HEPPNER tORO GAIETTE-TIMES, Thursday, November M, WJ I J
E1BI.EC ICG
WARRANTS ISSUED ON GENERAL
FUND FOR OCTOBER
Juioc of Ore.Co Ins f 76 30
Standard Ins. Co.-lm H
Bankers Life Ins-Ins 63 65
St. Accident Ins -Ins , 61 W
Sa die ParrUh-Clerks Conv. eitp 111.71
Sylvia McDaniel-Treas. Conv. exp 44.64
Joyce Bcrgstrom -Assessors Conv. exp 45 67
Paul W. Jones-Co. travel 20
tarry Fetach -Sheriffs mals 00
Carolyn Davia-Juv. Dept. travel 3 25
Herman Winter-DA secy 152 50. CD 100.00. phone 13.41,
Mileage 125.80 391.71
Pr. James Norene-sheriffs ofse sup 6.00
City of Heppner Cthse sewer 6.50, Vet 5 00 13.50
Rentex-cthse sup 10 00
Ernest Jorgensen-JPS 33.33, Conv. 23.75, phone 27.35,
sup 23.32 107 75
Court St. Mkt.-cthse sup 1 16
Pacific NW Bell-current exp 229.26
Farra Shoe Service-cthse sup 00
Herman Green-Vets rent 45.00
Hubert Wilson-postage 200.00
Sheriff of Umatilla-jail exp 262.50
Heppner Garbage Disp.-cthse sup 6.00
Rev. Sharing Adv.-Co. Ct. sup 35.00
3M Business Products-paper k postage 35.77
L.D. Tibbies-jail exp 6 00
Atlantic Richfield-sheriffs car exp 5.94
Pitney Bowes-Mach. Mtse 31.50
C.J.D. Bauman-Vets travel 9.90
Kiiham Stationery-sheriffs ofse sup 14.03, Planner
sup 8 57 22 fO
Pettyjohns-cthse sup 6 78
Gazette Times-Juv. 17.60, Off. Pub. 62.40, Tax coll.
39301
First National Bank-sheriffs car exp. 1.90, Co. Ct.
travel 45.11 47 01
Central Market -cthse sup 3 53
Columbia Basin Electric-cthse power 186.10
Olive Sweeney-H. nurse trav-1 83.12
Wheelers Comm. -sheriffs comm 75.00
Standard Oil-Juv. travel 8 69, sheriffs car exp 12.01 20.70
United Lab-sheriffs ofse sup 29 40
ISM.-Tax Coll. exp 47.50
Ore. St. University-' Co. Agent 4.372.75
Murrays Drug-Co. a. sup 9.80. rheriffs ofse sup 1.80. Juv.
sup 2.21 lH
Fords Tire Service-sheriffs car exp 2.50
E&H Machine Works-sheriffs ofse sup 20.22
Wagon Wheel Cafe-jail exp 14 75
Leonards Mobil-Planner travel 5.55
Kiiham Stationery -paper lg 21
Hubert Wilson-postage 200.00
Ore. Assoc. of Co. Treas.-Treas. dues 50.00
Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs comm 14.50
Standard Equipment-JP6 supplies 10 48
Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal 301.60, Ins. 421.20 722 80
Murrays Drug-Assessors sup 5.75
The Drawing Board-Assessors sup 18-45
Multigraphics-emergency 203.64
St. Accident Ins. Fund-Ins 436.21
Coast to Coast-cthse sup 99
Pacific NW Bell-Sheriffs comm 5.37
Texaco-sheriffs car exp 1 00
Richfield-sheriffs car exp 3 25
Tscheu Publishing-sheriffs ofse sup 35.00
Mobil-sheriffs car exp....... : 21.70
Nudelman Brothers-sheriffs Uniform exp 27.90
Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs comm 117 00
Sheriff of Umatilla-jail exp 120.00
I.B.M.-Mach. Mtse 62 42
Joyce Bergstrom -Assessors field work 35.13
Packer Scott-cthse sup 55 76
St. Accident Inc.-Sal 30 15, Ins. 172.66 202.81
Pacific Mutual Life-Sal 493 74
Public Emp. Ret. Br.-Sal 737.47, ss 737.47 1,474.94
St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal 491 00
First National Bank-Sal 1.521-30
assoc. of Ore.-Clerks Conv 40.00
Sadie Parrish-Clerks conv 3373
Public Welfare Div.-S. food sup 14-74
3M Business Products-Planner sup 40.44
Shell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp --4-20
Simmons Carbon Co-paper '" "" 00
Pacific NW Bell-current exp 214.89
John Mollahan, Trustee-sheriffs car exp U'
Fulleton Chev.-sheriffs new car 3,300.00
Central MKT.-lndigent 40.44, cthse sup 10.10 50.54
Turner, Van Marter & Bryant-bonds 17-50
Assoc. of Ore. Co -Ins
Standard Ins.-Ins
Bankers Life-Ins .-67.U4
First National-Co. Ct. travel 49.90, sheriffs Uniform
23.90 75 80
Heppner Auto Parts-sheriffs cur exp.: 11 43
Assoc. of Ore. Co. Ct. travel 53 34
Eugene Hotel-Co. Ct. travel 25.00
AS.A.-Assessors sup 20 00
Turn A Lum-parks 143-jj?
