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HEPPNER CAZETTE TIMEg. Tburedar. March IS. ltTl Riverside's FFA Instructor Talks On Curriculum in,,.nr i.m. Parliamentary Procedure Ron Bta h r&n wrif: Public Speaking .nd many o.h the boys on the Columbia lor ere. careers In agriculture for 28 16 and Ow iro u r1illLhted with the Kir Rl,ii-1 hAi Included I new facilities at Riverside even Tractor Safely Program In his a few things which la offered In he Is eager to have changed. Ino yredhman and Sohpomor Sawduat from the saws is vac-1 cj;wscs for students who are 10 uuined ana iransponeu vy r'jy years oia. line to the central cleaner. This s hwnor clau i. onH ho anticipates hav Ing the cleaner moved from tho room this summer. Class Work The Freshman students In o Thev Mudv the different breeds, Kiudv n( eenetk-s to include croas breeding. Here stress Is on efficiency of production. When enrollment Is not no urest the Junior and Senior (laim-s are run together. They upend more time welding, mey go ahead on their own projects which are becoming more so phisticated and may Include stock racks, trailers ana repair ing farm machinery. They make umall motor repair and do ele mentary electrical wiring. They manaeement tmase 01 Soils and crops are the em phasis In the Sophomore cours es. This is a Botany type pro cram that leads into soil Judg- i f..rtili9lnii Thl rum 1 im rn""'11 onv.. - - ,,iK iiiu v v .... A n lintra n rum hlnatlon of class ItlniW virv well with livestock work and shop work. They study proj,vtJ, oil phases of livestock opera- ,n th, hop they wwii vHth Hons such as selection. Judging, wooJs metaU and weldin.j oarlncr. feeding and Pteparlng T(,.., j.ul nr.il.U m.iw include kw.'"OI - , 4 'IV . tf 'J' - J ' -j - " for shows. the construction of law nurses. hi d.-ne graduate wk at Ore- Shop work Includes mechani-j Th-y tR advanced welding j ...n Sute. cal drawing and one woodwork-j t:!i:iuiei ucwtylentf weld j 'H..h buy" have won their Ing pruject that U usually a jn.l ii.vivU.mhi eutmiK. T'ley 1 ,Jurt -:! moiv of rvph.e and tool box. Tliey m.iy g.' on u h.ivtf mow tnri(mi in ;iart iig have a wood and metal prwc ; prvii.-cr. The bovs have made stix-U wui ir 'juux -a.d Me nimutioe.l Public Notices SPECIAL SERVICE ROAD nririNATiON. Ttie following roads on the Umatilla National Forest are designated as Special .Service Roads: P i U PS ireen N-23. Wilbur Mountain S109 Juniper Creek S 607. Juniper Creek A S 607A, lllnton c reeK 8617. Haden Creek B S-C17B lllnton Creek C S 617C Hlnton Creek D S 617D. Hlnton Creek E S-617E, Texas Bar Creek S 626. Biff SDrlncs S-713. C P Spur S 714. Brush Creek S-715. Dixon S 723, Davis Creek S 746, Turn er Basin S-747. Trough Creek S-762A. Smith Creek S-768. and DeeD Can von S 773. These said roads shall be administered un der and pursuant to the traffic li-arn livestock, crops and shop. javk regulations and rules of vf n uji nn an nin .k ... - . am .. . . . ...... grade shop class. BYU Graduate Mr Black graduated from Brham Young University and the State of Oregon, and are hereby adopted except Insofar Frank Turner Donates Pipct Washer To Hospital vr,..r it o-r-ift d. strict ainli During an Interview with lill -.t'fC flJWS. tnot.il Thev Nfl'Ji tiv?u- practice s-saion. f 'r tU.'C'r'i: welding Are wtlJurj: The Freshraan iFfty ji cludes t.'-.e stuiy of tX" ttia mentals cf eWtrtetsy. ry i ually hae a Urr? pr:i;.-- To prepare .. ix .-.tif tools, they haw Tx imvx' tion t fcrw At the U cf tr Jfc.muj ear. they f-av .-mii. in pwecj. l3d5J s rutt -f the FTA jrr.'H-i "tif? rr.av p,ir:x.;'i thr.-a thf FFA owtess ' stock J-ir-i- la"C- Tiiitiil -viitK ilirrn.: -tio Sojmio-1 fiiT 'i;iir. ri-y u-mn n ;C 1 fillet llltf U'ilfl JllflWIv- ii .idfv.unni. uniuii; ;rmH il.u 'I ivy --hii u n "unnins; i.l i."i;'ii:m iltfl n i-.itliw ':")!'.: thi t'um.ai.'M i -v.ul )ui!iiliii rr . H -lv. lli! II-. -tint 'm mj .""liunif ' m " '-K ni( m juiliH; riiu'aiiiii; r linnoMiur' nmr-iuinv. .''tuiiir Yr 2r ."'uiiio- v!u; M.. liiaS sr tin itim;ii i-is- n: i"'csnvs, tlwji-(- utu i!ciimci. jff r!;i:. hitlimnnr n' atuiti ijvrsTivS. .utrtrnif rmilinues Pioneer Memorial 4-H Lirs Forum ?