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Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday. Feb. 19. 1976 Frances Rosa Wilson The Irrigon City Council heard Engineer Val Toronto proposal for an engineering study relating to construction of city sewer system. The matter waa tabled after dis cussion. Other business included report that Improvement Dis trict No. 6 had been completed and letters sent to landowners Informing them of the amount of the proposed assessment. A hearing was set for Feb. 20 on an assessment ordinance. A hearing was also set for the Osterkamp addition regula tions. Don Adams was reappoint ed to the budget committee and Kenneth Lamb was ap pointed to the committee. There were no bids received on the City's Service Building offered for sale. The Council authorized Re corder Barbara Byrd to write a letter to the State Highway Dept. requesting a safety crosswalk at loth St. near A C. Houghton Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wad kins are the parents of a son born Feb. 12. weighing 6 lbs, 6 oz. His name is Justin Lance. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wadklns, Irrigon and maternal grand parent are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunningham, Coulee City. The baby was born at the Good Shepherd Hospital, Hermis ton. Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. E.A. Stephens were Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Dufur and Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, lone, who are friends of the family. FOUliD 111 IliVEIlTORY Children;, Girls & Vomens Crinkle Patent Zipper & Lace Boots 70 pair at special prices '3.95 to '8.95 . GRAIUIY BOOTS Herbicide's - Insecticide for Crops Livestock Insecticides Seed Protectants Stored Grain Protectants Home & Garden Chemicals Fertilizers Visitors at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Schmoll were her sister Nicholle Blom and another sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schluntz, all of Portland. Ted Wilson flew to Fair banks, AK recently to check on working conditions there. He returned to his home in Irrigon and is making plans to enlarge his mobile home court here. Leon Wilson took a trip to Portland for a physical check up at the Veterans Clinic. He was an overnight guest of his aunt, Mrs. Lois Land. VA SPENDS The Veterans Administra tion spent 1196,022,501 in Oregon during fiscal year 1975 for facilities, operations and benefits to veterans and dependent, Mrs. Donna M. Arndt, director of the Portland VA regional office, said. Of the total VA expenditures, $299,602 was spent in Morrow County. Arndt said the total expen ditures in Oregon Included $85,181,014 for veterans com pensation and pension; $54,237,461 In readjustment and education payments; and $10,810,913 for insurance and Indemnites. Regional office and hospital operating costs in Oregon amounted to $44,326,251. ' Multnomah County received the largest portion $71,358,776. Douglas was sec ond with $15,644,905. followed by Lane with $15,162,652. c AT 676-9264 CHEMICALS For 30 years we have stocked chemicals for our farm customers needs. Again this coming season we will have a full line of AO chemicals. We appreciate your patronage, and should you have your spraying done by a commer cial applicator, It is really Import ant to let him know who will supply your chemicals. We will deliver to the applicator or to your ranch. Call us for your needs. Paul Pettyjohn Co. call 422-7254 lone, Oregon SPRAY Mary The false spring weather ended early in the week when sudden temperature