KEFPNER GAZETTE-TIMES.
Morrow County Court Proceedings
Id-: KMublbhment Morrow
County Forest l.iiml ClusMtica
Hun Commute, t'mmlv npimt.
-e named, Duk Wilkinson. liar
Wright wild John Venard.
Itt'MiluiKin: To participate In
Dwrict 1.mw Enforcement Plan
ning Agcnev.
Hi-: Accepted offer ,0 l"r"tl
pate In ilio Smaller Community
Scrv Uv J'rogrum.
Bids: Accepted Standard Oil
.. bid lor i;s & Oil lor year
l'.'ii'.i.
Special meeting heltl to dis
cuss a Nuclear Mtc In Morrow
t'minlv.
Warrant Issued en th Gen
era! Fund:
On. State Comp, D'it.
Salaries 11.70,
n.s. 719ii 8G.66
Standad Life Ins. Co.
ins. 11 11 . 4361
Public Kmp. Itetlrcment
Board. Salaries 41900,
S. S. 41'J.Wi 839.32
Oregon State Tux
Comm. Salaries 250.30
First Nutlonal
Bunk Salaries 926.30
Par. Mutual Life Ins.
Co. Salaries 158.21
Jack Van Winkle,
County Court Travel .... 29.97
Walter H. Haves,
County Court Travel .... 60.50
Paul W. Jone.s,
County Court Travel .... 1993
The Portland Hilton.
County Court Travel
2H.25. Juvenile
Travel 22.75 51.00
Grace K. Drake, Juvenile
Dept. Travel Exp 32.98
Ileppner Gazette-Times,
Co. Court Off. Sup.
17.55, Offielal Pub.
99.38, Sheriff Off.
Sup. 2M. Tax Collection
Exp. 44.50 - 188.03
Standard Office Equip.
Sheriff Office
Supplies 7.16
First Nat. Bank,
BankAmerieard. Sheriff
Mi-nU A Travel 2.45
John F. Mollahan,
Sheriff, Sheriff Meals
& Travel 7.10
Larry D. Fetsch, Deputy
Sheriff Meals
& Travel 1.10
Standard Oil Co. Deputy
Sheriff Car Exp 7.91
Blue Mt. Communications
Sheriff Communications 20.15
Col. Basin Electric
Co op, Sheriff Comm.
15.75. Courthouse
109.69 125.44
Murravs Rexall Drugs,
Courthouse Mtse. 1.98,
Slier. Off. Sup. 6.57 8.5a
Edna Chally. K. N.
Car Exp. 20.fi., Off.
Supplies 15.18 35.83
Ileppner Garbage Disposal
Courthouse Mtse 3.00
Lott's Electric
Courthouse Mtse 21.31
Citv of Heppner
Water Dept.
Courthouse Mtse 8.j0
Northwest Ind. Laundry
Janitor Supplies 5.36
Central Market.
Janitor Supplies 13.00
Ernest Jorgenson,
J. P. 5th, Office Supplies
4.20. Tel. 21.90 29.10
Standard Office Equip
ment, Civil Defense
Office Supplies 2.86
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant, Bonds 35.00
C. J. D. Bauman,
Jail Expense 4.45
3 M Business Product
Sales. Machine Mtse .... 11.06
J. W. Norene, D. V. M.
Emergency 15.00
Max Harris, County
. Court Exp 19.20
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Thursday. March IX 16
Ileppner Inland Chemicals
luuriluiute Mte . -- - 11.20
M & It Co
Courthouse Mte K.rfl
IVUMoIiu'h.
Courthouse Mi1 a"3
Cornell Green Feed
Janitor Supplies 5.03
l'. ii,il..i,.ii lit'oimcr Freight.
Surplus Foods - 270 07
Dipt, of Gen. Services.
Surplus FckhI i3 i5
Nat. Council of Juvenile
Judges Court.
