HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. March 28. 1363
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HONORED at Friendship Night at the Masonic hall here Friday
night were Shannon Mahoney (front left), honorary grand drill
leader. Order of Rainbow, and Ginny Lou Turner (front right),
grana cnoir memjoer. ine gins are witn tneir mothers, Mrs. P. W.
Mahoney (left rear) and Mrs. Don Turner (right rear).
(G-T Photo)
Shannon Mahoney, Ginny Lou Turner
Honored at Rainbow Reception Friday
Some 70 persons attended the
Friendship Night and reception
for Shannon Mahoney, honorary
grand anil leader, and Uinny
lou lurner, errand choir mem
ber, Order of Rainbow for Girls,
Friday night at the Masonic hall
In Heppner. Mrs, J. O. Turner
played piano selections for the
affair.
Kathy Ray, worthy advisor,
Ruth Assembly No. 50, gave the
welcome address to the guests,
This was followed by the intro
duction of the special guests who
Included Mrs. Harold Becket,
grand deputy; Mrs. Lorraine Irby
grand deputy. Arlington: Shan
non Mahoney, honorary grand
drill leader; Ginny Lou Turner,
grand choir member; Laurie Irby,
grand historian, Arlington; Don
Turner, worthy patron, OES Ruth
Chapter No. 32; Clarence Baker,
worshipful master Heppner Ma
sonic lodge No. 69; Mrs. Lewu
Halvorsen, mother advisor, lone
Assembly, Rainbow; Mrs. Paul
Jones, past mother advisor of
Ruth Assembly; Mrs. Gene Ferg-
Condon Women Host
Mid-Columbia Meet
On April 1 the Mid-Columbia
Association of Congregational
Christian Women will hold its
spring meeting at the Condon
Congregational church. Repre
sentatives from The Dalles,
Mllton-Freewater, Ingle Chapel,
Enterprise, lone and Condon are
urged to attend this meeting.
Registration will begin at 9:30
with the opening program be
ginning at 10:00 a.m. and ad
journment about 3 p.m.
Dr. A. J. Buttrey, superinten
dent of the Oregon Congregat
ional Conference, will address
the group on the theme "The
United Church: No Longer a
Dream." Mrs. Harold Miller, pres
ident of the Oregon Fellowship
of Congregational Women, is us
ing the title "New Patterns in
a Ministry of Love" for her talk.
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Gertrude Boyd Crane, retired Pro
fessor of Religion from Pacific
University, Forest Grove, who
will give a Meditation preceed
ing the installation of officers.
The worship service will oe
conducted by The Dalles Wo
men's Fellowship and there will
be a business session at which
time officers will be elected for
the coming year. Mrs. Markhain
Baker, lone, association presi
dent, will preside.
uson, past mother advisor of
Ruth Assembly; Kathy Ray,
worthy advisor of Ruth Assem
bly, Kathy Rea of lone, Shannon
Mahoney, Ginger Springer,
Sherie Olson, and Beverly Blake,
all past worthy advisors. Board
members introduced were Clar
ence Baker, Harley Young, Mrs.
Lucille Wilson, Mrs. Dick Wilk
inson, Mrs. Marcel Jones, and
Mrs. Tom Hughes.
Line officers Brenda Young,
Rogenia Wilson, Dianne Schaf
fitz and Kathy Ray gave an
addendum honoring Shannon,
and Judy Jones and Janis Baker
sang a song in Shannon's honor
with Margaret Green accom
panying them at the piano.
Shannon expressed gratitude
for her work in the Order of
Rainbow for Girls organization
and introduced her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Mahoney, and
other out-of-town relatives, Mrs.
Bethene Hiatt and Mrs. Kath
lene Mather, both of Pendleton.
Ginny Lou was honored with
an addendum and a song by
Judy Jones with Margaret Green
at the piano. She gave a response
and introduced her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Turner, her grand
mother, Mrs. J. O. Turner; Mrs.
Oliver Adams, Portland; and her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Caleen, Mansfield, Ohio.
