Oscar R. & Ethel T. Rush
co Buford L. & Cleta M. Witherspoon
(contract buyer)
Arnold & Mary Lou Braat
(Continued from Page 4)
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
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
m NWy4 lying S of canal
Sec 24 N 26 EWM
Irrigon
E 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
Boardman
NV4 SWy4 SWy4 Sec 15 4N 24 EWM
Boardman
SS Sec 11 4 N 24 EWM
NNWy4 less sold Sec 13 4N 24 EWM
All SEy4NW, SHNEtt, NN& lying N of
Hwy 30 Sec 14 4N 24 EWM
Boardman
SEy4 of Sec 12 4N 24 EWM
Boardman
House on Guy Ferguson land
WN NWy4 SW4 Sa 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
N 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
Ntt NW Sec 25 IS 24 EWM
lone
Cabin on Claude White land
Sec 32 5N 26 EWM
Hardman
1957- 58 .60 .24
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
iyt-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 2.28
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
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 29.05 2.42
1962- 63 22.00 J26
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.Y6 9.67
1960- 61 41.83 6.83
1961- 62 42.61 3.57
1962- 63 32.42 .38
1958- 59 47.25 15.28
1959- 60 49.56 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- 59 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.bS .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 .36
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- 59 463.01 151.63
1959- 60 491.95 119.69
1960- 61 57 1.12 94.24
1961- 62 345,b5 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 17.98
1960- 61 86.67 14.15
1961- 62 81.43 6.78
1962- 63 79.77 .73
4.82
1,029.48
207.78
205.05
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, March 28. 1963
Group Installs at Sunday Service
101.84
14.61
27.01
183.65
144.84
8.93
22.44
609.29
154.18
4,947.14
177.27
292.00
245.51
241.43
1,103.78
61.82
2,579.13
194.37
3.32
364.02
361.59
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON At a verv im-
Dressive candlelight cpremnnv
on Sundav morninc at thp I.py.
ington Christian church, new of
ficers of the Women's Fellow.
ship group were installed with
June Field installing officer.
Theme of the installation was
"stepping into shoes" of the last
year's officers.
Those installed were Mrs. C.
C. Jones, chairman; Mrs. Walter
Smith. vice rhairmani Mrs
Alonzo Henderson, secretary and
Mrs. Bin Marquardt, treasurer.
Vocalist for the installation was
Sue Messenger.
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 96.12
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 HI 82 1.53 808.06
1959- 60 42.57 10.36
1960- 61 56.89 9.29
1961- 62 32.02 2.67
1962- 63 22.J7 .27 176.94
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.
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 jsnall 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 M may be just and equitable
in the premises.
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.
The ladies pinochle club met
at the home of Mrs. Florence
McMillan on Friday afternoon.
Those playing were Mrs. A. F.
Majeske, Mrs. Florence McMil
lan, Mrs. Merle Cornelison, and
Mrs. Charles Colley.
Lee Colley of Casa Grande,
Ariz., has been spending some
time with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Colley, he is em
ployed in spraying in Morrow
county.
Mrs. Bertha Hunt spent the
week-end in Portland where she
visited Mrs. Francis McMillan,
Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trannie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts of
Maupin and son Steve visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Majeske over the week-end and
celebrated Steve's birthday. Oth
er dinner guests on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Majeske and children.
Word has been received in Lex
ington that Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Griffith and baby son are pat
ients in the Columbia Basin hos
pital in Ephrata suffering from
injuries received in a three car
accident near Ephrata a couple
of weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
Mrs. Florence McMillan motored
to Rufus Sunday taking the
children of Mr. and Mrs. George
Irvin home after spring vacat
ion spent in Lexington.
Mrs. Armin Wihlon spent the
week-end visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers in Coun
cil, Idaho.
Richard Wihlon of Louisville,
Ky. has arrived in Lexington
where he is employed at Gar
Aviation. His wife and children
will join him soon.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Smith
and children motored to Yakima,
Wn., last week, taking Mrs.
Smith's mother, Mrs. Delmar Wo
dell to her home there.
Rev. and Mrs. Philip Ryan of
John Day were Saturday guests
at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Walter Smith. Mrs. Ryan is a
sister of Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt and
children Norita, Billie June and
Philip were Spokane, Wn. visitors
last week.
Mrs. Vernon Munkers is va
cationing in Arizona with a sis
ter, her daughter and family,
and otner relatives.