Juvenile Expense 15.00
Herman W. Winter, D. A.
tiff. Help Hiti.titi,
Pent tj'i.OO. Travel 12.60,
Telephone 8.KH 25.111
Jav lluson. WutermaMiT.
Watermaster Fxim-iim? .. 7.49
V. W. Flmicke Assoc.
Inf., Copy PaM-r 81 65
Blue Cross. Salaries
220.09. Ins. h7 16 307.25
lli-pner . Morrow Co.
chamber of Commerce,
Co. Court Exp 1000
Kilham Stationery, Tax
Collection Exp. 5.25
Texaco. Inc., Sheriff
Car Kxp 4.:8
Inion (id Co., Sheriff
Car Fxp. 572
3 M Business Product
Sales. Co. Clerk
Office Supplies 1136
Addressograph Multi
graph Corp. Co. Clerk
Office Supplies 8.9.)
First Nat. Hank
BankAmerieard, Assessor's
Mileaee 17.70
Joyce Hitch,
Assi-ssors .Mileage WJ.tO
Society of Certified
Appraisers. Assessor
Assoc. Dues
Public Affairs Comm. Inc
Cn llialih Nurse
500
1.00
2.00
55.38
31.83
Superintendent of
Documents, v o.
Health Nurse
McKesson & Bobbins,
Immunization mine ....
Parke-Davis, Immuni
zation ( lime
Cimli'v Chemical &
Supply, Courthouse
Mtse, 23.83. Janitor
Sup. 15.58
... 39.41
... 111.10
Pacific Northwest Bell
Current Expense
Claude Buschke,
Surplus Foods 50.00
Paul Pettvjohn Co.,
Museum Fuel 58.D8
Standard Oil Co
Museum Fuel 82.G8
C. A. Ruggles,
Ins. Agency,
Museum Ins 210.00
M & K Co.,
Museum Repairs 3.50
Dunham Printing Co.,
J. P. 5th Office
Supplies 6.00
Pitney Bowes,
Inc. Postage 24.00
3 M Business Products,
Paper 101.78
Slate Dept. of Agriculture,
Predatory Animal
Control 3823.50
Fred Oil.
Jail Expense 8.0o
Sheriff of Umatilla
County, Jail Expense .... 21.00
Paul Pettvjohn Co.,
Sher. Car Exp. 43.55,
Courthouse Fuel 87.53 .. 131.08
Carolyn Allen.
Surplus Foods 47.5G
Harriet Batty,
Clerk's Deputy 310.08
Larry Fetsch,
Sheriff Deputy 409.59
C. J. D. Bauman,
Sheriff Deputy 247.71
Elvira Irbv,
Sheriff Deputy 295.14
Joyce Ritch,
Special Assessor 305.19
Barbara Devine, Assessor
Office Clerk 281.52
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Edna Cballv. County
Health .Nut ,.
D. K. Hudson, Janitor ....
:iii Tlioiiie.
Janitor Helper
Lowell Cribble. Justice
of the Peace,
bib District .
Ernest Jorgenson,
211 79
1S241
176.82
207.90
111.43
7853
9859
23.80
9161
Justice of the Peace,
.Mb District
.Margaret Jutgcnsell,
J P. 5th Dist.
Oft ice Clerk
Gt.ice Drake,
Juvenile Counselor
I.. D. Tibbies. County
Health Ollicer
Hugh Smith. Civil
Defense Director
W, C. Driseoll. Sheriff
Communication
Dan Morrison. Circuit
Court llepniter
P.osfttM Morrison, Circuit
Court Heixirler
Nancv Dixon.
Surplus Food
Rachel Harnett.
Museum Curator
Itodnev Flug.
licputv Sheriff
47.01
116.03
121.53
... 47.5G
... 5G.36
... 89.51
... 323.69
... 50.00
... 12.00
... 38.93
... 22.25
... 10.95
... 69.33
... 45.00
7.00
Jav E. lluson,
Water Master
Robert Abrams,
SlMf-lal Attorney
Rev. Elmer Knee,
Indigent Fund
Jovce Hitch. Assessor
Field Work
BankAmerieard. County
Court Exp
BankAmerieard. Deputy
Sheriff Exp
3 M Business Products
Sales. Photo Pa tier ....