Marie Van Marter, niece of
Shannon, and Jeff Turner,
brother of Ginny Lou, presented
them with a floral bouquet.
The reception followed in the
dining room with Mrs. Don
Turner and Mrs. Phil Mahoney
in charge. Mrs. Harold Becket
cut the large sheet cake which
she had made in the form of an
open Bible honoring Shannon
and Ginny Lou. Also serving
were Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs. How
ard Bryant, Mrs. Marcel Jones
and daughter, Judy.
The refreshments were furn
ished by the board members and
other cakes were made by Mrs.
Jim Myers, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Van Marter, and Mrs. Roy
Quackcnbush. Mrs. Van Marter
had charge of the decorations
and centerpiece.
European Tour Leader
To Give Illustrated
Talk in Lexington
Mrs. Helen King, tour director
for the coming Homemaker Tour
to Europe, will be a special
guest of the Co-op Biddies of the
Lexington Oil Co-op at a special
program Monday afternoon, April
1 at the Lexington schoolhouse
auditorium, according to Mrs.
Millard Nolan. The meeting will
begin at 1:30.
An invitation is extended all
women in the area to see the
colored slides of previous trips
to Europe by Mrs. King, and
view exhibits of embroideries
and crafts brought from over
seas. Instead of the usual scen
ery shots in slides, she features
everyday life in Europe, includ
ing test kitchens, typical meals,
homes, children, and closeups of
hostesses to other Homemaker
Tour groups.
Among the cities to be visited
on the September 11 to October
1 Homemaker tour are Vienna,
Paris, Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo,
Amsterdam and London. Going
from Seattle, Wn., over the polar
route, the tour will start in Paris,
then to Vienna and through the
Scandinavian countries.
Mrs. King, tour director, was
formerly women's editor for a
regional farm cooperative paper
and director of their regional
women's program, of which the
Lexington group is a unit. She
has been a delegate to inter
national congresses of co-op wo
men, as well as leading previous
Homemaker Tours which she ar
ranged.
Friendship Hanky baskets are
taken along with the tours, and
the goodwill tokens from Amer
lean women are distributed to
women overseas, thus starting
many pen friendships. Members
are invited to bring handker
chiefs with their name and ad
dress sewed to them. They
should be inside an envelope
with the full name and address
of the donor on the outside and
a one cage resume of her in
terests and general information
Inside Mrs. King said that in
nrevious years reply letters had
started flying back across the
ocean and continent even before
the tour was completed.
Hostesses for the Monday meet
ing will be Mrs. Ruth McCabe,
Mrs. Ola Ruggles, Mrs. Edna
Turner and Mrs. Delia Scrivner.
Mothers, Daughters To Hear Indonesia Talk at Banquet
Guest speaker for a Mother
Daughter banquet planned for
Friday evening, March 29, at the
Methodist church, will be Mrs.
Fred (Francis) Hartsteen, former
resident of Indonesia. She will
speak of life experiences of. her
family in Indonesia at the time
they were forced to leave with
the advent of Sukarno's regime, program.
of their life in Holland and how
they were brought to our area
last fall for resettlement, through
sponsorship of the Hermiston
Methodist church. She is of
Chinese-Dutch extraction and
will contribute much interest
and information to the evening's
The banquet dinner will be
prepared and served by members
of the Methodist Men's club un
der the direction of Gene Pierce
and Roy Quackenbush. Serving
will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the
church dining rooms. Tickets will
be sold at the door.
Charlene Rhea daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea, spent
the past week at home from her
teaching duties at Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Alba Bartholo
mew of Wishram, Wn., visited
Sunday afternoon at the Jasper
Myers home. Mr. Bartholomew
is a nephew of Mrs. Phebe Bartholomew.
Notice of Foreclosure of Tax Liens As Shown by Morrow County Foreclosure List for
the Year 1963
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MORROW COUNTY
MORROW COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon
Plaintiff
vs.
Bill Sherman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Sherman, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen
and son Bob of Pendleton, to Los
Angeles, Calif., during spring va
cation. They attended some of
the classes at UCLA where the
Christensen's daughter, Darlene,
Is a student. Bill and Bob were
former classmates in Stayton
High school.
