PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1935. THK HEPPNER GAZETTE. Eatabliihed March 10. 1881; THE HEPPNER TIKES. Established November 18, 18T s CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. Ulf. Published mrfry Thursday morning by the CRAWFORD PUBLISHING CO MP ANT. and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager. ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear . , 11.00 , t.OO . 1.00 . .78 . .06 Three Years Six Months Three Months . Single Copies . Official Piper for Morrow Cositty MEMBER Director May Visit. TJEPPNER may enjoy a visit in the near future from C. C. Hock ley, acting director of PWA for Oregon. A form letter received by the Gazette Timea this week an nounces his intention of making a flying trip over the state with as many stops as possible to familiar ize people, where it Is desired, with the new government set-up for pub lic works construction. Mr. Hockley's office recently had puzzling questions concerning the new set-up answered by an assist ant director and staff from Wash- ington, an is now prepared to give help wherever possible. This PWA program is to result In permanent structures, financed in part by sponsoring bodies while assisted to the extent of 45 per cent by a grant or gift from the federal govern ment The letter says, "In instances where the communities prize such local improvements to the extent that they are willing to bear their share of the cost by putting up the other 55 per cent of the money re quired, PWA stands ready to as sist In the event a community does not have its share of the fi nancing immediately available or does not find it advantageous to borrow the 55 per cent required from private sources, PWA will loan the needed funds on qualified security. The type of project and Its nature may be determined by the community and the prevailing wage scales in that community will be paid to those given employment. . . . Relations with WPA are such that there is no conflict, and with the desire on the part of both of fices to be of assistance to the state." The city administration has out lined projects totalling $100,000 to include permanent street improve ment water works improvement and construction of swimming tank, all much needed improvements in the city, to be applied for under PWA. However, at this time, there is no provision made for the city financing its 55 per cent of the amount A visit from Mr. Hockley now should be of much benefit in explaining the financial set-up in detail. It might be determined that the city's share could be amortized on such basis to make It possible to proceed with the work. The opportunity Is rare, and should not be passed by lightly. A Good Project. A leading citizen of the city has suggested a needed improve ment for inclusion in the PWA pro gram for Heppner an improve ment that would add much to the beauty and safety of Heppner's Main street. He suggested the removal of tele phone and light poles from Main street to alleys in the rear' of build ings, and installation of an orna mental curb lighting system with adequate lights to properly illum inate the principal thoroughfare. The step has already been taken by many progressive towns no larg-, er than Heppner, at costs entirely within reason. Properly, light and telephone ser vice should be given from the rear of buildings. The installation of poles on Main street curbs is a hangover from early days when the prominent display of such poles in dicated pride of the people in ob taining such services as an earmark of progressiveness. Now the poles tn such lighting systems are un sightly and a nuisance. Too, the present street lighting system jeopardizes lives of citizens through failure to give enough light for good vision. There is just light enough to nullify car headlights and to make night driving