Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 20, 1966, Second Section, Page 4, Image 12

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Africa Calling
A REPORT riOM THE HEAR EAST
Br ESTHER ANDERSON
ST ESTHER ANDERSON
December W. 13
Our last mall plane brought
us a huKe packet of letters and
card from our friends in Mor
row county and I would like to
take thU meant of telling thorn
all how much we appreciate
their thoughts and creetinKS. It
was truly Christmas Cheer at
It" brat and we all sat down
and read the newt in each Indi.
vidua I letter and felt wed had
a visit with everyone who wtoun
We also appreciate the com.
menu on our stories in the u-rctte-Times.
A everyone said. -Keep them
rominc" we will do our best to
write more.
Rlcht now we are behind on
atorles at the ble 10-day Fair
and then Christmas ha kept us
busy but Nels haa much to tell
you about the Fair, and Tm
unrlnft him to Ret at It. It was
most unusual and Interesting al
though you will need the pic
tures and sound recordings to
Ket the full picture.
Our Christmas was different
as we knew it would be. Days
are summery and there is little
fuss over the holidays here, al
though our next door neighbors.
who are rrencn.
for New Years all night Christ
mas eve. Their tree was set up
in the yard ana tney na -fire
to keep up their outer
warmth while they made merry
until daylight.
County Court Proceedings
Order: Destruction of County
records as per instruction i of the
State Archivist dated 1247W..
Motion: Moved, seconded and
carried that the County trade
in one old gTader on a new one.
and pay the balance.
Tha following warrants wsra
issued on tha General Fund:
E. O. Ferguson. Comm.
Mileage
Walter H. Hayes, do 96.71
Phillip Goodall. Dep.
Car Ex. 14 72
First Nat l Bank. Sal 671.50
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd.
Sot Set 139.99.
SaL 139 99 - --- 279 .98
St. Tax Comm.. Sal 192.20
St. Ind. Accid. Comm.,
do 6363
Blue Cross. Sal. 6995.
DA Misc. 11.45.
Ins. 40.00 121-40
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Tax Coll. 202.00. Assess
Sup. 450.00, Off.
Pub. 62.44 714.44
Texaco. Inc. Sher. I
Car Exp. 0
Roderick Thomson. Assess.
Fid Wk 63.14
St Tax Comm.. Assess.
St. App 10.932.00. Maps
435.99. Mtse 531.77. Ind.
App. tt Audit 240.00 12,139.76
Flnzer Business Mach., H.
Nurse Sup 6.26
Edna Chally, RN. Nurse
Car Exp. 43.05
Oregon Nurses Assoc.
Nurse Sup. - 35.50
Vernon Dillon, et al Just
Ct, 5th, Jur 37.40
Pacific N. W. Bell. Sher.
Comra Fd, 14.00, Cur.
Exp. 157.95 171.93
John A. Pfeiffer, Cthse
Jan. Sup. 2.85
Col. Basin Elec Coop..
Cthse 89.12, Surp. Fds
6.24, Sher Comm.
15.75 - 111-11
C. J. D. Bauman, Jail
Ex 12.75
St Pub. Wei. Comm.,
Welfare .3962.25
Herman Winter, DA Rent
65.00, Help 112.50, Tel.
34.60, Misc. 3.27 215.37
Fay Ferguson, et al, Cir.
Ct Jurors 389.65
Univ. of Oreg., Co.
Planning 1000.00
Billie Alsup, Jr.,
Jnv F!n. 23.77
Beverly Gunderson, do 10.00
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Bonds 10.00
Murray Rexall Drugs, Sher.
Sup. 5.10, Assess.
Sup. 1.90 7.00
Becket Equip. Co., Cthse
Maint ; 2.36
City Water Dept. do 7.50
Herman Green, do 3.00
Economy Mkt & Lockers,
Ind. fund 19.00
Safeco Life Ins. Co., Sal
18.11, Ins. 6.11 24.22
Ford's Tire Serv., Sher.
Car Ex 12.95
Farley Mtr Co., Judge's
Tt. Exp. ..... 18.00
Lloyd M. Berger, Co. Ct 48.00
Burroughs Corp., Tax
Coll. Exp 287.00
Pacific N. W. Bell,
Sher. Comm 14.00
Kilham Sty & Print,
Clk's Inc. : 12.08
Ernest Jorgensen, Just
Ct., 5th, Rent 25.00,
TeL 38.75, Sup. 75.40.... 139.15
Tum-A-Lum Lbr Co.,
Cthse Maint 29.51
Gilliam & Bisbee, do 3.82
G. E. Nikander, burp.
Fds
Farley Mtr Co., Civ.
Def
Albertina Kerr Nursery,
Juv
Louise Home, do
Wes' Richfield, do
St Mary's Home for
Boys, do
Gene Bowman, Soldier's
Ind. Fund .
Pacific N. W. Bell. Sher.
15.00
3.83
3.23
2.26
12.65
5.00
20.00
Comm. 14.00
I We etihed CbMMWM with
'an t:mbaiy family, originally
from luton. the health nurse.
a native Cohsradan and a
French couple trvm LeoHld
vllle. here in a temporary as
signment with the airlines.
