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KtttHtlL (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES. Tbudr. Jo. t& County Court Proceedings Warrants UtuKl on Goral Tuad lor Month ol Ocombr. 1971. Walter Hay- Co, Cl. travel exp Larry Feth Sheriff meal 16.()0. AsM-Kwir field work 375 , BankAmi-ricard-herifM travel 313 M, Co. ft. travel 1273 3M Buslnes Product- paper postage City of Ileppner- cthse up John Lane-S. Food rent ., Standard Offioe Equip eth.se sup. 470, Treas. tup. 2X1 Central Market- cthse sup Mahuncy It Abiants-Clr. Ct. Sp. Atty. Fund . Shell Oil Co.- Mioriffs ear ex p. Court St. MM.- Indigent fund Ileppner Oarbage Dlsp.. cthse sup Krnest Jorgenwn JP5 phone 30.1. sup. 17.!).r). rent 33.33 K7.lt Columbia Hasln- cthse power Western Auto- 116 aiii, ..... Sheriff of Umatilla- Jail exp Ore. St. Sheriffs Assoc. sheriffs conv. exp. . 3900 50.00 Dept. of Revenui1- planning Comm 46.83 Ore. Assoc. Co. Treas.- Trcas. Conv 30.00 Standard Oil Co.- sheriffs car 9.85, Co. Ct. travel 23.10 32.95 Bankers Life Ins. In.s 41.08, Standard Office F.quip. Assessor sup 8.70, JP6 sup 18.30 27.00 Fords Tire Service. Assessor pickup 5.25. sheriff car 105.56, sup. 36.90 1 17.71 Cafs Rii-hfield- sheriffs car exp 18.02 Gazette-Times- Off. Pub. 50.10. J I "6 sup. 18 05, Election 1.35 70.10 Murray Drug-sheriffs ofse sup 6.93 Pettyjohns -jail exp 7.9'J Standard Oil Co.- cthse fuel 102.76 Olive Sweeney-II nurse travel 21.43 Dept. of Revenue. Assessors St. mdsp 9S.25 Pacific NW Bell- current exp 5.39 Donald J. Barnes et al- JP6 Jury 101.32 Dennis A. Hackler Cir. Ct. Sp. Atty. fund 62.20 Ore. St. Unl. Ext. Sor. 2nd Quarter Co. Agent 4000.00 Lloyd Berger Indigent fund 66.00 E. H. Machine Works sheriffs ofse sup 15.68 Herman Wlnter-DA office exp 435.24 Curtis Culp sheriffs ofse sup 6.96 Fulleton Chevrolet sheriffs car exp 43.85 Yakima Valley Hospital jail exp 43.00 Blue Cross of Oregon DA 47.10, Sal 210.22, Ins. 291.72 549.04 Sadie Parrlsh, Petty Cash -Co. Ct. travel 5.65, postage 1.36, Prom. 5.00, Clerk 4.45 16.46 Ron Med lock -JP5 Witness 63.32 City of Ileppner S. food sup 10.00 1 Rentex Service- cthse sup 8.00 John Molla ban -sheriffs travel exp 16.36 Murrays Drugs- s. food sup 95 Standard Oil Co.- museum 86.80, Assessor 127.02, sheriff 146.28 .... 360.10 Pacific NW Bell- i sheriffs comm 4.75 Fulleton Chevrolet- sheriffs new car 2471.13 Oren Brace et al- JP6 Jury 63.52 Max Harris-Co. Ct. sup. .. 24.00 Dunham Printing Co.- JP5 sup. 77.20, Election 14.40 Texaco-sherlffs car exp Dept. of Gen. Service CD sup John Mollahan, Trust sheriffs car exp , Umatilla Co. Juv. Dept. Juv. foster care Robert Grunert- Indigent fund Search & Rescue sheriffs ofse sup BankAmerlcard sheriffs travel 33.54, conv. 48.00 .. 91.60 16.76 80.00 3.00 70.00 10.00 3.00 83.54 H & R BLOCK INCOME TAX 128 W. Willow Heppner Wednesdays Cr Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. No Appointment Necessary (In former Dr. McMurdo's office) Kilhatn Stationery Cleika up, 7.11. Co. Ct. aup. 7.11 ...... IBM, Mai h. Mte Ore. St. L'nlwrlty-3td Quarter Co. Agent . Pitney Iloweit- ... 112; . 53 .00 . 40i)0.00 19.73 Mach. mtse. . 3000 ratine Piw pen current exp . 1M4I 3JS.33 James Drlacoll, I'M- I nwtai;r .... K3.51 Addiesviuraph Mult.. cleik new e)uip, . gy) Fntcnmann Rovin Co.- I fcheriffi ofse aup 15 00 .Standard Oil Co.- I j-hcrlfN car exj John M'dldli.in sin-riffs 7 35' "avel exp. . " j Muni Chem. Corp. j (yi I sheriff ofse aup. "i Turner. Van Marter I'M 13 Bry""1 Bond Warrcnt luuod on 20 31 Fundi II. inkers Life Ins. Ins, . 57 93 """"'r Hughe. " Coinm. exp 3 00 Fa i Icy Motor-n-pairK .. 