Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 15, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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HEPPNER CAZETTE-TIME&. ThufdaT. Jlf la 171
Morrow County Court Proceedings
It was not deemed to bo In
the public Interest to close por
tlon of Road No. 766, lone Goose
berry Koad. Agreement estab
llshlng an association of Mor
row County Oovcrnmental Un
Its wa- signed.
Warrants Uautod on General
Fundi
Robert Abrams-emergency
f.mri &im Clr. CL
Atty. 85.40 127-40
Ernest Jorgensen-JP 5
nhnnl 40.70. SUD 21.52.
rent 25.00 87.22
p.Mfif nw Boll-
current exp 5.39
Standard Oil Co.
sheriffs car exp 21.76
Standard Office Supply.
AauAssnr BUD 14.91. CO.
rr oiin 15.26 30.17
Jim Drl-scoll PM-postage ...130.00
Kilhams clerks sup .5M
Sheriff of Umatilla Co.-
jail exp 135.00
Rachel Harnett-
Museum sup 60.14,
Matnt 40.00 100.14
Packer-Scott-
museum sup 39 65
BankAmericard-Co.
Ct. travel 17.64
Court Street Market-
cthse sup 12.03
Cornett Green Feed-
cth.se sup 11.10
Nudelman Brothers
Sheriffs uniform ,134.90
E. & H. Machine Works
Sheriffs office sup 181.66
Pettyjohn-cthse sup 8.60
John A. Pfelffer
cthse sup 4.74'
Claude Buschke-sur
food rent 100.00
Elections Division
election 6.55
Edna Chally-H. j
nurse travel 28.84
Shell Oil Co.-sheriff
car exp 4.20
Pacific NW Bell
current exp 191.99
M & R Co.
cthse maint 915.00
Heppner Garbage
cthse sup 3.00
Dept. of Revenue
Assessors St. mdse 377.15
Johanne Wood
museum maint 44.00
Tri-Clty Herald
Co. Ct. sup 2.40
Glenn A. Gilbert-Assessors
part-time help 150.00
Ford Tire Service
sheriffs car exp 47.68
Herman Winter
DA rent 65.00, Secy
149.41. Dhone 39.91.
travel 18.80 , 273.12
E. L. Knox Co.-
cthse sup 2.24
Columbia Basin Electric-
cthse power 120.12
Vernon Russel et al-
222.75
42.61
24.64
81.50
Br. of Equal 55.20
Forrest Burkenblne
et al-JP6 Jurors 99.16
Irma West
et al-Electlon
Irma Jean West et al
JP5 jurors
Walter Hayes-
Co. CL travel .....
Bankers Life-Ins. ........
Archie Alderman et al
Clr. Ct. Jurors 643.32
Harry Phillips Co-
River Patrol exp 1.10
Caps Drive In-Jail exp .... 1.50
Paul W. Jones-
Co. Ct. travel 20.95
Homer Hughes-
Co. a. travel 60.85
Central Market-
cthse sup ..... 3.57
Cltv of Heppner-
Cthso water 8.50
Farley Motor Co.-
sheriffs car exp 79.J2
Blue Cross of Oregon-Sal
212.36, Ins. 86.54 .. 298.90
Grace Drake-
Juv. travel 44.00
Standard Oil of Calif.-
Assessor 392.42, sheriff
131.95, Co. Ct. 12.49 536.86
Heppner Gazette-Times
Elections' 86.47, Off.
Pub. 45.15,
JP5 sup 12.35 143.97
William J. Bridges-
Clr. Ct. juror 35.00
Gazette-Times-
Treas. sup 19.15
Texaco-River
Patrol exp. ... 8.10
Jerrys Shell Service
Co. Ct. travel .75, sheriffs
car exp 3.00 3.75
Murrays Drugs-Co. Ct.
Prom. & travel 10.28
Union Oil Co.-sheriffs
car exp 8.49
3M Business Prod.-
paper & postage 39.90
Tri-City Herald-
Co. Ct. sup 2.40
Gazette-Times-Tax
Coll. sup 657.53
Pacific NW Bell-
sheriffs comm 4.75
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant - Ins 2130.67
James Driscoll, PM-
Co. Ct. sup 7.20,
Clerks sup. 9.60 16.80
Sadie Parrish, Petty
Cash -sheriff tra. 8.71,
sup. 5.40, jail 3.10,
clerk 1.18 18.45
Standard Oil Co.-
cthse fuel 28.00
Lotts Electrlc-
cthse sup 70.17
State Accident Ins.-Sal.
