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HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIME8. Thundcrf. Januarr M. lrn County Court Proceedings Court authorized S3C0.00 for installation of carpet In Health Department. Warranto Utued on Cnra Fundi Waltnr IlnVPR.Co. Ct travel exD 71.31 ClonnrH Office Supply olorba mm 62.35 rinwr RiiKlness Machines nnstnce & Da per ..... 13-83 Th Vlvlf SluiH- Courthouse Maint 14.00 American Medical Assoc ii nurse sunpllea 1.00 Ki'hpmr ComDanv-H. nurse rllnle kud 68-79 Fi-nost Jnreensen-JP 5 SUP, 22.23, phone 4G.30 68.53 3M Business Products- Mnrh Mtse 70.50 Pnlfte NW Bl'll- current exp 223.24 Paul W. Jones r Ct. pxd 5Did MAR Co.. Courthouse repair 196.75 Hreenfield Grange- Juv. Sup 7.50 Secretary of State-Audit 65.00 Columbia Basin Electric- Courthouse PAL 129.78 Hennncr Auto Sales- sheriffs car exp 7.42 Public Employees Ret Br.-Sal. 474.84, ss. 474.84 949.68 Pacific Mutual Life Sal. 230.64, Ret. 6,500.00 6730.64 Standard Ins. Co.-Sal. 35.53, Ins. 17.31 52.84 First National Bank - Sal 1021.40 State Dept. of Kevenue Sal 326.50 State Accident Ins. Fund Sal. 11.08, Ins. 68.06 .... 79.14 Heppner Garbage Disposal Courthouse sup 3.00 City of HermLstnn jail exp 425 Edna Chally-H. nurse travel exp 43.71 C. J. D. Bauman-CD travel 14.30, sup. 10.00 .. 24.30 Kilham-Clcrks sup 53.04 Central Market courthouse sup 7.24 Thompson Bros. Courthouse sup 7.51 Herman WinterDA rent 65.00, secy 149.41. travel 8.00, i phone 57.06 279.47 Jim Keith Sr. et al- JP 5 Juror 71.52 BankAmericard-juv. travel 21.10, OEO 4.80, Co. Ct. travel 19.74 45.64 Imperial Hotel-Co. a. travel 92.64 Dept. of A(;riculture- I'reclator control 4300.00 Columbia Blue. Mt. RCi-D- Co. Ct. sun 10.00 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash-Assessor 4.28, Sur. food 3.00. Cir Ct. G.61. Election 1.00, Clerk 2.42 17.31 Standard Office Eiuip. Assessor 95.20, sheriff 10.86. Co. Ct. sup. 3.35 109.41 Cilv of Heppner- Courthouse 8.50 Standard Oil Co.- courthouse fuel 101.32 Assessors St. mdse 269.65 Dept. of Revenue NW Industrial Laundry courthouse 9.00 Gazette-Times-Off. Pub .. 54.00 Standard Oil Co.- sheriffs car exp 33.41 fhell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exo 4.00 Fords Tire Service- sheriffs car exp 41.21 I.lovd Bercer- inditfent' fund 66.00 B'ard of Aeronautics- Co. Ct. Prom. 1.00 Standard Office Equip- II. nurse sup 6.35 Finzer Business Mach.- H. nurse sup 14.97 Concord Press-:-heriffs office sp 41.55 Blue Cross of Oregon-Sal. 212.36. Ins. 86.54 298.90 Sadie Parrish -Clerks Gmv. exp 50.30 Kt:inrl:irri Oil Co.- Museum fuel 86.19 TrI-( itv Herald- Co. Ct. sup 2.50 Hetnmcr Gazelte-Tlmes JP5 sup 61.35 P cific NW B.ll- sheriffs comm. 5.37 Intcrnath-Med. Examiner exo 12.00 Jnvce Ritch-Assessors field work 13.50 Pacific NW Bell current exp 203.59 Dept. of General Service surplus food 82.65 Robert James Co. paper & p istage 33.10 niiJLiePuschkejur, 50.00 food rent 1M Business Products paper & postage 39.37 ( re. St. Univ. Ext. Ser.- Co. AMent & Home Ext ..3500.00 I. B. M.-mach. mtse 24.62 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp 41.32 Dooly & Co. Oreg. Ltd.- H. nurse Assoc. dues .... 11.33 Grace K. Drake, juv. trwcl 122.76 James Driscoll, P.M. postage A paper 100.00 Dr. L. D. Tibbles-Phy. travel exp 70.00 Bankers Life Co.-Ins. 39.15 Walt r Hay: s- Co. Ct. travel 87.43 Wagon Wheel Cafe- Co. Ct. travel .. ..... 5.43 Paul W. Jones. Co. O. travel 24.43 Pltncy-Bowea- Much. Mtse. 27.00 Robert James Co., Inc. Co. Ct supplies 7.60 The Oregonlan-Co. Ct. supplies 24.UW Dr. L. D. Tlbbles-Imm. Clinic fund 82.50 BankAmerlcard-Juv. 6.75, OEO 14.45, Co. Ct. 26.72. Sheriff conv. 36.00, sheriff car 93.66 177.58 Standard Oil Co.-Co. Ct. travel exp 9.62 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Bonds 337.50 State Accident Ins. Fund- Sal. 10.76, Ins. 67.65 .... 78.41 Public Employees Ret Br.-Sal. 439.41, ss. 439.41 878.82 Standard Ins. Co.-Sal. 30.79, Ins. 15.21 46.00 First National Bank Sal 949.40 State Tax Comm.