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    EIGHT - Hennner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 7, 1990
BILLS PAID OVER $500.00 -OCTOBER
ACCRUAL BASIS
GENERAL FUND
Assoc of OR. Counties .12491.78 Bank of E.O..................... 19384 39
Concrete Consti .......... .1 1 8 5 .0 0 Devin Oil Co.................... ...707.76
‘ First Interstate
.......... ...2410.54 Heppner Postmaster......... .. 1600 00
Howard Pettyjohn.......... . .1879.17 Jeff Wallace .................... .1177.00
812.50
MCI Telecommun........
651.91 Morrow County.................
Morrow County.............. . . .2586 96 Omnitek Computers.......... 1524.00
Oregon Dept of Rev ... 4443.56 Oregon State U n iv.......... 18681.25
.533.44 Pioneer Memorial Hospital .. . 644.00
Pinnell Inc .................
Soil & Water Cons....... .20138.00 U.S. West Comm .......... .1672.27
Umatilla Ready Mix..... ...517.45
ROAD FUND
. . .792 41
Anderson Perrv............. ...1597.97 Arrow Transportation
Bank of E.O.................. .10854.54 Blue Mountain Glass....... .685.27
Clyde/West Inc .......... ...2365.60 Devin Oil Co..................... . 6489.00
Heppner Auto Parts....... ...1920.40 Oregon Dept.of Rev......... . 2294.40
Potter Webster
........
.596.37 Ready mix Sand ............. 14662.10
1 Umatilla Co Fed Cr Union 1432.00 United Crushing.............. 20673.80
YouthChildren Serv Comm
Camfel Product.............
590.00 Dale Hooker..................... ...500.00
911 Emergency Fund
Assoc of OR Counties ....709.88 U.S West Comm .......... ...520.00
Fair and Rodeo Fund
Pettyjohn’s ..................... ...1225.52
Menial Health Fund
Assoc of OR Counties.. ...1631.74 Bank of E.O...................... ..3021.64
Gilliam County ............. ...1155.34 Oregon Dept, of Rev....... ...646.00
Morrow
of
i Morrow Countv Medical Fund Port
I Morrow Count ........... ...5878.72 Port of Morrow ........... ...731.50
City of Irrigon
City of Heppner
j City of Heppner............. ...4206.42 City of Irrigon .............. ...897.21
Morrow Co School Dist
Boardman Park
Boardman Park ........ ...865.03 Morrow Co School Dist... 19645.10
N. Morrow Vector Control
Blue Mt B&I
[ Umatilla County
...... . .898.20 Bank of E.O..................... 12683.77
Unsegregated Taxes
I Benjamin Franklin
.21774.69 Boeing Agri-Inc................ .18216.69
(Published: March 7, 1990
1989
Benjamin Franklin..... ..... 1688.48
Employment Div
.......732.46
Heppner Postmaster.. .......507.26
Massco Company...... . 3369.24
Morrow County ...... .......833.33
Oregon Dept of Rev... .......774.21
Pacific Mutual ........ ...10307.97
Russell Oi! Co........... ....1023.68
Umatilla Co Fed Cr Union3738.35
Assoc of OR Counties. ..... 7646.91
Caterpillar .............. ...18900.00
Hampton’s Inc ....... .350805.81
...5348.08
Pacific Mutual
Specialty Asphalt........ ..... 4093.50
Charles E. Johnston M.D.1280.0C
......1612.26
Pacific Mutual
Boardman
City
of
City of Boardman ... ......3780.47
Ione RFPD
lone RFPD.................. .......1197 31
Blue Mt. Educ District
Blue Mt Educ Dist ....22333.8Ç
Forest Patrol
OR Dept of Forestry ........ 818.63
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MORROW COUNTY COURT ORDERS - October-1989
October 04 - Resolution in the Matter of
Withdrawing the Resolution
Reaffirming Resolution By The
Court of the Siting of a Medium
Security Prison
October 04 - Order Approving Eight (8) Tax
Refunds
October 25 - Resolution in the Matter of
Passing a Resolution Declaring
the Week of Oct. 23, 1989 Red
Ribbon Week in Morrow County
Barbara Bloodsworth
Clerk of the Morrow County Court
Wranglers gearing up for play days
The Wranglers riding club held a
meeting March 5 at Kate’s.
March 16 members will have a
bake sale at the Heppner Post Office
to help pay for awards to be given
out at the last planned playday April
29.
Wranglers will have a clean up of
the riding grounds during spring
vacation.
The cleanup date will be announc­
ed later.
