Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MORROW COUNTY
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 A
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 TViUnfil nr T-JurnM ITrrvt-f P.
Anne F Kress, Oren G. Grabill,)
Elbert Akers co Kenneth Akers,
John Botts, A C Swanson, Mor-I
row Co co Bertha Nelson, J E1
Morgan, Carl P Linn, Delbert'
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 c. o 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 own, or having or
claiming to have, 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 the Morrow County
Tax foreclosure list for the year
Baccalaureate Held At lone
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, 19,58.
That the delinquent list for the
year 1958, which application is
made to foreclose, is as follows:
Name of Owner
as shown on
latgst Tax Roll
HE M1I CA2ETTE -TIM E S, Thursday, May 22. 1958 .7
T. E. Broyles
Nettle E. Davis
co James L. Davit
By ECHO PALMATEER
Baccalaureate services were
held for the high school grad
uating class at the Community
church Sunday evening, May 18
with Rev Floyd S Bailey, pastor
of the church, giving the sermon.
Rev Charles Wilkes, pastor of the
church of the Nazarene, gave
the prayer, the invocation, the
scripture reading and the bene
diction; Karen Lundell played
the processional and the recess
ional on the organ; the choir
sang, Sword of the Spirit and
Upward Guide My Feet directed
by Joe Hausler and accompanied
by Mrs Bill Rietmann of the
piano. Those in the class are Berl
Akers Jr, Mardine Baker, Louise
Botts, Ann Belle Coleman, Billie
Seehafer, Kay Sherer and Grace
McCabe.
Those from here who acted
as guides at the open house at
the Pioneer Memorial hospital
Sunday afternoon in Heppner
were Mrs Omar Rietmann, Mrs
William Bergstrom and Mrs Nor
man Nelson. Mrs Garland Swan
son of lone is the president of
the ' hospital auxiliary. Several
from here attended the open
house.
; A farewell party was given in
! honor of Mrs Emma Dally and
,'Gary Stephenson at the Legion
hall Saturday evening May 18.
The evening was spent in play
ing cards and dancing. A money
tree was given to each of them.
Mrs Dally and Mr Stephenson
have both resigned from the
high school teaching staff. She
has been teaching English and
was librarian for two years and
he has been the music instruct
or for three years and will go
in the U S armed forces. The hos
tesses were Mrs Bryce Keene,
Mrs Ida Coleman, Mrs Raymond
Lundell, Mrs Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs
Ray Heimbigner, Mrs Berl Akers,
Mrs Delbert Emert, Mrs Harold
Sherer and Mrs Lloyd Howton.
Mrs Leo Crabtree and Mrs
Blanche Scheelar went to La
Grande recently and helped Mrs
Alvin McCabe move back to lone.
Mr and Mrs McCabe will move
into the White's apartments as
soon as school is out.
Mrs Robert DeSpain entertain
ed the Bridge club at her home
Friday evening, May 16. Those
receiving prizes were, Mrs Ro-
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The Rietmann families held
their annual reunion at the home
of Mr and Mrs Van Rietmann
in Condon, Sunday. Others pre
sent were, Walter Rietmann,
Omar Rietmann and son, Gene,
Mr and Mrs David Rietmann and
sons, Wayne and Harold, Mr
and Mrs Robert Rietmann and
sons, John and Joe, Mr and Mrs
Bill Rietmann and son. Mark.
all of lone; Miss Ruby Ann Riet
mann of Pendleton, Dean Rohde
of Echo, Mr and Mrs David
Rietmann and children, Kearny
Jo, Paul and Kristy Jo, of Kenne
wick, Wash, and Mr and Mrs
Victor Peterson of The Dalles.
Robert Rietmann talked to the,
group by telephone from Cali-1
fornia. j
Mr and Mrs Hugh Salter visi-1
ted their son and family, Mri
and Mrs Gaylord Salter last
week in Milton-Freewater andj
also attended the track meet inl
Walla Walla in which their son
Bill, of EOCE took part.
Mrs Delmer Crawford under
went an appendectomy at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital Sun
day afternoon.
The members of the Baptist
church held a picnic in the city
park Sunday. Members of the
church of the Nazarene also at
tended. Mrs A C Crowell gave a birth
day dinner Sunday in honor of
Mr Crowell's 7 5th birthday
at their home in Morgan.
Others present were Mr and Mrs
Al Winkleman and children and
Doc Lewis of Lexington, Mr and
Mrs Robert Crowell and chil
dren of Morgan and Mr and Mrs
Howard Crowell and children of
lone.
Ann Bolle Coleman cut her
thumb while opening a tin can
Monday and was taken to a
physician. Four stitches were re
quired to dose the wound.
Mr and Mrs Norman Bergstrom
and daughters, Donna and
Dianne, of Brookings spent the
weekend at the home of his par-1
ents Mr and Mrs Carl Bergstrom
and other relatives. Mr Berg
strom is the principal of the high
school in Brookings and has
been re-elected for another year.
Mrs Leo Crabtree and daugh
ter, Sharon, Mrs Alvin McCabe
and Linda Pettyjohn took Mrs
Crabtree's mother, Mrs Blanche
Schellar back to her home in
Salem one day last week.
Mr and Mrs James Lindsay
and Mrs Leo Crabtree visited
the state hospital in Pendleton
Friday of last week. .
Mrs Georgia Brewster of Port
land is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs Ver-
ner Troedson.
