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IN TV! CUUWTT COCrT Of TWt ; W r, Cork c U!Hr5 llant. stats or oskook. rot not-iowcowm Harrow County, Orejon. poUV leal uUlHtaWn U ine lW I Oregon. Plaintiff Vi. Hoy E. Thomaa: Jennie WelLe, IIHrt; Harry Luti; Fred Cruthrrs; IVrry U McKa and Emma M Mckae; Ida B Carter; J. O. Low,-r; c. E. turger n4 Carmen Bf get; Arnold Hoffman and Ruth Hoffman; Monro Mu. tan; George W. Allen: Charlie OConnur and Coaby O'Connor; Adon Himlrtt and Eva M. Ham- and ilto all I-erMiia onli-g vt rlaurung id wn or hexing wr claiming to have ry lntret In any ptvprrxt Included In lb tufKui lui In lh complain! hrtrlfl, trendanta Summon To; AU defendants aUx named and lo all pfons owning claiming lo own. of having of claiming la have, any tntrrt-t In any property lruluJ-d In Ihe (utn.ur lui hereinafter set forth. anl being the Morrow County drlinqucnt la foreclo sure lil for lh vear I'M: You are require to take notice tn the Circuit Court 4 Ihe Suie of Oregon tot Morrow County an ai'UKaUufl la M.Le It Hen tf all Ukc shown i the Morrow County U McUtff li.t f, the herein forth In full, and thai ihe plln tiff will al-i-'gr ! h CWt Judgment and drew fumloa)' ire such tax liens not leaa than thirty dava after lh date of th firm publication of Ihta notice, exclusive of lh flrl publication, ami any and all pcraona intefeal d In any f ihe real lopy Included In said formluaure Jut are hereby required lo Ill an answer and delena. If any there j n -j - - - h m I. or If any ihey have, to uch i! 1 nquen " u ' 4e ,d ndirailon fur judjftnrai ana ""!' (uii-; ii(M-rr w it in n iiiittw 3 w m day vt tUcUoa t4 Chott With TOU IhU lummoht " i ..v tif AufUt. ' Ttiia i"k la wtllh4 lla-mtkar .j rMial cuvulalion. Iuhr4 In aald County, by uthMf l Ityofan wdrr ul tha tWiy Curt i4 Morrvw County. Orr,:n. and dcaliurt4 In 1,1 urT tha County Court gut .V- iTih ,iv July. "' HrrrWtH CAItTTE TlMEi. Thui4af. AUut IT. ll r Homo Agent VjFarm Youth Exchange Girl Forms Instant Liking for Town of lone tl'Htur? on Tatfr H It ESTHER KIRMIS "1 liked lha !wn i4 Urn lifihl away." dtvlarca Marie Vutidi tmtf Uii H..H.- irv v rrti that iha nlaliitlll hrrein naa iiiea ortrr iimn i"; - ' " . " Year ot Amount Intereat " Nam of owMf .4 To Total aa ahown on trlitlon of Property zZzZL Ttxr 9 1M1 latwt tu roll AU In Mmrow County, Oregon putney Boy C Taomaa JanrUa WtUa, Jtclra rn.l in ft nf lha Kt 20 ft. of Lot 9. Hlk. 2. Qualda Add. to tha City of lleppner Harry LuU Fred Cruthert Frtd Cruthera Perry L. McRae and Eixuna McRae Ida B. Carter J. 0. Lower C. E. Berger and Carmen Berger Monroe Morgan Monroe Morgan Monroe Morgan George W. Allen Charlea O'Connor and Cosby A. O'Connor A.don Hamlett and Eva M. Hamlett John Botts Mary E. Coatee, Eat tf. F. Cork CO Lllburn Hunt Arnold Hoffman and Ruth Hoffman South 12 ft. to lleppner of Blk. 5. Wella Add. Lota 6 to 10 Inc. Blk. 37. Irrlgon Lota 7 through 12. Blk. 32. Irrlgon Lota 13 through 24. Blk. 32. Irrlgon Por. SEViSEVi South of Hvi-y- No. 730 200 ft. by 576.5 ft Irrlgon Lot 2. Blk. 7 W.. Sec. 24 Twp. 5N R26EWM. Less North 60 ft Irrlgon Lota 1 and 2. Blk. 3. Boardman Lots 10 and 11, Blk. 7, Boardman Lota 15 and 16, Blk. 3, Castle Bock Lot 4, Blk. 10, Castle Rock Lots 3 to 7 Inc. Blk. 11, Castle Rock Lots 1 and 2 Blk. 11. Castle Rock Beg. at the cor. of the South end of. D. St. City of lone, thence W. 140 It. thence S. 145.6 ft. thence In a Easterly direction about 140 ft. thence N. 132 ft. to p. o. b. Lots 4 to 7 Inc. Blk. 2 lone Shop on Ernest Hellker land Sec. 4 Twp. IS 24EWM. lone Tract No. 2 comm. 30 ft. N. of the S. E. cor. Sec. 34 Twp. 4S 25EWM. thence W. 33 ft. thence N. to