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HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 18, 1974 WARRANTS ISSUED ON GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR FEBRUARY, 1974 Homer Hughes-Comm. Exp $ 24.81 Walter Hayes-Comm. Exp 47!l4 Coast to Coast Store-Supplies .....Z"!!"!'!!!!!!.". 1395 Wheelers Commmisc I .'.'.. 75!oo Bank Americard-Gas A Oil 1 1 .75, Misc 8.00. ... 1975 J.C. Whitney & Co. -repairs 45 Central Ore. Welders-supplies 1485 Radiator Chemical-supplies ,. "', 20.00 Pettyjohns Builders-repairs ' .82 Rentex Services-misc 3522 ,v Standard Oil-gas & oil 1149 ' Sears, Roebuck & Co.-supplies 14803 Farley Motor Co.-repairs 12.49 Pacific NW Bell-misc 4152 Big Sky Maps-misc 5640 John D. Ceglia, Sr.-repairs , 1.50 Bills Body Shop-repairs 6.00 MCGG-repairs 699.26 Case Furniture-supplies 23.07 East Oregonian-misc 9,52 Columbia Basin-sup 107.36, parks 16.00 123.36 City of Heppner-misc 4.25 The Bankers Life-Ins 59.11 Assoc. of Ore. Counties- 35.04 Blue Cross-Sal 226.20, Ins. 210.60 436.80 Murrays Drug-misc 10.76 Stone Machinery-repairs 5,679.62, sup 7.93 5,687.55 James Scarborough-repairs 2,054.75 3M Business Products-ofse sup 63.50 Union Oil Co-gas & oil 1,540.97 Leonards Mobil-gas & oil 5.50 B&CParts & Supplies-repairs 36.52 Heppner Auto Parts-sup 6.75, repairs 543.08 549.83 Gene Lancaster Chevron-repairs ,95 Pettyjohns-repairs 7.50 Sears Roebuck Co.-new equip 185.74 Becket Equipment -new equip 325.00 Pacific NW Bell-misc 10.76 Standard Oil Co.-gas & oil 169.95 Can-Am Industries-parks 63.55 Wheelers Communication-misc 75.00 M. & R. Company-shop supplies 250.40 Pacific NW Bell-misc 41.06 BankAmericardmisc 8.90 Standard Ins. Co -Ins 37.44 Assoc. of Ore. Counties-Ins..., 32.12 St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal 270.60 Pacific Mutual Life-Sal 360.74 First National Bank-Sat 871.80 Public Emp. Ret. Br. -Sal 522.80, ss 524.13 1,046.93 St. Accident Ins. -Sal 14.35. Ins 571.06... 585.41 Labor 6,554.72 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR FEBRUARY, 1974: Order signed for correction of Vacation of Portion of Old lone-Boardman County Road. GENERAL FUND WARRANTS ISSUED FOR FEBRUARY, 1974 Mel lioyer. Gen. Contig $ 1,020.24 Interpath Lab, Med. Inv 150.00 ' V.H.Gehling.Med. Inv 16.00 Farley Motor Co.. Planner travel 96.55. Juv. travel 96.55 193.10 Gazette Times. Off. Pub. 70.80. Assessors ofse 53.40, Co. Ct. 15.45 139.65 Standard Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 19.56 William A. Holcomb. Emergency 81.76 Ernest Jorgensen, JP5 phone 22.25, sup. 13.55, rent 33.33 69.13 'Dunham Printing Co.. Paper & Postage 282.05 Columbia Basin Electric, cthse power 131.94 Wagon Wheel, jail exp. 2.65, JP6 jurors 9.55 12.20 , Pettyjohns, sheriffs car 11.75. cthsesup 21.16 32.91 "Farley Motor Co., Planner travel 3.50, Juv. travel 3.50...'. 