Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 14, 1972, Image 4

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IIKITNE K IORK.) GAZFTTF-TI.MFS, Thursduy. December 1 1. 1972
Morrow County Court Proceedings
Order signed for refund on
Mobile Home lYoperty Tax,
Charles House $80.88., Gordon &
Darrein Myers $15.99. Luella
Jones $77.70, LaVern Petlerson
$26.56. Maxine Crowder $."5.20,
David Heal $24 44, Cedric
Christman $40.50.
Appointment of Gar Swanson
(o I lie Museum Hoard.
WARRANTS ISSl'KI) ON
GKN'KRAL FIND FOR NOV.
1972
Eastern Oregon Hosp-jail
exp 123.40. Mental III 60. 10
Shell
exp
I'nion
exp.
Oil
Oil
$183.50
Co-sheriffs car
11.97
Co. -sheriffs car
9 m
Wagon Wheel Cafe-jail exp
24.85
Sheriff ofcUmatilla-jail exp...
168.00
Standard Oil Co. -sheriffs car
exp. 175.23, Co. a. travel 15.05...
190.28
Heppner Nor-Gas S.Food
sup 21.15
City of Heppner-S.Food sup.
5.00, cthse water 8.50 13.50
Thomson Bros.-cthse sup
2.50
Columbia Basin Coop-cthse
power 133.70
Herman Winter DA secv
148.11, rent 65.00, travel 29.05,
phone 48.92 291.08
Olive Sweeney-H. nurse
travel .' 41.44
Carolvn J. Davis-Juv. travel.
31.07
C.J.D.Bauman-Vets travel...
9.90
Standard Off ice-JP6 sup
15.57
Addressograph Flections
36.73
Pacific NW Hell-current exp
239.69
Dunham Printing Co -Tax
Coll exp 7.94
Gene Pierce, trustee-s.food
rent 45 oo
Sadie Parrish, Pettv Cash
sheriff sup. 49, Cir. Ct. 10.60.
Treas 4 40, Clerks. 2.24, Elec
tions 1.37 19.10
Harold Holtz et al-Grand
Jury 103.04
Bank Americard-Co. Ct.
travel 19.05
Central Market -cthse sup
4.61
Standard Oil Co.- Co. Ct.
travel 17.93
Court St. Mkt. -cthse sup
24.74
Ernest Jorgensen-JP5 phone
36.68, rent 33.33. sup 16. 00... 86.01
Paul W. Jones-Co. Ct. travel.
26.51
Standard Office-Co. Ct. sup..
8.83
Assoc. of Ore. Counties-Co.
Ct. travel 102.00
Jessie M. Bell-Mental III
50.00
Land Use Planning - Co Ct.
travel 28.00
Standard Office Supply
Treas 3.18, Assessors 3.76. Tax
Coll. 10.80 17.74
Dept. of Revenue-Assessors
St. mdse 57 10
Court St. Mkt.-Cthse sup
21.77
Sheriff of Umatilla Co -jail
exp 56.00
Gazette Times-Off Pub 69.60.
Election 256.40. paper 45.65
371.65
Dr.L.D. Tibbies-Mental 111...
10.00
Killiam Stationery-Asses-
sors sup 129.13
Heppner Garbage Disp-cthse
sup 3(H)
H G.Bailv Co. -Assessors sup.
29.95
Kentex Service-cthse sup
8 48
Fulleton Chevrolet -sheriffs
car exp 36.20
Morrow CGG-sheriffs car
exp 2.80
East Cent. Ore. Assoc.-
ECO A 684 25
Murrays Drug-sheriffs ofse
sup 12.83
Jovce Bergstrom -Assessors
field work 10 41
Larry Morris -Assessors field
work....! 18.90
Del Smith-Planners Travel
Exp 9 00
Kobert Ridgeway-Sp. At
torney fund '. 119 05
Bankers Life Ins -Ins.... 45.89
Standard Oil Co -Co Ct.
travel 18.01
Jovce Bergstrom -Assessors
field work 15.40
Mary Lee Marlow et al -Elections.....