changes dropped the mercury to zero. Farmers might well welcome a blanket of snow on crops tempted into premature gro wth by the recent unseasonal weather. Ice extends the width of the river in many places. Spray people in Pendleton for the Amy Bratt funeral services last week were the Lee Brisbois, the Gus Streck ersk, Eddy and Evelyn Cress, Amine Nichols, Celia Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Odcll Adams. Mrs. Ron Brisbois and little Brick returned Sunday from a two week's visit with relatives in Hermiston. Her sister, Kate Dunn, is improving satisfac torily following surgery at a Hermiston hospital. Larry Brisbois II, Board man, spent the past week here with his grandparents the Lee Brisbois and the Don Troxells. His parents, Kathy and Larry came for the weekend and Larry returned home with them Sunday evening. The 4-H Clover Club met at the home of their leader, Effie Stirewalt, on Tuesday. Pre sent were officers Carolyn Kendall, president Deanna McGuire, Secretary and Mar sha Troxell who is reporter and responsible for telephone contacts. Others present were Lisa McGuire, Deanna Conley and Michele Hamilton. Tuesday visitors and dinner guests at the Robert Reed home included Jessie and Pat Shay, Antelope and Mrs. Shay 's son. Steve Duncan with his wife Julietta and daughter Valerie of Petersburg, AK, where Duncan is a construc tion engineer in an extensive housing project. Felicitations go out to Dawn Renee' Rardin on th occasion of her 7th birthda. Seven small friends arrived at her home Friday aftern&n to join" in the festivities and included Deanna Conley. Darla Thom pson. Ossy Britt, Rene and Michele Hamilton. Robin Ord way and Billy Dean Morti more. The latter, seven mon ths, the only boy present and reportedly vying for the hon ors with the birthday girl, was most popular with the young ladies present. John Taylor and his sons Don and Ronny, Klamath Falls, were weekend visitors here with relatives, the Ed Tilleys. Clarence Nelsons and Marvin and Louise Britt. They were accompanied here by Diane Dennis who showed films at Sunday morning church service that were both Interesting and impressive. Dinner guests with Johnny and Carol Asher Sunday In cluded Robert and Nita Cody. Larry and Kathy Brisbois with Marci and Larry II. the Don Troxells. Alice Deilz. Tuck Jackson and the Donny Peter-sens. NEWS Vlllfsms The Brook Monroes, of Mol lala arrived for a week's stay at the Don Griffiths in Kahler Basin and joined Eva Griffith and her granddaughter, Glen da, Heppner and the Brian Adams, Prineville who were weekending at the Griffith ranch. Mrs. Dave Stirewalt was in Redmond and Prineville early In the week attending business and visiting the Dan Stire walt' In the latter city. Recently visiting their par ents, the Jim Stirewalts and other Spray relatives have been Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parke, Portland, Nancy and Phil Nelson and Milne, Fossil, Dina Epley and children Jimmy, Mark and Dan Dee, Pendle ton, Mrs. Gib Daniels with David and Amber, Fort St. John Canada, and the Stire walt's son Jimmy,, home from Pendleton where he is major ing in agriculture at Blue Mountain Community College. Tracy Warren, Prineville and Jeff Warren, Monument are spending some time here with their grandparents, Wil ma and Jack Warren at Ser vice Creek. Mrs. Warren's sister, Clara Green is recovering from her recent surgery while her hus band Bud is confined to his home with a back injury. Bud Is known at Service Creek Cafe for his bread-making, that fried variety dating back to our childhood and