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. Interest To Nam. Descriptioa Tax Feb. 15. '63 Total Roy E. Ball et ux Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1960-61 39.61 5.94 1983-63 33.87 t I HO" R. H. Rands Farm-Llvestock-Equtpment v J961-62 .; I 75.69 5 30 f George Sicard et ux Farm-Llvestock-Equlpment 1961-62 410.52 - 28.74 1; Arnold I. Hoffman Farm-Llvestock-Equlpment 1959-60 . 78.26 18.00 1961-62 ! 89:06 6.23 . ;. 1 i 1962-63 " 68.03 -34 348.96 Frank Marlow et ux Farm-Llvestock-Equlpment ";'( .; 1958-59 9.21 2.67 1959-60 ; i.ii ?1 f 1960-61 38.27 5.74 1961- 62 - 38.22 2.68 t 1962-63 'I i 29.82 .15 156.42 Roy J. Partlow Farm-Llvestock-Equlpment ; .. lg-59 '. 68.77 21.32 I .t.' - 1960-61 '1 86.78 13.02 5 1961-62 84.48 5.91 ; 1962-63 59.35 .30 446.07 C A. Robinson et ux Farm-Llvestock-Equlpment ' 1958-59 43.27 12.98 . 1960-61 84.11 12:62 f 1961-62 89.82 6.29 : V 1962-63 86.27 -43 425.80 M. A. Watts Trailer House 1961-62 3.06 .21 E. E. McQuaw Livestock - 1961-62 71.10 4.98 Paul R. Wagner Livestock 1961-62 11.47 .80 Wm. G. Seehafer Farm -Equipment-Livestock ii 62 124 61 1872 ,j 1962-63 54.43 .27 305.23 Ralph Skoubo ( Farm-Equlpment-Llvestock 1961-62 220.93 15.47 Frosty Shake ! Inventory & Equipment 1962-63 81.35 .41 81.76 Harold Baker . C. W. Graham Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1960-61 18.69 2.80 21.49 Jess A. Lovette et ux Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1960-61 13.35 2.00 15.35 Gordon White ' Apartments-Furniture & Fixtures J961-62 39.45 2.76 1962- 63 3J.75 ll (u.io Lewis Ball Livestock 1960-61 3.70 .55 1961-62 2.52 .18 I 1962-63 1.92 .01 8.88 Stefani's Fine Foods j Restaurant & Lounge ' J?" iof fc'?? r i. 196162 515.o5 ob.ll l 1962-63 471.32 2.36 1,499.70 Clell B. Rea et ux ' Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1960-61 85.50 12.82 Tr 1961-62 71.91 5.03 "? 1962-63 70.84 .35 246.45 A. A. Stefan! J Farm Equipment 1960-61 Jgg 28.44 1 1962-63 101.02 .51 497.14 A. E. Stefan! k Farm Equipment 1g6"62 116 17 2 813 . 1962-63 98.56 .49 386.37 C. E. Gordon ' . Livestock '""t 1958-59 338.67 104.99 443.66 Stirewalt Bros. : i Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1958-59 51.32 15.91 1959- 60 70.95 16.32 .- 1960-61 82.32 12.35 1961- 62 91.20 6.38 1962- 63 90.78 .45 437.98 Q. L. Rufener Inc. Road Grading Machinery 1961-62 1,673.79 100.42 1962-63 62.37 .25 1,836.83 A. Walling Trailer House 1958-59 25.05 7.77 32.82 Loren Gates Trailer House 1958-59 43.56 13.50 57.06 Glenn Burrill Trailer House 1959-60 32.54 7.48 40.02 Tom Kinoshita Trailer House 1959-60 51.27 11.79 63.06 Kenneth Merryman Trailer House 1959-60 52.75 12.13 64.88 Wm. L. Bethel Tools 1959-60 .99 .23 1.22 Stanley Doe Livestock 1959-60 10.85 2.50 13.35 Young Al Davis Livestock 1959-60 2.15 .49 2.64 Peter Smith, Jr. Trailer House 1959-60 13.50 3.10 16.60 C. T. Black Electric Shop & Supplies 1959-60 51.36 " 11.81 John Hartman Apartments, Furniture & Equipment 1961-62 3.56 .25 3.81 Pierre Fourcade Farm Equipment 1960-61 49.28 7.39 1962-63 36.40 .18 93.25 J. A. & Grace Shoun Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1961-62 - 11.75 .82 12.57 P. D. Robbins Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1961-62 29.13 1.46 1962-63 44.68 .22 75.49 W. E. Ahalt Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 34.84 .17 35.01 E. J. DeChand Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 21.64 .11 21.75 Charles Early et ux Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 31.19 .16 31.35 Howard Gollyhorn Tools 1962-63 19.39 .10 19.49 Marsh A. Harrell et ux Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 23.04 .12 23.16 Clarence Howell Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 87.67 .44 88.11 Milton Huwe et ux Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 5.06 .03 5.09 Shaaran L Hughes Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 27.82 .14 27.96 Roy E. Davis et ux Farm-Equipment-Livestock 1962-63 6.74 .03 6.77 Griffin Realty Co. Farm-Equlpment-Llvestock 1962-63 241.22 1.21 242.43 co Roy G. Green C. A. Miller Farm-Equipment-Livestock ' 1962-63 6.40 .03 6.43 R. B. Rands Livestock & Machinery 1962-63 158.47 .95 159.42 Raymond Gronquist Service Station & Consignment 1962-63 50.59 .25 50.84 Norms Motor Court Motel 1962-63 403.25 2.02 405.27 co Joseph Tatone D. W. Ewing et ux Rooming House & Barber Shop 1962-63 17.86 .09 17.95 Chas Higuera Inventory 1962-63 12.16 .06 12.22 Charles A. Anderegg et ux Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 89.46 .45 89.91 Gilmer Bolson Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 3.18 .02 3.20 Cecil D. Eades Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 265.18 1.33 266.51 R. E. or Zelda Moore Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 91.19 .46 91.65 LaVern Partlow Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 47.19 .24 47.43 Anna Partlow Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 36.77 .18 36.95 Clifford Pool et ux Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 4.63 .02 4.65 Jack Taylor et ux Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 13.90 .07 13.97 Nathan Thorpe et ux Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 8.97 .04 8.91 Rudolph Wasmer Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 6.37 .03 6.40 Ed Boothman Livestock 1962-63 494.47 2.47 496.94 Delbert Ball Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1962-63 10.71 .05 10.76 Beauty Mode Beauty Shop 1958-59 10.16 3.15 co Verle Green 1959-60 13.80 3.17 30.28 John C Jackson Farm-Livestock-Equipment 1959-60 23.82 5.00 1960- 61 31.90 4.79 1961- 62 49.09 3.44 1962- 63 37.27 .19 155.50 Date of first Publication, January 24, 1963. Date of last Publication, February 14, 1963 C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector PINE CITY PINE CITY Many of the But ter Creek residents wpro nwnir. ened early (about 3 a.m.) Sun- aay morning oy mgn