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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunkday. January 83, IMS Morrow County Court Proceedings Bid: Fullcton Chevrolet Co. Kiven bid tor new pickup. Order: County to Pnv Soil Conservation Services $I,00O.t)O to assLst In completion of Soil Test In Township 2, 3, 4. k 5 N. Mercury Unlit was Installed In the back pinking lot by ItKA. WammU Uiued on th Cen tral Fund: Jack Vun Winkle. Co. Court Expense 52.08 Walter II. Hayes. Co. Court Expense .. 114.32 Paul W. Jonen. Co. Court Expense 88.15 First Nat. Bank or OreRon. Salaries 1001.50 Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.. Salaries 1G9.08 Or. State Tax Comm. Salaries 2G2.40 StatP Com p. Dept. Sal. 12.96, Ins. 66.25 - 79.21 Mental Health Assoc. Dues 3.00 Edna Challv. R. N.. 40.81 riniide Hnsrhkiv SurDlui rtxxU Olllee Rent 50.00 DihiIv L Co.. Ore. Ltd. Co. Health Nurse Inn 11.33 Inland Empire Water ways Association 250.00 Election Division. See. of Slate. Elections 1.26 Turner. Van Marter & Brvant, Insurance T2.00 3M Business Prod. Sales. Machine Mtse 4.43 Jovce Ritch. Assess. Conv 80.13 James Drlscoll. Post- master. Postage 100.00 Ore. State Coinp. Dept.. Sal 1130. Ins. 70.01 81.31 Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Salary 144.71 Ore. State Tax Comm. Salary 273.70 Pub. Employees Retirement, Sal. 312.92. S. S. 342.82 685.84 Standard Life Ins. Co.. Sal. 29.61. Ins. 11.62 .... 41.23 First National Bank. Salaries 1036.90 Standard OifiVV'Eqtip.' I B," oi Oreaon, i'UI- kMH. ... fl. Lowell Cribble, Justice Peace, 6th Dlst. Office Supplies 4.98 Rachel Harnett, I Museum Supplies 20.86 Murravs Rexall Drugs, i Sheriff Supplies 6.80 Terry Pummeil, ' Sheriffs Mileage 8.82 Standard Oil Co., Deputy Car Exp 24.32 In, 7.65 5.32 117.11 51.00 30.92 11.12 7.75 Cap's Grill & Drive Prisoner Meals Court Street Market, Courthouse Supplies Col. Basin Electric, Courthouse 100.86, Communications 16.25 M & R Co., Courthouse repairs 5.00 Tom Tullis Office Sup. Machine Mtse 21.00 Dept. of Gen. Services, Surplus Foods Jay Huson, Watermaster Ted Smith, Civil Defense Exp FN'B, BankAmerieard, County Court Exp Blue Cross of Oregon, Sal. 155.84, I Ins. 67.26 223.10 Slandard Life Ins. Co., Sal. 29.61, I Ins. 11.62 41.23, Public Emp. Retirement Bd. Sal. 353.77, S. S. 353.77 707.54 Phillips Petroleum Co., Co. Court 8.20 Kilham Stationery & Print i Co. Clerk Supplies 6.00, Pacific Northwest Bell, Sheriff's Communi- I cations 28.00 Texaco, Inc., Sheriff's I Car Exp 40.98! First Nat. Bank of OrcRon, Deputy Car Exp. BankAmerieard .... 15.25 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff, Uniform 24.25, Meals & Travel 16.70 40.95 Dunham Printing Co., Assessor's Supples 10.00 Heppner Garbage Disposal, Courthouse 3.00 City of Heppner, Water Dept., Courthouse 8.50 Pettyjohn's, Courthouse Maintenance 29.51 J K. Gill Co., Courthouse Repairs 9.00 Pacific N. W. Bell, Current Exp 169.22 Herman W. Winter, D.A. Office Help 166.66, Rent, 65.00, Mileage 18.80, Tel. 29.01 279.47 Grand Jury Expense 140.06 Ernest Jorgensen, JP 5th Dist. Telephone 27.45 Grace E. Drake, Juvenile Travel 30.85 Akers Motor Service, Rural Fire Dist. .. Election Expense .... James Driscoll, Post master, Postage 50.00 James L. Cason, Weed Control 94.20 Heppner Gazette-Times, Official Pub 70.44 3M Business Prod., Machine Maint 68.00 Marion Green Board of Equalization 15.00 James J. Farley, Board of Equalization 15.00 Vernon Russell, Board of Equalization 24.90 Sheriff of Umatilla Co., Jail Expense 294.00 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, Insurance 10.00 Clarence Rosewall, Co. Planning Comm 66.70 Jessie M. Bell, Co. Clerk, Mentally 111 Expense .. 7.50 Dean Oilman, Sheriff's Supplies 35.00 Northwest Ind. Laundry, Janitor Supplies 5.36 Jovce Ritch, Assessor Conv 108.92 Standard Oil Co., Co. Court Travel 6.38 Ore. State Tax Comm. State Appraiser 12,475.00 Paul Petty ohn Co., Sheriff Car Exp Christian Family Ins., Juvenile Prof. Service Joyce Ritch, Assess. Mileage Standard Office Equip. Tax Col. 6.64, Assess. Off. 3.45, Mach. Mtse 23.05, Sher. Off. Sup. 27.87 61.01 Blue Mt. Comm. Inc., Sher. Car Equip. 