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EiC!ITThe Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Ore Ron, Thursday. September 3, 1981 Corjbsys gslfssr prises in iho 1901 fJlorrow Ccuniy Qedba inort phtttt, try pagt 1 Wheat disease experts slate meeting Sept. 3 ' Kl I V i;; ; . - Lr v - ' f an 'V' '' i 1 Jit i -v pvt. J Jack (R) and Bob McGuire, a father and son team from Boardman receive awards for the Morrow Co. Team Roping Event. 0 : 'J - .mm - x; '',-..1 f :. M i W ' -MMmit ' ' " J I I vHC-T ) ' Mary Knowles receives an award on behalf of Janice and Morine Healy for Breakaway and Barrel. 1 t 1 , y i Sid Britt of Echo wins for Steer Wrestling. UNBREAKABLE GLASS COVER FRONT WITH !PURCHASE OF EACH m mow TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY SAVING OFFER. GOOD ONLY THRU SEPT. 30 Many Stove Assessories Also Available BnCD 40 Use TERRY COAT Use as Liquid Slurry VITAVAK Use as Paste Slurry 75 Use as UEPTACL1LGR Use as Liquid Slurry PEYTYJGI1T3 Q3L ..lone. Oregon S i' ' .v , n,y,.,-.i..f ' Casey buckle Joe an a buckle ORLEY STOVE. Heppner 676-9157 Dry or Slurry Dry or Slurry 422-7254 Mike urwnam neppner, w8 gecond a gift certificate for the Amateur Calf mva ' " II Roping event. Cox of Hermiston is awarded a , , . t v. for the Calf Roping Talburt, Pendleton, award for Bareback. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX WARRANTS NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ORS 311.615 of the service of Personal Property Tax Warrants upon the follow ing listed tax payers. Pay ment of the following listed delinquent taxes with interest and costs of service must be made by October 15, 1981 or fee InteSIsT" NAME DESCRIPTION TEAR TAX TO OCT. 15. 81 TOTAL Oliver Carver Mobile Ho 1979 125.66 23.25 148.91 Mobile Hone 1980 124.44 9.96 1J4.40 Alfredo Ruelas Mobile Home 1979 27.13 5.02 32.15 Mobile Home 1980 26.35 2.U 28.46 Paul Martin Mobile Home 1979 .88 .12 1.00 Mobile Home 1980 58.56 4.68 63.24 Adrian & Rose East Mobile Home 1980 41.15 2.06 43.21 Jeaaie & Lupe Collozo Mobile Home 1980 240.93 19.27 260.20 Cruz Pruneda Mobile Home 1980 240.93 19.27 260.20 Alvin & Dorothy Hornaby Mobile Home 1980 75.78 6.06 81.84 Elijio 4 Elva Salinas Mobile Home 1979 53.45 9.89 63.34 Bill 4 Bobette Rackley Mobile Home 1979 190.57 35.26 225.83 Mobile Home 1980 198.19 15.86 214.05 Marvin Pitchford Mobile Home 1980 173.39 13.87 187.26 Paul 4 Charlene Callo Mobile Home 1980 50.58 4.05 54.63 Cerry Kirkpatrlck Mobile Home 1980 156.65 12.53 169.18 'FOR THAT GLORY CONTROL' See Lfc For: i B m . TORDON BAtWEL 0LffiDS DEAD WEED SULVAPJIIHE THE CHEMICAL SHOWING GREAT RESULTS PETTYJOHN OIL ' CHEMICAL Ca. Donnie L Mflrrv ivennmnn rpipivei a n aoue on event. 0 0 01 support trom it on i.urrin, r air Board Chairman. Dam Report The following report has been released from the Willow Creek resident office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engi neers: Preparation of work has started on the water storage tank and Chase Street water main. Materials are arriving on the site on a daily basis. Poles and conductors are being installed on the power 0 PUBLIC NOTICES said warrants shall be filed with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, to be entered in the judgement docket of said county and shall become a lien upon the title to any interest in real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued, and the taxes on personal property embraced in the warrant with interest, penal ties and costs applicable MORNING 4227254 I'apineau, Lexington, m Amaleur Calf Roping r . r " r 7 - mT W facility relocation. The relo cated segment of telephone lines and facilities along lower Willow Creek to the Balm Fork connection is operation al. Excavation and embank ment operations continue on the Willow Creek Road, reser voir waterline, and bridges. Concrete work on Willow Creek abutement No. 1 and Pier No. 2 foundation has begun. (B 0 PUBLIC NOTICES thereto, shall continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person asses sed as otherwise provided by law. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the county had recovered the judgement against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent tax covered by the warrant together within interest thereon and cost as provided by law. Margo Sherer Morrow County Treasurer & Tax Collector Published: Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1981 Heppner News The E.E. Gontys have had family guests recently. Their granddaughter Pat Bevin and her friend Heather from Ukiah spent rodeo weekend here. Just about when the girls left for Ukiah, Eleanor's brother, Ray Hemrich and his wife Georgia arrived from Valley Springs, California for a few days of visiting. placed Rf Ute Fuller, Pendleton, receive an 1 award for Steer Wrestling. i7 1 S x" 1 v Lee Kite L) accepts Ilolloman, President ' Merchant Assoc. for winning the "Bareback "Bronco event at a recent National High School Rodeo. nmuc KoncESj LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, is considering an exchange of land with Boise Cascade Corporation under the authority of the Acts of March 20, 1922, as amended (16 U.S.C. 485, 486), and October 21, 1976 ( 43 U.S.C. 1716). The lands under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service that are being consid ered for exchange are describ ed as (all in Oregon): Umatilla National Forest. Umatilla County T. 3N., R. 37 E., W.M.: NEViSW.S'SEV Section 1; SWV4NEV4, NWV4SEV4, SM2SEV4 Section 2; T. 1 S., R. 36 E., W.M.: NEV4NWV4 Section 30; N'NWV4 Section 33; T. 2 S., R. 35 E., W.M.: W'NWV. NWSWV4, ESEVi Section 17; NVS1NEV4 Section 18; Union County T.2 N., R. 38 E., W.M.: SE' iSW'i Section 25: T. 2N R. 39 E .W.M.: Lot 2 Section 18; T. 3 N., R. 39 E.. W.M.: SWV4NEV4 Section 10; NWV4NWV4 Section 11; NWV4NEV4 Section 14; T.2 S.. R. 35 E W.M.: NWV4NEV4. El4SW'4 Section 10; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Union County T. 1 S., R. 40 E., W.M.: W'E' Section 28; T. 2 S., R. 37 E., W.M.: EV4SWV4.SEV4, Section 12; E'.iNW'4 Section 13; T. 2 S., R. 38 E., W.M.: SMiSW4, SEV4SEV4 Section 5; Lot 6, SEV4SEV4 Section 6; T. 2 S R. 40E..W.M.: WVi Section 3; all of Section 4; all of Section 9; NWV4, NWtSwy4, SWV4SW4, N'4SEV4SWV4 Section 10. The Boise Cascade Corpora tion lands are described as (all in Oregon): Umatilla National Forest, Umatilla County T. 6 N., R. 38 E., W.M.: That portion of the S' east of Henry Creek in Section 20; SW4, N'SE'A, SE'iSE'A Section 21; S4SW'4, SWV4SEV4 Section 22; NE'4NE'4. S'jNE'i, W'A Section 27; NWV4NEV4, NW'A, WMtSWV4 Section 28; NE'i, EiNWi',, that portion WViNWVi east of Henry Creek, SWA, 'NV4SEV4 Sec tion 29; that portion of the Elk east of Henry Creek Section 30; NiN, Stt Section 32; NWV4NWV4 Section 33; NW'A Section 34; T. 1 S R. 36 E W.M.! SWV4NWV4, NWV4SWV4 iff t 1 1 1 a plaque irom jerry of the Heppner Pubuc NoncEsj Section 22; T. 4 S.. R. 32 E., W.M.: SWV4SEV4 Section 24; NNEV, SENEW Section 25; T. 5 S.. R. 32 E., W.M.: N4NE4 Section 32; NWV4NWV4 Section 33. Morrow County T. 6 S., R 28 E. W.M.: SESEV Section 1; NEV4NEV4 excepting there from a parcel of land more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the west line of the SEW of the SE'4 of said Section 1, which is 150 feet north of the SW corner of said sub-division; thence south on west line and the west line of the NEW of the NE'-4 of said Section 12, a distance of 500 feet to a point; thence east 435.6 feet to a point; thence north and parallel with said west line a distance of 500 feet to a point; and thence west 435.6 feet to the point of the beginning in Section 12; T. 6S., R29E..W.M.: Ut 4 Set lion 7,, Union County T. 1 N , R. 38 E., W.M.: Lot 4, SWV4NW4, NWV4SWV4 Section 1; Lot 1 Section 2; T. 2 N.. R. 38 E., W.M.: All of Section 16; WMiW'i Section 36. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Union County T. 1 S., R. 37 E., W.M.: SW' Section 36; T. IS., R. 38 E., W.M.: SW'4SE'4 Section 8; NET'." NM1NW4, SEWNW',, NWS'i Section 17; NEWNEW, SM1NEV4, NEV4SWV4. N'iSEV4, SWV4SEV4 Section 18; T. 2 S., R. 41 E., W.M.: NWV4, N'iSW'4, that part of SE't west of the Minam River in Section 10; T.4S., R. 36 E., W.M.: All of Section 36. Any or all of the above described lands may be ex changed provided the values are equal. In the event the values are not equal, either party may equalize the values by the payment of cash. The amount of cash may not exceed 25 percent of the value of the lands transferred out of Federal ownership. Persons claiming such proper ties or having valid objections, to this proposed exchange must file their claims or objections with the Regional Forester, Forest Service, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208, within 15 days after date of the last publication of this notice. (Publication dates: August 20, 27, September 3, 10, 1981.) By BOB COSTA Extension Agent Some of the most knowled geable wheat disease experts In the Northwest will be meeting with wheat growers on Thursday, September 3, at 7:30 p.m. In Thompson Hall at the Umatilla County Fair grounds In Hermiston. Wheat growers are encouraged to attend. Take-all yellow dwarf virus, and stripe rust are but a few of the diseases affecting wheat In our area and they po" serious threat to wheat pro duction. Dr. Bob Powelson, Extension plant pathologist from OSU. will talk about the latest take-all research. Paul Rasmussen and Vance Pum phrey from the Columbia Basin Ag Research Center in Pendleton, will present find ings from take-all research conducted In our area this summer. The scientists will also discuss yellow dwarf virus, stripe rust, and any other disease topics you might have questions about. The meeting will be inform al with plenty of opportunity for discussion. Planting time is upon us and many of the wheat disease problems you"ll face and the methods of control will be discussed. ppbiic noticKi NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 16th doy of October. 1981. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. Standard Time in accordance with O K S 187.110. at the west entrance of the Morrow County Court house in Hpi"T. Oregon. I will sell all the right, title, claim and interest of the within named Defendant at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash in the follow ing descrilwd Real Properly located in Morrow County. Oregon, to-wil: Commencing at the south west corner of Section 11; thence North 18 degrees 36' 36" East 5377.55 feet; thence South 73 degrees 09' 01" East 766.05 feet to the true point of begin ning; thence South 75 degrees 37' 56" East 324.0.1 feet; thence South 16 degrees 36' 30" East 89. 30 feet; thence South 66 degrees 00' 25" East 658.04 feet: thence South 36 degrees 48' 00" West 85.13 feet to said right of way: thence along said right of way North 76 degrees 28' 22" West 1042.83 feet: thence North 26 degrees 30' U" East 307.47 feet to the true point of begin ning, all being in a parcel of land situated in the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section II. Township 1. Range 24, E.W.M.,, Morrow County, Oregon. Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow to me directed in the case of : Bank of Eastern Oregon, A State Bank Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Roy A. Lindstrom, Defendant Morrow County Case Number 6558 Writ of Execution Dated August 26, 1981. L.D.Fetsch, Sheriff Morrow County Heppner, Oregon By Pauline Winter Chief Civil Deputy Published: Sept. 198f 3, 10, 17. 24,