Of course our boys were up
from Ibadan and we had a
house full to make the holiday
more like home.
Tr was Native Bush
Our tree was a native bush
and with cornstarch and soap
flakes for snow and some blue
paint to frost our windows, we
felt like tt was iwrmw. ai
leat while inside the house.
We have hopes and plans of
writing to manv this next year
and until we can- we take thla
means of wishing everyone a
very Happy and Prosperous New
Year. Our Gazettes keep trickling
In. have all of September now
and one of October.
I'm ure It Isn't the Zip Code
though. Wes. Read your article
in the December paper that
came airmail In a package of
candy canes. Brought us a lit
tle more up to date.
Sea freight is very slow re
ceived a letter today mailed In
July from Ibadan to Washing
ton. D. C and back to us. A lit
tle late! .
. January 6. 19i6
' No mall plane in or out on
New Year's week-end but on
div i hi. 3rd u-i received
another' stack of letters from
Morrow county. Including yours.
Thermo-Fax Sales. Inc.,
Assess. Sup. 34.80
RN Magazine, H. Nurse
Sup 3.50
Dooly k Co. do 10.40
Pac. N. W. Bell,
Cur. Exp ... 110.90
Standard Oil Co.,
Cthse Fuel 97.71
N. W. Ind. Laundry, Cthse
Jan. Sup. 4.40
Donald E. Clark. Sher.,
Jail Ex. 54.00
St. Compensation Dept.
Ins. 5.00
Harry O'Donnell, Equal.
Bd 20.00
Jasper Myers, do 28.00
Turner. Van Marter &
Bryant Bonds 337.50
Pendleton-Heppner Frt,
Surp. Fds W W
Rachel Harnett Museum
Fund 100.00
Marv Brvant. Dep. 276.52,
Co. Ct 33.34 309.86
Elvira Irbv. Dep. 271.63
Phil Id Goodall. Sd.
Dep. 119.R5
Joyce Phegley, Off. Clk .. 233.71
Edna Chally, H nurse . ZJi.iz
Alma Green, Off Clk 98.87
D. E. Hudson. Janitor . 34859
Margaret Joreensen. Off.
Clk . 85.19
L D. Tibbies.
Phvsician 24.09
Kenneth Robinson. Juv. 71.66
Billie Alsup, Jr., do 71.66
W. C DriscolL Sher.
Comm. 4757
Dan Morrison. Cir.
a. Rep 12033
Nancv B. Dixon. Surp.
Fds 39.17
Lillian R. Sweek. Off.
Clk 266.80
First National Bank.
Sal 689.05
St Tax Comm., do 197.90
Pub. Emp. Rt. Bd,
Sal. 141.10, Soc.
Sec. 141.10 282.20
St Ind. Accid. Comm.
SaL 64.43
Blue Cross, Sal. 69.95,
DA Misc. 11.45, Ins.
40.00 121.40
Safeco Life Ins. Sal.
18.11, Ins. 6.11 24.22
Tha following warrants were
issued on the Gen. Boads Fund:
First Nat'l Bank ... 758.90
St Tax Comm 215.40
St. Ind. Accid. Comm 486.31
Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd. 107.18
Blue Cross 201.60
Heppner Auto Parts 14153
Clyde Equip. Co. .1642.89
Pettyjohn's Sup 1.02
Stone Machinery Co .3525.00
Columbia Basin Elec 22.41
City Water Dept 5.75
Pacific NW Bell 14.45
Heppner Gazette-Times .48
Safeco Life Ins 50.17
Lexington Imp. Co 355.08
L. E. Dick 7.25
Fulleton Chev. Co - 3.42
Davis Eastern Sup. 20.39
Heppner Auto Sales,
Inc 838
Gilliam & Bisbee Hdwe.... 59.00
Ford's Tire Serv. . 107.61
Industrial Air Prod. 8.75
Tum-A-Lum Lbr . 1.10
Standard Off. Equip. 205.00
Stone Machinery Co. 478.16
N. W. Ind. Laundry 6.50
Standard Oil Co. . . 966.20
Farley Mtr Co 1866.00
Pacific N. W. Bell ... 20.10
Fulleton Chev. Co .2218.00
Pub. Emp. Ret Bd. 32.64
St. Tax Comm 227.20
First Nat'l Bank 789.70
St Ind. Accid. 501.70
Blue Cross 19910
Safeco Life Ins 50.17
Labor 5153.36
Roadmaster 456.98
Set Salaries 1328.38
Bookkeeper 260.60
The following warrants were
issued on the Misc. Funds:
Shepard's Citations,
Law Lib 30.00
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
Hosp, Maint 1427.85
(Thanks for taking time.
Coll Surmise
j New Years day at 9:W am.
we were most surprised with
j phone call from the States and
'guess where lleppner, tregon.
Our friends the A b r a m a.
Schmidts, Herman Winters and
other we aren't sure how
many called us to v Happy
New Year. It was W;35 am.
there.