Family Gathering
Honors Mr. Neill
Relatives gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill Sun
day, March 17, to observe the
87th birthday of Mr. Neill. Com
ing for the week-end from baiem
were his son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kinton
and their two daughters, Becky
and Nancy. On Sunday Mr.
Neill's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill of Herm
iston and his niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pluard, al
so of Hermiston, joined the group.
Others coming for the day
were Mrs. Neill's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Knighten of Kennewick, Wn.
Harold & Alpha Wilson; P. A. Wilson Est.; Clarence Moore; Llewellyn L. Robbins et ux.; Naomi Mover Mathews, Albert
& Flora Schunk; Jack W. Olson; Margaret Phelps co Loyal Parker (contract buyer); Harold & Ruby D. Becket; Max A. &
Mabel Schultz et al; Vernon Prock; David L. Oeder & Henry M. Richelderfer; Robert Voile; C. Paul & J. Eyelyn
Sandifur; Leonard D. & Evelyn M. Abercrombie; R. E. & Lavelle Carter; Howard & Crystal Gollyhorn; Al D. & Murial
Wherley; Oscar R, & Ethel T. Rush co Buford L. & Cleta M. Witherspoon (contract buyer); Arnold & Mary Lou Braat,
Charles Wilson; Frank Edward Wiley-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; Leonard Bedford; A. E. & Cecil Stefani. Alice Wiles
Est; Adon & Eva M. Hamlett; Gordon White; Saben Hastings; J. E. Morgan; Lewis & Ann Ball; Earnest R .Lundell co
Cleo & Robert Drake (contract buyer); Archie & Verona Esteb; John C. Jackson; Oscar Rippee, and also all persons owning
or claiming to own or having or claiming to have an interest in any property included in the foreclosure list in the com
plaint herein, Defendants.
SUMMONS , , . . . . .
To: All defendants above named and to all persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any
interest in any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, and being the Morrow County delinquent tax
foreclosure list for the year 1963:
You are required to take notice that the plaintiff herein has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County an application to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the Morrow County tax foreclosure list for the year
1963, herein set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment and decree foreclosing such tax
liens not less than thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the first publication, and
any and all persons interested in any of the real property included in said foreclosure list are hereby required to file an
answer and defense, if any there be, or if any they have, to such application for judgment and decree within thirty days
after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of first publication of this summons, which date
is the 14th day of March, 1963.
This notice is published in The Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper of general circulation, published in said County,
by authority of an order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon and designated in such order of the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon, as the newspaper in which said notice is to be published, which order is dated March 7.
That the delinquent list for the year 1963, which application is made to foreclose, is as follows:
Name of Owner
as shown on
latest Tax Roll
Description of Property
Harold & Alpha Wilson
P. A. Wilson Est.
NOTICE
ALL CUSTOMERS OF HEPPNER
GARBAGE SERVICE
Rate Schedule of $1.50 per month for weekly pickup
of first 32 gallon garbage can plus 50c for each ad
ditional can will be effective for month of April
billing. Any trash other than garbage will be charged
for accordingly.
Also, May 1 will be deadline for garbage cans Instead
of other type containers.
-HEPPNER
DISPOSAL
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Herman Green
World Trends Subject
Of WSCS Panel Talk
Mrs. Norman Nelson, Lexing
ton; Mrs. E. Markham Baker,
lone, and Rev. Melvin Dixon
Heppner, will comprise a panel
who will speak at the regular
WSCS meeting at the Methodist
church Wednesday evening, April
3, at 8 p.m.
The discussion will follow
film strip depicting the world
wide trends of population ex
plosion and mobility; technolog
leal lag in underdeveloped coun
tries; juvenile delinquency and
will bring out ways in which
these trends are reflected in the
local community, stressing im
portance of family and church
in providing solid foundations of
purpose in present day conius
ion of values.
Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Baker
are active community church
workers, both were Oregon dele
gates to the associated country
Women of the World conference
in Toronto. Canada. Both were
chairmen of the Home and Com
munity Living and Youth Ac
tivities committees, respectively,
in the 1958 county ten-year plan
ning conference.