alley between blk. 1 & 4 Fergusons add. thence S. to P. O. B. Hardman Beg. at a point on the W. line of Warren St. 340 ft W. & 171.96 ft N. of the S. V. cor. of lot 4 blk. 2 Adams add. & running thence N. on S. W. line of Warren St 70 ft. thence W. 185 ft thence S. 70 ft thence E. 185 ft to P. O. B. tract 7A Hardman N.W.Vi, N.W.Vi. Sec. 23 TWP. 24 EWM Boardman 4N 1956-57 1957 iS 19M-59 19 00 1900 61 1955 56 1956- 57 1957- 56 1956 59 1959 60 1960-61 1953 56 1956 57 1957-M 1956-59 1959 60 196061 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 56 1958 59 1959-60 1960 61 1955 56 1956-57 1957 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 206 236 242 2 47 283 .63 .62 .68 .74 .72 .92 166 157 1.58 201 233 221 264 3.77 380 4H4 534 544 559 5.02 506 6.43 7.12 7.26 39 .66 .63 .64 .74 .78 JSQ 365 2.76 3.48 3.49 4.35 ISA 4.06 3.55 22.03 4.00 4.43 47.66 41.74 56.33 47.00 52.03 .65 .71 .70 .70 .80 5 .89 22 .71 .70 .70 .80 .85 .89 .1.62 .71 .70 .70 .80 .85 .89 .70 .70 .80 .85 .89 10.68 11.03 12.03 12.61 14.80 140.39 144.99 158.06 165.78 194.49 1.33 1.21 1.26 1.39 1.46 1.77 .52 M .61 .65 6 14.30 2.33 2.09 2.16 2.44 2.59 3.45 217.50 113.90 21537 230.87 258.13 26551 A 2 .11 .22 .19 .15 .1 .03 .72 36 .44 .4(1 21 .08 115 1.34 1.05 .95 .62 .20 231 1.79 1.40 121 3 21 30 29 22 .18 .15 .09 .03 130 .76 .41 .13 225 3.30 1.45 .98 433 .47 .16 17.00 11.55 11.08 5.48 1.91 .34 .31 25 .19 .24 .10 .03 .17 31 25 .19 54 .10 .03 .84 .31 25 .19 54 .10 .03 55 .19 .24 .10 .03 3.81 3.05 2.37 1.47 .54 50.08 40.12 31.09 19.35 7.14 .58 .43 .35 57 .17 .06 .19 .15 .12 .08 .03 739 .97 .75 .60 .48 .30 .13 94.98 38.35 59.60 45.41 30.12 9.73 1U3 356 13.89 3L14 44.07 6.10 1538 62.92 291.78 6.76 6.26 853 4.75 72.39 951.49 1058 3.75 on KiTen, International Kami uth l-'hanj; liuiu Luxrm ut "H la o il-an rnuinda me uf the vlllajjfi tak home" "llk II. me" fur Uila attrac tive SI year old c"l, Mho la Mt Hi hi: Murruw county aa an IHK evliansre atudviit la fulmar-Ik-re UVp. Uot. three mllea from Luxrmbvur City. Lu.. where he Uvea ith her parents (her f.ither la mayor) and a married brother and his family. The Von ltoei;en. who originated In Ger many, operate a farm thai has tt-n In Ihe Itoegen family for 50 )era. "We live tn a houae lhat It clot to 150 yeara old. aaya the brown haired vlaitor. "We have remodeled It, however." The International Farm Youth Exchangee (IFYE) la an exten sion vouth uroeram activity loiiored by the 1 11 Foundation. rarm youths from the United States 120 lo 30 years of ace) are selected to live and work with rural people In other coun tries for four lo six months, and farm youths from cooperating counties come to the United States to live and work on farms here, according to Esther KlrmK and Joe Hay. Morrow county ex tension agents. The Fredrick Martin family. lone, who are hosting this young IFYE. are whoat ranchers In Mor row county In eastern Orecon. They are finding Marie a charm. ing addition to their lamuy oi three: Melvln. 19. a sophomore at Oregon State University; Jean, 18. a graduating senior or lone high school; and Ralph, 16, a junior from lone high school. "We're learning our European geography, history, and culture the easy way, laughs Mis. Mar tin (Helen). "Marie is giving it to us first-hand. We hope we're giving her a little of the same about the United States." "I found Marie to be genuinely interested in the activities of the Martin family." savs Esther Kir- mis, County Agent 'The first day I met her in the Martin homo 39.87 $1379.42 IFYE Student From Luxembourg Appears Publicly Tuesday nleht at the Morrow County Fair, August 22, will be "IFYE NITE when mane-vie-toire von Roesgen from