Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    County Court Proceedings
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Hqjtpinqr Garbage Disp..
Wbp? exp.. ,
Generftl ,Fire Equip..
.jCtfuie exp.,
City of Heppner, Water-
MO
8.00
17.00
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,,.phap8&$a, sup M
.reitf - 2?,0Q 7817
Murraya Drug-Assessors
, qfes.. v , 90
Farley Motor-Sheriffs
cqr ,xik 80.70
Defile., of Revenue-
n, Assessors St. Mdse 5.43
Helen ,B. Acock et al-
: Cir.vCt, jurors 287.10
NudeUrjian Brothers-sheriffs
Uniorni exp 41.00
Turner, Van Marter &
Bryant - Ins. 35.0
Gazette-Times-Off.
Pub. 29.70, clerks
silt). 15.50 4550
Court. Street karket-
qtlisfe sup 9.69
Standard Office Sup.-
Co, Ct. sup .. 1.50
Evftnsf Lumber Yard-
ctKse sup .. 15.01
Rentex Services Corp.-
cthse sup 12.00
21.15
Pettyjohns-cthse sup .
Wallace H. Wolff -
Med. Inv 10.00
Columbia Basin Power-
cthse power 128.68
Lotts Electric-
cthse sup 98.00
Dr. L. D. Tibbies-
sheriffs ofse exp 10.00
First National Bank-
Juv. travel 15.95
Pacific Mutual Life-Sal ..249.04
State Accid. Ins.-SaL
10.40, Ins. 71.03 81.43
State Dept. of Revenue-
Sal 345.00
First Nat. Bank-Sal .1006.00
Public Emp. Ret Br.-Sal
539.16 ss 539.16 .....1078.32
Standard Ins. Co.-Ins 73.36
Umatilla Co. Sheriff-'
jail exp 279.00
Dr. L. D. Tlbbles-H.
dept., physician tra 63.30
Ore. Co. Service Officer-
Veterans sup. . 10.00
Dunham Printing Co.-
Clerks sup 5.50
Cal's Richfield-
Assessors pickup 44.73
Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal.
257.32, Ins. 212.16 469.48
Packer-Scott-
cthse sup 69.07
Mail-Well Envelope Co.-
Assessors ofse sup ......
Turner, Van Marten -6
Bryant-Bonds
Gazette-Times-Tax "
Coll. exp
Tri-City Herald
Co. Ct. sup.
Elwood Wlrth-Assessors
field work
Grace Steers-S.
Food sup ......I.
The Fixit Shop-Juv. sup
Pacific NW Bell
current exp,
Clackamas County
sheriffs, car exp .
BankAmercard-Co. Ct.
travel exp. ...r..w..
Ore. St. Sheriff Assoc.
sheriffs ofse sup ..........
Standard Office Supply-
JP6 ofse sup ,
Helen Acock, et al-
Cir. Ct. Juror
Lloyd Berger- ,
Indigent fund ,
Standard Oil Co.-
sheriffs car exo
Pacific NW Bell-
sheriffs comm
James Driscoll, PM-
postage
Rietmanns misc
Morrow County Grain
Gr.-new Mach. 100.00,
repairs 37.24
James Driscoll,
PM - misc
Farley Motor Co.-
. 25.72
.20.00
, 38.47
. 2.40
, 60.86
, 41.35
, 20.00
. 206.41
. 14.00
35.17
25.00
18.95
49.80
55.00
13155
4.75
100.00
6.50
137.24
i
5.40
repairs ... 61.46
Wrlphts Countrv StnrA.
..park upu .-. . 3.8b
Murrays Drug-sup. ... .. 1.00
City of Heppner,
Water misc. ... 5.55
Arrow -TransDortation-Fr
on Asphalt 262.09
Rentex Services
Corp., misc 13.42
Stone Mach. Co-
repairs 414.20
Central Oregon Welders
Supply repairs ..... 26.76
Pettyjohns - repairs . 17.55
John Hanna-materials ... 54.90
Elva Ruhl-materials 28.30
Pettyjohns-
park .material 28.01
Case Furniture Co.-
park mat . 13.29
Pendleton-Heppner
Freight repairs 5.80
Parker Scottparks 69.07
Standard Oil Co.
gas & oil 805.43
Pacific NW Bell-mlsc. 9.50
Pacific NW Bcll-misc 20.55
Woodpecker Truck
new Equip 6500.00
Padberg Machinery
park mat 1150
Columbia Basin
Electric misc. 100.64
Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal.