The Playdays have been planned
for Sundays, April 1, 8, 22 and 29.
Wranglers welcome anyone in­
terested in riding or being around
horses to join them. For more infor­
mation call Susan Hisler at 676-5878
or Judy Barber at 676-5037,
The Adventures of
Grazelda & Clem
(After Hours)
5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Grazelda gushed, “ Isn’t this weather
great Clem? It just makes me want to
go down to Miller's Mini Mart A
C'hev ronand get a bunch of cleaning
supplies so we can get started on this
spring cleaning."
Clem added, “ Oh, I know that exact cleaning feeling luv, but it’s
such a nice day the guys are forcing me to go golfing.”
Grazelda shot back, “ Oh my poor baby. Don’t let them twist your
arm too much.”
Come in and check these
beauties out . . .
1990 Chevrolet Silverado, CK10703
short box 4x4, two-tone blue,
auto.transmission, air conditioning,
and more, plus $750 factory rebate.
1990 Chevrolet Silverado Extended-
cab, CK20953, 4x4, auto, trans , air
conditioning, 8600 GVW plus $750
factory rebate.
See us today for all your new and used
auomobile, pickup and truck needs
Wright Chev., Inc.
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
763-4175 Fossil
Herb Wright - Bill Maclnnes - Bill Maclnnes, Jr
Jepsens attend
pest conference
John and Jean Jepsen of Jepsen
Pest Control, Inc., recently attend­
ed the Pacific Northwest Pest
Management Conference in Beaver­
ton. The three-day seminar includ­
ed speaker George Okomurah of
Okamurah Biological Institute in
Sacramento, CA. His one-day class
was about grain stored insect iden­
tification and proper methods of
treating them. Pheramones are one
of the new methods used for help­
ing locate and identify insects in food
processing plants and warehouses.
Jerry Beachall of Terminex, Inc.
was a featured speaker on spills and
proper containment of spills.
Paulette Pyle of Oregonians for
Food and Shelter spoke on public
awareness and the proper and safe
use of pesticides. A topic of concern
for her was that environmentalist
organizations, April 12, will be
targeting the paper milk cartons us­
ed in our schools each day. A minute
amount of by-product called Dioxin
is found in the paper used in milk
cartons. The paper cartons are
coated with a thick layer of protec­
tive wax, and have passed standards
set by the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Food and Drug
Administration.
Senator Mark Hatfield says there
are 27 bills concerning food safety
in Congress this year. “ Please invest
your time to write letters of support
or call our state senators and
representatives. They are elected of­
ficials and they can’t do what we
want them to do if they don’t hear
from us,” says Jean Jepsen.
“ Pesticides are big business—as a
farming community, who knows and
understands this better than all of us
who must use them to produce insect
free food. The general public is en­
couraged to continue the contact our
state senators and representatives to
support the proper and safe use of
pesticides,” she said.
Leslie Drummer, an insurance
claims supervisor of Washington EX?
spoke on “ risk retention’’ dealing
with chemical liability insurance.
Many chemical sales represen­
tatives spoke and demonstrated new
products throughout the three-day
seminar.
Ruth Locust
Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32
Order of the Eastern Star will hola
their regular meeting Monday,
March 12, at 8 p.m. at the Heppner
Masonic Hall.
Norma Bartel* from Umatilla
Chapter NO. 107 and a member of
the Masonic Family Committee
plans to make her official visit. The
local chapter will make plans for
Friendship and Honor Night which
is scheduled for Monday, April 9.
BILLS PAID OVER $500.00 - NOVEMBER, 1989
ACCRUAL BASIS
GENERAL FUND
Asso of OR Counties.. . . .13896.83 Assoc of OR Counties..... . . .4830.00 AT&T Information..... ..... 568.34
Awbry Computers __ ......3164 90 Bank of E O
........ .19070.74 Benjamin Franklin........ ..... 1663 .46
Benton County............. ....21594 54 Centro Business Forms .... 937.86 Charlene Papineau........ ..... 1378.22
....... .......881.14
CIS ............................ ..... 4649.23 Columbia Basin ............ ...2397.78 Devin Oil Co
Down’s Supply .......... ....... 704.65 E C O A C ........................ . 5000.00 Egghead Software....... .......508.6*
Employment D iv........ .......647.80 Express Personel .......... ...2383.20 First Interstate ........ ....2236.84
Garry L Reynolds
.......790.93 Harris Uniforms
........ .... 620.90 Heppner Gazette.......... . .1500.4:
1879.17 IBM Corporation .... ..... 838.5‘
Heppner Postmaster. ..
