nttrnzM CAxrrrr times. Thursday. rbruary ii. mi ' - p 1 (J a j ' . . . , ' Funeral Services Held For Laura Taylor, 72 NATIONAL BOY SCOUT Wk was observed la tha nation's capitol during tbm wk of Frbrunrf 7.13. Congressman Al UUmaa (D-Orc) is shown abov rtcviTtn? th Scout mblem from Lion Scout Bobbio Johnson of nearby College Park. Maryland. Tho Congressman woro the emblem throughout the week. The Boy Scouts of America was chartered by Congress in 1916. and la the ensuing years, mort than 36 million Americans hare boon members. Prior to bis election to Congress. UUmaa erred as a leader la the Blue Mountain Council la Eastern Oregon. By MAIT LEE MARLOW Weld ovrt from Ut wrvkl UOA I: DM AN Funeral iur lV Mti lirl.l TurmUy fof laura tYaline Tailor. 7J. who died February 5 at the Com! Shepherd hospital In llermls. ton after an tllnesa tf several cus, Mrs. T.Ur was born February 9. la in Wentworth. Mo, the daughter vt Barney and Km ma Spillman. She was mar rled ttt Algernon F. Talor No vember 21. li'-'H. and thev cam to Oregon In January. H3l and lisl at Klnua until when thv r.i me to Boardman whore thev have lived since, j Survivors besides the widower at home are sons William tJoen of Klamath Falls; Hersohel (loen of IVrtland; Uavld K. NUk Taylor of Portland: and Robert Talor of Boardman; daughter Mrs. Leonard lKrai Bock of Seatttle. Wn, and Mrs. Maryi lavld of Salem: three sister. i.uiitni.1 lavioror .MicniKan, ana two In Missouri: also 23 grand children and 19 great-grand children. Services were held at the Boartlman Community church with Rev. Herman R. Burn of ricUtini:. Burial was In Hoard man Riven' lew cemetery. Burns Mortuarv of Hermiston was In charce. Itettal Aceiu-y the follow init sivclal budt-ei comntlltee was tHlntfit; Flri'iu R.Mtt, MaIh-I 1'iHk. V, J. Baker. larol,t l.a 1 v, Fmrrtt M Kenrie. Pnn to laltoo, Ze Billings and Ron Pit nir Is. Alternates are Veil Mathew4n. liene Hiigel and FloiM.le Coats. Attack Taes Bud Chaffee Word was received here last week f the death of Arthur tBudl Chaffee. S7. In BrtMtow. Calif, on January 2& IVath was cauMHl bv a heart attack while on a hunting trip. He was a former resident here, leaxinc here about twelve years ago. Survivors Include three brothers. Nate of L'ugene. John of IVndle ton, and Alan of Arizona; and three sinters. Father James of Kunene, Marv Fegles of Fort land and Helen Kennedy of Arli'na. Funeral senlivs vvere held In BarMow. County Court Proceedings S NOTICE The County Court has issued an order that all dogs in Morrow county must be licensed. UNTIL MARCH 1, the fees will be .$1-Males $1 -Spayed Females $2-Females AFTER MARCH 1, the fees will be: $2-Males $2-S payed Females $4-Females Unlicensed dogs will be subject to im poundment. Licenses are obtainable at County Clerk's office. Fee for impounded dogs is $1 a day for 5 days. AFTER FIVE DAYS, UNCLAIMED DOGS WILL BE DESTROYED. C J. D. Sheriff Bauman i Engineers Present Contract I For City Hall Construction At the postixmed meeting of the Boardman City Council last Thursday night Pcwev West was authorized to execute the con tract with Cornell. How land. Haves and Merryneia. engineer ing firm, for the design of tho new city hall and park. It Is hoped it will be completed by ! March 15. and advertise! tor jbids bv April 13. The bids will ; be opened May 15. and construe I It'll iv Plan h u . u i . - . should be completed within 120 days. In other action the council passed a resolution for West to make formal application to pur chase the Bureau of Land Man agement land which will be used for the west residential area In the new Boardman town site. Reappointments to the city planning commission are as fol lows: Vernon Russell, Evelyn Black. Harold Baker, all for four terms. Yvallv Hendrix was ap pointed as park and buildings supenisor. Other reappoint ments included: Vernon Russell, police: Seth Russell, irrigation: Joe Tatone. sanitation; Zearl Gillespie, water and fire depart ment; Ed Kuhn, streets. Dave Potter, county senooi superintendent, Howard Cleve land and Ralph Skoubo were present to present the school re location schedule report as fol lows: April 15. 