7.00 Mulligraphics. Mach. Mlse 243.00 Central Market, cthse sup 9.34 Int. Business Forms. Assessors ofse sup 18.05 Heppner Garbage Disp.. cthse sup 6.00 City of Heppner. cthse sewer 8.50. Vet. sup. 5.00 13.50 Western Auto. Cthse sup 92 Del Smith. Planner travel 14.30 Shell Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 8.41 L.E. Dick Appliance, cthse sup 12.50 Olive Sweeney, H. nurse travel fund 41.64 Herman Winter. DA secy 152.50, CD 100.00, phone 23.38 275.88 Cornell Green Feed, cthsesup 195 MCGG. sheriffs car exp 2.00 Rentex Service Corp.. cthse sup 15.00 Hubert Wilson. PM. postage 200.00 Court St. Market, cthse sup 12.52 Robert Abrams. Sp. Atty Fund 176.00 Leonards Mobil. Planner travel 5.90 Coast to Coast, cthse sup 12.75. Assessors field work 11.97 24.72 Wheelers Comm.. sheriffs comm 75.00 BankAmericard. Co. Ct . travel 18.95 The Bankers Life, Ins 65.51 Assoc, of Ore. Counties. Ins 73.38 Mardean Pat ton el al. JP6th juror 71.08 Blue Cross of Ore.. Sal 329.35, Ins. 438.75 768.10 Heppner Nor Gas. Vet . Sup 36.21 3M Business Products. Planners sup 38.67 Prentice Hall, sheriffs ofse sup 23.00 Herman Green. Vet. rent 45.00 John Mollahan. Trustee, sheriffs car exp 3.00 Ore. St. University ser.. Balon Co. Agent 1.00 Union Oil-Museum fuel 94.67. chtse fuel 113.04, Assessors field 71.40. sheriff 218.96 498.07 Pendleton Heppner Fr.. Assessors ofse sup ; 9.50 Ms. Ann Young. H. nurse olse sup 2.00 Carolyn Davis. Juv. travel 27.00. Seminar 11.00 38.00 Robert Abrams. Juv. Prof. Services 25.00 Standard Oil Co.. Juv. travel 18.11 Murrays Drug, sheriffs ofse sup 8.06 Consumers Union. Co. Ct. sup 8.00 Dunham Printing Co.. Elections 55.90, sheriff ofse 3.90. paper 2.70.. 62.50 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 117.00 Mobil, sheriffs car exp 13 95 Albert R. Olle. Mach. Mtse 49.50 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 14.50 Paul Jones. Co. Ct. travel exp 81.84 Dept. of Revenue, Assessors St. mdse 71.90 Rachel Harnet t . Museum supplies 41 .95 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 5.37 BankAmericard, Assessors field work 65.01 Murrays Drug. Inc., H. nurse imm. clinic 3.00 Olive Sweeney. H. nurse travel 29.38, H. nurse seminars 2 g2 , ,,, ,...,. 59.00 Shell Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 4.00 SI . Anthony Hospital, jail exp 24.40 Stationery Inc.. sheriffs ofse sup 55.55 Kilham Stationery, Clerks supplies 16.42 3M Business Products, paper & postage 19 07 Olshens Bottle Supply, H. Nurse imm. Clinic 35.00 Shirley Zielinski. Elections 3.20 Public Welfare Division, S. Food sup 15.31 I.B.M.. Mach. Mtse 5626 Pacific NW Bell, current exp 288.51 Marshall 4 Swift Pub., Assessors ofse sup 45.00 Assoc. of Ore. Counties, Ins , 79.22 Standard Insurance, Ins 76.52 Can-Am Industries, cthse sup H-61 .Wheelers Communications, sheriffs comm 75.00 State Dept. of Revenue, Sal 529.20 First National Bank, Sal 1,652.20 Pacific Mutual Life, Sal 548.24 Public Emp. Ret. Br., Sal 774.14, ss 774.14 1,548.28 St. Accident Ins. Fund, Sal 31.50, Ins 174.71 206.21 WARRANTS ISSUED ON GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR MARCH, 1974 Columbia Basin Electric-Misc. 99.29, park 16.00 $ 115.29 Murrays Drug-supplies 99.37 General Fire Equip-misc... 18.50 Rietmanns-repairs 3.20 Walter Hayes-Comm, exp 47.12 The Bankers Life-Ins 41.84 Paul Pettyjohn-gas & oil 1,655.71 Lotts Electric-repairs 57.59 City of Heppner-misc , 4.50 Farley Motor Co.-repairs 29.60 Gazette Times-supplies 16.75 COWS-supplies 21.60 Cals Arco-tires 9.10 Standard Oil Co.-Gas 4 Oil 4.87 Pettyjohns-repairs 1.05 Rentex Service Corp.