better than grandma used to make. Delectable. A quick recovery Mr. Green! The Ed Kendalls have moved back to Spray from the Winlock area and will occupy the Tuck Jackson house. Enjoying the hospitality of the Bud Nash home Tuesday evening for dinner and quilt ing were the Odell Adams, Martina Warren and Mary Williams. Gene Russell remains in The Dalles Hospital following hit ceident when he fell from the Kinzua train where he was employed. He sustained a broken wrist and a broken arm,; severe head lacerations and a fractured cheek bone. Gene has suffered some com plications and will undergo further surgery. Lacking phrasing befitting a lady of my age. I will say "Right On"! and "Hang in There"! to Sabin Ladd for her written contribution to county interest in the Feb. 6 Times Journal Readetorials. WSU HONOR ROLL William R. Jepsen. Hepp ner, is listed on the first semester President's honor roll released by the Office of the Registrar at Washington State University. To be eligible for the Pre sident'! Honor Roll, an under graduate student must achi eve a grade point average of J 75 or better for at least 12 hours of graded work pass fail courses are not counted in a single semester, or by achieving a cumulative grade point average of 150 or better based on at least 30 hours of graded1 work. slaughter beef Monday & Wednesday Hogs Friday Foliell Meal Co. Hermiston 567-o651 Wt accept tarn kilts JOOSIII Limited ojwalnp NOW la tkeit irMrt Army H ftrkU. Dm'I sIL Tim Jok IU be WW tkkly. Radio Repair Mechanics Heavy Truck Driver Clerk Typists i Law Enforcement Field Wlremen , ., i Cooks Repair Fart Specialists Artillery Surveyors raUlMMHlUtyt?M?t i Jl Ut Pffl ' jaJ4 Ut Army GENERAL FUND WARRANTS JANUARY 1976 BankAmericard, Juv. 8.30, Planner 6.90, Sheriffs Conv. 28.35, Co. Ct. 5.50 49 05 Employment Div., Ins 251 28 Union Oil Co., Planner 18.92, Juv. 6.79, Assessor 119.79, sheriffs car 362.92, museum 302.64, cthse 274.32 1,085.38 Columbia Basin Elec., cthse 158.28, museum 52.90 211 18 Multlgraphics, elections : 725 American Journal, H. dept. Imm. funds 13 00 Mary Wilson, JP6 witness ..- 7-72 Oregon Tax Court, assessors ofse sup 15 00 Jaynes Bus. Machines, mach. mtse 44.00 John Mollahan, sheriffs conv. exp. 25 60 Donald Guenther, M.D., sheriffs jail exp W OO Pat Wright, H. dept. travel 58.61 Pac. NW Bell, current exp 322 23 Standard Oil Co., sheriffs car exp 31.93 Mobil Oil Corp., sheriffs car exp 12 95 Power Inc., sheriffs ofse sup 35.86 Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 14 50 Sears, assessors ofse sup W-38 Div. of Audit, filing audit. 80.00 I.B.M., sheriffs ofse sup 27.00 Fulleton Chev. sheriffs pickup rental Ford Motor Credit, sheriffs pickup rental 136 36 Wagon Wheel, Co. Ct. 54.30, jail exp. 2.30, JP6 jury 13.75 70.35 Heppner Auto Parts, sheriffs car 19.45, cthse sup 2.93 22 38 Letts Elec., CD supplies 28 64 Central Market, cthse sup 9.73, indigent 17.40 27.13 Ore. St. Assessors, assessors dues 50.00 Coast to Coast, cthse sup 50.23 Bankers Life, ins 8 MCGG, sheriffs car 219.31, sheriffs new car eqp. 117.75 337.06 Carolyn Davis, Juv. travel 4.62 City of Heppner, cthse sup W-75 Ernest Jorgensen, JP5 phone 36.47, sup. 42.20 78.87 Umatilla Elec, N. end ofse 25-82 Robert Abrams, Sp. Atty fund (Eves k Justice) 444 W Tom Tullis Ofse Supply H. dept. 17.55, Co. Ct. 7.08 26 43 Kilham Stationery, Tax Coll. Sup H 52 Treasurer, Maxine Foster, clerks dues 35.00 Harter Corp., cthse sup 5 85 Turner, Van Marter, Ins 103.00 National Assoc. of Co., Co. Ct. NACO 200.00 Dennis Doherty, DA secy 340.00, ph. 79.23, travel 81.64, copies 