10.36, Ins. 68.67 : 79.03
State Tax Comm.-Sal 325.90
First National Bank-
Sal 903.90
Public Emp. Ret. Br.-
Sal. 526.37, ss 526.37 ....1052.74'
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. William Arthur. Minister
Ph. 422-7530
No Church School.
a.m.
Worship Service, 10:00 a.m.
Women's Fellowship, 4th
Thursdays In homes.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Don W. Johnson,, minister
Ph. 676-9209
Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.
Bible School, 10:00 a.m.
United Youth Fellowship and
Evening Worship in Heppner.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
293 N. Gale
Ph. 676-9209
Pastor Don W. Johnson
Bible School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, Heppnar, 11
a.m.
United Youth Fellowship at
Heppner, 6:30 p.m.
Combined Evening services at
Heppner, 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
CF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall
Paul Warren, President
Ph. 676-9760
Sundays:
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Sacrament Service, 11:00 a.m.
Relief Society, 2nd Tuesdays,
10:00 a.m.
Primary Thursdays, 4:30 p.m.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
Fr. Raymond Beard
Ph. 676-9462
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner): Sun
day Masses: 7:30 and 11:00
a.m.
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mass: 9:15 a.m.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, Satur
day, 7-8 p.m.
Altar Society, 1st Tuesday
Holy Name Society after 11:00
mass on the 2nd Sunday each
month.
HOPE & VALBY LUTHERAN
Pastor Rudolph Mensch
Ph. 676-9940
HOPE & VALBY LUTHERAN
Pastor Rudolph Mensch
Ph. 676-9940
Summer Schedule
HOPE: Worship service 10:00
a.m.
VALBY: Worship service 8:00
a.m.
CONDON
Services, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 6:30 p.m.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Church & Gale
Rev. Edwin Cutting. 676-9224
Church School, 9:00 a.m.
WorshlD. 10:00 a.m.
WSCS, 3rd Thursday at 8:00
p.m.
Children Church School 4.00
5:00 p.m. on Monday.
Susannah Circle, 3rd Wednes
day at 2:00 p.m.
CHTTECH Or THE MAZABEXS
North Gllmore St
Pastor Floyd Evechart
945 Pioneer 676-5539
Sunday School 10:00 a m.
Memirtg Worship, 11:00 a m.
Bvantng Inspiration. 7:00 f .m.
Midweek Service t:09 pro.
ASSSEMBLY OF GOD
Willow St. & Gale
Pastor, Donald D. Burwell
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Youth Group, 6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:00 pjn.
Wednesdays:
WMC, 1:30 p.m. at the church
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p..m
Standard Ins. Co. -Sal
30.79. Ins. 1521 46.00
Pacific Mutual Llfo
Ins. Sal 232.87
Walter Hayes-Co.
Ct. travel 38.13
Homer Huches
Co. Ct travel 11.55
Western Auto-S. Food
2.50, cthse 1.35 3.85
Standard Oil Co.
Co. Ct travel 25.74
Wheelers Communication
sheriffs comm 100.00
Pacific NW Bell
current exp - 234.89
BankAmerlcard-
sheriffs conv. 32.50,
Co. Ct travel 44.59
Sheriff of Umatilla Co.-
Jail exp 186.00
Standard Office Equip
sheriff sud 1222. H.
nurse sud .90 13.12
Umatilla-Morrow Mental-
Mental Health 2755.00
St. of Ore. Local Gov't
Co. Planning Comm. ...1000.00
Herman Winter-
DA rent 4825,
Sec'y 149.49 197.74
Charlie Walker Body Shop
sheriffs car exp ; 30.5
Wagon Wheel Cafe-
Co. Ct. sup. 21.00,
CD 525. Jail
exp 12.05 38.30
I.B.M.-mach. maint. 53.00
Pitnev-Bowes-
mach. maint ju.w
3M Business Products
paper & postage 48.02
Dept. of Revenue-
Assessors St. mdse J01.S1
Edna Chally. Petty Cash
H. nurse sup lo.bb
Nat. Clearinehouse-H.
nurse ofs sup 4.75
Grace E. Drake-
Juv. travel 30.14
Shell Oil Co.-
sheriffs car exp 11.11
Paul W. Jones-
Co. Ct. exp 28.76
Kilhams Stationery-
Tax Coll. exp 118.64
Edna Chally-H.
nurse travel - 20.12
Case Furniture-Co.