843.95, Civil Def. 4156.85 5000.80 Moore's Texaco, Civil Defense, Wiring 60.10 Delacorte Press, County Court Exp 15.85 Atlantic Richfield Co., Sheriff Car Exp 6.98 Union Oil Co.. Sheriff Car Exp 12.46 Western Oregon Marine, Sheriff Boat Fund 30.00 Dunham Printing Co., Assessor Supplies 4.00 Parker Scott. Janiior Supplies 19.82 Bruce Bothwell. Courthouse Repairs 1S0.00 Cae Furniture Co.. Courthouse Repairs .. .. 3.2S 29.09 24.60 82.18 6.C0 9.90 223.10 Van Winkle, Comm. Sal 89.62 Walter II. Haves. Comm. Sal 89.63 Harriet Batty. Deputy Clerk Salary 295.18 Dean Oilman, Deputy Sheriff Salary 398.99 Elvira Irbv, Deputy Sheriff Salary 296.74 Lillian Svoek, Sheriff Office ( lerk 256.85 Jovce Ritch, Special Assessor Salary 306.S7 Barbara Devine, Assessor Office Sal 285.23 E'dna Challv, County Health Nurse Salary 243.11 Rita Thorpe, Janitor Helper Salary 177.62 D. E. Hudson, janitor salary isj.jj Lowell Gribble, Justice Peace 6th Dist Salary .... 195.3' Ernest Jorgensen, Justice Peace 5th Dist 151.97 i Margaret Jorgensen, ' Justice Peace 5th Dist. I Office Salary 84.17 Grace Drake, I Juvenile Counselor 116.38 L. D. Tibbies, Co. 1 Health Officer 23.90 I Hugh Smith, Civil Defense Salary 94.98 W. C. Driscoll. Com- munications Clerk 47.18 Dan Morrison, Circuit Court Reporter Salary .. 153.61 Kosita Morrison, Circuit Court Reporter Salary .. 132.14 Carolyn Allen, Surplus Foods 47.76 Rachel Harnett, Museum Curator Salary 56.54 Jay Huson, Watermaster Salary 423.13 Rodney Flug, Extra Deputy Sheriff Salary .. 156.08 Alma Green, Sec. Pool 155.00, Health Office Salary 91.10 216.10 Warrants issued on the Gen eral Road Fund: Blue Cross of Oregon, Salary 245.42, Ins. 100.83 346.25 First Nat. Bank, Salary ..1036.65 State Comp. Dept. Sal. 8.26, Ins. 367.55 375.81 State Tax Comm. Sal 289.60 Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. Salary 383.95 Pub. Emp. Retirement Bd. S. S. 401.15, Sal. 401.15 802.30 Standard Life Ins. Co. Sal. 39.10, Ins. 14.11 .... 53.21 Paul W. Jones, Misc 10.7S H. C. Sherer, Conv. Exp 21.45 Central Market, Parks .... 6.54 Columbia Basin Elect. Parks, 5.00, Shop 31.94 36.94 Pollard Motor, Inc. Repairs 10.68 Davis Eastern Supply Co., Repairs 36.60 Jerry s Shell Service, Repairs 15.S8 Heppner Auto Parts, Repairs 940.99 Lott's Electric, Repairs .... 32.61 Fulleton Chev. Co., Repairs 15.00 James Scarborough Cost. Sup. Repairs 750.00 Standard Oil Co., Gas & Oil 37.13 lone Chevron Station Gas 2.40 Union Oil Co., Gas & Oil 10.62 Chevron Asphalt Co. Materials 30.00 Western Auto Stores, Shop Supplies 5.72 Bob Loe Tire Ser., Tires .... 239.34 Pacific N. W. Bell, Current Exp 30.50 Stone Mach. Co., New Equipment 550.00 Pendleton Heppner Frt. New Equipment 19.12 stnni Mnrh. Cn. New Equipment 75000 Murrnva Rexall Druss. Office Supplies 63 City of Heppner Water Dept. Shop 4.75 Farlev Motor Co.. Tire S 16.40, Repairs 86.69 ...1033.09 Oreeon State Ens. Parks 45.00 Howard Kelthlev. Road Mat & Supplies 143.22 PoulsonWilson, Inc. Repulre 6 82 Morrow Co. Grain Growers. Repair ..... 25.60 Standard Oil Co. Gas b Oil 50.00 Stone Machinery Co.. Repairs 83980 Paul Pettyjohn Co., Gas & Oil 1617.81 Blue Mt. Communication, Inc.. Misc. 5800 Pettyjohn's. Repairs 35.98 Ford Tire Service. Tire Repairs 267.SO Parrish Garage. Misc 3.20 Citv of Boardman. City Apportionment 30.48 C fv of Heppner. City Apportionment I2t.s Citv of lone. Citv Apportionment 26.78 Citv of Lex ngton. City Apportionment 19.90 City of Irrigon. Citv Apportionment 1183 Time Still Left For 4-H Clubs To Organize Here Stanley Cox, Misc 24.53 Gene Orwick. Reoairs 21.70, Frt 3.6S 25.38 Stanley Cox. Misc 6.40 Williamsen Idaho Equip, Repairs 32560 Don Ball. Misc 5.39 Blue Cross of Oregon, Salaries 316.25 Walter H. Haves. Comm. Sal 213.07 Jack Van Winkle, Comm. Sal 206.08 Walter H. Haves. Comm. Sal 123.11 Jack Van Winkle Comm. Sal 116.46 Donald Ball Labor Salary 410.59 Charles Bailey, Labor 382.97 Richard Borman, Labor .. 