HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. May 21, 1964
one news
Rainbow Assembly No. 89 will
hold Dublic installation on Sun
day afternoon, May 24, at 2:00
p.m. Karen Hams was electee.
Worthy Advisor at the Assembly
meeting last Tuesday evening.
Other officers elected were
Elaine Gaarsland, associate ad
visor; Bonnie Hynd, charity;
Mary Nichols, hope, and Shirley
Hicks, faith. The girls are mak
ing preparations for attending
Grand Assembly at Corvallis on
June 21 through 23. They will
have nearly 600 hours of service
to their community to report.
The girls plan to earn part of
their expenses for Grand As
sembly so anyone with work for
any girls to do is asked to can
Karen Hams or Susan Lindstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot,
Sr., of Portland were week-end
guests of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Proud
foot. While here both families
attended open house at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Proudfoot, Jr., on Butter Creek
Sunday honoring their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Auction Ticket Sale Underway
Plans for the church auction
on June 6 are developing rapidly.
Anyone with services or articles
to donate are asked to contact
Lindsay Kincaid or Bristow's
Market for listing in advertising.
Mrs. Bill Rietmann is chairman
of the ticket sale and would like
to inform the church school
members that there will be a
contest among the students to
see who can sell the most tickets.
Prizes will be awarded to first,
second, and third place winners
for boys and first, second, and
third place winners for girls.
Tickets may be obtained at her
home or at church on Sunday
morning.
Frank Jepscn of Walla Walla
spent the week-end visiting rel
atives here. He was a guest at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary
Holtz.
Locust OES Elects Officers
Election was held at Locust
Chapter No. 119, Order of Eastern
Star, on Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
being re-elected as worthy mat
ron and worthy patron for the
ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O'Connor were elected
associate patron and matron.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann was chosen
secretary, with Roy W. Lind
strom as treasurer. Mrs. James
Lindsay and Mrs. Herbert Ek
strom Sr. were elected conduc
tress and associate conductress,
respectively. Installation of elec
ted and appointive officers will
be held in June. The Chapter es
pecially honored Melvin Melena,
who is moving to Haines soon.
He was presented a gift from
the Rainbow Girls by Karen
Hams, worthy advisor-elect, as
a thank-you for having served
on the Rainbow advisory board.
Mr. Melena received a gift from
Locust Chapter, and a Masonic
Bible from AF&AM Lodge No.
120, which was presented by
Charles O'Connor. Serving on the
social committee for the even
ing were Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom, Jr., and Mrs.
Walter Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
were hosts for a party for her
Church School class on Satur
day evening at their home. The
children learned bowling rules,
form, and etiquette. They also
took tests over the semester's
work on "Jesus of Nazareth."
Brock Linnell made the best
score and Ricky Boyce was sec
ond for the boys. Kristin Nelson
scored highest for the girls and
Susan Jane Jepsen was second.
Besides members of the class,
Mrs. Walter Jacobs and Mrs.
Pete Cannon were present. Re
freshments were served the
group before going home.
On Sunday all the students
of the class, who had attended
at least three Sundays of every
month in the semester, attended
church services together and
then left afterwards for Pendle
ton, where they had a picnic in
the park and then went bowling.
Those going were Ricky Boyce,
Brock Linnell, Carl Smouse,
Kathv Holtz. Susan Jane Jep
sen. Kristin Nelson, Christine
McCabe, Bob Benson, Terry Can
non, Melvin Gaarsiand, Tanya
Tucker, and Barbara Boyce. Mrs.
Mary Holtz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boyee and Jim, Mr. Don Linnell
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
and Bill, accompanied the class.
Unable to attend were Rick Har
riett, Greg Jacobs, and Jane
Krcbs.
Sewing Club Works
On Wool Articles
The "Teen Seamers" 4-H sew
ing club met May 16 at the Al
fred Nelson home. Our leader,
Mrs. Keith Rea, looked over our
wool practice articles and helped
us with many problems we
might have encountered. She
also demonstrated making but
tonholes and different hems In
various materials. By our next
meeting we are to have our ex
hibit patterns fitted and layed
out on the material.
Our next meeting will be held
at the Bryce Keene home on
June 11.
Karen Nelson, reporter
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County Court
Proceedings
County Court met April 1, 1964,
at the Courthouse in Heppner.
The minutes of the previous term
were read and approved.
A motion was made, seconded,
and carried that the County
adopt a group life Insurance
plan for County employees.
A motion was made, seconded.
and carried that the Lexington
Airport residence be insured for
$8,000.00.
A motion was made, seconded,
and carried that the County pay
Elmer and Bob Lyons for re
moving trees from the County
road right-of-way in Boardman.
The Court unanimously agreed
to boost the further development
of Highway 74 in the present lo
cation to the Heppner Junction.