15. the pre liminary plan will be ready lor discussion and revision: May 5. the completion of the pre- iminary design; July 15. the de sign memo win go 10 asmnn- ton. D. C. for approval; warcn 1966, the Corps of engineers- final approval will be made; September 1, 19G6 is the final date to begin construction; bep- tember 1, 1967 the school win be ready for use. At a meeting of the Urban Ke- About 40 persons attended the miscellaneous shower given last Thursday night at the Cringe ball for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene kimcv and family, who lM all their belongings In a fire that destroyed their trailer home Just before Christmas, before Christmas. Many gifts were also sent bv those unable to attend. The affair was spon sored bv the Home Economics club of Greenfield Grange. Com. mtttee In charve was Mrs. Leon ard Betiord. Mm. Guy Ferguson. Mrs. W. G. Scehafcr. Mrs. Karl Briggs. Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Mrs. Horence Root and Mrs. Arthur Allen. i AHintments: Clarence K.ikCMatl to llosplt Hoard, !V rar Ifin. I'aul Ilisler to Fair Board, year term. Marlon Green, to Budget Cum milium, ,t year term. I- 0. Tibbies, II. o.. County i nvMcian, j year term. !..trl Soward. Justice of IVaoe, io wcuare Hoard. Faul Jones, County Judge, to tuuaiuatlon hoard IUrl Ahem, to Fark !Urd. Order: lleppner GaretleHmea de clared Offlct.il County News paper for llfciA. Airres-ment: U. S. of America. West Kten ion Irrigation l)lt . A M.r row County, concerning nad crxMsing. Or.ler: In the matter f a Sm-clal Road Tax Levy Election. Feb. 21. l!?V nlgn.il: MS. '65. Order: Accepting contract with t. S. U. S. Army Corps of En gineTS, Order: Refund of overpayment of In terest by the Bank of East ern Oregon, signed: 16, 65. int louowiaq warrants were drawn oa the General rundt The Ladies Aid Society of Community church held an all day work meeting at the church Wednesday of last week Two. quilts were tied. Mrs. Herman R. Bunr was In charge of the devotional hour. presenting excerpts from the article. "The General next to we!, from the Readc A sack lunch was held at noon. Mrs. Rollin Bishop was hostess. Roy Ball has returned home from a month's visit with rel atives. He visited his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball In Taft. his brother-in-law. Joe Long at Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eden at Snrlne- field: his sister. Mrs. Fearl L'r lacher at Tacoma. Wn.; his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball at Yakima, Wn.; and on his return here went to Heppner to visit a week at the homes of his brothers. Lewis and Archie Ball- Mayor Dewey West, Zearl Gil lespie. chairman of the Urban Renewal Agency, and Vernon Russell, president of the city Planning commission, were In Salem one day last week on business at the state Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck and son Martin were In Top penish, Wn., last Wednesday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Lewis Shattuck. 