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HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurmlitv, February 13. 1973 Morrow County Court Proceedings warrants issued on the general fund for jam why, 1973 Kilhum Stationery Planner 12.79. Paper 2i79. Tax Coll. 27.42 67.00 Gazette-Times Coll 500.70, Off. Pub. 50.6(1. sheriff ofse 14.(15 566.25 Carolyn Davis - Juv. travel 50.85, seminar 12(H) .',. 62.85 Herman Winter DA conv. 231.00, Secy H8.ll. rent 65.00. phone 15.01, travel 9.40 468.52 3M Business Products - paper... H6.55 Central Mkt. -cthse sup 5.5 Ore. Assoc. of Assessing Offi cers - Assessors dues 50.00 City of lleppner cthse sup.. 8.50 Columbia Basin Klectrie cthse power 157.21 Division of Audits -audit... .65.00 M & R Co. - cthse maint 72.40 Pettyjohns -cthse maint.... 58.72 BankAmericard - Co. Ct. travel 16.30. AOC 110.25 126.55 Gene Pierce, trustee - S. food rent 45.00 Ore. St. Univ. Ext. - Co. Agent 4.178.00 Interpath Laboratories - Medi cal Inv 163.00 Heppner Garbage Disp. - cthse sup 3.00 Pacific NV Bell - current cxp 239.65 Rentex services -cthse sup. .8.00 Pitney Bowes - Mach. Mtse '. 31.50 Heppner Auto Parts - sheriffs car exp 25.00 Addressograph Mult. - Asses sors sup 10.02 Finzer Business Mach. - H. nurse ofse sup 21.84. Clerk sup. 2.00 23.84 C.J.D.Bauman-Vet.sup... 10.00 Turner. Van Marter & Bryant - bonds 357.50 Cornett Green Feed - cthse sup : 2.30 Heppner Auto Parts - sheriffs car exp. 28.96, cthse sup. 3.94 32.90 Ernest Jorgensen - JP5 rent 33.33, phone 24.82, Sup 8.45 sup W-60 Elwood Western Auto -cthse sup 3.45 Murrays Drugs - Paper 5.13. Assessor 9.18. Co. Ct. 4.50. sheriffs ofs 2.78 21.59 Lloyd Berger - Co. Ct. travel 55.00 Burroughs Corp. - mach. mtse... 1.080.00 Co. Clerks Assoc. - clerks dues : 35.00 Robert Abrams - Sp. attorney fund 75.00 Coast to Coast - cthse sup... 47.82 Pacific NW Bell - current exp. 15.30 Umatilla Sheriff -jail exp.. 52.00 Ford Tire Service - sheriffs car exp 212.60 Int. Assoc. of Chiefs sheriffs olsesup 24 00 F 4 II Machine works sheriffs ofse sup. 32.36, safe street 775 00 R07.36 J.ivnes Business Machines mach. mtse 81.50 City of Heppner S. Food sup 5 00 Dr. L.D.Tibbies - Med. Inc 10.00 Iritis Klectrie - cthse sup 2.90 Carolyn Davis - Juv. Seminar.... '. 18(H) Kilham Stationery Planner 7.42,11 Dept 18.41 25.83 Ray C. Avers - cthse maint 335.60 N.W.Bell W. Jones current ....223.20 Co. Ct. 85.35 Herman Winter DA travel sorssup 21.40 Standard Ins Pacific exp Paul travel Supreme Sales Co. Jail exp 138.59 Central Market -cthse sup... 4 05 M & II Co. - cthsesup 15.54 City of Heppner - cthse sup 8.50, S. Food sup. 5 (H) 13.50 Frazier Book Store Assessors sup : .5.50 George Smith - Planners Travel 34.20 Multigraphics Div, - mach. mtse 230.16 I B M. -mach. mtse 53. IH) Standard Office Equip. Asses- Pirates best lone JrHi Board man Scouts Celebrate Anniversary at Banquet liv MARY LEE MAKLOW Cut) Scout Pack 667, Dens I.2.& 3. celebrated the 63rd anniversary of Scouts at their annual Blue and Gold Banquet ..UstThuPiday. lone Jr. High Saturday night nt the Green played the Riverside teams and fjt.( (;ninj,P ., Tn,,rt, w,,re was on the losing end of both 75 jn uU,lulalu.t. ,M.uding tm, games. The "A" team lost Its first game 36-17. ..Scoring for lone In the "H" game Mas White 6, Keene, Carlson, McElligntt, and Sherer 2 each and Kincaid 3 points. ..Socring for lone in the "A" game Mas Clark and White 4, Gilbert 3, l.lmlstroni 2, and Keene I point. NW Bell Pacific com m Clerk, Oregon Assessors sup... Tax Ins sheriffs Dept . of Revenue - Sal. 14.50 St. Accident Ins. Court - Sal 5.oo First National Bank' 24.65 77.69 ,....466.20 Fund - 11.74 Chamber of Commerce - Co. Ct. travel exp 95. IK) Entenmaiin Rovin Co. - sheriffs ofse sup 161.10 Div. of Cont. Education - planners travel 26. 00 St Dept. of Agric. - Pred. Animal Cont 6.695.00 Heppner Nor Gas - S. Food Sup 27.44 Mental Health Clinic Mental Health fund 2.800.00 Standard Oil Co. - sheriffs car Hi) 62. Co. Ct. travel 15.39. cthse fuel 92.71. Museum fuel 86.18 Homer 334.90 exp Morrow CGG - sheriffs car exp 244.33 Pacific NW Bell - sheriffs eomm 5.37 B & C Repair - sheriffs car exp 39.32 Arthur Nelson - Soldiers Indigent 15.00 Sadie Parrish -Cir. Ct 15.25 Assoc. of Ore. Counties - AOC Pacific NW Bell exp 7.42 Dunham Printing Co. - Asses sors sup 17.60 Beverlv Gunderson - Juvenile 10.00 Wirth - Assessors field work 26.80 Joyce Bergs trom - Assessors field work 5.00 Farra Shoe Shop - sheriffs ofse sup 1.50 Richfield - sheriffs car exp. 11.94 Shell Oil Co. - sheriffs car exp 33.66 Ray C. Avers - Museum sup 12.50 Harold Holtz et al - Cir. Ct. Sal 1.379.80 Public Emp. Ret. Br. Sal 743.05. ss 743.05 1.486.10 The Bankers Life - Ins 26.03 Homer Hughes - Co. Ct. travel exp 13.05 BankAmericard Planners travel 78.35. Co. Ct. travel 97.28 175.63 Pacific Mutual Life -Sal.. 375.91 Grange Women to Meet The Morrow County Womens Activity committees of Morrow County Granges will meet Feb. 20 at Greenfield Grange. Mrs. Anna Winn, District 6 chairman of Baker will preside at the meeting. This is a school of instruction in the Womens Activities. All grange women are cordiallv invited. GENERAL HOADFl'M) W ARRANTS ISSUED FOR JANUARY. 