on the street hazardous. This improvement calls for ser Jous thought on the part of every one. CANNING NEEDS PATTERN. The year's canning program, like Milady's gown, must follow an ac curate pattern or it may turn out too large in some places and too small in others, says Miss Lucy A. Case, extension specialist in foods and nutrition at O. S. C. A garment pattern must fit the individual and the canning pattern must fit the family, she says. Oth erwise there may be too many jars of corn and too few of peas and greens, or some similar situation. Two guide patterns to assist Ore gon homemakers in this respect have been prepared by Miss Case and are available free from the col lege or county extension offices. These are H. E. 753, "Suggested Plan for Family Food Supply;" and Extension Bulletin No. 61, "Canned and Stored Food Budget" BOARDMAN By RACHEL J. BARLOW The Ladies Aid social meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Jaynes last Wednesday afternoon at which a large crowd was present Apple pie and ice cream were served by the committee. Geraldine Healy spent several days in Condon last week. Hi Hoffman took his truck to The Dalles Saturday where he will have his relics of the Columbia river on display during the state Legion convention. Alton Klitz spent Monday and Tuesday here with his parents be fore going on to his work at Port land. Claud Myers spent the past two weeks in the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and Echo visited during the week end at Hardman with Mr. Coat's moth er. T. E. Hunt was home over Sun day. The North Morrow County fair dates are September 21 and 22 and will be here at Boardman. The fair board, H. E. club and Ladies Aid will have booths for lunches and refreshments. Races, sports and a baby show will be features dur ing the afternoons, and a dance on Saturday evening will close the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and Donald motored to Condon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow and Lucille and Miss Mary Chaffee of Heppner spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Elsie Wilson of Hood River was a Boardman visitor last week. G. F. Harford who is ill with asthma was in the veterans hospital at Portland for several days this week. Buster Rands and Dave Johns ton motored to Portland Tuesday where they will box in the tourna ment Rev. W. O. Miller of Umatilla, former pastor of this place, will preach in the Community church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jones mo tored to Hardman Saturday where they disposed of a load of potatoes. A large number of out of town friends came to Boardman Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic and visit with the Kruse family at their ranch here. They were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Potter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kuff Stanton and daughter Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Install electric hot water service now... With low 8-mill rare and low-priced automatic electric water heater, you can easily afford it I $10 down installs a specially priced 40-gallon automatic electric water heater in your home. You pay the balance in convenient monthly install ments. The operating cost is only eight-tenths of lc per k.w.h. . . . Try this heater for 60 days. Then if you are not fully satisfied, it will be re moved. The only cost to you will be the electricity used. (Remember, you don't have to own an electric range to own an electric water heater.) SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT or PACIFIC POWER & LICHT COMPANY Always at Your Service Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Farren and daughter Alta, all of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Winkle and daughter of Corvallis, Mrs. Marjorie