Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 13, 1969, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 12

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HEPFNEH GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, ftbruarf 1J W
Morrow County Court Proceedings
Appointments: Heppner C-jiite-Tlme
nil OffU-iul County
Newspaper for year l'Jti9.
Harriet Evam to Hospital
Board.
Vernon Russell to Budget
Committee rcaptKtlntmcnt).
L. D. Tibbies, D. O. ai County
Physician t reappointment).
Retention o( weed committee
members.
Agreement: To build 1.19
miles road around Lake at Kelly
1'rairle
Itesolutlon: Support of Clue
Mountain Economic Develop'
ment Council. Inc.
Order: State of Emergency ex
ists In Morrow County due to
miow storm.
Warrant Issued on the On
tral Fundi
ii I W. Junes. Co.
Court Travel 62.4D
Walter W. I laves. Co.
Court Travel GO 54
Jack VanWinkle.
Co. Court Travel 12.45
Murray Rexall Drugs,
Co. Court Office
Supplies 2.50
Peterson's Jewelers,
Co. Court Expense 40.00
Ore. Juvenile Judges Assn.
Co. Court Expense 20.00
Dean Oilman,
Sheriff Travel 3.25
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Sheriffs Cur Exp 63.85
FNB BankAmerlcard
Sheriff Travel 9.15
Standard Ol Co.
Shcr. Car Exp. 14.35,
Dep. Car Exp. 8.05 22.38
Jark VanWinkle Station,
Sher Car Exp 3.00
Joyce Rltch, Assess.
Conv. & Assoc 52.65
Sheriff of Umatilla Co.,
Jail Exp 97.00
St. Anthony Hospital,
Jail Exp 3.10
Hazel C. Bauman,
Matron. Jail Kxp 15.00
Citv of Heppner, Water
Dept. Courthouse B.DU
Heppner Garbage Disposal,
Courthouse 3.00
Court Street Market,
Janitor Supplies 5.32
Northwest Industrial
Laundry Co.,
Janitor Supplies 5.3G
Cornett Green Feed,
Courthouse Supplies .... 1.00
D. E. Hudson, Courthouse
Repairs & Mt.se 4.60
Pettyjohn's Courthouse
Repairs 9.60
Western Auto Store,
Courthouse Mtse 51.56
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Courthouse Fuel 178.64
Co?. Basin Electric
Co-op, Courthouse
104.74, Sher.
Comm. 15.75 120.49
Pacific Northwest Bell,
Sher. Comm. 14.00,
Current Exp. 134.10 148.10
FNB BankAmerlcard,
Co. Court Exp 81.65
Fred Ott, J. P. nth,
Jurors 10.55, Slier.
Meals 11.15 21.70
C. J. D. Bauman,
Jail Expense 10.05
Byers Avenue Clinic,
Jail Expense 18.00
Psychology Today,
Health Nurse 9.00
Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Co.
Phys. Travel 70.00
Sweeney Mortuary,
Medical Examiner 48.00
Frederick Davis, M. D.
Medical Examiner 100.00
Ernest Jorgensen, J. P.
5th Tel. 25.65, Off.
Sup. 37.45 63.10
Herman W. Winter, D. A.
Sec 1G6.66, Rent 65.00,
Sup. 6.00. Travel 47.00,
Tel. 21.92 306.58
Jay E. Huson.
Watermaster Exp 71.00
State Dept. of Ag.
k unit. Predatory
Animal Control 1911.75
Ore. State College Ext.
H Co. Agent &
Home Ext 3328.25
State Public Welfare Comm.
pmt. Welfare 2938.50
Lois Hunt, Ejections
Eileen Pad berg, Elections
Mnr.jorie Worden,
Elections
Gwen Healv, Elections ..
Margaret Troedson,
Elections
Edith Matthews.
Elections 6.00
Ella Smith. Elections ..
Lorlne Ledbetter,
Elections ,
Burroughs Corp. Photo
Copy Paper 63.00
3 M Business Products,
Machine Mtse 31.46
Fridon, Inc., Machine
Mtse 60.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
Machine Mtse 600
L-r..l..r Hju.U Slum Inc.
Watermaster Exp 345
Grace E. Drake, Travel
16.06. Juv. Off.
Sup. 2 15 18 21
hi-l H.irni-lt.
