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HEPPNER GAZETTE 22 lone High Students Listed On Honor Roll Twenty-two lone High school students are listed on the hon or Ml for the third nine weeks, according to Everett Holstein. i principal. Physical education and health grades are not list ed in the averages. Sophomores headed the honor Ml with right listed and fresh men followed with seven. Kour luniors attained the high stand ard and three seniors were in . eluded. Seniors are as follows with their grade point averages: Kar en Hams, 3.64; Stanley Holstein. 3.50; Mark Halvorsen. 3.30. Juniors are Peniece Matth ews. 3.80; Berniece Matthews. 3.73; Karen Nelson. 3.47; and Bonnie Hvnd. 3.0S. Sophomores making the hon or Ml are Kathy Keene. 3.92; Janice Snider. 3S4: Mauree McEUieott. 3 44; Janet Palma teer. 3.40; Willa Johnson. 3.30; Chris Lovgren. 3.12; Jim Mc EUieott. 3.12; and Charles Nel son. 3.08. Freshmen are as follows; Gary Thomas. 3.S4; Donna Pointer, 356: Bonnie Akers. 3.36: Earl Pettyjohn. 3.24: Bonnie Morgan, 3.04: Teresa Tucker. 3.04; and Linda Nichols. 3.00. Student Elections ; Slated April 28 Student body elections will be held April 2S at Heppner High, announces Tim Tullis, president. Petitions for the offices, which must be signed by 25 students, were due April 13. Tentative plans were that the student council would then divide can didates as equally as possible to lorm two parties. Primary elections would then be held, with students choosing which party to support and vot ing for the candidaes who would appear on the party ticket This election is scheduled for next Monday. Winning candidates may then select a campaign manager if they wish, and conduct their campaigns. Speeches by candi- i dates from both parties will be given at a student body meet ing on April 27. At this time canaiaaies iur me varsiiy rany . . J ...:n 1 Mjudu also iry uul At the April 2S election, con ducted by the present student body officers, officers for the coming year will be selected by ballot Visiting with Mrs. Mattie Green last Wednesday were her grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green and dau ghter. Shelley. Mr. Green has taken a position with a com pany in Santa Monica. Calif., and the family is moving there. The family remained overnight with Mrs. Green before return ing Thursday. Mrs. Terry Blevins and two daughters of Ukiah were in Heppner. last Tuesday visiting her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty, and looking after their . house here. They traveled to Superior, Montana. to visit Blevins' parents over the Eas ter week-end, leaving the care of their station in Ukiah in the hands of Blevins' brother. . 1 DANCE To Liye Music Saturday Night Wagon Wheel HEPPNEB Phone 676-8997 PAY YOUR BILLS WHEN and KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD Pioneer Service Credit information is most valuable No commissions charged on collections All money Is paid direct to creditors Pioneer SERVICE CO., INC. SINCE 1926 The Merchants' and Professional Men's Organization OREGON IDAHO UTAH NEVADA DIVISION Division Office: Eugene, Oregon WATCH FOR THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE -TIM ES. Thunder. April 11 1968 Second of School Clinics Underway Second of three monthly Im munization : clinics for Morrow counts' schools is now under way, according to Mrs, Lowell Challv. R. N.. Morrow county health department. The clinic was conducted at Riverside High in Boardman to day (Thursday) and at A. C. Houghton school, Irrigon. On