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Heppner
Gazette Times
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 30, 1883;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912
Published every Thursday morning by
CBAWFOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor
SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager
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Official Paper for Morrow Coanty
No Peace
TJITLER'S Danzig radio speech to
the world Tuesday interpreted
as opening the way to truce since
Poland is well in hand, will not lead
to peace. That is the assertion of
France and England. Prime Minis
ter Chamberlain says plain objective
of the allies is to stop German ag
gression in Europe.
So the picture confronting con
gress as it convenes in special ses
sion at Washington today is that of
a prospective prolonged struggle in
Europe. America at large, all mem
bers of congress and the president
are quoted as desirous of keeping
America at peace.
A sensible course for peace is to
be desired. The last World War
taught us the fallacy, however, of
"peace at any price." Action not
passive indifference and that wisely
guided, is required to keep America
safe for democracy.
Wars of Peace
I TNCLE SAM has his own wars.
They are wars of peace. One
staged last night in Detroit proved
complete supremacy of the heavy
weight ring world by that certain
colored boy, Joe Louis, as he knocked
Bob Pastor out in the eleventh
round. As Pastor was the last threat
on the immediate horizon, Louis has
completely evidenced that his brawn
is mightier than that of any other
individual.
Another war now waging is that
being made by nimrods on antlered
denizens of Morrow county's for
ests. While armed aggressors appear
to have the better of it, strategy of
the wily buck deer is to keep out
of sight; make no counter attacks.
The animal strategy will save many
deer, but if history be repeated,
wilsome man will do some of his
fellows to death. In this, as in real
war, the mighty sometimes fall vic
tim to their own folly.
New CCC Program
Starts October 1
Washington, D. C, Sept. 20 Ten
camps, representing more than 2000
'CCC enrollees, will be conducted by
the division of grazing on the new
CCC program beginning October 1.
Most of the present grazing camps
will be retained. There will be three
amps in Harney county, three in
Malheur, one in Deschutes near
Brothers, one in Crook at Prine
ville, one in Lake at Valley Falls,
one in Baker at Keating. Three CCC
camps (two under biological sur
vey) will receive mail at Burns,
three at Redmond ,two at Prineville,
New 1940
Zenith and Philco
Radios
ARE HERE
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
LOWER PRICES
Portable
RADIOS...
$19.95
UP
Radio Repair and Service
BRUCE GIBB
Phone 1382
Heppner
one at Canyon City, one at Monu
ment. Of six reclamation bureau camps
three will be in Deschutes county
working on the new project; two in
Malheur county, one at Vale, the
other at Ontario, and one at Merrill,
Klamath county. Jefferson and Crook
counties will each retain a forest
camp. Oregon will have 17 forest
camps. No general landoffice camps
will be on public domain east of the
Cascades, all these being in coast
counties. Of three biological survey
camps, Harney has two, the third
being the Hart mountain antelope
refuge in Lake county.
Get Flying Training
Cheap at O. S. C.
Oregon State College Some 30
students here will be able to receive
training as airplane pilots largely at
the expense of the government, as
the result of the approval by the
Civil Aeronautics authority of this
institution as one of the 166 in the
country where training for civil
pilots will be sponsored. Applications
are being taken for this work from
students who will have at least soph
omore standing. They will get flying
training along with their other col
lege work.
The total cost to the student in
addition to normal college expenses
will be $40, which goes to the insti-
Slab Wood
$4 Cord for Green
$5 Cord for Dry
-delivered anywhere
within three miles . .
anywhere in county
reasonable.
3 at Mill
Good Wood
Good Measure
Heppner Fuel Co.
Phones: Office 152; Res. 1122
1 939 Foreclosure List,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, a Pub
lic Corporation and Political Sub
division of the State of Oregon,
Plaintiff,
vs.
James F. Hardesty, Heltzel Estate, Inc.;
George Laubner, et ux, Clara A. Helt
zel, Georgia B. Brasher, Fred G.
Mishey, Violet L. Tibbetts, F. C. &
Louise Mock, Mary & John S. Bate
man, C. W. Barzee, Clara Christensen,
Chris Christensen, Mike Donnelly Es
tate. J. H. & Agnes E. Lewis, M. V.
& Hazel Sutherland, E. R. Quimby, et
ai, L. M. Davis, Glen E. Carpenter, D.
F. Ransier, Mrs. E. Miller Estate,
Margarette Broughel, Pauline I. Sten
nett, clo B. A. Stennett, Nora M. Neill,
Ellen Moore, Roy E. Brown, Mary V.
