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19,l9.0Q419,QQa I loUl atUttd IxptalUurtaZ j ) 19,ftl9.QQ.t .19,000 - 4 Total Budxet Bequireaenta HISTORICAL IA1A ..70...71 auiii( nu .71 (Currant Vrl .. 2.000 3.882.0Q 6,i85.1' i . 5.650 - ; -331. 2,000 -2,000 -1.366.01- 2,700.00 . J,J97.76 I ,000. -1,9S7.6S- -6,150 Roy w. Llndstrom a:d Otville Cutsforth Jr. mere reappointed to Planning Com mission for four yeir term. Also Mrs. Miry Grieb. Larry Lindsay appointed to three year term on County Bidet Com-nittee. Zarl Gillespie reappointed to three year term :i Fair Bird. Am;nda Duvall, Helen Thompson and HermanGreea reappointed to three year term m Museum Board. Arnold Hoffman was appoint ed to B'ardman Vector Con trol District. Guette Times declared to be official news piper for 1972. Bid of Standard Oil Company accept ed for 1972. W A 3 3A.VTS iSSl- ID ON GEN ERAL FUND FOR JANUARY, 1972. Paul W. Jones-Co. Ct. exp $ 29.32 Star Office-Juv. sup 13.00 Tax Coll exp. 3.29 13.29 Kilham Stationery-Clerks sup. 93.74, Tax Coll exp 50.78 146.52 Pettyjohns-cthse sup. 15.42 Grace Drake-Juv. travel 40.70 Murrays Drug-cthse 11.13, Co. Ct. 4.00, sheriffs ofse 17.72 32.85 Herma.i Wlnter-DA rent 65.00, Secy 143.11 phone 30.93, Conv 91.45, sup 16.00 346.49 Ore. Assoc. of Co. Assessors-Assessors Assoc. dues 50.00 Charlie Walker Body Shop-sheriffs car exp 15.00 Heppner Witer Dept. cthse sup 8.50 Heppner Garbage Disp. cthse sup 3.00 Russell Publishing co. Clerks sup 5.00 Rentex Service-cthse sup 8.00 Columbia Basin-cthse power 135.95 Ernest Jorgensen-JP5 phone 36.03, sup 8.03 rent 33.33 77.36 Sheriff of Umitilla jail exp 33.00 Addressograph Milt Assessors ofse sup. 12.51 Dept. of Revenue Assessors St. mdse. 55.95 Wagon Wheel-Co. Ct. exp 10.45, jail exp 11.35 21.80 BankAmericard-Co. Ct. exp 54.52 mm Toy car with Fill-up of 8 Gallons LEONARD'S Shell Service Heppner, Oregon TELL MOM Continued BUDGET HOUSING Poourcs Ca&a Iron . Kent .Total Budget .1 Eaquiraaenta ., 722 Stpalr I Maintenance of Buildings fi'JQ Othar Jlxad Charge iTaxea) 4 4?raaafar to othar Fund General Fund 4 Total atlaatad -2,150 . Unappropriated Total Budget- Saquireoeata Morrow County Bankers Life-Ins... Western Auto cthse sup 7.32, CD sup 3.41 Cornell Green Feed cthse sip Heppner Auto Parts CD Sup Sadie Parrish.-Cierks Conv 42.33 10.73 1.15 7.93 42.57 Joyce Bergstrom Assessors Assoc dues and Conv 73.76 Heppner Chamtwr of Commerce-co. ct. exp. 95.00 3 'ace Steers. S. Food sup 23.98 Sheriff of L'mitilla jail exp 212.82 Standard O.'fice Supply h. nurse sup 1.65, Co. Ct. sup 6.35, Tax Coll exp 6.39 14.39 Olive Seeney-H. nurse travel exp 12.00 Robert Abrams-Cir. Ct. Sp. Atty fund 297.45 Standard Oil Co. cthse fuel 102.76 Coast to Coast cthse sup 5.93 Burroughs Corp MachMtse 1,026.00 Singer Friden Div Mach M se 75.00 Chamber of Commerce Co. Ct.exp Gazette Times-Off. Pub. 54.70, JP 3 2.00 Assessors Sup 21.V5 Robert E. R:deway Cir. Ct. Sp. Atty Fund. 119 ! 97.16 Pacific NW Bell sheriffs comm 4.75 Standard Oil Co. Sheriffs car exp 138.71 Case Furniture Co. cthse repair 58.40, sher iffs car exp 1.12 59.52 Sheriff of Umatilla jail exp 44.00 Pacific NW Bell current exp 221.00 Ervin Anderson sheriffs ofse sup 15.00 Nat. Juv. Court Foundation Co. Ct. exp 25.00 St. Dept of Agric Pred. Animal Control.. 6,500.00 Blue Cross of Ore Sal 257.32, Ins 304.98. 