Thursday, April 21, it will he at Heppner Grade school at 9 a.m. and at Heppner High school following. Seventh-day Adventist children and after noon session of the kindergart en are to come to the Heppner grade school at 9 a m. On Thursday. April 2$, the cltnic will be at the lone Grade school starting at 9 o'clock and at the lone High school follow ing. 4 Heppner High llStudents Get 4.0 Grades; Top Roll Forty students gained high grades to qualify for the third nine weeks' honor roll at Hepp ner High school. Those making a perfect 4.00 wore Karen French and Mark Brown, seniors; Martha Peck, iunior, and Sara Miller, fresh man. There were 15 seniors, 11 juniors, seven sophomores and seven freshmen on the list which named eight bovs and 32 girls. Seniors Qualifying with a 3.64 were Maureen Dohertv and Mar garet Green. Those with a 3.50 were Mike Bunch. Trisha Farley, Mark Murray and Cheri 1 y n Smouse. Gayle Batty, Shirley Er win, Barbara Gribhle. Joan Healy, Joan Stockard. Erna Win chester and Sheridan Wyman all attained a 3.33. Also on the list tor the junior class with a 3.33 was Maralee Murray. With a 3.66 were Ver ina French and Carol Rawlins. Barbara Bloodsworth, Kay Dag gett. Kathy Melby and Jill Schmidt had 3.50. Linda Clark. Erin Dick, and Nonda (.lark all earned 3.33. Other sophomores receiving honors were Merri Lee Jacobs and Dave Hall. 383: Beth Ford. John Rawlins and Vickie Rob- inson. 3.66; and Sheila Luciani and Steve Pettyjohn. 3.50. Other students named from tu0 KIIK freshman class were Terry eck with J.SJ; t'attl Hon, j.bfc Sheryl Britt and Sue Greenup, 3.50; and Teresa Harshman and David Huber. 3.33. Congratulations are in order for Mrs. Lee Cantwell who reach ed her 90th birthday Wednes day. She is living in the nurs ing home at Pioneer Memorial hospital and has been a resi dent here all of her life. She is the mot her of Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman. Public Notices NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday. Mav 9, 19(36, the Board of Equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Hepp ner, Oregon, to publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for said county of Morrow for the year 1965, and to correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the asses sor. The ratio between assessed and true cash value adopted bj the Board of Equalization pur suant to ORS 309.034 is 25 per cent. It shall be the duty of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions for adjustment of as sessments must be filed with the Boa.-d of Equalization not later than Monday of the week following the first week that the Board is in session. Rod Thomson, Assessor County of Morrow, Oregon 7-9c DUE County Court Proceedings Easement: Krom West Exten sion Irrigation District, i Order: That Notice of Cancel lation of warrants over seven years old be published In the Heppner Gazette-Times, Dated 3 25. Cfi. ! Motion: That $3,000 te ex pended from the Taylor Grazing 1 Fund for road improvement on B.L.M. in north Morrow Coun- j ty. Agreement: ?or purchase of posting machine for Assessor's office. 1 The following warrants wr issued on the General Fund: j E. O. Ferguson Comm. Travel Walter H. Haves, do Paul W. Jones. Co. Ct Sup. 5.(X, Judge's Tr. Exp. 68.57 Herman Winter. DA Tel 14.79. Help 112.50, Rent 65.00. Dues 75.00 First Nat l Bank. Sal lCO 3901 73.57 267.29 662.20 Pub. Emp. Ret Bd, Sal. 244.91. Soe. Sec. 244.91 4S9.S2 State Tax Comm., Sal St. Ind. Aecid. I Comm.. do Blue Cross. Sal. 69.95, DA Misc. 11.45, Ins. 40.00 Jack Van Winkle. Judge's Tr. Exp Murras Roxall Drugs, Co. Ct. Sup. 3.91. Clk's Sup. 1.7S. Sher. Sup. 5.35, Assess. Sup. SOc C. J. D. Bauman. Sher. Sup. 3.50. Jail Exp. 15.00. Juv. 3.50 Richfield Oil Corp., Sher. Car Exp Texaco Inc., do 1 Heppner Auto Sales, do .... 