-misc ; 31.04 Hermislon Asphalt-materials & supplies 45.77 Heppner Auto Parts-sup 49.37, repairs 296.84 346.21 Stone Machinery-repairs 594.32 James Scarborrough-repairs 206.18 Wheelers Communications-misc 75.00 Morrow CGG-repairs 144.83 Coles Electric Shop-repairs 201.31 Union Oil Co.-Gas& oil 1,538.10 Pacific NW Bell-misc 10.76 Sadie Parrish, Petty Cash-misc 109.35 B & C Parts & Supplies-repairs 28.14 BankAmericard-Misc 23.70 Pendleton Heppner Fr. -repairs 71.86 Pacific NW Bell-misc 44.10 Standard Oil Co.-gas & oil 32.48 Blue Cross of Oregon-Sal 246.90, Ins. 232.05 478.95 Hermislon Asphalt-materials 77.16 The Bankers Life-Ins 63.83 First National Bank-Sal 967.60 Public Emp. Ret. Br-Sal 585.91. ss 585.91 1,171.82 Slate Dept. of Revenue-Sal 306.00 State Accident-Sal 15.40, Ins. 588.84 604.24 Pacific Mutual Life-Sal 393.64 Labor 6,912.14 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR MARCH, 1974: Order signed in the matter of establishing a way of necessity in Section 21. T 4 N. Range 27. EWM GENERAL FUND WARRANTS ISSUED FOR MARCH, 1974 Standard Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 2.25, Juv. travel 23.97 $ 26.22 Gazelle Times-Juv. sup 10.37. Off. Pub. 79.70, JP5 sup 39.10, Assessors sup 73.35 202.52 Murrays Drug-H. nurse sup 1.57, Planner 3.46, sheriff ofse sup 1.25. Juv. sup 1.80 8.08 Union Oil Co., Planner Travel 8.27 BankAmericard. Co. Ct. travel 18.00 Herman Winler-DA phone 13.18, travel 9.40, CD 100.00, Secy 152.50. dues 100.00. sup 2.60 377.68 C.J D. Bauman. Vet travel 9.90 William Bridges. Cir. Ct. Jurors 12.60 Joyce Bergstrom. Field work Assessor 3.00 Geo, Del Smith. Planner Travel 21.85 Carolyn Davis. Juv. travel 16.30 Heppner Garbage Disp.. cthse sup 6.00 Election Division. Elections 511 Robert Abrams. Sp. Ally Fund 501.05 Addressograph Multi., Assessors ofse sup 14.85 Reniex Service Corp., cthse sup 11.00 City of Heppner. Vet . sup 5.00. cthse sewer 8.50 13.50 Columbia Basin Electric, cthse power 103.00 Sheriff of Umatilla Co.. jail exp 37.50 Coast lo Coast, cthsesup 3.82 The Bankers Life. Insurance 65.10 Ernest Jorgensen. JP5 phone 26.98, rent 33.33, sup. 12.90 73.21 Heppner T.V.. sheriffs ofse sup 12.00 Herman Green. Vet . rent 45.00 Court St. Market. cthsesup 16.99 Heppner Nor Gas. Vet. Sup 19.25 Int. Conf. of Building. Planner sup 19.70, Co. Ct. sup 19.70 39.40 Frazier Book Store, Paper & Postage 5.68 William A. Holcomb. emergency 61.76 Selena Harrell el al. JP5 juror 67.20 Gazelle Times, Vet . ofse sup 20.45 Texaco, sheriffs car exp 2.10 Int. Business Forms. Assessors ofse sup 96.81 Grays Repair Shop, Planners travel 30.75 Anchor Brush Co.. H. nurse Imm. funds 44.80 U.S. Gov. Printing Ofse. Brochures 9.75 G.A. Thompson Co.. Juv. ofse sup 10.50 Union Oil Co.. Planners travel 12.50, sheriffs car 262.90 275.40 Wheelers Comm.. sheriffs comm 75.00 Allan Akesson, Cir. Ct. juror 698.92 Columbia-Blue Mtn RC&D. Brochures 10.00 William Bridges. Cir. Ct . Juror 3.00 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 14.50 Kilham Stationery. Assessors supplies 402.35 Sadie Parrish. Petty Cash Juv. 1.58. cthse .29, Cir. Ct. 18.74, Postage .32, sheriffs .70 21.63 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 5.37 Hubert Wilson, PM. Postage 200.00 Business Week. Co. Ct. supplies 28.00 Sears. Roebuck. Assessors Ofse sup 53.41 Patrick E. Smith, Assessors field work 1.65 Carolyn Davis. Juv. travel exp 36.94 Assoc. of Ore. Counties, Ins 1.46 Pacific NW Bell, current exp 330.78 Pioneer Memorial Hosp. . sheriffs ofse sup 25.00 St. Dept. of Agric..2nd 'Predatory Cont 3,402.50 Arrow Chevrolet , sheriffs car exp 41 .99 3M Business Mach.. Paper & Postage . 