Burt, P. W. Knowles Estate, Frank
W. & Mae Kidd. Mattie B. Ray, Chas.
H Latourell, Earl Eskelson, Henry
Apland, et al, Martha A. Travis, Mrs.
Susanna Rytingi, Myrtle J. Reid, Har
old Becket, et ux, Arthur R. Reid, An
na L. Keithley, Enest Cannon Estate,
co Ada Cannon, Martha Reid, Florence
J. & Ernest Frederickson, Independent
Whse. Co., Loren D. & Ina Hale, Luvisa
S. Louy, Augusta Mason Estate, co Bert
Mason, Lonnie Ritchie, E. G. Frank,
Gladys L. Drake, Chas. O'Conner, et ux,
Walter W. & Marianne Corley, Eva L.
Warner, Harry A. Wells, Emma E.
Sherman, G. E. Strum, Alice Dingmon
Estate, George W. Allen, B. E. Priest,
James J. Anderson, Ad Inskeep, Maud
Roblson; and any other person or per
sons, known or unknown, owning or
claiming to own, or having or claiming
to have any interest in or to the real
estate hereinafter described,
Defendants.
No
APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT
FOBECLOSINO TAX LIENS
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 noti
fied that pursuant to Chapter 485, Ore
gon Laws of 1939, the tax collector of
Morrow County, Oregon, has duly pre
pared a list of all real properties within
said County and State upon which three
years have elapsed from the earliest
date of delinquency of taxes levied and
charged thereon, and on which two or
more annual instalments of delinquent
taxes, each such instalment being one
quarter of the earliest date of delin
quency, have not been paid, in accord
ance with the provisions of Chapter 5,
Gazette Times, Heppner,
tution to pay for a comprehensive
physical examination, insurance, and
other incidental expenses. The Civil
Aeronoutics authority adds $20 per
student as its contribution to the
cost of conducting a ground school
by the institution, and then meets
the entire cost of actual flying in
struction.
The ground school, consisting of
72 hours of training scattered thru
out the year, will begin about Oc
tober 1, according to Ben F. Ruff
ner, associate professor of aeronau
tical engineering, who is in charge
of the course here. Planes used in
flight work will be kept at the Al
bany airport, at least pending the
development of suitable airport fa
cilities at Corvallis.
The state highway commission has
made arrangements to pay off an
other $1,000,000 on its bonded debt
on October 1. This will whittle the
highway debt load down to $16,
841,710. At the same time the de
partment will contribute $376,613 in
interest to coupon clippers who have
invested in Oregon highway bonds.
Read G. T. Want Ads. You way
find a bargain in something needed.
O Ten Years Ago
(Gazette Times, Sept. 19, 1929)
W. P. Mahoney, president Oregon
Wool Growers assn., returns from
Washington, D. C, where he attend
ed a hearing on modification of
Packers' Consent Decree.
Heppner palled by dense smoke
from big fires in Cascades.
Public reception given new teach
ers at Christian church last evening.
Coach Poulson and high school
grid proteges at Pilot Rock this af
ternoon for pre-season scrimmage.
Sealed proposals asked for lease
of quarters for Heppner postoffice.
Rodeo to be presented next week.
Irrigon band among features.
Leo Cooney sustains only minor
injuries from 32-foo.t dive onto con
crete while working on silo at Board
man. Born last Thursday, 12th, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Bauman at Heppner
hospital, a 7 -pound daughter.
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Morrow County, Oregon
Oregon Laws of 1935, Special Session,
as amended by Chapter 96, Oregon Laws
of 1937, and which said taxes are now
subject to foreclosure; that such list is
known as the "Foreclosure List" and
contains the names of the several par
sons appearing in the lastest tax roll as
the respective owners of tax-delinquent
properties, a description of each proper
ty as the same appears in said latest tax
roll, the year or years for which taxes
are ripllnnup.tit on each DroDertv. to
gether with the principal amount of
delinquent taxes or eacn year, ior me
year of 1938 and prior, and the amount
of accrued interest thereon to the date
of June 15, 1939, at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum; that a copy of said list is
hereinafter set forth and included in
this summons and notice;
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 "Name
of Owner as Shown by Latest Tax Roll
and Description of Property," is the
name of the person or persons appear
ing on the latest tax roll in the hands
of the sheriff for collection as owner or
owners of the property described under
such name or names, and such descrip
tion shows and properly alleges the
description of the several tracts of land
herein referred to as the same is de
scribed on the tax rolls of Morrow
County, Oregon; that in the said des
cription, the abbreviation "DR" means
Deed Record and the figures imme
diately following said abbreviation in
dicate 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; that the abbreviation "Pro J.
