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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1972)
iJpri:RORF..(.AZi:TTF.TIMt:S.,nurv. JMl NOV 61 M 35 Let the bells peal out loud and clear across the land to proclaim to one and all our best wishes 1or a holiday season filled with joy. Farley Motor Co. MASONIC ORDERS JOIN FOR INSTALLATION Preceded by a delicious Chowder Feed, a joint installa tion of the officers of Heppner Lodge No 69 AF 4 AM and Heppner Chapter No 26 Royal Arch Masons was held in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening. December 19. The following officers of Heppner Lodge No 69 AF 4 A.M were installed for the year 1973 : Worshipful Master. Cecil Rill; Senior Warden, John Wood; Junior Warden. Robert Kelly; Treasurer, Howard Bryant ; Secretary'. Don Gilliam: Senior Deacon, Clarence Baker; Senior Steward. Harold Becket; Junior Steward. Claude Graham: Marshal. Paul Jones: Chaplain. Marion Hay den; Tyler. George Simonson. Junior Deacon. Dave Harrison will be installed at a later date. The following officers of Heppner Chapter No 26 RAM, were installed for the year 1973 : Excellent High Priest, .peoree Simonson; Kmg, Cecil Kill; Scribe, John Wood; Secy, Clarence Baker; Captian of the x . . v H; ;. '" RUGGLES-BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY host Don Gilliam; Principal Sojourner. Leo Crabtree; master of the third veil. Marion Havden: Master of the first veil. Claude Graham: Chaplain. Paul Jones The following officers, not present will be installed later. Treasurer. C.JDBauman: Roval Arch Captain, Oscar Buiiingame; Master of the second veil. Kenneth Walters; Sentinel. Louis Bucker. ANNOUNCEMENT Announcements were receiv ed in Heppner this week of the marriages of Michael A. Hughes to Miss Elaine Crowson on Nov. 21 and David M. Hughes to Miss Delores loumana uu 24. The bridgrooms are me twin sons of Mr. and Mrs Hughes of Monroe. Tom Give a G-T subscription someone for Christmas. to FT DRAWN BY CHRIS PAPINEAU Gift Exchange at B SIHKON HE 1.1. The Good Neighbors Club had their Christmas party Thurs day There was a pot luck lunch and gift exchange Mrs Jeanne Burch showed the group how to make Christmas Angels out of Readers Digest Mrs Maxme Kenndy, Mrs Golda Banee, Mrs Margie Ball and Mrs Betty Benson went to The Dalles Friday (or a day of shopping Out of Hospital Tommy Schoolcraft returned home Saturdav after two weeks stay in Heppner Pioneer Hospital Going to The Dalles Saturday were Mr and Mrs Arden Tripp and Bill Mr. and Mrs Vernon Cecil went to Heppner Saturday on business Mr and Mrs, Chuck Mitchell went to Heppner Tuesday on business Mrs Chuck Mitchell and Mrs Vernon Cecil went to The Dalles Thursday (or a day of shopping Mr and Mrs Steve Conlee went to The Dalles Friday (or medical attention and shopping Mr. and Mrs. Ralston went to Bend Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs Rod Watts and Mr. and Mrs Howard Davis of Fossil went to Portland for the weekend Mrs. Linda O'Neal took Mrs. Jovce Johnson to The Dalles Thursday for medical care (or Jovce. Don Stinkard went to The Dalles Thursday to bring home Lee Bailey who had been in The Dalles General Hospital. Dick Kendall went to The Dalles Thursday to bring home his wife Sharon who has been in Mid-Columbia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson went to The Dalles Saturday for a day of shopping Farwell Party The Kmzua Mountaineers held a Square Dance at Jeff more Hall Saturday night. There was a farewell potluck dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jewett. Those attending for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell and Betty and Pat. r. and Mrs. Jim Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith from Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McNacy from lone, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wallace. Heppner Students Science Projects i - - G0l f:)L placed at the KInzua Club To Heppner Mr and Mrs