreti. Assoc. of Juv. Ad. Councils, Juvenile 25.00 Inland Cbeni. Service, Rural Fire Dunham Printing 8.20 Co., Gilliam Highway Work to be Let At its meeting in Salem on December 18, the State High way Commission will receive bid's for the grading of 7.55 miles of the Columbia River Highway between Blalock and Arlington, it is announced. Plans call for grading on new alignment, which will place the highway above the pool eleva tion of the new John Day dam. This section will be built to In terslatu standards with four 12 foot lane travelways flanked by 10-foot shoulders on the outside and 6-foot shoulders on the in side. This section of grading is scheduled for completion by Oc tober 31, 1963. Condon Base Due To Get Structure Congressman Al Ullman and Senator Wayne Morse notified the (iazelte-times lasl week thai Hie Air Force will authorize its construction agent, the Army Corps of Engineers, to proceed with ('(instruction of an electrical emergency power unit at Condon Air Force Base in Condon. Funds in the amount of $335, 000 are being released to the Corps of Engineers for this pro ject, I hey said. II is expected that the Corps will now adver tise for bids and award a con trad. Dohcrty Heads Frat Dennis Doherty, sou ot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doheiiy o,' Heppner, has been elected pu si dent of Kappa Sigma fraternity at (he I'liiversily of Ore;,o.i, it has been announced. T nn Dri ; coll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll of Heppner. was elec ted treasurer of Hie sane' fra ternity. Both are juniors at the university. Yes, i1h Gazelle-Times can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. 1 hone ti.'li 922S. If Tl . . i I. . -1 iff me next nesi wins to being there- L LONG 1 innmcTAMnr , UUIOIHIIULj Share friendly talk-settle plans , and give just as much pleasure m you get CALL TONIGHT! New OSU Bulletin Tells Range Calf Research Results A long-range research pro gram aimed at improving winter performance of Eastern Oregon range calves has been sum marized in 10-year findings by Oregon State University Agri cultural Experiment Station. Improved feeding practices in cluding use of feed supplements along with meadow hay, value of antibiotics in the feed dur ing the first few weeks follow ing weaning, and best dates for weaning calves are among key findings reported by OSU re searchers. Results of trials conducted from 1951 to 1961 at the Squaw Butte Experiment Station near Burns are reported in a new OSU bulletin, "Winter Feeding and Management of Range Calves." Oregon residents may obtain free copies of the bulletin from local county agents or the new OSU Bulletin Clerk, Corvallis. The 24-page illustrated bulle tin was prepared by the Squaw station staff and has applica tion to large areas of the inter mountain west where ranchers rely on native flood meadows for winter hay supplies and on sagebrush-bunchgrass ranges for summer grazing. Good, sound calf-wintering programs are increasingly impor tant to help offset generally higher production costs of rais ing feeder cattle, the bulletin points out. The bulletin reports how use of phosphorous fertilizer on prop er sites in native flood meadows increases yield and quality of hay and boosts calf gains. Use of protein supplement with meadow hay for a wintering ration also has brought marked Increase in gains. The place of pelleted hay in a winter program, comparisons of cottonseed meal and urea as feed supplements, and use of copper supplement with meadow hay are other topics discussed. Rock Club Sets Goal Of Ten Field Trips Saturday December 8, the 4-H Golden Rock club met at the public museum. We elected Kelly Green for song and game leader. We talked about a field trip that we might take on the Christmas vacation if it is nice. We plan to take 10 field trips this year. Bobby Peck, reporter Home Featured The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleveland, located on the Hinton Creek highway, is the subject of an article in the Dec ember issue of Northwest Rural ite. It tells of their "all-electric" home and the heat pump heat ing. Included are pictures of the home's exterior and an interior view of the living room. Authors of the bulletin are Squaw Butte staff researchers Joe D. Wallace, R. J. Raleigh, Farris Ilubbert Jr., and W. A. Sawyer, station superintendent. Leon Tabor returned here the first of November from a 15 month tour duty with the U. S. Air Force in Pakistan to take his wife and children to Goodfellow A. F. B. San Angelo, Texas. They left November 19 for the new station. WHITE SPACE IN ADVERTISING IS A GOOD INVESTMENT MEN! Full or Part Time EARN $450 to $700 a MONTH Train To Be An INVESTIGATOR Investigators needed everywhere including your community. Hundreds of accidents and losses will occur requiring qualified people to investigate and adjust these losses for insurance companies, railroads, airlines, government bureaus, etc. We train you at home in your spare time. You hold present job until ready to switch. NO previous experience or higher edu cation required. Free placement assistance. Write for personal interview. MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII MAIL i COUPON I FOR I COMPLETE I INFORMATION: Accident Investigating School P. O. Box 993 Boulder, Colorado Name Age.. Street City State Phone Hrs. at home Only an electric dishwasher lilies to wash dishes! vff rcI Iter T-V i --i3i-'K-S'C I r ;Tv 'flRsif v4rr if,!, . . vwfc -; r -: I ! fei MWt&-1 ; ' hyV(.K.'. ;V 4- X4'' ' W0 Get one - you'll love it! An automatic electric dishwasher will put a new sparkle in your eyes . . . and a new sparkle in your kitchen, too. Let electricity take over after every meal . . . keep the china, the glassware, the silver-even the pots and pans sparkling bright and hygienically clean I Now, enjoy extra hours-and extra energy-to spend on things you want and like to do. Dishwashing's a pleasure . . . electrically ! See the newest dishwashers, either portable or built-in models, at your electric appliance dealer's today! Pacific Power & Light Company You Live Better . . . Electrically! fill PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL WW1 ISO