383.89 James Cason, Labor 361.92 Stanley Cox, Labor 440.59 Wm. Heath. Labor 401.66 Glenn Irbv, Labor 374.89 Donald Munkers Road Foreman 454.29 Etta Parker. Bookkeeper 308.76 William Nichols, Labor .... 399.79 H. C. Sherer, Roadmasler 427.36 Wayne Snider, Labor 380.79 Maynard Struthers, Labor 391.32 Laurel Wilson, Set Salaries 419.51 Raymond Winslow. Set Salaries 401.21 James Wilhelm. Labor .... 420.72 Carl Ray Jones, Labor 235.59 Pacific Mutual Life Ins Co. Salaries 383.95 Standard Life Ins. Co. Sal. 39.10. Ins. 14.11 53.21 Public Emp. Retirement Board, Sal. 438.89, S. S. 438.89 877.78 Ore. State Tax Comm. Sal 290.50 First National Bank. Sal 1053.90 Ore. State Comp. Dept. Ins. 168.33, Sal. 9.38 .... 177.71 Warrants issued on Miscellan eous Funds: Shepard's Citations Law Library 66.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co Law Library 10.00 Herman W. Winter, Alcohol Enforcement .. 31.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co. Law Library 12.50 Bv BIRDINE TULLIS While manv leaders and club have oomph-led enrollments' for the 411 year, there Is still time for more clubn to organize. The 4-H program Is oi'n to all boys and glrU Ik-t ween the ages ot nine and 19. t lub members and leaden are both needed. Anyone having a young per son of this age. who Is Inter ested In belonging to a 4 II club, should contact the County Extension office. Anyone Inter ested In being a volunteer lead cr In any of the many phases of 4-H work is also encouraged to contact the county office While the better known clubs, such as horse, skiing, clothing foods, animal science, and knit ting, are the most popular In Morrow county, there are aLso many other kinds of clubs that can be organized if there Is suf ficient Interest. New 4-H leaders In Morrow county this year are: Mrs. Ron Umbarger. lone, knitting; Mrs. ("has. Doherty, lone, clothing; Mrs. Don Ball. lone, clothing; Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, lone, foods and outdoor cookery; Mrs. Ken ny Wright, Heppner, clothing; Mrs. Jerry Adamson, Heppner, clothing; Mrs. Bill Schmeder, Irrignn, knitting and clothing; Mrs. Dale Hum, Irrigon, foods; Miss Vicky Hobbs, Irrigon, bi cycle safety; Mrs. Maureen Schlender, Heppner, foods; Miss Tag Greenup, Heppner, live stock; Mrs. George Griffith, Ce cil, livestock; Mrs. Don Eennett, Heppner, livestock, and Ev erett Struckmeier, Boardman, horse. The?e are Just tin? New Lead ers! There is a much longer list of dedicated 4-H leaders, who year after year volunteer their time to this very important work with the young people of our county. All 4-H leaders de serve the support and apprecia tion of everyone in the county. The South Morrow county 4-H Leaders Council will meet at the dorm in Heppner at 7:30 on Thursday, January 23. It is important that a'l leaders be present as much business de mands attention at this meet ign. PENDLETON i When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. A-l UPHOLSTERY Auto Furniture-Truck Boats Awnings Pat to Covers "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" Ph. 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive, Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Branson's Specialty Transmission Service Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton Hermlston 276-3111 567-8333 SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Clen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon BankAmerieard Layaway Plan Camping Supplies. Fishing and Hunting Supplies, Sporting Goods, Tents, Steeping Bags, Western and Work Boots, Guns, Ammunition MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere County Leaders Attend Meeting Oregon 4-H leaders met the OSU campus at Corvallis last week for a three-day con ference, with programs empha sizing the theme for the com ing year, "Expanding New Hor izons." Attending the conference last Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day from Morrow county were Mrs. Wallace Wolff. Heppner foods leader; Mrs. John Brandt. Irrigon Community club leader, and Mrs. Pete Richards, Irrigon foods leader. The leaders accompanied Gail McCartv, county 4-H agent, who presided at the noon luncheon program on Friday