Bert Johnson and sister, Miss
Olga Johnson of Portland were
(Continued on page 10)
C. N. Graham I Hary E. Grahajn
Arthur T. Edwards I Mildred F. Edwards
Howard Califf & HarrUt Califf
Mrs. Alec Johnson
Willi E. Donald
Ita. Warner Wilson &Lena M. Wilton
John Bottjer
..... -A.
F. S. Stokes
Mary Elizabeth Harney
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J. E. Morgo
LelUrit Vinson
Nellie W. Hill, Est.
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o Billie Frlrton
Description Year of Amount Interest
of Delin- of to
Property quency Taxes 21358
Lot 25, 26 Blk 8 . 1956-57 $ 5.07 $ .35
Boardman 1955-56 5.44 .82
1954-55 5.67 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
1948- 49 3.64 2.58
1947- 48 3.72 1.45
1946- 47 4.54 3.93
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
Lot 13, 14, Blk 2 1956-57 .70 .03
Castle Rock 1955-56 .71 .11
1954- 55 .65 .15
1953- 54 .71 .22
1952- 53 .56 .22
1951- 52 .41 .19
1900-51 .50 .28
1949- 50 .51 .32
1948- 49 .43 .31
1947- 48 .41 .32
1946- -17 .46 .40
115-46 . 30 . 29
1944- 45 .23 .24
1943- 44 .24 .27
1942-43 .25 .30
iSwiS4 1935-56 69.10 9.67
Set. 13, Twp. 4N, fl J4EWM 1954-35 2.31 .46
1933- 54 11.62 3.25
Lott 3,4, Blk IS N 1956-37 J 60.13 $ 4.21
. 30 ft. of i Lot 2 Blk 13 H 1935-36 61.78 9.27
Lot 1 Blk 20 W. Sec. 25, Twp. 3N, R26EKM 1953-56 23.42 3.31
1954- 55 31.42 7.23
08.MS.F.P. 1934-55 45.65 10.30
1953- 54 54.20 16.80
O&M&F.P. 1953-54 67.01 20.77
Lot 4, Blk 7 W. Sec. 24, fwp. 3, R24EWM 1956-57 39.56 2.37
1955- 56 39.74 5.56
1934- 55 1J.01 4.37
1933- 34 21.49 6.66
Ut 27, Blk 25, Irrlgon 1956-57 . 63 .04
1934- 55 .53 .13
F.P. 1954-55 .04 .01
F.H. 1953-54 .04 .01
Lot 3, Blk 20 W. See. 23, Np. 3, H26EWM 1956-57 24.18 1.69
1955-56 24.74 3.71
1954- 33 6.34 1.46
O&M 1934-55 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
0&IW.F.P. 1950-31 10.96 6.O4
1949-50 5.85 3.69
94NBF.P. 1949-50 10.46 6.59
LoU 3 to 8 Blk 17, Irrlgon 1955-56 1.32 .20
F.P.' 1954-55 .08 .02
F.P. 1953-34 .08 .03
Lot 10, Blk 19 W. 1955-56 25.09 1.76
Sec. 23, Tp. Hi, R26EWM 1934-33 6.34 1.46
OtM&F.P. 1934-65 14.31 3.29
1953-54 7.16 2.22
O&At&F.K. 1953-54 12.77 3.96
Lots 18, 19, Blk 37, Irrigon 1956-57 J 1.26 $ .09
1955-56 1.32 .20
1934-55 1.10 .25
F.P. 1954-35 .08 .02
1953- 54 1.23 .39
F.P. 1953-54 .08 .02
1952-53 1.08 .42
F.P. 1952-53 .08 .03
1951- 52 .82 .39
F.P. 1951-52 .08 .04
1 1950-51 l.3 .59
F.P. 1950-51 .08 ' .04
1949- 50 1.02 .64
F.P. 1949-50 .08 .05
1948- 49 .82 .58
F.P. 1948-49 .08 .06
1947- 48 .87 .69
F.P. 1947-48 .08 .06
1946-47 1.01 .88
F.P. 1946-47 .28 .24
1945-46 .64 .61
1944-45 .31 .53
1943-44 .50 .53
1942-43 .37 .68
1942 .47 .56
Ut L Blk 2E 1956-57 27.21 1.90
SC. 30, Two. 5N, R27 En 1955-56 27.84 4.18
1954- 55 6.89 1.58
04MIF.P. 1954-55 15.78 3.63
1933-54 7.79 2.41
0&MS.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&MUF.P. 1951-52 14.08 6.62
1950- 51 6.74 3.71
0&MS.F.P. 1950-51 12.39 6.81
S.7S Ft. Let 9,10, All Lot 11 Blk 9 1956-57 t 3.05 $ .21
Sfxriy1 2nd Add. lone 1955-56 3.28 .49
1954- 55 3.98 1.38
1953- 34 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
Lot 5,6, Blk t, Cluffs 8th, Add. lone 1956-57 50.36 3.52
1955- 56 54.19 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
1930-51 24.93 13.71
Lot 7 Blk 4 McAllsters 2nd Add. 1956-57 23.35 1.63
Lexington 1955-56 30.03 4.50
1954- 55 34.90 8.0J
1953- 54 16.47 4.61
Lots 9 I 10 Blk 2, Lexicon 1956-57 2.60 .13
1935-56 3.08 .46
1954- 55 2.7y .64
1953- 54 2.95 .91
1952- 53 2.40 .94
1951- 52 2.16 1.02
Front J Ut 10, Blk 10, Lexington 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 2.79
Total
128.10
10.74
96.41
415.90
138.7
1.23
138.19
1.73
78.36
23.83
204.53
62.88
313.30
123.52
20.13
39. 2
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