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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1971)
t wcrrwca, (our). oAitm nxti nijfT, rw. it. mi Boardman Asks Census Recount tr MA IT LCC MAHLOW IU1ARDMX Tti UMidmn Cliy ("numlt Hmum4 th I'm Utility ut aniri! f a new rrn tut twtsi.t t lUir nwtsr.2 lost Uule the ul4un f ll. or. I man 1 nw luted Ml 2 unh the Hat tf tHrfion, theli pn-luntnary count In tJTO m iily 1H nil he t-ity demand ?! an! received a recount thai brought li tii in 'JTi at Dial time. One tt I In jwublrnu In urt I iri a tfcuunl I that I tie bur' an that handles Hie purdurr charge t) plus oilier cU to do I he Juli, I'icvitituly lkrl man wax aide lo nuke roll malm that were lectin Iml b) Male bur'MU. Tliu U no inj.'-r true. The council U Interested In minding an in n am? NrcatiM It ti-fliH-! in the umouiil icortvrd iMr ciiiiiui in m.iio tax icvium ii'luriw finni liquor and a.o line laxi't. In other ml iun the council voted to hive a ! way radin Installed In the city Iwill here by the ny .an contact the niunty office at Heppner. as re-iii.-M.-d by Sheriff John K. Ml l.ih.in. Council Enters Agreement The council entered Into an agreement with the ISoardman Rural Fire District for the city to furnish them hoiwini for their truck anil man power for the equipment. Christmas lights on the out side of the hull wnn discussed mid decision win made to put them up in cotcriif ion with others in town in the lihllni context. Board Member Elected Three different election were held In Boardman Monday of last week. Hazel Miller was re elected to the Iniard of the Boardman Cemetery Mainten ance District for a three year term with a total of 37 vote. Only 38 votes were caul at the election. Harold Baker with 31 votes and Arthur Allen with 20 were elected to the Boardman Park ai.d Kecrention hoard for three year terms. The third candidate was Joe Tatone, who received 1! votes. Charles Acock was reelected to the Boardman Hural Fire Din- rit-t board for a term of five years. He received II voles. Lights Going Up "LiKht Up Boardman for Christmas" Is the slogan of the Boardman Tillicum Club, which Is sponsoring the local lihtinj? contest. In the past a few of the homes in town have been decorated for the holiday sea son, but this year the club hopes everyone will participate. Lola reterson, club president, says there has been a good response to the program from the busi ness firms. A plaque will Iks presented to the winning firm. Also, as part of the lighting ac tivity, art students from River slde High School have been busy the past week painting Christmas scenes on the win dows of the business firms. There will be first, second and third prizes for winners of this part of the contest. Boardman's residential district also participates in the Greater Hermiston Chamber of Com merce lighting contest. Preliminary Plan Approved The Boardman Thinning Com mission voted approval last week of the preliminary com prehensive plan for Boardman that was presented in a public hearing Nov, 17. The plan has been developed by the firm of Cornell, Howland, Hayes, Merryfield and Hill. The proposal may be on the agenda of the January city council meeting. In other action tho commis sion approved the application of W. E. Nelson, contractor, to build a two story office build ing and the second half of 11 units of the apartments on north Main Street. The first 11 units have Just been completed. Booster Club Organised A Booster Club composed of the adults In the Boardman and Irrigon communities is being or ganized to support Riverside High School at Boardman. Har old Baker of Boardman Is head ing the move, and others on the committee are Don Hendrix and Mrs. Stan Henkle of Boardman, and John Mathews and Fred Frederickson of Irrigon. The club will support athlet ics and other school activities. Pirate jackets are being ordered lor club members. Mrs. Lois Peterson, president of the Boardman Tillicum Club, announces that Dec. 26 if the deadline for