Johnson and Silvian Palmer of Olex. Mr. Hansett of the Hansett Brothers Broom company of Port land, spent a day on the project last week looking over the fields of broom corn which many farmers have this year. He reported that the crops were fine and thought they would have a good yield and be of good quality. He says this coun try is an ideal place for broom corn as there Is a ready market for it in Portland, probably a good many more acres will be planted next year. Last year Reese Byram and Glenn Carpenter had in a few acres and received good profit from it and this year there are a lot of farmers who have planted some. Broom corn is priced now at $180.00 a ton. Harvesting of the corn is starting this week. School will start in the Board- man district Monday, September 2. Most of the teachers of last year will be with us again. Ray Murry of Cottage Grove will be the added teacher in the high school, this now making four teachers again in the high school. E. T. Ingles will again Pari Mutuel , HORSE RACES I Starting Monday, September 2 Agricultural EXHIBITS Livestock Produce Fratt Grata Elodeo Homo Show Starting Monday, September j Gilmorc Circus Parado I - Of Giant Animals A Mile of Laughs Special on Children's Day, August SI Fireworks Display Free at Night BOG SHOW la a Special Building, September 4, 5, 6 Bands and Free Attractions New Rides and Shows on the Midway New Flower, Art and Textile Displays ADMISSION 25c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE IN THE CrBCTJIT COUBT OF THE STATE OF OBEGON FOB MOB BOW COUNTY. MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, a Pub lic Corporation and Political Sub division of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Gideon Franzen. Columbus J. Gordon. Dennis McNamee, B. G. Slgsbee Es tate. Chas. H. Latourell, Emil Grot kopp, Lena Owen Estate, Sara E. Mc Namer, George B. Noble, Peter O. Bore Estate, Eliza Walbrldge, Alice B. DePew, Arthur Smith c0 F. W. Turner, Sylva Cason, Mary Ingram, The Adjustment Bureau of the Port land Association of Credit Men, Hen ry Stender, Hessie Kinney Estate. L. 1 V. Gentry Estate, La Verne Van Mar ter et ux, Ora M. Wyland, Pearl E. Ferguson, W. E. Straight. A. R. Reld, Elsie Ann Stevenson, Ida M. Fell, Uzz French, Annie Healy, Martha Reid, Henry Schwartz, W. T. McRob erts, M. L. Case et ux, Frank W. Tur ner, J. H. Cox, C. D. Turner Estate, Sarah H. Randall, James Carty, E. Nordyke, Carl L. Allyn, O. J. Cox et ux, Henry Earl Warner. E. D. McMil lan. James H. Helms, Sarah Phillips, Clark T. Davis, Minnie Nordyke et vlr, Charles R. McAlister, Belle Henfell, Frank Engleman, J. W. Campbell, C. W. Swanson, W. E. Bullard co John Farrls, C. W. McNamer, Edna Hoss ner Balcomb. E. J. Blake et ux, Ar cher Rice. Clyde R. Walker, Louisa B. Stringer, Bergena B. Randall, W. P. A Delia McMillan. Ida M. Grablll, J. H. Robnett. R. W. Sperry Estate, Paul E. Lovell, Independent Ware house Co. co Farmers Elevator Co. of lone, Stella O'Meara, Laura E, Wiggens. Ida B. Rolfson and Pente costal Assembly, Robert Reitmann, H. M. Blake, E. L. Padberg Estate, Victor G. Peterson, George W. Rit chie, Earle A. Brown et ux, Ida Flet cher, Harry D. Fletcher, Amanda Corkhoff , Sarah Piggott, Lewis Ball, Elmer Griffith, Sylvia J. Stratton, Martha O'Shee, E. G. Frank, Leila A. Phelps, Guy L. Lee, Percy E. Jones et ux, Ralph S. Da vis, Chas. W. Goodwin, H. E. Munger, Margaret M. Klitz, F. F. Klitz, Eva L. Warner, Emma E. Sherman, Frank Smith, Alex Wilson, Edna M. Mathes. Harry T. Murchie, J. C. A R. H. Mc Kean. H. A. Burnside, Carl W. Doer ing. Alice E. Miles, H. E Warren, Clara J. Voyen, W. W. Shaar, Eflle Maxwell, Lowell A. Spagle, H. T. Murchie, May C. Kennedy, J. F. Gor ham, Ruth N. Ballenger, Mary A. Heln, Mrs. Flora Snively, Marvel H. Gorham, May Chaffee, W. A. Price et ux. Clair P. Harter WeBton. Annie