- r c nr. I F. T Y Thursday, October 5, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Eleven KOAC Still Faced With Interference Threat Oregon State College Word of an adverse preliminary ruling but one which leaves the way open for final arguments before, and action by, the Federal Communications com mission has has just been received by those in charge of the fight by radio KOAC to prevent sharing its favorable wavelength with an Ari zona commercial station. The further action in the KOY- KOAC case in "Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions," proposes to confirm a previous examiner's findings favoring granting the right to KOY. Statement is made in the prelim inary finding that operation of KOY on the KOAC wavelength would not increase objectionable interference "within existing good service areas." Contrary to this, thef electrical en gineering department at O. S. C. has taken actual measurements which, according to testimony introduced by KOAC, show that interference to this state-owned station would be increased more than 2000 per cent after sundown, and that the night good service area would be reduced to approximately 1 per cent of the total state area containing less than 5 per cent of the population. Those in charge of the KOAC fight, headed by L. R. Briethaupt, special representative of the board and the college, have taken steps to argue the case further when it comes before commission members per sonally for final consideration. 1939 Porcclorore IJst, Morrow County Oregon (Conttnned from Page 4) Kama of Owner m Shown ly Latest Tax Boll and Description of Property i ; S u o i n w 1 J Stennett Pauline I. clo B. A. Stennett SW4 Neill. Nora M. SSE,NE4, Tract (DR 41-57) Moore, Ellen SSE&, SESW Brown, Roy E. ENE&, NSE& Burt, Mary V. E EH Want Ads Moore, Ellen NE&NWH, NWNE Knowles, P. W. Estate NW. NSW& ... NESE Kldd, Frank W. & Mae Lot 3 .... 1000 tons hay, alfalfa and mixed grass. Can feed on ground or bale. Good place to feed. Call pr write Cecil Sturgill, Baker, Ore. 30-32p Jersey cows, $60 each. A.V. Wright 3M miles above Ruggs store on Rhea creek. 30-33 Good carbide plant for sale reas onable good lights, hot plate, iron and fixtures. L. D. Neill, Echo, ltp Come up and look around. I have a little bit of everything. Just name it. Wod sawing anywhere. Max fif-fiiil TTprmner. 30 Milk cows and brood sows for sale. E. W. Moyer, city. 30-31p. Furnished house for rent, $20, with light and water. Geo. Davidson, city. 4 muley Rambouillet bucks for sale. W. H. Cleveland, 8F11, Hepp ner. 29-30p For sale. 1 dry cow, 1 cow and 6 mo. steer calf, 1 cow to be fresh some time this fall. J. A. Troedson, 9U. mi TCF. Mnrmn. Ore. 29-30 '32 Chev. coupe, radio and heater. Jack Van Winkle, Lexington. 29-32p Ray, Mattie B. 23 2S 24 1937 1934 27 2S , 26 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1932 1931 1930 4 P 34 2S 28 1938 1937 1936 1935 35 3S 25 1937 1936 ; 1935 1934 18 3S 26 1938 1937 1934 1932 1931 19 3S 26 1938 1937 1934 1932 1931 20 3S 26 1938 1937 1934 1932 1931 3 3S 28 1938 1937 1936 1935 4 4S 24 1938 1937 1935 1934 5 4S 24 1938 1937 1935 1934 19 4S 24 1938 1936 1934 1932 1931 35 4S 25 Latourell, Chas. H. Tract (DR 39-409) 21 Eskelaon, Earl NW, Apland, Henry, et al sw 32 4S 1938 1937 1935 1934 1937 1936 1934 1932 1931 28 1938 1937 1935 1934 1932 1931 1930 & P Travis, Martha A. SWH Rytingl, Susanna Mrs. SEftsiuy 31 6S 28 1938 1937 1936 1935 32 63 28 1938 1937 1936 1935 27 For sale, hunting field glasses, A-l condition, cheap at $15, cost $35. Call at Patterson & Son Drug store. Apt. finished, ready to rent. Come or call 722. citv. " 29tf 5 2 ... 