- at BMCC .11 ; ;i!!ut if 7.V.V Vl'.I JT ii i in rw ji;r 13. .,i".l "ii! istivs- r-wrs v.T m.'1uJi; u.-t h'k;!" siviiie ; 5. r-"r AIvi-Ts Stun t f. ;'iii?' u.-H. ?'ltiTe" n'. S:iini:ii'r. '-rm- nil' j'iiiT V irt;slmi nr --uruutf 3il.wf SSXJTt SSZttZXS ii-" 41 iiiit, i;".t iip-j.crmnr Hospital. !.r an article tn tne Maren 4 I 'sue oi me (...(jciu-. me nnti j o an automatic piivt washer ' .l-er was mer.tiomM as new ' ert needed for the lab. A few cay after the article 13 pcMheJ. Frank W. Turn er -iVArvJ at the ekvM of the LaX that he would like r-.hxse and dr.ate the itwfti -.yet ihor ar.i dryer trr "v e-Lymest his arr:v . i.Ti 2 rr. use ar-i greatly i?Ki-fr;.ir; S'y Mr. CiUijher. as said laws, regulations, and rules may prohibit, or do not provide for. the following uses and restrictions which uses and restrictions are authorized: 1. Use of the roads for commercial hauling purposes will be by nnrtr.it nniv. 2. Ronds may be closed to all verlcular traffic as posted. 3. No motor vehicle op erated over the roads shall be In AvrtfiM of the weights and sizes listed In OHS 483.504' and 483.506 except by permit. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTT Or MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of MARTHA B. LANE, Deceased No. 1667 NOTICE TO INTERESTED FERSONS NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned has been nnnnlntnrt eveeutor of the above estate. All persona having claims against the estate are rcquireu to present the aamo with proper vouchers within 4 months of this date at the offices of Ma honey & Abrams, P. O. Box 428, Heppner. Oregon. ...... DATED and first published this 18th day of March, 1971. 8 John Lane Executor Address: Heppner, Oregon 97S36 1113c CALL FOR BIOS FOR DEEP WELL PUMP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Heppner, Ore gon, will receive bids at the Heppner City Hall Council Chambers for the following: One deep well turbine pump complete. Specifications may be obtain ed at City Hall, Heppner. Ore gon. All bids must be in posses sion of the City Recorder not later than 8:00 o'clock P.M., April 5, 1971. at which time bids, proper engineering data and literature on pump bid will be opened and considered by the Common Council of said City. The City reserves the right to evaluate engineering design be fn numrrilnff hids. The City al- so reserves the right to reject any ana an dius. DATED this 18th day of March, 1971. Elaine S. George Recorder. 1112c A vr . ' , SSk 1 rv' ) 6 , w. . : .-?hRf-f sstmit tne r.a??y snip- -,-'r. f ,-k-c t? bf d Mrs. Paul Tews, j SrT "S - ctrx-tal. but i5f ire e'.x.-ii-J xi ' h Tear which our lead-L- irLa fr-- jnll enter lH?:. tf .VSTc-ler Vhx we were choosing ... . . .v ... n t .tT fc-.tT lira w.t cookies brought by Jan Peter son. We had a perfect attend ance record for our meeting. After we chose Father of the Year we sewed on our fair proj- 6Ct By Catherine McElligott tt T.V. rn.' j :c CfjC by March WORKING WITH small engines is another Riverside FFA study. However this is Doug trichord, senior. Riverside FFA reporter, at a BMCC small engines class. He is working on a 2i HP . . . . . . i i DinA..iii rrfl lawn mower engine lor nis own mm, nu muu, Instructor stands ready to give an assist Doug s favolrte FFA projects are his Angus cattle. Beceat visitors ef Mrs. Scott Furlor.g were her nephew and hU wife. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Winters cf Tacoma, Wn. I'll . ; ' --Mil W NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article XI, Oregon Constitution Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held In the Blue Mountain Area Education District (Blue Mountain Commu nity College), of Umatilla and Morrow Counties, State of Oregon, from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. on April 5, 1971, at the following polling "places in said school district, for the purpose of submit ting to the qualified voters of said district the question of increas ing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1971-1972 over the amount lim ited by section 11, Article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: the funds are need ed to meet the operating expenses