Page Four Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, August 18, 1938 Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year 2.00 Three Years 5.00 Six Months ... i.oo Three Months 75 Single Copies : 05 Official Paper for Morrow Comnty -i Member 4ofNwspaperPiblisRes v3 Association For a Bigger Parade BUSINESS and professional men of Heppner contributed nicely this week to the parade prize fund, assuring liberal cash awards for many types of entries in the big feature of Rodeo on Saturday, the : 27th. Those sponsoring the solicitation of funds had in mind raising an amount sutficient to fairly well repay those , from outside the city for their ef forts in putting entries into the pa rade, and especially to give the kid dies compensation for their part. That this spirit is being carried out is evidenced by announcement that every child with an entry in the pa rade will receive ' some cash com pensation. But the action of business men is only a starter toward making this enjoyable Rodeo event one in which the entire county will take pride. It remains for the people of the county to do their part. There is opportunity for everyone to participate. It is hoped to make a large show ing of horses and such relics of the Old West as may be available. Horse drawn vehicles of ancient vintage are desired. Outmoded farm ma chinery may well play a part. Cos tumes and household relics remin iscent of pioneer days will add color and background. Pets of all kinds should be shown, and those who have fancy livestock will find this an ex ceptional opportunity to present it to public view. Again, the floats pro vide opportunity for aesthetic an peal, for encouraging the spirit of progress, so realistically enacted by pioneer forebears. Very little trou- U1- I . . . . uie ana expense is involved in adorning automobiles. Those early day pioneers, too, are encouraged to ride in the parade that the succeeding generations may see the people thmselves who laid the foundation for' the substantial civilization which we now enjoy. . Tax Exemption Must Be Filed Before Sept. 1 War veterans who are entitled to tax exemption have been notified by rjT T TIT 11 Alios, j. wens, assessor, mat re newed application for exemption must be made before September 1. Chapter 391, Oregon Laws for 1935, makes renewed application for vet eran's tax exemption necessary each year, says Mr. Wells, who quotes from it as follows: "Each veteran or widow qualifying for the exemption herein provided shall file with the county assessor a claim therefor in writing, verified by oath or affirmation, setting out the basis of such claim and designat ing the property or properties to which such exemption may apply. Forms for such claims and designa tions or properties shall be supplied by the county assessor. . . . Each such claim for the exemption and designation of property shall be filed with the assessor on or before the first day of September of the year in which the exemption is claimed, and if not so filed the exemption shall not be allowed to such veteran or widow on the assessment roll of that year." " Mrs. Otto Metschan and sister, Juanita Matlock, of Portland were guests of Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Patter son last week. PRIZE LIST FOR I. Grand Sweepstakes, $45. , 2. Floats (organizations): 1st, $25; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. 3. Floats (business): 1st, $25; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. 4. Best costumed lady riding side saddle: 1st, $5; 2nd, $2.50. 5. Best four horse team: $10. 6. Best costumed cowgirl: $5. 7. Best costumed cowboy: $5. 8. Best buggies pulled by stock: $10; $2.50 for entry. 9. Best costumed juvenile cowgirl (under 12 years): 1st, $5; 2nd,. $2.50. 10. Best costumed juvenile cowboy (under 12 years): 1st, $5; 2nd, $2.50. II. Best clown with, animal and equipment: $5. 