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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. May 15. 1958 1)56-57 1950-57 1956-57 1956-57 1955-56 1955-56 1955- 56 1958-56 I954I55 1954- 55 1953-54 1953- 54 1952-53 1952- 53 1956- 57 1956-57 1955- 56 1955- 56 1954- 55 1951.52 1956-57 1955- 56 1954-55 1953- 54 1953-54 1952-53 1952-53 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1954- 55 1953-54 1953-54 1953- 54 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 N51-52 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1952- 53 1956- 57 1954- 55 1953- 54 1956-57 19'.5-56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1952- 53 1951- 52 1950-51 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1955- 56 1955-56 1955-56 1955-56 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1956- 57 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1952- 53 195o-57 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1950- 57 1954- 55 1953-54 1953-54 1955- 56 1953-54 1956- 57 1956-57 1953-54 1953- 54 1954- 55 1954- 55 1953-54 1953- 54 1952-53 1952- 53 1951- 52 1951- 52 195U-51 1950- B 1949-50 1949- 50 1943-49 1943-49 1947-43 1947-43 1946-47 1945-46 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1J56-57 1955- 56 1955-54 1955-56 1955-56 1955- 56 1954- 55 1954-55 1954-55 1954- 55 1953- 54 1953- 54 1952- 53 1952- 53 1951- 52 1951- 52 1950- 51 1950-51 1956- 57 1955- 56 1954- 55 1953- 54 1952- 53 1956- 57 1955- 54 1954- 55 1953- 54 1953-W 1952-W 4 mount Interest of to T es 21558 . j 1.26 $ .09 1.88 .13 2.51 .18 1.88 .13 1.32 .20 1.98 .30 2.64 .40 1.98 .30 11.02 2.53 .80 .18 12.46 3.86 .96 .30 12.98 5.06 .96 .37 2.51 .18 2.51 .18 2.64 .40 2.64 .40 .32 .07 .32 .15 26.38' 1.35 27.7 6 4.16 22.32 5.13 25.23 7.82 1.62 .50 21.91 8.54 1.62 .63 Totai 68.66 12.32 155.47 23.05 23.55 6.33 14.10 7.16 .40 12.12 2.79 10.85 12.34 9.04 .56 .49 .56 .49 .55 .73 .77 1.61 3.53 I. 46 3.24 2.22 .14 3.76 $ .20 2.50 3.84 4.25 .08 .11 .17 .19 .04 .17 .24 1.75 3.84 6.20 8.99 2.40 5.71 7.79 3.44 5.65 62.96 25.33 45.54 18.57 II. 27 138.48 30.11 100.17 ) 412.89 394.57 .76 1.67 2.29 3.32 3.85 S 7.04 13.14 13.56 20.66 .92 3.93 5.99 .38 6.20 .62 .47 6.52 2.46 5.38 .06 .01 .10 ' .01 .11 .01 .10 .ul .12 .01 .16 U .15 .01 .17 .01 .22 .15 i .66 3.30 1.27 .09 .04 1.49 2.73 .20 .10 7.29 6.33 .46 4.85 .47 9.66 1.25 21.30 1.58 19.50 1.90 14.83 1.11 9.30 22.13 32.42 4.73 23.40 3.00 7.96 9.17 13.50 17.93 22.56 102.73 45.81 2.65 2.50 24.96 25.62 26.94 2d. 99 H 6.67 13.59 14.43 li ; 120.64 eo.70 899.39 361.92 650.62 ; 123.83 I 75.16 I! 923. 17 1200.70 667.83 1795,19 1360.57 177.88 8513.70 64.36 i 391.22 62.04 53.11 142.68 144.29 12.00 .28 .02 .31 .02 .27 .02. .21 .02 .21 ,0i .23 .02 .21 .02 .22 .02 .25 .16 9.42 3.95 47.10 18.21 1.26 .63 9.92 Id. 51 1.32 .66 4d.59 7.54 2.00 21.10 2.04 31.15 4.04 4.62 4.04 41.50 4.04 20.96 2.02 457.02 154.96 153.06 440.94 16.89 60.00 60.03 61.23 39.85 43.55 57.84 57.84 622.33 394.46 Name of Owner as shown on Latest Tax Roll D. E. Hudson Eva Hill Marcel Jones & Clem Stock a rd You and each of you are fur ther notified to appear within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this summons and defend this suit or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption of said properties, and if you so appear you are further notified to serve a copy of your appearance, objections or answer on the undersigned at his post office address as here- Boardman Holds May Day Program By MARY LEE MARLOW Chloe McQuaw was crowned