-Sal. .... 299.10 Pacific Mutual Life-Sal. .. 205.89 Warranto Issued on General Road Fund: Imperial Hotel-mi.sc 101.24 BankAmericard-mlsc 3.50 BankAmericard-misc. .. 212.04 Howard Cooper Corp. repairs 6.24 John Hanna-materials .... 55.00 Portland Wire 4 Steel - materials 1353.31 Heppner Auto Parts- repairs 569.36 Cornett Green Feed- misc 5.50 Clyde Equip Co.- repairs llJo.33 )hn D. Ceglia-repairs .. 7.00 Frontier Machinery- repairs 5.49 Fulleton Chevrolet- repairs 12.07 First National Bank misc 1.80 Pacific NW Bell- supplies 28.15 Kuhns Union 76- repairs 3.50 Standard Ins. Co.-Sal. 35.55, Ins. 15.85 51.40 First National Bank - Sal 939.50 ublic Empl. Ret-Sal. 472.08, ss 472.08 944.18 Pacific Mutual-Sal. 359.66, Ret. SOOO.OO 8359.66 State Accident Ins.- Sal. 7.36, Ins. 197.99 .... 205.35 State Dept. of Revenue - Sal 271.70 Columbia Basin Electric - misc 118.85 John A. Pfeiffer-misc 3.07 Percy E. Jellum- materials 68.40 K.B.C. Port-a-cade- misc 94.95 Standard Office Supply supplies 4.35 Pettyjohns-repairs 19.00. misc. 12.23 31.23 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash misc 173.66 Paul Pettyjohn Co.- gas & oil 46.32 Evans Lumber Yard - misc 5.30 City of Heppner-mtsc 5.55 Turner, Van Marter A Bryant - Ins 11.00 Standard Oil-gas & oil .... 72.43 Farley Motor Co.- repairs 53.28 Stone Machinery Co. repairs 357.66 Central Ore. Welders Supply repairs 21.40 Pacific NW Bell-misc 10.76 Maintenance Sec. Oreg. St.-new equip 717.62 Pendleton - Heppner Freight - repairs 10.02 Lexington News Rebekah Installation Installation of officers was held at the Holly Rebekah Lodge meeting on Thursday night with the following ladies doing the Installing: Deputy District Pres ident Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Dep uty Marshal Dimple Munkers, Deputy Vice Crand, Mrs. Pete McAIurtry, Deputy Chaplain, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Deputy Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Ed Hunt and Musician Oma ox. Officers Installed were Mrs. Ralph Bur cham as Noble Grand, June Field as Vice Grand, Mrs. Cecil Jones as Sec., and Mrs. Joe Yo com as Treas., Mrs. Frank Rob Inson, Warden, Mrs. Joel Engle man as Conductor, Mrs. Florence McMillan as Chaplain, Mrs. Venice Hendriekson as Inside Guardian, Mrs. Wayne Papineau as Outside Guardian, Mrs. Irene Padberg as LSNG and Mrs. Ar chle Mnkers as RSNG with Mrs. Eula Bloodsworth as LSVG and Mrs. Oris Padberg LSVG. Mrs. Charles McConnell as three year trustee. The ladies all looked very nice dressed In pastel col ored formats. The NG Mrs. Bur cham presented each one of her oficers an appreciation gift. Mrs. Pete McMurtry of Sans Souci of Heppner gave her opening and closing charges to the District Deputy President at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Captain and family of Parkdale were weekend visitors with her bro ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyer. Debbie and Millie Yocom, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom were overnight patients on Monday at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Debbie was sutlering from an asthma attacK ana Millie from a broken arm re ceived in a fall near her home. Consultant Meets With Irrigon Council Thanks For Christmas Spirit The Holiday Spirit of many groups ana jnaiviauais mwui Pioneer Memorial Hospital very festive during the Christmas season. Beautuuny aecoraicu Christmas trees, swags for the door, fruit, cookies, candy and gifts were in abundance and was enjoyed by all patients and employees alike. The patients and staff wish to take this op portunity to thank all those who contributed lor tneir thoughtfulness. Phillips Petroleum-gas 7.76, tires 10.26 lo.oz NW Industrial Laundry'- misc 22.15 Tom Huston-park exp 16.22 Standard Oil-gas A oil .... 326.17 Ford Tire Service tires 220.61, repairs 16.95 237.56 Morrow Co. GG-tires 42.20, repair 137.84, new equip 6945.50 7125.54 Blue Cross of Ore. Sal. 208.64, Ins. 84.03 .. 