of Blue Mountain Community College, ino aisirici nas no la uasc. A list of Morrow County polling places for this election fol lows: Voters Residing in MORROW COUNTT Will Vote At General Election Precinct No. 1 Riverside High School, Bnardman. Ore. General Election Precinct No. 2 Rhea Creek Grange Hall, - v kiiuvs. i in-?. General Election Precinct No. 3 lone High School, lone, Oregon General Election irccinct no. a. . nougiuun Licmcmoij School, Irrlgon, Oregon General Election Precinct No. 5 School District Office, Lexington, Ore. General Election Precincts No. Heppner Elementary School e t c o Hpnnnpr. Oregon Morrow County voters wishing to vote by absentee ballot should apply at or write to the uistrici bcnooi umce, L4.-xingi.uii, Oregon. The amount of tax, in excess of the constitutional limitation, i k la.rlnl fnf eaA fisfnl vpnr Is $723,990. which ex- piUUOCU IU UC AV. J ' .... pressed as a rate of levy, is estimated at $1.70 per thousand doll- ars of true cash value or taxaoie property wimm me uomu. Dated this 17th day of March, 1971. Attest: , . . Wallace W. McCraesigned Oren G. Allisonsigned District Clerk unairman, uoara oi uuwiuw IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MORROW COUNTT Morrow County, Oregon, a po ital subdivision of tho State of Oregon. rialntiff, Vs. ROBERT CURRIN: TOM FRA- TEKS and DOLLY F RATERS, husband and wife: GEORGE I. GORDON: ELIZABETH LINE HAM: FLOYD SMITH nnd BEV ERLY SMITH, husband and wife; GEORGE ALLYN and CORA AL LYN. husband and wife: CHLOE WINSTON: JERROL BAILEY and ERLENE BAILEY, husband and wife: GORDON WHITE and MAR-WEN E S. WHITE, husband and wife: LI LA ELSIE CROW ELL. HELEN LOUISE SULLI VAN. JOHN OWEN BOTTS. BRUCE DEWAYNE BOTTS, and any other persons having or claiming to have some right, ti tle or interest in the real prop erty included in the foreclosure list In the complaint herein, Defendants, Summons To: All defendants above named 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 tho Morrow County delinquent tax foreclos ure list for the year 1971: Y'ou are 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 fore close the lien of all taxes shown on the Morrow County tax fore closure list for the year 1971, herein set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for Judgment and de cree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the first publication, and any and all persons Interested In any of the real property Included In said foreclosure list are horeby required to file an answer and defense, If any there be, or if any they have, to such appli cation for Judgment and decree within thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of the first publication of this summons, which date Is the eighteenth of March, 1971. This notice is published In the Heppner Gazette-Times, a news paper of general circulation, published in Said County, by authority of an order of the County Court of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon and designated In such order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, as the newspaper in which said notice is to be published, which order is dated the 18th day of March, 1971. That the dellnq uent list for the year 1971, which application Is made to foreclose, is as follows: Name of Owner as shown on latest Tax Roll Description Year of Amount Interest RIVERSIDE FFA sophomore Wayne Downer gives a second coat of varnish to a handsome mahogany night stand that he has made for his own bedroom. He has one more coat of Tarnish to go. His favorite FFA project is Livestock. He has Herefoias. Bon Black, Riverside FFA advisor, looks on. 24th ANNUAL SPRAY .Amateur Show and Dance Prizes Given APRIL 3 8:00 P.M. Spray School Gym Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary Show Admission: $1.00 ADULTS 75c STUDENTS 50c GRADE Dance: $1.50 Per Person Supper: 75c Per Plate Music by Western Gentlemen Widows exemptions Veteran Exemptions and Senior Citizens Exemption Applications are due by April 1 . Farm Deferral applications are due on or before April 1. If we can be of any help in filling out these forms or if you have any questions concerning qualifications