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WANT ADS
Too Late to Classify
UrmsS™ ENT' 10 *"** °° C,eek
Sandy Llys
SALEM SCENE
Good P,lte *
PUBLIC NOTICES
by ERRETT CUTTER
n.aA,CSindyAs/500.“ 'aoX^' H° O<1
U'9* B*'n’ ,d,i' *°' ho,s« '
T R A IL E R S IT E 2 acres level pasture land, fenced, good road frontaoe
$ 6 0 0 0 n*“ 0 0 0 nd o w n ° ” 2 8 U W i‘ y
C° nCre,e ” OOr' F ,,w o o a ,, ,a d '
t
T R A IL E R C O U R T
F in e lo c a tio n on busy M t. H o o d H iw a y , exc e llen t
in co m e fro m traile r rentals, 5 a p t. units. Also good 2 bd rm Home.
4 BORMS.
$ 1 4 5 0 0 " OOr
1 ACRE
4 m i. fro m Sandy Separate 2 car garage
G a ,d en 5Dot 4 ,rees in back. D rille d w ell N eat & clean,
,* * Crt* J L „ N ! a' Ea9'®
,e n c e d ' » “ " a 2 b d rm . house w ith concrete
fo u n d a tio n & new r o o f. Separate garage, good d rille d w e ll. $ 8 5 0 0
Water” $ 9 3 0 0 .^
do w n*
SOUnO 2 b d ' m ' ’’ ° me ° n ** acre
A lu m - , ‘d ln « c ,,y
» ^ a n n * « ? A n G S IT E ‘ Level W l,h ,o o d road frontage East o f
* 1 8 0 0 , * 5 0 0 d o w n . A lso 2 3 /4 acres nearby fo r $ 3 7 5 0 , $ 7 5 0
PHIL JONSRUD REAL ESTATE
Sandy, Oregon
Days 6 68 .4163
1965 MALIBU, $1295
MOVED
Chev V 8 2 d o or h a rd to p , stan dard
s h ift, ra d io , 1 o w n e r, local h isto ry .
S A C R IF IC E nearly new 4 0 ” delu xe
double oven G .E . cop p erto n e range
$ 2 0 0 . Also new large c opp erton e
G ib s o n
r e fr ig e r a to r
$175,
2 5 3 -9 3 4 3 .
B -23 .
CARLSON CHEVROLET
Sandy
668-4101
Gresham
663-4522
F I V E Y E A R O L D Jersey, gentle
m ilk in g 4 gallon per day
$300
665 8896
H 23
FOR S A LE: 5
hay. 6 6 5 - 4 7 0 3 .
acres o f
h
standing
-23.
F O R S A L E : 2 chairs and a couch in
good c o n d itio n . 6 6 6 - 2 9 3 2 .
B -23.
F R E E . L iv e ly , p la y fu l and b e a u tifu l
k itte n s to good hom es. 6 6 5 - 8 8 8 0
0 -2 3 .
FO R S A L E : 1 9 6 1 Chev
$ 6 0 0 . 6 6 3 -4 4 7 6 .
S -23
F O R S A L E : Usable hide-a bed sofa
and console T . V . M ake an o ffe r.
7 6 1 -9 6 0 0 .
M -2 4 .
GOOD
P-24.
20"
bike
$25 . 6 6 5 -4 0 4 7 .
FO R
SALE:
K en m o re
D eluxe
m odel gas range. B ro w n , 3 0 ” oven,
a u to m a tic bu rn er, prog ram m er and
clock, griddle. 6 6 5 1 7 0 1 . S -2 3.
Turn $500
Into $ 5,000 in 6 Months
Pick-up
(N o G im m ic k s )
Call 6 6 3 - 3 0 7 9 a fte r 5 p.m .
F C R S A L E : 1 9 5 0 , 1 ton Dodge
F la tb e d , duel wheels, very good
c o n d it io n ,
$375.
3
year
old
p a lo m in o
gelding
horse.
O ne
bu ckin g horse prospect. 6 3 0 - 5 9 4 2
N -2 4 .
SAVE IN SANDY
F o r Pete's sake, stop in at Pete
C arls o n ’s C hevrolet before yo u buy
any o f th e fabulous 1 9 6 9 Chev cars
or trucks.
In fa c t, please stop in and see ou r
large selection b e fo re you b u y any
car.
We sell fo r less and service best.
Check ou r prices and try ou r
service. See you in Sandy.
CARLSON CHEVROLET
B -23 .
WOOD
C L A R IN E T ,
w ith
case,
exc e llen t c o n d itio n , $ 4 0 . 6 6 5 9 4 5 9 .
V -2 3 .
S A L E : 5 acres standing hay A lta
Fescue
and
clover.
665 6595.
R -23 .
H O R S E P A S T U R E F o r R en t $ 2 5
per horse per m o n th . 6 6 8 6 7 7 5 .