queen of the tenth annual May Day program in the Boardman school gymnasium Friday morn ing. Richard Watts was crowned king. Princesses and princes were Linda Tatone and Terry Waymire, Carina Malone and Alan Moore, Sandra Thorpe and Roy Obermeier. Pat Crouch and Jerry Downey were crowned bearers. Order" of the program follows: Band selections by the high school band, led by Marion Mor lan, director. Welcome by Ivan Kress; Royal court processional; presentation of colors by Jerry Peck, Jim Thorpe and Gary Moore; flag salute, led by Dean King; Star Spangled Banner by the audience. The program con cluded with an operatta, "Cin derella", by the grade school. List of characters were: Cinder ella, Patty Miller; prince, Jim Brothers; stepmother, Brenda Billings; Charlotte, Patti Part low; Javotte, Irene Potts; pedd ler, Dick Skoubo; Lord High Chamberlain, Johnny Partlow; fairy godmother, Sandra Mc Kenzie; Thimble Bonnet, Mike Partlow. Guards Victor Taylor, Steve Partlow, Roger Zivney and Dennis Anderson. Heralds Jim Partlow and Dennis Gronquist. Green Taylors Bobby Skoubo, Richard Watkins, Guy Baker, Steven Claughton, Mike Ander son, Jim Crouch, Woodrow Ma lone, Thomas Dixon, Billy Bell amy, David Skoubo and Greg Bedord. Ladies-in-waiting The resa Thorpe, Kathy Mead, Kar en Gronquist, Cindy Morlan, An na Obermeier, Kathy Getz, Nan cy Morlan, Penny Bellamy, Mar tha Rossey and Shirley Dixon. Neighbors and ballroom guests--Karen Anderson, Eileen Ely, Charlotte McKenzie, Diana Ma lone, Anna Mae McQuaw, Dew ena West, Dorothy Rash, Toni Taylor, Reta Baker, Jeannette Hiigel, Elberta Carpenter, Larry Riley, Keith Gronquist, Robert Obermeier, Tim Malone, Morrie Thompson, Jim Hoffman, Leo nard Bedord, Bill Baker, Ted Hoffman, Max Moore, Johnnie Pierce, Ray Baker and Larry Wheeler. Following the program a pic nic lunch was enjoyed by every one. Ice cream, punch and cof fee were furnished by the P-TA In the afternoon there were rac es and a baseball game between the Boardman Yellowjackets and the Heppner Mustangs, with Heppner winning with a score 17-5. Cakes were presented to the following mothers at the Com munity church Sunday school: Youngest mother, Mrs Allen Liy; oldest mother under 80, Mrs Ida Potts; mother with most children present, Mrs Russell Miller. Mrs Effie Miller and Mrs Lulu Stev ens were presented gifts as mothers over 80 years. Jim and Patty Miller and Ei leen Ely were among the stu dents Dresented In a music re cital at Hermiston Sunday by Mrs John Ricketts of Umatilla. Those who attended the recital from here were Mr and Mrs Rus sell Miller, Mrs Effie Miller, Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely, Mrs Claud Coats and Mrs Florence Root Mrs Bob Thornhlll was host ess for a party Tuesday after Description of Property Lot 5, Blk 4 Ayers 3rd. Lots 6,7,8, Blk 4, Ayers Heppner All Lot 7 , Blk 4, Morrows, Add. Heppner Cabin on Frank Wilkinson Land Sec. 33, Twp. 3S, R 28 EW inbelow stated. If you fail so to do, judge ment and decree will be entered in the above entitled Court fore closing the liens of said taxes as shown by the said tax fore closure list, together with inter est and all costs as shall appear to be due upon each of such pro perties. Said judgement and de cree will order that the clerk of this court shall deliver a certified In honor of her daughter Aria's second birthday. Guests were Mrs Wayne Kuhn and Pam and Casey, Mrs Charles Graham and Marilyn, Mrs Gunnar Skoubo and Patsy and Kathy, Mrs Vern on Russell and