804.14
James Driscoll, PM-postage.
100.00
Standard Oil Co. -Sheriffs car
exp 135.33
Standard Office-II. nurse sup
12.57
3.M Business Products-paper
73.96
Heppner Gazette-Planners
sup 19.15. Off. Pub 24.50 43.65
Court Street Mkt-lndigent
fund 30.40
Shell Oil Co. -sheriffs car exp.
50.88
Harry O'Donnell-Br. of Equil
W.E.Nelson Br. of Equil repairs 13.70, weetis 6.K5.
.20(H)
Pacific NW. Bell-sheriffs
comm 14 50
Ore. St. Univ. Ext. Ser.-Co
Agent 4,177.50
Joyce Bergstrom-Assessors
field work 31.35
Union Oil -sheriffs car exp....
21.87
Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal 163.12.
DA 47. 10. Ins. 304 98 515.20
Greenfiled Grange-Election.
25.00
Cals Kichfield-Assessors
field work 1.25
Pacific N.W.Bell-sherifts
comm 5.37
Gazette-Times Assessors
ofse sup 195.30
Standard Insurance-Ins
80.30
St. Accident Ins. -Sal 11.86.
Ins. 133 40 145.26
St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal
461.20
First National Bank-Sal
1,367.10
Pacific Mutual Life-Sal
3.00 Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal 274.55,
Pacific NW Bell-supplies Ins 198.90...
35.82 Fords Tire Service
Pendleton Heppner Freight 392.85
20.55 H & C Parts & Mipphes-Co.-
repairs 3,230.81
.. 102 00 Standard Oil Co. -Gas &
Co.- Oil 1,270.92
1,495.13 Coast to Coast-park 16.92,
Mix- repairs 10.98, misc. 14 49.. ..42.39
1,051.70 Luhor 7.713.41
Standard Insurance-Ins
54.72
St. Acc. Ins-Ins 469.01, Sal
6 64 475.65
St. Dept. of Hevenue-Sal
298.10
First National Bank-Sal
961.90
Pacific Mutual Life Ins.-Sal..
Welders 405.07
Pub. Emp. Ret. Br-Sal
529 81, ss 529.81 1.059.62
Association of Ore
Comm exp
Oregon Culvert
materials
Umatilla Heady
materials
General Fire Equip. -sup 8.50
raney Motor Co. -repairs
42.65
Wheelers Communication
repairs 149(H)
Hecket Fqmp Co. -materials.
1.067.39
Wright Country Store-parks.
2.41
Central Ore.
repairs 87.52
Pettyjohns-repairs 386.00,
park 57.55. mat. 39.35 482.98
John A. Pfeiffer repairs 7.99.
park 7.39 15.38
Morrow CGG-repairs.. 430.38
Kentex Service Corp.-
supplies 24 42
Stone Machinery -repairs
71.62
John G. Ceg I ia repairs... 7.50
Highland Machinery -repairs
:3s: 3 Santa Claus Headquarters 3
For Mom It bis -
Small Electrical Appliances
Sunbeam - Presto - Proctor - Silex
For Dad & Son -
Electric Tools
Black & Decker - Skil
flttt
Gift
Coffee Wrapping
Public Emp. Ret. -Sal 650.87.
ss 650.87 1,301.74
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
.375.91 20.22
Clyde Equipment Co
repairs 157 45
City of Heppnermise 5.90
.20.00
Hennnpr Alltri Piatt!.l-A(!iirc
GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR " uT
M4 R Co -parks 16.50
Columbia Hasin-Mi.sc 82.58,
parks 78. 41 160.99
Heppner Gazette Times-
misc 24.50
James Scarborough-repairs.
