Officers Elected
By Kinzua Club
By VIRGINIA KELSO
Kl.NUA Hie Klnrua Women
rluti nail Ha rnrular inrrtliiir
laat Thursday nfirrnn svltii
Mr. Ul'llw pahtll hostess
fur the afternoon.
urlnir lhi hiuliifM meetlnK
111 folluHiM flUKt lu ! rlrtt
!: Kaihryn Hack, irrllent;
Ilonnle C'arnitrll, vl"e prr-alilrnl:
laii-llle Kcavia, secretary; ami
Virginia Krlso. trraaurer; loul
llollomon and Linalee l4me.
card ami tttft chairman. After
the meeting games wrrv played
fur travrlmif prize.
Mr. and Mr, Clay Phillip were
business visitors lu Walla Walla,
Wah., Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Hteve Conlce and
on Oiik went lo Fortland Fri
day where Ihry had medical care
tor One.
The Auslliary card club met
laM Thursday evening with Mra.
llariiarrt McOmnell a hotira
to the croup. HlKh and floating
for pinochle went lu Virginia
ration, low In Hertha Allen, and
floating lo VI Mlnkard. High fr
bridge went lo J'illne (julnn.
Crab aalad and assorted crack
rra aerved lo the winners
and lo lu Huck, Arlrne 8 hrord
rr. Mrrldel Whatn, Lily May Ms
lad. Naurine Benson, Virginia
Krlw and Mar Uorlng.
Mr. and Mra. ltolrrt lVavis
were In Heppner Friday for md.
ral can.
Mr. and Mra. In MrConnell
aiwnl the weekend In Portland
on business.
Mr. and Mm. Willi Wright
atx-ni the wee k end In IrtUnd
tin business and visiting rela
tives. I,ee Bailey suffered a brokrn
Irft arm Thursday when lie
allpled on a rat walk while at
work. Ilia fare was also badly
scratched.
Mr. and Mra. Arna Stinkard
and Mra Verlln Conner Irfj early
Sunday morning for IMrdy, Miss
ourl. They were called by the
critical lllm-M of Calvin Stink
ard who was badly burned when
the Martini? fluid of his truck ex
ploded. He Is In a Mlarna, Okla.,
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barnes went
lo llend over the week end and
Mrs. Barnes was hospitalized for
teM and treatment.
Mrs. Vernon Terry went to Hep.
pner Monday with Lre Fleming
who went over to visit Mrs.
Fleming who has been receiving
medical treatment there. She
has been staving with her son
in law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Cos.
A former resident of Kinzua,
F.lmcr NeaitelruUt of Long Creek,
was injured at the mill at Long
C-reek Just lefore quitting time
iTiursiwy. lie was taken to a
hospital at John Day. He lost
two fingers, had a broken left
arm, and I having skin graft
on wo other flnpers.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arnold and
family of Condon visited Satur
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Slzemorc.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock re
ceived wtird of the birth of a
dughter January 6 to Mr. and
Mra. Hubert Musrave of Spo
kane. She has been named The
reaa Joy and Join a brother
Tlmmv. Mrs. Musgrave is the
former Jos nine Cook, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ill Cook, former
resident of Kinzua.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mcsser
sehmldt and family of I'oM Kails,
Idaho. spent the week end visit
Ing with Mr. ond Mrs. Rusty Med
lock. Other visitors at the Med
lock were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Rico of Moray Rock. Wash.
Mrs. Marilyn Bailey was hos.
teas Wednesday evening to the
Friendship Club at Jcffmoro Hall.
High and floating were won by
Mablc Murray, low by Zcrlta
Conlee. and floating bv LaVlna
Conner. Others playing were
Mavis Ovler. Doris Stubblcfleld,
Jean Med lock, Carol Norrls, Roslc
Graham. Iat McMinn, Naomi
Rice ond Irene Rumples.
William tarengrl of Netarts Is
visiting with Mr. and Mra. Louis
Lorengel and family.
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THOSE WHO troral highways In tb Condon oraa now may not
rvollta aKtant el damaaa that was don to tnetn In tb Dtctmbti
flood ond th aood )ob of repair that baa bn dona by this dot.
Th photos from tha last istu of taa Condon Air Station paper.
Tha Scopa," show scanas on hiqhwoys out of Condon. Top pic
tura shows a washout on tha highway to Wasco. Canter photo
shows what Rock Creek did at tha Oltx bridga, end tha high
water mark stands about hallway up the side of tha Olex store
In Ihe background. Lower photo shows a section ol the Fossil
highway, completely washed out. The highway now are re
stored to two-way traffic with some occasional rough spots.