19.05, rent 125.00, prof. ser. 118.00 762.92 Robert Lee Nichols, et al grand jury 118.12 Bristow Market, cthse sup H-52 BankAmericard. Co. Ct. travel 138.49 Wheelers Comm.. sheriffs comm 75.00 hM Bus. Products, paper 98.80, planner 22.00 120 80 : Paul W. Jones, Co. Ct. travel 40.97 Pacific, NW life, Sal 55.60 Warren McCoy. Co. Ct. exp. ' 20.20 Auto Club of Oregon, sheriffs ofse sup. 8.25 Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 117 00 Wasco Cty. sheriffs jail exp 105.00 Heppner TV, sheriffs ofse sup (Jan.Jun) 30.00 Texaco. Inc. sheriffs car exp 3.60 Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 14 50 Atlantic Richfield, sheriffs car exp 13.56 City of Hermiston. jail exp 94.00 Standard Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 27.24 Union Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 679.00 Tom Tullis Office sup., sheriffs ofse sup 3.75 Standard Oil Co., sheriffs car exp 93.45 i at nrz? rp n trial nl7Pr3fn) U a OB Drought to you a i 4 - 4-. i i Li U IS u. w w u M i by the Union Pacific Railroad Pecpt. Jack Loyd. Vet. rent 20.00 Pac. NW Bell, current exp 388.92 Dept. of Revenue, Assessors st. mdse 107.60, Ind. appraisal 710.00 817.60 Ore. St. Univ. Ext. ser., Co. agent 3rd quarter 6,903.75 Umatilla Elec. Coop, north end ofse 32.44 M Bus. Products, paper 37-19 Kuhns Union Sta., Assessors field work 58.33 Rentex Corp., cthse sup 12.00 Multigraphics Div., mach. mtse (Graphotype) 226.00 Wallace H. Wolff, med. examiner fund 45.00 Finzer Bus. Mach., paper 84.20 Robert Abrams, Sp. atty (Justice) 213.50 Dunham Printing Co., assessors ofse sup 172.98, JP5 sup 23.40 16 38 Murrays Drug, sup sheriff 6.55, Treas 1.39. clerk 7.44, planner 8.40, assessor 9.89 33.67 Pacific NW Bell, sheriffs comm 5.37 Standard Ins., Ins 86.40 Morrow Co. Emp. Union, sal 32.50 First Nat'l Bank, sal 2.037.10 St. Dept of Revenue, sal 858.50 Pac. Mutual Life, sal 774.10 Pub. Emp. Ret. Board, sal 1,172.15, SS 1.172.15 2,344.30 St. Accident Ins., sal 63.84, ins. 498.33 - 56217 GENERAL ROAD FUND WARRANTS JANUARY, 1976 Warren H. McCoy. Comm. exp .. 25.20 Central Market, supplies 83 Employ. Div., Dept. of Human Res., ins. ............ 89.42 Bristows Market, parks 23.04 BankAmericard, misc 21.30 Wheelers Comm. misc 75.00 Union Oil Co., gas A oil 1,917.12 Standard Oil, gas 4 oU 307.43 Pac. NW Bell, misc 36.69 Richfield, gas & oil 30.87 City of Heppner, misc 6.40 Col. Basin, parks 16.00, misc. 82.22 98.22 C.O.W.S., gas k oil 0 85 Coast to Coast, repairs 8-87 MCGG repairs a8-27 Wheelers Comm., repairs 96.46 General Tires, tires I19 00 The Bankers Life, ins 87.37 Blue Cross, sal 32.55. ins. 437.25 469.80 Pac. NW Life, sal 31.60 Pac. NW Bell, misc. 10 76 O.A.C.E.S., misc W00 Rentex Corp., misc 88.82 Standard Oil Co., gas k oil 48.55 Farley Motor Co., repairs 62.19 Columbia Basin, misc W OO Stone Machinery, repairs 73.86 Eds Saw & Tool Serv., parks 2-35 Pac. NW Bell, misc 87 Murrays Drug, misc 3-46 Heppner Auto Parts, repairs 294.29 Standard Ins. Ins 35.86 Sahlberg Equip. Co.. repairs 24523 Morrow Co. Union, sal 58.50 St. Accident Ins.. sal 12.40. ins. 575.75 588.15 First Natl, sal 397.60 , Pub. Emp. ReU, sal 407.58, .... SS 407.58 815.16 Pac. Mutual Life, sal 168.34 State Dept. of Revenue. Sal 172.00 Labor 5,660.57 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY, 1976 Order appointing Jim Wishart member of the Forest Lands Classification Committee. Resolution concerning employees receiving Workmans Compensation. Order appointing Delores Cribble, Justice of the Peace, 6th District Pro-Tem. f V n tr - ri 4 Imm II H II II I in if . v"