any girl wishing to try out for the rodeo princess for next year. Rules will be at Riverside High School and any one wishing additional informa tion may call the school or con tact Mrs. Peterson at 481-4545. Contestants must be a resi dent of Morrow County, at least a Junior In high school and 16 years old. Mr try Sister Party The annual Mystery Sister, Christmas Party was held last ttVdltrwdtty aftrfltuuit hi the Grrrnfirht Grange MIL n wed by the W.Mirit Ahii Committee tf the gisrttf. Ttr nwnmiti" in -!. Mi uiM rUfcr, Jdr. tfcuh War nil and Mi. Flank Mil.. Olhrt aiUlllttf Wrlf Mis Hdl tUloa and Mi IIm- t ij-n Irr. Mm Carpriitt-r was abm In charge i f drtirtalloiu t.f the I Mm and the lull Mr. Koy Hall read Iho Chil.t rnaa loiy fiuin the Hible, t.ik en rioin liie uk ti Mike. Mir alo led In Kiioup tinging id ChlUliuat 4oU. 'till Cume, All Ve Faithful-. -Joy Tu The Woild"' and -Silent Nijfhi " Tte l:ueiidi- llieli S.,i. Chorus, dlietted by Ifc-nm Fal ct 1 1. sang ''Little ltunimrr lUy", -Maiy ILtd A lUb". a lieio kpiillual. and "Oh, Whot A Wonder." M)ktery Sltei weie irvcilitl. uith ekihnnce of Kltti and tnWj ninie ttiaMii ..r tit-kt --if, tl.tUlllta pally Will I- held muH -m lianf e-f Ca(ft Tawal Ttie ltlril.l llljfh Siilotd HittM with ! ni i nl-ni di iming tl plrrrt a I lifllma ti)i-M ti -ti.. !.- )0 at H im. 'alr Neil Kini' of tin Ikmidniiin Ciimmuniiy t'hunh wmk callinl to Lamed. Kan.. Tliewlay of lst Week by tile cilllial lllnesjt of hi mother. Mm. Ix-iiii King, 7. of ItoM burt. who Mifh-tcd a wvere utrtike while vUitin at the borne of her daughter. Mm. Keith ;te. The Kev. Dn k Strm kmeli-r of (Villain! ua sM-nkir at the Hon rd ma it Coinmunlty Church at ImiIIi hcrvli-en Sunday, and lie and Mm. Strui kmeier ang thr- numtter. FTA Gives Play "Blithe Spit It", an Improbable fiirct In Hire' aii by Nim-I Cow ard, was prcM-nted by the FTA chapter of Itiverslde High School Wednesday evening of laxt week. The play wan din-ted by Vic Maniiek. assisted by ton nle Clough. LUt of charactera were: Kdith. Maggie Bozarth; Ruth. Jon I Till er; Charles, Bill Acock; Dr. Bradmun, Jerry Hascall; Mrs. Bradman, Sharon Stewart; Mad ame Arcatl, Kathy Ryan; F.lvlra, Debbie Ryan. Mrs. M. I. Oveson will Ik- Iio.nI ess for the annual Christmas party of the Boardman (larden Club, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. at the home of her daughter. Mri. Ron ald Black. Greenfield Orange will meet at the hall Dec. 1H at 2 p.m.. preceded by a pancake feed fur nished by the men members. A Crtfelrlla ft, rllll f.-f Kn-ride Jcintuf SrnUif llli'h Srltip'l f.if tlie wrrk o Irc i tv a fidlowa; Monday lldltililUtfi-l, tal itiipo, wer and (till plik le. butterttl in and apricot. Tuesday Chill l-im. hot loll, L-iialln ald, chocolate chip nukMi e-lncMlay H-ikrd Mtlalur Mith Mtur treani and butter. lum-ti nieat lir, -U-r' and i allot kiak and pudding. ThufMlay II. dor. tl' lot. irre-n tx-an and apple .IUCf. Friday No mIi.. CluM ma Vioallon Mutt M.Ik u s rt with all m.-iilv County Court Proceedings 4 H HOOr & HORN UVCSTOCX CLUB Fourteen attend-l our regu I.ir minting of the lloof k Horn I II Livestitt k rlub. Vitf presl dent IVggy SihlKhtlng conduct ed the meeting held Thursday, lec. . A movie wa shown on "Cull ing Shii-p" and It was discuss ed. It wa decided to have a Hol iday Party on Dec. 30 at 7:30. We will auction off gifta brought from home at $1.00 limit. Re freshment committee la Judy Bennett, Peggy Schlichtlng, and Rhonda Sarger.t and entertain ment, Mark Schlichtlng. Foiif-ll njent Din Slangel told us about animal nutrition training session for this com Ing year. Our leader gave us quizzes to complete at home on Breeds of Sheep and Meat Cuts In lamb. These are to be returned at our next regular meeting. We discussed that in Febru ary we would have a iKitluck dinner and program for the members and families. Next meeting will be Jan. 13 at 7:30. Peggy then closed the meet ing. Rhonda Sargent, reporter Wan oat Uaws4 Caa Head fund lee Meeeaabef, ItTI. vti)..,n park i'l Irpatia 691 Loll I In tf Je frmii City i.f Itrppuff n.