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    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR MORROW COUNTY
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, Juno 5. 1958
7
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 0
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
Vinson, Nellie M Hill Est, Char
lies Klinger, Clifford E Yarnell
at g taste i an iv ii w u aciuicui
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 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 Hen of all taxes
shown on the Morrow County
Tax foreclosure list for the year
1958, hereinafter set forth in full,
and that the piaimui win appiyj Niime of Ownor
to the Court for Judgement and I as shov,n on
decree foreclosing such tax lien iat?st Tax Roll
not less than thirty days after
the date of the first publication T. E. Broyles
of this notice, exolusive 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 j Settle E. Davis
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 Couft 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, which application is
made to foreclose, is as follows:
co James L. Davis
Over The
Tee Cup
By Jackie Labhart
Well it finally happened. . .
one of the fairer sex finally con
quered the invincible thirtys;
and a happier person I have nev
er seen than i;ee Gribble when
she shot 38 Friday. She even
beat the two men in her three
some, they shall remain unamed,
but at present they are with Dee
and Donna McCurdy, and prob
ably entered in the state Elks
golf tournament in Roseburg as
you read this . . John Williams
and Del Jordan are alse playing
in this tournament, so the Hepp
ner Elks should be well repre
sented. For the first time in her life,
Marie McQuarrie broke the fif
tys barrier and shot a 48 ladies
day to win a new golf ball for
low gross score for the day. Polly
Doherty was closest to the pin
with her drive on No 1 and also
won a prize. Sue Valentine had
the lowest number of strokes
(4) on the hidden hole, which
was No 9. (She was pretty sly
about it tho for her drive went
into the bank on the right, hit
a well placed rock and ricochet
ed right up the middle of the
fairway).
OVERHEARD LADIES DAY . . .
that Kay Robinson rode her son's
bicycle down to the course, (but
she shipped her clubs by auto
mobile) .... Bonnie Mattoon
saying, "I hear every one has a
good day of golf sometime, but
I'm still looking for mine." . . .
that Gene Case is going to in
vent some kind of harness to
hold her head down when she
is making her shots . . . that
Cork Norene is one of the best
lost ball retrievers on the course.
Wednesday, June 11, the la
dies of Willow Creek Country
club have been invited to Kin
zua for lunch and an afternoon
of golf. All interested women are
asked to contact Shirley Loyd
by Saturday, June 7.
For all forthcoming ladies
days, tee off time will be be
tween 8 and 9 o'clock and in
structions for the day's play will
be posted on the bulletin board.
(So tee of as soon as you arrive
on the course and this will speed
up the mornings play . . .we
hope.)
Hazel Mahoney and Cathy Col
lins are the two finalists in the
womens handicap tournament,
and the tournament awards will
be made next ladies day so all
women golfers plan to attend.
"ODD SHOTS" . . .' I was told
that Sunday the Dowens, Valen
tines and Loyds played a round
of golf as kind of a fairwell
game with the Dowens. But I
understand that none of them
"faired to well" due to previous
activities before the game. I saw
Raymond Ferguson on the course
for the first time Saturday witn
Coramae, Phil and Bob Mahoney.
(Guess he figured "if you can't
fight 'em, join 'em.) I wonder
if Ruth Van Winkle (who is
flying to Alaska with her hus
band Jack this weekend) has
made up her mind whether to
take her golf clubs or clothing
for her required amount of lug
gage weight
I am going to put the tee cup
oil the shelf for a few days while
the family and I endeavor to
play some golf on other courses
throughout the state, so until
we return the golfing news will
be written by Marie McQuarrie
and with no tea leaves to read,
her news will be strictly factual.
lone News
Anne Belle Coleman is visiting
her sister and family, Mr and
Mrs Dick Ekstrom in La Grande.
Evelyn Jepsen was hostess at
a surprise birthday party in hon
or of Jean Martin at the home
of Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen
Friday evening, May 30. The
guests were members of the
freshman class.
Members of the Community
church choir were entertained at
the. home of Mr and Mrs Roy
Lindstrom Monday evening of
last week with Mrs Floyd Bailey
and Mrs Lindstrom as hostesses.
Joe Hausler, Mrs Bill Rietmann
and Mrs E M Baker were pre
sented with gifts in appreciation
of the work they had done for
the choir. Games were played
and refreshments were served.
Mr and Mrs Daniel Graves of
California are visiting her par
ents, Mr and Mrs James Botts.
Larry Ritchey of Portland is
visiting at the Henry Clark home.
jsO'O'sg
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSOtED Vt THE OtECON DAIRY P4O0UCIS COMMISSION
C. W. Graham & Mary E. Graham
Arthur T. Edwards & Mildred F. Edwards
Howard Califf & Harrlat Califf
Mrs. Alsc Johnson
Wllla E. Donald
Wm. Warner Wilson &Lena M. Wilson
John Bottjer
F. S. Stokes
Mar Elizabeth Harney
Morion County
co Bertha Nelson
J. E. Moqo,
Delbert Vin on
Nellie, I.1. Mil, Est.