A 26.
F O R R E N T or lease '68 Nashua 12
x 55 m o b ile ho m e. 2 bedroom s,
2 5 5 -9 5 3 4 .
V -2 3 .
F O R S A L E , 1 b edroo m hom e in
P le a s a n t
H om e,
6 6 3 -3 8 4 8 ,
663 4060.
J -24 .
F U R N IS H E D
upstairs
a p t.
in
Gresham .
1 b edroo m
$ 8 0 incl
u tilities . 6 6 5 - 5 4 5 9 .
K -24
Open Evenings and Sunday
Sandy
Gresham
668-4101
663-4522
C O U N T R Y C O T T A G E : 2 room s
and ba th . F u rn is h e d , single person
o n ly $ 7 5 . 6 6 8 6 7 7 5 , Sandy.
A 23.
1951 C H E V sedan d e live ry ,
m ill $ 3 0 . 6 6 6 -2 2 0 0 .
K -23
RESTAURANT
HELP
w a n te d ,
over
2 1 , exp erien ced p re ferre d .
A p p ly in person, Polar K ing, 1 0 3 0
E. P ow ell, G resham .
P -2 3.
bad
'63
L in c o ln
C o n tin e n ta l
4 dr.
sedan, fu ll po w er, air c o n d itio n in g ,
new
p r e m iu m
tir e s ,
$1296.
6 6 6 -3 5 2 2 .
H -2 3 .
DOUBLE
BED
w ith
Sim m ons
m attress and springs. L ik e new .
$ 5 0 . 6 6 5 -3 5 4 3 .
L -2 3 p d .
FO R S A LE : 5
horse. 6 6 3 -4 9 7 1
year old
evenings.
saddle
H -2 3 .
STRAW BERRY
pickers
w a n te d ,
3 4 0 2 SE 1 8 2 n d , 6 6 5 - 3 4 8 1 .
B 2 4.
F IR E W O R K S
M ust be 16
N -2 3 .
STAND
ar over.
O p erators
6 6 5 -3 5 1 9
B E A U T IC IA N
w a n te d .
G la m o r R o o m . 6 6 5 - 2 8 7 8 .
in
my
c h ild re n ,
J ea n ’s
S -24.
W A R E H O U S E fo r R en t near 12 mi
N -2 3 .
corner . 6 6 5 - 3 5 1 9 .
T U T O R IN G
p rim a ry age
B -24 .
18 ft. C O L D S P O T refrig erato r -
freezer, th in -w a ll, au to m a tic ice
m aker, $ 2 5 0 , 6 6 6 - 3 5 2 2
H -2 3 .
\O I C E , Piano, organ, accordian &
music th e o ry . K ’s Music S tu d io .
6 6 5 - 5 4 5 9 ,6 6 5 1 7 5 8 .
K 26.
««5
Work Smarter
(Not Harder)
hom e
of
2 5 5 -4 1 7 4 .
and two public members.
1972 or the governor is
N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T
N O T IC E O F B U D G E T
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
Focus of their consideration authorized to do the job.
N o . 161 4 1
H E A R IN G
O N A N N E X A T IO N O F
will be to examine the rights of
T E R R IT O R Y T O T H E
In coping with school
IN
T
H
E
C
IR
C
U
IT
C
O
U
R
T
O
F
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
D A M A S C U S W A T E R O IS T R IC T
Lawmaking is a continuing riparian landowners as opposed financing, lawmakers increased that a m eetin g o l the B oard o f T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N F O R
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
THE C O U N TY OF CLACKAM AS
D irectors o f th e M t. H o o d L o o p
process that does not simply t o th e s t a t e ’s in terest state basic school support by W
th a t
th e
B o a rd
of
C o ü n ty
PROBATE DEPARTM ENT
ater D is tric t w ill be held in th e
C om m issioners w ill h o ld a hearing
hibernate when the legislature concerning suberged and $20 million for the next M t. H o o d Lio n s H all at W em m e
on the p e titio n on file annexing th e
on M o n d a y , th e 1 6 th day
fo llo w in g described te rrito ry to the
closes up shop every other subm ersible lands along two years and changed the o O f regon,
IN
THE
M ATTER
OF
THE
June, 1 9 6 9 , at 8 : 0 0 P .M . Pacific
D A M A S C U S W A T E R D IS T IC T :
ESTA TE
OF
B ENNY
A.
navigable
waterways
in
the
D
ay
lig
h
t
T im e , fo r th e purpose o f
year.
support distribution formula to
A
tract o f land lo cated in
G
A
R
D
N
E
R
.
Deceased.
ho lding a pu blic heanng on he
S ection 2 , T .2 .S ., R .3 E. o f th e
N o tic e is hereby given th a t the
One m ainstay of the state. This inquiry will include put more money into fiat 1 9 6 9 -7 0 bu d g e t. A n y person m ay
W .M ., Clackam as C o u n ty O regon,
undersigned as E x e cu to r o f the
to discuss th e budget, or any
ongoing process is the such issues as the right of the grants and less into the appear
described as fo llo w s:
Estate
of
B enny
A . G ardner,
part o f it. at this tim e .
