KCrPHEl CAZCnX-TtMCS. Tbarador. february IT. ISCt
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County Court Proceedings
Apiolntments: lleppner Ga- lleppner Auto Sale . 7H
lette-Ttmes as Official Mewspa- I'ailln-rg Math, to. .... fd ta
per tot County; ' Wankers llrppiuv Auto rru . iNSti
to Hospital Board: Vernon lUia Ukington Oil Co op S?i
sell to Budcrt Board: Sadie I'ax- Cornrtt Crren 'cd JUl.tit
Council Agrees
To Buy Loader;
Snyder Resigns
(Continual from M(i 1)
Section 3
Members Present Meal Preparation Ideas to Group
run. Budget Officer; Ralpii II. W. rncluh. live. 73721
BpsnitT to Weed Committee;
Floyd Jonrt to Fair Hoard.
Order: Approving rial of First
Addition to Boardman for FUinjt
and Kecord. dated 110 64 .
Acceptance ot Bid: Standard
Oil Co. lor 300 gal. tack, hose
meter and stand to be installed
at lrrlgon, Oregon.
Tne foUowta warranto weee
Usuad ea the General liadi
C o. Ferguson, Comm.
Mileage t.M
Walter H Have, do 3472
Herman Winter, D. A,
Expense
Paul W. Jones, Judge's
Tr. Exp.
Harper A Row. Ct Sup.
Ftnrer Business Mach..
do
C J. D. Bauman, Sher.
Sup. 67.65, Ctv. Vet.
2.50. Jail 2.50
Murray Rexall Drugs,
Sher. Sup. 5.10. Ct.
Sup. 3.78
Standard Off. Equip..
Tax Coll. 4.20. Assess.
Sup. 3 60, Trcas. Sup.
5.00. Clk's Ine. 5.85
Heppner Auto Sales, Inc.
Sher. Car Exp.
Shell Oil Co.. do
Standard Oil Co.. do
I'nlon Oil Co- do
Texaco. Inc.. do 16.58
C. J. D. Bauman. Sher.
Tr., Sher. Car Exp.
300. Dep Car Exp.
300
Phillip Goodall. Dep
Car Exp. 97.68.
Sher. Sup. 436
(iecket KVjulp Co, 91H
Otv of lleppner 37D5K9
City f Boardman 2t2!Hl
City of lone ..... 76 S3
City of Lexington N'.'JM
City of Irrlgon
City Wster lvpt
Col. Baln F.lec. ......
Standard Office
Equip. ,
City uf lone ........,
C. J. D. Bauman,
Sher. Tr. .....
Northwest Ind.
Laundry
l,r.l . Tim C...
29143 Dais Eastern Sup'.""
'ISioiw Machinery Co.
53J2
7265
30ft 93
530
.... 2514
5 f
... 1.20
.. 12.00
... 4 )
... 4 55
... 5201W
... 2370
.. 144 42
.. 45 00
- 215
tarley Mtr Co. ..
lone Chevron St.
Columbia Sand A
Grave! . 10.83
Deal! Pipe A Tank
Corp, 3024 90
Standard Oil Co
a I tHr:e"s Chev. St 3 K5
w Stone Machinery Co, ..12.000 00
Carl F. Spaulding. Jr HO.tM
Labor -l.Vf7.K9
. . I Koadmaster ..... 434.57
13.65 Set Salaries 1264.09
I Bookkeeper 24S.03
9 26 lMU1 tb Mlac rundsi
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
iiuatp. niaini jwu?o
James W. Norene. DVM.
Doe Fund 7.50
Hermlston Medical Center,
Heppner Auto Sales, Sher.
6.00
I !
. 102.04
.3665.90
....... 132.09
105.05
4.80
74.80
8.00
5.00
6.96
25.00
355
66.20
5.80
10.00
New Car
Col. Bas. Elec,
Sher. Comm. 15.75,
Cthse 110.88. Surp.
Fds. 5.46
Blue Mtn Comm., Sher.
Comm. Fd
Kllham Sty & Print Co..
Clk's Inc
Xerox Corp.. do .
Roderick Thomson. Assess.
Fid Wk 5056
Kllham Sty & Print Co.,
Assess. Sup 24.36
St Tax Comm.. do 36.12
Addressoeraph-Mult
Corp., do 2.78
Edna Chally, RN,
Car Exp
Nursing Outlook,
Nurse Sup
Phil's Pharmacy, do
Ernest Jorgensen,
Just. Ct, 5th.
Off. Rent
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
Cthse Rep. A Maint ..
