Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1938, Page Page Two, Image 2

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59 Pet. Collection
Current Tax Roll
Recorded in County
Payment by July 21
Necessa ry to Prevent
Foreclosure
The current tax roll in Morrow
county was 39 pet. collected at the
end of June, according to the record
of turn-overs in the office of Chas.
W. Barlow, county clerk.
Of the total roll, $271,545.98, there
had been collected $159,678.10. Dis
counts allowed for payment of year's
tax in full amounted to $4,198.18, and
interest collected totalled $39.53. The
uncollected balance was $111,867.88,
The apportionment for each tax
sub-division of the county is set out
in Mr. Barlow's report to the county
court and is on file in his office.
Taxpayers who have land subject
to foreclosure this year due to non
payment of taxes are advised by the
sheriffs office that publication of
foreclosure notice will start July 21,
and that they may prevent foreclo
sure by making necessary payments
before that date.'
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
1QNE NEWS
Firecracker Casualty
Reported at lone
By MARGARET BLAKE
Leroy Brenner, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Brenner, had the
thumb and forefinger of his left
hand rather badly hurt by the un
tuned explosion of a firecracker. He
was taken to a doctor to have the
hand dressed and receive tetanus
serum. The accident happened at
Lehman springs.
The Fourth of Juy was very quiet
in lone. Many peope spent the day
either at Lehman springs or Echo.
Others took advantage of the double
holiday to visit friends in other
towns. At the Bert Mason home a
group of friends gathered for a pic
nic dinner and supper on their
lawn. Among those to enjoy the hos
pitality of the Masons were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Dick, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
McNamer, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Ture Peterson, Hepp
ner, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Feld
man, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cotter.
Mrs. Diantha Akers has returned
from Vallejo, Cal., where she has
made an extended visit at the home
of her son, John Bacon. She is again
at the ranch of Cecil Thorne.
George Ely made a business trip
to Portland last week.
Miss Gladys Breshears has re
turned from Hood River where she
has been employed.
James Warfield spent the 4th at
Pasco, Wash., visiting relatives. He
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley McNabb.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and
family and Juanita Odom visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Howk in Condon Sunday. Their
son George remained there for a
more extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bristow are
the parents of a daughter born to
them at Hood River Monday, July 4.
Mrs. James Lindsay is spending
the week with her mother, Mrs.
Diantha Akers. She is well on the
road to complete recovery from her
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Feldman had as
guests at their home last Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leedy and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Weinman of Brooks.
Mrs. Leedy and Mr. Weinman are
cousins of Mr. Feldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin and
family spent the week end at Wal
lowa Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray are en
joying a vacation at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake and fam
ily spent Sunday and Monday 'with
relatives in Condon.
Mrs. E. C. Heliker returned on
Thursday from Pendleton where she
has been recuperating from a ton
silectomy. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and
Mrs. E. J. Bristow spent Tuesday at
Hood River.
The Women's Topic club met at
the home of Mrs. C. W. Swanson on
Saturday. It was announced that an
other six months of NYA assistance
would be given the library. This will
enable the club to retain Miss Em
erald Padberg as librarian. Mrs.
Vera Rietmann was elected by unan
imous vote to fill the place on the
library board left vacant by the res
ignation of Mrs. Fannie Griffith.
The program for the afternoon was
a very interesting review of the
book, "The Citadel," by A. J. Cronin
given by Miss Emmer Maynard, Mrs.
Alva Mason and Mrs. Ruth Mason
who were co-hostesses with Mrs.
Swansoni At the close of the meeting
delicious refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zieke and son
Frederick spent the week end with
relatives at Enterprise.
Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind and chil
dren have moved to their cabin on
upper Willow creek for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rietmann
spent the Fourth at Hidaway and
Lehman springs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder were
at Wallowa Lake over the Fourth.
Edward Reade arrived here Fri
day from his home at Waldport.
Denny, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Swanson, was quite
seriously ill Tuesday.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks are extended
the many kind neighbors and friends
for the expressions of sympathy,
helpfulness and many beautiful
flowers given at the time of be
reavement of our beloved mother,
Hannah Marie Lovgren.
The Lovgren Family.
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ture, exploration, sports, humor,
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BOARDMAN NEWS
Comings and Goings
At Boardman Reported
My LA VERN BAKER
Basil Cramer and Don Tannehill
arrived home from Emmett where
r
they had been working.
John and Bud Chaffee and Norval
Shannon arrived home Wednesday
frim Enterprise where they went to
find work.
Eldon Shannon motored to The
Dalles Wednesday and Thursday to
Pilot Rock where he delivered oil
to the oiling crew.
Mrs. C. Coats and daughter Echo,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow and Essie
Jones arrived home Wednesday
from Eugene where they have been
visiting.
