Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 21, 1963, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. November 21, 1963
County Court Proceedings
County Court met in regular
session. Oct. I. lyw. ine mm
utes of the previous term were
read and approved.
Nolo Andprson was put in
charge of the Weed Control pro
in work with the Ad-
visnrv Committee and Harold
Sherer, Roadmaster.
The following warrants were
Issued on the general tuna:
Oscar E. Peterson, Co. Ct. $51.12
E. O. Ferguson, umm.
Tr. Exp 13.15
Milton A. Biegei, comm.
Tr. Exn 35.68
Herman Winter, DA
Cler. Help 112.50, Off.
Ront fwnn. Sud. 41.53.
Tel. 28.93 247.96
First Nat'l Bank, Sal 673.4(1
St. Tax Comm., Sal 416.08
Pub. Emp. Rot. Bd.,
Sal. 178.80. Soc. Sec.
178.80 357.60
St. Ind. Accid. Comm.,
Sal 33.54
N. W. Hosp. Sorv.,
Sal. 103.30. DA Misc.
9.50, Ins. 56.00 168.80
Pacific N. W. Bell. Slier.
Comm. Fund 15.00
C. J. D. Bauman, Mont.
Ill 3.75. Jail Exn. 5.25.
Sher. Inc. 11.15 20.15
Texaco, Inc., Sher. Car 4.25
Standard Oil Co., Sher.
Car 45.62
Shell Oil Co., Sher. Car 5.90
Richfield Oil Corp., Sher.
Car 65.76
Humphreys Drue Co.,
Clk's Inc 78
Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk.,
Clk's Inc. 5.00, Cir. Ct.
1.80 6.80
Sylvia McDaniel, Treas.
Inc 45.31
Roderick Thomson, Assess.
Fid Wk 41.04
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Assess. Ine. 100.95, Off.
Pub. 26.91, Sur. Fds.
Exp. 6.16 133.92
Oreg. St. Tax Comm.,
Assess. Inc 2.00
USDA, ASCS, Fisc. Services
Div., Assess, Maps 8.80
Parrish Garage, H. Nurse
Car .'. 5.00
Ernest Jorgensen, Off.
Rent, Just. Ct., 5th Dist. .. 25.00
Pacific N, W. Bell, Cur.
Exp 68.15
Furbish Chem. and Sup.,
Cthse. Inc 21.08
City Water Dept., Cthse 7.50
Herman Green, Cthse 3.00
Wagon Wheel Cafe,
Jail Exp 72.20
Floyd L. Holady, DMD,
Jail Exp 15.00
Earl P. Ayres, Gr. Jury 7.58
James J. Farley, do 7.58
Randolph Lott, do 7.58
Carl Marquardt, do 9.58
W. W. Weatherford, do 12.30
Donald Whitesmith, do 7.58
Wilbur Worden, do 7.58
Mary Nelson, Cir. Ct. Wit. .. 12.04
John II. Kottkamp. Spec.
Atty 85.50
Dunham Print. Co., Elec 18.00
Ella Smith, Elec 10.00
Charles V. Knox. Juvenile
Exp 29.22
Col. Has. Elec, Civ. Def. 19.00
Case Est., Surp. Fds. Exp. 15.00
Pendleton -Heppner Fit.,
Surp. Fds. Exp 35.30
Dept. of Fin. and Admin.,
Surp. Fds. Exp 9.25
U. S. Geol. Sur., St.
Gauging 520.00
Morrow Co. Fair Bd.,
Imp. Fair Bldgs 11,965.03
Economy Mkt. and Lockers,
Ind. Fund 15.00
Consolidated Sup. Co.,
Emerg 1,028.00
Pacific Power and Light
Co., Cthse. 133.3!),
Surp. Fds. Kxp. 18.51 .... 151.90
Pacific N. W. Bell,
Cur. Exp 13.00
James Driscoll, P. M.,
Stamps and Env 25.00
Ernest Jorgensen, Just. Ct.,
5th Dist., Sup 47.91
N. W. Ind. Laundry, Cthse. 4.40
Farley Motor Co., Emerg. .. 22.95
Packer-Scott, Cthse 6.95
Donald E. Clark, Sher.,
Jail Exp 14.00
Lexington Oil Cooperative,
Park Fund 342.72
Barratt Sales Co., Park
Fund 30.60
Oma Cox, Ment. Ill 12.50
Hazel Bauman, Ment. Ill .... 17.50
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Ment. Ill .... 7.00
Heppner Clinic, Ment. Ill .... 10.(K)
Standard Off. Equip.,
Clk's Inc 80
Robert L. Peterson, Cir.
Ct 2.23
Robert Abrams, Spec.