Kilham Stationery,
Treasurer Office
Supplies
Dunham Printing Co.
Elect ion Expense
Alma Green. Steno
Pool 118.75, Health Office
Clerk 92.02 210.77
Warrants issued on tha Gen
eral Road Fund:
Standard Life Ins. Co.
Sal. 35.33. Ins. 12.1.J .
Pub. Emp. Retirement
Board. S. S. 486.89,
Sal. 486.89
... 48.00
.. 973.78
.. 361.40
..1225.60
Stale Tax Comm.
Salaries
First National Bank,
Salaries
Pacific Mutual Life
Ins. Salaries 370.43
State Comp. Dept. Sal.
8.76. Ins. 412.31 451.07
Paul W. Jones, Misc 29.65
Blue Mt. Communications,
Inc. Repairs 38.15
Jerrv Ilealv, Misc 12.50
Jon O'Donnell. Misc 12.50
Murray Rexall Drugs,
Office Supplies 5.36
Ileppner Gazette-Times,
Office Supplies 36.20
Ileppner Auto
Sales, Repairs 18.06
Pettyjohn's, Repairs 33.90
Heppner Auto Parts,
Repairs 280.52, Shop
Sunnlies 5.34 285.86
Tnhn A Pfolffnr
Shop Supplies 2.95
Del Chemical Corp.
Shop Supplies 130.40
Citv of Heppner Water
Dept.. Shop Supplies ...
Columbia Basin Electric
Co-op, Shop & Crusher
46.59, Parks 5.00
Standard Oil Co.,
Gas & Oil
lone Chevron Station,
Gas & Oil
Independent Garage,
Gas & Oil
4.25
51.59
10.72
3.80
10.80
Stone Machinery Co.
1300.00
Heppner Nor-Gas, Parks ..1044.22
Cornett Green
Feed, Misc 10.00
A-
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Stone Machinery Co.
K.-p.tlr 3:8 8()
Ford Tire Service, Tire .. 99 10
111.... V.o I . .r 'MMI'I
In. 89 18 30120
Fullelon Cl.evrolet Co..
New Equipment 144 51
Paul IVttvli.hn Co..
Itoud 141123.
Shop Ki7xi 1609.09
Morrow Co. Grain
Grower, Repair 23128,
Mtse 3o.V.k) 510.18
Fullelon Cheviolet
Co., Itepulri 10 90
MAR Co.. Repair 3150
Parrish Carit'e. Repair ., 22 9.)
S belkv Equipment,
Repair . 51389
t?.i.... t...... f,.
Repair '-24
Kuril)' 76. Repairs 20.68
Dewey's Chevron
Station. Repair - 10.00
Flatts Truck
sU-rvlce, Supplies 40.90
Standard Oil Co.,
Ca & OH 10100
Vl't.if.i fr'a.liiu?
ServUr. Misc 30.00
Blue Mt. Communication,
Misc 30.05
Harold Sherer. Misc 10.95
Pacific N. W. Bell,
Office H.h)' 20.10
State Treasurer of
Washington,
Gas & Oil 5.94
Robert Laughlin,
Repairs 13.00
Set Salaries 811.86
Labor 4.W.93
Roadmaster 425.02
Road Foreman 438.55
Bookkeeper 301.92
Merry Mixers Meet
A meeting of the Merry Mix
nm A.u fliih wa railed to or
der by Kathleen McElligott. We
made chocolate pudding. Natalie
Tews was appointed sergeant-at-arms.
We learned to use
measuring spoons and cups. The
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Pettviohn.
Rene Flack, reporter
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FOURTH IN A SERIES-
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
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DEMONSTRATING care and election of bridle, bit and reint
to member of the lone 4-M nor ciuo aim iomt unapct.