562.30 Ore Emer Serv. Assoc CD Sup 5.00 Court St. Mkt. Cthse sup 42.40 Union Oil Co. sheriffs car exp 4.05 IBS or more & DAD from page 4 SUMMARY FUND lirst'HirTION Oa Hand ..... School Otaed fee ill tie Btaourcaa Expenditure Balance Court Proceedings 3.M Business Products paper 73.24 Dunham Printing Co. Assessors ofse sup.... 8.55 Standard Oil Co. museum fuel 86.94 Texaco sheriffs car exp 12.99 Ford Tire Service Co. Co. Ct. travel exp 66.80 Pettyjohns repairs 3.97 misc 80.64 84.61 Bank Americard Comm. exp 53.00 Bankers Life Ins Ins 43.66 Western Auto-repairs 7.68, sup 20.34 28.02 Cornett Green Feed repairs 10.08 Heppner Auto Parts repairs 323.10, misc 8.47 331.57 Walter Hayes Comm exp 24.97 Cal's Richfield repairs 15.10 Claude Swingle Mach-repairs 10.68 Paul Pettyjohn gas and oil 110.75 Howard Cooper Corp repairs 436.31 Murrays Drug misc 6.20 Homer W. Hughes comm exp 7.98 Rentex Services supplies 8.07 City of Heppner misc 5.00 Columbia B.isin misc 107.30, parks 16.00 123.30 Coles Electric repairs 72.00 lone Chevron Station repairs 1.00 Rietminns repairs 1.17 Central Oregon Welders repairs 33.80 Independent Garage gas & oil 1.95 Tri-Co. Electric repairs 14.95 Sears, Roebuck & Co. supplies 82.29 Standard Oil Co. gas and oil 1,290.83 Spend 9 minutes in the City of Brotherly Love for $235 or less. Just dial direct after 5 pm. weekdays. You can spend nine minutes you can direct in the City of Brotherly Love call anywhere Philadelphia for $2.35 or United States for that same $2.35 less when you dial the call your- or less. And additional minutes? self after 5 pm weekdays. In fact. Just 25 or less! Dial Hirer- rir do nr and h'rl wurt i jjl8,ooo It Fedm.i Atrmtt i iuil(l Commit Im a 2,000 - 3.600 .11. . 5.600 .. 1,000 2,000 3,000 2,600 5,600- Pacific NW Bell misc 9.50 Stone Machinery Co. repairs 224.58 Comrle Old Cadillac repairs John Hanna material Coast to Coast repairs Padberg Machinery repairs 33.48 39.70 21.25 19.92 Morrow Co. Grain Growers-repairs 189.34, m'sc 7.70 197.04 Ford Tire Service repairs 68.12, tires 172.75 240.87 Grays Repair Shop repairs 19.70 Senter Tool Services repairs 56.65 Heppner Gazette Times misc 1.60 Blue Cross of Ore. Sal 280.87, Ins. 198.90 479.77 Pacific NW Bell misc 24.68 Labor 9,522.28 Schlichting Vs. Bergstrom Case Set The case of Richard Scn lichting vs Morrow County assessor Joyce Ritch Berg strom has been set in Cir cuit Court for Murcb 10. Schlichting alleges he was wrongfully fired from his Morrow County position by Mrs. Bergstrom on Oct. 1, 1971. Hi seeks reinstate ment for all expenses of the case, attorney fees, $50,000 for injury to his reputation and $50,000 as punitive da mages as well as back pay from Oct. 1. Mrs. George Boice and children Cynthia, Karleenand Michael of Richland, Wash, were weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker. Pacific Northwest Bell -pplv In coin. TeMit ffM, roDert. person to person, rail nr In ralU rh.,.;l .n).-. nt.H.tw lone OSS Attends District Meet Py LINDA Mi KAY Members of nie's l ocust Chapter 3119, Order of Fast rn Star, attended the Dis trict meeting at Ruth Chap, ter 32, llewner on Feb. 14, Mn. Cleo C l.llikra was Ini tiated Into the lone Chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stelnke, Pendleton, ar the proud parents of an 8 pound proud parents of an 8 lb. 13 ox. boy, JeffreyScott, born Feb. 13 at Pendleton Com munity Hospital. He Is the couple's first child. Grand parnts are Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hynd,Jr.,Cecll,andMr. and Mr. Otto Steinke, Arling ton. In Portland this past Week end were Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom. On Feb. 18, Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs. Llndstrom attended the Waverley Chapter meet ing and a reception for Mrs. Mary