Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 1958, Page 9, Image 9

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, May 22, 1958
Year of fjtowl Interest
Delin- of to
quency TjJJ ?AV.L , Toti.
1950-57 $ 1-26 .09 J
1956-57 1.88 13
1956-57 2.51 .13
1956-57 1.83 .13
1955-56 1.32 .20
1955-56 1.98 . .30
1955- 56 2.64 .40
1950-56 1.98 .30
1954-55 11.02 2.53
1954- 55 .80 .18
1953-54 12.46 3.86
1953- 54 .96 .30
1952-53 12.98 5.06
1952- 53 .96 .37 68.66
1956- 57 2.51 .18
1956-57 2.51 .18
1955- 56 2.64 .40
1955-56 2.64 .40
1954- 55 .32 .07
1951.52 .32 .15 12.32
1956J57 26.33 1.35
1955- 56 27.76 4.16
1954- 55 22.32 5.13
1953- 54 25.23 7.32
1953- 54 1.62 .50
1952-53 21.91 8.54
1952- 53 1'62 .63 155.47
1956- 57 23.05 1.61
1955- 56 23.55 3.53
1954- 55 6.33 .1.46
1954- 55 14.10 3.24
1953- 54 7.16 2.22
1953-54 .4o .14
1953- 54 12.12 3.76 1U2.73
1955- 56 $ 2.79 t .20 i
1954- 55 10.85 2.50 I '
1953- 54 12.34 3.S4
1951- 52 9.04 4.25 45.81
1905- 56 .56 .08
1954- 55 .49 .11
1953-54 .56 .17
1952- 53 .49 .19 2.65
1906- 57 .55 .04
1904-55 .73 .17
1953- 54 .77 .24 2.50
1956- 57 24.96 1.75
19:5-56 25.62 3.84
1904- 55 26.94 6.20
1953- 54 2b. 99 8.99
1952- 53 6.67 2.40
1951- 52 13.59 5.71
1900-51 14.43 7.79 177.88
1906-57 120.64 8.44
1956-57 80.70 5.65
1956-57 899.39 62.96
1956-57 361.92 25.33
1956-57 650.62 45.54
1905- 56 123.83 18.57
1955- 56 70.16 11.27
1955-56 923.17 138.48
1955- 56 200.70 30.11
1905- 56 667.83 100.17
1954- 55 1790.19 412.89
1953- 54 1360.57 394.57 8513.70
1956- 57 10.82 .76
1900- 56 11.11 1.67
1954- 55 . 9.96 2.29
1903-54 10.72 3.32
1952- 53 9.86 3.85 64.36
195o-57 $117.34 $ 7.04 $
1950- 56 93.86 13.14
1954-55 58.96 13.56
1953- 54 66.66 20.66 391.22
1906- 57 13.19 .92
1954- 55 17.08 3.93
1953-54 19.31 5.99
1903- 54 1.24 .33 62.04
1955- 56 44.29 6.20
1953-54 2.00 . 62 53.11
1906-57 6.69 .47
1906-57 93.14 6.52
1953-64 8.80 2.46
1953- 54 19.22 5.38 142.68
1954- 55 '.2b .06
1904- 55 .02 .01
1953-54 .31 .10
1903-54 .02 .01
1952-53 .27 .11
1952-53 .02 .01
1901- 52 .21 .10
1951- 52 .02 .ol
190U-01 .21 .12
190-51 .92 .01
1949-50 '5 .16
1949-50 .02 .ol
1943-49 .21 .15
194J-49 .02 .01
1947-43 .22 .17
1947-43 .02 .01
1946-47 .25 .22
1945-46 .16 .15 3.95
1956-57
1956-57
1956-57
1956-57
1956-57
1955-06
1955-56
1955-56
1955- 56
1950- 56
1954-55
1904- 55
1954-55
1954-55
1953-54
1953- 54
1902-53
1902- 53
1951- 52
1901- 52
1900-01
190u-51
1906-57
1905- 56
1954- 55
1903- 54
1952- 53
1956- 57
1955- 56
1954-55
1953- 54
1953-54
1902- 53
. 9.42
47.10
18.21
1.26
.63
9.92
18.51
1.32
.66
43.59
27.54
2.00
21.10
2.04
31.15
4.04
54.62
4.04
41.50
4.04
26.96
2.02
154.96
158.06
140.94
16.89
60.00
60.03
61.23
39.85
43.55
57.84
57.84
I .66
3.30
1.27
.09
.04
1.49
2.78
.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
457.02
622.83
394.46
Name of Owner
as shown on
Latest Tax Roll
Description
of
Property
Year of
Amount
of
T-ixes
Interest
to
21508 ...
