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WARRANTS ISSUED ON CE NEKAL FUND Mary Lee Marin et tiI4.1irti(iiui $ 856.70 Percy Joseph WUiiflm el al J PS Jury 60.00 Heppner Garbage cthse 8U 157.89 Ernest Jorgensen JP5 Conv. 108.93, phone 40.96, Kiip. 8.00 137.89 Elvira lrby sheriffs ofse sup 6.23 Jessie Hull Co. Clerk. Mental 111 30.00 Rente Services cthse sup 8.10 Mahoney & A bra ins Sp. attorney fund.... 2.28 Harry O'Doimull et al Br. of Equil 80.00 Columbia Basin cthse power 139.43 Central Mkt. cthse sup 8.42 George D. Smith Planner travel..... 117.35 Court St. Mkt. cthse sup 9.79 Johanne Wood Museum Maint 80-00 Gene Pierce, Trustee S. food rent 90.00 3-M Business Much. paper 48.27 Paul W. Jones Co. Ct. Travel 69.47 Texaco sheriffs car expense 79.C9 American Enterprise Inc. Co. Ct. sup 3.00 Turner, Van Marter I Bryant Bonds 10.00 Addressograph Assessors ofse sup.. 18.83 Gazette Times Assessors 69.95, Election 282.52, Co. Ct. 12.95 365.42 Herman Winter DA exp 244.74 Pacific NW Bell current exp 7.65 Atlantic Richfield sheriffs car exp 2.25 SUPPORT THESE GROUPS DURING HEPPNER'S NINTH ANNUAL Their Profits Go to Worthwhile Projects MINERAL LEXINGTON HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL CLUB REBEKAHS YELL LEADERS Gem Bake Food Snow Cones Display Sale and Novelties MORROW IONE METHODIST COUNTY L0NS CHURCH JAYCEES Taco Broom Food Booth Sale Sale SOROPTIMISTS MORROW SHEEPSKIN C0UNTY SCRIPT Daffodil COWBELLES Bu,bs Homesteads and Place and Beef Jerky Mats Heritages GREASED FREE STRAW PARKING POLE MONEY In CLIMB Heppner HUNT Both Days . THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED Y DANK OF Xjjzastem Oregon BXPFNEB IONE ABLINGTOH MEM1ES. FEDEJUU. DEPOSIT INSURANCE COHPOBATIO Morrow County Court Proceedings KUham stationery Clerks sup .23.39 City of Heppner ctliso sup. 6 59 S. Food 5.00,... 13.50 Murrays Drur.s CD 5.63, Planner sup. 6.06.,.. 11.69 Standard Office S. Food 75.00, Co. Ct. 75.00, Jp 6 15.80 165.80 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp. 70.95, Assessors Pickup 75.68 146.63 Gazette Times DA 21.25. sheriffs ofse 16.45, Tax Coll. 55.35 93.05 Standard Office sheriffs tax Coll 3.10, Assessors 4.85 7.95 Heppner Auto Parts Rural Fire 1.32 John Pfelffer sheriffs ofse sup 4.50 BankAniericard Co. Ct. travel 74.17 Bankers Life ins 45.70 Dept. of Commerce cthse sup 23.00 Cornett Green Feed cthse sup 3.00 Farley Motor Co. rural fire 25.21 Olive Sweeney, Petty Cash H. nurse ofse sup.. 19.21 Fords Tire Service Assessors pickup 29.14 Wagon Wheel Cafe Prom. 10.00, jail exp. 8.80 18.80 3M Business Products paper 26.23 paper 26.23 Wallace Wolff Med. Inv , 15.00 Lithoprint Co. Co. Ct. sup 49.29 Fords Tire Service sheriffs car exp 55.70 Murrays Drugs Inc. Prom 4.28 Olive Sweeney H. nurse travel 37.85 TODB HOME-OWNED BANK AS Lloyd M fierger Co. Ct. travel exp 55.00 Sec. of St. Flee. Elections 1.93 Consumer PNrls Co. Ct. sup 8.00 Flitter Business Mach. CD 18.80, Juv. 18.79 37.59 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp,176.53, cthse 27.80, Co. Ct. 10.59 214.92 SAIF Ins., 7.50 Pacific NW Bell sheriffs comm 5.39 Nat. Assoc. of Counties Co. Ct. travel 100.00 Herman Winter DA exp 249.55 Turner, Van Marter I Bryant Ins 35.00 Singer Friden Div.. Assessors sup 7.50 Standard Office H. nurse sup. 2.85, new equip. 361.62...364.47 Kilham Stationery treas. 20.10, clerk 24.22 44.32 Groves Construction cthse repairs 550.00 Heppner Gazette tax coll 381.50 Shell Oil Co. sheriffs car exp 47.61 Pettyjohns Planner 8.75, cthse 8.33 17.08 Wagon Wheel Cafe Cir. Ct. Jury 25.15 James Driscoll PM Box rents 15.95 Dunham Printing Co. clerks sup 1.30 James Driscoll, PM postage 100.00 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash., Elections 5.05., postage 6.56, Cir. Ct. 1.70, Clerks 1-34, Cthse 1.30 15.95 MIR Co. cthse sup 42.10 Clinton A gee et al Cir. Ct. jury 1,168.18 Thompson Bros. A COMMUNITY SEHVKI cthse sup 4.80 Central Mkt. cthse sup... , 12.73 Olive Sweeney h. nurse travel...... 