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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1967)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, September 21. 1967 Morrow County Court Proceedings Resignation & Appointment: Pun MoCartx. resigned. Hufh Smith, appointed Civil Defense Pireetor. Resignation & Appointment: Don MeCarty. resigned, Al Bo sehoo, appointed. Juvenile Coun selor. Appointment: Harold Sherer, Roadmaster, was appointed As sessment & Parnate Control Of ficer for Morrow County, to work with the County Court and Civil Defense activities. Transfer: Motor License fund to the Gen. Koad Fund. Order: County road regula tions concerning all approach roads to countv roads. Agreement: Between County and City of Heppner as to use of the County Jail. The following warrants were issued on the General Fund: Taul W. Jones, Co. a. F.xp 115.90 Jack VanWinkle, do 16.55 Walter H. Hayes, do 57.39 Morrow Co. Museum Comm., Museum Fd ... .... 200.00 First National Bank, Sal 919.00 St. Tax Comm.. do 272.60 Pac. Mut Ins. Co., do 233.38 Standard Ins. Co., Sal. 36.72. Ins. 14.11 - 50.S3 State Comp. Dept., SaL 13.56, Ins. 75.S9 S9.45 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., Sal. 347.95, Soc. Sec. 347.95 -.. 695.90 Blue Coss. Sal. 11310, DA Misc. 14.65, Ins. 52.00 179.75 Helen Cox Flowers, Co. Ct. Exp. 10.00 James Driscoll, P. M., Sher. Stamps & Env 194.20 C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Sup. 12.75, Jail Exp. 24.00 36.75 Murray Rexall Drugs, Shef. Sup. 53.80, Jail 49c, Cthse Mtse 1.00, Assess. Sup. 259 57.88 Col. Bas. Elec, Sher. Comm. Fd . 15.75 John A. Pfeiffer, Sher. Sup. S.S5. Sher. Car Exp. 4.29. Cthse Jan. Sup. 40c 13.54 Ford's Tire Service, Sher. Car Exp 8.95 Standard Oil Co.. do 30.61 Heppner Auto Sales, do .... 3.75 Shell Oil Co., do 16.49 Texaco. Inc.. Dep. Sh. Car Exp 29.55 Heppner Auto Parts, do.. 20.65 Morro Co. Gr. Growers, do 7.21 Dean Gilman, do 18.10 Dunham Printing Co.. Clk's Sup. 500, Cir. Ct Sup. 12.50 17.50 Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk. Clk's Sup. 6.35, Cthse Jan. Sup. 2.17 8.52 3M Bus. Prod. Sales, Inc. Micro film Mach 5233.24 Sylvia McDaniel, Tteas. Sup 3.60 Edna Chally, RNT, Nurse Car Exp 20.09 Standard Oil Co., do 1.78 Ernest Jorgensen, Just. Ct., 5th, Rent 25.00, Tel. 35.25, Sup. 30.90 91.15 Anita Marcella Littrell, Just Ct., 5th, Jurors .... 5.00 DO YOU HAVE A Daughter Going to College? THE GAZETTE-TIMES WITH ALL THE NEWS OF MORROW COUNTY STUDENT RATE $3.50 FOR 9 MOS. FILL OUT THE COUPON, MAIL WITH YOUR CHECK WE'LL DO THE REST THE 1 My CHECK IS ENCLOSED MAIL THE GAZETTE- GAZETTE-TIMES I ESTo: Morrow County's Newspaper 1 NAME Box 337 1 ADDRESS HEPPNER ! Viola D. Beraer. do 5. Oil Maxwell Jones, do 5.00 Jean Louise MeElrov. do 5.00 Robert G. Sicard, do 70S Edward Berton Howard, do 5.00 Pac. N. W. Bell. Cur. Exp 174.70 Col. Bas. Eloe.. Cthse 150.77 Herman Green, do 3.00 City Water Dept., do 14.50 Tum-A-Lum Lbr., Cthse Mtse 25.67 Pettvjohn's, do 8,."S8 M ji R Co., do 650.29 Lott's Elec. do 216.20 Standard Off. Equip., do 114. 54 Albertina Kerr Nursery, Juv. Tr. Exp 1S3 William H. Nichols do .... 7.50 Boverlv Gunderson, Just Ct.. 6th. Jurors 4.00 Emil Groshens, Cir. a. Witness 63.4D Turner, Van Matter & Bryant. Ins 109.SS Heppner Inland Chem., Weed Repairs S.60 Standard Oil Co., Civ. Def. Exp 11.59 3M Bus. Prod. Sales, Machine Mtse 500.00 3M Bus. Prod. Sales, Codv Paper 125.87 Heppner Gazette-Times, Off. Pub 162.63 Herman Winter, DA Rent 65.00, Help 112.50, Tel. 64 44 241.94 Nudelman Bros., Sher. Uniform Exp 55.00 Roderick S. Thomson, Assess. Conv. Exp 103.93 Case Furn. Co., Cthse Mtse 6.57 Wagon Wheel Cafe. Jail Exp. 1655 Heppner Garbage Disposal, Park Fd 40.00 John A. Pfeiffer, do 1.97 Paul Pettyjohn Co., Sher. Car Exp. 7250 Roderick S. Thomson, Assess. Fid Wk 50.16 Howard Keithley, Civ. Def 163.45 Howard Keithley, Park fd 523.32 Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.. do 1.75 Fulleton Chev. Co., Dep. Sher. Car Exp 1257 Kilham Stv & Print. Co., Tax Coll. Exp 94.56 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Med. Exam. Exp 52.00 N. W. Ind. Laundry, Jan. Sup 9.76 Rov Johnson, Sher., Um. Co. Jail Exp 62.00 Becket Equip. Co., Heppner Rural Fire 49 Mr. Ser. Park Fd 86.88 Paul Pettvjohn Co., Weed Chem 880.60 Turner. Van Matter & Bryant, Ins 21.00 Heppner Hotel, F. J. Avers, Surp. Fds 25.00 M & R Co., Cthse Mtse & Rep ..5399.30 Rov Knighten. Park Fd .... 