...1557.93 Massco Company......... ..... 3369.24
Kathy Rankin
.......
MCI Telecommun...... .......630.56 Morrow County
....... . . . 800.00 Morrow County .......... ...1456.76
...5180.00 Oregon Dept, of Rev.... ..... 699.4*
Morrow County ......
Oregon Dept, of Rev... ..... 4378.79 Oregon Mmicrogr........... .21535.00 Oregon State Univ........ ...18681.2!
Pacific Mutual ........ ... 10172.74 Pioneer Memorial.......... . . . 644.00 Russell Oil Co .......... ...1079.04
477SO OO Sltpnhpn Tmknsitz
598.19 U.S. WestComm......... ....2347.07
Umatilla Co Fed Cr.Union .3634.17 Wheeler’s Comm ........ ...5 0 4 .0 0
ROAD FUND
.. 666.73 Assoc of OR Counties ....8242.34
Anderson-Perry ....... .......561.60 Aratex Service
....... ......588.5C
Bank of E. O............... . . . 9496.59 Casiday Battery .......... .1331.73 Chemsearch
....... . . . 537.09 Copeland Lumber....... ... 1581.3Í
Clyde/West In c.......... ....7167.00 Columbia Basin
..3758.51 John Day Rigging.......... ....2620.07
Direct Safety
571.67 Hermiston Tire
Morrow County........... ...12644.83 Oregon Culvert ............. .. 5492.27 Oregon Dept. of Rev.... .... 1934.4C
....... ...1 3 4 8 .0i
.......... ..1774.30 Russell Oil Co
Pacific Mutual .......... ... 5382.76 Readymix Sand
Scarborough’s .......... ... 7926.40 Smith’s Plumbing ......... .. .522.14 Tri-State Maint............ ......627.87
Umatilla Co Fed Cr Union.. 1382.00 United Crushing.............. .17902.00 Western States Eq........ ....2234.29
Wilbur Ellis CO ....... ...29795.39 Zumar Industries............. ....622.20
LAW LIBRARY
Down’s Supply............ .......824.00
911 EMERGENCY FUND
Assoc of OR Counties ......555.90 U.S. WestComm .......... ...800.27
COUNTY SCHOOL FUND
Morrow Co School Dist . 2408.47 Superintendent
.......... .10636.39
OTHER ROAD DISTRICTS
..25415.58
City of Boardman........ ...24073.93 City of Irrigon
....... .10840.15 City of Heppner
City of Lexington ... __4851.17 City of lone
............ ..5518.41
FAIR AND RODEO FUND
...6 0 4 .8 9
.......891.64 Oregon Fairs Assoc
Columbia Basin
LAND ACQUIS &
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Cronin & Caplin ....... ....1000.00
Mental Health Fund
Assoc, of OR. Counties ....1650.74 Bank of E.O..................... . 3021.64 Charles E. Johnston M D. 1280.0C
.......... ....616.03 Gilliam County ........ ......577.67
City of Boardman...... ....1543.9$ First Interstate
. . .646.00 Pacific Mutual ........... ....1612.26
National Computer Systems653.66 Oregon Dept, of Rev.
City of Boardman
Morrow County Medical Fund
Port of Morrow
........ .41543.72 Ciy of Boardman........... .217364.21
Morrow County ....... .324144.31 Port of Morrow
City of Irrigon
City of lone
City of Heppner
............ .14482.24 Ciy of Irrigon ........... ..44384.6C
City of Heppner ....... .239617.24 City of lone
Irrigon RFPD
Heppner RFPD
Boardman RFPD
........ ..23166.2C
Boardman RFPD......... .. .19646.05 Heppner RFPD ........... . 9645.56 Irrigon RFPD
Heppner Cemetery
Boardman Cemetery
lone RFPD
..20126.23
lone RFPD
............ . 84332.59 Boardman cemetery .... . 4454.15 Heppner Cemetery
Boardman Park
Irrigon Cemetery
Ione-Lex Cemetery
4374.86 Boardman Park ........ ....1050.0C
.15443.66 Irrigon Cemete
Ione-Lexington
Heppner Water Control Dist
Morrow Co School Dist
Irrigon Park
Irrigon Park .............. ..17353.56 Heppner Water ........... .5920.83 Morrow Co School Dist.6681745.29
N. Morrow Vector Control
Blue Mt B & I
Blue Mt. Educ. Dist.
Blue Mt Educ Dist....... 1289591.10 Umatilla County............... .46480.88 Bank of E.O................. ....2481,63.