1 43.58
Elva Ruhl-materials 40.40
Bankers Life-Ins 38.69
Standard Office-supplies
5 49
Cals Rich f ield-Tires ... . 434 .78
Pacific NW Bell-misc... 39.15
NOVEMBER, 197
Fulleton Chevrolei-New
Eouip 3,838.00
Bank Amerieard-misc. 21.07
Central Mtk-parks 66
Standard Oil Co-gas &
oil 35.05
Court St. Mkt.-misc 1.59
Louis Eng-weeds 24.20
Homer Hughes-Comm. exp. 13.70
Walter Haves-Comm.exp
'. 55.22
John Mollahan, trustee-mise
Lexington Tops
Party Set
A Christmas party featuring
low-calorie salads and a gift
exchange will be held on
Monday, December 18 at the
Weatherford parsonage. This
day time club is happy to have
Mrs. K. B. Cogburn as a new
member and Mrs. Eva Griffith
as a return member.
The weight-losing TOPS of'
Lexington are having a Christ
mas tree ornament contest.
Each member has contributed
several tree ornaments-and for
the next several meetings at the
Lexington City Building those
who lose poundage will get to
select ornaments to put on their
family trees.
G-T WANT ADS PAY
Bletell and John Gochnaucr
went up towards Cutsforth Park
to cut trees.
Morrow County Grain Grow
ers and Herman Green trucks
were used to bring down the
trees.
THURSDAY NITE LADIES
TEAM STANDINGS
IMAGO BUILDERS CHRISTMAS DIRECTORY
This section written, edited and sold by Image Builders, Inc., Boise, Ida.
Team
Murrays
Kin.ua
Ruggles
Columbia Basin
Toyota
Elma's Flower Shop
High Ind. Came, Phyllis Cole -201;
High lnd. Series, Phyllis
Cole - 574; High Team Game,
Columbia Basin - 865; High
Team Series, Columbia Basin -2534.
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Kr-Ti i;SHOCKMAN BROS. CONSTRUCTION!; TOWN & COUNTRY CARPETS Inc.
Jtfn OREGON TRAIL ! ji&fe. JohnChase
MOTEL I d4 C' ijllfe
f I, u n I'.aVim.:. xl3: Don, Leon & Giles Shockman ' t'h'tf
, I!, The rooms at the Oregon Trail TV A, 7t etr ' ! H'i -J
VC-v7 Motel are tastefullv decorated. ! ,ljAf -I Z
IS equipment and tools and com-1 ' - ,7- - 'Vv
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Melvin & Ruth Mover - Owners
The Oregon trail Motel
located at 1020 S. Highway 32 in
Hermiston, offers every effort
to insure the comfort of their
guests. Their employees are
courteous, accomodating and
are glad to assist you in any way
possible.
The rooms at the Oregon Trail
Motel are tastefully decorated.
Their modern beds and mat
tresses are conducive to restful'
sleep. Because of its service and
accomodations, the Oregon
Trail Motel is the favorite
stopping place for commercial
men, tourists, and the home
folks who happen to be in
Hermiston for the night. Many
people who make regular trips
through this part of the country,
make it a point to reach the
Oregon Trail Motel for their
overnight stay. Phone 567-3017
for reservations.
Melvin & Ruth Mover take
this opportunity to thank their
many friends for past business
and wish them a Happy Holiday
Season.
LEE'S RADIO & TV CLINIC
Lee and Dena Dver
TV has become a way of life
and repairs to the set, when
needed, must be made without
delay.
Residents have learned they
can rely on the work done by
Lee's Radio & TV Clinic at 200
SW 11th in Hermiston, phone
567-8412. This firm services all
makes and models of TV, radio
and hi-fi and stereo. A call to
567-8412 will bring an expert
repair specialist to your home
promptly.
Lee's Radio & TV Clinic offers
complete repair service for both
color and black and white, using
authorized replacement parts
whenever they are needed.
Lee and Dena take this
opportunity to thank their many
friends for past business and
wish them a Happy Holiday
Season.
In the estimate of many
people in this section of the state
who have had the Shockman
Bros. Const. Co. located at 1240
N. 1st in Hermiston, phone
567-8374, handle any of their
general building construction,
there is not a more qualified
contractor anywhere.