creeks, filled to capacity and some over flowing, by high Chinook wind and melting of six to eight uiuues oi snow, some larmers evacuated their cattle and some left their homes for a short while until the creeks subsided. Karla Luciani entered St. An- thony hospital Sunday where she underwent an appendect o m y Tuesday morning. Robbie Booth was a guest Sat urday afternoon of Ricky Drake. in tne evening nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and three younger children, were guests at the Doug Drake home. The oc casion was In honor of Ricky's eighth birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Drake, Hepp- ner, stayed Sunday and Monday with the Doug Drake children at the bandhollow ranch while Mr. and Mrs. Drake took a load of fat steers to Portland. Members of the Pine City Ex tension Unit are invited to be guests of the Heppner Exten sion unit Tuesday, February 12, at the home of Mrs. Bud Peck. Mrs. Doug Drake is project lead er for the lesson, "Facing Widow hood. As part or the lesson, both groups plan to visit Cres- wick Mortuary. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a sack lunch at noon. 'Wise Use of Credit' Subject of Tonight's Shortcourse Study New developments in con sumer credit have caused many people to ask how they can make best use of credit. How much credit can a family afford? What are the sources of credit? How much does credit cost? How can we compare the costs of cre dit when interest and charges are quoted in so many ways? Ihese questions are among others to be considered in a pro gram on "Wise Use Of Credit." This is one of four evening ses sions on family finance present ed by the Morrow County Exten sion service, credit will be dis cussed Thursday, February 7, in Room 1 in the Heppner High school, beginning at 7:30 p. m. It your money isn t doing wnat you want it to why not attend? Navy Recruiting Office Changed The Navy recruiting station, formerly located In the post of fice building has acquired new office space at 369 S. W. First Street in Pendleton. Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. week-days and 9:00 a.m. to noon Saturdays. The phone number at the new Office remains the same, 276-2642. A Navy recruiting represent ative also visits the Heppner post Thurs., Feb. 7. 1963 Page i the V mrrNK GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER. OREGON office on the first Monday of the month hetuppn thn hniira of 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Evpnine' inrmlHAc mav ha made bv rallinu Thief fWhrnn 276-3399 collect or Petty Officer Cox, 443-2063 collect. Npprl crvr a f Mi na1o9 "-. 4-U nm at the Gazette-Times. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold McArthur, pastor American Legion Hall Sunday Afternoons: Sunday Schoool, 2 p.m. Church Worship, 3 p.m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzie, pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir rehearsals, SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST Elwood Boyd, pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Church services, 11:00 a.m. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 p.m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvin W. Dixon, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir rehearsals, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Bill Alsup, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 pjn. Thursday evening, family ser vices, 7:30. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Sunday school and worship. 9:00 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M.Carlton Sober, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Nazarene young oeoole's soc iety 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad- ventist church. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Evening worship, 7:00 p.m. CYF meeting, 8:00 p.m. Chi Rho meeting 1st, 3rd Thurs., 7:00 p.m. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 9:15 a.m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector Holy Communion daily (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M., Sundays 7:30 and 10:00 A. M. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion Hall Ralph J Richards, Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 ajn. Sacrament Service at 11:30. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 ajn. Worship 11:00 ajn. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev Raymond Beard Heppner Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 11:00. Weekday Masses, 7:00 a.m . Four different ways to make going . more fun than getting there - You can Beo why one of America's will make you think that Ice and snow favorite outdoor sports is driving are kid stuff; and for pure adventure, Chevrolets, with four entirely different America's only sports car, Cofvelte kinds of cars to choose from. There's now in two all-new versions with looks the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxu that can stop traffic like a rush-hour rious as you can go without going over- blizzard. Picked your favorite already? board in price; the low-cost The next thing is to take Chevy 11, a good-looking car , r . Fj i r the wheel at your Chevrolet that would send any family fllllWtf dealer's. If that doesn't have packing; another family fcinJ you thinking of places to favorite, the sporty Corvair, . , . (jo, maybe you'd rather just 1 whose rear-engine traction Keeps UQWg Qteat have a ball around town! r ... . JL r&mxM-z?t JiillllillllSiiiiilx ''hii ,A,g,,mAMfM JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE 4 .(SS? ft' CHEVY II NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE to fXf.A'i' mm i. r CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE CORVETTE STINQ RAY SPORT COUPE -1 ,, r Now Bonanza Buyt on four entirely diflertnt kinds of ears at your Chevrolet dealer's Fulleton Chevrolet Company Heppner, Oregon