Total
D. E. Hudson
Lot 5, Blk 4 Ayers 3rd. Add.
Lots 6,7,8, Blk 4, Ayers 3rd. Add.
Heppner
Eva Hill
All Lot 7
Heppner
Blk 4, Morrows, Add.
Marcel Jones & Clem Stockard
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-
Cabin on Frank Wilkinson Land
Sec. 33, Twp. 3S, R 28 EVM
1956-57
1956-57
1900-56
1955- 56
1954-55
1903-54
1952- 03
1901.52
1950- 51
1949- 50
1943- 49
1947- 43
1940-47
1956- 57
1900-56
1954-55
1953- 54
1952- 53
1951- 52
1950- 51
1949-50
1948- 49
1946-47
1945-46
1944- 45
1943-44
1942-43
1953- 54
1951- 52
.83
1.66
.86
1.71
5.17
5.56
5.11
11.92
1.33
1.52
1.29
.91
1.29
1.66
1.70
.74
.79
.73
.70
.67
.76.
.65
.64
.45
.41
.35
.45
7.09
4.93
.06
.12
.13
.26
1.19
1.72
1.99
5.60
.73
.96
.92
.72
1.12
.12
.25
.17
.24
.28
.33
.37
.48
.46
.56
.43
.42
.39
.54
2.20
2.32
John Baldino and daughter Glor
ia returned to her home in Spo
kane, Wash after visiting at the
Hayes home for the past week.
Jim Newman of Bandon visited
his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Frank Marlow. last week. Satur
day visitors at the Marlow home
were Mr and Mrs Victor Neal
Mrs Delmer Hug presented the
"Essence of Hinduism," for the
Religions of the World program.
This was written by Madame
Fhufheila Lall, wife of the In
dian ambassador to the United
Nations.
54.68
15.74
16.54
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 ui'e upon each of such pro
perties. Said judgement and de
cree will order that the clerk of
this court shall deliver a certified
copy of said judgement and de
cree 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
the premises.
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
School Year Near End at Boardman
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Baccalaureate services were
held for the class of 1958 of
Boardman high school Sunday
evening in the school gymna
sium. The Rev Robert E Drewes,
pastor of the Trinity Lutheran
church of Hermiston, spoke on
"Overcoming the World."
Mrs LaVern Partlow played
the processional and recessional.
The high school girls sang a
number, and two hymns were
sung by the audience.
Members of the senior class
are Barbara Gantenbein, Donna
Watts, James Thorpe, Ivan Kress,
Gerald Peck and Gary Moore.
The home Economics club of
Greenfield grange met Wednes
day of last week at the hall,
starting with lunch at 12:30 pm.
Hostesses were Mrs Russell Mil
ler and Mrs Ed Skoubo. Guests
wpre Mrs C C Carneeie of Port
land, Mrs Rosa LaChance and
Miss Eva LaChance of Tacoma,
Wash.
The class night program for
the class of ,1958 of Boardman
high school was presented Mon
day night in the gymnasium
Ivan Kress, student body presi'
dent was master of ceremonies.
The Star Spangled Banner was
played by the school band, led
hv Marion Morlan. This was fol
lowed by the flag salute. The
senior class phophecy was read
by Jim Thorpe. Following this
the band daved another num
ber. The senior class history was
next read bv Jerry Peck. The
junior class girls sang a song,
"He's Got the Whole World in
His Hands." This was followed
hv another band number. The
senior class will was read by
Barbara Gantenbein. lne sopn
omore class presented a skit,
"What a Classroom."
