Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 27, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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