1973 Hughes - Comm. 24.90 Walter H. Hughes - Comm. exp 60.23 CORRECTION Charles Walker has bought the Doherty place next to Dels Market in Lexington. Here to be with him during his convales cence from recent surgery are his daughter. Holly Walker and her mother, Mrs. Marjorv Walker. Holly is 19 and has completed one vear at the university jiept.oiAgncuiiure-weeas of Wyoming. She has many 7.50 jntfiriwtc mirl tnnniilct iu rlrri- Rentex Services -sup 12.07 Pacific NW Bell - misc 29.69 Kilham Stationery -sup...... 3.33 Cornett Green Feed - materials. 83.05 Heppner Auto Parts - repairs.... .. 547.06 392.70 current Columbia Basin Electric - misc. 84.84, parks 34.25 119.09 Farley Motor Co. - repairs ." 32 40 Central Oregon Welders - supplies 45.89 Gazette-Times -misc 19.95 Cat's Richfield - gas & oil 1.50 Pettyjohns - repairs 15.29. misc 41.33 56.62 City of Heppner - misc 5.45 Kinzua Corp. - misc 43.35 Kilham Stationery -misc 4.70 Standard Oil Co. - gas & oil 1,575.76 Morrow CGG -repairs 199.31 Pacific NW Bell - misc 10.76 d & C Kepairs - repairs. topmost is matics. If she decides to stay in Morrow County, she is hoping to be in some of the Heppner Community plays. G-T W ANT ADS PAY BIG FIRST All) INSTRUCTOR COURSES TO HE GIVEN Umatilla County Chapter American Red Cross will be offering First Aid Instructor Courses in both the regular method of teaching and also the Multi-Media method. The Regular First Aid In structor Course will be given from 7:45 a.m. until 4:30p.m. on March 6 and 7th. It will be taught at the U.S.Forest Service Building 2517 S.W.Hailey by Red Cross Instructor Trainer Ray Hornbeck. Those interest ed in taking the course must hold a current Advanced First Aid card and present it to the Instructor at the beginning of the first class. The Multi-Media First Aid Instructor class will be held on March 8 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Blue Mountain Community College - Room Pioneer Hall - 148. The eight hour class will be taught by Clint Pryor, Red Cross Safety Services Director from SM)kane. Prerequisite for the Multi Media Instructor Course is the participants must hold a cur rent Standard Multi-Media First Aid card which must be presented to Mr. Pryor. pro-registration is necessary and may be accomplished by calling the Red Cross Office 276-1211. There is no charge for either of the Fist Aid Instructor Courses. hoys and their families. Rod Duncan, Cub master, officiated over the awards and ceremonies. Rud Flug, Webelos lender, presented the Webelos awards. There were 36 uwards altogether, Including attend ance, year puis and rank awards. Gary Petteys wus introduced as a new leader assistant to Duncan, and Mrs. Pettys as a new den leader. There are 17 Imvs in the three dens. The Cub Scouts presented a home town band skit, and the Webelos had a patriotic silhou ette skit. In charge of the dinner were Mrs. Kenneth Broadbent, Mrs. Jerry Peck and Mrs. John Harvey. Sweetheart Dinner The annual Sweetheart Din ner of the Boardinan Tillicum Club was held Sunday evening at the Greenfield Grange Halt with 47 attending. In charge of the dinner and the entertain ment were Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mrs. Rod Flug, Mrs. Frank Bates, Mrs. Gene Trumbull and Mrs. Delmor Hug. A Valentine theme was used throughout with all decorations. Mrs. Rupert Kennedy, club president, gave the welcome address. Last year's King and Queen, Mr. and Mis. Ron Daniels, crowned the new King and Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck, who then led mil in the dancing for the evening. The committee in charge together with their husbands presented an amusing skit. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates, Mrs. Bill Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black, Mr, and Mrs. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Flug, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Henkle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Billing, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hug. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Iiuis U-Trace, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rayner, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Trumbull and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West. Grange Meeting Anna Wendt of Baker. CWA chairman of District 6 of the Oregon State Grange, Mill he here for conference Monday, Feb. 26, at the Greenfield (range Hall. The conference is for all officers and members. Coffee hour M ill start at 10 a.m. wilh the meeting following immediately. Hoffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman. Mrs. Hoffman returned home with them after visiting at her son's home for two weeks. Weekend visitors at the Hoffman home were another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman and daughter Christy of Hood River. Mrs. Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Frankie Cason of Condon, and her brother and sister-in-luw, Mr. and Mrs. David Adlard and their daugh ter, Mrs. Steve Nantz and daughter Monica, all of La Grande. Visitors last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ball were Mr?, Ball's brother-in-law mid sister, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger of Lexing ton, mid Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox of Hood River. Mrs. M.t.Oveson has returned home trom St. Anthony's Hos pital where she 1iad major sugery and is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Black. There Mere five tables of pinochle in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange Hall, sponsored by the Women's Activity Committee of the grange, Mrs. Rollin Bishop was hostess. High prize Mas won by Hazel Carpenter and second high went to Mrs. Verne Minnich. Mrs. Pete Peterson and Fa ye Ander son received the traveling pinochle prizes. There will be a pinochle party at Greenfield Grange Hall the evening of Feb. 16, starting with pot luck supHT at 6:30, spon sored by the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. The public is invited. The annual family dinner of the Boardman Garden Club M ill be held Feb. 18 at the home of Hazel Miller ut 1:30 p.m. Greenfield Grange Mill meet al the hall Feb. 17 at 4 p.m. with pot luck supper to follow' at 6:30. Hoffman's Have Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and sons Timothy and Jeffrey of Pleasanton, Calif, visited the past week at the home of Boardman had 5's inches of snow Saturday, but some of it had melted by Sunday. The temperature Mas in the upper thirties Monday with snow still on the ground. CLASSIFIED IJ:lUr I M i grand jury 79. 1,105.04 Texaco -sheriffs car exp... 19.02 Dept. of Revenue - Assessors St. mdse 19.25 Blue Cross of Ore. - Sal 266.00, Ins. 390.71 656.71 OUT HfllH THE Sim 11 12 the B Elva Ruhl - materials 350.00 Murray Drugs - misc 17.46. parks 13.90 31.36 Stack Steel & Supply Co. - materials 6,661.44 Coast to Coast - misc 46.41 Western Auto Dealer - misc.. .89 Fords Tire Service - tires 89.40 Dewey's Chevron Station - gas & oil 4.55 Stone Machinery - repairs 809.57 John Hanna - Materials.!. 102.20 Pacific NW Bell - misc 28.81 Blue Cross of Ore. - Sal 329.35. Ins. 232.76 562.11 Labor 7,755.95 Homer Hughes - Comm. exp 26.12 BankAmericard - Comm. exp.... 28.08 John Mollahan, trustee - misc... 9.00 First National - Sal 1,004.40 Dept. of Revenue-Sal 308.10 Bankers Life Ins. - Ins 26.02 Standard Insurance Co. - Ins 45.63 State Accident Ins. Fund - Sal 6.00 Public Employees Ret. Br. - Sal 609.47.. ss 609.47 1,218.94 Pacific Mutual Life - Sal.. 403.82 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY. 1973 Order calling a special elec tion on the question of a serial tax levy for roads. Order for transfer of the motor license fund to the General Road Fund. INTERSTATE ROUTE 82 CORRIDORS Richard Wood Out with the pipes and filters and boilers. Out with the tanks and bulk and belts. In with space-saving, quiet, complete electric heat. Quiet, because there are no moving parts. Complete . . . with no cold spots or drafts that cause colds. And clean . . . because there's no flame. So, no soot. Next chance you get when you build or remodel consider electric heat. We'll be glad to give you all the information you need. Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Serving Morrow, GIHfem, and Wheeler Counties Ag Rep Ph. 676-9146 Heppner First National Bank of Ore gon otticials announced the appointment of Richard Wood as the agricultural representa tive for five counties bordering Washington. Wood, who is headquartered at the Pendleton branch, covers Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco counties. Wood's banking career with First National dales from 1970 when he joined me DanK s management training program. He was named installment loan officer at the East Bend office in 1971 and transferred to the agribusiness department in January 1972. He Mas elevated to agribusiness officer two months later. A graduate of Bountiful (Utah) High School, he receiv ed a bachelor of science degree in animal science management at Brigham Young University. G-T Want Ads Pay Big LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HIGHWAY-r CORRIDOR PUBLIC HEARING The Oregon State Highway Division proposes to hold a formal public hearing to deter mine the route location of 1-82 connecting I-80N in Oregon to 1-90 in Washington. Elements of the project, including tentative schedules for approvals and future design hearings, will be presented at the formal hear ing. Interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and those desiring to express an opinion pertaining to State's proposal are invited to do so, and in addtition may submit written statements at the hear ing or to the Highway Commis sion within ten (10) days after the formal public hearing. The State of Oregon's pro posal includes nine (9) various alternate corridors being studied and considered for the corridor of 1-82. The corridors lie in Morrow and Umatilla Counties, in northeastern Oregon, and are bounded by the Columbia River and the Wash ington State line on the north, I-80N on the south, US 30-US 730 Junction on the west, and Vansycle Canyon on the east. The formal public hearing will be March 1 in the Vert Auditorium of Helen McCune Junior High School, S.W.Dorian Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon, with the hearing to begin promptly at 2 p.m. and continue throughout the afternoon and . evening with recess for dinner. The hearing will reconvene promptly at 7:30 p.m. and will continue until everyone present has had an opportunity to be heard. The hearing officer may declare additional recesses as he determines appropriate. Informal informational sessions will be held on Monday, February 26, 1973 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Public Safety Center Building, 3 South 1st Street, Hermiston, Oregon; and on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 27 and 28, 1973, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Vert Club Room of Helen McCune Junior High School in Pendleton, Oregon. In addition, an infor mal informational session will be held in the Little Theater of Helen McCune Junior High School on Thursday, March t, 1973, from.l p.m. until conclu sion of the formal hearing. Slate Highway Division engineering, environmental, and right-of-way personnel will be present to discuss any questions which may arise, including relocation assistance programs, with persons who may be interested in or affected by the proposals. Plans may be examined, as well as other pertinent information developed by the State Highway Division and written views received as a result of coordin ation with other interested agencies. A statement regarding the environmental effects this proposed project may have on the area, including a detailed analysis of the various human and natural environmental impacts, as well as air, water. and noise pollution studies, will be available for the review and information of those persons interested. The environmental impact statement may be reviewed at the various city libraries in the area ; Umatilla and Morrow County Court houses; OSHD District 12 Office, 104 S.E. 12th Street, Pendleton, OSHD Region 5 Office, 2111 Adams Avenue, LaGrande; FHWA Region 10 Office, Room 412 Mohawk Building, 222 S.W.Morrison Street, Portland; and Oregon State Highway Building, Room 419 Salem, after Monday, January 15, 1973, and at the informal sessions, as well as the formal public hearing. Preceding Oregon's announc ed public hearing dates the State of Washington proposes to hold public meetings oh the various alternate corridors under consideration within their jurisdictional boundary. Wash ington's informal informational sessions will be held on Tues day, February 20, 1973 from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Wednesday, February 21, 1973, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with both sessions being held in the Franklin County Public Utility District Office, 1411 West Clark, Pasco, Washington. Washington's formal public hearing will be held in the Kennewick High School Audi torium, 200 South Dayton Street, Kennewick, Washington. The formal public hearing will commence promptly at 7 p.m., Feb. 27, 1973. If any questions arise per taining to this matter, please contact the Region 5 Engineer, Mr. W.E. "Pat" Schwartz, 2111 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, phone 963-3177, or the Location Section, Room 212 State Highway Building, Salem, Oregon 97310, phone 378-6883. C.W.Head, Secretary OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION .?.