287.19, Ins. 192.58 479.77
Chevron Asphalt Co.-
materials 1417.85
Labor 8702.60
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m
Standard Ins. Co.-Ins 51.'
PubHtt mn. Rat. -Sal. i.
578.78, ss 578.7$ ,...J..ii5t6
First National Bank- .
Sal . 911.90
State Dept. of Revenue-
Sal. 292.00
Pacific Mutual Life
Ins. - Sal. ; 346.74'
State Accid. Ins.-Sal.
7.96, Ins. 433.09 441.05
Real Estate
Transactions
Thomas J. Wells and Neva S.
Wells to Lumber Transport Inc.,
Tract in Sec. 27 Tp 2 SR 26.
Morrow County to USA. Por
tion of Old Columbia River
Highway in Lots 3 & 4 Sec. 8
Tp 4 NR 25 containing 3.41 acres.
Harry H. Harding & Elsie B.
Harding to Lawrence C. Phil
lips & Ruby M. Phillips. Lot 9
Block 2, West Boardman, Board-
man.
Mildred Hunt to Howard L.
Pettyjohn and Jo Anne Petty
john. Lot 10 and EV4 Lot 11 in
Block 19 Mt Vernon's Addition
to City of Heppner.
MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore
register forms, duplicate ana
triplicate, and register car
bons, available at the Gazette-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday August 12. 1971
7
KINZUA NEWS
Mrs. Don Wilson and Mrs.
Jack Wilsey were business vis
itors to The Dalles last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Bonnie Kelson and Mrs.
Molly Day were hostesses to
their pinochle club Wednesday
evening in the First Grade room.
High and pinochle went to Mar
ietta Wilsey, low to Pat Mc-
Minn, and the second pinochle
to Sue Mattlson. Others playing
were Evle Luper, Deena Reid,
Lauri Hire, Melba Mitchell,
Cindy Combs, Ruth Carey, and
Irene Samples. The hostesses
served strawberry fluff for dessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard
and Cindy Bowman went to
Bend Saturday on business and
while there to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son
Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Espinola
and family of La Grande spent
several days of last week visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs
Bowman and family.
Richard Mortlmore took a
group of girls to Eugene Sun
day where they will attend
Cheer Leaders school. Those go
ing, were Karen Mortimore, Sara
Bowman, Teresa Green, and1 Bil
11 o Marler of Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron DeMeritt
and grandson of Drain visited
last Tuesday with Frank De
Meritt Mrs. Linda Lucas was 1 in
Heppner last Tuesday for furth
er msdical attention. ' ,
Earl .Norris and Herschel Mur
dock were business visitors .to
Richland, Wn. Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and
son Bobby were business visit
ors to Heppner last Saturday.
Spending the weekend visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dun
lap were Mr. and Mrs. David
Sentry of Susanvllle, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs.' Denzil White
went -tp Portland over the week
end to do some shopping and
while there visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert White.
Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Norris were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Medlock and son
Mike of Post Falls, Idaho. The
Medlocks are former residents of
Camp 5 and were on vacation.
Mrs. Grady Rogers returned
home this weekend after hav
inff spent the past week visit
ing with friends at Hood River.
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4 s. v ?
Aug. 23-27f Morrow County Fairgrounds, Heppner
EXCITING EVENTS FOR.
O STYLE REVIEW
WEDNESDAY. 8 P-M.
O CANNING CONTEST
MANY PRIZES!
O CAKE BAKING CONTEST
LOTS OF nwi
O COUNTRY STORE
S76SKSOREO by sokopttmists
...THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
O PIG SCRAMBLE
tmmSDAT. 7:30 f M.
O LIVESTOCK AUCTION
THURSDAY. 8:00 t.VL
O PET SHOW
THURSDAY, 11:30 A.M.
O SNACK SHACK
THROUGHOUT FAIR
See 4-H
Demonstrations
and
FFA
Entries.