To Whom Assessed on 1935 Tax Boll Franzen, Gideon Gordon, Columbus J. McNamee, Dennis .. Slgsbee, B. G. Estate Noble, George Latourell, Chas. H. Latourell, Chas. H Gotkopp, Emll . Gotkopp, Emil Owen, Lena Estate McNamer, Sara E. McNamer, Sara E. McNamer, Sara E. ........... McNamer. Sara E. .... Noble, George B. McNamer, Sara E. ..... McNamer, Sara E .. Borg, Peter O. Estate .... Walbrldge, Eliza Grotkopp, Emil ......... Grotkopp, Emll .....,... DePew. Alice B . Smith, Arthur, c0 F. W. Cason, Sylva Adjustment Bureau of Ass'n of Credit Men Turner uiePortiand Stender, Henry .-......... Kinney, Hessie Estate . Kinney, Hessie Estate , Gentry, L. V. Estate . Van Marter, LaVerne et ux . Wyland, Ora M. Wyland, Ora M Ferguson, Pearl E. . Ferguson, Pearl E. Adjustment Bureau of the Portland Ass'n of Credit Men , Walbrldge, Eliza be superintendent, the other teach ers being Miss Jeannette Turner, high school and Miss Clara Ruff, high school; and grade teachers. Miss Harney, Miss Henderson, Miss Burkholder and Theron Anderson. IRRIGON MRS. W. C ISOM. Mrs. B. P. Rand and Mrs. Geo. Rand were business visitors in Walla Walla Tuesday. Miss Julia Miller is visiting her sister Grace at the F. C. Aid rich home. Chas. Steward returned home Saturday from the veterans hos pital at Walla Walla. Mrs. Steward had Mrs. Rebecca Knight as a house guest Saturday and Sunday. Clair Caldwell and Fred Mark ham have been hired to drive the Heppner Transfer Co. Anywhere For Hire Hauling Bonded and Insured Carrier ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr. Marshall Estate, James McNamee, Annls Weston, H. H. Weston, Ella R. Walpole Estate, Etha M. Walpole, Mrs. L. M. Cook, W. R. Walpole Es tate, May Buchanon, Clifford H. Cald well, W. J. Locke, J. F. Portfors, Sue P. Wadsworth, W. L. A Orlena M. Suddarth, Frances F. Kessler. Charles C. Quimby, William H. Pierce, C. W. Mann, L. V. Wood ward et vir, C. E. Knight, Lee Gray beal, Ralph Beneflel et al, J. A. Fos ter, George Blume, Thomas A. Cronk et ux, F. B. Swayze, Fred N. Cum mings, Eliza J. Quinlln, A. Jorgen son, G. W Davis, Debbie Bell Mc Cune, D. F. Glover, T. J. George et ux, Catherine Ives, J. E. McCoy, Mar tin Gilbertson, Andrew Jorgenson. Made Charles Allen, C. W. Card, Mrs. Hugh Grim, D. H. Burroughs, Mary Parker Blount. W. E. Dagget, Clyde Enoch, Obed I. Miller, Guy Corey Estate, Q. C. English Trustee, J, L. Munroe, R. F. Williams, D. Scharn horst, Ralph G. Walpole, Frank B. Swayze, B. B. Lane, J. A. Smith Trustee, Hugh W. Grim, J. L. Eg bert, S. W. Adams, Ethel McDaniel, F. N. Adams, Charles Hackman, W. P. Prophet, E. E. Bleakman Estate, Ben DeVore, Gilliam ft Blsbee, Em mit Odell. J. C. Swift, William Hen drix, B. F. De Vore, John C. Smith, E. L. DeLashmutt, Maude Howell, Artie Brown Estate, W. D. Ingram Estate. Prophet ft Miller, J. R. Cart wright, The Morsll Company, Stephen J. Palahniuk et ux, Robert S. Ballln ger, Gustav Freiwald Estate, Law rence C. Butt, C. W. Barzee, Samuel R. Spencer, C. J. Latham, H. F. De yoe, John Curran, T. J. Mahoney, Oness V. Gibson, Philomath State Bank, W. W. Graves, John Barker Estate, Hattle Logan, Burrell Han ville et ux A Herbert Crouse et ux, W. H. Macomber, W. F. Schuller, Neil Doherty, Samuel Walker, Thom as McEntire, Wllda Slegmund, Ver mont Loan A Trust Co., Violet L. Tibbetts ft F. C ft Louise G. Mock, W. H. Younger, Clyde W. Wagner ft Joe P. Brown, Frances H. Bryant, Joseph Prlngle, Tunis D. Round, First National Bank of Heppner, James E. Eaton, W. P. Luttrell Rob ert A. Thompson, Victor RoBequist, Claude L. Finley co W. B. Finley, M. Sepanek et ux. Federal Land Bank of Spokane, P. T. Murphy, Harry Levin, John G. Essex, Nets Holmberg, James Farmer, Patrick, Carty, Ernest O. Beckland, James Flood Heirs, Charles Schmidt et ux, Charles H. Schmidt, Frank Amato, Michael Sepanek et ux. Otto