Luxem bourg will speak at an informal meeting of 4-H members, parents, friends and all interested people at the Heppner fair pavilion at 8:00 P. M., according to Esther Klrmis and Joe Hay, county ex tension agents. Miss Roesgen, 24, is visiting at the Fredrick Martin home, lone, from August 6 to 26 where she is experiencing the many facets of ranch life in Eastern Oregon. She will speak at tne aoropi imist Club, Heppner, at their noon luncheon .on Thursday, August 24. She has already vis ited the lone uaraen ciud on August 8, and the Heppner Chamber of commerce, Augusi The public Is cordially invited to hear this Luxembourg IFYE and to learn of this "people-to-people" program sponsored by the 4-H Club Foundation to fur ther world peace. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Irby left August 4 for Spokane where they picked up her mother, Mrs. Ella Bleakman who had been visiting there. They were guests of Mrs. Irby's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lindburg. On their return thev toured sev eral lakes In northern Idaho be fore coming home last Sunday evening. Tim Loyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd, spent last week visit ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ernest in Longview, Wn., and vacation with them on the coast Mr. and Mra. Bill Labhart and family left last week on an ex tended trip to Southern Calif ornia with plans to visit Disney land and other points of interest. 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 copy of your appearance-, objections or answer on the undersigned at his post office address as herein below stated. If you fail so to do, judgment and decree will be entered in the above entitled Court foreclosing the liens of said taxes as shown by the said tax foreclosure list, together with interest and all costs as shall be due upon each of such properties. Said Judg ment and decree will order that the Clerk of this Court shall de liver a certified copy of said judgment and decree to the Tax Collector of Morrow County. Ore gon, and that said judgment and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the County of each of the properties there in described. And you further are 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 Robert Abrams, District Attorney for Morrow County, Oregon, and Attor ney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Heppner, Oregon. Date of first publication, Aug. 3. 1961. Date of last publication, Aug. 24, 196L Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERT TUESDAY 12 MOON On U. S Highway No. 30 N O BTHWESTEBN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Baa. HennUtoa JO 7-3111 IO 74655 Harmlatoa. Oregon Prank Wink & Sona Owners Doa Wink. Mgr. rtttlu-'t 'i !. ii ul StU an.) ki.ttt kite Ma -!"! t-r!.. i y Uklllj the rutf khan. j a i.ew aj lUiutf the MaMH. had Juki pur t h iked. "I want (i l-trn atxiut all t)ue thii i'. .Marie Cvtn- men! In lir rui-i.ni accented , Walt;vM Ki L'tlkh. "I fln4 ul ly try ing i wa te When aked atn-ut her country, khe rvj Uii. Ida! it U a ainall liianular tu titiy tunJed by tlermany. D-lium and Ft a no. lt meauia only 55 milca l.mg and 31 miles wide UH .j mlleal. explain Ml Marie "It la atnaller than your Morrow county, but we hae more people. 