The following warrants were
Issued on the General Fund:
Herman Winter, DA $189.23
E. O. Ferguson, Comm.
Mileage 5.45
Walter H. Hayes, do 40.27
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd.,
Sal. and Soc. Sec 373.00
First Nat'l. Bank, Sal 562.95
State Tax Comm., Sal 455.32
St. Ind. Accid. Comm., Sal. 41.32
N W. Hosp. Serv.,
Sal. and Ins 187.25
Finzer Business Mach.,
Co. Ct 26.35
Oliver Creswick, Co. Ct.
Ind 41.50
C. J. D. Bauman, Sher.
Inc., Jail Exp 20.25
Standard Oil Co., Sher.
Car 32.54
Kilham Sty. & Print.
Co., Clk's. Inc 4.48
Standard Office Equip., do 3.10
Roderick Thomson,
Assess, Fid. Wk 64.80
Phil's Pharmacy
Nurce Inc 72.34
Craig Office Sup., do 4.80
Union Oil Co., Nurse Car .... 4.35
Ernest E. Jorgensen,
Just. Ct 54.82
Leg. Counsel Comm.,
Just. Ct 35.00
Pacific N. W. Bell, Cur.
Exp., Juv 109.30
City Water Dept.,
Cthse 7.50
Pac. Power & Light,
Cthse., Sur. Fds 120.53
Packer-Scott, Cthse 35.45
Wagon Wheel Cafe,
Jail Expense 13.15
Hazel Bauman, do 5.00
Maurice M. Byrd, Cir.
Ct. Inc 9.75
Circuit Court Jurors 897.89
Lexington Oil Co-op,
Park Fund 41.96
Gazette-Times, Elec,
Off. Pub 624.15
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Ins
A. D. McMurdo, Ment. Ill .
Columbia Basin Elec,
Civ. Def
Mid-Col. Planning, Co.
Plan. Comm 600.00
Keep Oregon Green 50.00
Dept. of Fin., Surp.
Fds. Exp 28.50
Pendleton-Heppner Frt.,
do 108.40
Herman Green, Cthse 3.00
Kilham Sty. & Print.
Clk's Inc 9.53
Ford's Tire Serv.,
Sher. Car 14.53
Standard Off. Equip.,
Tax Coll 11.75
Phil's Pharmacy, Sher.
Inc 3.04
Assoc. of Co. Assessors,
.Assess. Inc 50.00
N. W. Ind. Laundry Co.,
Cthse 4.40
Robert B. Abrams,
Juv. Ct. Exp 37.14
C. A. Ruggles Ins.
Agency, Ins 72.86
M. L. Case Est., Surp.
Fds. Uxp 15.00
Mary Bryant, Registrar .... 12.50
Oscar Peterson, Co. Ct 18.07
Shell Oil Co., Slier. Car .... 13.88
ComniTrimix Inc., Sher.
Comm. Fd 19.25
Pacific N. W. Bell, do 15.00
James Driscoll, I'M,
Clk's. Inc 42.57
St. Anthony Hosp., Jail
Exp 136.50
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Bonds 25.00
Standard Oil Co.,
Museum Fd 65.22
Jessie M. Bell, Urn.
Co. Clk., Ment. Ill 15.00
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Ins
Lifeeo Ins. Co., Sal.
& Ins
Mary E. Bryant, Dep.
271.82. Co. Ct. 25.00 ...
Elvira Irbv, Dep
Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk.
Lorraine Ball, Off.Clk.
Edna Challv, H. Nurse
Alma Green, Off. Clk. .
Darl Hudson, Jan 322.S6
Margaret Jorgensen, Off.
Clk 78.58
L. 1). Tibbies, Physician .... 21.09
Charles V. Knox, Juv 132.51
W. C. Driscoll, Comm.
Fund 47.59
Maurice Byrd, Ct. Rep 87.-11
Nanev B. Dixon, Surp.
Fds 31.25
The following warrants were
issued on the General Roads
Fund:
First National Bank 516.30
St. Ind. Accid. Comm 268.44
St. Tax Comm 373.50
Pub. Emp. Ret Bd 464.28
Howard Cooper Corp 5147
Shafer Radiator Serv 69.85 j
Heppner Auto Parts 54.44 I
Heppner Auto Sales 2.65'
fruit's Replacement
Parts 79.41
Beall Pipe & Tank i
Corp 1,561.69 !
Gene's Chev. St 1.90 !
Tuin-A Lum Lbr 3.60
Ralph Skoubo 165.00
Gazette-Times 131.75
Pacific Power & Light 18.30
City Water Dept 5.10
Pacific N. W. Bell 10.00
N. W. Hosp. Serv 111.85
Inland Chev. Serv 627.00
lone Chev. St. 5.95
Stone Mach. Co 616.94
Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe 7.95
Pettyjohn's Sup 118.22
Wear l'rev. Alloys 1.130.00
Monument Class To Graduate May 25
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Monument
High school had its Junior-Senior
banquet and prom on Saturday
evening, May 16. Graduation ex
ercises will be held Monday,
May 25, at 8:00 p.m. at the gym
nasium. A farewell party was held in
the Legion-Grange hall Friday
evening, May 8, for the families
of the Harold Corks and the
Henry Cuppers, who have sold
their ranches here. The Corks
will make their home in Bend
and the Cuppers are moving to
La Grande,
Mrs. Clara Flower, the first
and second grade teacher, had
her annual Mother's Day party
for her two classes on Friday
afternoon, May 8. There were 14
mothers and grandmothers
present. Each year she has a
house plant for each child to
give their mother as a Mother's
Day gift. After a program she
served Kool-Aid, cookies and ice
cream.