292.70 Lotts Electric-supplies .... 1.74 Bankers Life Company Ins : 39.15 Pacific NW Bell supplies 23.86 BankAmericard-misc 46.75 Standard Oil Co. gas A oil 36.88 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant misc 10.00 Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. - Sal 332.10 Public Emp. Ret. Br. Sal. 35.55, Ins. 15.85 .... 51.40 State Tax Commission Sal 336.80 First National Bank - Sal 1101.20 State Acc. Ins. Fund Sal. 8.44, Ins. 470.15 .... 478.59 Labor 8794.24 By FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Rodger Budkc, planning consultant for Cor nell. Howland, Haves, Merry field ft Hill, met with a joint Council and Planning Com mix tion session In Irrigon Jan. 11. The firm U completing the third phase of a comprehensive planning study for Morrow County prior to adoption of a County zoning ordinance. Coun ties are required by law to have completed such a plan and have Implemented it with a zoning ordinance prior to Jan. 1, 1972. The purpose of Monday's meeting was to Inquire into changes that might be indicat ed for the local comprehensive plan adopted In 1964. These along with plan changes of oth er communities, will then be considered for incorporation in the final County plans. Irrigon Councilman CiTen Oath At the January session of the Irrigon City Council, the oath of office was taken by Dorothy Irish, newly elected Council member and by Chester Wilson who was re-elected to a Coun cil position. The other re elected member, Felix Friend, was ab sent. Since the charter requires all members to be present when balloting for the mayor position from among elected Council members, this election was de ferred to a later meeting. Ap pointment of a Recorder also requires a full Council and was deferred. Rita Clark of Clarks One Stop Grocery, appeared before the Council with request for approv al of renewal of a class B liq uor licease application. Earlier request was delayed because the store has been closed for several weeks during the Clarks absence from the community. It is to reopen now. The applica tion was approved. In other business the Council was informed that the grade crossing construction at 10th Street, across the Union Pacific tracks had been approved with out a hearing, since all agen cies Involved hud given their sanction. A permit has been Is sued by the Public Utility Com mission of Oregon covering the crossing. This crossing will give direct entrance to the park on the Columbia River. 4-H Sees Wildlife Film A wildlife film "So Little Time", was shown to about 40 Coy home Monday evening In honor of Rev. P. O. Carpenter of Ashland, Ky. LONEROCK NEWS LONER OCK The Adventlst church members were surprised Saturday when two girls from Walla Walla College gave sev- . i i id u-lth tholr munuy tiuo Jan. n, u,v ui , ,TB Thev were Lyn KSeS W,W" Tr fnS and VltaWn. said that many Billy Judy from Juneau, Alaska, birds and animal species are! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christ ensen visited Lonerock friends Friday, Herman has recovered from his recent heart attack af ter spending five days at the Heppner Hospital. me cnnsien sens' two grandchildren, Stan lev and Shirley Christensen from Milo, Oregon, were recent visitors of their grandparents and were accompanied by two of their friends. On their re turn trip they met with a ser ious accident when their car skidded on black ice seven miles west of The Dalles and was completely wrecked. One of the girls suffered a broken hip and was flown by Mercy plane to the hospital at Medford. The other members, received numer ous cuts and bruises and were picked up by their father from Milo, Oregon. Will Build Mr. and Mrs. James Heiden eer from Portland motored to Lonerock Saturday to bring un a load of building material lor the house they will be build ing this spring. Lambing The lambing season has now started for the two Davis fam ilies and several have had trip lets while most of the others are twins. Emmett Davis is still