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Women Preside During Service lono had By DIANA K1NCAID IONE Women of the i. ..I.. ..i -hi i nil til Christ onnplfie chare, of the Sunday morning hour t ' i uVii direction of Mrs. Bevrrly Wil son, who gave the main addtrss to the coniiri-catlon. Mrs. Kuilwrine Llndslrom read the oix-ninn medlliitton. Mrs. Suzanne Jepsen led the respj.n Hive readlnK. Mrs. r.vn HamU'tt cnve the mornlna prayer, Mr. K.Itv Kletmann was In I'larue of the worship throuch Riving, and Mrs. Helen Nelson read the SpS music was Presented bv the ladles choir with Miss Sue Jepsen as organist nl Mrs. Choir members were Mr? Mary Iloltz. Mrs. C.raec MjKlnn-y. Mrs Frani-ei Smouse, Mrs. llei ,.n Petlvlohn. Mrs. Uietmann. Mrs. Anna Ue James, Mrs. Jen sen. Mrs. Llndstrom. Mrs. 1'a Kincald. Mrs. I'at Tu.ker and Mr" Nelson. Candlelighters and ushers were the Misses Kalhy Hultz and Christine McCabc. Kon and the their fr HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtday. June 11. 1 County Court Proceedings s ti.,a Planned Hi,.! invitation has been virwint hv Mrs. Max Barnum Neal Chrlslopherson and rviritinnherson for menus neighbors to ultend an open house in honor of their parents 25th wedding anniversary on c t.v,.nnL'. June 2'J- Mr. in Mb. Ernest Christopherson ...ill amPt guests between nnurs of 7:00 and 9:00 Scotty Crabtree of Lexington visited at the home of his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab tree, for several days last week while his cousins, Kevin and Jim MeCabe. were here. Mr and Mrs. Don Schceler of Salem ...r.r,rf nt thp Crabtrees on their v.r,m from a trip to Banff. Alberta, Canada. They brought Ashley McCabe from Colfax to spend a few days be fore the boys were to meet their parents. Mr. and Mrs Alvin , Mc Cane, in Walla Walla on Mon- u'.m RocTcra left Monday to do graduate work at Washing ton State- University in Pull man for nine weeks. Doug ac rompanied his father as far as Moses Lake where he is attend ing Big Bend Community Col i., hneUnthall camp which is under the direction of Myron Plnkbiner, a family friend of the Mnrmnn Nelson is home now following treatment in Pen unn rnmmunltv hospital. or,,i Mrs. Bill Rietmann 'mir and Mrs. Lee Palmer took Carol Holtz. Sherl Wilson Mark Rietmann ana earuaiu Palmer to Camp Adams where the students will spend a week Treve Peterson, son of Mr. ana !, uh Ppterson. was treated for a virus infection at Pioneer Memorial hospital this week. The lone American Legion is planning the annual fireworks d splay for Wednesday evening, July 3; on the high school foot ball field. A family movie has been planned for showing pre ceding the fireworks by the Tone Lions Club. 1 Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John son and son of Nevis, Minn Darrel is now attending the Na tional Science and Math. Insti tute held at Southern Oregon College for eight weeks. Members of the lone Rainbow Assembly traveled to Corvallis last week-end to attend the Grand Assembly of the Inter national Order of Rainbow for Girls. Bonnie Kay Akers partic irori in the proceedings as Grand Confidential