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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BUI hj, ' -' - - MORROW COUNTY. Oregon, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff Vs. - Arthur T. Edwards & Mildred F Edwards, Howard Califf & Har riat Califf, Mrs Alec Johnson, Willa E Donald, Wm Warner Wilson, & Lena M Wilson, John Bottjer, John Thorson & Henry Thorson, J C Sumner, Charles Wilson, Homer C Hayes & Bes sie Hayes, F S Stokes, Mary Elizabeth Harney, Clarence Gau kerud & Rose Gaukerud co C J Buchanan & Kikue Buchanan, Milo Hinkley & Marie Hinkley, Rene A Seits & Lora Fay Kimes co Irving Whipple, Gene M Gur ley & Gertrude M Gurley, Ruth Umiker, Est, Elanore Karlan & Florence Pompella, Paul Part low, Anna Partlow, Mabel O Peck & E W Peck, R B Rands & Josephine Rands, Jessie Hart field, T E Broyles, Nettie E Da vis co James L Davis, C W Gra ham & Mary E Graham, Earl E Downey co Harold Kress & Anne F Kress, Oren G. Grabill, Elbert Akers co Kenneth Akers, John Botts, A C Swanson, Mor row Co co Bertha Nelson, J E Morgan, Carl P Linn, Delbert lone Names Boys' By Echo Palmateer Frank Jepsen and Dallas Rea. were chosen as delegates to Beaver Boys State in June at Corvallis by the members of the American Legion post at the meeting Tuesday evening of last week. Paul Pettyjohn Jr was chosen as an alternate. Frank is a member of the annual, the Ionian, and Dallas-is very active in football, basketball and track. The boys are all juniors in the lone high school, and are select ed on recommendation of student bodies and school officials on the basis of character, service, leadership and serious attitude toward an intensive citizenship training program. Although the Legion makes the final select ion of the boys. Frank is the son of Mr and Mrs Walter Jep sen, Dallas the son of Mr and Mrs Clell Rea and Paul the son of Mr and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn. Lt LeRoy Brenner left for Reno Nev last week after spending his leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs C E Brenner. He will take training there for a few weeks. Kenneth Brenner and Donald Eubanks took him to Reno. Guests last week at the.MG Greer home were Mr and Mrs Percy Lytton, and Mr and Mrs Forrest Buroker and children, Lynn and Mike, of Walla Walla and Mr and Mrs Ralph Rich mond and family of Heppner. Mr Lytton is a brother of Mrs Greer. Truman Cannon of Portland visited at the home of his bro ther, Pete Cannon Sunday. He also visited his mother, Mrs Ada Cannon in Heppner. Mrs C E Brenner was elected president of the American Leg ion auxiliary Unit 95 at a meet ing Tuesday afternoon May 6 at the Legion hall. Other officers elected were: Mrs Earl McCabe, 1st vice president; Mrs Joe Gaarsland, 2nd vice president; Mrs Walter Corley, secretary treasurer; Mrs G Hermann, Chaplain; Mrs Echo Palmateer, historian and Mrs Eldon Tucker, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs Brenner and Mrs Corley were also elect ed as delegates to the state con vention in Astoria in June. Al ternates elected were Mrs John Eubanks and Mrs Gordon White. At the meeting conducted by Mrs Cecil Thorne, president, Mrs White gave a reading on Hondur as, letters were read from state congressmen concerning the leg islation on hospitals, hospital FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Ore. Ph J07-6651 On Hermiston - McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS PIANOS and ORGANS CHICKERING FISCHER KNABE WURUTZER Here you will find a wide selection of styles, finishes and prices. Eastern Oregon's oldest and largest dealer (since 1923). ' JACK MULLIGAN Please send details and booklet on .