a patient at the Heppner Hospital but expects to be dis charged this week. near extinction because man has moved In and destroyed their range or natural habitat not always purposely but simp ly by mans need lor more room. Illegal hunting, or over hunting. Indiscriminate use of Insecticides has also brought about a dec-line of wildlife. He told the youth group that In a few years It would be up to them to protect and preserve the wildlife. That possibly In the future hunting would not be allowed. He suggested watch ing and photographing the ducks and geese in their natur al wildlife area between Irri gon and Boardman on the Col umbia River. The next meeting of the 4-H community club will be Feb. 11 when Irvin Bushby of Umatilla will show slides of insects, birds and animals of the local area. There will be an election of officers, at this meeting. Retires Unon retirement as an em ployee of the Corps of Engin eers, at MCNary Lam, naryey Warner was presented a paint ing of himself and his wile, Zepha, done by a long time friend, Jim Humphrey. Mrs. Warner was presented a carna tion corsage when they visited McNary Friday, where he had worked as cost accountant. The Wesleyan Church congre gation and friends gathered for a nntlnck dinner at tne w. r. Kinzua Looks to 1971 Kinzua Corporation looks to ward a more active participa tion In Grant County's economy in 1971. Our 60,000 acre tree farm In Grant County will re eclve more intensive manage ment as a result of programs now under construction. Com pletion of a new green veneer plywood plant at the company's mill In Heppner will mean the commencement of logging opcr atlons on the Rudlo Mountain property. A new logging compa ny will be formed In Grant County and their equipment and personnel will be oriented towards more esthetic logging practices that will preseve rec reational and watershed values. In 1970, Intensive range land development took place on the Rudlo Mountain property in co operation with the Monument Grazing Association. Heavy pmiinment was assigned to de velop fifty-four stock and fire protection ponds, roads were Im proved and a new eight acre lake was constructed. Investiga tion is now underway on the type of land lease that would be attactive to local area resi dents enabling them to con struct summer homes on Rudio Mountain. Starting In January remodel ing work will be started on the inside of the Kinzua Mercan tile. These changes are Intend ed to brighten up our store and make it more efficient in its operation, with you the custo mer in mind. During this per iod things will probably be in a turmoil and things not where they use to be found but bear with us and we thank you for your cooperation. From the Kinzua Log Mrs. Charles Daly was in Portland last fall to have a bone splinter removed. The splinter was an aftermath of the accident the Dalys suffered i PnnHiotnn last May. The Da lys were in Portland last Friday for a checkup for Mrs. Daly. She seems to be on the road to recovery. Its.. major AVAI0.ABI At Both Our Morrow County Locations Call 676-91 03or9898525 SA E PAY sm DOT 24 HOURS A DAY 365 DAYS PER YEAR EVERY KILOWATT HOUR OF ELECTRIC POWER YOU BUY FROM COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP, Inc. IS BOUGHT AT 1963 PRICES Our Account No. A45650 in the lone Area is Enjoying this Daily Bargain. 1963 Purchases Total for 1963-16472 KWH Cost $208.36 Ave. Monthly 19631373 KWH Cost $17.36 Average Cost KWH 1963 01264 COMPARISON YEARLY PURCHASES 1970 Purchases Total for 197020740 KWH Cost $259.32 Ave. Monthly 19701728 KWH Cost $21.61 Average Cost Per KWH 1970 01250 Average KWH Cost LOWER in 1970 Because of INCREASED Usage MONTHLY COMPARISONS Feb., 1963-1888 KWH Cost $23.53 Dec, 1970-1850 KWH Cost Aug., 1963-2104 KWH Cost $26.12 Aug., 1970-2090 KWH Cost Nov., 1963-1455 KWH Cost $18.33 May, 1970-1450 KWH Cost $23.07 $25.95 $18.27 Heppner Inland CEiemical The Cleanest, Safest Power Today! 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