Observer and Teresa Tucker sang with the Crand Choir, uiner "Y""- ing were Tern uluitoi, ion Hamieu. moi Tnnva Tucker. Teresa and Bonnie Morgan nni was chosen as 8G9.78 180.00 60.43 278.11 632.08 9.50 23.57 Order: Re the matter of a loan from First National Bank. The lollowlM warrant wtre luuad on the General Fund: raul W. Jones. County Court Kxpense - Walter H. Hayes, County Court Expense Jaik Van Winkle, County Court Kxpense jo.xi First National mi 00 Bank, Salaries 1113.20 Stnle Tax Commission Salaries -J Pub. Fmp. Ret. Board Salaries u.wj, oik. Sec. 4349 Slate Com p. Dept. Salaries 14.54. Insurance 165.52 Standard Life Ins. Co. Salaries 43.83, Insurance 16 60 Pacific Mut. Ins. Co. Salaries Blue Cross of Oregon Salaries 409.11. , Insurance 222.96 Mary K. Bryant Co. Registrar Standard Office Equip. County Ct. Office Sup. 5 88. Tax Col. Exp. 13.14, Just. Ct. Cth Dist. off. sud. 4.55 lleppner Oazettc-Tlmes. i-t Off. Sun. 12.95. Off. 1Mb. 61.13. Elect. 637.85. Tax Coll. kiih jras Sun. 75.90. rn 7.1. 25.30 865.28 LTMI.nrv, tl A Print CO. r. rihse. Mtso 237.60 Pendleton Heppner Freight Co. Ct. Expense First National Bank Co. Ct. Expense Murrays Rexall Drugs Sher. Sup. 6.65, Clks Sup. 1.57 C. J. D. Bauman Sher. Sup. 8.40. Sp. Dep. 30.00 Dean Gilman, Sher. Sup Dodge City Inn Slier. Sup Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Sher. Sup Union Oil Co. Sher. Car Ex Standard Oil Co sher. Car Ex. 9.57, Dep. Sher Car Ex. 35.14 Heppner Auto Sales, Dep. Sher. Car Ex Col. Basin Elec. Coop. Sher. Comm. Fd. 5.75, Courthouse 141.10 14695 Craig Off. Supply. Treas. Off. Sup '.0 Friden, Inc., Treas. New Equipment uu.uu Glenn A. Gilbert nnnnn Emergency ouu.uu nnnn St Tax Comm. Assoss. SUD 39.41 01 Qua Prnd Sales Assess. Sup 126.90 17.98 74.30 8.22 38.40 46.50 38.00 7.88 1.05 44.71 19.17 Shar Ball, Stefani, Miss Stef- Grand Rep resentative of the State of Texas i nnn nd the Grand Cross of Color, an honorary ..,Qc f,rnfrrpH on Bonnie Morgan on Saturday morning. The girls were accompanied dv Mrs. lcw is Halvorsen, Motner Advisor. Mr Omar Rietmann drove to White Salmon on Saturday, June 15, to attend her scnooi reunion. The following day she traveled on to Portland to attend Grand Chapter of the Order of East ern Star, and returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, Jr., also attended Grand Chap ter and Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom served on the credentials com mittee for the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell rep resented Willows and Pomona Granges at the annual State Grange convention in Gresham last week. They also spent some time visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wilma Gaarsland, at Eagle Creek. Edna Chally. R. N., Health Nurse Car Ex 3J.33 Pacific N. W. Bell Current Expense City Water Dept. Courthouse ..... ij.jo Herman fireen Courthouse ............... o.w 1 a ir..iffr (-niirihtiu.se Mtse. .......... ..1l,lli,r1 SiitinK' Co. four! house Mtse 3.59 Cnurthouse Mtse, ..... 