(Scop Photos.)
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
(Held Over from Last Week)
MONUMENT The January
birthday party wa held Satur
day, January 9, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gertaon.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs W. A. Moran, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Upper!, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nle Harris, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Cavender, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
lllnton, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Croker, Mr. and Mrs. Ooro
Nichols. Mrs. Hattle Rebenstorf.
Mrr. Martha Matteson, Frank
Kldci, Jack Sweek and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. GerLson.
Five tables of pinochle, weie
played, with hot popcorn, nuts
and candy and coffee servc:l
tlurlncr the evening. Gifts were
exchanged by those having
birthdays In January. Refresh
mcnts of cake, Ice cream, sand
wlches and coffee were served
ct the close of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hlnton ro-
The OLD
PIONEER
SPIRIT
New, higher
rate of
Interest . . .
Ill
Open up new frontiers for
you and your family by getting the
habit of saving systematically here
at our new liberal Interest rate. It's
the safest, surest way to accumulate
money. Stop In today.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
RUST FE
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
BOX 739 PENDLETON
turned Friday from Portland
where Mrs. lllnton consulted
do-tors. She expects to return In
rcoruary lor more testa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nuro.se
Ami (amity left January 11 for
Needles, Calif., where he was
transferred, after working at the
radar station above Klmberly.
Parrell Farrens drove to Hepp
ner Tuesday on business and
visited the rest of the day with
his mother, Mrs. Evelyn tarrens,
Verne McCarty has driven hi
cattle over to the Bud McCarty
ranch near Spray to feed and
calve.
M. Llppert and M- Hamilton
sncnt Saturdav cleanlnir ud the
home of Ivy Barnard, damaged
by the flood, before Mrs. Bernard
returns home irom 1'enciieton
L. L. Flower and Bill Chance
left Sunday morning for Othello,
Wn., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson
drove to Hoppner on business
last week.
WEDDING. PARTY and ANNI
VERSARY Napkins with names
Imprinted ; Monog rammed
Tlaylng Cards; Regency Pers
onalized Note Stationery; Wed
ding Books. Inquire at Gazette
Times office. 49-tfx
CO
AT
ARBUCKLE
MOUNTAIN
28 Miles
Southeast
of
Heppner
on the
Willow
Road
(Inquire at any Heppner
Service Station)
1200 Foot Rope Tow For
Intermediates and Experts
300 Foot Tow For Beginners
Open Every Saturday
and Sunday
10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
FEES: Big Tow S1.75 per Day
Small Tow 50c per Day
Small Tow 50c per Day
4h
Leader's Banquet
To Observe 50lh
4-H Club Year
Fifty Odden Years- bus been
M-lri-ted as Ihe I heme f'-r the
Mrow County 4 II ladera ban
qurt Wrdne-9y, Janisry Z7.
according to Inna Oorge. coun
ty estrnnlon agnt.
Four II club work began In
Oregon In lJl. and In 191H.
when 4 II project were under
the charge of county achool sup
erintendents. Morrow county i
4 II work began.
The 4 II program has playeJ
an Important role in the develop
ment of our nation since the first
clubs, which centered around
projects In raising corn and can
nlng tomatoea In Ihe south. To
day. II has expanded lo offer
oinc 50 project to Oregon ooy !
and girls. These prr.Wi and
club adlvltlr are planned to,
ore o re for cltlzeruhip a well I
a vocation In today's world.
Much of the credit for progress
In I II belong to the volunteer
adult leaders. Their chief duties
Include advising 4 II member In
tirolert work, club business and
recreation and record keeping.
But often they also are found
hauling youngsters and exhibits, I
phoning, conducting tajent nignr
or dress revues, and participat
ing In community service pro
jects.
Most or tne rewaras or ii
leader are In Ihe form of person
al satisfactionseeing their club
member develop responsibility
and tiki I Is.
iMblic recopnitlon will be given
last year' Morrow county 4 II
leaders at the banquet Wednes
day. They will be guest of the
Columbia Basin Electric Coop.
Flftv-two person will receive
Din recognizing completion of 1
to 5 year 4 II leadership. An
other 15 will be presented special
certificate for service to I II,
varying from 6 to 'JO years.
A "Belated Christmas" wa en
loved by three of four Heppner
girl who came home from Port-
land over the weekend. Kern ice
Thomson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thomson, and Ruth and
Martha Peterson, daughters or
Mrs. Lucy Peterson, had been un
able to get home for Christmas
because of the flood, and this
was their first opportunity to
come home after the holidays.