M & R Co., do
John A. Pfeifer, do
Herman Green, do
City Water Dept., do 750
City of Hermiston,
Jail 14.70
Albertina Kerr Nursery,
Juv. 2.83
Blllie Alsup, Jr, do 30.25
St Mary's Home for
Boys, do 5.00
Shorb's Inc, Just Ct,
6th. Sup 3.00
James Driscoll. P.M,
do - 5.00
Oree. St ColL Ext
Serv., Co & Home
Dem. Agent .614350
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Ins 746.00
Supt. of Documents,
Park Fd 16.50
Ernest Jorgensen, Just Ct,
5th. Tel. 29.95, Sup.
8.40
Nat'l Assoc. of Counties,
Assoc. of Oreg. ;fts:
Counties -
Sadie Parrish. Clk's -
Trav. & Exp
Ford's Tire Service,
do
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Clk's Ine. 19.75. Off.
Pub. 31.05 1 50.80
The Flax Co.,
Clk's Inc
Murrays Rexall Drugs,
do
3M Business Prod. Sales.
Assess. Sup 52.00
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Phys
Tr. Exd. 32.40. Med.
Inv. Exp. 10.00 42.40
N. W. Industrial Laundry,
Cthse 4.40
Clifford Aldrich, do 14050
Wagon Wheel Cafe,
Jail -
V. H. Gehling, M. D,
do -
Wes' Richfield, Juv.
Dept. of Fin. & Admin.,
Surp. Fds Exp.
Standard Oil Co,
'Museum Fd
Marv E. Brvant. Dep.
274.27, Co. Ct 3333 307.60
Elvira Irby, Dep. ..
Lillian Sweek. Off.
cik.
Phillip X ' Goodaii,'
Sp. Dep
Jovee Pheelev. Off.
Clk - ... 231.98
Edna Chally, H. Nurse w 22939
Alma Green, Off Clk '98.08
D. E. Hudson, Jan. w 340.60
Margaret Jorgensen.
Off. Clk 8457
L. D. Tibbies. D. O,
Physician 23.95
Kenneth Robinson,
Juv. 71.23
Billie Alsup, Jr, do 71.23
W. C Driscoll, Sher.
-Comm. Fd 47.28
Dan W. Morrison, Cir.
Ct Rep 11952
Nancy B. Dixon, Surp.
Fds 38.88
The following warrants were
issued on the General Roads
Fund:
John A. Pfeiffer 46
Industrial Air Prod. 60.18
Clyde Equip. Co 8035
Pettyjohn's Farm &
Bldrs Sup 21551
Alcohol Enforcement
West ibU-shlng Co,
Law Library
Lexington Imp. Co,
Weed Cont
Howard Pettyjohn, Dog
Fund
23.00
60.00
260
65 00
Several Attend
Grain Meeting
Eight from this area attended
the mid winter meeting of dir
ectors and managers of North
Pacific Grain Growers, Inc, at
the Benson hotel in Portland
Thursday and Friday.
Included were Harlan Mc-
Curdy, assistant manager of
Morrow County Grain Growers,
Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs;
Homer Hughes; and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lindsay.
Roy Hendrickson, executive
secretary of the National Fed
eration of Grain Cooperatives
and a member of the President's
National Advisory Board on
Food and Fiber, was one of the
principal speakers.
Dee Andros. football coach at
Oregon State University, was al
so one of the speakers on the
program.
Jones is a director of North
Pacific Grain Growers.
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Fml Murtl
haw and Mrs. Ed IVIton. While
In the area, they aUo vUlted
Mrs Shta Evans and rhlldrrn
of Hrmtton.
Mrs. Bill Uttrell attended
dinner partv at the home of
Mr. In In Hardsell. Ilermuton,
Thursday. Following dinner, the
ladies lulled Mrs. Claire Bu
rhanan at the Valle Vista Home
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Jorgen
sen. his sUtrr. Mrs. Mav Young
or Vancouver, B. C. and Mrs. Jor
gen's sUter. Mrs. Mvrna Miller
f Portland, drove to lYotland
Thursday and Waited friends.
Mrs. Edith Oliver was honor
ed on her SNth birthday Thurs
day with a dinner party. Pres
ent were her two sons in law
and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Holm and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Howell, Irrigon. and a
son. .Martin Oliver of St. Helens.
Oregon.
Menus at A. C. Houghton
hool for the wiek of February
21-23 are as follow: Monday
Ham boats, buttered corn, apri
cots, cake cobbler; Tuesday
Baked potatoes, cottage cheese
and peach salad, lunch meat
slices; George Washington des
Wednesday Hamburger
pizza, green salad, french bread.
fruit Kilo; Thursday Barbe
cued beans, buttered carrots.
plums and do-nots; Friday
Clam chowder, cheese and tuna
sandwiches, vegetable sticks
and strawberry shortcake. All
meals are served with bread
and butter and milk.