Miller, Grande Secre tary of Grande Chapter of Oregon, which was held at the Tuality Junior High School, Tlgard. BOB BAKER RETURNS Bob Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs-. David Baker, returned home on Feb. 15 after com pleting three years of ser vice with the army. A gra duate of lone High School and of Salem Tech, Bob was stationed in Vietnam prior to his discharge. Also home for the weekend were the Baker's daughters, Shirley aiid Debbie, students at St. Mary's Academy In Beaver ton. The Mid-Columbia Minis terial Association met Feb. 15 at the lone United Church of Christ. Representatives from Milton-Freewater, Ingle Chapel, Condon, The Dalles, Cascade Locks, and lone were present for the Conference. The speaker was Rev. Bill Nix, from the conference office in Portland. A lunch eon was served by members of the host church. Mr. andMrs.KermitErick son, Spokane, were guests of the Louis Carlson family dur ing the Feb. 11-13 weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson left Feb. 12 for a business trip to Portland, where they stayed with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson. The Swanson' s were also guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson, Auburn, Wash. While there, the Swanson's watched their a sixth grade basketball game. The Swanson's re turned to lone on Feb. 18. CWA met in the home of Mrs. Marion Palmer this past week with Mrs. Lee Palmer serving as co-hostess. There were 14 members present and one guest, Mrs. Frieda Ma jeske, Lexington. dial a nine minute in the continental HfTPNER. ORE), GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. Feb. Mrs. Vtr Hli'tmann visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mn. Dean Ruble, Kenn ewlrk, Washington, from Feb ruary I, until Friday, Feb ruary 11. Mr. and Mn. LeoCrabtree returned home Sunday from Caldwell, Idaho. Mrs. Wanche Scneelar, mother of Mrs. Crabtree, iccompanled them and will stay for an extended visit with the Crab tree's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ge Unas. Mr. snd Mrs. Norman Nel son were weekend hosts to their children, Kristin, an OSU sophomore, and Chuck, a senior at OSU. Their father, Norman, accompanied them to Corvallis on Sunday. On his way back to lone, he visit ed the Lowell Pearsonandtlw Erllng Thompson families In McMinnvllle. In Portland, Mr. Nelson visited with his mother, Bertha Nelson, and Anne S mouse. Ron Palmateer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer, left Sunday by plane for Washing ton, D.C. He will visit his sister, Janet, who lives In Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen and Mrs. Mary Lind say went to Portland on Sun day and returned to lone on Monday afternoon. McCOINS ON RCA CIRCUIT Mr. and Mrs. Bill McColn are presently following the Rodeo Cowboys Association Circuit. Mr. McColn has been competing in the saddle bronc events, the first of which was held in Denver. From there, they traveled to Amarllloand Fort Worth, both in Texas. The couple are now in San Antonio, Texas. From there, they will move on to Hous ton, Texas and Phoenix, Ariz ona. They plan to return home in March. Mrs. Norman Nelson was a representative to the Home Economics Extension Ad visory Committee on Feb. 21. The meeting was conducted at the home of Juanita Ryan, Irrigon. Plans were made for the Homemakers Festival at Boardman, on April 21. Visiting in the home of the Ted Palmateer's is Cecilia Healy, Portland, sister of Mrs. Palmateer. Mrs. Bryce KeeneandMrs. Berl Akers attended theCWA Morrow CountyConferenceat