Ct. filing Cabinet 129.00
Warrants Issued on General
Road Fund:
Walter Hayes-misc 24.64
Bankers Life-Ins 91.36
Morrow Co. Grain
Growers - repairs 31.88
Heppner Nor Gas-
gas & oil 56.36,
misc. 244.799 301.15
Columbia Basin Electric
misc. 85.54
Pettyjohns-misc.
21.90, repair 18.57 40.47
Gar Avlation-mlsc 48.00
Pacific NW Bell-mtsc 20.48
Coast To Coast
Store repairs 7.04
Ford Tire Servlce-tlre
26.91, repair 17.73 44.64
Arrow Transportation
Fr. on Asphalt 265.80
Stone Machnery-repalrs .. 14.50
Heppner Auto Parts
renairs 57.41
Howard Cooper Corp.-
repairs 45.39
Standard Oil Company
Eas & oil 978.41
Heppner Gazette-Times-
supplies 50.35
Columbia Basln-misc 30.00
Blue Cross of Ore.-
Sal. 222.32, Ins. 89.58
John Hanna-materlals
Farley Motor Co.
reDalrs 18.27
ity or weppner-misc 6.30
DESCO - materials 79.70
Paul Pettyjohn Co.-
gas & oil 130.85
Rentex-suDDlies 21.42
Wrights Country Store-
misc 2.19
Central Ore. Welders
Supply repairs 9 9n
Pacific NW Bell-misc 9.50
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant Ins 2130.00
Morrow Co. Grain
Growers - repairs 72.82
Murrays Drug-misc. 7.77
Heppner Inland
Chemical - weeds 119.50
State Accid. Ins.-Sal.
6.75. Ins. 259.17 ... 265.92
Public Emp. Ret-Sal.
555.62. ss 555.62 1111.24
State Tax Comm.-Sal .... 30420
First Nat. Bank-Sal 896.00
Standard Ins. Co.-Sal.
35.55, Ins. 15.85 5140
Pacific Mutual Life
Ins. Sal .., 332.10
Walter Haves-misc son
Homer Hughes-misc. 11.55
western Auto-mlsc
Standard Oil Co.-
gas & oil
NATURE 1 USE-ENJOY-CONSERVE
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4-H Events Point
To County Fair
Events of this week involv-
lng 4-H members have the "get
ready for fair" feeling. A pre
fair style revue practice on
Wednesday, July 14, prepared
clothing and knitting members
for appearances in 4-H style revue.
Livestock members with sheep
projects had lambs sheared
Tuesday at C & B Livestock.
Fair premium books have
been mailed to each 4-H fam
ily. New events and activities
have been added in the 4-H
section, as well as exhibit re
quirements for new clubs. Pre
mium books are available at
the County Extension Office for
anyone interested in making
fair entries, either 4-H or Open
Class.
Albert B. Bowker
Passes
Albert B. Bowker, 92, a for
mer Heppner resident, passed on
last week In San Diego, Calif.
His birthday was June 30.
Mr. Bowker was well known
in this part of Oregon having
operated the Heppner Garage
for many years and later wheat
ranching in the Eight Mile ar
ea. Funeral services were at Pa
cific Beach Mortuary with Dr.
Sidney Mayer of the United
Methodist Church officiating.
Burial was in the Rose City Cem
etery, Portland.