Conrad, Byron M. Thompson, Arthur W. Spencer, Sadie Brumfleld, Peter Carl Nelson, W. H. Trelsch, Bernard Pundt co F. L. Phlpps Trustee, Anna Sec. Twp or or Lot Blk Description of Pro party Heppner, S. 18 ft 5 in of NV4 North 15 It 1 in. of Ni South Half East 69 feet South A of North V4 Heppner . Heppner ..... South 36 feet Heppner . Heppner, South 89 feet ......... Heppner, North 27 feet Heppner, North 27 feet Heppner, South 89 feet Heppner, East 79 feet Heppner, North 27 feet Heppner, South 89 feet Heppner Ayers Heppner Ayers ... Heppner Ayera 2nd . Heppner Ayers 2nd ..... Heppner Ayers 8rd - . Heppner Ayers 4th . Heppner Ayers 6th Heppner Jonea -........ Heppner Jones . Heppner Jones -.- HennnAr Mnr.r,u,i . ...2 Heppner Morrow's Heppner Johnson N 62 ft Heppner Johnsons - Heppner Johnsons S 6 ft..... Heppner Qualds s"io"ft , Heppner Qualds - Heppner Browns neppner yualdi school busses the coming school year with Russell McCoy as substitute. Rev. Miller of Umatilla was call ing on friends in Irrigon Wednes day. Mrs. Leslie Semon and three chil dren from Madras are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steward. Mr. and Mrs, Jay Berry and family of Umatilla visited the Mc Coy families Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and daughter Vyonne of Umatilla were ON WA'ClJz 4 ; . , 'V, flow STANDARD STATIONS, INC., AND STANDARD OIL DEALERS STANDARD E. Schmidt, Castle Rock Land Asso ciation, Sarah A. Broyles, Lizzie Gor don, Samuel S. Hoover, Genevieve Is rael, J. D. Jenkins. B. B. Luten, Wil liam C. Klesel, The Misses Mather, John Storseth, Margaret Decker, May DeYoung, L. M. Burnell, Calvin D. Farrand, Vere Cummins, Solomln C. Cummins, Victor Rietmann, George Gorger, Franz Krause, Central Trust Co., Peter Kilkenny, DeFranq ft Moore, A. A. Porter, George Rupp recht, Douglas A. Wade et ux, Mrs. L. A. Deos Estate, H. H. Schissler, George M. Cole Estate, Ople L. Wag goner, Wm. S. Stephens et ux, Charles Leadbetter, David W. Burle son c0 Klein Realty Service. S. A. D. Gurley, J. H. Pruter et ux. Elizabeth S. Thomas Ex, J. C. Bills, T. J. Brice, W. R. Walpole clo Ira A. Berger, Charles Jaeckef. Ernest Jaeckel, Al bert B. Moses, L. E. Blsbee, W. N. Jones, S. H. Boardman clo J. M. Al len, Adolph Skoubo, A. D. Hubbell, D. F. Ransier, W. A. Campbell Es tate, Annie H. Betts, Frank L. Brown, R. W. Courtwrlght, Jay A. Cox, Effle J. Gilliam, John W. ft Julia Lowry A George C. Howard, Northern Pa cific co Maurice Warren Howard, David E. Lofgren et ux. Emma B. Clarke et al, Martha White, T. A. Clarke, Strong MacNaughton Trust Co., Dunn Holding Co., F. L. Brown, P. C. Hunter ft Jos. K. McCune, Chas. W. Beneflel. Mary M. McCoy, J. J. Morgan, Frank A. Doble, Harry Smith, Clara B. Smith, L. D. Beavert et ux, C G. Betts. Lucy F. Rodgers, Interior Warehouse Co., W. J. Blake. Martha E. Stringer, Frank H. Llnd sey, Mary V. Burt, Mary E. Ball, Selma Anderson Ex., Frank H. Watts. Mathias Halvorsen, George A. Pet teys, Frederick Raymond et al, Vol mer Clearwater Co., Charlotte A. Chambers. Emma A. Evans, W. B. Tucker, Joseph B. Kenny, Michael Magulre, John Stewart, Frank A. Young, L. R. A Leota French, E. Sink et ux, Clarence N. Canning, Carl J. Peterson, H. J. Blddle et ux, Robert E. Green, L. V. Gentry Estate clo C. W. McNamer, R. R. Van Horn, Rich ard Jones, Jr., Robert H. Zinter, Katherlne B. Bowker, August Rah ner. Bertha D. Gllman, W. L. Hen nenhofer A Joseph A. Robblns, W. V. Glascock, Jacob A. Dexter, J. L. Gault Receiver First National Bank of Hepptter, Otha C. Stephens, George W. Chapln Estate. F. M. Miller, Pat rick Connell, C. A. Minor, First In land National Bank of Pendleton, Hugh Conner Estate, Ida L. Dyks tra, Helen V. Knappenburg, J. A. Woolery Estate. Margaret E. Bell, Grace G. Gill, William G. Culick, Wil liam Brownell, George A. Hill, C. A. Repass Estate clo B. H. Bleakman, W. P. Mahoney, Elmer McDaniel Es- Bng. 1930 1929 9 1 I 13.12 12.62 , 9 1 11.64 11.10 .91 24.76 ... 