Museum Supplies 20.60
Turner. VanMarter &
lirvant. Bonds 257.50
Cbiuiie Hum like. Surolus
Food Office Rent 50.00
Kilhnm Stationery. Assess.
Office Supplies 13.85
Murray Rexall Drugs.
Sher. Off. Sup. 21.56,
Co. Court Off. Sup.
fi.39. Assessor Oifice
Supplies 18.33 46.28
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Assess Supplies 23.U5,
Off. Pub. X!U0 113.05
Standard Office Equip.
Assess. Supples 26.51,
JP tith, Off.
Sup. 5.90 32.41
Dunham I'rlting Co.,
Assessor Supplies 70.20
Edna Chnllv, it. N., Co.
Health Nurse Exp 25.31
Llovd M. Berger, Co.
Court Travel 66.00
Paul Pettyjohn Co.,
Civil Def..
Emereency Shelter 65.25
Sadie Parrish. Clerk. Petty
Cash. Co. Court 1.97
Western Oregon Marines,
Sheriff Car Exp 6.25
John F. Mollahan. Sheriff,
Sher. Office Supplies .... 2.20
Flnzer Business Much.
Corp. Health Nurse
Supplies 8.39
Codv Paper. 17.85 26.21
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Sheriff Bonds .. 100.00
Dr. L. D. Tibbies,
Medical Examiner 40.00
Dent, of State Police.
Sheriff Conv. Exp 10O.UU
Co. Clerks Assoc. of Oregon.
1969 Assoc. Dues 25.00
Addressograph Mult.
Corn. Assess.
Office Supplies 7.20
Pacific N. W. Bell, Sher.
Comm. 14.00, Current
Exp. 148.18 162.18
Ore. Assoc. of Co.
Assessors. 1969
Assoc. Dues 50.00
FNB BankAmerlcard,
Sheriff Meals 22.05, Co.
Court Travel 14.43 3648
Mary Bryant, Registrar .... 12.00
Phyllis M. Piper,
Election Exp 1.40
Heppner Gazette-Times,
Off. Pub 9-25
Harriet Batty, Deputy
County Clerk 310.02
Larry Fetsch,
Deputy Sheriff 365.08
C. J. D. Bauman,
Deputy Sheriff 188.27,
Sheriff 96.72 284.99
Elvira Irbv. DeDutv
Sheriff ' 295.08
Lillian Sweek, Sheriff
Office Clerk 201.01
Jovre Ritch.
Special Assessor 305.13
Barbara Devlne, Assessor
Office Clerk 281.46
Edna Chally, Co.
Health Nurse 241.73
D. E. Hudson, Janitor 182.35
Rita Thorpe, Janitor
. Helper 176.76
Margaret Jorgensen, J. P.
5th Office Clerk 88.97
Grace Drake,
Juvenile Counselor 115.78
L. D. Tibbies. Co.
Health Officer 23.80
Huch Sm th. C vil
Defense Director 94.58
W C. Friscoll.
Sheriff Comm 46.98
Dan Morrison. Circuit
Ct. Reporter 146.03
Rosita Morrison. Circuit
Ct. Reporter 124.53
Nancy Dixon,
Surplus Foods 47.56
Rnehel Harnett.
Museum Curator 56.30
Rndnev Flug. Deputy
Sheriff 89.48
Jav Huson.
Watermaster 421.34
Rhie Cross of Oregon.
Sal. 202.84', Ins. 73.01 .... 275.85
Alma Green, Health
Dent. 87.28. Steno
Pool 165.00 252.28
Supt. of Documents,
Subscription Mental
Health Digest 3.50
James Driscoll, Post
master, Postage 50.00
Warrants issued on the lien
eral Road Fund:
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative Shop 30.89
City of Heppner
Water Dent. Misc.
Shop Exp 4.75
Pacific Northwest Bell,
Office 10.00,
More Fun,
Always... eugene
WW.
215 Coburg Road Phone: (503) 342-5181
RESTAURANT WITH
24-HOUR COFFEE SHOP
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Shop 2133 -
Parrish Garage.
Shop Supplies
Heppner Nor Gas,
Shop Supplies
Western Auto Stores,
Shop Supplies
U E. Dick.