G-457" means Probate Journal, Vol. G,
page 457; that the capital letters "N,"
"S," "E," and "W" mean North, South,
East, and West, respectively; that the
abbreviation "ft." means feet; that the
abbreviation "Inc." means Incorporat
ed ; that "Heppner Ayers' " means
Ayers' Addition to the town of Hepp
ner: that "HeoDner Johnson's" means
Johnson's Addition to the town of
Heppner; that "Heppner Quaid's" means
Quaid s Aaaition 10 me town oi tiepp
ner: that "Heppner Mt. Vernon's"
means Mt. Vernon's Addition to the
town of Heppner; that "Lexington
Penland's" means Penland's Addition
to the town of Lexington; that "lone
Sperry's" means Sperry's Addition to
the town of lone; that "lone duffs"
means Cluff's Addition to the town of
lone; that "Hardman Adams'" means
Adams' Addition to the town of Hard-
man: that the abbreviations "1st,"
"2nd." "4th." "5th,", and "7th" follow
ing the addition indicated means First
Oregon
Addition, Second Addition, Fourth Ad
dition, Fifth Addition, and Seventh Ad
dition, respectively; following each des
cription in said tabulation, and reading
from left to right the column reading
"Sec. or Lot" indicates the Section or
Lot number; that the column headed
"Twp. or Block" indicates Township or
Block; that the column headed "Range
E. W. M." indicates Range East of the
Willamette Meridian; that the figures
in the column headed "Years of Delin
quency" indicate the years for which
the tax is delinquent; that the figures
in the column headed "Amount of
Taxes" indicate the tax due for each
year designated on the piece of prop
erty described in the first column; that
M
S a
Name of Owner as Shown by
Latest Tax Boll and
Description of Property
7
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Heltzel Estate Inc.
SENW, ESW, SW
sw
10 IN
Hardesty, James F.
Tract (DR 37-630)
22 IN
Laubner, George, et ux
SEV4SEy4, wy2sE&, esw,
NW&SW& 35 IN
Heltzel, Clara A.
NWNE& 2 IN
Brasher, Georgia B.
SW
9 IN
Mishey, Fred G.
N
4 IN
Tibbetts, Violet L.
SWNE -
John Day Irrigation
27 2N
Mock, F. C. & Louise
NW!4NE!4 27 2N
Bateman, Mary & John S.
SENEV4
John Day Irrigation
27 2N
Barzee, C. W.
NE'4 34 2N
John Day Irrigaton
Christensen, Clara
All 13 2N
John Day Irrigation
Christensen, Chris
NE 24 2N
John Day Irrigation
Donnelly. Mike Estate
WV2W 34 2N
John Day Irrigation
Heltzel, Clara A.
SW4Ei4, NSE 35 2N
John Day Irrigation
Lewis, J. H. & Agnes E.
W 5 3N
John Day Irrigation
Sutherland, M. V. & Hazel
ESW, WSEi4 16 3N
Quimby, E. S., et al
NE&NW&, NSEi,4NW4 16 3N
John Day Irrigation
Davis, L. M.
SW
John Day Irrigation
27 4N
NE, ENW
John Day Irrigation
28 4N
Carpenter, Glen E.
SE&SW&
8 4N
Ransier, D. F.
WESE& ...
