HE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MORROW COUNTY
IOW COUNTY. Oregon, a
I subdivision of the State
:on,
Plaintiff
Vs.
T. Edwards & Mildred
irds, Howard Califf & Har
iliff, Mrs Alec Johnson,
E Donald, Wm Warner
,; & Lena M Wilson, John
. John Thorson & Henry
n, J C Sumner, Charles
, Homer C Hayes & Bes
ives, F S Stokes, Mary
Jth Harney, Clarence Gau
& Rose Gaukerud co C
mnan & Kikue Buchanan,
linkley & Marie Hinkley,
i Seits & Lora Fay Kimes
ing Whipple, Gene M Gur
Gertrude M Gurley, Ruth
r, Est, Elanore Karlan &
ice Pompella, Paul Part
Anna Partlow, Mabel 0
tEW Peck, R B Rands &
line Rands, Jessie Hart
T E Broyles, Nettie E Da
0 James L Davis, C W Gra
ft Mary E Graham, Earl
wney co Harold Kress &
i'F Kress, Oren G. Grabill,
t Akers co Kenneth Akers,
Botts, A C Swanson, Mor
to co Bertha Nelson, J E
an, 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 eo 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' 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
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, 195a
That, the delinquent list for the
year 1958, which application is
made to foreclose, is as follows:
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Mcry 29. 1958
Graduate
Boardman
f MARY LEE MARLOW
Charles E Easley, associate
ssor of Education at EOCE
iGrande, spoke on "Did You
four Map?" to the graduat
class of Boardman high
3l last Thursday night in
? school gymnasium. The
91 band played the proces
ll and recessional. Merrill E
r, minister of the Commun
jhurch, gave the invocation
benediction.
ffbara Gantenbein was vale
rian, and Donna Watts ws
tatorian. The high school
( chorus sang "Moonlight and
is," accompanied by Mrs La
le Partlow.
jllowing the commencement
ess, Ronald Black, class ad
i, presented the class to Har-
Kress and Henry Ganten
.1, school board members.
I presented the diplomas to
'class. Other members of the
!s are Ivan Kress, Jim Thorpe,
ry Peck, and Gary Moore,
'ollowing the graduating exer
)s members of the school fa
- ty were hosts for a reception
the school cafetteria in honor
the senior class, their parents
1 friends, and members of the
tool board and their wives,
ler guests were Dr and Mrs
arles Easley, and Mr and Mrs
Trill Shaw.
Visitors from out of town at-
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tending graduating exercises in
cluded Mrs Paul Smith of Un
ion, Mrs Fred Smith of Dalle
sport, the Rev George Nichols,
Harold Franklin and Mr Hayes,
all of Hermiston.
Jack Flug, Morrow county
school superintendent, spoke on
"The Quest For Peace of Mind"
to the eighth grade graduating
class of Boardman school Tues
day night of last week in the
gymnasium. The processional
and recessional were played by
the school band. Invocation was
by Sigvald O Aase, school super
intendent. Patty Miller and Den
nis Gronquist played a cornet
duet. Ted Hoffman played a solo
on the baritone horn.
Richard Waymire, seventh and
eighth grade teacher, presented
the class to Harold Kress, school
board chairman, who pre
sented the diplomas to class
members Keith Granquist, Tim
othy Malone, Chloe McQuaw,
Robert Obermeier and Richard
Watts.
Benediction was by Sigvald O
Aase.
Following the exercises pupils
of the seventh grade and their
mothers were hosts for a dinner
in honor of the graduates and
their parents in the school cai-
eteria.
Mr and Mrs Royal Rands were
hosts for a party at their home
last wfpk in honor of Mr and
Mrs Brice Dillabaugh of Salem,
who visited friends here last
week. Present were Mr and Mrs
Rav Brown. Mr and Mrs Nate
Macomber, Mr and Mrs Glen
Carpneter, Mr and Mrs Artnur
Allpn. and Mr and Mrs Joe Ta-
tont and Linda and Jody. Mrs
Tatone is Dillabaugh's niece.
Mr and Mrs Nate Macomber
entertained at dinner at their
home Thursday night in honor
of Mr and Mrs Dillabaugh. Other
guests were Mr and Mrs Ray
Brown and Mr and Mrs. Roy
Rands.
Mr and Mrs Joe Tatone en
tertained in the Saddle Room of
the Hitchin' Post cafe in honor
of Mr and Mrs Dillabaugh Fri
day evening.' They also honored
Mr and Mrs Royal Rands on
their wedding anniversary. Oth
er guests included Wanda Forth
man and Linda and Jody Ta
tone. The Hermiston Men's Bowling
Association held their annual
banquet Saturday night in the
Saddle Room of the Hitchin'
Post cafe. Dinner was served to
104 persons. John Cermak of
Hermiston was master of cere
monies. Many trophies and
awards for the year were given
to members. Special guests were
Col Cam Longley and Mrs Long
ley of Umatilla Ordnance De
pot. Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely and
daughter Eileen and Mrs Rus
sell Miller arid daughter Patty
attended the graduation exer
tIsps in lone last Thursday night.