12. Oldest pinoeer man, Morrow county: $5. 13. Oldest pioneer woman, Mor row county: $5. 14. Best representation of histoci cal character, juvenile under 15 years: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1. 15. Ugliest pet, juvenile under 12 years: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1. 16. Pets, most original: 1st, $5; 2nd, $2.50. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, a Pub lic Corporation and Political Sub division of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Rebecca E. Patterson; Nels Magnusen nisiaie; Artnur a. McAtee Estate; Blanche Watkins Estate: Emerv C. Gentry; Mary V. Burt; Henry Crump rusiate; u. e. ingrum; American Jie gion, Heppner Post No. 87; Edna L. Slocum; Jerry Brosnan Estate; Mar tin Reid; O. M. & W. R. Scott, co El len Moore; Nora M. Neill; Emma C. Breshears; Nellie M. Hill; A. J. Breeding; F. J. Frederickson; J. H. Helms, co Annis Helms; Andrew Reaney Estate, co John Miller; Alex & Edna Hunt; C. H. & Emma Bresh ears; L. D. & Ina Hale; Luvisa Louy; Eunice Warfield; Victor G. Peterson; W. J. Blake; Bernard Liebel et al; Paul E. Lovell; L. P. Davidson Es tate; Alice Wiles; Elizabeth Clark; Earle Brown et ux; Henry H. Rowell; Maggie Calkins Nord; Lewis Ball; Alice E. McNabb; Ben Atteberry; H. L. Pearson; A. E. Bates; Leo V. Root et ux; Ruth Ballenger Berger; Ralph S. Davis; Morrow County, co George Mitchell; Nell Beckley; George W. Allen; Loretta Scoggan; Narcissa A. Allen; L. B. Wells; S. H. Kauffman; Blanche P. Watkins Estate; G. A. Bleukman; J. A. Miller; J. L. Swift; Maud Howell; Ella L. Brannon Es tate; Lotus Robison; John A. Hall; Edward Rietmann; W. I. Patrick; Nils Johnson; Walter S. Smith; George J. Currin; A. S. Akers et ux; Thomas P. Hansen; John Barker Es tate; Fred & Julian Rauch; Leslie L. & Hazel Penrose; Robert J. McCal lum et ux; Willie G. Palmateer; Claude E. Prosser et al; Anna C. Smouse; C. W. & V. E. Troedson; Dan C. Doherty; George M. Schwarz & Seigmud; Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank of Heppner; Federal Land Bank of Spokane; Sam E. Van To Whom Assessed on 1938 Tax Boll Patterson, Rebecca E Magnusen, Nels Estate ... ....... . Magnusen, Nels Estate McAtee, Arthur A. Estate .. ... Watkins, Blanche Estate .. Gentry, Emery C Burt, Mary V Crump, Henry Estate .... . . Ingrum, G. E Ingrum, G. E - ....... American Legion. Heppner Post 87 -.. Slocum, Edna L ....... ... Brosnan, Jerry Estate . Reid, Martin . Scott, O. M. & W. R., co Ellen Moore , Neill, Nora M. Ingrum, G. E. . Watkins, Blanche Estate Neill, Nora M Breshears, Emma C. Breshears, Emma C. Hill, Nellie M Breeding, A. J Frederickson, F. J. .. Frederickson, F. J. .. Helms, J. H., co Annis Helms . Reaney, Andrew Estate, c Reaney, Andrew Estate, c Reaney, Andrew Estate, c o John Mller 0 John Mller 0 John Mller iunt, Alex and Edna .. Breshears, C. H. & Emma Hale, L. D. & Ina Hale. L. D. A Ina Louy, Luvisa Hale, L. D. & Ina Warfield, Eunice Warfield. Eunice Peterson, Victor G. .. Peterson, Victor G. Blake, W. J. Blake, W. J Liebel, Bernard, et al . Liebel, Bernard, et al Lovell. Paul E Davidson. L. P, Estate Wiles, Alice Clark, Elizabeth Davidson, L. P. Estate Brown, Earle et ux Rowell, Henry H Nord, Maggie Calkins wan, Lewis McNabb, Alice E. RODEO PARADE 17. Best covered wagon drawn by calves: $15. 18. Best covered wagon drawn by goats: $15. 19. Best goat pack string: $10. 20. Best horse pack string: $10. 21. Best paraded saddle horse: $5. 22. Best paraded calf: $2.50. 23. Best paraded sire and herd (any breed): $11. 24. Best float entered in parade by juvenile (15 years or under): 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. 25. Largest immediate family of Morrow county in parade: 1st, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $2.50. 