An opportunity will be given
for open discussion. All women
of the community are extended
an invitation to attend and par
ticioate in this program on cur
rent trends, regardless of present
church affiliations.
Dramatic Troupe
To Give Play Here
A dramtic religious plav, "Re
hearsal in Kerioth," will be
staged at the First Christian
church, Heppner, Friday even
ing, April 26, at 7:30 p.m.
Characters will be played by
the Heritage Players, now in
their fifth year of touring, com
bluing quality religious drama
literature with the talents of ex
perienced and dedicated Christ
ian performers. Their work is
highly respected by both church
leaders and professional people
in theatre and television.
The public is cordially invited
to this performance. There will
be no admittance charge, but
a free-will offering will be received.
Mrs. Jim Thomson returned
home March 17 from a three
week's trp to Woodland Hills,
Calif., where she visited her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Walters and helped
In caring for her new grandson,
Russell Martin, born February
20. She stopped en route in Port
land for overnight visits with
another daughter, Bernice, in
business training there.
Clarence Moore
Llewellyn L. Robbins et ux
Naomi Moyer Mathews
Albert & Flora Schunk
Jack W. Olson
Margaret Phelps
co Loyal Parker (contract buyer)
Harold & Ruby D. Becket
Max A. & Mabel Schultz et al
Vernon Prock
David L. Oeder & Henry M. Richelderfer
Robert Vollee
C. Paul & J. Evelyn Sandifur
C. Paul & J. Evelyn Sandifur
Leonard D. & Evelyn M. Abercrombie
R. E. & Lavelle Carter
Howard & Crystal Gollyhorn
Al D. & Murial Wherley
Oscar R. & Ethel T. Rush
co Buford L. & Cleta M. Witherspoon
(contract buyer)
All lot 1, Blk 11, Mt. Vernons
Addition to city of Heppner
All lots 9, 10 & 11, Blk. 11
Mt. Vernon Addition to City of
Heppner
S. W. 90' Lot 1, Blk. 21, Mt. Vernons
Addition to City of Heppner
House on frl lots 2 & 3, Blk. 2
Looneys Addition to City of Heppner
E. of the N.W. cor lot 2, Blk. 1, Looneys
Addition to town of Heppner, running
thence E. 62.28' to p.o.b. thence S. 1.86
chains, thence E. 62', thence N. 1.86
chains, thence W. 62' to p.o.b.
W. 16.14' lot 2, Blk. 1, E. 114' Lot 3,
Blk. 1, Lonneys Addition to City of
Heppner
Lots 1 & 2 less Tract No. 179,
Blk. 1, Original town of Heppner
NWte NWVi lot 9, Blk. 4, S. 4' lot 10,
Blk. 4, Original town of Heppner
All lots 3 & 4, Blk. 2, Ayers 4th
Addition to the City of Heppner
Bg. at the N.W. cor of SWNWy4 of Sec. 35,
T. 2S R26EWM; Thence S on the line of said
Sec. 35 to a pt due W of the NW cor of
lot 7, Blk 6, in town of Heppner; Thence
E to sd NW cor of sd lot 7, Blk 6; Thence
N on the W li of Blk 6, to a pt due E of
p.o.b.; Thence due W to p.o.b. Also the W 6',
of lots 9 & 10, Blk 6, Original Town of
Heppner and more particularly described
as follows: Begin at NW cor of lot 10,
Blk 6 in Town of Heppner, running thence
S 132' to SW cor of Lot 9, Blk 6, Thence
N 132', Thence W 6' to the p.o.b.
