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(Continued from Page 4) Oscar R. & Ethel T. Rush co Buford L. & Cleta M. Witherspoon (contract buyer) Arnold & Mary Lou Braat Charles Wilson Frank Edward Wiiey-Floyd William Wiley-Frances Marie Wiley Ruth Umiker, Est. Lee J. & Ada Connor Frances. McMillan Delbert T. Vinson Billy D. & Jo Ann Griffin Guy E. Hastings R. B. & Josephine Rands Frank & Mary Marlow Russell K. & Hazel H. Miller Russell K. & Hazel H. Miller Leonard Bedford A. E. & Cecil Stefani A. E. & Cecil Stefani Alice Wiles Est. Adon & Eva M. Hamlett Gordon White Gordon White Gordon White Saben Hastings J. E. Morgan Lewis & Ann Ball Archie & Verona Esteb John C. & Hazel C. Jackson Oscar Rippee EH NWy4 lying S of canal Sec 24 N 26 EWM Irrigon EH Sec 28 4N 27 EWM Irrigon All lots 13, 14 & 15, Blk 41 Irrigon All lots 13 to 21 inc, Blk 31 Irrigon All lots 1, 2 & 3, Blk 30 Irrigon N. E. 66' of lot 1, Blk 7 Lexington N. E. half of lot 10, Blk 10 Lexington All lot 7 Blk 4 Lexington All lots 4 & 5, Blk 17 Lexington Lots 9 & 10, Blk 26 Penlands Addition to Lexington All N of OWR&N Co RW Sec 10 4N 24 EWM 1959-60 Boardman N SWy4 SWy4 Sec 15 4N 24 EWM Boardman SHSH Sec 11 4 N 24 EWM NHNWft less sold Sec 13 4N 24 EWM All SEy4NWJ4, SHNEi, NHNH lying N of Hwy 30 Sec 14 4N 24 EWM Boardman SEy4 of Sec 12 4N 24 EWM Boardman House on Guy Ferguson land WHN'a NWy4 SWy4 Sec 17 rN 25 EWM Boardman W 5' lot 2, Blk 15 All lot 3, Blk 15 Wills Addition to lone All lots 9 & 10, Blk 8 Sperry 2nd Addition to lone S. 80 lots 5 & 6, Blk 2 Cluffs Addition to lone All lots 4 to 7 inc, Blk 2 Halvorsens Addition to lone NH lots 9, 10 & 11, Blk 3 lone All lots 1 & 2, Blk 4 Sperrys 2nd Addition to lone All lots 3, Blk 4 Sperrys 2nd Addition to lone All lots 3 & 4, Blk 3 Adams Addition to Hardman All lots 5 & 6, Blk 2 Cluffs 8th Addition to lone Tract No. 39, Bgn at S. W. cor of lot 3, Blk 1, Halvorsens Add. to lone, Thence E 220', Thence S 200', Thence E 140' Thence S 32' to center of Willow Crk, Thence N along E line of A St. 420' to p.o.b. Begn 42' S of the S E cor of lot 5, Blk 1, Town of Morgan, Thence W 300', Thence S 250', Thence E 300', Thence N 250' to p.o.b. 1.72 acres NVa NW4 Sec 25 IS 24 EWM lone Cabin on Claude White land Sec 32 5N 26 EWM Hardman 1957- 58 .60 $ 1958- 59 .71 -23 1959- 60 .74 -18 1960- 61 .76 -12 1961- 62 .65 .05 1962- 63 .53 -01 1959- 60 233.62 56.84 1960- 61 237.38 38.76 1961- 62 242.53 20.20 1962- 63 197.85 2.30 1958- 59 33.85 10.94 1959- 60 37.38 9.09 1960- 61 38.09 ' 6.22 1961- 62 39.17 3.26 1962- 63 ' 29.44 .34 1959- 60 27.53 6.70 1960- 61 54.42 - 8.89 1961- 62 55.62 4.63 1962- 63 46.72 .54 1959- 60 17.80 4.33 1960- 61 26.30 4.29 1961- 62 27.42 258 1962- 63 19.20 .22 1958- 59 2.07 .67 1959- 60 2.07 .50 1960- 61 2.70 .44 1961- 62 3.09 .26 1962- 63 2.78 .03 1957- 58 3.09 1.25 1958- 59 3.45 1.12 1959- 60 3.46 .84 1960- 61 4.51 .74 1961- 62 4.64 .39 1962- 63 3.48 .04 1958- 59 26.91 8.70 1959- 60 26.95 6.56 1960- 61 35.14 5.74 1961- 62 35.54 2.96 1962- 63 34.75 .40 1958- 59 20.01 6.47 1959- 60 20.04 4,88 1960- 61 26.13 4,27 1961- 62 27.04 2.25 1962- 63 33.36 .39 1959- 60 2.07 .50 1960- 61 2.70 .44 1961- 62 2.32 .19 1962- 63 .70 .01 A 1959-60 5.08 1.24 1960- 61 5.34 .87 1961- 62 5.36 .45 1962- 63 4.05 .05 1958- 59 37.68 11.34 1959- 60 79.52 18.55 1960- 61 ' 141.26 23.07 1961- 62 152.22 12.68 1962- 63 131.45 1.52 1958- 59 25.44 8.22 1959- 60 27.07 6.59 1960- 61 28.48 4.65 1961- 62 29.03 2.42 1962- 63 22.00 .26 1958- 59 815.67 263.71 1959- 60 868.00 211.18 1960- 61 913.14 149.12 1961- 62 933.41 77.75 1962- 63 706.96 8.20 1959- 60 39.76 9.67 1960- 61 41.83 6.83 1961- 62 42.81 " 3.57 1962- 63 32.42 .38 1958- 59 47.25 15.28 1959- 60 49.5G 12.06 1960- 61 58.14 9.49 1961- 62 54.55 4.54 1962- 63 40.65 .47 1955-56 28.74 16.19 1958- 39 30.07 9.72 1959- 60 31.54 7.67 1960- 61 37.00 6.04 1961- 62 35.26 2.94 1962- 63 39.88 .46 1958- 59 39.51 12.77 1959- 60 41.45 10.08 1960- 61 48.62 " 7.94 1961- 62 46.17 3.85 1962- 63 30.68 .38 1958- 59 138.06 44.63 1959- 60 165.78 40.33 1960- 61 194.49 31.76 1961- 62 243.44 20.28 1962- 63 222.43 2.58 . 