Needless to say we were no
.delighted we could hardlv talk
land were really thrilled that
they could get through. They
(sounded a close as Just acro
town here In Niamey. lald al-
so received a call on the 4th
from Barbara Bloods worth
which came through very clear
ly. It Is small world, isn't it.
We are having wintrv weath
er here for Africa now. Has
been dow n to M degrees K. each
morning In January so is really
chilling alter the extreme hest.
Has rather slowed down the na
tives as they all haven't clothes
to keep them warm, some have
to resort to a blanket. Indian-
style. This month is Ramdan."
a month or lasting tor me Mos
lems. They cannot est or drink
from -sunup to sundown ana
- Get your tax refund in cash, and chances are the money
fritters away.
Get your tax refund in the form of a U. S. Savings Bond
and it will grow 33 13 larger at maturity. Tucked
away to be part of a down payment on a home someday,
a stepping stone to somebody's education, or maybe
just a big help when some emergency pops up.
You'll find an opportunity to take your refund in Sav
ings Bonds when you come to that line at the bottom
of your '65 tax return.
Besides hanging on to your refund, you'll have the
most of them therefore do not
work as they say they are to
weak, start lata In the morn
ings as they feast and visit mot
of the night, then take time out
fur ftU-hta In the aflcrnoun and
are too tired to finish out the
day.
Our population here U large
ly Moleiti, o It means manv
of the local help are not of
much value until Ramadan U
over.
Twins llsoded Bowk
Our boys are gone again. Kit
back to school at Ibadan ami
the twin on their wv back to
Oregon via Kurie. They plan
to travel about 10 weeks seeing
HuroiH. then arrive In Oregon
In time to enter college, rlng
term. Their courses in loadan
being of no further advance
ment to them. It was useless to
continue there. We feel the ex
perlemv of a British school
and African environment have
been educational, however. They
have seen and heard much
these pas month about ther
wavs of life. We hope they ap
preciate more what moid Amer
ican young people take for
granted.
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THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
MONUMENT
IT MARTHA MATTES ON
(Held over from last week)
MO.NU.MF.NT Mr. and Mr.
Stanley Boer drove to Salem
last Monday to I1 with hi kil
ter. Mrs. Nona Copeland of Sa
lem when she underwent snr
eery on Tuesday morning Mr.
loer relumed home Wednes
day evening, after Mrs. Cope
land, was making Roh1 recovery,
but Mrs. hoyrr staved to te
with the Copeland family until
Mrs. Copeland is able to return
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud F.ngle. Patsy
Enrlght and baby, drove to
week to Maraudl and Kano
where other experimental sta
tions are set up. This Is part of
his territory and he has been
eager to see It.
Rli'k ami t are rattling around
our house alone, and It U rath
er lonesome, but we will catch
ui on our letter writing ami
reading. Thank again to every
one tor thinking of us with
Christmas letters.
U.S.Indlvldual lncomTax Return
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CTAD CDAMPI
Mm1 HEPPNER
Heppner on business over the
Sun Flowe Flat route last Tues
day. Mr. and Mr. Fliner Mat
tesoii also took thl route, ie
filling 14t Inches of snow al
the county line and Ifi Inches
a short way Into Morrow coun
ty. County road graders pulled
the two car out of the ditch
after they had In-come stuck.
Among thone going to John
Day on business the past w-ek
were Mrs. II. W. sitt and son
Robert and nleee, Marty Matte
miii: also. Is 1 1 Chance and kll
mer Matteson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kill Hunt and
two daughter of Ko moved
Friday Into the Henry Martin
house. Gene Hunt went to Fox
lust Thursday to help them pack
up and move.
Mr ami Mr. ltolert Fcrrcl of
Camp 5 ient the week end here
visiting Her mother, Mrs. neei
Htnton.
Mrs. Jessie Soott and Robin
drove to Lomi Creek last Thurs
day on business.
Several mcmters of the Mon
ument Community church m-t
last Thursday evening at till)
(or a politick dinner in the an
nex of the rhurch. At meet-
; noo
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is.
satisfaction of seeing it grow and grow. You'll also
have the satisfaction of helping your country.
Think it over when you ask for your refund thU ytar.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION. KBnd.
pay back $1 for every $3 at maturity, can !
cashed In when you need them, provide certain
tax savings, can be bought where you bank or
work. Ask about Series II Bond for income
by check every 6 months.
CT OAXIMfC Dt AM
FOR ALL AMERICANS
lug after the dinner, two new
Iders were voted Into the
church. They are Mrs. Norrl
Stubblefleld and Ul Cor ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Clrnger
of Pendleton wer her fur I've
weekend visiting their folks.
th Archie Glenger and Mrs.
June Hutchison and son For
rest and Mirldon.
When you patronUe GarrtU.
Times advertisers, you help
maks a Utter paper Tell them
you saw It In the G axe tt Time.
CULC ELECTRIC
Motor Rswtndinv
INDUSTRIAL COMMKltOAl
FARM AND 1IO.MK
Pendleton 37tT7M
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