-...Piano Name ....Organ Address.. speaker City THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MORROW COUNTY Vinson, Nellie M Hill Est, Char les Klinger, Clifford E Yarnell & Jessie Yarnell co Kenneth Klinger, W E Leach Est. co Billie E Ericson, W J Van Wink le, Oregon - Washington - Joint' Land Bank, Town of Lexington, Jack Forsyth co Town of Lex ington, Neal Knighten & Ethel Knighten,. Miller , & McDaniel, Florence Hastings co Oren Mc Daniel, J B Adams co Kenneth Batty, Levi Deos, Austin Wilson Est., M L Case Est., D E Hudson, Sherman Shaw Est., Eva Hill, Marcel Jones & Clem Stockard. Defendants SUMMONS To: All defendants above nam ed and to all persons owning or claiming to owo.or having or claiming to. Ijave, any interest in any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, and being the Morrow de linquent tax foreclosure list for the year 1958: You are hereby required to take notice that the plaintiff herein has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County an application to foreclose in lien of all taxes shown on. jttie Morrow County Tax foreclosure list for the year State Delegates beds, etc for the Veterans. A lett er was read from Dale White who is a patient in the Veteran's hospital in Portland. $5 was sent to the Roseburg Veteran's hos pital for their Memorial Day pic nic; :- Mrs Brenner, child welfare chairman, read a letter of thanks from the Knoxville, Tenn welfare center . for ..clothing sent them and this letter , was received from the Fairview Home in Sal em in regard to clothing sent here: Dear Mrs Brenner: We re ceived the clothing sent by your organization for our children to day and we are certainly thrill ed with these things. All of these articles are exceptionally at tractive: we know that our chil dren are going to feel dressed up and- will be .very proud to wear. them. It- will- be a pleasure also for the cottage personnel to dress the girls in the bright col ored dresses and the boys in the smart suits. Please extend our most sincere thanks to all the members of your unit 95 for this most generous gift to our chil dren. Yours very truly, Ruby E Sexton, cottage supervisor of Oregon Fairview Home. A Joint meeting of the Auxil iary and the Legion will be held in Hermiston May 25 at 2 pm. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting by Mrs White and Mrs Vester Hams. "' Mr and Mrs Omar Rietmann attended the parents weekend activities at EOCE at La Grande Saturday and Sunday where their son Larry is a. student. They attended a parents meet ing, a band concert and a barbe que and a . play, The Remark able '.Mir Penny packer. On Sun day morning they attend a breakfast, and a program. Seri-t Rietmann and Rollo Crawford spent Sunday in La Grande. Mr and Mrs Fayne Ely of For est Grove are the parents of a son, born. May 11. Weight 4b and 11 oz. Mr and' Mrs Franklin Ely of lone and Mr and Mrs Wayne Melott of Forest Grove are the grandparents. Mrs Dora Pierrot of Portland is the great-grandmother. Mrs Wate Crawford is spend ing this week with relatives in Portland. Mr and Mrs Berl Akers and family spent Sunday in Port land. Mr and Mrs C L Lieuallen of Pendleton and Mr and Mrs E R Schaffer of Cecil spent Sunday at the Robert Jepsen home. College students home over the weekend were. Sharon Cuts forth of the University of Ore gon; 'Judy Mason' of Pacific Uni versity; Loy Keene of College of Education at' Monmouth; Larry Rietmann and Djck Sherer of EOCE. Mrs Harlan Devin of Condon visited her mother, Mrs Lana Padberg last week. Mr and Mrs Ernest Heliker and Mr and Mrs Donald Heliker en joyed boating and fishing at Mc Kay dam Friday of last week. WURLITZER ORGANS WURLITZER CHORD ORGAN LESLIE SPEAKERS THOMAS ORGANS Pendleton Oregon 1958, hereinafter set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgement and decree foreclosing such tax' lien