Their nephew, Berl Akers, was
among the graduates.
Mr and Mrs Ray Conyers of
Bremerton, Wash spent last
week here on business.
Mrs Florah Schroder of De
lake is visiting at the home of
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Earl Briggs.
Mrs Joe Tatone went to Salem
Monday , to. be a guest of the
Junior Women's club installation
of officers there.
Mrs Blanche Barlow of Hepp
ner and her sister, Mrs Alma
Gilliam of Portland visited at
the home of Mrs Barlow's brother-in-law
and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Claud Coats Saturday.
Mrs Irene Beal of Fort Lewis,
Wash visited her brother, Roy
Rordell, at the home of Mr and
Mrs Arthur Allen, last Thurs
day on her way home from Salt
Lake City, Utah. Rordell accom
panied her to Fort Lewis to vis
it. Mrs Florence Root left for Riv
erside, California last .week to
attend the graduation exercises
of Calvary Baptist college there
May 26. Her brother-in-law, Ed
Barlow, is among the graduates.
Mrs Zearl Gillespie accompan
ied Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt
of Lexington to Fort Lewis,
Wash last Thursday to visit Pfc
Donald Gillespie in the Madigan
Army hospital there.
Albert Deulen of Portland vis
ited his niece, Rosemary Deulen
and friends here last Thursday.
The Ladies Aid Society of
Community church met Wednes
day afternoon of last week in
the church basement. With Mrs
Arthur Allen and Mrs Clyde
Tannehill as hostesses. Mrs Mar
garet Klitz was in charge of the
missionary program. There were
14 present
Mrs Bob Hilder of San Ber
nardino, Calif is visiting her fa
ther, Charles Nickerson.
Monday promised to be the
warmest day so far this year
with the thermometer te 98 on
the project at 2 pm.
lone News
Relatives attending the Ber
nard. Carlson funeral at the Val
by Lutheran church Sunday
were Mr and Mrs Leonard Carl
son and Mr and Mrs Clifford
Carlson of Portland, Mr and Mrs
Robert Hope of Eugene, Mrs J P
Darst of Salem and Mr and Mrs
Edgar Anderson of The Dalles.
Mr and Mrs Ellis Pettyjohn
and family and Debbie and Cin
dy Barnett of Heppner spent
Sunday at the Ray Barnett home.
Visitors at the Barnett home last
week were Mrs Josephine Bu
chanan of Irrigon and Mrs Fran
ces Smith of Hermiston.
Lyle Kincald is spending a
few days in Portland.
While fishing in a local
stream last week, Melvin Martin
caught a trout 18'4 inches long.
Henry Clark, Johan Troedson
and Carl Troedson attended the
high school graduating exercis
es in Hermiston Tuesday even
ing. Mr Clark's granddaughter,
Alecia Swales was a member of
the graduating class.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Ely and
granddaughter, Anita Crawford,
spent the weekend in Forest
Grove where they visited their
son and family, Mr and Mrs
Fayne Ely. They brought their
grandsons, Dick and Stephen Ely
home with them.
CHRISTMAS in May, inspiring
and lots of fun, GOD IS MY
PARTNER at the Star Theater,
Sunday and Monday. Sunday
shows at 4, 6 and 8.
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CattJeT-Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 Noob
On U. S. Hiway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
JO 7-6655 Hermiston, OnjM
Frank Wink & Sons. Owaen
Don Wink Mgr.
Res. HonnUton JO 7-3 111
Nan of Owner
as shown on
Latest Tax Boll..
Description
of
T. E. Broyles
Lots 25, 26 Blk 8
Board nun
Netttt E. Davis
ce Jamas L, Davis
Lots 13, 14, Blk 2
Castle Rock
C. W. Graham & kbry E. Graham
Arthur T. Edwards Mildred F. Edwards.
EiswJswJ
Sec. 13, Twp. 4N, A 24EWM
Lots 3,4, Blk 1) W
M. 50 ft. of lot 2 Blk 15 W
Howard Califf & Harrlat tallH
Mrs. Alec Johnson
Wllla E. Donald
Lot 4, Blk 7 H. Sec. 24, Twp. 5N, R2oWM
lot 27, Blk 25, Iirlon
Lot 3, Blk 20 H. See. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM
Wm. Warner Wilson &Lena M. Wilson
John BoUJer
F. S. Stoke?
Lots 5 to 8 Blk 17, Irrlgon
lots 10, Blk 19 W.
See. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM
Lots 18, 19, Bik 37, Irrljon
Mar Elliabeth Harney
Lot 1 Blk 2E
Sec. 30, Twp. 5N, HOT EHM
Itoncw County
eo Eertha Nelson
Sperry's 2nd Add. lene
J. E. Moi9i
Lot 3,6, Blk I, Cluffs 8th, Add. lone
Celbeit Viriion
Nellie Hill, fit.
Lot 7 Blk 4 McAllsteis 2 id Add.
Lexington
Lots 9 I 10 Blk 2, Lexington
K. E. U-cL, Est.
co EUUe CiUsoa
Front J Lot 10, Blk 10, Lexington
Year of Amount Interest
Delin- of to
quency Taxes 271558 Total
1956-57 $ 5.07 .35 $
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
1)48-49 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 1.32 1.81
1942 2.47 2.94
1941 17.02 21.62 128.20
1956- 57 .70 .05
1955- 5 .71 .11
1954- 55 .65 .15
1953- 54 .71 .22
1952- 53 .56 .22
1951- 52 .41 .19
1990-51 .50 .?8
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 10.74
1955- 56 9.10 9.67
1954- 55 2.31 .46
193-54 11.62 3.25 96.41
1956- 57 $ 60.13 $ 4.21 S
1955- 56 61.78 9.27
R26EWM 1955-56 23.42 3.51
1954- 55 31.42 7.23
(I,F.P. 1954-55 45.65 10.50
1953- 54 54.20 16.80
OW&F.P. 1953-54 67.0 1 20.77 415.98
R26EWM 1956-57 39.56 2.37
1955- 56 39.74 5.56
1954- 95 19.01 4.37
1933- 54 21.49 6.66 1 38.7
1956- 57 .63 .04
1934- 55 .55 .13
F.P. 1954-55 .04 .01
F.P. 1953-54 .04 .01 1.29
, R26EWM 1956-57 24.18 1.69
1935- 56 24.74 3.71
1954- 55 8.34 1.46
QVi 1954-55 13.50 3.11
F.P. 1954-55 .46 .11
1953- 54 7.16 2.22
0&M1F.P. 1953-54 12.46 3.86
1950-31 6.20 3.41
0&MS.F.P. 1950-51 10.96 6.03
1949- 50 3.85 3.69
.MiF.P. 1949-50 10.46 6.59 138.19
1955- 56 1.32 .20
F.P. 1934-55 .08 .02
F.P. 1953-54 . 08 .03 1.7-3
1955- 56 25.09 1.76
1954- 55 6.34 1.46
OUfcF.P. 1954-55 14.31 3.29
1953-54 7.16 2.22
OiMiF.P. 1903-34 12.77 3.96 73.36
1956- 57 $ 1.26 S .09 $
1953- 56 1.32 .20
1954- 55 1.10 .25
F.P. 1954-55 .08 .02
1953- 54 1.25 .39
F.P. 1953-54' ,0 .02
1952- 53 1.08 .42
F.P. 1952-53 .08 .03
1931-52 .82 .39
F.P. 1951-52 .08 .04
1950- 51 l.QH .59
F.P. 1950-51 .08 .04
1949- 50 1.02 .64
F.P. 1949-50 .08 .03
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
FJ. 1946-47 .28 . 24
1945- 46 .64 .61
1944- 43 .51 .53
1943- 44 .50 .55
1942-43 .57 .68
1942 .47 .56 23.85
1956-57 27.21 1.90
1955- 56 27.84 4.18
1954- 55 6.89 1.58
0S.MS.F.P. 1954-55 15.78 3.63
1953- 54 7.79 2.41 .
Omr.P. 1953-54 14.08 4.36
1952-53 6.76 2.64
0SIF.P. 1952-33 14.08 5.49
1951- 32 5.14 2.42
0&MS.F.P. 1951-32 14.08 6.62
' 1950-31 6.74 3.71
O&IttF.P. 1950-51 12.39 6.81 204.53
9 1956-57 I 3.05 .21
1955- 56 3.28 .49
1954- 55 5.98 ' 1.38
1933-54 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 3.7V 2.64
1947- 48 2.10 1.67 62.88
one 1956-57 50.36 3.52
1959-56 54.19 8.13
1954-55 30.63 7.04
1933-54 33.46 10.37
1952- 53 30.96 12.07
1951- 52 23.08 10.83
1930-51 ' 24.93 13.71 313.30
1956- 57 23.35 1.63
1933-56 30)3 4.50
1954-55 34. 90 8.03
1953- 54 16.47 4.61 123.52
1956-57 2.60 .18
1935-56 3.08 .46
1954- 55 2.79 .64
1953- 54 2.95 .91
1952- 33 2.40 .94
1951- 52 2.16 1.02 20.13
1906-57 2.60 .18
19'j5-56 3.83 . 58
1954- 55 4.89 1.12
1933-54 5.16 1.60
1952- 53 4.21 1.64
1951-52 3.79 1.78
1949- 50 3.07 2.79 39. kl
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