3l4,lkJ at Hie lat count" The country I varied like your country." ahe continues. "In the southern part are the low land plain culled the od Earth" by t.uxcmttourger. The country In th north Is ruggedly mountainous nearly one tlilr I of Ihe country Is forested. Iron and steel are found In cnortnout dciioftiU. In general the climate la mild, with Abundant rainfall ChjKHially In the southwest. Luxembourg, which became a free country in 1S:K). Is a country of small landowners; however, only on man In five now live off that land. Chief crops are wheat, rye, oats, hurley, potatoes and clover. Cuttle ana iruit are raised. In fact, dairy products exceed the local needs and are exported to other countries. "I found out that rose growing sjieclalty." relates Helen Martin, has long boon a Luxembourg an avid cardner herself. "We found some common ground when I found out Marie loves flowers as much as I do. "We invited her to speak before the lone Harden Club. The questions surely flew thick and fast." "I like the cookies she bakes," was 16-year old Ralph's com ment. (He leases her like a kid brother). "She has a little diffi culty translating her native reci pes of grams and liter Into our cups and quarts, but what she bakes comes out mighty good." (They've been sampling her raisin cookies and bean soup). She and Joan Martin, who will enter Oregon State as a fresh man In September, are finding it interesting to talk "girl talk." "She tells me that there is plenty of youthful marriages In their cities too, tells Jean, "But they don't date so early in the outlying vllliges. The average a ea of main.!- In Luxembourg l 25 for tut and f 'f boy. The Manisi family la teeing t II that he knout of Ihe many i..iUl of the Ute of Orrtfun. When they ful met her they Menl a i!ay at IVpol Ray and gMng her a chance In the Pacific tVean. Conilrg home they lsltel Ih9 city of Potlland, drove up the nifhtly Columbia l:iver llorge, and then t w lh large uheat field and deert land of Fattern Oregon. "We're planning a huckleberry outing up to Mt. Adams." In firm Fredrick Martin, member of the Morrow county school t-oard. "In lhat way she'll see rur mountains, too." When asked by Mlsa Klrmia how she happened to Iiecome an IFYE. Ihe dark-red IFYE ex plained lhat they had entertain ed two American exchangees In tluir home, on from Ohio and the other from Mississippi. The MinUtcr of Agriculture In Luxembourg anked m lo apply It be nn IFYE over four years ago," advised Catholic Marie. "Hut at lhat Urn I felt I was too young I would be homesick. Now It la different I've grown Mr" The French -Cicrman and Eng lish shaking Miss came to the United States the first part of May where she attended an or ientation meeting In Washing, ton, D. C She then spent the months of Miy and June visit Ing farm families In Kansas. Be. side the Martins Maiie will be visiting families In Linn nd Jackson counties before she re turns home at the end of October. The Martins drove to Corvallls on August 5 to meet Marie, who along with five other exchangees had Just come to Oregon from a mid point meeting of foreign IFYE's at Purdue University, La Fyette. Indiana. Other farm stu dents visiting In Oregon for the next three months Include young people of Netherlands, Vene zuala, Poland, Finland, and Is rael. Questioned about her future Dlans when she returns to Lux embourg, Marie has this to say. "I will not be content to Btay at home now I've grown so much this past year. This IFYE experience has made my world wide. I think now I would like to train for a nurse a nurse for children." MR. FARMER: IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR COMBINE NOW AT THIS YEAR'S PRICES FOR NEXT YEAR'S HARVEST WE HAVE FOUR 1961 MODEL JOHN DEERE 95H's LEFT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF END-OF-HARVEST PRICE REDUCTION BIG TRADEINS ALLOWED ON YOUR OLD COMBINES - ALLOWING THIS YEAR'S TRADEIN VALUES TAKE DELIVERY NOW-- NO PAYMENTS AND NO INTEREST UNTIL JULY, 1962 RUCO (TRI-COUNTT EQUIPMENT CO.) PHONE HEPPNER 6-9258