1958- 59 D.45 3.06 1959- 60 9.91 2.41 1960- 61 11.63 1.90 1961- 62 10.91 .91 1962- 63 11.51 .13 1958- 59 469.01 151.63 1959- 60 491.95 119.69 1960- 61 57 112 94.24 1961- 62 345.65 28.79 1962- 63 297.60 3.45 1958- 59 32.64 10.55 1959- 60 34.24 8.33 1960- 61 40.17 6.56 1961- 62 37.78 3.15 1962- 63 20.71 .24 1959- 60 .65 .16 1960- 61 .86 .14 1961- 62 .75 .06 1962- 63 .69 .01 1958- 59 56.69 18.33 1959- 60 59.47 14.47 1960- 61 69.76 11.39 1961- 62 66.32 5.52 1962- 63 61.36 .71 1959- 60 73.88 1758 1960- 61 86.67 14.15 1961- 62 81.43 6.78 1962- 63 79.77 .73 1957- 58 11.30 4.56 1958- 59 12.49 4.04 1959- 60 13.16 3.20 1960- 61 15.95 2.60 1961- 62 14.52 1.21 1962- 63 12.94 .15 1958- 59 124.92 40.39 1959- 60 131.58 32.00 1960- 61 159.48 26.04 1961- 62 147.97 12.33 1962- 63 13182 1.53 1959- 60 42.57 10.36 1960- 61 56.89 9.29 1961- 62 32.02 2.67 1962- 63 22.87 .27 4.82 Beauty Clinics For All Four-H Girls Scheduled 207.78 A continuation of the "Self 1,029.48 improvement" program for all Morrow county 4-H eirls is an nounced this year in a series of 4-H Beauty Clinics scheduled for me next tnree Saturdays in March, according to Esther Kir mis, Morrow county extension agent. This year we've Dlanned some training in hair care and hair 205.05 styling, skin care and the use of make-up, a girl and her figure, hand care, and a review of the modeling steps," informs the agent. Mrs. John Jepsen. lone, and Shirley Van Winkle of Lois's Beauty shop, Heppner; Edwinna Hermiston; Mrs. Luther Carroll, Avon representative from Uma- una; Mrs. Robert Jones, Hep pner; Penny Jones, Irrigon; Arle- la MccaDe, lone; ana iora van Winkle, Lexington, will be giv ing assistance at these clinics. All meetings will start at 1:00 p. m. All 4-H girls (regardless of protect) are invited to attend. Meetings are scheduled for: March 16 Old Irrigon School cafeteria; March 23 lone School 183 65 cafetorium, and March 30 Hep- 101.84 14.61 27.01 144.84 Monument HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday, March 14, 1963 IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir rehearsals, LEXINGTON CHUBCH OF CHBIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 ajn. ST PATRICK'S CHUBCH Rev Raymond Beard Heppner Weekday Masses, 7:00 a.m . Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 11:00. 154.18 By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT National 4-H I Club Week was observed here 8.93 Dy a special program last week. monument empire tsu 1 1 a e r s sponsored an open house for the community to observe 4-H clubs in action Seven iunior leaders 22.44 gave talks on trips they had taken and of their experiences in 4-H. Films and slides were shown on the 1962 Fair. - A daughter, Sandra Dawn, was I horn MnnHav nicrht in .Tnhn Hav 609.29 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds, weigning 7 lbs., 7 oz. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Stubblefield and Mrs. Stella Mc Carty, all of Monument. Mike Ogle, who had sureerv Wednesday in John Day, has (been able to return home. Rev Verne Wiese, Mavnard Hamilton and Bob Humphrey drove to Mt. Vernon Sunday 4,947.14 morning where they gave their reports on their trip to Sacra mento, Calif., in February for the Presbyterian Convention. They I drove on to Dnvvillp nt nnnn for 177.27 the services there in the after noon, then home at Monument for reports at the evening ser- i w vice. MMM club held its regular moAtln.. TI.M.r.i)n.t nf,nHn n, nnn niTCuuK iiiuiauaj aiiciuuuu ai '""V the home of Mrs. Wave Jackson I Those present were G o 1 d i e Round, Mae McWillis, Mamie Fergerson, Delsia Sweek, Rita King, Ossie Engle, Pearl Martin Grace Stirritt, Marge Deardoff 245 R1 and daughters, Phyllis Flowers i ana Manna Matieson. Hostesses I were Mrs. Jackson and Phyllis Flowers. The next meeting is April 4 at the home of Mae Mc Willis. 241.43 1 Mrs. Stanley Boyer, Mrs Roy Farrer and Mrs Verne Wiese drove to Prairie City Friday, March 8, to see Sam Robert Narthaeest, famous artist, work. I Mrs Rrthflrt Hnlmpc Knnt Rnt. 1,103.78 J urday in Prairie City. bunday, March 10, was the I second work day on the City I Park. Gravel was hauled and the ground leveled ready to pour ce- pi g2 1 mem at tne next wont aay ior I a lemns uuuii un viiu coiner. There were 20 people working Ion it. A pot luck dinner was held at the Stanley Boyer home. Tom Erhardt has taken over 2,579.13 Norris Stubblefield's place on I the town council board. Rev. and Mrs. Verne Wiese and children spent several days re cently in Pendleton ioiiowing the death of his father there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin were recent week-end visitors in La Grande at the Lewis Batty home. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell and two sons of Wall Creek were visitors Feb ruary 24 at the Frank Howell home. Mrs. Helen Brown left Feb ruary 24 with her daughter for a business trip to Boise, Idaho. Those going to Pendleton for the basketball tournament were 361.59 Mr and Mrs. Dean Ennght, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farrens, Owen Smith and children, Jack Sweek, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Croker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell, Robert Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes, Mrs. Lottie Foss, Mrs. Effie Stlrwalt, Mr. and Mrs lf:nrpf Stnhhlf'fipld. Mrs. Archie 9612 Gienger, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Gienger. There were about 2W adults and children who came Febru ary 24 to the Legion-Grange hall for their oral vaccine for polio. Ben Spain, manager of Colum bia Power Co-op, was in Port land last week on business. Boardman Farmer Mayflower Director Henry Gantenbein of Board- man was elected to the board of dtiectors of Mayflower Farms during the organization's 33rd annual meeting at the head quarters Plant in Portland March 5. Gantenbein succeeds Frank N. Nelson of Walla Walla on the board. W. A. Kessl of ScaPDOose and Richard Barnes of Silverton were re-elected as directors. During the session. President Henry Hagg of Beaverton an nounced that directors had authorized payment of 1942 Series equity certificates held by producer-members of the or ganization, rayment will be made during the current year. More than 430 persons attend ed the one-day meeting to hear progress reports on Mayflower Farms operations, dairy legisla tion and other matters. 