26. Best comic float: 1st, $12.50; 2nd, $5. TAKES BEAUTY SHOP Miss Adrian Woodfin of Portland this week took over management of Lucille's Beauty shoppe in Hepp ner Hotel building on Willow street and announces that experienced work in all types of hair dressing will be dispensed. New fall stock of hats, coats, suits and dresses just arrived at Curran Ready-to-Wear. Vactor Estate & R. R. Butler Estate; John Kilkenny: O. T. BishoD et al: Minnie L. 'Leach; Daniel & Iva Wav: Daniel & Isabel Wood; Daniel Lind say; F. Miller; Jackson Lee Morrow; Juanita Matlock : M. V. & Hazel Suth erland; C. E. Bogardus; Jesse A. Ells worth; Orilla Etta Hirst; H. J. Big ger; Jacob J. Kessler: Levi Deos: Rosetta Sharrard; Arlington National Bank clo Dan Ransier; Eva A. Steph ens; Ed Kunze; uorest u. Huntting; Ella M. Howard: PuEet Sound Mort gage Co., co Vance Lumber Co.; W. S. Hunt; Martha E. Stringer; George a. retteys; Evan J. & Emma Evans; Evan J. Evans; Harriet M. Brown; O. L., E. G. & Myrtle Cradick; Pat rick Connell; First Inland National Bank of Pendleton, Oregon, co Charles Reynolds, Receiver; Bertha Urites; R. D. Watkins Estate; United States National Corporation: Percy Claude Cox; Grace G. Gill; Albert W. Gentner; Charles E. Craven; Nancy Brundage Heirs, co Bessie C. Sand lin; Bridget Connell; James F. & Beatrice Walsh ; John E. Hodge, Inc. ; James W. Carsner; Emma K. Jones; Mertie E. Hooper; George C. How ard; E. Renshaw Estate; Central Pa cific Lumber Co. ; J. D. French & Sons; First National Bank of Brain ard, Minn.; A. Neppach Estate; E. C. & Berta Dougherty; and any other person or persons, known or unknown, owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any interest In or to the real estate hereinafter de scribed, Defendants. No. 3323 APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT FORECLOSING TAX LIENS To each and all of the defendants named in the foregoing Title: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of vou are herp.hv noti fied that Morrow County, Oregon, Is the noiaer or ueruncate or Delinquency No. , isaueu on me ibin aay or July, 1S38, by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Seo. or Lot Twp. or Block Description of Property Heppner, South 46 ft 2 3 Heppner 3 8 Heppner 4 8 Heppner Ayers' 5 1 Heppner, Ayers' 2nd . 6 & 7 2 Heppner, Ayers' 3rd 1 3 Heppner, Ayers" 4th 5 2 Heppner, Ayers' 4th 6 4 Heppner, Ayers' 5th 4 2 Heppner, Ayers' 5th 5-6 2 Heppner, Jones' 3-4-5 5 Heppner, Johnson's, E. 82 ft. of South 24 ft 6 2 E. 82 ft 7 2 Heppner, Looney's, S. 50 ft. 8 2 Heppner, Mt. Vernon's, Northeast 26 ft 1 19 Heppner, Mt. Vernon's All 10 19 East Half 11 19 Heppner, Mt. Vernon's lto8 21 Heppner, Tract 57B, DR 41-381 Heppner Tract 79 DR T-655 ! Heppner Tract 175 DR 41-57 Lexington- 1 6 Lexington 3 6 Lexington 3 to 7 4 Lexington 9 11 Lexington, S. & W. of Wil low Creek 6 13 Lexington, Ex. owned by O.- W. R. & N 10 13 Lexington 5 18 Lexington, Penland's Frl 2 24 Lexington, Penland's Frl. 3 24 Lexington, Penland's Frl 4 & 5 24 Lexington, Penland's 2 26 Lexington, Fuller's 3 lone u 1 1 lone . 2-3-4 1 lone . . 7-8 1 lone 9 to 16 1 lone 1 3 lone - 2 A 3 8 lone, Sperry's 2nd, W. 10 ft. 5 in 3 5 lone, Sperry's 2nd, E. 23 ft. 11 In 4 5 lone, Sperry's 2nd., W. 1 ft 1 in 4 5 lone, Sperry's 2nd 5-6 5 lone, Sperry's 2nd, S. 75 ft 9-10 9 lone, Sperry's 2nd .. 11 9 lone, Sperry's 4th 2 lone, Wills' 4 Park lone, Cluff's, South 80 ft 5-6 2 lone, Cluff's 2nd . ....... 7 1 lone, Cluff's 4th . 