44.82 Ore. St. Univ. Ext.. Final '4 County Agent 4,372.75 Division of Audits. Audit 80.00 Blue Cross of Ore.. Ins. 446.25. Sal 294.79, DA 55.70.... 796.65 Turner. Van Marler. Ins. 83.00, Bonds 17.50 100.50 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 117.00 BankAmericard. Assessors field work 9.10 Mobil, sheriffs car exp 14.17 William Holcomb, Waterma, emergency 74.09 Credit Bureau of MC. Co. ct. sup 36.00 The Bankers Life. Ins 94.54 Pacific Mutual Life. Sal 550.74 Public Emp. Ret. Br.. Sal 780.02, ss 780.02 1,560.04 First National Bank. Sal 1,685.50 Stale Dept. of Revenue, Sal 533.90 St. Accident Ins. Fund, Sal 31.60, Ins. 230.03 261.63 AREA STUDENTS ON DEAN'S LIST The following undergrad uate students attending East ern Oregon State College, La Grande, are on the dean's list for the winter term with grade averages of 3.5 or better: Avery Taylor, Heppner; and Thomas Stewart (4.0) and Terri White, both of Irrigon. Sherry Godin, Sandra Ward, Sheridan Sweek, Sarena Pan ter, Tara Mahoney, Lisa Wilson, Vicky Smith, Cindy Gochnauer and Cindy Fred rick, members of the 4-H Stitchy Stitches, met April 11 at the home of Jeanne Howell to make a bag to hold the club's sewing equipment. Next meeting is April 25. -Tami Gorham, reporter. Heavy snow, rain insures excellent water supply The water supply outlook for Oregon is extremely good, according to Dave Franzen, Soil Conservation Service. The mountain snowpack is gen erally third or fourth highest on record at most snow courses. Winter's precipita tion has been above normal and reservoir storage is ex cellent, he said. Fourteen snow courses lo cated along the northern Cascade crest, in the Blue Mountains above Milton Freewater and in the Wallowa Mountains set all time records for snow water equivalent on April 1. The snowpack around Mt. Hood exceeds the record of 1972 at many locations. Many courses were second, third and fourth highest on record. The snowpack is generally 100-120 per cent in Southcentral Oregon, 150 to 200 per cent in the Cascades and 120 to 200 per cent in Eastern Oregon. Precipitation was above normal in all areas of the state during March. It was espe cially heavy in Klamath and Lake counties where it was over two times normal. Winter precipitation has ranged from 120 per cent in Southeastern Oregon up to 165 per cent in the Southwestern part of the state. All other areas varied between 140 and 155 per cent of average. Twenty-five major irriga tion reservoirs are storing 2,816,000 acre feet of water. This is 550,000 acre feet more than the average amount stored on April 1, according to Franzen. Warm temperatures during the middle of March and more than normal precipitation combined to bring about heavy streamflow during the past month. Many streams produced flows l- to 2 times