Assoc. of Ore. Co.-misc
Pacific NW Bell-misc ....74.48
': WARRANTS ISSUED ON
St. Accident Ins.-Ins
Assoc. of Ore. Co.rlns
Bankers Life Ins.-Ins
Standard Ins.-Ins
DjMvw,hnc.mfltprial&
a u.jjuhii. on
Woodpecker Truck-repairs
Oregon Motor Service-materials
Hazel Ellis-Park rr
Kar Products-repairs
Walter Hayes-Comm. exp
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Central Market-park
t. Dadnjniv 41 41. Darks 49.97
Homer Hughes-Comm. exp
Wheelers Comm.-misc
ujasi 10 wwm-jkh k
Pacific NW Bell-misc
Blue Cross-Sal 273.85, Ins. 245.70
Ct AA,An Inc InC
Packer Scott -parks 'M
St. Accident-Ins. 569.93, Sal 15.05
Public Emp. Ret-Sal 582.12. ss 582.08 1.164.20
Pacific Mutual Ufe-Sal V'dm'io
First National Bank-Sal T,a
State Dept. of Revenue-Sal j
Heppner Auto Parks-park 6.33. repairs 75.83 . JB.W
Pettyjohns-parks 64.90. mat. 615.50 -J
Homer Hughes-Comm. exp
Wrights Country Store-park
Grays Repairs Shop-gas k oil 3030
Gazette Times -Ofse sup 1?
Heppner Nor Gas-parks
Pendleton Grain Growers-repairs ...
Assoc. of Ore. Co -Ins 4Q
Standard Ins-Ins 44 62
Bankers Life-Ins """
GENERAL ROAD FUND :
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.81.07
.43.80
.48.51
.48.26
49.85
..5.27
91.38
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j2 M
..10.76
519.55
436.21
Pt'BUC HEARING NOTICE '
The MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
win koM pobMe bearing at
the Morrow Ceanly Cewt
Ihmm, Hrppoer, OregM, (
7:3t P.M., Monday, December
J, 1973 U consider the follow,
big applications:
Ai spplk-ttloa from Charles
G. Betty Los Christiansen,
Irrigo. for "VarUee,, U
allow a J 43 acre tract n
Farm Zone" m their prop
erty In T I N. R 26 EWM, See.
2J. Tat Let Nt, im. now
consisting of 1.43 acres.
Aa application from Carl
OirUtiiRir. IrrigM, for a
Variance" to allow 116 acre
tract la a 'Form tone" oa bis
property la T I N. R 26 EWM.
Sec. 24. Tax Lot IK, aow
consisting of 6.16 acres.
All Interested persons are
urged to attend.
DORRISL. GRAVES,
Chairmaa.
Morrow County Planning
Commission.
Published Nov. 22. 29. 1973.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF ,
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
NO. 1728
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS IN THE ESTATE
OF:
ELVIRA NORAH PERL
BERG also known as Elvira
Lenora Perlberg. Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of ELVIRA NORAH
PERLBERG aka Elvira Le
nora Perlberg. deceased, are
now pending in the above
entitled court, wherein DEAN
HI NT, the undersigned, has
been appointed and has quali
fied as the personal repre
sentative of said estate. All
persons having claims against
said estate hereby are re
quired to present them, in due
form and properly verified,
within four months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice, as stated below, to
the undersigned at the fol
lowing address now desig
nated as the place for the
presentation of claims, to-wit:
, eaaHunULexington. Oregon
97839.
Dean Hunt
Personal representative of the
estate of the above named
decedent.
WINTER k DOHERTY
Attorneys at Law
P.O. Box 582
Heppner, Oregon 87836
Dated and first published Nov.