Bruce; and Mrs Harold Smouse and Diane and Harold Jr of Umatilla. Greenfield grange met Thurs day at the hall, with Mr and Mrs Russell Miller and Mr ana Mrs Ed Skoubo as hosts. Pot- luck supper was held at 6:30 pm. Mrs Earl Briggs was elected al ternate to attend the Oregon State grange session to be held in Eugene June 9-13. Mrs Bobbie Stewart was hos tess for a Dartv Wednesday af ternoon of last week at her home in honor of her son Randy's sixth birthdav. She was assisted by Mrs Harold Marlow. Guests were Mrs Ed Skoubo and Davy and Janelle. Mrs Clifford Pool and Mike. Mrs Nathan Thorpe and Teresa, Mrs Gunnar Skoubo and Patsy and Kathy, Mrs Ronald Black and Diane. Mrs Richard Waymire and Christie and Mike Mrs Wayne Kuhn and Pam and Casev. Mrs Vic Williams and Mark and Susan, Woody and Stevie Malone, Linda Tatone, Karen Gronauist. Gary Hiigel, Jerry and Wayne Downey, and Bobbie Skoubo. Jess Coats of Hardman was a weekend guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Claud Coats. Peter Cassidy. student at Port land University, and Beatrice Cassidy, student at Marylhurst college, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Mike Cassidy. Mr and Mrs Delbert Ball and children Larry, Susie and Linda of Condon, were weekend visit ors at the home of Mr and Mrs Arnin Hug. Mr and Mrs Darrell Kasn ana daughter Valerie spent the weekend at the homes of their parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Rash and Mr and Mrs Henry Wi IX VP11 i I 1101 I 1 . J 1 m r .J 1 w 9 rune ii --m - ' ir- IIP HI VrfrI Local Union Pacific Agent Phone 6-9632 or J. M. Landau, General Traffic Agent Walla Walla, Wash. J A 9-1610 Year of Amount ' Intores Delin- of to quencv Taxes 21558 1956-57 $ .83 S .06 1956-57 1.66 .12 1955-56 .86 .13 1955- 56 1.71 .26 1954- 55 5.17 1.19 1953- 54 5.56 1.72 1952- 53 5.11 1.99 1951.52 11.92 5.60 1950- 51 1.33 .73 1949- 50 1.52 .96 194(1-49 1.29 .92 1947- 48 .91 .72 1946-47 1.29 1.12 1956- 57 1.66 .12 1955- 56 1.70 .25 1954- 55 .74 .17 1953- 54 .79 .24 1952-53 .73 , .28 1951- 52 .70 .33 1950- 51 .67 ,37 1949-50 .76. .48 1948- 49 .65 .46 1946-47 .64 .56 1945-46 .45 .43 1944-45 .41 .42 1943-44 .35 .39 1942-43 .45 .54 - 1953-54 7.09 2.20 1951- 52 4.93 2.32 judgement and de-. the premises. Add. 3rd. Add. pree to the Tax Collector of Mor row County, Oregon, and that said judgement and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the County of each of the prop erties therein described. And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the Court for such other relief as may be just and equitable in Zivney. Mr and Mrs James Garvison and daughters, Joyce and Judy of Oregon City were weekend visitors at the home of Garvi son's parents, Mr and Mrs Char les Anderegg. Judy remained to visit for the week. Mr and Mrs Earl Briggs spent the weekend in Spokane, Wash at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs John Campbell. Mrs Keith Tannehill of Port land spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde Tannehill. Mrs Paul Smith of Union ar rived last week to visit at the home of her son-in-law and dau ghter, Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe. Mrs Dewev West and Mrs Ralph Skoubo attended the state 1 convention of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs at Sa lem May 7-8. Mrs Frank Marlow accompan ied her brother, Harold Hartle of Pendleton, to Washtucna, Washington to visit their father, W W Hartle, on the occasion of his 85th birthday. Their sister, Mrs