Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912 Publishetl every Thursday morning by CBAWFOBD 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 1.00 Three Months 75 Single Copies 05 Official Paper for Morrow Coanty fi v Member. OregpfTNewspaper Publishers Association fr It's Morrow County's Show "rpO PRODUCE a parade in New X York or Chicago such as that seen in Heppner Saturday would cost a good many thousand dollars, and in a large eastern metropolis such a parade would be a sensation. But because we in Morrow county are so well acquainted with so many of the people and animals partici pating we are prone not to appre ciate it to its full value." Maybe not in these exact -words, but in sense at least, did Judge Bert Johnson comment on what he be lieved to one of the finest attrac tions ever presented to the public in this county. Because Judge Johnson heads the county govenment, his opinion is quoted with editorial emphasis and okeh, not only regarding the parade but Rodeo in its every feature. He said the boys who directed the Rodeo association in its every de partment are entitled to full public recognition, approval and approba tion for putting on a good, clean show, representative of the county, a show in which all parts of the county participated; and so we give you Henry Aiken, president; Len L. Gilliam, secretary; directors A. J. Vey, Lee Beckner, Dr. R. C. Law rence, E. R. Schafer and L. E. Bisbee, who headed the association; Logie Richardson, parade director, and Frank Alfred, heading the ticket sales, and the numerous loyal assist ants without whose aid success of the show would not have been pos sible. So worthwhile was the excellent showing of 4-H club work that Judge Johnson reports the court is considering possibilities of enlarg ing and improving quarters for this feature of Rodeo. Roy Robinson's showing of his purebred Herefords was a mighty fine addition to the fine showing of the boys and girls, the judge emphasized. But to diverge momentarily. Joe Belanger, who handled the club show, has expressed his apprecia tion for the help given by the Rodeo association. Not only did the asso ciation contribute the sandwich stand at the dance pavilion, a val uable spot" in revenue before it was given to the 4-H club to help raise money to send 4-H exhibits to They look hill billy they talk hill billy but don't let the whiskers fool you, IT'S He RIT2 BROTHERS MOONSHINE Century. f0, 'augh-muncal JONY MARTIN M-'iori. WEAVER SLIM SUMMER VILLE JOHN CARRADJNE , WALLY VERNON Directed by David Bull,, Oorryl P. Zanwk f nn double bill Droeram with "Blind Alibi" starring Richard Dix at the the state fair, but Eldon Schafer, concessions head, personally helped clean up the pavilion for the ex hibits, and the association gave all 4-H exhibitors free admission to the Rodeo proper. As for Heppner"s state band cham nions. Judge Johnson waxed very X T - enthusiastic. These youngsters should go on to the regional, if not national championship this year, and the whole county should give them a hand in doing it, he said. And so Morrow county has pre sented its 17th annual Rodeo suc cessfully, living up to its name of "the biggest little show of sports of the Old West," the sports that live in true survival here in reality, and from memories in the hearts of many of her people. No appreciation of the event would be complete, however, without an added word of tribute to those "good neighbor" friends from Grant, Gil liam and Umatilla counties whose interest and assistance with the show added the completing touch for an occasion of renewal of friend ships and extension of good will. Judge Johnson says let us perpet uate Rodeo as a Morrow county show. When the annual meeting is 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, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Rebecca E. Patterson; Nels Magnusen Estate; Arthur A. McAtee Estate; Blanche Watklns Estate; Emery C. Gentry; Mary V. Burt; Henry Crump Estate; G. E. Ingrum; American Le 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. Frederlckson ; 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. Bleakman; 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 & Stockgrowera National Bank of Heppner; Federal Land Bank of Spokane; Sam E. Van To Whom Assessed on 1938 Tax Boll Patterson, Rebecca