W. E. leach, Est.
co Blilie Eri' '-on
Description Year of Amount Interest
of Delln- of to
Property quency Taxes 21558
Lots 25, 26 Blk 8 1956-57 $ 5.07 $ .35
Bordman 1955-56 5.44 .82
1954-55 5.67 1.30
1953- 54 5.87 1.82
1952- 53 4.73 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 3.95
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
Lots 13, 14, Blk 2 1956-57 .70 .05
Castle Rock 1955-56 .71 .11
1954- 55 .65 .15
1953- 54 .71 .22
1952- 53 .56 .22
1951- 52 .41 ,U
1950- 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
EiSwSWi 1955-56 9.10 9.67
Sec. 13, Twp. 4N, R 24EWM 1954-05 2.31 .46
1493-54 11.62 3.25
Lots 3,4, Blk 15 W 1956-57 $ 60.13 $ 4.21
W. 50 ft. of Ni Lot 2 Blk 15 W 1955-56 61.78 9.27
Lot 1 Blk 20 W. Sec. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM 1955-56 23.42 3.51
1954- 55 31.42 7.23
f&fckF.P. 1954-55 45.65 10.50
1953- 54 54.20 16.80
0HM6.F.P. 1953-54 67.01 20.77
Lot 4, Blk 7 W. Sec. 24, Twp. 5N, R26EWM 1956-57 39.56 2.37
1955- 56 39.74 5.56
1954- 55 1J.01 4.37
1953- 54 21.49 6.66
Lot 27, Blk 25, Irrion 1956-57 .63 .04
1954- 55 .55 .13
F.P. 1954-55 .04 .01
F.P. 1953-54 .04 .01
Lot 3, Blk 20 W. See. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM 1956-57 24.18 1.69
1955- 56 24.74 3.71
1954- 55 6.34 1.46
08.M 1954-55 13.50 3.11
F.P. 1954-55 .46 .11
1953-54 7.16 2.22
08.MS.F.P. 1953-54 ' 12.46 3.86
1950- 51 6.20 3.41
0&M4.F.P. 1950-51 10.96 6.03
1949- 50 5.85 3.69
0HMiF.P. 1949-50 10.46 6.59
Lots 5 to 8 Blk 17, Irrlqon 1955-56 1.32 .20
F.P. 1954-55 .08 .02
F.P. 1953-54 .08 .03
Lots 10, Blk 19 W. 1955-56 25.09 1.76
Sec. 25, Twp. 5N, R26EWM . 1954-55 . 6.34 1.46
0UV.F.P. 1954-55 14.31 3.29
1953- 54 7.16 ' 2.22
0&M&F.P. 1953-54 12.77 3.96
Lots 18, 19, Blk 37, Irrlqon 1906-57 $ 1.26 $ .09
1955- 56 1.32 .20
1954- 55 1.10 .25
F.P. 1954-55 .08 .02
1953- 54 1.25 .39
F.P. 1953-54 ,0b .02
1952- 53 1.08 .42
F.P. 1952-53 .03 .03
1951- 52 .82 .39
F.P. 1951-52 .08 .04
1950- 51 1.48 .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 .51 .53
1943- 44 .50 .55
1942-43 .57 .68
1942 .47 .56
Lot i Blk 2E 1956-57 27.21 1.90
Sec. 30, Twp. 5N, R27 WM 1956-56 27.84 4.18
1954- 55 6.89 1.58
0&MS.F.P. 1954-55 15.78 3.63
1953- 54 7.79 2.41
06,M8.F.P. 1953-54 14.08 4.36
1952- 53 6.76 2.64
0&M&F.P. 1952-53 14.08 5.49
1951- 52 5.14 2.42
OSM&F.P. 1961-52 14.08 6.62
1960- 51 6.74 3.71
0&M8.F.P. 1950-51 12.39 6.81
S.75 Ft. Lot 9,10, All Lot 11 Blk 9 1950-57 $ 3.05 $ .21
Gpeiry" s 2nd Add. lone 1966-66 3.28 .49
1964-55 5.98 1.38
1923-54 6.53 2.02
1962-53 6.04 2.36
1961- 52 4.50 2.11
1950- 51 4.86 2.67
1949- 50 4.46 2.81
1948- 49 3.72 2.04
1947- 48 2.10 1.67
Lot 5,6, Blk S, Clufft 6th, Arid. Ion 1906-57 50.36 3.52
1905-56 54.19 8.13
1954- 55 3U.63 7.04
1903- 04 33.46 10.37
1952- 53 30.96 12.07
1951- 52 23.08 10.85
190U-61 24.93 13.71
Lot 7 Blk A McAllsters 2nd Add. 1906-57 23.35 1.63
Lexinyton 1905-66 30.03 4.50
1904- 50 34.90 a. 03
1903- 54 16.47 4.61
Lots 9 S 10 blk 2, Lexlnyton 1906-57 2.60 .18
1956- 06 3.08 .46
1904- 55 2.79 .64
1903- 54 2.95 .91
1952- 53 2.40 .94
1951-52 2.16 1.02
Front i Lot 10, Blk 10, Lexington 1906-07 2.60 .18
1955- 06 3.85 .08
1904- 56 4.89 , 1.12
1953- 54 5.16 1.60
' Is62-53 4.21 1.64
1901-52 3.79 1.78
1949- 00 5.07 2.79
Continued on Page 8
Totjl
128.20
10.74
96.41
415.90
138.7
1.23
158. It
1.73
78.36
23.85
204.53
62.81
313.30
123.52
20.13
39.2i