Atty 123.55
Peterson's Jewelry, Cir. Ct. .. 13.15
Donald Lee Adams, Jurors,
Cir. Ct 32.14
Sara Adkins, do 15.16
William Baker, do 29.08
Reita Bibby, do 17.10
Evelyn Black, do 1 154
Marguerite Chapin, do 15.16
Robert Davidson, do 17.88
Jane Flatt, do 15.16
Norma French, do 23,00
Josephine Huston 23.00
Walter Jacobs, do 2300
Cena S. Leonard, do 17.50
Eugene Maoske, do 17.SS
Melvin Melena, do 20.11
New Club Organized
Harriet Evans organized a
sewing club November 13. We
have six members. Our officers
are Dee Anne Wagner, president ;
Mareia Young, vice president;
Linda Starks, secretary, and Lin
da Eckman, new reporter. Our
last member, Dee Ann Petty
john, will be a monitor.
Linda Eckman reporter
Work on Projects
Ruralettes 411 club mot at the
home of Wendy Cluistophersoa
on November 2. We measured
and cut the material for our
head scarfs, and then pinned thv
head scarfs together. We are lo
finish them before our next
meeting. Visitors were Mrs. Mc
Cabe and Mrs. Hoskins.
Mary McElligott and Julie
Zinter, reporters j
Fred Murtishaw, do 32.28
Jean Nelson, do 19.80
Ted Palmateer. do 23.64
William Parker, do 32.28
Roy Partlow, do 31.00
Harry Proudfoot, do 23.00
Howard Pulfrey, do 32.23
Roy Quackenbush, do 15.16
Margaret Siewert, do 15.16
Herman Stroeber, do 15.16
Weldon Witherrite, do 24.60
Mildred Wright, do 21.40
Henry Baker, do 7.50
Carl Spaulding, do 7.50
Dewey Britt, do 7.50
Emil Groshens, do 5.00
William Barratt, do 5.00
James Driscoll, do 5.00
Jack McTimpeny, do 5.00
Bert Corbin, do 5.00
William L. Cox, do 5.00
Fred Gimbel, do 5.00
Billie Alsup, Jr. Bailiff 24.07
Mary Nelson, Witness 24.08
Norman Nelson, Witness .... 12.04
Robert B. Abrams, Witness .. 5.00
John Kottkamp, Witness .... 5.U0
Robert Witherell, Audit 1,632.50
Mary E. Bryant, Dep.
258.09, Co. Ct. 25.00 283.09
Elvira Irby, Dep 258.24
Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk 256.94
Lorraine Ball, Off. Clk 212.61
Alma Green, Off. Clk 79.53
Darl Hudson, Jan 314.48
Margaret Jorgensen, Off.
Clk 75.46
L. D. Tibbies, D. O.,
Physician 24.09
W. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm
The following warrants were
issued on the Gen. Roads Fund:
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 449.46
First Nat'l. Bank 592.40
St. Tax Comm 398.10
St. Ind. Accid. Cornm 272.48
N. W. Hosp. Serv 127.15
Pac. N. W. Bell 23.05
City Water Dept 4.95
Jack Allen Sup. Co 44.13
Davis Eastern Sup. Co 16.99
Goodyear Serv. Stores 72.56
Ford's Tire Serv 17.40
Fd 47.57 ' lone Chevron St 1.50
Chas. V. Knox, Juv 134.44 , Heppner Auto Parts 41.39
Maurice Byrd, Ct. Rep 106.01 Stone Mach. Co 8.58
Nancy B. D y.on, Surp. ' Balzer Mach. Co 52.72
Fds 23.73 Automotive Equip. Co 8.87
Heppner Lumber Co 50
Anderson's Bldr's. Sup 48.00
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co 161.15
John A. Pfeiffer 10.31
Howard Keithley 1,419.50
Cornett Green Feed 25.04
American Bit. and Asphalt
Co 1,218.76
Arrow Trans. Co 462.21
Pacific Power and Light .... 6.96
Farley Motor Co 12.41
Barratt Sales Co 51.96
Builders Supply 52.00
Gilliam and Bisbee Hdwe. 11.24
Lexington Imp. Co 431.80
Standard Oil Co 432.56
Indus! rial Air Prod 31.85
Fulleton Chev. Co 37.08
Union Oil Co 343.75
N. W. Ind. Laundry 5.28
City of lone 1.20
St. Highway Dept 25.00
Oregon Mtr. Serv 24.45
C. J. D. Bauman, Sher 35.09
Labor 5,476.95
The following warrants were
issued on the Misc. Funds:
St. Tax Comm., Weed
Cont 23.50
Heppner Auto Sales,
Weed Cont 11
Lexington Oil Co-op, Weed
Cont 160.85
James W. Norene, Dog
Fund 6.25
City of lone, Weed Cont 1.20
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