10000 1 0110 73.10 ISM 23.20 C3 CO 4 1 41 TH 41 12 1212 15H.17 3S20 4 15 17.06 6.00 loiuiniiia B.isin -parte H1.1W. misc. 77.3! Klva Ruhl niateilals .City of Heppner mise. C ',,'v's Ki,s,'tn Supply "I repair ' lt. ll .1 f....ft Acc. misc Pendleton Glass 164.70 Miop repair General Fire Equipment KUppliCH 9.00 John Ilanna materials .... 9.20 Tri Co. Electricrenairs .... 10.70 Communications Lab supplies 379.20 Dept. of Gen. Service supplies 125.00 Coast to Coast Store supplies 7.13 57.85 Ileppner Gazette-Times supplies Pettyjohns-park 10.32, repairs 21.71 Murrays Drug-mlse Ileppner Auto Parts repairs 33.06 1.13 231.81 Stone Machinery repairs 115.13 Cal's Richfield -repairs 32.70 Morrow I'GG repairs 272.27. New Eouip. 4150.00 4122.27 Standard Oil Co.- g.is & oil 619.26 Pacific NW Bcll-misc 9.50 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash misc. 68.95. Co. Comm. 102.00 170.9; Rentex Service Corn- supplies 8.00 Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal 257.32, Ins. 185.64 442.96 Central Ore-Welders repairs 14.20 Fords Tire Service-tires 787.83, repairs 57.45 .... 843.38 Turner, Van Marter & Biyant-misc 10.00 Pacific NW Bell-mLsc 21.29 Labor 9872.33 County Court proceedings for December, 1972. Order made creating Heppner Water Control District and set ting election for directors of same. Resolution made concern ing Holidays. Bid for two trucks lot to Morrow County Grain Growers. Elwood Wirth was granted an Increase in Salary as of Jan. 1, 1972. Bids for new shop lights let to Randy Lott. Bids for grease, dlesel, gas and oil will be published in Ga zette-Times and opened on Jan. 19th. Graders Join in Humanitarian Effort The school children of Hepp ner Grade School have respond ed with enthusiasm to help the Simmons family following the tragic fire in which all of their household goods were lost. The 6th grade room of Mrs. Inez Erwin took on a baking assignment and made cakes on order. Six girls from Mr. Agee's 6th grade also helped with the baking. Altogether they made more than $57.30 for the Sim mons'. Altogether the Grade School has made over $100. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 4 14 inch Ford chrome reversed wheels. Ex cellent condition $50.00. 676 9203, after 5:00 p.m. 3-6c FOR SALE 40 hens, mostly 2 years old. Good for stewing or good layers. Will sell very reasonably, one or all. Also rabbits and a Shetland pony gelding, 8 years old, well broke to saddle or buggy. Fhone 989-8482. 3c FOR SALE-S cylinder, 4-door 1907 Chevelle, beige, low mile cage, low price. Call 676-5390. 3tfc IW Cv i - 00 f UJkC ulu nvinin nusinoui Calotorta U tar . studtnu ciooa up tno tor papor and puu .w - ..II. wA mam I UibA UmK- tbo nails preparing (or ths mw twt. cnroiIone Kids Pick Up IC. I Roof Pieces The student at lone schools went after the rof that "went with the wind" In liist week'ti wind storm. The wind neatly peeled off the layer of three- ply roofing paper down to the wihkI of the roof over the cafe teria and over the shop. Piece of tar paper were scattered over a wide area. There were CO kids working about 4 hours for a to .tul of 210 kid hour picking up th(, debris. Darrell James supervised the 11th graders a they went up 3rd Ave. picking up the tar pa per pieces in the street and In people s yard. Del LaRuc went with the 9th graders as they picked up around the school. Darrel Wilson and the 10th grader picked up off the foot ball field. Lynn Killpack took 8 boys up on the roof and clean ed off the tattered bits of tar paper and pulled all the nails. The latter saved the