Accompanying them was Gail
Hoskins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hokklns, who did man
age to get home for Christmas.
Bernice and Ruth are employed
In Portland and Martha and Gall
are attending school there. They
arrived home Friday, coming via
bus, and returned Sunday.
mtrntn GAirnx timei. Thursday jonnacr . mi
County Court Proceedings
County Court met In regular 'Sadlw parrUh. Co. Ok, Clk' Ire.
eion on Dee. 2. l4. Trie mln- b'i, Klec. T.20 14 10
utea of Ihe previous term ere;S4dle parrUh. Clk Conv.
read and approved.
APIt'lNTM K.VT; Farl Soward.
JuM, of Ihe peace, pro Temjwffe,
Signed I r 2, l'Jo4.
Resolution: Regarding Second
Circuit Judjfe position" for Wh
. . . . ... . . i . ,
H, lrl.
Permission: Pacific Northwest
Bell fur Installation of Cable,
Signed De-emter 2. YM'A.
Agreement: State lllchway
Commission. Morrow County. Re
Airport Road. Irrlgon Junction,
signed: Dec. 18, Y.A.
Appointment: Floyd Jne.
Heppner. Oregon, to Fair Board,
slrned Dee. 2. lyG4.
tap 80.40
Dunham Print Co, Ar Off
Sop. 30 25
Rderlfk Thomson, Aaea. Fid
W k 4A72
.Standard Oil Co Nurse Car
F.sp .
RN Mag.. Nurse 3W
Morck A Co., do
Kdna Chally. R N.. do 3(H
Ernest Jorgensen, Just CL, 5th.
Rent 25 00
Pacific N. W. Bell. Cur
Esd 145
Herman Green. Clhse 3 00
City Water Dept.. do - 7.V)
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Jail
Ksp. 21
Tb following warrant were .Hazel Bauman. do . 7 50
M k natural rundi i ircult Ct. Juror i
James brlMtill. P.M., Just Ct.. fth. Het'pner Gazette-Tlme. Juat T
Sup . .
0rar E. Peterson, Co.CL
Kp rH.57
Paul Jones, do 35 25
Herman W. Winter. DA, fff.
Help. 112.50. Rent 65.00. Tel.
759. Ml. 9 CO 1I C9
Jayne Bus. Mach., D.A.
Sup 52,50
EO. Ferguson, Comm.
Exp. J 01 .to
Walter II. Have, do 103.50
Blue Cross, Sal. 9690. DA Mlse.
11.45. Ins. 4.H.00 15635
Safeco Life Ins.. Sal. 21.99. Ins.
7 4 2 29 41
St. Tax Comm.. Sal. 174 00
Pub. Emp. Ret Md. Sal 1Z5.33.
Soc. .Sec. 125.33 ZA.M
First Nat l Bank. Sal - 611.25
St. Ind. Accld. Comm.. do 6452
Standard Oil Co.. Sher. Car
Exp 2863
Richfield Oil Corp., do 1071
Shell Oil Co.. do 19.27
Phillip Goodall. do 11341
CJD. Bauman. Ment 111 325,
Sup. 7.00, Jail Exp. 3.00. CD
2 U)
Cth. Sup..
Just. Ct., fith. Jurors ....
Umatilla Co. Menl. Ill
See of SL, Data IToc.,
Elee.
20 20
15.00
120
12.40
Col. Ba. Elec, do
Unlv of Oreg., Co. Plan.
Comm - lOOOOO
U. S. Geol. Sur, Stream Gag.
Fd Mo no
Jasper Myer. Equal Bd .... 14 HO
Harrv aDonnelL do 10.00
Turner, Van Marter A Bryant.
In. a!'!!
Con Suo. Co, Emerg 5.02
Lloyd M. Berger. Co. Ct 48.00
Ford' Tire Serv., Sher. Car
Exp. 1285
Col. Ba. Elec. Coop., Sher.
Comm. Fd.
Heppner Gazette-Time, Asses
Sup. 73.85. Off. Pub.
32.40 106.23
Ernest Jorgensen, Just Ct., 5th,
Tel. 34.12. Sup. 5.00 30.12
Tum-A-Lum Lbr Co, Cthse
ep 43.03
Frank Adklrw. do 7.00
15.75 jStandard Oil Co, Clhse
Standard Off. Equip.. Sher. Sup. Fuel siu
5.17. Clk Inc. 5.70, Assess. Sup. Col. Baa. Elec.. Cthse 13257.
510. Just Ct 6th, Sup, Surp Fds. 156 ... 1-.,1-"
4 95 20.92 Donald E. Clark. Sher, Jail
Burrougri Corp, Tax Coll. I Exp. .... ....... . -60.00
Kxn 24ou .Manaara mi tquip, jusi vt.