72. a cousin of Shattuck's. Death was caused by a heart attack. She was sur- j vlved bv a son and a daughter. Mrs. Vane Burt of Rainier vis ited the past week at the home h. O. rerguson. Comm. Exn Walter H Haves, do . Herman Winter. D. A.. Off Rent 65 OH. Cler. Help 112..rx. Sup. 23 35. Tel. 22.82 Chamber of Commerce, i n. v l. r:xp. . Fulleton Che v. Co., Sher. Car Exp Phillip Goodall. do ... Shell Oil Co. do Richfield Oil Corp., do Texaco. Inc.. do .. Standard Oil Co., do ..... C. J. I. Bauman, Sher. .TJ75. Jail Exp. 1.50. Merit. Ill 3.u Humphreys Drug Co, Khir Kim n'Kt- Heppner Gazette Tltnes. Tax Coll Blue Mountain Comm.. Sher. Comm. Fd Kllham Sty St Print. Co, Clk's Sup ; Dunham Print. Co. Clk's Sup. 62 20. Clr. . Sun. 27.35 Roberts & Son, Inc., Treas. Sup Roderick S. Thomson. Assess. Fid Wk 87.09 State Tax Comm., Farm I-i nd Reappraisal 3.0) ). St. Appraiser 9.632 .... 1263200 Standard Oil Co., Nurse's Car 518 Union Oil Co.. do 2.03 Ford's Tire Serv.. do 2.00 Oregon Nurses Assoc., Nurse 35.50 Dooly & Co., do 10.40 Phil's Pharmacy, do 1.65 Edna Chally. do 2.00 Ernest Jorgonsen. Just. Ct., 5th. Rent 25(10, Sup. 5.00. Tel. 35.72 65.72 Pacific N. W. Bell. Cur. Exp 111.90 1 N. W. Ind. Laundry. Cthse. .. 4.40 Herman Green, do 300 Col. Basin Elcc Co op., Cthse. 106.55, Surp. Fds. 1.56, Sher. Comm. Fd. 19.45 I t.,.i t't i-ii. a.... .-. 1., PUI 9 Off. pub. 2-J70 ... , 3-JU3 Farley Motor Co, civ. ivr . ,. nv) Oreg Si I'niv. FM. Set v., t. Agents .... N'65tij Rev. Kenneth Robinson, Juv , 27.76 G. K. Nik andcr. Surp. Fit. Exp. . 15 00 t'nlon Oil Co. Shir. Car Exp 55J Portland Stamp & Meal Co., Clk's I nc ,. 1 20 Humphrevs Druir Co.. do .1H Thermo Fax Sales, Assess. Sup 4500 Oregon St. Tax Comm. do ..... ... 41 lit Pr L I Tibbies, phva. Travel Km 45 IS w. Intl. Laundry. Oh ne. . .... 4 40 Standard OH Co. Cthse. Fuel JH)40, Museum Fd 77J.2 . irjtnj IHnai, ti Clark. Sher. Jail Exp. fJiii Rev. Kenneth Robinson. Juv. Fvp 2lit Turner. Van Martrr Hi vs lit. Bonds 412.10 Marv E. Bryant, Co. Reg. . .. 12 50 Pacific N. W. Bell. Cur. Exp. 104 45 M.rv Brvant. Den. 276 51. Co. Ct. 1111 Elvira Irby, iVp. Kuhn's Garage ..... ... 21 I'uulpiiipnl Co 1214 "1 beiv. More . .... HlJ St . M 10 h Cu, JitUI l II Jonra .S.iri .. , 2m Heppner Auto parts 211 IN I 4-siik'loit Imp. Co . .. .. 24 4"k Fulleton t bev. Co. TK.'sl Klnrua O'tp , 6Misi t in m l I Green Ferd . ..1140 ivttt (ohn's Farm A Hldta. .Sun. ..... 3W Gllltam ft Hisbre Hdwe. ... 4 20 It 4. Mierrr . 51 Wl llumplirrvs Drug 71 I'acitie N W. lu ll 15. HI N. W. Ind laundry 4 74 Columbia Husin Flee. 5n4' City Water m-pt. . . . ..... 4 25 John A PfclMer 10 4 J Stone Mschlnerv Co. . .. 1Z17H ln.tiK.trUI Air Products ttui Shell OH Co. 31 Is) Standard Oil 0 2H71 Norilmet Ind laundry ...... 56t Pacific N. V. Bell 10 0 Ubor 2X1KJ lioadmasler . l 41 S-t Sal .. 4V9f The followlmi warrant was Uaued on the Muc. Fundi Herman Winter, Alcohol Enforcement 61 50 30!)R 2S1.61 M 01 tM 14 1 htuin t.MHiaii. Simh ih-p. 7 ui Lillian Sweek. Off. Clk. 225 67 . 37 50 23 53 122.0K 15S.J .. 9 01 .. 9K7 . 37.60 4125 . 7.17 25.00 20.50 . 3 SO 89 55 . 5.71 Uirralne Ball, Off. Clk. Emia t hallv, Nurse . . Ainu Green, Off. Clk. Darl llud-m. Jan Margaret JorgeriM-n. Off. Clk L. 1). Tibbies. Physician Kenneth Robinson. Juv. Billle Alsup, Jr., Juv. . .. W. C. Drlscoll, Sher. Comm. Fd. Nancy B. Dixon. Surp. Fds Maurice Bvrd. Clr. Ct. Rep 110 53 The following warrants were issued on the Gen. Roads Fundi Hrl' Tire Serv. Union Oil Co. Cole's Electric Mtr. Shop 21232 231.12 92 23 322 81 851 24 09 71 66 7166 47.57 3123 4 02 11313 177.70 Water Disinfectant ruis Need as Sanltiser Will a ilothes drvcr kill bac teria left In sheets and mattress Pads? It helps, but bacteria are in the fabric and the articles In the dryer do not all reach the same temiierature at the s.wne time. Also, articles are sometimes removed U-fore they are reallv dry to avoid wrlnk ling or shrinkage. The bet way to sanitize clothes, whether necessary lie cause of flood or Illness, Is to use a disinfectant such as chlor ine bleach In the wash water. lv not use this for wool, silk, spandex. and some resin fin ished fabrics : fit., iiToin. r... of her brother-in-law and sister, john A. Pfelffer, do .....'