Ident (center), and Joan McElligott (rlqht). Visiting Irora Gil
liam County 4-H club was Marcia Linnell (extreme right), and
Mrs. Nancy Ekstrom, (extreme left), visiting mother.
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JUNIOR LEADER Maryanne Pettyjohn demonstrates and explains
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norse juaqinq iu memu oi
Howard Keith Serves
Disbursing Clerk Third Class
Howard L. Keith, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Keith,
Sr. of Irrigon and husband ol
the former Miss Janice Arnold
of Eugene, is serving aboard the
repair ship USS Klondike at
Kaohsiung. Taiwan.
The ship has recently com-
The Nations View of Rural America and
Rural Electrification
(From a national study conducted for the National Rural Electric Cooper
ative Association by International Research Associates, Inc., of New York uty.
The study is based on 1394 personal interviews, sampling the adult public, one
third in major cities, one-third in suburban areas satellite to these cities, and
one-third in small towns and rural areas).
The View of
Despite his stated contact with small towns and rural areas,
the average American does not believe rural problems to be as
important as others that face the nation. He ranks them low
est in priority among seven major issues and tends to set the
problems of the cities at a significantly higher level. Residents
of the rural areas themselves tend to view rural problems as
secondary in the national context and consider them only slight
ly more critical than those of the cities.
In terms of possible solutions to community problems
whether urban or rural the average citizen believes first in
the concept of self-help. Only slightly below this in acceptabil
ity are solutions that, although sponsored by either government
or industry, involve the citizenry and become self-help projects.
Certain slight differences are perceived by the public be
tween the "proper" solution for urban and rural problems. Pri
vate industry is seen as playing a more significant role in solv
ing urban problems than in solving rural problems probably
because of the belief that industry is not as available in the rural
areas to help. Perhaps for the same reason, the role of govern
ment is seen to be more important, relative to private industry,
in rural areas than in urban.
'Serving Morrow, Wheeler
wv w.io w -
Aboard Repair Ship
nleted a 43-dav tour of duty in
Yokosuka, Japan, where it pro
vided repair services for U. S.
Naval vessels stationed off the
const of Vietnam.
As a repair ship with the Sev
enth Fleet, Klondike functions
as a floating shipyard whose
principal advantage is mobility.
Rural Problems
and Gilliam Counties'
ilone Horse Club
Carries on Busy
4-H Activities
By BIBDINE TULLIS
County Extension Aide
The Lme 4 II Horse c lub, with
ii current membership of 13, I
one of the oldest and most ae
live club in Morrow county.
The enthusiasm and hard work
of till group of young horse
men I well known throughout
the county. Members of this
group are usuallv wen exhibit
ing their horse at both the 4 II
Horse Show and the open class
es nt the county fair.
Demonstrations are an Import
ant part of the training and
teaching of this club, a well as
horse health and care, horse
manship and showmanship.
This year ottlcer are Cassy
Chapel, president; Kathleen Me
Flligott. MH-retarv, and John Ek
strom. new reporter. Maryanrw
Pettviohn serves as Junior Lead
er. Co-leaders of the tlub are
Maxine Linnell and Mary Ham
mond. Any boy or girl In the lono
area who I nine vears of age
or over and Interested in horse
club membership and its activ
ities should contact members of
this club, their leaders, or the
county extension office.
Club Studies Color
The Nimble Thimble Stitchers
1 11 club met February 12 at the
home of our leader, Mrs. Albert
Wright. A business meeting was
conducted by the president, Dl
anna Wright. Each member tried
on color bibs to see what colors
look best on them. We also
looked at pattern books. Mrs.
Wright helped some of the old
er members with their skirts.
The assistant leader, Mrs. Ken
neth Wright, helped the young
er members. Refreshments were
served after the meeting. Our
next meeting was on March 12.
Kristi Haguewood, reporter
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