8 a T.AB billfold containing small sum of money, driver's license, student body ticket, etc. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. Hugh Crawford, city. For sale, 50 New Hampshire Red pullets, 2 to 4 mos. old. Geo. Elear liss, Hermiston, Ore., Rt. 1. 29-30p NNE, SEHNEH Reid, Myrtle J. Heppner, Ayers' 2nd Becket Harold, et ux Heppner, Ayers' 4th Heppner, Ayers' 4th Reld, Arthur R. Heppner, Johnson's S. 12 ft .. 4 Heppner, Johnson's ........ 6 Heppner, Johnson's N. 42 ft. .. 6 Heppner, Tract No. 102 (DR 87-311) 6S 27 1938 1936 1935 1932 1931 1930 & P 84 63 27 1938 . 1936 1935 1932 1931 1930 & P For sale, 2 4-room apts. in cityr one furnished, 1-acre ground, also 760 acres timber and grazing land fenced with woven wire. Bertha Johnson. 28-3P House for rent or sale, 120 Balti more St. A. Q. Thomson. 25-26. Six-room house and bath, full plumbing, good location, $1500. See Clara Beamer. 24th 1938 International pick-up, low mileage, exceptional bargain. Mor row County Grain Growers, Lexing ton. L. Team of mares, weighing about 2500, bred to good jack, to trade for vtr rt TTronnVi. Hardman. 21tf gallic a. imi rvfv eourje. good tires and ma annA $125.00. terms. Ralph twin w T r Jackson, Lexington, 15tf 4 used new style McOormicK Deering Rod Weeders with trans ports, 33 off; good as new. Jack son Implement Co., Lexington. 15tf 1938 1937 1936 1935 1938 1936 1935 1934 1932 1938 1936 1935 1934 1932 1931 Kelthley, Anna L. Heppner, Quald's W. 50 ft 11 a Cannon, Ernest Estate clo Ada Cannon Heppner, Mt. Vernon'a 12-18-14 11 Heppner, Tract No. 103 (DR 40-524) Frederlckson Florence J. 4 Ernest Lexington 4&5 20 Independent Whse. Co. Lexington, Penland'a 2nd 6-7-8 1 21.71 29.63 2.20 2.20 2.53 2.60 3.15 2.95 2.62 11.43 12.59 11.32 12.20 9.61 8.07 8.78 10.51 9.55 143.27 152.64 168.00 156.96 139.68 40.82 47.38 59.42 55.23 49.26 22.57 23.30 29.35 26.91 21.52 4.23 4.82 4.97 4.16 59.34 60.62 75.23 72.80 7.10 10.68 11.96 12.34 2.31 3.59 4.03 2.88 2.25 10.74 9.92 14.88 19.09 .28 .32 .33 .30 .06 16.49 20.40 24.00 24.22 25.12 25.73 103.11 16.30 16.74 19.49 20.75 11.67 11.95 13.80 14.63 4.07 4.87 6.18 4.96 5.42 17.97 12.23 14.62 15.56 14.87 16.28 63.99 2.68 1.80 1.96 2.44 31.86 11.79 14.70 21.65 3.02 5.31 3.92 4.90 4.33 4.02 1.34 Hale, Loren D. & Ina lone - 5 1 3.26 11.56 .15 .33 .58 .71 1.23 1.38 1.43 5.49 .88 1.70 2.81 2.88 1.21 2.02 3.26 3.72 10.03 22.90 65.52 73.25 76.36 2.86 7.11 23.17 25.77 26.93 1.58 3.50 11.45 12.55 11.76 .30 .72 1.14 1.29 4.15 9.09 23.32 28.39 .50 1.63 3.71 4.81 .16 .83 1.67 1.34 1.23 .75 I. 49 4.61 7.45 .04 .07 .13 .14 .03 1.15 3.06 7.44 9.45 II. 72 14.07 49.49 1.14 2.51 4.48 6.43 .82 1.79 3.17 4.63 .28 1.12 1.61 2.31 2.96 8.63 .86 3.36 4.82 6.94 8.90 25.91 .19 .27 .45 .76 2.23 2.71 4.56 8.44 1.41 .37 .90 1.62 1.69 1.88 .73 1 Name of Owner m Shown Latest Tax Boll and Description of Property y i s So J. ta I I K o s i! II Louy, Luvlsa S. lone, Sperry's 2nd, w. 6 ft. 8 7 lone, Sperry's 2nd, All 4 7 lone, Cluff s Mason, Augusta Estate co Bert Mason lone, Cluff s 2nd -.. 