185.70 121.40 .SO 11.84 22.00 7.31 18.96 2.50 Public Notices NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION State oi Oregon Umatilla-Morrow Blue Mountain Area Education District iBillie Alsup, Notice is hereby given that a! Juv- EP regular election has been call- ed by the District School board j of the Blue Mountain Area Edu ! cation District of Umatilla-Mor- i row Counties. Oregon, the said election to be held in the said District and State on the 2nd day of May between the hours 0f 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. in jthe following voting places: j Heppner Elementary School, the j irrigon Elementary School, lone High School. Riverside High 'School. School District Office, Lexington, Rhea Creek Grange i Hall, all being in Morrow Coun ;tv; and Umatilla Elementary 'School, the Hermlston Junior ;High School. Stanfield High School, Echo Elementary School, Helix Elementary School, Ad ams Elementary School, Athena ; Elementary School, Weston Ele mentary School, MeLoughlin Union High School, Umaplne El ementary School, Ukiah Ele mentary School, Pilot Rock Ele mentary School, Washington School, Hawthorne School, Linc oln School. Sherwood Heights, all being in Umatilla County. At this time there will be sub mitted to the legal voters of the Area Educational Districts the question of establishing a tax levy for the fiscal year, 1966 67 for the sum of $335,832.00 as permitted by Section II, Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, which said per iod commences on July 1, 1966 and ends on June 30, 1967, and said levy shall be placed upon the 1966-67 Assessment Roll and said taxes will be due and pay able on November 15. 1966, Feb ruary 15, 1967, May 15, 1967 and August 15, 1967. ! The reasons for establishing this tax levy are for the pay ment of teachers and adminis- j trator's salaries, supplies, and equipment for the classrooms, operation costs of the schooi plant and amounts required for the payment of teachers retire ment obligations all as required by the Laws of the State of Oregon. j The votes shall be by ball't, upon which shall be marked 'Tax Levy" ( ) and the word "Yes" and 'Tax Levy" and the word "No" and the voter shall place a cross (with an X in it between the word 'Tax Levy" and the word "Yes" or between the word, 'Tax Levy" and the word "No" which ever indicates his choice. AT THIS ELECTION WE WILL ALSO VOTE TO ELECT TWO DIRECTORS FOR A 4 YEAR TERM. Voters shall vote in the pre cinct listed which closest ap proximates their regular School District or Union High District Voting Poll. By the order of the District Board of the Blue Mountain Area Education District of Umatilla-Morrow Counties, Oregon. Made this 13th day of April, 1966. Oren Allison, Chairman Mike Kilkenny Ralph McEwen Mrs. Verne Dale Brent Horn Russell Dorran Robert Abrams Attest: Robert Hawk Clerk 7c Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McOuarrie spent last week at Missoula, I Mont., visiting with his moth-1 er, Mrs. Grace McQuarrie, and with Mrs. McQuarrie's mother, Mrs. Lucy Lehner. The McQuar rie's left last Monday and re turned Monday of this week. McQuarrie's mother is 87 years of age. 37.43 Standard OH Co.. Sh v. Car Exp. 24.11. Dep. Sher. Car Exp. 16.60 40.71 D. 11. Van