7 1 lone, Cluff's 4th 7-8 2 lone. Cluff's 7th 2 to 7 8 lone, Cluff's 8th 7-8 2 lone, Halvorsen's 2-8 2 lone, Tract No. 17 DR Z-133 Canadian, Mexican Pictures Shown Lions technicolor' slides made from nega- technicolir slides made from nega tives of natural color photos which she took on trips into Canada and Mexico was presented by Miss Rose Liebband before the Monday Lions luncheon. Miss Leta Humphreys, companion of Miss Leibbrand's on both trips, was also a guest at the luncheon. The Canadian trip on which Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers and Mrs. Agnes Wilcox were also present was taken this summer, and reports of mem bers of the party had before been made to Lions with promise that the pictures would be shown later. The Mexican trip was made , by Miss Humphreys and Miss Leibbrand a year ago, but Miss Leibbrand only recently completed the projector slides. Miss Leibbrand gave a short des cription of the history of each pic ture as it was shown, and where variation of exposure caused color to be untrue she admitted to ama ture experimentation. Wonderfully true color reproductions were ob Morrow County, Oregon, and duly filed for record by the Clerk of said Countv on the 26th day of July, 1938, which said Certificate is in the amount of $28,320.09 being the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1937 and prior on which a period of three years has expired since the earliest date of delinquency of taxes levied and charged on any tax roll of Morrow County, Ore gon, and on which there has not been paid two annual installments of such de nnquent taxes, each installment being one-quarter of the taxes of the earliest year or delinquency, in accordance with unapter &, uregon Laws, Special Ses sion, 1935, as amended by Chapter 96, Oregon Laws 1937, and also the taxes on the 1936 and 1937 tax rolls, together with interest and costs thereon, upon real property situated in said County hereinafter described, which said re spective parcels of real property were assessed respectively to you as Is here inafter set forth in this summons. You and each of you are further noti fied that In the subloined tahnlation of this summons, the left hand column oi said tabulation under the words "To Whom Assessed on 1938 Tir Roll" is the name of the person or Dersons appearing on the latest tax roll in the hands of the sheriff for collection as the owner or owners of said property described in the column next follow ing; that the column next following un der the word "Description of Property" shows and properly alleges the des cription of the several tracts of land herein referred to as th described on the tax rolls of Mnrmn County, Oregon; that in the said des cription the abbreviation "DR" means Deed Record and the figures Immedi ately following said abbreviation in dicates the number of the book of the Deed Records and the number follow ing the hvDhen followiner the the book indicates the page of such book wnere me deed rererred to is recorded ; the capital letters "N," "S,'' "E," and "W" mean North, South, East and West ; the abbreviation "ft" means feet; that "OWR&N" means Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company; that Bng. E. W. M. AMOUNT OF ORIGINAL TAX FOB YE ABS : 1935 to 1931 1937 1936 $ 67.61 I 72.31 3.69 3.92 11-03 11.79 9-20 9.82 3.69 3.93 .93 98 3.69 2939 31.45 25.74 27.51 1.81 1.97 11.01 11.79 56.97 60.92 2.94 3.16 93 99 1195 4.91 16.90 16.76 5.47 5.89 .181 1.97 .34 39 1.84 1.95 184 1.95 6.96 9.72 10.65 11.18 .26 .26 142 1.46 9.77 10.21 10.88 , 11.42 .96 .98 67 .73 1.17 1.22 15.06 15.79 16.78 18.80 6.00 5.64 13.39 15.04 8.03 9.03 5.05 5.64 8.39 9.41 20.79 23.35 6.60 7.43 .11 .13 3.36 3.76 3.67 4.13 1.33 1.51 8.35 9.41 4.21 4.69 16.10 18.05 15.41 17.28 5.01 ' 5.65 16.74 18.80 9.02 10.15 12.72 14.31 22.80 25.56 10.04 11.27 $280.79 $ 16.84 50.52 42.09 21.35 20.67 4.24 6.11 11.94 73.84 119.68 8.42 60.52 205.38 7.39 3.33 16.54 62.80 55.50 37.19 8.43 1.60 1.46 8.42 1.34 8.42 1.34 42.18 19.97 48.51 , 1.09 6.34 44.30 49.58 13.02 4.19 1.11 3.15 .81 4.63 . 