14 4N
Miller, Mrs. E. Estate
NSW
15 4N
Donnelly, Mike Estate
Lots 3 & 4, Block 15 W 25 5N
Lot 1, Block 20 W
25 6N
Broughel, Margarette
Lot 7, Block 24 East 20 5N
(Continued
Thursday, Sept. 21, 1939
the figures in the column headed "In
terest to June 15, 1939" indicate the
accrued interest on each year's tax, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum;
that the figures in the column headed
"Total" indicate the total of tax and
interest to June 15, 1939, for each year
on each particular piece of property;
that the amounts set out in the columns
headed "Amount of Taxes," "Interest
to June 15, 1939" and "Total" on the
line following the words "John Day Ir
rigation" in the first column indicate
the amount of assessment and interest
of the assessment made against the
property by the John Day Irrigation
District; that the following is a true
copy of said foreclosure list:
si
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23 1938 $ 14.56 $ 1.02 $ 15.58
1934 26.33 10.27 36.60
1932 19.06 8.89 27.95
1931 11.43 6.26 17.68
23 1938 5.45 .38 5.83
1936 6.01 1.38 7.39
1935 6.10 . 1.89 7.99
1934 6.49 2.53 9.02
1932 ' 3.53 1.65 5.18
23 1938 10.69 .75 11.44
1937 11.77 1.77 13.54
1936 15.20 3.50 18.70
1935 15.41 4.78 20.19
25 1938 1.74 .12 1.86
1937 1.80 .27 2.07
1934 2.91 1.13 4.04
1932 2.76 1.29 4.05
1931 2.19 1.20 3.39
25 1938 15.78 1.10 16.88
1937 15.48 2.32 17.80
1936 30.32 6.97 37.29
1935 18.96 5.88 24.84
26 1936 59.05 13.58 72.63
1935 61.02 18.92 79.94
1934 92.11 35.92 128.03
1931 80.52 44.02 124.54
1930 &P 310.68 149.13 459.81
24 1938 3.71 .26 3.97
1937 4.00 .60 4.60
1937 3.60 .54 4.14
1935 3.79 1.17 4.96
1934 5.12 2.00 7.12
1932 4.88 2.28 7.16
1931 4.36 2.38 6.74
1930 &P 4.61 2.21 6.82
24 1938 3.71 .26 3.97
1937 3 61 .54 4.15
1935 3.79 1.17 4.96
1932 4.88 2.28 7.16
1931 4.36 2.38 6.74
1930 &P 4.61 2.21 6.82
24 1938 3.71 .26 3.97
1937 4.00 .60 4.60
1937 3.60 .54 4.14
1935 3.79 1.17 4.96
1934 5.12 2.00 7.12
1932 4.88 2.28 7.16
1931 4.35 2.38 6.73
24 1938 21.24 . 1.49 22.73
1937 16.00 2.40 18.40
1937 20.58 3.09 23.67
1935 21.68 6.72 28.40
1934 32.79 12.79 45.58
1932 31.24 14.58 45.82
1931 27.91 15.26 43.17
1930 &P 74.85 35.93 110.78
25 1938 16.22 1.13 17.35
1937 64.00 9.60 73.60
1935 43.93 13.62 57.55
1934 31.04 12.11 43.15
25 1938 13.51 .95 14.46
1937 16 00 2.40 18 40
1935 23.50 7.29 30.79
1934 16.41 6.40 22.81
25 1938 5.76 .40 6.16
1937 16.00 2.40 18.40
1937 5.89 .88 6.77
1936 8.64 1.99 10.63
1935 5.15 1.60 6.75
25 1938 3.45 .24 3.69
1937 12 00 1.80 13.80
1937 3.58 .64 4.12
1934 5.84 2.28 8.12
1932 5.52 2.58 8.10
1931 4.37 2.39 6.76
23 1938 9.88 .69 10.57
1937 31.93 4.79 36.72
1937 10.27 - 1.54 11.81
1936 12.20 2.81 15.01
1935 13.08 4.05 17.13
23 1938 4.95 .35 5.30
1937 6.13 .77 5.90
1935 6.55 2.03 8.58
1932 5.64 2.63 8.27
1931 4.60 2.51 7.11
26 1938 2.06 .14 2.20
1937 6.00 .90 6.90
1936 2.50 .68 3.08
1935 2.97 .92 3.89
1934 4.45 1.74 6.19
23 1938 4.95 .35 6.30
1937 16.00 2.40 18.40
1937 5.15 .77 5.92
1935 6.56 2.03 8.59
23 1938 7.42 .52 7.94
1937 28.00 4.20 32.20
1937 7.71 1.16 8.87
1935 9.83 3.05 12.88
25 1938 31.07 2.17 33.24
1937 15.18 2.28 17.46
1934 44.77 17.46 62.23
25 1938 17.23 1.21 18 44
1936 18.26 4.20 22 46
1935 20.10 6.23 26.33
1932 23.53 10.98 34.51
1931 20.91 11.43 32.34
1930 &P 61.49 29.52 91.01
25 1938 72.18 5.05 77.23
1937 67.51 10.13 77.64
1935 61.02 15.82 66.84
1934 61.50 23.99 85.49
1932 96.83 45.19 142.02
1931 86.13 47.08 133.21
1930 &P 221.48 106.31 327.79
26 1938 7.61 .53 814
1937 7.08 1.06 8.14
1936 9.18 2.11 11.29
nn 1935 8.56 2.65 11.21
26 1938 3.79 .26 4 05
. 1937 3.54 .53 4 07
1936 4.60 1.06 5.66
1935 4.23 1.31 6.64
27 1935 4.68 1.45 613
1934 4.45 1.74 619
1932 4.98 2.32 730
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