You can be assured that the
job will be completed by
competent men in the field with
the best of materials and in the
shortest time possible.
Thev use onlv the latest
equipment and tools and com
bine them with the most
up-to-date building practices of
the day. New construction,
remodeing and additions are
this firm's specialties.
It is without hesitation that
we. the authors of this 1972
Pictorial Business Review take
this time to make public our
commendation to the Shockman
Bros. Construction Co.
The Shockmans takes this
opportunity to thank their many
friends for past business and
wish them a happy holiday
season.
We are constantly seeking
ways to dress up our homes and
places of business, and nothing
adds more to the completeness
of a room or office, than
beautiful carpeting.
Hermiston area residents can
be assured that Town & Country
Carpets located at 256 E. Main
in Hermiston, phone 567-8485, is
their headquarters for the well
known brands of carpets. They
know which carpet is best suited
to any specific need, and can
advise you of the correct and
most durable underlay.
Town & Country Carpets, Inc.
will bring the showroom to your
area of need, where you may be
shown plain, floral, tweeds,
enbossed, and sculptured
patterns, which are all carried
in their extensive inventory.
John Chase and his staff take
this opportunity to thank their
many friends for past business
and wish them a Happy Holiday
Season.
PETTYJOHN'S
3 Farm & Builders Supply
Heppner Schools Plan
Christmas Programs
Grade School
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, the
grade school will have their
Christmas program in the Jr.
High auditorium. Music will be
provided by Mr. Jespersen's
classes, grades 1 -8, and Mr.
Hildebrpndt's band classes,
grades 5, 6, 7, 4 8. This is the
first year that the 5th grade
band has participated in the
program. The music will consist
mostly of traditional Christmas
songs. The first and second
graders will present a skit,
"The Christmas Butterfly"
which includes both dialogue
and songs. Some of the other
songs will be "How Far to
Bethlehem", by the 4th grade,
"Silver Bells", by the 5th and
6th grades and the 7th and Bth
grades girls chorus will sing
five or six special choral
arrangements of Christmas
songs.
Heppner Community
Kindergarten
The kindergarten program
will be presented on Dec. 20 at 7
p.m. in the grade school
multi-purpose room. The
children will sing Christmas
songs and there will be some
poems recited. Santa Claus will
be at the party and distribute
gifts for the little ones. This will
also be the kindergarteners'
Christmas party..
High School
The Heppner High School
Band and Chorus will have their
Christmas program on Dec. 21
at 7:30 p.m. in the high school
auditorium. There will be many
beautiful Christmas gongs play
ed and sung. Among the
selections the band will present
will be "Do You Hear What I
Hear" and "White Christmas".
The chorus' music will range
from Renaissance to contemp
orary Christmas music. Some
of their selections will be
"Sister Mary Had -a But One
Child", "Sleigh Ride" and
"Bless The Lord". The chorus is
under the directiort of Bob
Jespersen and the band is
directed by Larry Hildebrandt.
COLE
Motor
Industrial
Farm
Pendleton
ELECTRIC
Rewinding
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and Home
276-7761
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HANCOCK OFFICE &
STATIONARY STORE
Cv Hancock
People who send cards know
that they find just the right card
for every occasion when they
visit Hancock Office & Sta
tionery Store located at 157
Main in Hermiston, phone
567-3758.
If you wish to send a letter
with your card, they have
beautiful boxed stationery.
High quality writing paper with
matched envelopes, in size and
tint of your choice, to help your
letters" express your person
ality. The management at Hancock
Office & Stationery Store is
among the most forward look
ing in the office equipment
business and are familiar with
the latest and most unique
methods to expand and improve
their services.
They offer the finest and most
modern equipment and you can
be assured that every order you
place will be filled quickly and
correctly.
The personnel of Hancock
Office and Stationery take th
opportunity to thank their ma . !
friends for past business air'
wish them a Happy holiday
Season.
UMATILLA READY MIX Inc.