- , Fold Tlie Tu-a t?l M MiUr. !ai "4) ..... Ctrtnrtt Ilr-n F'--l rt-palis . Failey Mtr rrpii Crnlial Ore. Wcldel C(dk lo Coakl $Utv uli, , ... .loiie MaihiiH-ry- lrp.UI .,... Columtiia Haui paik repair ... i;:M3, misc, yrj,M Coe Floiiic r-pair Jo Young Kkpove- material Fan LumtM-r Yaid- rrpaiis .,...,. Standard Oil Co.- ga A oil ... Shakman Concrete- materiaU Heppner Auto Part- Harold Bergstrom Graduates Navy Fireman Apprentice II ifuld It. Bergstrom. son of Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Bergstrom of Heppner. has graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center. San Diego. He la a l'J70 graduate Heppner High School. Ipli . 11JW IVndMun llc-ppner FT. gas A oil , 23 siriitt-r T-d Service Relttr S n KV kUU , 10 31 ivicy C Jellum- iiMloiiaU ... 14340 Paul Pettyjohn Co gaa 4 oil . Mi Wnhu Country Store paik .... Mi Brides Hody Shop repaint , , ,., , M.uo Connie Old Cadillac repairs . bj.13 IVndletun Class Shop repairs 10L35 Standard Oil Co. gas A oil 564 Tlx Bankers Life-Ins. .... 44.74 107850 Pacific NW Bell mK" 19.00 lleiioner Nor Uaa Co, . park 834 J a me Monahan parks .... 24.00 13ftillCarrt.il Adams Tractor repairs - 2.3.44 2M 00 City of Heppner. City App 9-a.no City of Boardman City App 230.24 City of lone City App 194.24 City of Lexington City App 147.46 City of Irrigon- City App - 85.43 First National Bank Emergency fund 775.00 Morrow CGG-repairs 297.55 Pacific NW Bell-misc. ...... 26.65 Blue Cross of Ore. i Sal. 257.32. S1 57 ISVjI aw 571 M) 6 45 WW 1H4H 561 221 taj.10 72 00 195 Jor 3-fgtrom Aaaeaaors field work 74 65 NudLman Bnia. herlff uniform ep. ... Bert Corbin- Juv. travel 1725 Walter llayea Co. It. travel . , 1454 Herman Winter- DA rp. . ......, . ,...., .. SXJKfl Fine! Jrgenn- JI"3 txp. 71.52 Dunham llintlng Co KicHliona 47 60. clerk 7K5 55 45 Heppner Garbage Dup.- cthe eup ,..... 300 Grace E. Drake- Juv. travel ,.. ..,.. 69 20 Ore. Corrections Aoc.- Juv. Prof. , 250 Central Mkt,- cth aup . 5 41 Ford Tire Serxlce- Sheriff car 31 68 C. J. D. Bauman- Vet travel 2360 Legislative Counsel Clerk sup ...., 800 L. D. Tibbie- Mental III 20.00 Rcntest Servici-a- cthse aup 7.90 Pacific NW Bell. current cxp 3.40 Thunderbird Motor Inn- Juv. travel 9.00 Wm. Nelson Bd. of Kqual 10.00 Harry O'Donnell. Bd. of Equal 10.00 Witherell, Witherell- Audit 1992.50 Shirley Ziellnskl- Electiona 3.70 Browning Arms Co.. sheriffs ofse sup 172.43 Jaycee Orange Sale Tonight The Jeycee haxe a load of fresh oranges coming In this Thursday (today) Dec. 16. They will wick them and sell them door-to-door. Anyone not plan nlng to be at home tonight but would like to ord'-r .1 suk of this juicy fruit may call Pat Wonser at 676 !16l to place an order. Ins. 185.64 State of Ore new equip. 200.00 Labor 10,161.47 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR NOVEMBER. 1971. Court purchased ambulance from Emergency Service Depart mcnt for 5 100.00 for use in Boardman and Irrigon. 442.95 Murrays Drug-sheriffs uf sup 14JN Fintrr Huaineas Mai h.. paper 7J1, h. nur up TIO 14 61 Standard Oil Co.. aheriffs car 137.40, muum fuel 7714 21144 Court St. Mkt.. Indigent fund 34 20 Wll Machine uoik. sheriffs of aup 24869 City t.f Hrppiu'r- S, food water 300 Burroughs Corp.. clerk sup , 4903 Heppner Garette-Tlme. Tax ColL aup 9625 Nudleman Broa.. aheriffa uniform exp .... 142,40 Sheriff of I'matlUa Co.. Jail exp 150.00 Cooperative Ext.-paper .. 30.20 Standard Oil Co.. sheriff 17, Aesaor 32 K5. Court 3.2H 55.99 The Bankers Life Ins 33.22 Pacific NW Bell sheriffs comm. . 950 Heppner Nor-Caa- S. food sup 52S Lester Wade-Soldier & Indigent fund 10.00 First Nat l Bank. Emergency fund 316.67 Joyce Bergstrom Assessor field work .... 7661 Secretary of St. Audit 65.00 John Lane-S. food rent .... 45.00 Blue Cr of Ore.. Sal. 237.32. Ins. 320.24 .. 