.......'.".'. Mr and Airs. Harold Rash. curt st. Mkt.t do Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen re- nw . nn a n,i- STUB Ballot No. To be Torn off by Member of Election Board SPECIAL OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR PRECINCT Morrow County, Oregon, At A Special Election To Be Held On Wednesday, The 24th Day of February, 1965 MARK A CROSS (X) OR CHECK MARK ( ) IN THE VOTING SQUARE AFTER THE WORD "YES" OR AFTER THE WORD "NO." REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE OF MORROW COUNTY BY THE MORROW COUNTY COURT. l.A MEASURE AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY COURT TO LEVY AND COLLECT TAXES IN THE AMOUNT OF $125,000 ANNUALLY WHICH SHALL BE OUTSIDE THE LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY ARTICLE XI, SECTION II, OF THE CONSTITU TION OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR STARTING JULY 1, 1965 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1966, AND EACH YEAR THEREAFTER FOR A TOTAL PERIOD OF THREE (3) SUCCESSIVE YEARS, SAID FUNDS TO BE USED TO CONSTRUCT, IMPROVE, MAINTAIN, REPLACE AND REPAIR COUNTY ROADS. PURPOSE: To authorize the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, to levy and collect taxes in the amount of $125,000 annually, which shall be outside the limitation imposed by Article XI, Section H, of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, on all taxable property In the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, for the fiscal year starting July 1, 1965 and ending June 30, 1966, and each year thereafter for a total of three (3) successive years to more adequately provide funds with which the County of Morrow can construct, improve, main tain, repair and replace County Roads. I VOTE FOR THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY YES I VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY NO to the Provisions Published Pursuant of ORS 250.121 SADIE PARRISH, County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon 127.56 .. 7.50 .. 3 45 .. 1.30 n m turned home Sunday from a MeCabe's Cafe, Jail Exp. .... 20 nrce week s trip which took them pheasant Cafe do 1 00 to Florida, Nassau and Mexico. ! In Miami, Fla., Allan attended Hazel Bauman, do ..' 12.50 the 23rd annual meeting of the Roy Johnson, Umatilla Co. National Rural Electric Cooper- sher do 525 00 atiye Association as a represen-; Heppner GazeTte-tirnes'i tative from the Umatilla Electric Cooperative Association. He and Mrs. Allen then went to Nassau i nrA rt nr..un ir..l Mnj irAH n CUI..I 1J IVll-ltMa, ,tiTAitl, aiiu 1V11TA- Ico City. On their return trip tney stopped in Long Beach, Calif, to visit Allen's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelly. John Kelly of Bristow, Nebr., and his sister, Mary Nott of Portland visited several days nere over the week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mrs. Baker and Allen are niece and nephew of the vis itors. Monday the Allen's took them to Granger, Wn. to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen. A total of $98.18 was turned in here for the March of Dimes, announces Mrs. Claud Coats, chairman of the drive. 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