Carroll Messenger, Pendleton,
visited spring vacation with his
sisters and families, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Marquardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messen
ger and family and Carroll
Messenger visited Sunday after
noon with Robert Hughes who is
recuperating in the Community
hospital in Pendleton from burns
recently received.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Smith
and daughters spent Sunday at
Walla Walla, Wn., where they
visited Whitman Mission sight.
Lexington HEC met at the
home of Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
last Thursday for their regular
meeting. The meeting was pre
sided over by the chairman, Mrs.
Armin Wihlon. Those present
were Mrs. Ella Burgoyne, Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse, Mrs. Nora'
Turner, Mrs. Edna Turner, -Mrs.
Karl Miller, Mrs. Ola Ruggjfc,
Mrs. Fearl Devine, Mrs. Steag
all and Mrs. Wihlon. Next meet
ing is scheduled for Mrs. Wih
lon's home, with Mrs. Karl Mil
ler as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
and family and houseguest, Da
vid Clark, spent the spring va
cation at White Pass, Wn., where
they enjoyed some fine skiing.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt
were Lewiston, Ida. visitors on
baturday.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Effie
Ritchy who showed slides of the
International Women's Conven
tion in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.
Olive Hughes, Mrs. Etta D. Park
er, both of Heppner, and Mrs.
Melvina Wodell of Yakima, Wn.,
were out-of-town guests.
Election of officers was jheld
with the following taking of
fices: Mrs. C. C. Jones, chairman;
Mrs. Walter Smith, vice chair
man; Mrs. Alonzo Henderson,
secretary; Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt,
treasurer, and Mrs. Carl Mar
quardt, devotional chairman. It
was announced that the remain
ing three doors needed to finish
the church had been donated.
Dessert dishes, salt and pepper
shakers and creamers and sugar
bowls will be ordered for the
kitchen.
Others present besides the
elected officers were Mrs. Effie
Ritchey of Milton-Freewater and
her daughter, Mrs. Roberta John
son, Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan, Mrs. Floyd Smith,
Mrs. Roy Campbell and Mrs.
Gerald Messenger.
Park Committee Appointed
Lexington Three Links club
met at the home of Mrs. Armin
Wihlon on Thursday, March 14,
with the chairman, Mrs. Wihlon
presiding. A committee was ap
pointed to start work on the
planned park project. On the
committee kre Mrs. Archie Mun
kers, Mrs. alonzo Henderson and
Mrs. C. C. Jones. Plans for the
Smorgasbord dinner and the
coming card party of April 6
were discussed. Birthday cake,
honoring Mrs. Edward Hunt was
served. Those attending were
Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Charlie
Padberg, Mrs. Vic Groshens Jr.,
Mrs. Oris Padberg, Mrs. Florence
McMillan, Mrs. Al Fctsch, Mrs.
Earl Warner, Mrs. A. F. Ma
jeske, Mrs. Art Keene, Mrs. Ed
ward Hunt, Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son, Mrs. C. C. Jones and the
hostess, Mrs. Wihlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and
children spent a recent week
end in Pilot Rock and Pendle
ton. Keith Peck, who is stationed
in Fort Lewis, Wn., is home on
a 30 day leave and is employed
at the Lexington Airport.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
son Kenneth were in Milton
Freewater on business recently.
Waide and Pearl Sawyer of Pen
dleton returned home with them
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and son
of Corvallis visited at the home
of her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Messenger on March
17.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra are
now at Tuscon, Ariz., where they
will remain for several days.
fcugene sawyer ol Portland
was an overnight visitor at the
Kenneth Klinger home last Mon
day night.
The high school class of the
Lexington Christian church en
joyed an evening of skating at
Kennewick, Wn., Friday, March
15. They were accompanied by
their teacher, Carl Marquardt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
children o( Rufus were recent
week-end visitors at the Flor-
ence McMillan and Cecil Jones
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Breeding
of Portland visited his mother,
Mrs. Lola Breeding recently. Mrs.
Lola Breeding returned to her
home last week for a few weeks
before her departure to Louis
iana where she will visit rel
atives. Jean Grant of Mosier ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Breed
ing to Lexington to visit her
grandmother.
Mrs. Clarence Hays and daugh
ter Candiss were visitors at the
home of Mrs. Hays' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Warner the week
end of March 16. Mrs. Warner
returned home with them to Cor
vallis for a short visit, and on
to Portland where she visited
her son and family, Mr. andi
Mrs. Vernon Warner.
Walt Wallace has been visit
ing with his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Wallace,
at Pocatello, Idaho.
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Fertilizing
Dusting
Seeding
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Lexington Airport
Lexington. Ore.
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