4 ft 6 4 22.27 42.48 9 4 23.76 , 1 6 29.70 28.82 , 2 6 24.75 23.60 6 6 4.95 4.70 6 6 2.48 2.36 4 7 .99 1.90 9 7 898 8.77 10 7 8.21 8 07 18 7 8.71 8 63 14 7 8.97 8.77 4 13 28.01 2 14 .76 .71 8 14 69.90 47.76 . 8 ft 9 1 89.60 47.20 10 1 24.76 1 2 2.98 2.83 12 2 1.23 1.18 1 8 1.23 L18 , 6 ft 7 7 8.72 2 2 29.70 14.18 , 1 ft 2 2 ( 14.86 14.16 , 2 ft 8 4 64A6 61.93 4 5 8 - 49.50 47.20 to 4 Inc. 4 1.46 1.41 ..8 A 9 4 1.97 1.86 6 1 83.16 79.29 18 1 84.66 14 1 .91 2 2 49.60 8 2 2.47 ), 11 12 8 48.27 46.04 .111 1 4.96 I 13.42 11.91 46.64 6.06 2.55 2.01 60.69 3.04 1.26 1.27 16.17 66.64 2.00 49.86 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday evening. Mrs. J. A. Grabiel accompanied her grandson. Hap Grabiel, to Im bier for a week's visit with rela tives. Mr. Grabiel was enroute from his home at Stevenson, Wn., to Imbler. Mrs. Chas. Ellis has her sister, Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Cole, as house guests this week. Mr. Griffith and two sons from The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Miller of Boardman were visiting SALE AT OIL COMPANY OF tate, Gsorge Ashbaugh, Neva Arbo- fast, Central Pacific Lumber Co, D. . Conway, Lewis Cason, M. Cason A W. Oaten. John R, Ryerson, Benjamin S. Cox, Thomas J. O'Brien. C. R. Mc- Ayeal et al, H. P. Bouflleur, A, S. Dresser, Lena Johnson, Aztec Land & Coal Co., Samuel L. Mason et ux, James P. Leete, Irwin D. Wright, The Chee Lumber Co., Clarence G. Albertson, Laura M. Rose. Chas. E. Miller Estate, Mrs. E. I. Hubbard et al, Walter E. Gardner. James F. A Beatrice Walsh, W. J. Rush, Angie Leonard et vir. and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest In or to the real eatate hereinafter described. Defendants. No. 3118 APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT FORECLOSING TAX LIENS. SUMMONS AND NOTICE. To each and all of the defendants named in the foregoing Title: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that Morrow County, Oregon, is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency No. 2688. issued on the 31st day of December, 1934, by the sheriff and tax collector of Morrow County, Oregon, and duly filed for record by the Clerk of said county on the 5th day of July, 1935. which said Certificate is in the amount of 63,274.79. being the amount then due and delin quent tor taxes for the year 1930 and prior years, together with penalty, in terest and costs thereon, upon real property situated In said county here inafter described, which said respective parcels of real property being assessed hespectlvely to you as Is hereinafter set forth in this summons. You and each of you are further noti fied that in the subjoined tabulation of this summons the left hand column of said tabulation under the words "Pres ent Owner" Is the name of the person or persons appearing on the latest tax roll in the hands of the sheriff for col lection as the owner or owners of said property described In the column next following; that the column next fol lowing under the word "Description" shows and properly alleges the descrip tion of the several tracts of land herein referred to; that in the said descrip tion the abbreviation "DR" means Deed Record and the figures Imme diately following Baid abbreviation in dicates the number of the book of the Deed Records and the number follow ing the hyphen following the number of the book indicates the page of such book where the deed referred to is re corded; the capital lettera "N", "S", "E", and "W" mean North. South, East and West; the abbreviation "Ft" means 1927 1926 1926 1924 $ 12.80 J 12.84 $ 27.12 $ 11.36 11.40 23.29 43.46 43.66 43.20 43.91 4.83 4.83 2.42 2.43 .96 4.80 2.41 1.92 48.30 19.36 2.90 2.91 