7.3U Trnvel Exn 18.80 Herman W. Winter. DA Rent 65.00. Sec. 250.00. Off. Sup. 8.50. . TeL 38.63 362.13 Mahoney & Abrams, Cit. Ct. Sp. Atty 1-92 Bank of Eastern Oregon Co. Planning Comm 2.00 Turner. Van Marter & Bryant. Bonds 42.50 Jav Huson, Watermaster Mileage 4.j0 Frazier Book Store Watermaster Expense .. 7.30 Supt. of Documents Park Fund 2.00 Murrays Rexall Drugs Park Fund 6-60 Victor Groshens. Civ. Def. Exp 29.50 Dunham Printing Co. Elections 6.00 Heppner Inland Chem. Co. Weed Cont. Exp 3967.86 Howard Keithley Park Fund 213.44 Sadie Parrish. Co. Clk. Assess. Sup. 4.40, C. C. Off. Sup. 1.16, flu nf riff Sun. 200. Clk's Sup. 1.00 .... 8.56 Tpvnnn Inc. Sher. Car Expense b.u All ,nfio Riphfiplri Cn. Sher. Car Expense J bu Poltvlnhn's Farm Sun.. Cthse 1 1 r Mtse & Ken d.otj RlnnH.irH Off. EoUiD. Co. Ct. Off. Equip ri:,rpnep Raker. C rcuit Ct. Juror M:iv Rarrlav. Circuit Ct. Juror 1U..U Florpnrp Beeket. Circuit Ct. Juror I.lnurt Rereer. Circuit Ct. Juror I'-iJ Marlene Bergstrom, Circuit Ct. Juror Rudy Bergstrom, Circuit Ct. Juror n-ou Louis Carlson, Circuit Ct. Juror il-82 Lynn Clark, Circuit Ct. Juror "-i" Ned Clark, Circuit Ct. Juror 9-42 Mary Agnes Davis, Circuit Ct. Juror 1134 Zearl Gillespie, Circuit Ct. Juror 14 70 Darrel Harris, Circuit Ct. Juror 910 Max Hellberg, Circuit Ct. Juror 13.90 Eugene Hiigel, Circuit Ct. Juror l'-10 Matthew Hughes, Circuit Ct. Juror "58 Hazel Miller, Circuit Ct. Juror 14.70 William McCllntock, Circuit Ct. Juror 11.98 Rees Morgan, Circuit Ct. Juror "JO M. V. Nolan. Circuit Ct. Juror -M dm tie O'Connor, Circuit It. Juror - l0-3" Kenneth Palmer. Circuit . Ct. Juror ....... . 9M Eugene Pierce. Circuit It. Juror '5H Perry Pummel. Circuit Ct. Juror 7.50 Perry Pummel. Circuit Ct. Juror "Go Billie J.h Rietmann. Circuit C. Juror 10-38 Helen Schaffit. Circuit Ct, Juror ., 158 W. R. Si-lt. Jr.. Ciicult Ct. Juror 758 Pi.lwrl Sl,-r,l flu-lilt Ct. Juror 1170 P1111I Ti'. Clreult Ct. Juror 1150 Terrv Thomi.snn. Circuit Ct. Juror - 766 Shirlev Zie iiskl. Circuit Ct. Juror Cwiri'P VVIiiKhin Circuit Ct. Bailiff ." Wagon Wheel Cafe. Circuit 19.50 Court Jurors Petivlohn's Farm Sup. Weeds 4 85. Park 4.30 James Driscoll, P. M. Photo Paper A I Boschee, Juvenile Expense .... Paul Pettyjohn Co. Sheriff's Car Ex Sylvia McDaniel. Treas. Conv. Expense Joyce Ritch, Assess. Conv. Expense Joyce Johnson, Assessor's Maps Dr. L. D. Tibbies. Med. Inv. Expense .... Ernest Jorgenson. Just. It. 5th. Tel. 30.20. Off. Sup. 13.35. Conv. Trav. Ex. 94.60 N. W. Ind. Laundry. Cthse Jan. Sup Rov Johnson, Sher. Ilmntilln Co. Jail Expense 38.00 Standard Olflce hquip. Just. Ct. 6th. Off. Sup. 4 Khirlpv Zielinski Elections 5.30 Fln7pr Bus. Machines Machine Mtse 10.20 I. B. M. Machine Mtse .... Ore. Clerk's & Records Association, Clerk's Assoc. Dues Int. Assoc. of Assess. Assessors Assoc. Dues Tnuioll r.rihhlp Justice Ct. 6th Conv. Exp Dept. of Gen. Services, 9.35 25.00 25.00 58.56 15.13 9.90 15.00 15.00 138.15 8.01 4.55 88.96 25.00 20.00 civ. rvf. off. Sup. t, M ill-rial LH' Electric I'ark fund Heppner Gaetle Tlineii, O! filial I'lihllcttllon Mary K. Bryant Deputy Dean Gilman, Deputy Elvira Irby. Deputy jovee Ritch. SiH-e. Asior Eiliwi brtllv Health Nurse D. K. Hudson. Janitor ... Margaret Jorgenson, Off