J
fWir r.. Peterson. Co. Ct UM
Mary I'.. Bryant. D-P ia
It. 3.134 . -
FJUra Irby, Dep. 21 ti
UUUn Sweek. Off. Clk 2tW
Phillip Goodall. Spec.
Dep. . tlM
E.1na Chs.V.V. H. Nurse ... 23112
Alma Green. Off Clk 0223
pari Hudson. Jan. .JC2M
'Unuiirl Jorrenten. Off.
umz; . - win
I. n Ti,t.U rtivfeU lan 2103
Kenneth ltoblnn. Juv. 143M
W. C lirtscoll. Sher. Comm.
Fund -.. 4757
Nancy B. Dixon, Surp,
I Ids. ..... 3123
'Maurice Byrd. Ct. Rep. 115 0
,Irraine Ball. Off Clk. 2-12 34
First Nat l Bank. Sal 64325
I-ub. Fmp. Ret. Bd, Sal. 131.40.
I S.. See. 131 10 2tf0
St. Ta Comm. Sal 1M90
St. Ind. Acrid. Comm.. Sal 2 42
Blue Cross. Sal K7.!r5. DA Misc.
11 45. Ins. 4100 . 143 40
Safeco Life In, Co, Sal 2T0.
In. $ - 27 6
Tbe follewtna warrants were
Issued oo tbe General Heads
Fundi
1Mb Fjtip. Ret. Bd. WW
St. Tax Comm. . . 157.H0
St. Ind Acrid. Comm. 410J
First Nat l Bank 570 40
Safeco Life In. 4A44
Blue Crm 141J5
Two Trackers Meet
The Two Tracker 4 II club met
January 12 at the rodeo grounds.
The meeting was called to order
by Marcla Jones and ten mem
hen u-ere nresent. Flovd Jones
went over some tests with us. Justice Ct. 5th, Jurors
We changed the meeting date to Hotel unii. Jan txp.
1500
6th. Sun.
G.E. Nikander. Surp. Fd
Exp.
St. Pub. Wei. Comm.,
Welfare - 2336.00
Turner Van Marter lc Bryant-
Bond lCr.OO
Robert Abrams, Sec. Treas,
Museum Fund 150.00
.. 36.00
2.25
the second Monday of every Circuit court Jurors Mbt
month. Mr. Jones served refresh- Rachel Harnett. Museum
merits. Fund - 100.00
Dovie Alderman, reporter Robert Abrams, Clr. Ct. Spec.
Atty 150.00
See u tor envelopes of all Kenneth Robinson. Juv. Ct,
k.nd. The Gazette-Times. Exp. 27.20
irnlo'a Klectrie Mtf ShoD 12150
jpadberg Mach. Co. 10U.65
I su,r Mm Ci.nl Kf arh
Co. 159
Heppner Auto part 103.75
Henoner Auto Sale. Inc. 300
Clvde Equip. Co. 19S80
DH Jones A Son . 15 00
Pacific N.W. Bell 25 R5
ICitv Water Dept. 455
Sadie ParrUh. Co. UK nau
Union Pac R. R. Co. ... 9 25
Pendleton-Heooner Fit 16000
Inhn A. Ifeiffer 1.10
iGllllam A Bisbee Hdwe 307
Lexington Imp. Co. 36.11
IFulleton Chev. co. 40254
iDavi Eastern Supply -
Co. 11167
Kustom Upholstery Shop .. 25.00
(Stone Machinery Co. 2C5045
H. W. English Co. 604.38
Standard Oil Co. 20U3
l!nion Oil Co 4314
ICol. Bas. Elec. Coop , 43.15
City of lone
Harold Van Horn .100.00
'Shell Oil Co. .. 381 60
industrial Air Prod. 31.07
Labor ... 523530
Set Salaries 1296.70
"Roadmaster 446.14
First Nat l Bank 754 60
I Pub. Emp. Ret Bd. 157.72
St. Tax Comm. 215.10
St. Ind. Accid. Com ....561.07
Blue Cross 141.85
Safeco Life Ins. 48.44
1 The following warrants were
Issued on the Misc. Fundi:
Bender-Moss. Law
Library - 73. u J
Automatic Sprinkler Corp,
Hosp. Maint 1315.00
Antnmatl. Snrtnkler Corn..
j Hosp. Maint. 1228.19
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