not less than thirty days after the date of the first publication of. this notice, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and any and all persons interested in any of the real property in cluded in said foreclosure list are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be, or if any they have, to such application for judgement and decree within thirty days af ter the date of the first publi cation of this notice, exclusive of the day of the first publicat ion of this summons, which date is the 15th day .of . May, 1958. This notice is published in Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of general circulation, pub lished in said County, by auth ority of an order of the County Court of Morrow County Oregon, and designated in such order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, as the news paper in which said notice is to be published, which order is dat ed the 7th day of May, 1958. That the delinquent list for the year-1958, i which application is made to foreclose, is as follows: T. C. Mrs Franklin Ely attended the Delta Kappa Gamma meeting In Pendleton Saturday. DATES TO REMEMBER: May 16 Primary election at the city hall from 8 am to 8 pm. May 16 Dinner at noon and in the evening will be served at the Rebekah hall spon sored by the Three Linkji club. May 17 A tea will be given in honor of Miss Ruby Ann Rietmann from -2 to 4 pm at the home of Mrs W E Melena. All relatives and friends are invited. May 17 Willows grange meet ing at 8 pm. May 18 Baccalaureate services at the Comunity church at 7:30 pm. May 20 H E C of Willows grange at the home of Mrs Ernest Heliker in the after noon. Legion Auxiliary, 8 pm. May 21 Arnica club meeting at the home of Mrs E W Brig tow. May 22 Commencement exer cises at the school cafetor Mrs. Wm. ium for the high school and the eighth grade at 8 pm, John May 23 The last day of school and picnic. . May . 23 Poppy Day. Poppies will be sold by the Auxil iary members and the Jun iors. These poppies are made f . by the disabled veterans in . the hospitals and they re. -ceive:a small amount and the amount the Auxiliary receives is used for rehabili tation and child welfare. "TnV'! study meeting of the Topic club was held at the home of Mrs Echo Palmateer Friday afternoon, May 9 with Mrs Omar Rietmann as.. .co-hostess.. At the business meeting conducted by Mrs John Proudfoot president, suggestions Were given for next year's program and the roll call was answered by naming a sou thern city in the United States. Those on the program commit- VT ' 't " " " ' t . ! H . TY .. 1 lee lur iiexi year me mis nuei Dobyns, Mrs Charles Carlson and Mrs Proudfoot. A card of thanks was sent to Mrs Katheryn Yar nell for her generous donation to the public library. Mrs Omar Rietmann and Mrs Palmateer Mary gave reports on progress or lack of progress of the segregation problem in the United States. A book shower will be held at the June meeting for the library. (Continued on page 10) YOUR I Independent Insurance JJ AGENT TT Going Someplace? Planning to take a little trip this spring, summer or fall? Then be sure to get some trip insurance to cover it all! Cover accident & sickness for you and your family, Baggage and personal affects wherever you may e! Whether going for a weekend, a month, or half a year, Get a Trip Policy! Then have fun without any fear! hr Have a "Worry Free" Vacation I For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 HEPPNER. OREGON J n. co Name of Owner as sho.n on Latast Tax Roll E. - Brey4es Nettle E. Davis co James L. Davis ' ' W. Graham I Mary E. Graham Arthur T. Edwards t Mildred F. Edwards Howard Califf & Harrtat Califf Alec Johotori Nllla E. Donald Warner Wilson &Lena M. Alison Bottjer S. Stokes ' Elisabeth Harney Monow County co Bertha Nelson E. Morgan Delbert Vinson Nellie M. Hill, Est. E. Leach, Est. Billle Ericson HEPPNER Description- . ') of Property Lots.25,.26 Blk. 8 Boardman '.S .i Lots 13, 14, Blk 2 ' Castle Rock :t'. Sec. 13, Twp. 4N, fi 24EKM ' Lots 3,4, Blk 15 W 50 ft. of Hi Lot 2 Blk 15 W Lot 4, Blk 7 W. Sec. 24, Twp. 5N, Lot 27, Blk 25, Irrlgon Lots 5 to 8 Blk 17, Irrljon Lots 10, Blk 19 N. Sec. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM Lots 18, 19, Blk 37, Irrlgon Lot ; BU 2E Sec. 30, Twp. 5, R27 EWM Sperry's 2nd Add. lone Lot 5,6, Blk t, Cluffs 8th, Add. one t Lexington Lots 9 I 10 Blk 2, Lexington Front J Lot 10, Blk 10, Lexington Continued on Page 8 GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. May 15. Year of Amount Interest Delin- of to quency Taxes 21558 .195657 S 5.07 S .35 1955- 56 5.44 .82 1954- 53 ., 5..67.1. , .1,30 1953- 54 5.87 1.82 1952- 53 4.78 1.86 1951-52 3.80 1.79 1950-51 4.28 2.35 1949-50 4.25 2.68 U48-49 3.64 2.58 1947-48 3.72 1.45 1946- 47 4.54 3.95 1945- 46 1.82 1.73 1944- 45 1.36 1.40 1943- 44 1.45 1.61 1942-43 1.52 1.81 1942 2.47 2.94 1941 17.02 21.62 1956- 37 .70 .05 1955- 56 ' .71 .11 1954- 55 .65 .15 1933-54 .71 .22 . 1952-53 .56,,,) -4- .22 '. . 1931-52 .41 .19 . 19&0-51 .50 .28 ,1949-50 .51 .32 . 1948-49 .43 .31 1947- 48 .41 .32 1946- 47 .46 .40 1945- 46 .30 .29 1944- 45 .23 .24 ., 1943-44 .24 .27 . ,1942-43 .25 .30 1905-56 69.10 9.67 1954-53 2.31 .46 1953- 54 11.62 3.25 1956-57 $ 60.13 $ 4.2r 1955- 56 61.78 9.27 5N, R26EWM 1955-56 23.42 3.51 1934-55 31.42 7.23 0&MS.F.P. '1954-55 43.65 10.50 1953-54 . 54.20 16.80 ... , 0WS.F,P. ,1953-54 67,01, . , . 20.77 5N, R26EKM 1956-57 39.56 2.37 . , ; 1,955-56 39.74 3.56 . 1954-55 19.01 4.37 1953- 54 21.49 6.66 1956- 57 .63 .04 1954- 55 .35 .13 , F.P. . 1954-33 .04 .01 ' 'f.V. ' 1953-54 .04 .01 5N, R26EWM 1956-57 24.18 1.69 1955- 56 24.74 3.71 . ; 1934-55 8.34 1.46 O&M " 1954-55 13.50 3.11 F.P. 1954-55 .46 .11 , 1953-54 7.16 2.22 O&M&F.P.. 1953-54 12.46 3.86 1950- 51 6.20 3.41 O&M&F.P,. 1950-51 10.96 6.03 , 1949-50 5.85 3.69 J&M8.F.P. 1949-50 10.46 6.59 1955-56 1.32 .20 F.P. 1954-55 .08 .02 F.P. 1953-54 .08 .03 1955- 56 25.09 1.76 1954- 35 6.34 1.46 O&MiF.P. 1954-53 14.31 3.29 . 1953-54 7.16 2.22 O&H&F.P. 1953-54 12.77 3.96 1956- 57 J 1.26 S .09 1955- 56 1.32 .20 1954- 35 1.10 .25 '-' F.P. .. 1954-55 .08 ... .02- 1, !, . ., 1953-54 1.25 .39 F.P. : 1953-54 .08 .02 : . . 1952-53 i 1.08 .42 F.P. '..1952-53 .08 .03 1951- 52 .82 .39 F.P. 1951-52 .08 .04 1950-51 1.08 .59 F.P. 1950-51 .08 .04 1949- 50 1.02 .64 F.P. " 1949-50 .08 ,v ,.. .,-...05 . ' : : 1948-49 .82 ' .58 F.P. . 1948-49 .08 .06 ; 4947-48 .87 .69 F.P. . U47-48 .08 .06 : r. 1946-47 1.01 .88 F.P. ,1946-47 .28 .24 . , --1945-46 .64 .61 . , ; . ! 1944-45 .51 .33 1943-44 .50 .55 1942-43 .57 .68 1942 .47 .56 1956- 57 27.21 1.90 1955- 56 27.84 4.18 1954-55 6.89 1.58 O&M&F.P. 1954-55 15.78 3.63 1953- 54 7.79 2.41 O&M&F.P. 1953-54 14.08 4.36 1952- 53 6.76 2.64 O&M&F.P. 1952-53 14.08 5.49 1951-52 5.14 2.42 O&M&F.P 1951-52 14.08 6.62 1950- 51 6.74 3.71 O&M&F.P. 1950-51 12.39 6.81 Blk 9 1956-57 S 3.05 .21 - 1955-56 3.18 .49- 1954- 55 5.98 1.38 1953- 54 6.53 2.02 1952- 53 6.04 2.36 1951- 52 4.50 2.11 1950- 51 4.86 2.67 1949- 50 4.46 2.81 1948-49 3.72 2.64 1947-48 2.10 1.67 Id. lone 1956-57 50.36 3.52 1955- 56 34.19 8.13 1954- 55 30.63 7.04 1953- 54 33.46 10.37 1952- 53 30.96 12.07 1951- 52 23.08 10.85 1950- 51 24.93 13.71 I. 1906-57 23.35 1.63 1955- 56 30.03 4.50 1934-55 34.90 8.03 1953- 54 16.47 4.61 1956- 57 2.60 .18 1955-56 3.08 .46 1954- 55 2.79 .64 1953-54 2.95 .91 ., 1952-53 2.40 .94 1951- 52 2.16 1.U2 jton 1956-57 2.60 .18 1955- 56 3.85 .58 1954- 55 4.89 1.12 1953-54 5.16 1.60 1952- 53 4.21 1.64 . 1951-52 3.79 1.78 - - : 1949-50 5.07 . r. 2.79 B R26EKM 1358