cik. am .. i. Tibbies, Physician . Al Boschee, Juvenile ..... Hugh Smith, Civ. Def. Dir W. C. Driscoll, Sher. Comm. ru - Dan Morrison. Circuit Ct. Reporter Kosila Morrison Emercencv .... Nancy Dixon. Surp. Fd. C er. Help Rachel Harnett, Museum rund Lorraine Brosnan. Clks Ex. Help Lillian Sweek. Sher. Office Clk Stanley Cox. Park Fund James Cason Weed control 3 50 40015 1225 324 23 3,sii JW4.50 356 66 236 61 3J6.15 WW 23 9) 142.78 47.13 47.18 139 90 11940 , 41.08 . 41.08 , 73.18 . 90.11 . 439.81 . 372.83 Columbia Basin Electric .-46M Pn.ifie N. W. Hell 3010 City Water IVH tiW Pendleton Heppner Freight - - W Standard Oil Co. .,.,...,. 51 Ul Sadie Parrtsl. Co. Clerk - Turn A Lum Lbr. Co. 3 Standard Oil Co J" Stone Mehy Co. 70.00 I'ettyrohns Farm HulUl.'M Supply .27 56 Balwr Machinery Co. ...... 121 ,3! Farley Motor Co 9'N Stone Machinery Co. ........ 24 J I Clyde Equipment Co 2490 N. W. Industrial Laundry 839 Gene Orwlik 4 ,5'S MorrtrtV Co. twain Grower U w inl Pettvlohn IO - v.jyu City of Heppner ... City of lloardman City of lone ..... Cltv f U'xington titv of Irritfon Standard Oil Co. . Road Foreman ... Hondmaster Bookkeeper At. Bo.kkeeer . Set Salaries Labor 150 H.1 .. 34 09 ... 31.7H ... 2.15i ... 13) .... 21167 .. 4 MiM 422 M .... 2sti.!l .... 217 44 ... 71(5.74 4011 3D Th tollotn wamraU were biued on the MUfc Fuoasi James W. Norene. U. V. M - - 98 00 Richard Borman Park Fund Alma Green, Sten. Pool 162.84. Office Clk. 93.56 Barbara Devi no Sten. Pool Jav Huson, Watermaster Fund Josephine Juston, Park Fund The following warrants Issued on the Gen. Rds. First National Bank Salaries State Tax Commission Salaries Puh. EmD. Ret. Bd. Salaries St. Compensation Dept. .. Standard Ins. Co Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co Blue Cross of Oregon Ford's Tire Service Davis Eastern Supply .... Schetky Equipment Balzer Mchy. Co Heppner Auto Parts Kuhn's 76 John A. Pfeiffer Heppner Auto Sales Union Oil Co C. J. D. Bauman 389.94 256.40 274.67 458.26 70.52 wero Fund: 835.70 243.30 686.94 347.24 38.40 306.10 493.27 130.39 60.64 23.34 587.85 65.36 4.50 7.41 21.17 20.88 3.00 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems DESIGNED AND INSTALLED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Pumps of All Types Coll or Write for Free Estimates and Information Regarding Type of System you May Need Phone 567-6432 PS BROS. Hermiston, Oregon COLE ELECTRIC Motor Hewindlng NDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL WARM AND HOME pptidlpton 276-7761 if 1 TBI mmm 11 inn w maw degree, V. 7) WHEN SUMMER COMES IT S FUN TO RELAX IN THE SUN A AND ITlS SMART TO TRADE AT MURRAY'S IDRUG K FOR AIDS TO SUMMER COMFORT ( r. 1 1 0 LOCAL TRADEMARKS, FIRE SEASON IS AT HAND. WHEN ONE HITS, IT OFTEN estroys A YEAR'S LABOR AND INCOME. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR D CROP INSURE YOUR GRAIN NOW TODAY! Crop prospects now appear consider ably better than they did earlier this year. Be sure you are adequately covered by both HAIL and FIRE INSURANCE GET IT NOW AT TURNER, VAN MARTER and BRYANT INS. 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