OR Forest Land Protection
Letter of Credit
Forest Patrol
OR. Dept, of Forestry . 46655.97 OR St. Highwav Div....... ..3978.09 OR. Dept of Forestry.. ...2567.52
Mobile Home Park Purchase
Unsegregated Taxes
OR St. Housing Authority...2599.91 Benjamin Fmnklin ........ ..3822.56
Published: March 7, 1990
Mime to appear
at Museum
Craig McIntosh, popular area
mime, will perform at the Morrow
County Museum open house after
the parade on St. Patrick's Day.
McIntosh, who last appeared at
the museum three years ago, is well
known for his work as an artist-in­
residence in many Eastern Oregon
schools.
Everyone is invited to join the
mime in front of the museum at 1:45
p.m. on Saturday, March 17.
MORROW COUNTY COURT ORDERS-November, 1989
Nov. 01 - Order Approving One (1) Tax
Refund
Nov. 01 - Two (2) Orders in the Matter of
Appointment of a Justice of the
Peace Pro-Tempore
Nov. 08 - Order Approving Two (2) Tax
Refunds
Nov. 08 - Resolution in the Matter of
Reaffirming the Choice of Existing
Strategy of Ag and Value Added
Agriculture as the focus of the
Regional Economic Development
Strategy for UmatiI Ia-Morrow Counties
for the 1989-91 Biennium of the
Regional Strategies Program
Nov. 08 - Two (2) Resolutions in the Matter
of a County Court Proclamation
Nov. 22 - Order Approving One (1) Tax Refund
Barbara Bloodsworth
Clerk of the Morrow County Court
Sheriff’s dept wants
reserve deputies
The Morrow County Sheriffs of­
fice announces the beginning of a
new Morrow County Sheriffs
Reserve organization, according to
Sheriff Roy Drago. “ These Reserve
Deputies will be used in assisting the
Morrow County Sheriffs office in
their duties of providing the best ser­
vices to the public which we are
here to protect,” said Drago.
Beginning immediately the Mor-
row County Sheriff s office will ac-
cept applications from qualified per-
sons interested in a position as a
reserve deputy sheriff. Following
are the basic requirements needed
for application: you must be a U.S.
citizen. Morrow County resident. 21
years of age or older, have a high
school diploma or G.E.D., no
criminal record, a good driving
record and be in good physical
condition.
Anyone meeting these re­
quirements and wishing to make an
application, contact the Morrow
County Sheriff s office for applica­
tion information. In Irrigon phone
922-5207. in other areas phone
676-9601 ext 40.
WILLOW CRELK COUNTRY CLUB
WORK DAY - MARCH 10th
8:00 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts
Bring your shovels, rakes, gloves, energy & etc.
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Lunch will be served
We need your help
to get the course in{
ji good shape to start
a great season.
4-1/2” Sander/Grinder Kit
»Powerful 6-amp motor
• Precision heat-treated gears
• Lock-on paddle switch
• Spindle lock
• Ball bearings for smooth operation
• Cooling Ian lor protection against overload
Includes 3/16" » 4-1/2" depressed center wheel, backing flange, clamp nut. spanner
wrench, side handle, guard 4-1 rP" sanding backing pad and nut
* 101.96
Na. 1147
ON NICE ELEVATION with view of the city, this 2 or 3 bedroom
2 bath home. Has L-shaped kitchen/family room with wood stove,
living room with fireplace, and all new carpet. Full basement
features rec room with fireplace and shop. Private patio and in­
cludes extra lot behind home.Contract terms available. Call John
Currin at 276-6437 or WHITNEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 276-0021,
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* The CITY OF HEPPNER LAND-
FILL will accept tree trimmings,
limbs, etc. and burnable material dur­
ing opening hours Saturday and Sun­
day March 10th & 11th, 1990 FREE
OF CHARGE. Absolutely no GAR­
BAGE in Burnable Material. This
will be closely monitored.
Cara L. Costa, Mayor
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S a l t REAL REAL P rle a
Utility Cut-Off Tool
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Heavy-duty shear and grinder m one versatile,
lightweight tool Cuts through muffler clamps
and hangers with ease Slices sheet metal,
radiator hose clamps, rusted bumper b o il*
even 3 / 4 '- thick steel rods Great 1«
autobody work - grinds burrs and rough
edges M ADE IN U S A
N . 3 (0 1 A
■I t . San- P4*4 MS f*
S a « i R IA L B U I P rle a
$ 3 9 .7 9
Heppner Auto P a r t s ® !
676-9123 148 E. Center Heppner
because there are no
unimportant parts."