district a bout $100 in labor costs when the roofing company came to put on the new roof. The Seniors were on a field trip to the EOSH and didn't get in on any of the cleanup. Principal Dennis Brandon had nothing but praise for the way the students got out and work ed. TO THE EDITOR. . . To the Editor: I am writing this in hones you will print it, please. This Ls in regards to the decision of the local doctors who have said Heppner doesn't need a third doctor. Yes we DO need a third doctor. In the past years we've always had room for a third doc tor. When we need a doctor now, a doctor Is usually gone on a vacation or hunting or fish ing. We need a good surgeon. Here in Morrow County we have a good hospital. So many now are seeking doctors In Hermiston and Pendleton. Why not ask the people here In Morrow County and take a vote? Plenty of room for three doctors and keep them all three busy. So we would like to see a new doctor come to our aid in our fair city. Thank you. (Editors note: by request the writer's name has been with held). Princess Debbie McCor of Ir rigon ls sponsored by the Board man Tillicum Club Instead of the Grange as recently reported. At Both Our Morrow County Locations Call 676-9103 or 989-8525 leppner leiiico V ' - "--7T v"' rTfJT12-0"4- i L- 3 - 'rr.V -V-k a- mfiovara. aw rooi ti wi vu roof. IdontiflabU Is Mlko Matth' Bowl Down Cancer A Scotch -Double bow ling tour nament I planned at Fiesta Bowl a a Cancer benefit on Feb. 5 and 6. Ann Griffith and Rita Heath co-chairmen of the tournament say that In this type of tournament, a woman and a man bowl together and the woman usually throws the first ball and the partner picks up the spare or it can be done in reverse. Bowling on Feb. 5 will be at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and on Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Anyone Interested in bowling I asked to call Mrs. Griffith at 676-5554 or Mrs. Heath at 676-9417 or the Bowl Ing Alley. The charges are $4.00 a couple. Ncn Leoguo Bowlers Welcom Non League bowlers are wel come. This will be a handicap ped tournament. For the man who Is a non-league member, there will be a 35 pin handi cap and for the women a 45 pin handicap. Otherwise It will be based on a 70 of 200. Last year's average may be used if not bowling this year. PROPERTY TAX FAX If you have a question con nomine- roa nr nprsonal rjrnn- erty please state all the facts as briefly as possible and mail it to your COUNTY ASSESSOR Joyce Ritch, under the name "PROPERTY TAX FAX". Please ask only one question per sheet Then watch this column for the answer. QUESTION: An out of state air carrier is contemplating storing surplus aircraft in Oregon during slack periods. The aircraft will be brought into. Oregon for storage purposes only. The air carrier does not now operate In Ore gon nor will It use these air craft to carry goods or passen gers Into or out of the state. The aircraft are certificated by the Civil Aeronautics Board for scheduled air service. Would these aircraft be subject to Ore gon taxes If they are brought into the state after Jan. 17 ANSWER: Since the aircraft in question are certified for scheduled air service they would be taxable as personal property unaer uks 308.105 but only tne aircraxi have a situs in this state on Jan. 1 of the assessment year, LOST Black and blue checked mackinaw in front of Petty inhn'a Farm and Builders. Call Mark Samples 676-9445. Infill Irrigon Hosts 4-H Leaders By FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON North Morrow County 4 II Leader Council met with Kxter.slon