24.97 41.19 2.35 2.53 3.11 ' 3.31 4.38 4.33 4.05 16.92 19 47 Ritchie. Lonnie 13(12 lone, uiuirs oui 15.01 12.49 9.28 10.80 13.77 13.27 .34 1 8 1 ..lto4 1 153.30 175.54 233.62 230.21 216.04 43.68 54.49 82.59 81.00 76.19 24.15 26.80 40.80 39.46 33.28 4.63 6.64 6.11 6.45 63.49 69.71 98.55 101.19 7.60 12.49 15.67 17.15 2.47 4.42 6.60 4.22 3.48 11.49 11.41 19.49 26.54 .32 .39 .46 .44 .09 17.64 23.46 31.44 33.67 36.84 39.80 152.60 17.44 19.25 23.97 27.18 12.49 13.74 16.97 19.16 4.35 6.99 6.79 7.27 8.38 26.60 13.09 17.98 20.38 21.81 25.18 79.90 2.87 2.07 2.41 3.20 34.09 14.50 19.26 30.09 4.43 6.68 4.82 6.42 6.02 5.90 2.07 Frank E. G. lone, duffs 7th 1-2 8 Drake Gladys L. lone. Tract No. 1U (JJK 4U-3W lone Tract No. 11A (DR 40-357 O'Conner, Chas., et ux lone, Tract No. 11B (DR 28-179) Corley, Walter W. & Marianne lone, Tract wo. az (uti ao-oiuj , Warner, Eva L. Boardman .. 12 8 Boardman 11 to 17 8 Wells, Harry A. Boardman .. 18 3 Warner, Eva L. Boardman Sherman, Emma E. Boardman Warner, Eva L. Boardman .. Strum, G. E. Boardman 19 to 22 8 . 23 to 36 8 1 11 3324 7 Dingmon Alice Estate Boardman Allen George W. Castle Rock .. ....13 to 16 9 143 11 Priest B. E. Irrigon . 13 Irrigon 1938 78.06 6.46 83.62 1937 62.52 9.38 71.90 1935 83.31 25.83 109.14 1934 73.62 28.71 102.33 1932 68.34 81.89 100.23 1931 61.01 33.35 94.36 1930 &P 232.73 111.71 344.44 1935 17.65 6.47 23.12 1934 15.69 6.08 21.67 1932 14.47 6.75 21.22 1931 12.92 7,06 19.98 1930 &P 72.66 84.83 107.39 1938 6.31 .37 6.68 1935 6.63 1.75 7.38 1934 4.96 1.93 6.89 1932 4.61 2.15 6.76 1931 2.06 1.13 3.19 1938 2.68 .19 2.87 1936 1.97 .45 2.42 1935 2.45 .76 3.21 1934 2.16 .84 3.00 1932 2.01 .94 2.95 1931 .90 .49 1.39 1938 2.75 .19 2.94 1937 2.28 .34 2.62 1936 2.43 .66 2.99 1935 2.91 .90 3.81 1932 2.61 1.17 8.68 1931 2.61 1.43 4.04 1938 6.64 .46 7.00 1937 4.18 .63 4.81 1936 6.84 1.34 7.18 1935 7.02 2.18 9.20 1932 6.04 2.82 8.86 1938 5.68 .40 6.08 1937 6.00 , .75 6.75 1935 7.16 2.22 9.38 1934 7.65 2.94 10.49 1932 8.05 8.76 11.81 Anderson James J. Hardman, Adams 7 89 6 1 Inskeep, Ad Hardman, Adams' -..13 8 Roblson, Maud Hardman, Adams' 1st 1938 1937 1936 1935 1938 1937 1936 1935 1938 1937 1936 1935 1938 1936 1936 1934 1932 1931 1930 & P 1938 1936 1935 1934 1932 1931 .68 .48 .60 .63 .36 .22 .81 .83 .30 .22 .31 .35 8.25 11.07 12.46 15.98 16.38 11.80 22.43 1.47 1.61 1.67 2.18 9.10 13.10 .06 .07 .14 .19 .02 .03 .07 .10 ' .03 .03 .07 .11 .68 2.55 3.86 6.23 7.64 6.45 10.79 .10 . .35 .62 .85 4.25 7.16 t O h 1938 10.82 .76 11.68 1937 10.01 150 11.61 1936 11.19 2.57 13.76 1935 14.21 4.41 18.62 1938 29.60 2.06 81.66 1937 26.82 4.02 30.84 1936 30.09 6.92 87.01 1935 . 38.16 11.83 49.99 1938 11.37 .80 12.17 1937 10.36 1.55 11.91 1935 14.80 4.59 19.39 1938 15.90 1.11 17.01 1937 13.42 2.01 15.43 1935 19.08 6.91 24.99 1934 20.12 7.85 27.97 1932 21.44 10.01 31.45 1931 20.24 11.06 81.30 , 1930 &P 12.72 6.11 18.83 1938 3.63 .25 8.88 1937 2.68 .40 . 