Cabin on Gourley land
Sec 27 TWP 4S R28 EWM
Lots 2, 3 & 4 Sec 17, 5N R 27 EWM
Irrlgon
Frl, NEy4 SWV4 170x160'
Sec 36, 5N R 26 EWM
Irrigon
E NWV4, W NEVi Sec 2 6, 5N R 26 EWM
Irrigon
SEV SWV4 Sec 23, 5N R 26
Irrigon
Frl of lot 8, Blk 4 W
Sec 25, 5N R 26 EWM
Irrigon
Lot 3, Blk 21 W, Sec 24 T 5N R 26 EWM
Irrigon
Lot 1, Blk 34 W, Sec 23 5N R 26 EWM
Irrigon
E 165' lot 3, W 247'j' lot 2, Blk 34W
Sec. 23 5N 26 EWM
Irrigon
Ei-j NWU N. of canal, Sec 24 N 26 EWM
Irrigon
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Year of Amount Interest
Delin- of to Total
quency Taxes ' 4-16-63
1957- 58 $ 28.32 1L42
1958- 59 29.04 9.39
1959- 60, 29.58 7.20
1960- 61 34.50 5.63
1961- 62 32.02 2.67
1962- 63 29.05 .34 219.16
1958- 59 50.34 16.27
1959- 60 51.27 12.47
1960- 61 59.80 9.77
1961- 62 55.15 4.59
1962- 63 50.03 .58 310.27
1957- 58 14.16 5.71
1958- 59 14.52 4.69
1959- 60 14.79 3.60
1960- 61 17.25 2.82
1961- 62 6.23 .52
1962- 63 5.65 07 90.01
1958- 59 7.74 2.50
1959- 60 7.89 1.92
1960- 61 9.20 1.50 30.75
1958- 59 10.75 3.15
1959- 60 84.80 20.63
1960- 61 98.90 16.15
1961- 62 90.72 7.56
1962- 63 82.31 .95 415.92
1958- 59 79.38 25.66
1959- 60 80.85 19.67
1960- 61 94.30 15.40
1961- 62 87.17 7.26
1962- 63 79.09 .92 489.70
1959- 60 52.26 12.71
1960- 61 60.95 9.95
1961- 62 56.04 4.67
1962- 63 50.84 .59 248.01
1959- 60 294.81 71.73
1960- 61 343.85 56.15
1961- 62 316.65 26.38
1962- 63 287.29 3.33 1,400.19
1958- 59 43.95 12.89
1959- 60 109.45 26.63
1960- 61 127.65 20.85
1961- 62 117.41 9.78
1962- 63 106.52 1.24 576.37
1958- 59 12.31 3.61
1959- 60 107.47 26.15
1960- 61 125.35 20.47
1961- 62 115.63 9.63
1962- 63 104.91 1.22 526.75
1959- 60 4.29 1.04
1960- 61 5.29 .86
1961- 62 5.28 .44
1962- 63 4.65 .05 21.90
1959- 60 6.27 1.53
1960- 61 6.37 1.04
1961- 62 6.85 .57
1962- 63 5.62 .06 28.31
1958- 59 70.22 22.70
1959- 60 74.54 18.14
1960- 61 75.64 12.35
1961- 62 77.73 6.47
1962- 63 64.40 .75 422.94
1959- 60 480.56 116.92
1960- 61 484.34 79.09
1961- 62 527.15 43.91
1962- 63 480.85 5.58 2,218.40
1959- 60 124.62 30.32
1960- 61 125.36 20.47
1961- 62 138.15 11.51
1962- 63 129.83 1.51 581.77
1958- 59 30.15 9.75
1959- 60 32.21 7.84
1960- 61 32.65 5.33
1961- 62 23.86 1.99
1962- 63 28.43 .33 172,54
1957-58 22.27 8.98
1959- 60 27.00 6.57
1960- 61 27.29 4.46
1961- 62 29.11 2.42
1962- 63 25.66 .30 154.06
1959- 60 16.83 4.09
1960- 61 26.69 4.36
1961- 62 29.39 2.45
1962- 63 27.17 .32 111.30
1959- 60 35.59 8.66
1960- 61 35.85 5.85
1961- 62 39.26 3.27
1962- 63 36.17 .42 165.07
1957- 58 233.60 89.54
1958- 59 270.83 82.14
1959- 60 311.40 69.54
1960- 61 485.10 79.22
1961- 62 522.44 43.52
1962- 63 468.87 5.44 2,661.64