Shop Supplies
Bob Loe Tire Scrv.
Repairs .
Schetkv Equip. Repairs ..
Lott's Kleclric, Repairs
Heppner Auto Parts,
Repairs l!t (tt. Shop
Supplies 15.16
Heppner Auto Sales.
Repairs
Frontier Machinery,
Repairs
J.unes Scarborough,
Repairs
Farley Motor Co.
Repairs
Fcenam-htv Machinery
Co. Repair
Beeket K'quip Co.
Repairs
Pettyjohn's, Repairs
Brutscher's Garage,
Repairs
Ford Tire Service Tires .
Union Oil Co.
Gas & Oil
Paul Pettyjohn Co.,
Shop 2!2.16. Gas &
Oil 963.55
George Herman,
Gas Oil
Columbia Basin Elect.
Coop. Parks
Stone Mach Co..
New Equipment
Pettyjohn's Materials
Umatilla Ready
Mix, Materials
John Mollahan,
Sheriff. Misc
FNB BankAmerlcard,
Misc
Lott's Electric, Parks
Stone Machinery
Co. Repairs
Sadie Parrish, Co.
Clerk. Petty
Cash, Freight
Morrow Co. Grain
Growers, Repairs
Schetky Equip.
Corp., Repairs
Pollard Motor Inc.
Repairs
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
Gas & Oil
FNB BankAmerlcard,
Misc
Guthrie Mach.
Co. Repairs
Pacific Northwest Bell,
Office 8.00, shop 17.15 .
Blue Cross of Oregon,
Sal. 215.02, Ins. 89.18 ...
Labor
Set Salaries
Roadmaster
Road Foreman
Bookkeeper
. 33.35
.. 1.20
.. 25.00
349
.. 49.93
. IS 78
. 111.76
. 1296
. 206.21
12.60
. 72.87
. 111.00
. 1.46
. 111.40
12 50
207.75
161.15
28.30
66.63
.1255.71
4.00
. 5.00
.1300.00
. 31.83
. 543.25
2.00
. 150.35
, 43.70
. 920.72
. 16.55
. 55.03
. 331.08
. 76.96
. 189.79
. 21.35
. 51.13
. 25.15
. 304.20
5509.52
. 771.24
. 424.96
. 427.09
. 307.26
Warrants Issued on Miscellan
eous Funds:
Bancroft Whitney.
Law Library 72.50
West Publishing Co.
Law Library 60.00
Hearing Called
On Grain Fees
Increases In fees charged by
the Oregon Department of Ag
riculture for inspection, grading
and weighing of grain was
discussed at a hearing called by
the Department on Wednesday,
January 22, in Fortlana.
Assistant Director of Agricul
ture E. A. Bamford said an in
crease in fees is necessary to
meet the rising costs of per
forming these services. He not
ed that two factors have con
tributed to financial loss In op
eration of the department's
grain division: The rising cost
of Dcrtorming these services,
plus the reduction in volume of
grain movement in the state,
Bamford said that during the
month of November, 1908, tees
received for performing inspec
tion, grading and weighing ser
vices were $21,342 less than the
month's cost of operation. In the
11-month period of 1968 through
November fees were $lb9,7db be
low actual cost of the inspec
tion services.
Until 1968 the fees had car
ried the cost of those services
performed by the grain division
despite the increase in actual
costs of inspections, grading
and weighing, because of the
huge volume of grain moving
in the state.
The department has not in
creased these fees since 1965.
Copies of the proposed revis
ions in the fee schedule are
available at the department's
grain division in Portland.
Persons unable to attend the
hearing may submit evidence
and testimony orally or in writ
ing to the department prior to
the hearing. This is to be given
to the Grain Division, Oregon
Department of Agriculture, 606
S. E. Ninth Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97214, prior to or at the
time of the hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark
were among several Morrow
county residents who attended
a meeting of North Pacnfic
Grain Growers, held Wednesday
through Saturday of last week
at the Sheraton Hotel in Port
land. Clark serves as chairman
of the Morrow County Grain
Growers. The couple enjoyed a
visit with their daughter, Non-
da, who came to Portland from
McMinnville, where she is a
sophomore at Linfield College.
and is currently working on the
annual staff. The Clarks travel
ed on to the Salem area to spend
some time visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Wall, family friends
who enjoy hunting in this area
each year, before returning to
their home on Sunday.