Clarence Thomas of Rigg- ins, Ida was also present. Anoth er sister, Mrs Lafe bmith 01 Weiser, Ida, was unable to be there. Baccalaureate services for the graduating class of 1958 of the Roardman hieh school will be held in the school gymnasium May 18 at 8 pm. Tne speaner will be the Rev Robert Drewes, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church in Hermiston. Commencement exercises will be held May 22 in the gymnas ium at 8 pm. The speaker will be Carlos Easley from the East ern Oregon College of Education at La Grande. Members of the senior class are Barbara Gantenbein, vale dictorian, Donna Watts, saluta torian, Jim Thorpe, Gary Moore, Jerry Peck and Ivan Kress. Mrs Jack McKenzie of Portland is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Charlie McKenzie. Mrs John Baldino and daugh ft GDTTV OF FORTH. AH IB DOME DINER DOME LOUNGE DOME COACH Futl kg-lcngth reclining scat coaches Only one business day cn route to Chicago Delightful meals with friendly, courteous service The restful, relaxing, sure way to travel JslsL. 54.68 15.74 16.54 C J D BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Morrow County, Oregon ROBERT ABRAMS, District Attorney for Morrow County, Oregon, and At tornty for Plaintiff Post Office Address: Heppner, Oregon ter Gloria of Spokane, Wash are visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes, while Baldino went to Portland. Mr and Mrs Bobbie Stewart and son Randy spent the week end in Estacada, visiting at the home of Mrs Stewart's parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Veele, Sr. Mrs Elwin Ely was honored with a surprise dinner party for her birthday Monday evening at her home by a group of friends. Present were Mr and Mrs Char les Anderegg and daughter Bar bara, and granddaughter, Judy Garvison, Mr and Mrs Arnin Hug, Mrs Ti Rippee, Mr and Mrs Allen Ely and children, Renee and Ricky, Mr and Mrs Frank I Marlow, Mr and Mrs Harold Rash and daughters Dorothy and Diane. PLEASE . . . Subscribers who request change of mailing address for their Gazette-Times are reminded that it is necessary to give BOTH their old and their new addresses. The circulation depart ment has no way of know ing where each subscriber lives, unless YOU tell us when advising of your new address. Failure to do so, can cause a considerable delay in receiving your paper. John Hartman and Glen Ward made a business trip to Portland on Friday. Long Distance Natlon-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton. Oregon Phone 338 in 17 travel to Its the Water that makes Olympia beer refreshingly different OLYMPIA IKCWINO COMPANY. 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And they're a big help in preventing eye injuries. The glasses are made so they won't shatter even under a heavy blow. The way we look at it, our people are the biggest asset we've got. And your best guarantee of good service. So we're strong for safety around here. r T r - 9 I . OLYMPtA, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. Your Telephone J QfiOO Want to give out-of-town relatives a real treat? Sur prise them with a phone call and then let the young sters chat with them. They'll be glad you called and so will you. Besides, it's a per fect way to show children that families can be close together even when they're far apart. If you look in your phone book, you'll no tice evening rates are extra low. So call tonight! Pacific Telephone ft f( ..! ,j ffl 1 : r - a Mil a XI noon of last week at her home