Ivan Kress installed next
vpar a student body officers
Kurt Gantenbein, vice-president;
Barbara Anderegg, secretary
treasurer. Dean King, president,
was not Dresent to be installed.
The freshman class presented
a skit, "A Faculty Meeting", im
itations of teachers.
Rnnald Black. FFA instruct
or, presented tne louowing
awards: Parliamentary team,
Jim Thorpe, Kurt Gantenbein,
Ivan Kress. Jerry Peck and Doug
las Shattuck, third place, which
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was won in the Blue Mountain
rtistrlr-t contest. Winners in the
skills contest Douglas Shattuck,
Tfnrt Gantenbein. Jim Ihorpe,
Jerry Peck, Mike Taylor and Al
an Taylor. Alan Tayior was
awarded second prize in the soil
judging contest,
rarnivn Baker was presented
with an award for outstanding
work in mathematics.
Marion Morlan presented
awards to Barbara Gantenbein
and Jim Thorpe for being in the
band for seven years.
ShirW Earwood and Barbara
Anderegg were presented with
typing awards.
Bookkeeping ana commercial
law awards were presented to
Jim Thorpe, Barbara Gantenbein
and Barbara Anderegg.
In athletics the following let
ters were awarded: football, Bill
Getz and Larry Fussell; Base
ball, Lanny Martin and Lloyd
Raker: football and baseball,
Jim Miller. Bob Taylor and Lloyd
Rash- hasketball and baseball,
nous-las Shattuck: football, bas
ketball, Jim Thorpe, Ivan Kress,
Jerry Peck, Gary Moore, seniors,
and Larry West, freshman.
Harold Gaueer presentea urst
place awards in the essay con
test to Mike Taylor in the fresh-
man-soDhomore division, ana
to Barbara Gantenbein in the
junior-senior division.
Donna Watts was given the
award for journalism; Barbara
Anderegg won the aramaucs
awa rd: Enelish awards went to
Teresa Obermeier in the fresh-
man-sonhomore class, and to
Barbara Gantenbein in the jun
ior. senior class.
RHna Hoffman was presented
with an award in physical eau
ration.
Following girls were given 50
points under National G A A
standards Barbara Gantenbein,
Shirley Earwood, Jean McKenzie,
Barbara Anderegg, coneen An
derson, Rosemary Deulen, Wan
da Forthman, Lorelei Hamilton,
FHnn Hoffman. Carolyn Baker,
Susan Partlow. Teresa Obermeier
and Donna Watts. Barbara Gan
tenbein received the award for
being high point senior.
Sigvald Aase, superintendent,
presented trophies to Barbara
Gantenbein as valedictorian and
to Donna Watts as salutatorian.
Carolyn Baker received the world
history award, and Barbara Gan
tenbein the award in American
problems.
In presentations of gifts to
class advisors, Jim Thorpe pre
sented Ronald Black a gift from
the seniors: Wanda Forthman
presented to Sigvald Aase for
the luniors: Kurt Gantenbein
presented to Harold Gauger for
the sophomores: and Bob lay
lor presented to Marion Morlan
for the freshmen
Gary Moore read the annual
dedication to Gerald Anderson,
a former classmate.
Mr anH Mrs N ck Gauhiia or
Mosier visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs Zearl Gillespie Sat
urday.
Mr anH Mrs Alvin Sunrsten of
The nallps were Saturday vis
itors at the home of Mr and Mrs
Robert Harwood.
Mr and Mrs C C Carnegie of
Portland visited last week at the
of Carneeie's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr and Mrs ban
Briggs.
Normnn Nelson attenaea a
ctate rivll defense meeting in
Salem Monday.
Mr and Mrs Gene Allen ol
Seattle, Wash were weekend vis
itors at the home of Allen s par
ents Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen.
Mr and Mrs Earl Downey of
Prosser, Wash visited at the
home of their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr and Mrs Don Downey,
over the weekend.
Mrs Frank Beall and daugh
ter, Pat, of Eugene visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Hay
es, during the weekend. Mrs
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