Boardman Tiliicum Club Entertains At Annual Socia
By MARY LEE MA BLOW
BOARDMAN The annual
Sweetheart Dinner of the Board
man Tiliicum club wan held
Sunday at RlverMde High school.
Mrs. Dewev West and Mrs. Ron
Daniels were hostesses for the
affair, which was potluek. There
were 42 present. Mrs. Rod Kluu
and Sharon Donovan were in
charge of disuniting the tables,
which was In a Valentine theme.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gionquisl of Pen
dleion. Others pit-sent Included
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hates, Mr.
and Mrs Ronald Black, Ron
Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Donovan. Jim B.irrkk, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Donovan, RikI Flug,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gronquist,
Mr. and Mrs. Clcve Hlnton. Mr.
and Mrs. Delmer Hug, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hilling. Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Henkle, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv
Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Me
Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry No
ble. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivtc Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Russell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and
Dewey West.
The next meeting of the club
will be the Scholarship Break
fast on March 8, place to be
announced later.
for a tea at her home Monday
in honor o Mrs. Bill octz ana
twin tons, Stanley and Steven,
of Milton Freewater. There were
about 30 present. Mrs. GeU was
presented with a money tree,
Mayor Dewey West appointed
the following department heads
at the regular monthly meeting
of the Boardman City Council
last week: fire, Zearl Gillespie;
law enforcement, Vernon Rus
sell ; water, Ronald Black; sani
tation, Joe Tatone; parks and
buildings, Wally Hendrlx;
streets, Cecil llHk.
llliks was sworn In as coun
cilman. Mrs. Dennis Gronquist was
hostess tor a pink and blue
shower at her home Tuesday
night of last week In honor of
Mrs. Bob Taylor and son, Dan
iel Is who was born January
17. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rod
King. Mrs. Frank Bates and Mrs.
Rollo Moore. An out of town
guest was Mrs. Vic Flnck of
Klamath Falls.
Prizes were won at (fames by
Mrs. Flnck. Mrs. Flua and Mrs.
Albert Farlow. Mrs. Hazel Mill
er received the door prize.
Four tables of pinochle were
In plav at the card party held
last week at the Greenfield
Grange hall, sponsored by the
Women's Activity Committee of
the grange. Mrs. Walter Hayes
was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Arthur Allen, and low went to
Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Mrs. Ber
nar Donovan and Mrs. F.d Kuhn
won the pinochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald llasklnn
and son, Gary, of Grangevllle.
Idaho, were overnight visitors
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Classen. Gary,
who furmerlv attended Riverside
High school, was on his way
to Portland to enter the U. S.
Navv. He will train at San Di
ego. Calif.
Mrs. Vic Flnck and son Shane
of Klamath Falls visited last
week at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Rollo Moore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Rlsley
and children Melodic. Bobble.
Tammle and Grace, spent the
week end at Union visiting at
the home of Mrs. Rlsley's par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Wor
den. Week end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord
were Mrs. Bedord's brothcr-ln-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Moe and daughter Janet
of Brush Pralre. Wash., and
Moe's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward of Van
couver, Wash.
Another siege of flu and sore
throats has hit the community,
the victims being mustlv small
children. At least eight cases
were reported last week, and
one case of pneumonia.
Fire Destroys Home
Of Thomas J. Howell
Family possessions of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas John Howell, son
and daughter-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Howell, were lost in
a fire which destroyed their
homo near Alameda, Calif., ear
ly Sunday morning, February I.
The parents were Informed or
the loss In a telephone call from
the couple the first of last week.
Mrs. Howell and their three
small children were at home at
the time the fire broke out In
the kitchen area around mid
night, and her husband was on
duty at the Naval Air Base near
by They were unable to secure
enough help to extinguish the
fire before the home and con
tents were consumed. Howell
has served several years as a
dental technician in the navy.
Including a 'rrn 01 ''v,ce ln
Vietnam. ... .
The family Is now residing at
the following address: Aptm.
807-C, 110 Altoro Road. N.Ai.,
Alameda. Calif., and would ap
preciate remembrances from
friends and relatives here.
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