please contact this office. Joyce Ritch, Assessor Morrow County Robert Currin 27DA2S261 Code 1-1 Tom & Dollv Fraters 27DA2S26-2 Code 11 Georse I. Gordon 35BB2S26-110 Code 11 Robert Currin 27DA2S26-49 Code 1-1 Robert Currin 272S26-1 Code 1-5 Robert Currin 27DA2S26-49 Code 1-5 Elizabeth Lineham 24DD5N26-5 Code 10-3 Flovd & Beverly Smith 27DD1S25-16 Code 12-1 George & Cora Allyn 34AB1S25-4 Code 12-1 HnrHnn White 9AB1S2418 Code 35-1 Gordon & Maravena S. White 9AB1S24-22 Code 35-1 Gordon White 9AB1S24-23 Code 351 Lila Elsie Crowell, Hplen Louise Sullivan. John Owens Botts. Bruce DeWayne Botts 10BB1S24-6 Code 35-1 Chloe Winston 114N25-3 Code 25-3 Jerrol & Erlene Bailey 9AB1S24-2 Code 35-1 You and each of you are fur ther notified to appear within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this sum mons and defend this suit or pay the amount provided by law for the redemption of said properties, and if you so ap pear you are further notified to serve a copy of your appear ance, objections or answer on the undersigned at his post of fice address as herein stated. If you fail so to da judgment and decree will be entered In the above entitled Court fore- 1970-71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1965- 66 1964-65 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966- 67 1970- 71 1969- 70 1968- 69 1967- 68 1966-67 1965-66 closing the liens of said taxes as shown by the tax foreclosure list, together with Interest and aU costs as shall be due upon each of such properties. Said judgment and decree will order that the Clerk of this Court shall deliver a certified copy of said judgment and decree to the Tax Collector of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and said judgment and decree shall be considered to all intents and purposes a certificate of sale to the Coun ty of each of the properties Tract No. 175. City of Heppner. Deed Book 64, Page 34' Tract No. 159, City of Heppner. Deed Book 56, Page 19 All lot 1. North 62 feet lot 10, Block 4, Original City of Heppner Lots 2 to 8 inc. Block 2 Mt. Vernons Add. City of Heppner South half, South East quarter, Section 27, Town ship 2S, Range 26 E. W. M. North 50 feet of lot 1, Lots 2 to 8 Inc. Block 21, Mt. Vernon Add. City of Heppner Lots 18. 19 & 20 Block 35, City of Irrigon All lots 4 & 5, Block 17, City of Lexington. All lot 6, Block 13, City of Lexington, Less right away O W R & N. Co. North half, lots 9, 10 & It Block 3, Sperrys First Add., City of lone. All lots 1 & 2. Block 4. Sperrys Second Add., City of lone. All lot 3, Block 4, Sperrys Second Add., City of lone. All lots 3 & 4. Block 1, Cluffs Seventh Add., City of lone. South West quarter North -West quarter Section 11, 4 North 25 E. W. M. All lot 5, Block 1. Sperrys First Add., City of lone. of to Taxes 415-71 2.44 .03 1.97 .16 1.86 .30 1.48 . .36 1.33 .43 1.32 .53 25.71 .30 29.56 2.46 27.92 4.56 22.21 5.50 19.92 6.64 939.19 10.89 944.56 78.68 1015.74 165.87 807.78 196.53 724.42 234.20 24.25 .28 24.38 2.03 23.04 3.76 18.51 4.50 16.60 5.37 16.53 6.67 16.82 .20 15.47 1.29 14.01 2.29 11.97 2.91 10.58 3.42 10.46 4.22 17.81 21 17.41 1.45 15.76 2.57 13.77 3.35 12.17 3.93 12.03 4.85 8.52 .10 7.98 .66 7.22 1.18 6.06 1.47 5.17 1.67 3.29 1.33 13.33 .15 12.41 2.03 49.31 9.53 39.14 9.52 19.03 5.77 7.59 .09 7.06 .59 6.52 1.06 27.52 6.70 24.53 7.93 38.08 15.36 43.61 21.08 14.89 .17 14.67 1.22 13.62 2.22 11.23 2.73 10.21 3.30 51.87 .60 195.60 16.29 181.60 29.66 311.33 75.75 282.85 91.45 14.89 .17 18.34 1.53 17.03 2.79 20.86 5.08 18.93 6.12 37.23 .43 36.68 3.06 51.08 8.34 39.32 9.57 35.72 11.55 22355 2.60 212.17 17.67 186.54' 30.46 176.00 42.84 149.98 48.49 3.23 .03 3.18 .26 2.95 .48 2.41 .59 , 2.19 . .71 2.90 1.17 therein described. Total 12.21 144.78 5117.66 145.92 93.64 10551 44.65 16012 207.72 74.26 1237.00 105.74 232.98 1090,79 2010 And you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the Court for such other relief as may be Just and equitable In the premises. JOHN F. MOLLAHAN Sheriff and Tax Collector for Morrow County, Oregon HERMAN W. WINTER District Attorney for Morrow County. Oregon, and Attorney for Plaintiff Post office address: Heppner, Oregon ll-14c