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Council Appoints Members; May Budget Meeting Date Set By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN The ann u a 1 budget meeting for the city of Boardman will be held May 14 at the city hall. At the regular monthly meeting of the city council last week the following were appointed to serve on the ouaget committee: Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Ronald Daniels, Mrs. Ronald Black and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Others on the committee are Wally Hendrix and Mrs. Florence Root. Alternates are El don Shannon, James Harper and Mrs. Ernest Peck. Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf will be budget clerk. Preceding the budget meeting there will be a combined meet ing of the city council and the city planning commission. M. D. Valkenburgh, The Dalles attorn ey, will be present to discuss city charter amendments. The meeting will convene at 7 p.m. Church Has Holy Land Speaker Mrs. Odessa K. Neild, graduate of the Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, was guest speaker at the Boardman Com munity church Sunday at the morning service, and showed slide pictures of the Holy Land at the evening service. Mrs. Neild was dressed in an auth entic Bethlehem woman's cos tume, and explained the mean ing of it. Larry Totton and Dean Dodson, Multnomah students, ac companied her. Totton spoke to the Soul-winner's class in the evening, and Dodson sang two solos at ths evening service. The senior class of Riverside High school presented two one act comedy plays in the gym nasium Friday night. The cast of "Potluck" was as follows: Sandra Morrow, Eileen Ely; Nancy Morrow, Barbara Davis; Mr. Morrow, Rod Miland; Mrs, Morrow, Pat Partlow; Bob Con way, Johnny Partlow: Lucinda, Gloria Friend; Aunt Amy, Dor othy Rash. The cast of "Spraks from An Old Flame," was Mr. Beam, Kent Boothman: Mrs, Beam, Janice Parker; Mary Beam, Sharon Franke; Mick Porter, Jim Hoffman; Welling ton Porter, Bill Cooley; Claire, the mad, Willane Fegert. Al Reeves, Riverside High school band instructor, took 22 members of the senior high band to the Northern Eastern Oregon district 6 band contest at La Grande Saturday. They made a No. 2 rating, which is excellent. JN umbers played by the band were: "Port 25 March," "Coeur d' Alene" and "Balladair." Party Honors Mrs. Shattuck The Ladies Aid Society of Community church held a fare well party at the church Wed nesday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Lowell Shat- tuck, past president, who recent ly moved to Hermiston. She was presented with a gift. Mrs. Seth Russell was winner of an Easter egg hunt. Hostesses were Mrs, Emery Lyons, Mrs. Frank Mar- low and Mrs. Claud Coats. Mrs. Herman Burg reported on the Village Missions conference she attended at Touchet, Wn. the first of the week. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe were Mrs. Thorpe's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Geyserville, Calif; her par- ' CALIFORNIA SURF MOTEL if Right on Beach ic Rooms, Suites. Kitchen Apts. k Patios overlooking the ocean k Phone, Free TV k Free morning coffee jlr One mile to city center it Credit Cards Honored 2010 E. Ocean Blvd. LONG BEACH FREE! Write for literature and new TRAVEL GUIDE lilting fine motels from coast to coast, Inspec ted and approved by Congress of Motor Hotels. iff ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and her brothers and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Lawrence Smith, all of Un ion. Chloe McQuaw, student at Pa cific University at Forest Grove, is spending spring vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCJuaw. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Florence Root Sunday were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Root and child ren Curtis, Maurice and Jane, and Doug Dutton. all of Wasco, Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely were Mrs. Ely's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. bam uels of Cottage Grove. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. New ell Vaught, Sr. and daughters Kathy and Susie of Sunnyside, Wn. Judy Morrison and daughter Rhee of Compton, Calif, are vis iting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brimmer. Lynae Aase of Touchet, Wn. visited two davs last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black. Her mother, Mrs. Sigvald Aase and sons Sigurd and Eric came after her Thursday and were overnight guests at the Black home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Burg attended a Village Missions area conference at Touchet, Wn. the first of last week. There were 10 communities represented. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry NewKirK of Ocean Lake were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs. They are mov ing to Umatilla to make tneir home. A trrouD of ladies went to Hermiston one day last week to honor Mrs. Lowell Shattuck on the occasion of her birthday. In the erouD were Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and Mrs. Frank Marlow. The Home Extension Unit will meet April 16 at the grange hall with Esther Kirmis, county ex tension agent, Heppner, in charge. Subject will be "Care of sewing machines." Mrs. Nathan Thorpe will have luncheon tickets there for sale to the annual Homemaker Fes tival at Heppner in May. Gifts for the state hospital are to be brought to the meeting this time. Members of the Boardman Garden club will go to Pendle ton April 15 to have a potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Nate Macomber, former club member. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and daughter Diane visited in Pen dleton Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist. Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the week-end in Walla Walla, Wn. visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Zerba. Mrs. Louise Earwood has re turned home from a month's vis it with relatives. She went first ir vat hpr father. Herman Steinke, in The Dalles, and then to Estacada to visit ner son iv,.iar nnH danohtpr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf. From there she went to Torrance, Calif, to visit at the home of her son ana daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tfonnpth Farwood. and on to Tu- junca, Calif, to the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Payne. Payne's took her to Phoenix, Ariz. iu visit another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Strahm, Court Proceedings County Court met in regular session on Aiarcn btn, 1963. The minutes of the previous term were read and approved. Ed Dick, member of Morrow Co. Resources and Dev. Plan Comm., and also speaking for tne (jnamoer oi commerce, asked that $1500, but not less than $500, be included in the budget for park development. Strawberry Road is to be com pleted, One cattle guard is to be installed lor Frank Ander son and Delbert Emert. It was ordered that the fol lowing personal property taxes be cancelled because they are uncollectable: Billy Harris, $4.03; Martin Bauernfiend $5.91; C. H. Willis, $4.85; Jefferson Walker $1.06; Linda Stewart, $1.01; C. E. Gordon, $314.58; Q. L. Rufner $821.08; Shell Oil Co. $2.48; and McNutt and Sons, Inc. $328.29. The U. S. of Amerlra atrrppd to purchase a strip of land from Morrow County. The followina warrants wnro issued on the General Fund? O. E. Peterson, Co. Ct. Inc. $18.20 Milton a. uiegei, uo. Ct. Mileapp rqw E. O. Ferguson, Co. Ct. Mileage 6.69 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd Sal. and to San Diego, Calif, to an other brother-in-law and sister's home, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bas- sett. On her return she stopped at the Califf home in Estacada, and they brought her home and spent the week-end here. Menus for Riverside Hieh school and Boardman Grade school for the week of AdHI 15-19 are as follows: Mondav toasted cheese sandwiches, soup, gingerbread with whipped cream; Tuesday barbecued meat, buttered corn, cottage cheese, pudding; Wednesday spaghetti with meat sauce, rolls, salad, ice cream; Thursday fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit; Friday fish sticks, baked potatoes, salad. fruit. Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. 