PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1937. HARDMAN By LUCILLE FARRENS Jack DeVore is ill at the home of his father, B. F. DeVore. He is suf fering from an attack of the flu. James Brannon motored to Hepp ner Monday to take his brother Mar vin who was returning to the CCC camp at Brush creek. Carl Leathers returned to Arling ton Friday to resume his work there. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald Dancing and card playing were en joyed by those present. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held joint installation at the hall Saturday evening. Glen Farrens, who came in from Cason canyon to attend, stalled his car in a snow drift and had to walk in. Hardman and vicinity are exper iencing some real winter weather. The snow is badly drifted with about six inches of new snow. It is be lieved that if it were on the level it would measure about three feet of snow. The mercury ranges from zero to 10 above. Carey Hastings departed for Pas co, Wash., Monday to tag sheep. He recently purchased a Pontiac car from the Dennis Motor company at Pendleton. Mrs. Dee Schnitzer returned from Heppner Monday. She states that Mr. Schnitzer is getting along satis factorily. Ed Warren returned from Hepp ner Monday where he has been vis iting for a week. Miss Vera McDaniel and her grandmother Allen celebrated their birthday anniversaries Sunday, Jan. 17, at their home here. Uncle Sam McDaniel is on the sick list this week. Max Buschke went to work at the Clyde Wright place Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Brown has been staying with the Schnitzer boy while Mrs. Schnitzer was with her husband in Heppner. Frank McDaniel is taking a va cation from his duties at the Ray Wright sheep ranch. Kinnard McDaniel went to the mountains Thursday. Neal Knighten was transacting business in Heppner Monday. Traveling has been quite difficult regardless of the snow plow that comes out from Heppner every day Saturday evening four cars were stuck in snow drifts on the Hard man grade. Mrs. Katherine Tompkins went to Heppner Saturday to consult a dentist. Mrs. Ada Cannon motored to Heppner Wednesday. PINE CITY By BERNICE WATTENBURGER Roy Neill spent the week end in balem with his daughter, Mrs. Eldon Kinton. Pendleton callers Friday were Marion Finch and Bert Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and children were Hermiston call ers Friday night. H. E. Young spent Tuesday in Hermiston. The Young family have been ill with the flu lately. Lon Wattenburger returned to Pendleton Monday. He is serving on the jury there. Mrs. Roy Neill was a caller one day last week at the E. B. Watten burger home. A dance was given at the Julian Rauch home Saturday night. Due to the snow storm few from Butter creek attended. Word was received from Earl Wat tenburger that he likes his work fine in the mill at Toppenish. Butter creek people dislike to work in the snow now but they'll be glad next June or July that they had it. Get results with G. T. want ads. BOARDMAN By LA VERN BAKER The high school basketball team played Echo last Tuesday with Boardman as the winners. The game was played at Echo. The regular grange meeting was held Saturday evening with a large attendance! Claude Silvernail was taken into the grange. A dance was given at Tom's camp last Sunday evening. People from Hermiston furnished the music and a good crowd attended. The high school basketball team won another victory on their own court when they played Stanfield Friday evening. The grade school also won their game . ' Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jesse Allen this week. Everyone brought a basket filled with one kind of food to ex change. An interesting meeting was enjoyed. The H. E. club held their regular meeting at Mrs. Coat's home last week. The women came and got dinner for the men who were work ing on the grange kitchen. Mrs. Shannon who has been ill in the hospital is home again with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Lilly. Dave Johnston returned home last week from Portland where he won the diamond belt of the heavy weight group. Everyone is very proud of Dave. The town team met the Echo town team Monday night on Echo's floor. A very interesting game was played with Boardman winning with a score of 35-34. Mrs. Bell Spagle returned to her home Thursday evening after spend ing some time with her mother, Mrs. Leslie Packard, who is seriously ill. A train wreck occurred near Wes ton Saturday night. The sections were all called to help with it. The Castle, Coyote and Messner sections of Boardman were called. CHILD STILLBORN. Jo Marlene, stillborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gentry of Rhea creek, was buried in Masonic ceme tery yesterday afternoon with com mitment services at the grave read by Alvin Kleinfeldt, Christian min ister. The child was born in this city Tuesday night. Mrs. Gentry was "formerly Miss Inez Hayes, a queen of the Heppner Rodeo. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Outstanding warrants of School District No. 42, Morrow County, Ore gon, up to and including Warrant No. 342, will be paid on presenta tion to the district clerk. Interest on said warrants not already called ceases January 22, 1937. SOPHRONA THOMPSON, District Clerk. Leonard Carlson and Henry Ba ker, farmers of the Gooseberry com munity, were business visitors in the city Monday. Their country is cov ered with a good blanket of snow, welcomed as insurance for the new wheat crop. Professional Directory J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. Dr. Raymond Rice "PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office First National Bank Building Office Phone 523 House Phone 823 Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES REASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, Ore. Dr. J. H. McCrady DENTIST X-Bay Diagnosis GILMAN BUILDING Heppner, Ore. A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Auctioneer Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty G. L. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" LEXINGTON, OREGON Statement of Taxes LEVIED IN MORROW COUNTY, OREGON FOR THE YEAR 1937 (ASSESSED MARCH 1, 1936) General Taxes Levied for State and County Purposes Character Valuation Rate Tax of Tax Mills State, County and General School....$8. 745.335 7.4 64,715.48 Roads & Bridges.. 8,745,335 3.1 27,110.54 Market Roads 8,745,335 1.0 8,745.34 Rodent Bounty .... 8,745,335 .5 4,372.67 Bonds Sinking Funds & Interest 8,745,335 4.8 41,977.61 Non-High School Districts 4,866,041 3.1 15,084.73 Gain .31 $162,006.68 Special Taxes Levied in Towns Town Valuation Mills Tax Heppner $632,378 6.6 $4,173.70 Lexington 71.808 25.1 1,802.38 lone 114,773 18.7 2,146.-23 Boardman 20,194 47.1 951.14 Loss i .05 $9,073.43 Special Taxes Levied in Other Taxing Districts West Extension Irrigation District $ 5,362.05 John Day Irrigation District 14,819.40 Forest Fire Patrol 1,723 76 Special Taxes Levied in Union High School District Dist. No. Valuation Mills Tax 1 -.$469,855 .8 $ 375.88 Bonds & Interest 469,855 8.3 3,899.80 Bonds & Interest .... 2,863 8.3 23.76 Loss .04 $4,299.40 (Comprised of Districts Nos. 19, 40 and 51) This is on land taken from Union High School District and put into District No. 6. Union High School No. 1 is not a Stand ard High School. Valuation is included in and tax extended in Non-High. Dist. No. 1 $828,393 2 232,257 3 179,422 4 111.121 5 296,253 6 189.446 8 133,618 9 119,374 10 852,849 11 87,325 12 414 665 14 175.086 15 128.895 16 48.866 17 117,026 18 75,599 19 83,282 21 102,023 22 17.235 23 98,595 24 90,807 25 889.066 26 322,069 27 . 129.816 Special Taxes Levied in School Districts Valuation Mills Tax 19.7 $16,319.54 4.8 1,114.83 2.6 466.50 1.9 2.5 1.6 5.9 10.6 5.3 15.5 .7 1.0 14.4 4.1 3.5 '4.8 1.9 10.9 1.8 562.88 473.62 213.79 704.31 9,040.20 462.82 6,427.31 122.06 128.90 703.67 479.81 357.08 "473"26 8.801.75 3,510.55 233.67 Dist. No. Valuation 29 $ 63,724 31 131.585 32 132.063 33 14.455 34 153.465 35 572.252 36 103,726 37 126,648 38 107,159 39 310,898 40 229,380 41 184,211 42 140.957 48 68,744 49 41,769 50 130.890 51 157,193 53 70,762 59 80,117 0 202,249 Gain Mills Tax 7.3 $ 465.19 3.3 434.23 .2 26.41 "6.0 ""767"S3 2.4 1,373.40 4.5 466.77 "i'.7 "i82'l7 1.6 497.44 .9 206.44 4.1 755.27 5.1 . 718.88 "9.6 40a98 11.4 913.33 .12 $57,804.81 Special Bonds and Interest Taxes Levied in Sohool Districts Dist. No. Valuation Mills Tax 1 $828,393 5.9 $ 4.887.52 10 852.849 4.1 3,496.68 12 414,665 4.4 1.824.53 25 889,066 7.8 6,934.71 27 129.816 5.4 701.01 35 572,252 6.8 3,891.31 59 80,117 3.1 248.36 Gain .01 $21,984.13 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that the foregoing is a true and correct statement, according to the records of my office. JESSE J. WELLS, County Assessor. Dated this 15th day of January, 1937. General Summary State, County and General School..? 64,715.58 Special School 57,804.81 School Bonds and Interest 21,984.13 Union High School 375.87 Union High Bonds and Interest .... 3,923.53 Non-High School District 15,084.66 Towns , 9,073.43 General Roads 27,110.68 Market Roads 8,745.57 Bonds, Sinking Fund and Interest 41,977.52 Irrigation 20,181.45 Forest Fire Patrol 1,723.76 Rodent Bounty 4.372.77 $277,073.66 Tax Collected by Assessor 7.42 Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTBACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office New Peters Building P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENEBAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW Offioe in Court Rouse Heppner, Oregon J. O. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. Turner & Co. FZBE, AUTO AND LIFE INSXJKANCE Old Line Companies. Beal Estate Heppner, Oregon Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon Laurence Case Mortuary "Just the service wanted when yon want it most" Elmer Griffith WHEAT BUYER Representing Kerr-Gifford & Co. Buying in Heppner, Lexington, lone. Call 11F3, lone, Oregon Phelps Funeral Home Telephone 1332 Licensed Funeral Directors Trained Lady Assistant Heppner, Oregon Vawter Parker ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone 173 Heppner Hotel Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST Modern equipment including X-ray for dental diagnosis Extraction by gas anesthetic First National Bank Building Phone 562 Heppner, Ore. Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician 8c Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Res. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Heppner Transfer Co. Anywhere For Hire Hauling Bonded and Insured Carrier ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr. V. R. Runnion AUCTIONEER Farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty 405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore, Phone 452 MAKE DATES AT MY EXPENSE Frank C. Alfred Attorney at Law Upstairs in Humphreys Bldg. HEPPNER, OREGON Peterson fir Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice in State and Federal Courts Real Estate General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANKS Notary Fublio Phone 62 lone, Ore. W. L. Blakely Representing Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Caledonian Fire Insurance Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WOOL HIDES PELTS Phone 782 Heppner, Ore. J