Support
Our Youth!
FAIR PROGRAM 1971
MONDAY, AUGUST 23
10:00 A.M. Children's Corner Entries Open All Day
4:00 to 7:00 P.M. 4-H Entries Open
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24
8:00 to
9:00 A.M. Children's Corner Entries accepted. CLOSE
AT 9:00 un. Bring in all entries Monday
if at all possible.
8'30-
10:00 A.M. All 4-H & FFA entries accepted
9:00 A.M. 4-H Judges meet with 4-H Superintend
ents 9:00 A.M Children's Corner Judging begins
10:00 A.M. 4-H Food Preparation Contests, Heppner
High School
10:00 A.M. 4-H Foods Judging Begins
10:00 A.M. 4-H Clothing Judging Begins
10:00 A.M. 4-H Knitting Judging Begins
12:00 NOON LUNCH BREAK ON ALL JUDGING
3:00 P.M. Open Class Entries Accepted
1:00 P.M. Livestock Judging Contests
3:00 P.M. Open Class Flowers (Plants) Accepted un
til 5:00 P.M.
3:30 P.M. Ag Demonstrations
5:00 P.M. Favorite Foods Judging
7:00 P.M. Open Class Entries Accepted
6:00 PM. FAVORITE FOOD SHOW Fairgrounds
8:30 P.M. Square Dancing
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
8:00
8:00
9:00
9:00
9:00
9:15
10:00
11:00
11:30
12:00
1:00
A.M. Open Class Entries Open
(Superintendents, please be there by 8:00
A.M.)
A.M. BOOTH JUDGING
A.M. Open Class Entries Close, Except Flowers
which will be open until 11:30 A.M.
A.M. Style Revue Judging Begins
A.M. 4-H Livestock Judging Begins
A.M. Open Class Judging Begins With:
FOODS KNITTING NEEDLEWORK
CANNING HOBBIES CLOTHING
A.M. Rabbits & Poultry Judging
4-H & Open Class
A.M. Open Class Fruits & Vegetables
AM. Open Class Flowers Judged
NOON LUNCH BREAK ON ALL JUDGING
P.M. Style Revue Practice
1:00 P.M. Livestock Judging Continues
2:00 P.M. Collector's Corner Judged
8:00 P.M. STYLE REVUE FAIRGROUNDS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
9:00 A.M. 4-H Home Ec Demonstrations All Day
9:00 A.M. Livestock Showmanship starting with
, Swine, Dairy, Beef and Sheep
9:00 A.M. FFA Livestock Judging Begins
10:00 AM. to 1:00 P.M. PET SHOW .
All Pets to be entered before 11:30 A.M.
11:30 A.M. PARADE OF PETS
12:00 P.M. 4-H Dog Fun Match
1:00 P.M. Open Class Livestock Judged
1:00 P.M. 4-H Showmanship Continues
2:30 P.M. All Around 4-H Champion Showmanship
Contest . -
7:30 P.M. AWARDS PROGRAM LIVESTOCK
FAIRGROUNDS
PIG SCRAMBLE
AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27
9:00 A.M. Saddle Horse Show All Day
4:00 P.M. All Exhibits Released
See
Morrow
County's
Finest
in
Agriculture,
Home
Economics,
Arts and
Crafts!
Morrow County Rodeo Coming August: 28-29
RODEO GROUNDS, HEPPNER
$1875 In Purses $1300 In Prizes, Trophies
THREE SHOWS: Saturday, 1:15 P.M.; Saturday, 8 P.M.; Sunday, 1:30 P.M.
DANCES
Friday, August 27
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
MUSIC IT WESTERN GENTLEMEN
Saturday, August 28
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
MUSIC BY WESTERN GENTLEMEN
BIG STREET PARADE
Saturday, August 28
Downtown Heppner
$475 In Prizes
CALX. RANDALL PETERSON
67S-9200
FO INFORMATION
WRANGLERS
COWBOY
BREAKFAST
Sunday, August 29
Starting 7 A.M.
MORROW COUNTY
HOP.
SHOW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27
All Day Storting 9 A.M.
Rodeo Grounds
Many Premiums Prizes