The products manufactured
by this company are recognized
by the trade as made of the best
materials and the very best
vorkmanship.
This is a local business under
competent direction of men
interested in local development.
This firm is located in Hermis
ton on Elm St. and for Heppner
and north end business, they are
located at Boeing Project on
Tower Road, Boardman, phone
567-6173.
In making this Review of
businesses in this area, the
editors of this 1972 Review are
glad to call to the attention of
the people the advantages to the
public by the location of this
industry here.
There is no co v em more
worthy of extenu,;d mention
than this one.
The employees of the Uma
tilla Ready Mix Inc. take this
opportunity to thank their many
friends for past business and
wish them a Happy Holiday
Season.
Scouts Sell
Christmas Trees
The Heppner Boy Scouts
brought in about 140 Christmas
trees to the Ford Garage lot.
TV last Saturday. Because of
the cold weather, the boys have
not been able to man it. Anyone
wishing to take a tree is ivited to
choose one and leave the money
at the Elks Club, Gazette
Times, John Gochnaur or Glen
Ward. Charges are about $1.00 a
foot but for only the good part,
the boys say.
Del Piper and Dail Turner
took a group of boys up on
Kinzua land on Jug Creek to cut
trees. Kenny Turner, Art and
John Morris, Glen Ward,
Orville Cutsforth, Herman
A-C
Rent, Lease, Buy
Allis Chalmers
HESTONj FREEMAN
(Hoy Equipment)
NEW & USED
MOUNTAIN
MACHINERY
COMPANY
Airport Road
PENDLETON
Open Mon. thru Frl.
id until Noon Sot
276-6222
lestem
litosr
ASSOCIATE
STORE
Dennis & Cleo Gett
TROY GRIFFIN
WELL DRILLING Co.
Western Auto is the place to
buy not only auto supplies but
household appliances, radio,
television, stereo, household
furniture, hardware, toys,
sporting goods, lawn and
garden supplies, patio furniture
and camping equipment.
Western Auto serves more
than 4,000 dealers including
Western Auto Associate Store at
235 E. Main in Hermiston,
telephone 567-3841.
Wherever you live in the
Hermiston area, you'll want to
make Western Auto your shop
ping headquarters as soon as
you see how this store specia
lizes in complete stocks, court
eous service and prices to suit
your budget.
Ask about long wearing Davis
tires. Vita Power motor oil and
the famous Wizard batteries.
Wizard appliances have made
Western Auto a leading
merchandiser of refrigerators,
washers, dryers, freezers,
ranges and table appliances.
Ask, also, to see the complete
line of Wizard power mowers,
power tools and hardware
items.
Dennis and Cleo Gett take this
opportunity to thank their many
friends for past business and
wish them a happy holiday
season.
Troy Griffin Well Drilling Co.
located at 900 Hermiston Ave. in
Hermiston, phone 567-6332,
serves an important part in
filling of needs for domestic and
small irrigation water well
drilling.
This firm is serving many
who have been served in the
past and will continue to do just
that. They are known to be
reliable and fairly priced.
The employees of Troy Griffin
Well Drilling take this oppor
tunity to thank their many
friends for past business and
wish them a happy holiday
season.
THE FRANCES SHOP
Wm C. & Frances Strain -Owners
A truly well-dressed woman
has a favorite shop and the
favorite of many women
throughout the Pendleton area
is the Frances Shop located at
245 S. Main in Pendleton, phone
276-4652. '
One of the best reasons to
make you shop The Frances
Shop, is that they have the size
for you as well as any price
range. They carry a large
selection of beautiful styles in
all fabrics and colors, and also
carry a large selection of
women's wear of all types
including leather apparel,
lingerie, sportswear and
jewelry.
The personnel at The Frances
Shop are qualified to assist you
with your selection and they
enjoy it too. If you wish to just
look around, that's fine too. Just
stop in today, you'll be glad you
did.
And Wm. and Frances Stram
thanks you for your past
business and wishes you a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
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