40.93 Pasadena Map Co. sheriffs ofse sup.... 11.45 George Smith Planner sup. 1.80, travel 15.70 . 17.50 Pacific NW Bell current exp 246.53 Standard Office Equip Planner sup. 13.23, Co. Ct. 6.58 19.83 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp..., 43.00 Texaco sheriffs car exp...., 8.56 BankAniericard sheriffs conv. exp 36.00 Turner, Van Marter I Bryant Ins 379.00 Columbia Blue ML Prom 10.00 Soil t Water Cons. Prom 500.00 Bankers Life Ins 41.55 Groves Construction cthse maint.. 435.00 Heppner Gazette Times Off. Pub 619.80 WARRANTS ISSUED ON GEN ERAL ROAD FUND: Heppner Auto Parts parks 2.75. repairs 449.21 451.96 John Pfeiffer misc 18.38 BankAmerlcard misc 3.10 Bankers Life Ins 40.32 Dept. of Commerce misc 17.00 cornett Green Feed repairs 3.35 Farley Motor Co. repairs 47.61 Pettyjohns repairs 7.38, parks 46.49 53.87 Cost to Coast repairs 1.29 Murrays Drugs misc 3.49 Rentex Service supplies 31.51 Walter Hayes Comm exp 42.58 Homer Hughes Comm. exp 15.95 John Mollahan Trustee - misc 3.00 Gazette Times supplies.. 55.85 Munnell & She rill Inc. misc 106.67 Heppner Nor Gas gas & oil 58.28 Central Ore. Welders repairs 43.12 Columbia Basin parks 27.00, misc 57.44 84.44 City of Heppner misc 6.15 Highland Machinery repairs 11.34 Standard Oil Co. gas and oil 28.17 SAIF Ins 7.50 Pacific NW Bell misc 10.74 Howard Cooper Corp. repairs 528.69 R. Winslow repais 12.64 Standard Oil Co. gas & oil 1,462.55 Arrow Transp. Fr. on Asphalt 2,119.30 Ford Tire Service tires 67.27 Chevron Asphalt materials 4,377.80 Stone Machinery repairs 569.07 Charlie Walker repairs 51.11 Padberg machinery repairs 1.74 Morrow CGG repairs 176. 02: BankAniericard misc. 2.00, Gas & Oil 2.50 4.50 Pacific NW Bell misc 32.93 " Wheelers Comm. misc 105.00 Columbia Basin parks,..; 30.00 Gontys misc 18.95 Thomas Huston park sup 11.44 Blue Cross of Ore. Sal. 274.55, Ins 198.90 473.45 Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Ins 147.00 Standard Ins. Co. Ins 47.88 First Nat. Bank Sal. 1,054.50 St. Dept of Revenue Sal 340.70 Pacific Mutual Life Sal 319.36 Public Emp Ret. Br. Sal 1,096.88 St. Accid. Ins. Sal 7.54, Ins. 203.13 210.67 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash misc 26.33 Springbok Chemical Co. materials 55.80 ON VOIR Ml. UK. get set GO. The winner gets a silver John Eppenbach on leave By Frances Rose Wilson E-3 John Epienbach is home on a 10-day leave after com pleting basic training at Fort Ord, California. His next duty station will be at Ft. Eustis, Virginia. Graveside services were held at the Hcrmiston Cems tery Thursday morning for Christopher Michael East erling, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Easterling.The baby was born May 22nd. Mrs. Coy Reed and family of Shady Cove, are visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin and boys. Also, they are visiting the girls' father, Sam L'miker, w ho is a patient at the Uma tilla Hospital. m. AND MRS. EARL ISOM left Friday for Emigrant Park for a camping trip and to attend the Union Pacific Old Timers breakfast on Sunday morning. They returned to Irrigon on Monday. Mrs. Josie Buchanan and Mrs. Ada Montague returned Labor 8,001.65 Bankers Life Ins 41.53 Pendleton Heppner Freight misc 18.38 Dept. of GEN. Services misc 64.00 FRIDAY --Lots of Fun Both Days- GREASED POLE TREASURE CLIMB! HUNT! BOOTHS & BAKED GOODS and Much More Columbia Basin "Serving Morrow, Wheeler HH't'NUi. ii'KKi, r.AZFm IIMKS, hm.... J,il to Irrigon