normal. Streamflow for the normal snowmelt period, April-July, will generally be "excellent" in all areas of the state. The above average condi tion of stored water supplies and a near record snowpack insures excellent supplies of water this summer for Ore gon. The water supply outlook for Area 111 remains excellent. The snowpack is nearly twice the amount, with many snow courses exceeding the highest water content on record. Precipitation was slightly a bove average during March, and the soil moisture condi tions are near average. Stor age reservoirs will all fill, with stream flows expected to be 20-50 per cent above normal during the spring and summer months. The water supply outlook for Pine Creek, Wildhorse Creek. Birch Creek, Butter Creek, Willow Creek, Rhea Creek and Rock Creek (John Day tribu tary) are all rated excellent for the spring season flow period, with average to ex cellent for the late season. The soil moisture content at Battle Mountain Summit, Emigrant Springs and Toll gate are nearly the same as last year, and slightly above average. Arbuckle Mountain had a snow depth of 32 inches as of March 27, with a water content of 13.2 inches as compared to 7.0 inches last year. Lucky Strike had a snow depth of 37 inches on March 28, with a water content of 13.4 inches as compared to 8.2 inches last year. Petitions circulating on trout initiative Petitions will begin circu lating this weekend for the steelhead trout protection initiative, it was reported today by Carey W. Starzinger, president of Save Oregon's Rainbow Trout, Inc. (SORT), backers of the measure. Ballot title for the proposed initiative measure, as drafted by the Oregon State Supreme Court and filed April 4, reads: "PROHIBITS PURCHASE OR SALE OF STEELHEAD "Declares it to be the policy of the state to manage steelhead and other rainbow trout for recreational angling and to protect wild native stocks. Recognizes that steel head intermingle with food fish and directs regulation to minimize incidental catch of steelhead by commercial gear. Prohibits purchase or sale of such incidental catch and directs delivery to state for distribution to public institutions or charitable or ganizations. Indian treaty fishing rights not affected. Repeals ORS 509.030." Starzinger said petitions are being mailed directly to area coordinators in the statewide petition drive as well as tn individuals who have already signed up to circulate them. Some 39,984 valid signatures must be secured by July 5, to put the measure on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. Petitions may be checked out from SORT headquarters, 622 S.E. Grand Ave., Portland, or by mail from SORT, P.O. Box 14441, Portland 97214. ; You are invited to attend Morrow Vms&SW k rrCAvY-Su 11 ')n-.X JA-yV-r'yWM County's Invitational 1 Livestock Judging and Tractor Driving Contest April 20 1Q a.m. Morrow County Fairgrounds O Five classes of Livestock O One Class of Hay O Two Classes of Meat O Tractor Driving Contest Bring o Lunch; or, Snack Shack will be open Trophies awarded to high scoring individuals in Junior, Intermediate and Senior Divisions. A public service advertisement by G9FFtTJ SoGflUfty pin mW JtKk mm Sua mm Lexington IMA Irtu. K