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.22 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver motored to Goldendale, Wn., Saturday to visit Mrs. Oliver's mother who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Privall are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Allen for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beusel and Mr. and Mrs. Casslday of Hermlston visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday afternoon. A Q.UART CALIFORNIA feet; that "OWRAN" means Oregon Washington Railroad A Navigation Company; that "R of W means right-of-way; that "tr" means tract; that the abbreviation "Inc" meariB inclusive; that "Heppner Looneys", means Loon ey's Addition to the town of Heppner; that "Heppner Mt. Vernon" means Mt. VemonB Addition to the City of Hepp ner; that "Heppner Ayers" means Ay era' Addition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Jones" means Jones' Ad dition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Morrow" means Morrow's Addition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Johnson means Johnson's Addition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Quald's" means Qualds Ad dition to the City of Heppner; that "Heppner Brown's" means Brown's Ad titlon to the City of Heppner; that "Lexington Penland's" means Pen land's Addition to the town of Lexing ton; that "Lexington McAllater's" means McAllster's Addition to the town of Lexington; that "lone Sperry's" means Sperry's Addition to the town of lone; that "lone Wills" means Wills' Addition to the town of lone; that "lone ClufTs" means duffs Addition to the town of lone; that "lone Hal vorsen's" means Halvorsen's Addition to the town of lone; that "Hardman Royse's" means Royse's Addition to the town of Hardman; that "Hardman Ferguson's" means Ferguson's Addi tion to the town of Hardman; that "Hardman Adams' " means Adams' Ad dition to the town of Hardman; that the abbreviation "2nd", "3rd", etc., fol lowing the additions indicated means the "second addition", "third addition", etc.; and that "McHaley, R. R. Tr. means R. R. McHaley, Trustee of the Estate of J. H. McHaley, deceased. Following each description in said tab ulation, and reading from left to right, the column headed with the word "Sec" or "Lot" means section or lot number; and the column headed "Twp" or "Blk" indicates Township or Block; and the column headed "Range" indi cates Range EaBt of the Willamette Meridian; and the columns headed 1930, 1929, 1928, 1927, 1926. 1926, 1924. and 1923 represent the tax assessed for the Bald year; and the column headed "Total for all years" represents the amount of the taxes assessed against the property op posite and described in the column headed "Description," for 1930 and prior years; and the column headed "Penalty and Interest" indicates the penalty and accumulated interest at 8 per cent per annum on the respective amounts from the date of delinquency to the 81st day of December, 1934; and the words "Amount for which certificate was Is sued" In the column following repre sents the total tax due, including pen alty and Interest, to the 81st day of De cember, 1934. Total for all Years Intermit Amoant ft Penalty Car. of toU-31-84 Delin. 1923 8 91.82 11.02 172.61 20.70 24.76 2.97 328.52 39.42 23.76 2.86 68.02 6.9S 48.86 5.80 29.16 8.50 14.66 1.76 7.78 .93 7.75 .93 6.28 .75 7.24 .87 7.74 .98 28.01 2.76 1 48 .18 117.65 14.12 205.06 24.61 24.75 2.98 17.64 2.10 6.09 .73 6.11 .78 8.72 .45 43.86 6.26 44.18 5.80 162.02 19.44 96.70 11.60 2.87 .34 6.88 .70 162.44 19.49 34.65 4.16 .91 .12 49.60 6.84 2.47 .80 143.87 17.24 4.96 .69 I 102.84 193.21 27.72 867.94 26.61 64.68 64.15 82.66 16.41 8.71 8.71 7.03 8.11 8.67 25.77 1.64 131.77 229.66 27.72 16.64 6.81 6.84 4.17 49.13 48.48 181.46 108.80 8.21 6.58 181.98 88.81 1.08 66.84 4.77 160 91 6.54 44.10