194.31, SS 421.87 616.18 First Nat'l Bank, Sal 725.35 St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Sal 36.40 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd Soc. Sec. Qrtly. Exp 13.86 C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Inc 45.28 Heppner Gazette-Times, Cir. Ct. Inc. 29.95, Off. Pub. 452.32, Sher Inc. 24.20 506.47 Standard Equip. Co., Sher. Inc. 24.13, Tax Coll. 2.85 26 98 James Driscoll, P. M., Stamps and Env 25.00 Heppner Auto Sales, Inc. Sher. Car 15.45 Dunham Printing Co., Cir. Ct Sup. 57.10, Clk's Inc. 1.60 58.70 Kilham Sty. and Print. Co., Clk's Inc 1.44 Address-MultiGraph Corp., Assess. Inc 2 23 Marshall Valuation Serv., Assess. Inc 25.00 Roderick Thomson, Assess. Inc. 2.00, Fid. Wk. 59.72 .. 61.72 St. Tax Comm., Assess. Inc 35.81 Ernest Jorgensen, Just. Ct. 5th Dist. Rent 25.00, Inc. 15.43 $40.43 Hermiston Herald, Just. Ct. 5th Dist. Jur. & Sup 93.15 Margaret E. Berroth, MD., Invest 75.00 Velma R. Glass, R. N., H. Nurse 15.00 Shell Oil Co., H. Nurse Car 4.69 Parrish Garage, H. Nurse Car 28.95 Union Oil Co., H. Nurse Car ' 3 98 Pacific'N."wrBeTl7cur.' Exp 95.20 John A. Pfciffer, Cthse 1.40 Verd-A-Ray Corp., Cthse 60.81 Herman Green, Cthse 3.00 Pac. Power & Light, Cthse 165.99 City Water Dept., Cthse 7.50 Tum-A-Lum Lbr., Cthse. Repairs 34.61 Hazel C. Bauman, Jail uxp 17.00 Ella Sargent, Jail Exp 4.80 Herman Winter, D. A. Off. Rent. 50.00, CI. Help 100.00, Tel. 14.00, Misc. r 7.32 171.32 H. G. Campbell, Cir. Ct. Gr. Jury 13.10 William Sowell, do 7.58 Conley Lanham, do 7.58 Ralph Skoubo, do 14.70 Kenneth Palmer, do 9.42 Al Fetsch, do 10.70 David Baker, do 10.38 Howard Cleveland, Just. Ct. 6th, Jurors 5.48 Dick Wilkinson, do 5.96 Ralph Beamer, do 5.80 Wesley Marlatt, do 5.00 ulenn Irby, do 5.00 Leslie W. Moore, do 5.00 Norbert Herschel, do 3.00 Craig Off. Sup., do 11.60 Turner, Van Marter & Bryaat, Ins 2333.58 Rachel Harnett, Museum Fund 100.00 Dept. of Fin. Surp. Frop.. Kural Fire 2.50 St. Pub. Wei. Comm., GA 289.25, FC 112.50, OAA 1,672.50, ADC 997.00, APTD 261.50, MAA 315.75 3648.50 Chas. V. Knox, Juv 24.12 Col. Basin Elec. Co-op., Civ. Del 48.50 M. L. Case Estate, Emerg. 15.00 M&R Floor Covering, fcmerg ot.OO Standard Oil Co., Sher. Car 22.14 Shell Oil Co., Sher. Car .... 21.92 Texaco Inc., Sher. Car 16.81 Heppner Gazette-Times, Just. Ct., 6th, Sup 14.60 Heppner Clinic, Ment. Ill .... 10.00 Union Oil Co. Museum Fd., 92.43, Cthse. Fuel 93.77 186.20 N. W. Hosp. Serv. Sal. 114.50, DA Misc. 9.50, Inc. 64.00 188.00 Simmons Carbon Co., Treas. Inc 17.68 Address-Multigraph Corp., Assess. Inc 89.08 Pacific N. W. Bell, Cur. Exp 93.10 Packer-Scott, Cthse. Inc 6.95 Mary E. Bryant, Dep 28;.09 Elvira Irby, Dep 249.59 Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk 128 69 Lorraine Ball, Off. Clk 194.01 Alma Green, Off. Clk 79.53 Darl Hudson, Janitor 314.48 Margaret Jorgensen, Off. Clk., Just. Ct. 5th Dist. .... 75.46 L. D. Tibbies, D. O., Physician :.. 24.09 Wm. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm. Fund 47.57 Charles V. Knox, Juv 134.44 Ross Ortega, Ct. Rep 106.01 Elizabeth McDonald, Thurs.. April 11, 1963 Page 3 i""7J"""idwpsi GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER. OREGON Emerg 57.08 The following warrants were issued on the Gen. Road Fund: Union Oil Co 33614 City Water Dept 4.75 Facfnc Power & Light 21.11 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 227.56 First National Bank 542.40 St. Ind. Acc. Comm 232.09 Pacific N. W. Bell 14.35 John A. Pfeiffer 1.85 Gilliam & Bisbee, Hdwe 4.70 Humphreys Drug Co 9.92 lone Chevron Station J.S0 Norman Titus 2.44 Barratt Sales Co. 1.20 " Hardman Groc 1.05 Stone Machinery Co 330.83 Lexington Imp. Co tib.Ui Farley Motor Co. 5.10 Heppner Auto Parts 90.01 Fulloton Chev. Co 27.98 Ford's Tire Serv 11.75 Guthrie Machinery Co 970 Senter Tool Serv 15.63 Loggers & Cont. Mach 79.66 Akers' Motor Serv 26 05 Davis Eastern Sup 29.19 Wes' Richfield 83.03 D. H. Jones & Son 25.00 Coles Elec. Motor Shop .... 156.60 City of Heppner 5301.42 City of Boardman 507.26 City of lone 1207.70 City of Lexington 861.41 City of Irrigon 438.54 Tom Walker 63.00 Industrial Air Prod 11.14 Stone Machinery Co 3750.00 Pacific N. W. Bell 15.25 Standard Oil Co 722 82 Anderson's Bids. Sup 68.50 N. W. 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