51.59 18.15 101.10 30.35 60.64 48.65 37.90 22.75 125.47 66.43 39.79 17.53 .48 15.39 10,79 3.91 60.65 18.98 96.09 92.98 80.11 22.76 101.10 19.66 76.86 137.50 143.91 29.40 tained in many instances, however, and some of the prized pictures shown were of gardens, lakes, cloud and mountain scenes in the Canad ian national park about Lake Lou ise. Some clear scenes were taken through dense smoke clouds by use of infra-red films, while others tak en under like conditions were untrue due to under-exposure. Most of the Mexican scenes de picted the ancient Maya ruins on the Yucatan peninsula, showing py ramids and other structures that are being rebuilt in original form by Carnegie foundation. In many of the pictures members of the home party were included "just to prove that I had really been there," as Miss Leibbrand put it. Lexington-lone Union Services Services Sunday, August 21st. lone Congregational Church 11 a. m. Lexington . Christian church, 8 'p. m. J. A. Pointer, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gaily are enjoying a week's vacation in the mountains while Mr. Gaily is taking a respite from his work as. cashier for P. P. & L. "R of W" means right of way; that "tr" means tract; that the abbreviation "Inc" means Incorporated; that "Heppner Looney's" means Looney's Addition to the town of Heppner that "Heppner Mt. Vernon" means Mt. Vernon's Addition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Ayers' " means Ayers' Addition to the City of Heppner: that "Heppner Jones' " means Jones' Addition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Johnson's means Johnson's Addition to the Ctiy of Heppner; that "Lexington Penland's" means Penland's Addition to the Town of Lexington ; that "Lexington Fuller's" means Fuller's Addition to the Town of Lexington; that "lone Sperry's" means Sperry's Addition to the Town of lone; that "lone Wills'" means Wills' Addition to the Town of lone; that "lone Cluff's means Cluff's Addi tion to the Town of lone; that "lone Halvorsen's'' means Halvorsen's Addi tion to the town of lone; that "Hard man Adams' " meana Adams' Addition to the Town of Hardman; that the ab breviation "2nd," "3rd," etc., following the addition indicated means the "sec ond addition,'' "third addition," etc. Following each description in said tab ulation and reading from left to right, the column headed "Sec" or "Lot" means Section or Lot number: and the column headed "Twp" or "Blk" in dicates Township or Block; and the column headed "Rne. E.W.M.' indicates Range East of the Willamette Meridian; ana me columns neaaea "1937, 1936, "1935 to 1931" and "1930 and Prior" represent the tax assessed for the said year or years; and the column headed "Total for All Years" reDresents thn amount of taxes assessed against the property opposite and described in the column headed "Description of Proper ty. " 1007 - i : 1 1 . IJ-, iui joi auu piiur years; ana me column headed "Interest to 7-16-38" indicates the accumulated interest at 8 per cent per annum on the respect ive amounts from the date of delin quency to the 16th day of July, 1938; and the words "Amount Cert, of Delin." in tne column following represents the total tax due, including interest to the 16th day of July, 1938. 1930 and Prior Interest to Amount 7-16-3 DeUn? $102.67 $ 523.38 6.83 31.28 20.07 93.41 22.71 105.17 8.23 36.52 3.90 16.16 4.60 20.23 26.75 161.43 47.87 220.80 3.30 15.50 20.25 93.57 76.81 400.08 2.97 16.46 1.25 6.50 6.71 40.11 38.00 189.96 14.24 62.78 3.41 15.62 .97 4.75 3.82 17.37 3.82 17.37 20.29 99.12 19.46 89.80 .44 2.05 2.46 . 11.68 17.69 81.97 22.39 107.29 1.91 9.15 1.41 6.77 1.88 8.90 26.39 126.98 39.36 176.04 11.71 52.70 21.99 111.06 18.94 84.65 12.98 61.67 8.95 49.60 57.94 283.98 18.39 89.74 .19 .91 5.88 28.39 3.78 22.37 1.40 8.15 19.70v 88.01 6.88 84.76 37.42 167.66 55.43 261.21 8.24 41.66 39.34 175.98 7.44 46.27 30.00 133.89 76.59 406.36 10.35 61.06 All Years $420.71 24.45 73.34 82.46 28.29 12.26 15.63 134.68 172.93 12.20 73.32 323.27 13.49 5.25 33.40 151.96 48.54 12.21 3.78 13.55 13.55 78.83 70.34 1.61 9.22 64.28 84.90 7.24 5.36 7.02 100.59 136.68 40.99 89.07 65.71 48.59 40.55 226.04 71.35 .72 22.51 18.59 6.75 68.31 27.88 130.24 205.78 33.42 136.64 38.83 103.89 329.77 50.71 Continued on Page Seven