Survivors are a brother, Harry
Bowker of Portland; a daughter,
Mrs. W. F. Duemling, Bremerton,
Wash.; a son, A. D. Bowker of
San Diego, CaLf.
lone Swimming
Lessons Completed
Maureen McEUUrott Water
Safety Instructor of the lone
Swimming pool started the
American Red Cross Swimming
Lessons June 2-July 9. Two
classes were given each morn
ing, beginners and advanced be
ginners. Those members passing
beginners course were: Richard
Ladd, Nancy Miller, Lorl Prock,
Lisa Meyers, Diane Morter, Ellz
azeth McElligott, Craig Gutier
rez, Duane Fetsch, Chris Rlet
mann, Andy Roberts, Annette
Roberts, Rick Doherty and Treve
Peterson. Those enrolled in ad
vanced beginners, and passing
were: Mary and Margaret Kin-
cald, Cathy Gutierrez, Doug and
Linda Bristow, Allen and Bob
Roberts, Anita Palmer, Joan Do
herty, Michelle and Jerry McEl
ligott, Gregg and Brian Rlet
mann, Jerry Rietmann, Paula
and Teena Lindstrom, Wad
West, Craig Rea, Ralph Morter,
Becky Eubanks.
Also helping Maureen were
Cathy Cannon, Mary McElligott,
and Carol Holtz, swimming
aides.
Death of R. H. Nash
Of Hood River
Mrs. Lincoln Nash received
word of the death of R. H. Nash
of Hood River. R. H. Nash died
at his home Wednesday, July 7,
he was the brother of Lincoln
Nash of Heppner.
Mrs. Lee Palmer of lone took
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash down
to the home of Elmer Springer
of Hood River, also brother of
Lincoln Nash. That evening Bud
Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Jensen of Heppner drove down
to get Mrs. Palmer.
Burial was held July 7 at 7:00
p.m.
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
In Bend
Theresa Hughes is In Bond
visiting Terrie Hardie. They are
horse friends. They planned to
go to the Prlneville Races while
she was down there. Teitle was
hero with Theresa for the Junior
Rodeo.
Riding Camp-out
Planned for Weekend
Some members of the Wrang
lers are planning a riding camp
out for this weekend. This is
the over night excursion to take
place of the annual overnight
ride which had to be cancelled
for this year.
Anyone wishing to go oh the
camp-out must bring their own
food and bedding as none jlvlll
be furnished. There will be a
stove available and hay for
horses will be furnished. Rid
ers should meet at th6 rodeo
grounds at 8:00 a.m. Saturday
morning and some trucks will
be available to haul horses. Hor
ses will be taken to the Mud
Springs Cabin on Ditch Creek.
For further inrormauon con
tact Jack Wright, who is organ
izing the camp-out. There will
be no charge for the trip as it
is a spontaneous outing rather
than being sponsored by the
wranglers.
GUESTS TO VISIT NEW BABY
Guest at the John . Jepsen
home, to welcome the newest
member of the family, Judy,
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crum
of Bend; and a girlfriend of Mrs.
Jepsen, Mrs. Gary Ballwebber
and her son John of Salem.
GRACE SEERS HOME
Grace Steers Is home from the
Veterans Hospital in Portland
after having surgery.' She was
home June 20, then back for
a checkup July 1. Doctors all
say she's doing fine.
Need spare cash? Advertise
unused items on the classified
page of The Gazette-Times.
HERMISTON
LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC.
Sale every Saturday
12 :30 p.m. sharp
Carson Vehrs Emmett Rogers
567-6644 567-5139
Bill Bowden Sale Yard
567-5082 567-3149
311.90
4320
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5.58
3.32
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
DON HALL. PASTOR
740 E. Barrett
676-9433
Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m.
Saturday
Worship Service, 11:00 ajn.
ALL SAINTS' 'EPISCOPAL
Church St A Gale
Rev. Dan Thorapsofc, J678'997fl J
res. 678-5334
Morning Prayet,' 10:00' 2nd
and 4th Sundays
Holy Communion, 10:00 1st
and 3rd Sundays
, Holy Communion, 7:30 every
Sunday
Summer Cnurca Scttl 10.00
every Sunday
ECW. 1st Sun aay after church
100.00
13.61
15.00
Wheelers Comm. -misc.
Stack Steel & Supply.
repairs .
E. E. Cox repairs
Highland Machinery.
repairs 28.57
neppner Auto Parts
repairs 52.00
Howard Cooper-Corp.-
repairs 25.47
Pacific NW BeU-mbc. 24.01
Ford Tire Service- !"'
repairs 135.45
Oregon Culvert -rnarVrTals
6521.04
Labor, , . 831005
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