E. Magnusen, Neis usiaie . Mnynusen. Nela Estate McAfee. Arthur A. Estate ... Watkins, Blanche Estate -. Gentry, Emery C Burt, Mary V .......... Crump, Henry Estate Inerum. G. E . Ingrum, G. E. American Leelon. HeDDner 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, tr. J. . Frederlckson, F. J. . Helms, J. H., co Annls Helms Keaney, Andrew i-iSiaie, c Reaney, Andrew Estate, c Reaney, Andrew Estate, c o John Mller o John Mller o John Mller Hunt, Alex ana tiana Breshears, C. H. & Emma ., Hale, L, D. & Ina . Hale, L. D. & 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 , nan, Liewis McNabb, Alice E. called shortly to plan for next year's show, let all people interested at tend, lay the plans so that they may meet with united approval, and with a united front give the world the very best that we have. LEXINGTON NEWS Rauch-Fetch Wedding is Event of Week By MARGARET SCOTT Miss Edna Rauch and Mr. Al Fetch were married at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, August 27, at the Chris tian parsonage in Heppner with Al vin Kleinfeldt officiating. Miss Rauch wore a dark blue suit with blue accessories, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones were witnesses. The young couple will live in Lexington in the house formerly occoupied by the John Lasich family. Mr.- and Mrs. Ernest Thornburg of Spokane are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Thornburg. W. F. Barnett and daughter, Trina Parker, and Opal Leach motored to Pendleton Tuesday, where Mr. Bar nett had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shipley of Underwood, Wash., were visiting Vactor Estate & R. R. Butler Estate; John Kilkenny; O. T. Bishop et al; Minnie L. Leach; Daniel & Iva Way; 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 ; Forest L. Huntting ; Ella M. Howard; Puget Sound Mort gage Co., co Vance Lumber Co.; W. S. Hunt; Martha E. Stringer; George A. Petteys; 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 Crites; R. D., Watkins Estate; United States National Corporation; Percy Claude Cox; Grace G. Gill; Albert W. Gentner; Charles E. Craven; Nancy Brundage Heirs, cjo 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 FOBECLOSINQ 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 you are hereby noti fied that Morrow County, Oregon, is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 1, issued on the 16th day of July, 1938, by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Sec. or Lot- Twp. or Block Description of Property Heppner, South 46 ft. 2 3 tleppner . 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 1 to 8 21 Heppner, Tract 57B, DR 41-381 - Heppner Tract 79 DR T-555 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 5 13 Lexington, Ex. owned by O.- W. R. & N 10 13 Lexinpton - 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 - 1 1 lone - 2-3-4 1 lone 7-8 1 lone 9 to 16 1 lone 1 3 lone 2 4 3 3 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 .m. 2-3 2 lone. Tract No. 17 DR Z-133 Oregon friends here over the week end. Mrs. Grace Friez and son are visiting at the home of Mrs. Friefs sister, Mrs. Elsie Beach. Mrs. Delia Matlock of The Dalles is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman have arrived to spend the winter here and are living in the house belong ing to Ola Ward Redding. John Iiasich and family have moved into the house owned by Tempa Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks have gone to Fairview where Mr. Fredericks is to manage the depot. The local depot is being tended by Mr. An drews for the few remaining days of this season. Mr. Shown, who is uncle to Carl Whillock and Wilbur Steagall, visit ed at their homes during Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and children have returned from a va cation in Portland. Visitors at the Ralph Jackson home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and children of St. Paul. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ryan over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuenn Morrow County, Oregon, and duly filed for record by the Clerk of said County 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 linquent taxes, each installment being one-quarter of the taxes of the earliest year of delinquency, in accordance with Chapter 5, Oregon 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, apon 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 subjoined tabulation of this summons, the left hand column of said tabulation under the words "To Whom Assessed on 1938 Tax Roll" is the name of the person or persons 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 the same is described on the tax rolls of Morrow 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 hyphen following the number of the book indicates the page of such book where the deed referred 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 OP ORIGINAL TAX FOB YEARS: 1937 1936 "to Ina to Amount 1931 Prior AUYear 7-16-38 DeUnj $ 67.61 $ 72.31 $280.79 $ $420.71 $102.67 $ 523.38 3.69 3.92 16.84 24.45 6.83 31.28 11.03 11.79 50.52 73.34 20.07 93.41 9.20 9.82 42.09 21.35 82.46 22.71 105.17 3.69 3.93 20.67 28.29 8.23 36.52 .93 98 4.24 6.11 12.26. 3.90 16.16 3.69 11.94 15.63 4.60 20.23 29.39 31.45 73.84 134.68 26.75 161.43 25.74 27.51 119.68 172.93 47.87 220.80 1.81 1.97 8.42 12.20 3.30 15.50 11.01 11.79 50.52 73.32 20.25 93.57 56.97 60.92 205.38 323.27 76.81 400.08 2.94 3.16 7.39 13.49 2.97 16.46 .93 99 3.33 6.25 1.25 6.50 11.95 , 4.91 16.54 33.40 6.71 40.11 16.90 16.76 62.80 65.50 151.96 38.00 189.96 6.47 6.89 37.19 48.54 14.24 62.78 1.81 1.97 8.43 12.21 3.41 15.62 .34 39 1.60 1.45 3.78 ' .97 4.75 1.84 1.95 8.42 1.34 13.55 3.82 17.37 1.84 1.95 8.42 1.34 13.55 3.82 17.37 696 9.72 42.18 19.97 78.83 20.29 99.12 10.65 11.18 48.51 70.34 19.46 89.80 .26 .26 1.09 1.61 .44 2.05 1.42 1.46 6.34 9.22 2.46 -11.68 9.77 10.21 44.30 64.28 17.69 81.97 10.88 11.42 49.58 13.02 84.90 22.39 107.29 .96 .98 4.19 1.11 7.24 1.91 9.16 .67 .73 3.15 .81 5.36 1.41 6.77 1.17 1.22 4.63 7.02 1.88 8.90 15.06 15.79 51.59 18.15 100.59 26.39 126.98 16.78 ,18.80 101.10 136.68 39.36 176.04 6.00 5.64 30.35 40.99 11.71 52.70 13.39 15.04 60.64 , 89.07 21.99 111.06 8.03 9.03 48.65 65.71 18.94 84.65 5.05 6.64 37.90 48.59 12.98 61.57 8.39 9.41 22.75 40.55 8.95 49.50 20.79 23.35 125.47 66.43 226.04 67.94 283.98 6.60 7.43 39.79 17.53 71.35 18.39 89.74 .11 -13 .48 .72 - .19 .91 8.36 3.76 15.39 22.51 6.88 28.39 8.67 4.13 1079 18.59 3.78 22.37 1.33 1.51 3.91 6.75 1.40 8.15 8.35 9.41 60.55 68.31 19.70 88.01 4.21 4.69 18.98 27.88 6.88 34.VJ 16.10 18.05 96.09 130.24 87.42 167.66 15.41 17.28 92.98 80.11 205.78 65.43 261.21 6.01 . 6.65 22.76 33.42 8.24 41.66 16.74 18.80 101.10 136.64 39.34 175.98 9.02 10.15 19.66 38.83 7.44 46 27 12.72 14.31 76.86 103.89 30.00 133.89 22.80 25.56 137.60 143.91 329.77 76.59 406.36 10.04 11.27 29.40 50.71 10.35 61.08 Thursday, September 1, 1938 of Orecon Citv and Miss Marie, Weber of Salem. Mrs. Kuehn and Miss Weber are sisters of Mrs. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jenkins have returned to their home in Nebraska after spending the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Corbin of Hepp ner were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones at the Ted McMillan home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend and family, fomerly of Cecil, have moved into the house owned by Edna Hunt. Mrs. Lee Sprinkel and son Dean of Heppner were Sunday guests at the Vernon Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. John Padberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Llewellyn spent last week visiting at the coast. Clair Daugherty was confined to his home by illness last Friday. Traffic fatalities in the business districts of Oregon towns jumped from 10 during the first six months last year to 16 this year, while deaths on heavily traveled highways fell from 47 to 35, according to Secre tary of State Earl Snell. This change indicates heavier traffic generally, but less driving at high speeds on the open road, Snell believes. "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' " means 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 "Rng. E.W.M.' indicates Range East of the Willamette Meridian; and the columns headed "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" represents the amount of taxes assessed against the property opposite and described in the column headed "Description of Proper ty," for 1937 and prior years; and the 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 the column following represents the total tax due, including interest to the 16th day of July, 1938. STAR THEATER, FBI. & SAT Continued on Page Seven