SeholBok, W. D.. Dep. Sher. Car Exu l35.tX Heppner Gazette-Times. Clk's Inc. 134.75, Off. Pub. 132.24. Just. Ct. Sup. 13 70 280.69 Roderick Thomson, Assess. Fid Wk 67.76 Edna Challv. R. N.. H. Nurse Car KxX 17 SS Standard Oil Co.. do . .5.87 Ernest Jorgensen, Just 1 Ct - r,,n' Kont 23-00, i Sup. 5.00. Tel, Shell OH Co.. do i 61.50 91.50 L. E. Brannon, Cthse I Maint & Rep 21.00 ! Herman Gieen. Cthse 17 (H) Packer-Scott, do 7.06 Cltv Water Dept., do 8.50 Col. Basin Eloc. Cthse 100.54, Surp. Fds 1 4.2i 104.83 Craig Off Sup,, I Jail Exp 5-1.50 Ore. Juv. Judge's Assoc.. I Juv. Exp 10.00 Hazel C. Bauman. do 5.00, Albcrtina Kerr Nursery. do Rev. Kenneth Robinson. do St. Pub. Welfare Comm.. Welfare- 5.00 41.76 3iHJ2.25 David McLeod, et a!. Cir. Ct. Or. Jury Joe Tatone, et al, Clre 65.54 Ct. Witness 110.48 Gene Winters, Wind Erosion 6.72 Dewey's Chev, St. Soldier's Ind. Fund 7.5a 27.00 24.43 10.00 49.68 125.00 24.22 47.72 Dunham Print. Co.. I Elections . I Amsterdam's Pencil- Pen. do A. D. McMurdo. M. D.. Ment. Ill Ma honey & Abrams, I Sp. Atty Coates, Herfurth & England. Emergency ... Safeco Life Ins. Co., Sal. 18.11. Ins. 6.11 ..... Jr.. A Heppner James Drlsooll. P.M., Sher. Stamps & Env 50 00 Case Furn, Co.. Cthse Maint. A Rep 37.59 Standard Off. Equip., Ctr. Ct, Sup 78.00 Col. Basin Elee.. Sher. Comm. Fd 15 00 Lexington Imp. Co., Sher. Car Exp 70.50 Standard Off Equip-. Clk's Sup. 26.05, Tax Coll. 125, Treas. Sup. 1.25. Assess. Sup. 19.50, J. P. 6th, Sup. 625 5-1.30 Standard Oil Co., IVp. Sher. Car Exp. 209.47 Cthse Fuel 104 314.43 Pacific N. W. Hell, 'Sher. Comm. Fund 14.00 Blue Mtn. Comm., do 76.30 M & R Co.. Cthse Maint & Rep 33 00 N. W. Industrial Laundry, do 4 10 Tum-Al.um Lbr. Co.. do 6.06 Donald K. Clark, Sher.. Jail Exp 56-00 St Mary's Hume for Boys, Juv. Exp 4 84 Ore. Assoc. Juv. Advls. Counc. do 25.00 Dr. L. I). Tibbies, Ment. Ill 5 00 Richard Meador, Co. Park Fund 150.00 G. E. Nikander, Surp. Fds. Exp 15.00 Dept. Kin & Admin. Surp. Fds. do 25.00 Wallace H. Wolff. M.l Med. Inv. Exp 177.50 Heppner -Pendleton Frt Surp. Fds 90.59 I'n ion Oil Co.. Sher. Car Ex 897 IBM, Clk's Sup 15.00 Kilham Stv & Print. Treas. Sup. 16.20 Keep Oregon Green, Assoc 50.00 Marv E. Bryant. IVp. 27128. Co. Ct. MORE MORE 33.34 307.62 Elvira Irbv, IVp 269.52 Lillian Sweek, Off. Clk 63.54 Phillip A. Ooodall, Sp. Dep 119.13 Jovce Pheglev, Off. Clk 231 98 Edna Challv. H. Nurse . .. 229 39 Alma Green, Off.. Clk. Nurse 04.66. 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Inc 619 00 I'nlon Oil Co 6.13 Col. Basin Elee 38.19 City Water IVpt 4 25 Hams Truck Line 177.00 Lexington Imp. Co 4461 For Weed Spraying Spray ing - Dusting DRT OR LIQUID FERTILIZER APPLICATION A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR PRICE You Can Find Us All Year Around AT THE LEXINGTON AIRPORT Phone 989-8422 mim Phone 676-9228 Lexington Oil i-op 2 00 Heppner Auto Sales 15 40 Northwest Ind. Laundry 522 Central Mkt 1325 liuluntrUI Air 1'rU 29.86 Standard Oil Co 1291 9.1 Guthrie Mehy Co, 1485 00 Standard Off. Equip, 6.30 Stone Machinery Co HO 28 Gene Orwlck 13.20 Oregon Mtr Serv 71 " Etta D. Parker 300 Ubor 4957.53 Roadmnster 434 5H Set Salaries 120-t 110 Bookkeeper .. . 248.0CI The lollowinq warrants were issued on the Misc. Funds! Heppner Gazette Times, IHig Fund 16.H0 Bancroft Whitney Co. Law Library 37(H) Crnlg Off Sup. Alcohol Enforcement 25000 llermlstun Med. Center. do 12 50 Marcel Jones. IHig Fund 6000 Howard Petty ulm, d, 60.00 James W. Norene, ). V. 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