Ruth Kunze arrived home Thurs
dav from Portland where she has
been visiting.
Lester and Clifford Thorpe of
Gaston are visiting at the N. Thorpe
home.
Bob McCutcheon and John Yon
ger returned home from Athena Fri
day where they have been working.
Geraldine Healy left Thursday for
Portland whre she will visit over
the week end.
Ernabelle Peck returned home
Friday. Her mother and sister mo
tored to The Dalles Friday and she
returned home with them.
H. R. Parsons motored to Spokane
Saturday and returned home Mon
dav. Mrs. Parsons returned home
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gruber and Herb
Brown left for Mica after visiting at
the Parsons home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Myers of Starv
field spent Saturday visiting Mrs.
B. Shannon, and she returned to
Stanfield with them.
Ruth Fisher spent Saturday visit
ing her folks, bhe is working in
Pendleton. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson of La
Grande spent the week end visiting
on the project.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen and boys,
Clayton and Gene, motored to La
Grande Saturday where they spent
the week end. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Gorham and
daughter Mardell and Clara Mae
Dillon left Saturday . for Moscow
where they spent the holidays.
Dallas Wilson and Estelli Simms
of Portland spent the week end vis
iting Mr. Wilson's folks.
Dave Johnston went to work at
Arlington Monday in the warehouse.
L-eceiia .faruow or Portland was
visiting here over the holidays.
Buster Rand took Pat Healy to
Wallowa where he will work.
LaVern Baker who is working in
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Pendleton spent Monday visiting
her folks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bears and
daughter of Odell and Mr. and Mrs.
S. Siparley dropped in at the S. Rus
sell place on their way home from
Cascade Locks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbreth and
family of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Gilbreth and Mr. Hecker of Port
land spent the week end visiting at
the P. DeMaro place.
Mrs. L. Loise and sister Selesti
and niece of Chicago visited at the
V. Colloso place and the two famil
ies motored to Portland to spend the
holidays.
An old time picnic was held at Mr.
Wasmere's home Monday. Those
present were the Ransier family,
Mr. Harrington, the Martin family,
the Kunze family, Mr. Gardner, Al
bert Duelin and the Faler family.
JUNIORS AT COVE
Heppner"s contingent of junior
enrollees at Cove Ascension summer
school were taken there Sunday,
following arrival home last week of
the group of senior enrollees. Among
juniors in attendance are James
Barratt, Philip Cohn, Dorotha Wil
son, Howard Gilliam and Kingsley
Chapin. Taking them to Cove were
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cohn, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Ferguson, Mrs. J. G. Barratt
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodecker
and two children, the Hodecker
family being guests at the Barratt
home from their home at Camas,
Wash.
Thursday. July 7, 1938
Kinzua Pine Mills Co.
Lands Closed to Entry
Acting under authority vested in
him in Section 42-409 of the Ore
gon laws, 1937, the Governor of the
state of Oregon has closed to all
pntrv all lands under operation by
the Kinzua Pine Mills Co. because
of the high hazard caused by ex
cessive amounts of inflammable de
bris from logging operations and
beetle-killed timber.
This closure is limited to an area
in Ts. 6 and 7 S.. Rs. 22, 23, and 24 E.
The closed area will be indicated on
the ground by special posters.
Permits for entering this area may
be obtained at the following points:
Kinzua Pine Mills Co., Kinzua.
Carl Hendricks, Fossil.
Pete Hartman, Winlock.
Stanley Collins, Rancheria Look
out. Allen Skeen, Wheeler Point Look
out. CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind neighbors and
friends who assisted at the time of
the bereavement of our beloved
mother and sister, Mrs. Matilda
Pearson, and for the expressions of
sympathy and beautiful flowers, we
extend our sincere thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pearson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig,
Mrs. Luella Pearson
and family,
L. L. Hiatt and family,
W. A. Hiatt and family.
.LockerBoxes
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NOW READY FOR USE
Locally Butchered Meats
FRESH and CURED
CENTRAL MARKET
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WISE MOTORISTS
PICK THE TIRES
CAR MAKERS HAVE TESTED!
If COURSE YOU ALWAYS SEE U.S. ROYALS
WHEREVER FAE G4XS ARE DISPLAYED. AFTER
ALL, CAR ENGINEERS HELP DESIGN ROYALS FOR
EACH NEW MODEL SO AS TO MAKE CERTAIN THESE
TIRES PERFECTLY MATCH THEIR CARS... ARE,
IN FACT, THE LAST WORD IN SAFE PERFORMANCE
MODERN APPEARANCE, LONG MILEAGE.
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TESTED AND APPROVED BY SO
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Heppner, Oregon