22. 29, Dec. 6. 1973.
"Wow! You sure had his
number in that sermon!"
SCHOOL
Heppner Elementary
ana
Heppner High School
Thursday, November 29 -Meat
pie, biscuits, cottage
cheese, pear or peach half,
Friday, November 30 -School's
choice.
Dec. 3 -Monday, macaroni
and cheese, green beans,
vegetable salad, fruit Jello
with topping, roll, butter and
milk.
Dec. 4-Tuesday, chili
beans, carrots and celery
sticks, upside-down cake,
French bread and butter,
milk.
Dec. 5-Wednesday, ham
burgers with homemade buns,
pickles and potato chips,
shredded lettuce, fruit and
milk.
HEPPNEE BRA5CB
FIRST
NATIONAL
eal
BANS
llccd specie!
courses in llcppnsr ?
The Heppner branch of tht
American Association of Uni
versity Women to undertaking
project to encourage more
Blue Mt. Community College
courses to be taught In
Morrow County.
Morrow County residents
pay roughly $179,000 In taxes
toward the Community Col
lege The branch feels that
local taxpayer! could get
more for their money if more
classes, which people are
interested in, rre taught
locally.
The branch has drawn up a
ballot for people to check their
Interests on and return to
Jeannie Howell. Members will
then communicate the desires
of the people to BMCC Adult
Education and Community
Service Section so that classes
can be set up. Where there are
enough for class, members
of the branch will contact
those people.
In order for a class to be
taught there must be 10 people
signed up. Anyone can take
these classes, including high
school students 16 years of age
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSES
that could be taught in Morrow Co.
Check those courses you would take. If you can teach any of
these courses attach a note indicating courses you would
teach.
Adult Basic Education
Anthropology
Art -
-Auto or Machine Repair
Gothing Construction
Consumer Awareness
Economics
Family Living
-Foreign Language
Geology
History
-Interior Design
-Law for the Layman
-Literature
-Math
-Philosophy
-Photography
-Physical Ed
-Psychology
-Refinishing Furniture
-Simple Home Repairs
-Sociology
-Typing
-Upholstering Furniture
-Writing
Other-
Prefer: night
fall
Name
Address-
MAIL TO: Mrs. Jeanne Howell
Rt. 1
Heppner. Oregon 97836
Phone 676-5002
Indicate particular area of interest.
Share
with
Others
Th Sihrttioa Amy risit
th old, tht ill, th diut-in at Christ
nut tun.
Th SilviOoa Army opt
tut "tr" toy Morn n SuiU Qui
won't du'p th (unity who br4
wtantr is disbld or out of fob.
Th Salvation Army being
cndy or small gift to prisorm - to
show that aoinaooo oa th "outsd"
still rmmbrt thorn.
Salvation Army muaciins
tod caroJerf rtmiod busy Chhsunts
shoppt that th holidty is t holy
day, th birthday ol th Prioct of
Pac.
Christmas it otkbrtttd at
Salvation Amy Um't Social Cantan.
Many of th man an struffhht to
bnak habits of hairy drinkiDt, rrf
ular work, and drifun from piac
plao. tspaoaUy at th holiday ma
son, thy nd support and compaa-tooship.
cc!!:o
3
and over. These students may
find this a food way to gain a
few college credits.
Courses vary in length of
time, but a course running
three hours a night for 10
weeks cost US plus books and
materials. This is probably
the least expensive way avail
able to take a college course.
Correspondence courses of
fered through the Division of
Continuing Education cost
about three times as much.
Some college credit is avail
able for these courses. Credits
are dependent on the courses
one has taken (through BMCC
and the college being trans
ferred to.)
The AAUW is looking for
people who might teach class
es as well. A master's degree
in the subject area is neces
sary only if transfer credit is
desired for lower division
courses such as history of
western civilization, English
composition, etc. For the
remainder of the courses no
degree is necessary, but
rather a special knowledge of
a particular field of interest.
morning
-winter
afternoon
-spring
-Phone-
Q.
Automobiles
SHERRELL CHEVROLET?
INC.
Complete Sales It Service
3rd Main nermwion
reeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service-beef and dairy
American Breeders Rep
resentative. JOEYOCOM
Lexington, Ore.
989-8134
Cafes-Lounges
CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE
Specialist in mixed drinks and
fine foods.