Rhea Creek Grange Hall Feb. 17. Mrs. Anna Wendt of Baker, District 6 chairman, was the guest speaker. Lexington Grange SUNDAY, FEB. 27 1 to 3 P. M. Adults $2.00 Children Under 12 $1.00 Family $5.00 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT DANK OF Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Nel on, Emniett, Idaho, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mn, Dennis McKay and Robyn. The McKay's and Nelson's were high school classmates together In South Dakota. While here (he Nel sons were guests at the 73th anniversary of the FlksCIub. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Res were weekend hosts to their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rea, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. AlvlnMcCabe and children of Colfax, Wash, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree. Here to attend the Elks annual this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swan son, Portland. They were guests of the Garland Swan son's. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Mary Lindsay, and Mrs. Leo Crabtree, took gifts and cards to Mrs. Mabel Cotter on her birthday, Feb. 11. Mrs. Cotter is In the Her mlston Good Samaritan Center Nursing Home. Geo. Sicord Passes BOARDMAN-George M. Si card, a resident of Boardman for the past 26 years, died Sunday In the Good Shepherd Hospital In Hermiston. He would have been 68 years old Feb. 21. Mr. Sicard was born Feb. 21, 1904 in Bot tineau, N. Dak., the son of Maxim and Emma Sicard, one of eight children. He came to Oregon with his family in 1922 and they lived at Wood burn. He was married to Pearl Parks in Vancouver, Wash., Selling At the Ranch At Private Treaty our Crop of 2-year Old Bulls Performance and Carcass Information Available Phone 676-5311 Location: 13 Miles West of Heppner on Condon Hwy. FRANK ANDERSON Yor;'re Invifed! TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS uJEastern Oregon HEPPNER JONE ARLINGTON MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 24, 1973 May 22, 1926 and they lived In Portland for ttte next twenty years. He worked on the waterfront for fifteen years and In the shipyards for five years. They moved to Board man A nr. IS. 1946 hr he has lived since, operating a large dairy farm with his son. Survivors Include the widow tt the home; one son Robert of Boardman; two daughters, of Boardman, and Mrs. Mau rice (Maxlne) Fitzgerald of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Fedella Prather of Woodburn and Melvina Smith of Stockton, Calif.; and six grandchildren. Mr. Sicard was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church In Irrigon. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Cburcb In Hermiston. The Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. at Burns Mortuary In Hermis ton Tuesday. Burial was in Boardman Rivervlew Ceme tary. Sans Souci Meeting Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge had much to take care of during Feb. 18 meeting, since the first meeting in the month was not held on account of blizzard conditions making it Altha Kirk, State committee member, U.N. Pilgrimage on Youth, announcedGreg David son of Lexington was Heppner High School contestant to go to District speak off in Pen dleton March 12th. If con venient for him the Mc Murtrys will arrange to give his essay prior to opening of lodge Friday March 3. Hosting the social hour fol lowing lodge were Adelle La Trace and Frieda Slocum. Opal Cook requested sne be notified in case of illness of any members. A COMMUNITY SEE VICE