Mmday after a month trip spent in Rgup River, where they visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andMrs.CecilAhalt and in Avila Beach, Cali fornia, and their sister, Mrs. Pearl Martin. The) also visit ed Mrs. Buchanan's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan and fam ily in Talent. Mrs. Mae McKlnneyof Pen dleton was a week-end guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens. They were Joined by Mr. Stephen's niece from Longview, Mrs. Ray Morrison. MRS. W. F. COY, Mrs. David Fitzgerald and children met Mrs. Fitzgerald's hus band. T-Sgt. Fitzeerald in Portland and attended the N. W. District Conference otihe Wesleyan Church. Sgt. Fitz gerald returned to Irrigon for a 10-day visit before re turning to his duty station in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McLel lan, Stephen and Bruce of Springfield, Mo., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner. Thetwofam ilies drove to Lincoln City where they met Mr. and Mrs. Pantelis Vrontakis and boys. The McLellans drove on to This ad sponsored by dollar in this Hear Walk race. at Irrigon Vancouver, B.C. to visit his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robe. Mrs. Al Partlow and Sherry, accompanied by Mrs. Scotty Watson of Hermlston, drove to San Francisco to attend the World Convention of the Full GosHl Business Men Fellowship International at the Hilton Hotel. Outstand ing speakers at the conven tion -Included the Internation al president, Demos Shak arlan, Jerry B. Walker, Ken neth Copeland and Kathryn Kuhlman. Carol Wiley and LolaSmtth attended a weekof youth camp at the Assembly of God camp site in the Blue Mountains near Prairie City. The Good NewsGospel sing ers sang for the Good Sama ritan Center Friday evening. Mrs. Elnora Paxson, grand mother of the singers, is a patient at the Center. ERVLN ANDERSON drove to Portland this week to get Mrs. Anderson, who has spent two weeks with their daugh ters, Mrs. C.A. Porter, Mrs. Al Parent and Mrs. Dee Mar tin. Lisa Parent and Suzanne Martin returned to Heppner with them for a visit. macs SATURDAY 'Electric C-op and Gilliam Counties" JO, 1H72 Park Tour atAt-F July 10th four member of the lone Garden Club ac cepted an Invitation from tlx Pendleton Dirt Dabbltr to accompany them on a tour of Mirle Dorian Park In Milton-Freewater. Mrs. Wal lace Wolff, Mr. Van Hub bard, Mr. Lm Pettyjohn and Mrs. James Driscoll had a very pleasant day. The Pendleton member all gathered at the home of their president, Merldene Harri son, and were Joined at tlx entrance to the park by mem ber of the Milton-Freewater Garden Club. There were 35 Garden Club members pres ent, and the tour was led by Fred Etling, a retired teach er. The Park Is quite new, but has 76 concrete steps up the side of the hill - all of these steps have printed on them the names of a pioneer family that settled in the Milton-Freewater area. The first two steps have Marie Dorian and her husband, Pierre Dorian, on them. Another 20 steps are being readied for more names, and at the top of the bill Is a memorial monument. Trails in the park were marked with the different flora of the area, and our guide said it was nrjch prettier about a month ago when most of the wild flowers were in bloom. One of the park attractions was a rare Dinko tree. They hope to have water available soon, as then much more can be done toward beautifi cation. Following the tour of the park, the members of the garden clubs were guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bade, Milton Freewater. We bad a salad luncheon in the garden, and Mr. Bates showed us around the estate answering all our questions about the many trees and plants In the beau tiful yard.