Aeent Harold Kerr and Don Stangel and with Birdlne Tulll of Ileppner, the home of Marge Shade on Wednesday. President Franclne Evan stat ed that the 4 II poster contes u on and 4 11 members should have them completed and turn In to Cladj ed In to Gladys Ilobb by Feb ill be judged I Irrlk'on by 3 , Hobb. Joyce 3 teachers. Mr Smith and Rose eiven to both grade -hool and Jr. High and Mult 1 . . . . . . School 4-H member. Winning poster will go to Heppner to compete at the County level Winners will be eligible to com pete In State and National con tests. Five posters will be sel ected from Morrow County. The Community 4 II Club and the Leader 4 -If Council will each donate $10 toward prizes. Oregon 411 Leader Confer ence Is scheduled for Jan. 19 20-21, at Corvallis. Local lead ers who plan to attend are Mrs, Orvillc Buchanan and Mrs, Chester Wilson. Don Stangel stated that ap plications are due for National awards and scholarships, to old er 4-H members. Leaders were reminded to send In orders for 4-H pins, to be given nut at the beginning of the year rather than at the end of year, Umatilla and Morrow County- Extension agents arc making plans to cooperate In 4-H camps this summer. Tents are needed in both large and small sizes. A 4-H leaders banquet is plan ned for Feb. 17 at the lone school. It is sponsored by the Columbia Basin Electric, with the Empire Builders 4-H club doing the planning and serving. Zoning Ordinance Reviewed The proposed zoning ordin ance for the City of Irrigon was thoroughly reviewed and some sections re-edited in a lengthy planning Commission and City Council session Thursday. The ordinance follows zoning propos- als for the County Ordinance In most respects, co-ordinating with Comprehensive plan for the Irn gon area. Two zone categories contained in the County ordinance were deleted as not applicable to the City's plan. These were exclus ive farm and flood hazard zones, which were eliminated. Discussion on Mobile Homes A lengthy discussion took place on locations of mobile homes within the City. Under the proposal they will be per mitted in all but industrial zones with limitation on size and compliance with City trail er Ordinance provisions. Zone boundaries are scheduled to be set in a continuing meeting Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. Basically the plan calls for low density residential north of We Urge You to Contribute at the M&fnir, Mairclh) FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES Thursday Evening, January 27 MOTHERS WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR FOR YOUR DONATION--6:00 - 9:00 P.M. In Heppner, lone, Lexington, Boardmon and Irrigon A Quarter of a Million American Children Are Born Each Year With One or More Birth Defects. Your Contribution on Thursday, January 27, Can Help Save This Hu man Potential Your Help Will Be Appreciated! nns MESSAGE SPONSORED BT DANK OF the highway to lt St.. Farm Rehldential U'Jwwn lt 2n4 Farm Evidential and Farm. South of the highway rkcrpt fur a Commercial fclrlp aiuntf in highway from lt St. la Et of 13th. There U a Commercial ar e.i also North of the highway which U planned for a future shopping it-nter area. Hearings on Zoning Hearing will be held on the completed zoninff ordinance be fore It U formally adopted by the Council. Copies and map of the pro posed zoning ordinance, a well as that of the County are avail able for lnseotlon at the homes of Mayor Chester Wilson and Recorder Ruth Coy, at Lee's Texaco Station and the Com plete Food Store. Millers Celebrate ZSth Mr. and Mrs. C A. Miller of Irrigon