676-5015
Heppner
Drugs, prescriptions
HERMISTON DRUG
Free Prescription
Mail Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072
Exterminating
Service
DOBYNS PEST CONTROL
Rodent and Insect Extermina
tion; Termite Contol; Grain
Fumigation; Cattle Spray;
Fogging.
JOHNJEPSEN
lone 422-7180.
Food
ueen
Umatilla County's newest.
drive-In
204 E. Hurlburt
, Hermiston
Floor Covering,
Heating
MltR FLOOR COVERING
k HEATING CO.
Williams furnaces, complete
installations. Linoleum, Car
pet. Oil Burner Service,
Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. .
676-9418 Heppner.
KEMIG FLOORCOVERING
Carpet, draperies, linoleum,
counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales k Installation
330 SW Ilth, Butter Creek
Hwy.567-2565 Hermiston
Funeral Home
SWEENEY FUNERAL
HOME
Pre-arriagemenls. distant re
movals. Serving loo. Hepp
mer. LeKwgtoa. Licensed fun
eral directors.
C76-96M
Heppner
V-vJ T;
The priie-wlnning OSU livestock Judging Is coached by
Dr. H. Ray Burkhart (left). Team members are
Stephanie Jernstedt and Karen Crisp and (back row)
Joe McElllgott. Pete McCabe. Bryon Carlson and
Kenneth Stone.
WHO
DOES IT? HAS IT?
Service Directory
Furniture
See us before you buy your
color TV or stereo system.
WILCOX FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
254 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
COLUMBIA FURNITURE CO
"Mix'em or Match'em"
154 W. Hermiston. Ph. 567-6495
HERMISTON
Home of Whirlpool, Hotpoint,
Gibson, Speed Queen, Tempo,
Sylvania, Bassett, Chiroprac
tic. Kanowski, RCA.
mwst'oecowTS
New & Used
Furniture & Appliances
Authorized Norge Dealers '
2200 N. First, Hermiston
567-8960
General Merchandise
Clothing for all the Family.
Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries.
General Merchandise.
-Visit Our Friendly Store-
E. L. KNOX CO.
215 E. Main Hermiston
Insurance
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
General Insurance
.676-9113 Heppner
R0GGLES-BOYCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
676-9625
'Ttay Bovce.,
Heppner.
..676-5384
John Gochnauer, Agent
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
Fire, Casualty, Life & Health
(OPS).
Pendleton
276-2732
Heppner
676-5862
Monuments
Eternal Markers-bronze,
granite. Installations. Vases.f
Cemetery grave markers.
SWEENEY MORT.UA.BY
Serving lone, neppuer, Lex-
ington
676-9600 Heppnex
Optometrist
DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next to Hotel Heppner"
entrance.
676-9465
Heppner
Physicians-Surgeons
DR. L.D. TIBBLES
Osteopath physician and
surgeon.
1st National Bank Bidg.
Res. 676-921 Off.STt-KIt
9
V t
V,
1
Physicians-Surgeons
WALLACE II. WOLFF.
M.D., P.C.
Family Practice. Week Days
by appointment and emer
gencies.
S76-9253
Res. 676-9620
GERALD A. JONES. M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, 116 E.
Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru
Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
1 :30 p.m. -5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.
1 p.m.
Sewing Machines
Singer Sales & Service
New Zig-Zag Machines
from $89.95
GROGAN'S
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352
Pendleton
For Local Service call Elma'
Apparel, 676-9426
One stop fori
"Professional Dry Cleaning"
Knit and Stretch Febrics
Sewing Machines & Vacuum
Repair Service
PIERSOL CLEANERS
&
SEW AND SEW CENTER
176 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-3014 Hermiston
Title Insurance
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bidg.
676-9912 Heppner
TV, Radio,
Audio Repair
Ron Woolston
Certified Electronic Technician
SIGHT AND SOUND
( 503) 276-3307 333 S. Main St
Pendleton
Sales & Service
Repairs on all makes
Open 6 days, 9 to 5
PENDLETON
435 SW Dorion
276.-070J
lEE'S RADIO k TV CLINIC
Specializing in Motorola, Syl
vania, Zenith
Complete Sales k Service
206 S.W. 11th Hermiston
567-8412
Watch Repair
PETERSON S JEWELERS
Latest jewelry and gift goods
Watches, clocks, diamonds
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing.
676-9200
Heppner
City Council
HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL
Mu first Monday of each
month. Citizens having mat
ters for discussion please
M-esent them U the City
Recorder one week prior to
regular meeting, or bring
them before the Council
676-Xli