577.56 East Orcgonlan promotional 69.85 Election Division. Elections 1.98 Pacific NW Bell- current exp 227.10 Singer Frlden- Mach Mtse 73.00 Christznas tree gatherers wera mighty busy up Wilow Creek road on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12. One foursome that has made this an annual custom was the O. W. Cutsforths and the W. V. Weatherfords. After this year's successful hunt they gathered at the Cutsforths around a huge, wonderful pot of Barb's chill with corn bread, pizza, fruit sal ad, and berry and apple pie. Waistlines all expanded consid erablywhat fun! Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 Warrants issued on General I Breedinq SemCO . k . , ( M . I r una ior novemoer, Standard Office Equip- Assessors ofse aup 9.90 Gazette-Times- Off. Pub. 60.10, Assessor 2C7.40, JP6 25.85 353.35 Coast-to-Coast -Assessors field work 5.10 Homer Hughes- Co. Ct. travel 10.55 City of Heppner- Cthse sup 8.50 3M Business Products paper 41.25, Mach. Mtse. 220.00 261.25 James Drlscoll, PM- Postage 100.00 Dept. of Revenue- Assessors St. mdse 118.27 Monuments City Council Heppner City Council SImU First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters tot discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet Ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 SPECIAL NOTICE FROM YOUR NORTHWEST FORD TEAM Mew 1m lm Jus tosed JVleiK Imm (Prices Cta New hifi ws Pm1 mdis Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Contro Rodent and Insect Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. Williams Furnaces Complete In t&llaUona e Linoleum a Refrigeration a Carpeting Domestic and a OH Burner Commercial Service Free Estimates Alt WorK Guaranteed Ph. 678-M18 Heppner WASHINGTON, D. C THE REVENUE ACT OF 1971 provides real benefits for car and truck buyers. Here are the provisions of the law with respect to motor vehicle excise taxes and what they mean to Ford Car and Truck Buyers: 1. The 10 Excise Tax on certain light-duty trucks Is repealed. This means reductions in the manufacturer's suggested list price of more than $195 on Ford pickups, $209 on Econoline Van s, and $125 on Rancheros. 2. The 1 Excise Tax on passenger cars is repealed. This means reductions In the manufacturer's suggested list price of more than $107 on Pintos (more on other series cars) and at least $191 on Bronco Wagons, and $183 on 8-passenger club wagons. j MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES BUY NOW SAVE NOW NOBODY BEATS THE NORTHWEST FORD TEAM FARLEY MOTOR CO. 126 May Cr Chase Heppner SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER. HE'S A GOOD MAN TO KNOW. Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangements Distant Removals Serving lone. Heppner and Lexington Licensed Funeral Directors Heppner Ph. 876-9600 Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 676-5862 ETERNAL MARKERS e BRONZE GRANITE INSTALLATIONS VASES Cemetery Grave Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone. Heppner and Lexington Heppner Ph. 678-WOO Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9463 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC 4 Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. and Frl. 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Recreation EKSTROM TRAILER SALES Nomad Travel Trailers Week-N-Der Body Campers Caveman Travel Trailers & Body Campers . V Excell Travel Trailers Trailer Parts & Accessories lone Ph. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building; Ph. 676-9912 Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676 9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fast. Fair Friendly Senrk Call evenings- JACK WRIGHT. 678-9447 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" . . . PKO. ICE BUTTER ICS CRSAst Dud Tash. Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman -William Leo Cox, Sales Mr. FRIENDLY SERVICE 8XNCS lilt Call 676-9244 Hobbies - Antes - Petrified Wood - Basm Avon Bottles Laptdarr sad Bottle -Book Custom Sawtks; Lars; and Extra Large Miller's Rock Shop Krs. Pul B. (Xrrss) ' KUr Oft Or. Mt-iiMUf Br Appointment