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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORROW COUNTY, Oregon, a. political subdivision of the State of Oregon," ' " Plaintiff ' Vs. Arthur T. Edwards & Mildred F Edwards, Howard Califf & Hah riat Califf, Mrs Alec Johnsoh, 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 B.uchana.n, 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 Ol Peek & 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 Swa'hson, Mor row Co co Bertha Nelson, J E Morgan,. Carl P Linn, Delbert Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON The high school seniors waited until school was out to take their sneak day. Mr and Mrs Jim Stirwalt accompanied them on a trip through Mexico. The three to go were Charlie Wil liams, John Taylor and Lulua Stirwalt. Mary Vinson t Corley was unable to go.' Mrs Verne McCarty was a pa tient in the Heppner.-. hospital for surgery. She returned home June 5. Mrs Roy Bowman and four children drove, to Dayton, Wash ington and spent a week with Roy. They found a house and will be moving June 14. . Mrs Bob Kimbiling and two sons of Prairie City met hex sis ter, Mrs Joe Miller and three children at Lon Creek on Sun day. They all drove to Dayton to look for housing as Joe is working there at the Broadfoot mill. They also visited another sister and family, the Victor Wiese family at Milton-Free-water and in Heppner they visi ted at the Stanley Cox home, Mrs Cox is also 'a' rsisfer"Th"ey returned to Monument Friday af ternoon. Mrs Kimbiling visited with her parents,' Mr and Mrs Lee Fleming and returned to her home in Prairie City, on Satur-. day. . . International is a one-vyrd promise that a truck can do its job. A promise kept for 51 years. - , - Now, in fast-moving 1958, International also means a fresh, original expression of color , style, PpweTt and comfort you have to see in person to believe. IJI rtjLf !!fsm,,eKf '''Pw International TravetaW ndet Itwll itrntmiimmmi-M, AjjL2::J iS eight, hat half again mor I " I tfcT mM! ' -Jffi loadipace than othei ' H Jw Thi$ half-ton euttom pickup t only on 0 10 modtlt in th InttrnationaX thick lint. Com in nd$U. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS cost least to own! THE STATE OF OREGON. FORMORROW COUNTY Vinson Nellie M Hill Est, Char les Klinger, Clifford E Yarnell A . Jessie,.YarnelLj:Zo- Kenneth Klinger, W E Leach Est co Billie E Ericson, W J Van-Winkle, 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:' An defendants above nam ed a'rid 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 The Community of Monument was saddened Saturday evening by the news of the death of Rex: Svvpek at the Heppner hos pital. Mr and Mrs Ed Rounds were in Fossil Friday evening. Mrs Rounds-"" accompanied her son Melvin and family to Portland for a few days. Martha and Dale Matteson re turned from Portland Thursday evening where she had been going through the clinic. She will return to Portland this week for -surgery and treatments. Mrs Bob Kingman of Alturas, California visited her father El mer Matteson on Wednesday, June 4. She returned to her home on June 5 taking her nephew Robert Dale Scott home with her for a months visit. The Stanley Boyer family have moved from the house next to the store- to down one block to the house they have purchased from Deb Stubblefields. Mr and Mrs Pete Slocum of The Dalles are visiting his cou sins, Lee and Gerald Slocum for a few days. Mr and Mrs Sam Scott spent the weekend at Long Creek. Mrs Margaret Morrow of Long Creek, Mrs Jessie Scott and Mrs Elmer Matteson of Monument left. Tuesday morning for Port land for dental and surgery ap pointments. ,.Gary. Engle of Courtrock is employed for the summer at the - . 1 .-, - :,....;:.;.- : 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, 1958. That the delinquent list for the year 1958, which application is made to foreclose, is as follows: Jack Vaughn ranch in Fox. Grace Rice of Mt Vernon was a guest Friday and Saturday at the homes of Bud Engles and Dean Enright. Mrs Bud Engle underwent minor surgery Monday at the John Day general hospitaL She returned home on Tuesday ev ening. Mr and Mrs Bob Owens and son of Canada are guests at the Dean Enright home. Mr and Mrs Otis Rickers and sons of Mt Vernon, Washington spent the weekend at the Archie Gienger home. Mr and Mrs Everett Snyder of White Salmon, Wash were re cent visitors at the Jennie Gien ger home. Robert Holmes of Monument was elected district American Legion commander at the an nual caucus held May IS in John Day. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Ore. Ph J07.66S1 On Hermiston - McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS NO OTHER TRUCKS LINE UP... MEASURE UP... STAND UP... LIKE INTERNATIONALS More model;, power choices and "tallored-for-you" features than any other make. First choice ot professional truck operators, who must have superb quality and who meas ure costs to the penny. Every part detlgnedtodoj truck s Job. It's truck quality, pure and simple, that keeps an INTERNATIONAL going-longer -at if-M cost to you. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Name of Owner as shown- on l.atast Tax Roll T. E. Broyles Nettie E. Davis ce Jam L. Davis C. W. Graham I ttary P. Graham Arthur T. Edwards MUred F. Howard Califf t HarrUt ellff Mrs. Alec Johnson Villi E. Donald Wm. Warner Wilson ileru M. Wilton John Bottjer , , '"S. .... ..... F. S. Stoke Mary Elizabeth Harney Moricw County co Berths Nelson J. E. Mojuii Delbert Vln-on Nellie . Kill, Est. N. E. Lech, Est. co Blllle Ericson Description of Lets 25, 26 61k 8 Board man Lots 13, 14, Blk 2 Castle Rock Eswiswi Sec. 13, Twp. 4N, R 24EWM Edwards bits 3,4, BU 13 H W. SO ft. of N$ Ut 2 Lot 1 Blk 20 W. Sec. Lot 4. Blk 7 M. Ut 27, ilk 25, Urlgon Ut 3, Blk 20 W. Sec. Lets 5 to 8 Blk 17, Lots 10, Blk 19 W. Sc. 25, Tup. 5N, R26EWM Lots IS, 19, Blk 37, Ut Blk 2E Sec. 30, Twp. 5N, Ml Sperry' s 2nd Add. Ion Lot 5,6, Blk I, Clufft Lot 7 Blk 4 McAllstes Lexington Lots 9 I 10 Blk 2, Lexington Front i Lot 10, Blk 10, HEPPNER GA2ETTETIMESi Year of Amount Interest Delln- of - to , fluency Taxes 21558 1956-57 S 5.07 $ .33 1955- 56 5.44 .82 1954- 55 5.67 1.30 1953- 34 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 3.95 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 1956- 57 .70 . .05 1955- 56'' .71' .11 1954- 55 .65 .15 1953- 54 .71 .22 1952- 53 .56 .22 1951- 52 .41 .It 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 1955- 56 69.10 9.67 1954- 55 2.31 .46 1953- 54 11.62 3.25 1456-37 , i 60.13 I 4.21 1933-56 61.78 9.27 , R26EWM 1955-56 23.42 3.51 1954- 55 ' 31.42 7.23 O&MAF.P. 1954-53 45.65 10.50 1933- 54 34.20 16.80 O&MtF.P. 1933-54 67.01 20.77 , R2EhM 1956-57 39.36 2.37 1995-56 39.74 5.36 1934- 55 19.01 4.37 1933- 54 21.49 6.66 1956- 57 .63 .04 1934- 45 .35 .13 F.P. 1934-55 .04 .01 F.P. 1933-64 .04 .01 H, ft26EV(M 1956-57 24.18 1.69 1933- 56 24.74 3.71 1954- 53 6.34 ' 1.46 O&M 1934-55 13.50 3.11 F.P. 1954-55 .46 .11 1953-54 7.16 2.22 OkMtF.P. 1953-54 12.46 3.86 1930- 51 6.20 3.41 O&M&F.P. 1950-51 10.96 6.03 1949- 60 3.85 3.69 9&M&F.P. 1949-30 10.46 6.59 1955- 3 1.32 .20 F.P. 1954-55 .08 .02 F.P. 1953-54 .08 .03 1953-56 25.09 1.76 1934- 55 6.34 1.46 OktF.P 1954-55 14.31 3.29 1953- 54 7.16 2.22 OmF.P. 1953-54 12.77 3.96 1956- 57 $ 'K26 $ .09 1955- 56 1.32 .20 1954- 35 1.10 .25 F.P, 1954-55 .08 .02 1953- 54 1.25 .39 F.P. 1953-54 .08 .02 1932- 53 1.08 .42 F.P. 1952-53 .03 .03 1951- 52 .82 .39 F.P. 1951-52 .08 .04 1950- 51 i:8 ' .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 .55 1942-43 .57 .68 1942 . 47 . 56 1956- 57 .27.21 1.90 1955- 56 27.84 4.13 1954- 55 6.89 1.58 OmF.P. 1934-55 15.78 3.63 1953- 54 7.79 2.41 OmF.P. 1953-54 14.08 4.36 1952- 53 6.76 2.64 O&MfcF.P. 1952-53 14.08 5.49 1931- 52 5.14 2.42 O&KfeF.P. 1901-52 14.08 6.62 1930-51 6.74 3.71 04M&F.P. 1950-51 12.39 6.81 9 1956-57 $ 3.05 $ .21 , 1955- 56 3.28 .49 1954- 55 3.98 1.38 1933- 34 6.53 2.02 1952- 53 6.04 2.36 1951- 52 4.30 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 lont 1956-57 50.36 3.52 1933- 56 34.19 8.13 1934- 55 30.63 7.04 1933- 54 33.46 10.37 1952- 53 .. 30.96 . 12.07 1951- 42 ' 23.08 10.85 1950- 31 24.93 13.71 1956- 57 23.35 1.63 1955- 56 30.03 4.50 1954- 55 34.90 8.03 1953- 54 16.47 4.61 1950- 57 2.60 .18 1955- 56 3.0b .46 1954- 55 2.79 ' .64 1953- 54 2.95 .91 1952- 53 2.40 .94 1951- 52 2.16 1.02 1956- 57 2.60 .18 1955- 56 3.85 .58 1934- 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 3.07 2.79 Blk Id 25, Twp. 9N, 25, Twp. 5N, ft26EY(M Irrljon Irrlijen - EMM 6th, Add. lone 2nd Add, Lexington Thursday, Jan 12. 1958 128.20 10.74 96.41 413.90 13I.7 158.19 78.36 23.85 204.53 62.11 313.30 123.52 20.13 1.23 1.73 39.21 LEXINGTON IMPLEMENT CO. LEXINGTON. OREGON (Continued oa yog 10)