The A. C Houghton Bobcats,
coached by Dean Swenson. won
a double victory Friday after
noon, defeating tone's "A" team
6-26 and the A. C Houghton
"B" team defeated Heppner s 7th
grade by a score of 33-31.
A. C, Houghton P.T.A. will be
at the school cafetorium Mon
day evening, February 21. at
7:30 p.m.
IFYE student David Schaad
will address the A. C. Houghton
student body meeting Tuesday,
February 22. at 12:45 p.m. Ev
eryone is welcome to attend.
f VTlGMiA IILSO
KINZVA The Home EUrn-
ion I : tilt meeting was held last
Thursday evening at the Kin-
lua rhurvh amirs, v 1th Chair
man Alma Curv In i barge.
Mrs. Waneta llubbell and Mrs.
Jv Hrwk gave a g"d demon
stration on "Short Cuts to Hot
Mrals.-
Th next meeting will be held
at the grade school with Joyce
Keller and Marl Boring In
charge of the demoitklrallon.
Jim Wisharts More
Here from Union
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wis hart and
family moved to Heppner from
Union last Thursday, leaving
their former home in a foot of
snow.
Wish art is a junior loan off!
cer for the Heppner branch of
the First National Bank. The
family has purchased the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bedford
near Pioneer Memorial hospit
al.
Included In the family are
Mrs. Wishart, whose first name
Is Camilla: two daughters. Sal
ly. 11, and Susan. 9; and two
sons. Jimmy, 7, and John. 6.
Wishart has been working in
his position here for several
weeks and said Monday it felt
good to be moved and settled
after commuting the long; dis.
tance to Union on week-ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning
were hots Saturday evening to
a birthday dinner for their dau
ghter Joan. Others attending
Mere Linda Browning and Bob
Looml. On Sunday they took
J.win back to her school at Pen
tleton and then went on to La
(irandt where they vUlted with
Mrs. Mae Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Norvln Adams
and daughter dJol of Ontario
were week end guests of Mr
and Mrs. Lee Anher and family.
.Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Mortens and
son Mike spent the week end at
Wieser. Idaho, visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. K. O. Stephens and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold William
son of Prtnevllle spent Sunday
here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ariel Campbell and daughter
Andrea.
The bowling team sponsored
by the Buggies Insurance Com.
panv of Heppner took three
games from the Stelwer Insur
ance team on Wednesday night
at the Condon Bowling Alley.
Mrs. Don Cory was hostess
last Tuesday evening to a party
honoring her daughter Dawn on
her 10th birthday. After play,
ing bingo and watching Dawn
opening her gifts, birthday cake
and Ice cream were served to
Dawn. Marcta Freeman, Connie
Schroeder, Donna Meadows. Car-
olin and Brenda Keller. Mary
Ann McConnell and Pat Cory.
Mrs. Cory was assisted by Mrs.
Rov Keller.
Cleve F.obblns left Saturday
morning by plane from Portland
for his home at Durham, Arkan
sas. He plans to be gone about
six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Main of
Rainier, formrer residents of
Klnzua. are receiving congratu
lations on the adoption of a son,
John Kenneth, who Is three
years old. He joins sisters Cin
dy and Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rector were
Saturday visitors to Baker. Jeff
Rector went to Spray to spend
the week-end with his grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Chapman.
Business Multors to Bend Sat-
urday were Mr. and Mrs. IKn
.stinkard and Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Rice and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlgcs Bowman
and family and Ml Becky
Siubblefleld went to Woodburn
Saturday where Ihev had some
dental work done. They return
ed by way of Sisters whore they
attended the Wheeler Sinters
basketball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroe
der and family and Alana
Gulnn spent the week-end at
Bend and also attended the
j game at Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Poya! llubbell
and family spent the week-end
a I Milton- Fteewatcr where they
vltlted with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Eldrldge and other rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Philips
were business visitors to Hepp
ner Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Norrls and Mrs. Her-
srhel M unlock went to The Dal
les last Tuesday to meet and
brink home Mrs, Richard Mortl
more who has been In Portland
for several week having medi
cal care. They took Mrs. Jensen
bark to her home In The Dalles.
The Friendship club was en
tertained Wednesday evening at
the Camp S ommunitv hall with
Carol Norrls as hostess. High
was won by Judy Norrls. low by
Mavis Ovler and floating by
Jean Mcdlock and Rita Conlee.