celebrated their 25th winding anniversary on Jan. 9. at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L ,M. St-hurman of Ellensburg, Wash,, Mr, and Mr. I W. S. Green and Kerry of Her miston, Mr. and Mr. Bud Hold- en and Betty of Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hidden were un able to attend lecause of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have lived in Irrigon since they were mar ried in 1947. They enjoy travel and have traveled with the Wally Byam Caravan. They of-1 ten visit their children In Neb raska, Wyoming and New Mex- o. but also fiH-l there i no place like home In the winter Ime. Don Hlnklev at Home Sp4 Donald Hlnklcy has re ceived his honorable discharge from the Army and Ls at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hinkley In Irrigon. He re- ently returned from Korea where he was stationed first 45 miles north of Camp Page, then 25 miles south of Seoul, with the Air Defense Artillery. While In Korea he met with other Irrigon servicemen Mi-; chael Smith in the Finance Div-! Lslon and Michael Anderson, in the Dispensary. He said it was really great to see some fel-i ows from home. Aecordinu to! m Korea is a nice place to' isit but he wouldn't want to' ive there. j Redmond Pastor Visits The Rev. Wesley Cronk ex tends an invitation to the pub lic to attend meetines at the Irrigon Assembly of God Church where the Rev. Wesley West will be ministering on Sunday, Jan. 23 through Jan. 30 with the exception of Friday, 28. The Rev. West Ls pastor of the Assembly of God Church in Redmond. Army Recruiter Here Sgt. Clare Rail, Army Recruit er, spoke to high school senior boys at Heppner High School Wednesday morning. From Hep pner, he went on to lone to vis it with students at lone. , Now the Army starts at $288 a month. There are openings in Europe, Alaska and Hawaii. The Recruiting office is in Pen dleton. Sgt. Rail is in Heppner once a month. Call 276-0079 col lect for more Information. The Front Door of Your Home is the Front Line in the Fight Against Birth Defects for the Volun teers Enlisted in this Jan uary's Traditional Mother's March for the MARCH OF DIMES Help Goal TOUB HOME-OWNED BANK AS OjEastem Oregon HEPPNEB IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION New April Coming To lono ' Jim Carr of the Willow t'rtvk Cabinet Mtp In Ion Its pur rhaMst the old h I In Ion from (Jordan White, The lone hotel ha lv-n x by (iordort While, Jim fair i-f the W(lliw Ow-k Cabiin-1 Sli..p ha ktartrd remodeling It (,. apartment and mwt-l r'mn In the past two vk ih build Ing ha been ett- up, Th building wa bdly In i..-d of a new rf which I the fut thing to be dune. Plant rail for eiglil unfurnish ed apartment with one and two bedroom. Ga heat, wall to wall carpeting, new cat tne' In the kitchen, new appUanrot, The apartment will be dor one at a time and will be iwady to rent as on a nunpMed. Coin operated washers and dryer will bt Installed on the first floor. There will be iwt motel I)m room in addition ! he apartments, 111.- UliS-ll buihlin next t the old lloii-l il figured In the ale. It will he torn I'lM'il. TiPI-AVRtTl.il RIBBONS M moM makes on sale at Hie 'J i telte-Tlmes iWc each. DO YOU NEED Large Manila Clasp Envelopes? WE STOCK THE FOLLOWING SIZESi SVi x 91, 't 9 x 12 10 x 13 12 x lSVt WE ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING MANILA Catalog Envelopes IN STOCK 5V x 8Vi 6x9 Bt x 9Vi 7Vt x 10V, GAZETTE TIMES HEPPNER PH. 676-9228 COLE ELECTRIC Motoc Rewinding , I INDUSTRIAL COMMF.RCIAJ FARM AND HOME endleton 276-77611 I Reach Our for 1972 A COMMUNITY SERVICE