Jerry Samples went to Heppner Monday for medical attention for Jerry. The Double Deck Card Club was held at the home of Mrs Bonnie Campbell Friday night High was won by Vi Slmkard. Second high by Virginia Sitton, Pinochles bv Virginia Kelso and Margaret McC'onnell Others plavmg were Rosie Graham, LaVelle Jellick and Naomi Rice. There was a gift exchange. Mr and Mrs Arlet Campbell traveled to The Dalles Saturday for shopping. Mr and Mrs Howard Rice were in The Dalles Saturday for shopping Mr and Mrs Mark Jellick went to The Dalles Saturday for shopping Merry ("Krismas New DRAWN BY JOJEAN STEVENS We would like to take this opportunity to thank the fine people of this community for the patronage. our business is s.ncerel appreciated. MEN'S NIGHT TONIGHT - FRIDAY "TIE 8:30 ALSO OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 8:31) Elmo's Apparel Elmai Everett Harshman 4 0 O m r.pinFPS with the sun of their solar football goal posts. .... m h v.; 1? ), M " I tiHv Yf P:V 'f Mike Buschke and Ken Miller "plant" Pluto up Hinton Creek across from the Dallas Craber home. Pluto, the farthest planet from the sun was placed 2.1 miles from the sun which was at the football goal posts on a scale of one inch equals 25,000 miles. Card Party The Merrymakers Card Club had their Christmas Party Saturday night at the First Grade Room. Mrs. Raymond Reid was hostess There was a potluck dinner and gift exchange High was won by Troy Carey and Irene Samples, second high was won by Dave Maitison and Melha Mitchell. Pinochles by Melha Mitchell and Troy Carey Those playing (or the evening were Mr. and Mrs Raymond Reid. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Samples, Mr and Mrs Dave Mattison, Mr and Mrs Troy Carey, Mr and Mrs Bob Hire, Mr and Mrs Herb Luper. Mr and Mrs. Chuck Mitchell, and Mr and Mrs Damn Bell Mr and Mrs to Portland business Ernie Wall went Thursday on Pastor and Mrs Bill Mai went to Bend Tuesday on business. Mrs Jo Madden of Lewislon, Idaho was here Tuesday visit ing friends ' system which they . Jctri';-'-" r DRAWN BY Rl'SSEM. ROBERTS Christmas Shopping at Elma's 13 Sue chooses for her shopping ATTIRE. A sharp looking dress that would attract any buyer. It's a polyester knit most comfortable to wear. Both dressy and casual, an item most rare. K:'.:::::;::::::'::& .....V ..--j-"-' - - ' & m The Coast-to-Coast Store and Its employees extend to each and everyone a Merry Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. COAST FIESTA BOWL It's Joyce who arrives looking 'ever so fit. In a long beige gown thats really a knit. Her dress will stay so neat and fine. And she's guarenteed to have a good time. nit AWN BY CURTIS SWEEK :3 MEN'S NIGHT (LADIES WELCOME) TONIGHT-THURSDAY TIL8:30 .ALSO OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 8:30 - TO - COAST STORE 1 t ; All Saints Episcopal Church Dec. 24th Christina Eve Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. Christmas Carols & lessons at Choral & Eucharist & Sermon 11 p.m. Dec. 25th 10 a.m. - Holy Communion PROPERTY TAX F AX If you have a question concerning real or personal property please state all the facts as briefly as possible and mail it to your COUNTY' ASSESSOR under the name 'PROPERTY' TAX FAX". Please ask only one question per sheet. Then watch this column for the answer. QUESTION : We leased some federal land in a bird refuge for a fixed term. The taxes assessed there under ORS 3u7.ix0 were not paid and the lease term has expired. Are we still liable (or these taxes? ANSWER: The Supreme Court ruled that: "ORS 307.060 does not directly impose a tax upon the (ederal government, the tax is upon the lessee In event that the tax is not paid the leasehold only is subject to (oreclosure: the hen does not affect the interest of the federal govern ment fee." Since there is no property which would be in cludable in a foreclosure pro ceeding, ORS 311.650 makes the tax in these circumstances a debt due and owing from you. I V I ''! 1 m. II m I