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Page 6 Portland /O b server Thursday. M ay 10, 1973 ROY BURNETT1 due Is Your BEST BET •67 Pontiac Tem pest LeMans 2 dr. Htop. R&H. auto trans. P steer, air cond. $1195 •69 Chev Nava Coupe | RAH, auto trans, P steer, Lx>. Io miles. Sharp. V8. $1795 •72 Pontiac Firebird ,2 dr. htop. R&H. auto trans. P steer, air cond. I 21.000 miles $3795 *69 Chev Impala Custom 2 dr. Htop. R&H auto trans, P steer. Beautiful. P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e la n d sca p e d e s ig n students sh o w d e sig n fo r n ew C ascade D aycare C en te r p la y a re a to c h ild re n w h o w ill use it. (Left to rig h t) Students a re Bryan Boyce, P o rtla n d ; Ron Q u ite v is (b e n d in g ), A lo h a ; in stru cto r Ed M a d d o x ; Susan B la c k b u rn , P o rtla n d ; a n d S teve C ro w th e rs, B e ave rton . $1694 •72 Merc Cougar 2 dr Htop R&H, auto trans. P steer. I 25,000 miles. Vinyl top. $2895 •68 Buick Wildcat 4 dr Sdn R&H. auto. PS. air cond. Low miles and sharp. $1695 ‘70 Plym Roadrunner 2 dr Hardtop. R&H, auto trans. P steer. Air cond. 33.000 miles. $2395 ROY BURNETT Cascade Day Care playground plans Landscape design students at Portland Community Col lege began thinking like a five-year old recently to com píete plans for a new play area at PCCs Cascade day care center in Northeast Portland. Instructor Ed Maddox as signed his four second year landscape design students, Ron Quitevis of Aloha. Susan Blackburn of southwest Port land, Bryan Boyce of south west Portland and Steve Crowthers of Beaverton the task of working with daycare center director Aphra Kat- zev to design an area which would provide various ex periences in outdoor play. "The first step was to deter mine the average height of the daycare student and then USED CAR HEADQUARTERS 123 NW BROADWAY 222-1803 DR JEFFREY Each year the Yamaha National Electone Organ Pops Festival has its beginnings in dozens of towns and cities across the United States. Organists compete in village, city and countywide searches for talent, organized and publicized by Yamaha dealers. These local festivals are the first step in a series of rounds culminating at the International Finals in Japan. Winners of the local events receive expense-paid trips to the regional* which will be held at popular resort-con ference centers on weekends in the late Spring. The regionals determine which organists will receive ex pense-paid trips for two to com p ete in the N ational Finals. The U.S. Representatives to the International Com petition are selected at the Finals - a final PARTIAL PLATES AND EXTRACTIONS -...I..* I .J » to be .vn selected on a •> »/*( scale with a child’s range of vision. "An example." explains Mad dox. “is that we incorporated small evergreen trees and bushes which, from a child's point of view, will look large but not overpowering. PCCs landscape students will graduate this spring as the first true landscape de signers in the state. Two of the four have already ac cepled positions as designers and the others are consider ing job offers. Portland Community C ollege offers the only two-year landscape program in Oregon. In the first year students train for positions in landscape main tenance and in the second year they may specialize in design. festival of performances re fleeting the most dynamic talent America has to offer: talent that echoes countless d ifferen t approaches and styles of organ playing as found in every corner of the nation. The U.S. Representatives travel (expense-paid) to Japan for the International Festi val, where the International Grand Prix Trophy and sub sta n tia l cash prizes are awarded the victor. (In 1973. the Tenth Inter national Yamaha E lectone Festival promises to be one of the most exciting festivals of its kind in the world.) N.E. Sandy Blvd.. is the place to inquire about parti cipation in this year's festi val. Oregon property owners, dissatisfied with the assessod value of their property as determined by their county assessor, may file appeals with their county board of equalization beginning May 14. 1973. when the boards begin their annual meetings. Forms for filing appeals with the county boards can be obtained in the office of the county assessor or the county clerk. Appeals must be filed with the county clerk on or before May 21, 1973, in order for the board to con sider any change in assessed value for the 1973 assess ment year. The county boards are re quired to determine the cor reel estimate of the value of the property in question. They review the facts and decide whether the valuation should be in creased, de creased, or remain as set by the assessor. A taxpayer making an appeal should bear in mind that he must produce solid evidence that his property has been incorrectly assessed. He should not appeal merely on the grounds that his taxes are high. If he is dissatisfied with the decision of the board, there are still other avenues of appeal. He may lake his grievance to the Department of Revenue or to the Small Claims Division of the Ore gon Tax Court in certain circumstances. The Small Claims Division may be used, in the case of real property, only if the true cash value as determined bv the board doe» not exceed $25.000. or in the case of personal property, if the true rash value is not in excess of $10.000. However, the deci sion of the Small Claims Division is final and no further appeal may be made. If a property owner who takes his case to the Depart ment of Revenue is still not satisfied, he may appeal to the Regular Division of the Tax Court and then if he remains unsatisfied with that decision , to the Oregon Supreme Court. Sears The Oregon Fuchsia So ciety will hold their annual plant sale May 21st at Sal vation Army Headquarters, 1785 N.E. 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