Donald Capon celebrated his
18th birthday Wednesday, May
6. High school students were in
vited to a hay ride and wiener
roast, ending with a record hop
at the Legion hall.
Mrs. Jack Forrest returned
home May 7 with their new son,
Lexington Imp. Co 158.99
Ford's Tire Serv 15.25
Alaska Steel Co 64.00
Cornet t Green Feed 6.00
Ind. Air Prod 13.35
Gen. Fire Equip 7.25
Dewey's Chev. St 1-85
N. W. Ind. Laundry 5.46
James Driscoll, P. M 42.58
Standard Oil Co 204.18
Heppner Lumber Co 18.00
Shell Oil Co 572.40
Fulleton Chev. Co 75.60
Lifeco Ins. Co 48.44
Lexington Imp. Co 12,015.75
Heppner Auto Sales 2,275.49
Labor 3,757.76
Set Sal 1,182.10
Roadmaster 406.74
The following warrants were
issued on the Misc. Funds:
Legislative Counsel
Comm., Law Library 35.00
James W. Norene, D.V.M.,
Dog Fund 3.50
John Donald, born May 3 in
John Day, weighing 8 lbs., AV2
oz. Grandmother, Mrs. Doris
Capon and Mr. Forrest went af
ter them. Other grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest.
A daughter was born April 28
to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborne,
weighing 7 lbs., iy2 oz. She is
named Leslie Lou. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Osborne
of Fox and Mr. and Mrs. George
Stubblefield of Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Hall
of Prineville had a son March
16. He was named Kenneth
Duane and weighed 6 lbs., &Vi
oz. The mother is the daughter
of Mr. and Mxs. Everett Wheeler
of Kimberly, known here in
school as Julia Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Epley, now
of Pendleton, are the new par
ents of James Bruce Epley II,
born April 28, weighing 5 lbs.,
15 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Epley of La Grande and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stirwalt of
Kimberly. Mrs. Epley was the
former Diana Stirwalt.
Brothers and families from
Gold Beach who have bought the
Harold Cork ranches are Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Miller and 13-year-old
daughter, Niki, and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Miller.
Word was received May 9 that
the father of Mrs. Pearl Martin
had passed away Friday night
in Salem. Mrs. Martin was there
with the family.
Saturday morning, May 9,
about seven cars loaded with
boys, girls and teachers from
La Grande, under leadership of
Joe Batty, came through on their
way to the fossil beds. While
stopped here, several went over
to Milt Morgans and talked
about rocks.
Bruce Ward of John Day
spent Saturday here with his
father, Swede Ward, who is re
modeling Red Foster's new office
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and
four children returned Saturday
after spending two weeks in
California visiting his relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fleming
arrived Saturday at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Stella Mc
carty. Sunday they visited in
the homes of Harold Reynolds,
Darrel Dulanney and Elmer
Matteson. Mr. Fleming left Mon
day for his home at Jackson
ville, but Mrs. Fleming stayed
to visit friends and relatives for
two weeks. She was known as
Mrs. Josephine Schruam before
her marriage to Mr. Fleming.
Mrs. Dorothy Page of Milton
Freewater visited at the Elmer
Matteson home on Mother's Day.
Pete Gilman and Lon Merrell
returned Wednesday after at
tending funeral services for Mrs.
Pete (Myrtle) Gilman In Hepp
ner on Tuesday. She died Satur
day morning, May 9, in her
home while eating breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson of
Bend have purchased the Henry
Cupper ranch. The Cuppers are
moving to La Grande where
they have purchased. 'The Moon
Motel."
Roy Crane of Novato, Calif., is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bud
Johnson on the Cupper ranch.
Janice Cork and Reta Cupper
accompanied Wayne Leathers to
Bend where they visited Harold
Cork in their new home. Edna
Moore accompanied them to
Prineville where she spent the
day with her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Cork, Jr., and family. Mr. Leath
ers met his wife at the bus de
pot in Bend on her return trip
from Chico, Calif., where she
had visited their daughter and
family, the Al Gates, and also
her son Buzzy who attends Chico
State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durbin and
children of Prineville spent Sun
day here visiting her mother,
Mrs. Reeta Hinton.
Mrs. Page Dulanney and also
Sammy Howell were both in the
John Day hospital with mumps
the past week.
Mrs. Frieda Wheeler who spent
10 days visiting here returned
Monday to her home and work
in Pendleton.
Friends gathered at the
Legion-Grange hall Friday even
ing ioi a farewell party for the
Cuppers and Corks. A nice mir
ror was given each family as a
farewell gift.
Mrs. Kathy Howell has been
In the John Day hospital for the
past week.
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