284.12 Mary E. Bryant, Dep 296.95 Dean Gilman, do 389.86 Elvira Irby, do 293.40 Joyce Ritch, do 287.04 Edna Chally, on or LET US SEND THEM A WEEKLY LETTER FROM HOME FOR YOU-- 236.6-t Ito.lS 337.70 91.42 85.89 23.90 47.18 109.44 47.18 139.90 119.40 41.08 41.1VS 3924 273.60 Clk t-.Y(k Steno Pool 10.12 Pari Hudson, Jan. Rota M. Thorpe. Jan. Help Margaret Jorgensen Off. Clk L. P. Tibbies, Physician Hugh Smith, Civ Donald MoCnrty, Pof. ... Juv. . W. C. Priseoll, Comm. Fd Pan Morrison, Cir. Ct. Rep Rosita F. Morrison, Emegency Nancy Dixon, Surp. Fds Rachel Harnett, Museum Josephine Huston, Park Fd James Cason, Weeds The following warrants were issued: on the Gen. Roads Fund First National Bank 973.30 St. Tax Comm 297.30 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 794.42 St. Comp. Dopt 486.18 Pac. Mut. Life Ins 368.S3 Standard Ins. Co 44.80 Blue Crass 226.05 Farley Mtr Co 27.88 Rietrriann's 15.00 John A. Pfeiffer 3606 Pendleton-Heppner Frt .... 2180 Heppner Auto Parts 166.24 Rohrman Mtr Co 36.60 Lexington Implement Co 1595 Standard Oil Co 21089 Surplus Center 319.80 Columbia Basin Elec 25.08 Murray Rexall Drugs 4.78 Pacific N. W. Bell 28.10 C. J. D. Bauman, Sher. Trustee 3.00 Sadie Parrish, Co. Clk 1161 City Water Dept 8.65 Col. Basin Elec 2495 Cutler Mfg. Co 964.00 Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co 48.83 Ford's Tire Serv 278.40 Heppner Nor-Gas 56.85 Northrop Steel Fab. Co. .. 294.S6 Clyde Equip Co 62.00 Schetky Equip. Co. 62.14 Heppner Auto Sales 26.07 George's Chevron St 9.50 Stone Mchy Co 45.96 Shannon & Co 4.60 Pettvjohn's Bldrs Sup 24.36 Union Oil Co 6.99 Chevron Asphalt Co 7410.79 Arrow Trans. Co 4224.93 Citv of lone 27.70 Paul Pettyjohn Co 1028.19 Becket Equip. Co 21.52 Lott's Elec . 3.65 Gerald A. Jones, M.D 40.00 John Collins & Burton Peck 5466.00 Morrow Co. Grain Growers 297.01 Donaud Munkers, Foreman 438.61 H. C. Sherer, Roadmaster 42-f.23 Labor .5738.68 Set Salaries 798.44 Bookkeeper 261.03 11 Nurse Alma Green, Off Junior Golfers Receive Awards By VIRGINIA KELSO KlNZl'A Junior members of the Kmzua Golt Club have com pleted their annual tournament and winners were awarded tro phies in each of several divls- , ions. John Wall is junior boys 1 champion, with Kevin Bell ns I runner up. Hon Bowman was the first' flight winner with run-iiier-up Mike Craig. Junior girls' champion Is Sln-liie Guinn with -runner-up Alana Guinn Hovs' ! champion is Kent Bell with Randv Hulett as runner-up. Sara (Bowman is girls champion with I Theresa Hyatt as runner-up. I During the tournament week ' a party and da net were held nt .the club house for the Juniors land their friends. Cake. Ice cream and punch were served. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring were hosts Sunday afternoon to a party for the Kinzua Little League ball club. The boys wen1 served quantities o f chicken, Ice cream and chocolate cake. Mr. and Mrs. George Carlisle went to Pendleton Saturday from where Mrs. Carlisle took the train to Chicago, 111, to be wan her mother who U serious ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Schroeder of HumansviUe. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ripley and son David of Albuquerque, N. M., arrived last week-end to attend the Saturday evening wedding of Miss Becky Schroe der to David Ostrander. On Sun day they left with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroeder and daughters Sally and Connie for Omak, Wash., where they will make an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods and son Max and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Watts and sons went to Portland Sunday to attend V.A 1 1 , D 1 ti mUKMIIK dl'llll'ia DU1I1UII1 ami nancy urcus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler were In Pendleton Thursday for a medical checkup for Mr. Oyler. On Friday the Oylers and their son. Don. went to Prlneville to 'spend the week-end visiting I with friends. Mrs. Kenneth Miller and son Todd of Portland spent the past week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson and In Fos n sil with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller. Thev returned home Sundav with Mr. Miller who came up from Portland on Sat urday. Mrs. Lulu lirniult of Laramie. Wvo., and Mrs. Lola Lynch of Jefferson, Iowa. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin limes. The ladles are Mr, limes' sisters. After leaving here Uhev went on to Lebanon to vis lit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Illnes. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice i were business visitors to Bond ;nud Prlneville Saturday. Mrs. Wayland Hyatt went to ! Portland Sunday to be with Mr. ' Hyatt w hen he underwent sur gery Monday morning at the Woodland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton and I Mrs. Frank Kerrel went to The Dalles Wednesday on business land for medical care for Mr. . Rhoton. I Mrs. Richard Mortlniore and son Roger went to Pendleton Thursday where Roger had n medical appointment. I The regular meeting of the ;Camp 5 Womens Club was held ilast Wednesday evening ut the loiiiniuiiuy nun wun six mem bers present Vice President Ruth Jordan was In charge of the meeting. It was decided to have a Community card party on Saturday, September 23, with Terry Todd and Marie Rhoton as hostesses. The door prle was won by Eva DoMcrltt with the game prizes going to Marie Rho ton, Barbara Mortlmore, Pat Van Arsdale, and Lola Ferrel. Tom and Dan Jordan went to Portland Saturday where Tom had medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Ars dale and family went to Milton Freowater Saturday on business and while there visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Recce and family-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bell and daughter Jeannette were bus!- "ness visitors to The Dalles Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jackson. Jr., and their daughters, of Kin zua, were Monday evening din ner guests last week of his par ents, Mr. nad Mrs. Johnnie Jack son, Sr. Rural Electric People Help Build ll t nri "iiiruiiL' w v i mi lacuna in xnc ach year, rural electric people all over the nation buy more than a billion-and-a-quarter dollars worth of electrical equipment and appliances and this is only a fraction of the annual total of goods and serv ices produced in the towns and cities and bought by rural electric people. Workers and businesses feel this rural electric purchasing power where it counts in their pay enve lopes and cash registers. We are proud of the part we play in helping to keep this nation s economy strong. iolumbia Basin Electric Co-o "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" State Flag Sent To Pfc. Greg Picrco Secretary of State Clav My ers has mailed a free Oregon State flag to Pfc Greg Pierce who Is serving with the I'. S. Armv In Vietnam. Mvers' office administers the trust fund which was set up to provide stale flags for Oregon members of our armed forces. Anyone wishing to contribute to the fund should address his donations to Oregon Stale Flag Trust Fund, e o Secretary of State Clav Mvers, State Capitol. Salem, Oregon !7310. FALL-- IS A GOOD TIME TO PLAN 1 Lef Viar No Matter What Your Goal May Be, Your First Step is the Same SAVINGS OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY Accounts Now Insured to $15,000 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 848 PENDLETON mr k t vjuv sSfA 1 IN. Roy. and Mm. MuNln Dixon traveled to Seattle. Wn., the pant week to take their daughter, Marti, to school nt Seattle Pa elf le, where lie Is enrolled u senior, maturing I" biology. Af- iter gelling their daughter net 1 1 led, the IHvm traveled north I to visit the Jack Krleger fain illv. former Heppner rfsMent. The Kriegers are currently ill home In VerM, Wash., a small i community near Granite Kalis. .Mrs. Plxon reports mi cnyithle brief visit and an opportunity to pick huckleberries. Gazette Times nd pay FOR NEXT YEAR'S VACA TION FOR GOING INTO BUSI NESS FOR YOURSELF FOR COLLEGE EDUCA TION FOR YOUR CHILD REN FOR FINANCIAL INDE PENDENCE DURING RE TIREMENT YEARS Urn