Others playing were Doris Stub-
blefield. Naomi Rice, Dinah
Jackson. Pat McMinn. Sue Mat
tUoru Betty Murdock, and Bar
bara Mortimore.
Mrs. Rusty Mcdlock. Mrs. Earl
Norrls. Mrs. John Hawk, and
Mrs. Jack Warner were In Trine
vllle last Friday for business,
shopping, and medical care for
Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Hawk.
While there they also visited
with Mrs. Shirley Mabe who U
in the hospital recuperating
from ma or surgery.
Mrs. Rusty Med lock was the
guest of honor at a birthday par
ty hrld Saturday night at the had their regular inert Ing un
Camp 5 community hall with 'der the supervision of their lead-
Mr. nad Mrs. Earl Ntvrts as the'rr Mrs, He
hosts The evening strated ith'
a potlurk diner alter which Kay,:!?.;:' . -Z
odv furnished music for dan. f?"'
ring. Thoe enjoying this even
Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Rusty
Medlork. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Co
dy. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble.
field. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bice,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrel, Mr.
and lira. John Hawk, Mr, and
Mrs. Slim Khoton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilerschrl Murdock, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norls.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton
were In lleppner Saturday for
business and shopping. While
there they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hall.
The Busy Bee Bakers 4 II club
met at their lea dors house, Mrs.
Waneta llubbell on February 1.
Further discussion was held on
the dinner for their mothers and
at the next meeting the girls
will exchange valentines and
Group II will make potato soup.
The Needle Knocking Knitters
len Shrlton. Officers
w ere itetitieni. t a rot
vtee president. !-orrll
HubtH-llj aecrrtary . Irrasurer,
I trior Is Shrlton: reporter, Shar
on llubbell: mcswnKer, Judy
lluhheU, and song leader, Darla
Brock. The girls are al working
on sweaters and they plan to
have a bake sale In April.
The Crazy Stitchers 4-1! sew.
Ing club had their meeting wi:h
Mrs, Vlrglnl aMallaroy as their
leader. tXflrors for this rlub are
president, Shellle Gulnn; vice
president, Judy Hubbell; aecre.
tiiry treasurer, Lore 1 1 llubbell.
The girls are working on skirts
and scarfs and planned party
fo February 13.
Metsker maps of Morrow, GU
Ham. Umatilla, Wheeler counties
on sale at the Garette Tlmea,
U2S each. Others available on
order.
SlBDUCa TAT
It your ovrwiKht U ilu to ortr-Mtin-
and yuu want to at rid of
thai ugly fat (tl our tabiata rall
rt SI.IMOUKX! Aratlabla wlth.mt
dortora pnmri pt Inn MLIaloDfcX
vlll help you la Ihiuw eslra
puunda by tlcrrMUInC your di-alra
for food, not by starring you. but
by aiitipty eliminating th urn
fur astra portion Kl.lMOtKX
rts ouly (J.U0 and la GUARAN
TEED to work or H our full
money batk. SLIMODEX la aold
airtualvaly by:
Marrmy Braall Drmj-a tlT V.
Mala Stall OrSata riUa4
fJOTIGE
The County Court has issued an order
that all dogs in Morrow county must be
licensed. UNTIL MARCH 1, the fees will
be:
$1-Malcs
$1-Spaycd Females
$2-Fcmo!cs
AFTER MARCH 1, the fees will be:
$2-Males
$2-Spayed Females
$4-FcmaIes
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. Bauman
Sheriff
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in Binger, Oklahoma, started work with
the Area ftodevi-lopmcnt Administration
and local leaders to develop industry
that would rive work to unemployed
Indians, lome of whom had never nad
joba lasting longer than three month,
The find result was a carpet mill in
Anadarko, Oklahoma, that today has a
$650,000 annual payroll, employs 153
peoplo, is the area's third largest em
ployer and is still expanding.
The success of this vonturs lod to
the eatabliahment, with the help of the
Harmon County Electric Association, a
rural electric, of a nypmim plant in the
nearby town of Duko, Oklahoma. Soon
the gypsum comnanv will emnlnv oim
peoplo with an annual payroll of more
W than 11,200,000.
Mew indudtnes springing up all over
the country, with the help o? local rural
electrics, mean purchasing powor and
business in the billions spread across ths
country. Wholesalers, merchants, tran
Jiortation and warehouae companies,
armeri and professional people all
hare lit the wealth created by people
at work.
Yes, when carpets roll from the
looms in Anadarko, everybody benefits,
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Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties
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