and also served as a member of the con ference planning committee. About 165 leaders from over the state attended sessions, held principally in the Memorial Un ion hall. Sheep Producers Urged to Attend Showing of Film By gail l. Mccarty A meeting of interest to all sheep producers has been sched uled tor Tuesday, January 2a. starting at 7:30 p.m., in the dormitory building on the Mor row County Fairgrounds. Main feature of the program will be a New Zealand film, en titled "Good Shepherding". The basic concept of the film deal. with lambing and what can be done to obtain a higher percent age lamb crop. It includes var ious sections on feeding, ewe health, difficult births, and sheep handling equipment. The film is a straightforward, unglamorized, and realistic look at most of the complications found in a flock of ewes. One of the real interesting parts of the film is centered around the use of sheep's skeleton, along with an anesthetized lamb, showing the various abnormal positions that a lamb can be in at the time of birth. Henry Krebs of lone, vice- president of the newly reorgan ized Oregon Sheep Producers As sociation, will be present to dis cuss the work of his organiza tion and answer questions con cerning membership. The meeting will conclude with a discussion of the Mor row County Wool Pool. tTAMPe. Hospital Supplies Sales or Rental Ph. 278-1M1 Emerg. Ph. 276-1368 1100 Southgate, Pendleton Charlie's Shoe House 25 S. E. Court Ph. 276-2341 Child Life Robin Hood Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit' BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl, Owners Everything: in Used Furniture and annliances at the Lowest Frlcea in Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve you PHOTOGRAPHY r i ru j nxocRmoxton Throckmorton Studio P. O. Box 471 Pendleton, Ore. 97801 Weddings Portraits 111 BARNUM'S TRADING POST Licensed Pawnbroker Unredeemed Pledges for Sale GUNS TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Ph. 276-3151 28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton COAST-TO-COAST STORES 350 S. MAIN. PENDLETON Sporting Goods Housewares Paints Tools Hardware Auto Accessories FORD'S TIRE SERVICE "EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER" N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481 S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton Ph. 276-2152 "SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY" Recapping Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels THE STAG SHOP "Pendleton's Finest and Most Complete Men's Shop" LADIES SPORTSWEAR SKI SHOP 250 S. Main, Pendleton Ph. 276-1162 Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales sod Service Ph. 276 1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Sailing Clayton Faker G-E KitchenAid Farm Machinery Shop Service Tires and Batteries TELEPHONES: Pendleton Grain Growers I Hardware Petroleum Feed and Fertilizer Chemicals Seed PENDLETON 276-7611 HERMISTON 567-5591 Shop First with Frances This Season "It's Only the Look That's Expensive" THE FRANCES SHOP Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652 INC. BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Oregon Lumber Yard 432 S. E. 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Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditioning-Heating LARRY'S HOBBY SHOP 29 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-4492 Larry and Eva Wahl, Owners Custom Picture Framing Schwinn Bicycle Headquarters Hobby Supplies or Every Kind Sport Supplies Athletic Dept. Complete Craft and Art Depts. BankAmerieard Honored PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO. Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Estimate or Bid ELECTRIC HEAT and WIRING SUPPLIES BOB HALE. OWNER 1802 S. W. Emigrant Ph. 276-2672 101 IONE. OREGON 97843 Heppner Ph. 676-9157 C and R MOBILE HOMES Carl and Rosella Graves, Owners S. W. 18th Ph. 276-7385 a'ASfHA SKYLINE "Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive Prices in Oregon" 10-12-20-24 Wides and Up to 65' in Length TRADES-TERMS MOBILE HOME ACCESSORIES