194.37 3.32 1 364.02 Wallowa Man Named Hereford President Bill Wolfe, Wallowa, was re elected president of the Oregon Hereford association by the membership in attendance at the organizaton's annual meeting in Enterprise March 4. Wolfe ore- sided over the business session commenting on the enthusiasm of the group in looking at the year ahead. Elected vice-president was Bill Duff, Adams. Ruth Adams, En terprise, was unanimouslv re elected to Handle the secretarial duties. New board members for the organization are Jim McClelland of Klamath Falls and John Os- born of Baker. All members of the Oregon Hereford association will be list ed in a new directory, to be released by April 1 Further In formation about the directory may be obtained by writing the secretary at Box 131, Enterprise. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold McArthur, pastor American Legion Hall Sunday Afternoons: Sunday Schoool, 2 p.m. Church Worship, 3 p.m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector noiy communion daily (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M.. Sundavs 7:30 and 10:00 A. M. SEVENTH-DAT ADVEHTIST Elwood Boyd, pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 ajm. Church services, 11:00 ajn. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 pan. 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 ajn. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 PJn. Thursday evening, famllv ser vices, 7:30. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor sunaay school and worship, 9:00 a.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE . Rev. M.Carlton Sober, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 ajn. Worship 11:00 Nazarene young people's soc iety 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 pjn. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad Ventist church. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 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 CHUBCH lOM Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 9:15 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. 808.06 You and each of you are further notified to appear within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this summons and defend this suit or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption of said properties, and if you so appear you are further notified to serve a copy of your appearance, objections or answer on the undresigned at his post office address as herein below stated. , , ., , ,,, ,JA If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled Court foreclosing the liens of said taxes as shown by the said tax foreclosure list, together with interest and all costs as shall be due upon each of such prop erties Said judgment and decree will order that the Clerk of this Court shall deliver a certified copy of said judgment and decree to the Tax Collector of Morrow County, Oregon, and said judgment and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the County of each of the properties therein described. And you further are notified that plaintiff will apply to the Court for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. L , , , C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff and Tax Collector For Morrow County Herman W. Winter, District Attorney For Morrow County, Oregon, and Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address: Heppner, Oregon Date of First Publicaton: March 14, 1963. Date of Last Publication: April 4, 1963. 176.94 Tw TWLre AAaa A new secretary was elected by the Two Tracker club at a meeting held at the Orville Weiss home March 2. Gail Mai- com was elected. There were 11 members present. At our next meeting, we are to bring our horses. It will be at Bob Berg- Strom's. We are supposed to learn the parts of a saddle and bridle by then also. Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mrs. Albert Wright were visitors. Mrs. Weiss served refreshments. 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