8.08 1935 3.82 1.18 6.00 1934 4.03 1.57 6.60 1938 14.30 1.00 15.30 1937 13.41 2.01 15.42 1935 19.08 5.91 24.99 1934 20.12 7.85 27.97 1932 21.44 10.01 31.45 1931 20.24 11.06 81.30 1938 2.29 .16 2.45 1937 1.65 .25 1.90 1935 2.36 .73 8.09 1934 2.52 .98 8.50 1932 2.68 1.25 8.93 1931 2.53 1.38 3.91 1938 11.56 .81 12.37 1935 19.08 6.91 24.99 1934 20.12 7.85 27.97 1938 2.29 .16 2.45 1937 1.70 .26 1.96 1936 1.89 .43 2.32 1934 2.52 .98 8.60 1938 2.69 .19 2.88 1937 6.12 .92 7.04 1936 6.24 1.44 7.68 1935 6.06 1.88 7.94 1934 6.25 2.44 8.69 1932 6.14 2.87 9.01 1931 6.51 8.01 8.62 1938 74.24 5.20 79.44 1937 78.35 11.75 90.10 1936 79.88 18.37 98.25 1935 77.56 24.04 101.60 1934 79.99 31.20 111.19 1932 78.57 36.66 115.28 1931 70.53 38.56 109.09 1938 43.26 8.03 46.29 1937 48.30 7.25 65.55 1935 47.89 14.84 62.73 1934 49.38 19.26 68.64 1932 48.61 22.64 71.16 1931 43.54 23.80 67.34 1930 &P 18.64 8.95 27.59 1938 12.61 .88 13.49 1937 11.01 1.65 12.66 1936 11.24 2.58 13.82 1935 10.90 8.87 14.28 1934 11.25 4.89 15.64 1932 11.06 6.16 16.22 1931 11.56 6.32 17.88 1938 8.65 .61 9.26 1937 7.84 1.10 8.44 1935 7.27 2.25 9.52 1934 7.48 2.92 10.40 1932 7.36 8.43 10.79 1931 6.61 8.61 10.22 1938 8.62 .25 8.87 1937 8.11 .47 8.68 1936 8.13 .72 8.86 1935 8.02 .94 8.96 1934 3.12 1.22 4.34 1932 8.06 1.43 4.49 1931 2.76 1.51 4.27 1938 14.42 1.01 15.43 1937 15.34 2.30 17.64 1935 15.16 4.70 19.86 1934 15.62 6.09 21.71 1933 15.31 7.14 22.46 1931 19.29 10.55 29.84 1930 4 P 75.36 36.17 111.63 1938 83.14 2.32 85.48 1937 34.29 6.14 89.43 1935 8.50 2.64 11.14 1934 35.00 13.65 48.65 1932 84.39 16.06 60.44 1938 .36 .03 .89 1937 30. .04 .84 1936 .29 .07 .86 1935 .32 .10 .43 .73 .65 .74 .81 .37 .25 .88 .43 .83 .25 .88 .46 8.83 13.62 16.32 22.21 24.02 18.25 83.27 1.57 1.86 2.19 8.03 13.35 20.26 You and each of you are hereby notl-1 fled as the respective owners of the le gal title of the several tracts of prop erty hereinabove described as the same appears of record, and as any other Eerson or persons known or unknown aving or claiming to have any Interest in or to any of said tracts of property, that Morrow County, Oregon, the plain tiff above named, wiu apply to tne Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County for a decree foreclosing its tax liens against all of the property above named, described and mentioned in this summons and notice; You and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear within thirty days after the date of the first publication hereof, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action, or pay the amount such as would have prevented inclusion of your property In the foreclosure list. dIus anv additional penalty and interest accrued, and in case you zaii to ao so, a Judgment and de cree will be rendered against you as your Interest may appear in the tabu lation aforesaid, foreclosing the lien of plaintiff for taxes and costs against the tracts of land above described. All process and papers in the proceed ings may be served on the undersigned, residing in the State of Oregon, at the address hereinafter mentioned. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow Conty, Oregon. Residence and Post Office Address: Heppner, Oregon. FRANK C. ALFRED, District Attorney for Morrow Coun ty, Oregon. Residence and Post Office Address: Heppner, Oregon. Dated and first published September 14 1939.