The N o rth O ne H a lf ( 1 /2 ) o f th e
r
ip
a
r
ia
n
la
n
d
o
w
n
e
r
to
dec
e
as
e
d
,
has
file
d
his
Final
equalization schedule.
f o r m a t io n
o f in te r im
D ate d this 2 2 n d day o f M ay
N o rth
One
H a lf
( 1 /2 ) o f the
A c c o u n t in th e C ircu it C o u rt o f the
1969.
committees. Many significant construct wharves or anchor
Southw
est Q u arte r (SW 1 /4 ) o f th e
Several bills resulted from
S tate o f O regon, fo r Clackam as
N ell H ow e
N o rth West Q u a rte r (N W 1 /4 ) o f
C
o
u
n
ty
,
Probate
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t,
and
log
rafts,
the
question
of
who
bills passed in the session just
the school management study
Secretary
S ection 2. T .2 .S ., R .3 .E ., W .M .
th a t M o n d a y , th e 7th day o f J u ly ,
SP-23
Said hearing w ill be on July 2,
ended were direct results of should own old abandoned submitted by the Business Task
1 9 6 9 , at ih e hour o f 2 0 0 P.M .
1 9 6 9 , at the h o u r o f 1 0 :0 0 A M in
o
’clock
in
th
e
a
ftern
o
o
n
o
f
said
day
recommendations from various river channels of navigable Force on Education. One
R o o m 2 0 1 , C o u n ty C o u rt House.
and th e c o u rtro o m o f said C ourt
N O T IC E O F F I N A L
O regon
C ity ,
O regon , and all
have been a p p o in te d by said C ourt
interim study groups. The streams, and who should hold allows the state to extend its
ACCOUNT
persons
in terested are in vited to
as th e tim e and place for the
N O . 15908
success of state government title to subm erged and favorable credit rating to local
appear at said hearing.
hearing o f ob jections th e reto and
D A T E O this 2 8 th day o f M ay
r e o r g a n iz a tio n
is one submersible lands that have school districts to purchase IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F the s e ttlem e n t th e reo f.
1969.
D a te d and first published: June
TH E S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R
been filled over the years.
noteworthy example.
George D . Poppen, C o u n ty C lerk
bonds, it could save taxpayers T H E C O U N T Y O F C L A C K A M A S 5. 1 9 6 9
By Francis J. Ta n ze r, D ep u ty
D ate o f last p u b lic a tio n : July 3,
Legislative Permanent Tax up to $4 million in 10 years. P R O B A T E D E P A R T M E N T
Several interim groups were
SP-25
1969
authorized by this year’s Study Committee will continue Another study result was IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E
Roscoe B order.
E x e cu to r o f th e Estate of
legislature, and Senate and its seemingly endless study of legislative authorization and E S T A T E O F K A T IE D A U E .
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
B enny A . G ardner,
Deceased.
No. 16340
House leaders now are firming state and local taxes.
Deceased.
appropriation o f up to
M c A llis te r & Tallm an
N o tic e is h ereb y given th a t the
One o f the tasks assigned to $ ? 2 5 ,0 0 0 to conduct a
up
th e ir
c o m m itte e
IN
T
H
E
C
IR
C U IT C O U R T O F
2 9 N .W . F irs t Street
undersigned as a d m in is tra trix w ith
TH E STA TE O F O R E G O N FOR
this committee by the Joint b u s i n e s s - m a n a g e m e n t W ill annexed o f th e Estate of K atie G resham , O regon 9 7 0 3 0
appointments.
THE C O U N TY O F C LACKAM AS
SP-27
D aue, deceased, has file d her final
F in d in g s
of
t h e Ways & Means Committee is a in v e s tig a tio n o f higher account
PROBATE D EPA R TM EN T
in th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e
State o f O regon fo r Clackam as
be tween-sessions committees general review of ihe property education.
N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T
IN
THE
M ATTER
OF
THE
C o u n ty and th a t M o n d a y , the 9 th
N o. 16068
E S TA TE O F A L F R E D E. MC BEE,
will be presented to the 1971 tax statutes with the aim of
Building on last session’s day o f June, 1 9 6 9 , at the hour o f
Deceased.
legislature. Lawmakers now are e l i m i n a t i n g c o n f l i c t s , successes in pollution control, 2 o ’clock in th e a fte rn o o n o f said IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
N o tic e is hereb y given th a t tha
day and th e c o u rtro o m of said
T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R
undersigned has been a p p o in te d
granted interim expenses of duplications and unnecessary this legislature approved use of c ourt has been a p p o in te d by the T T H H E E C S O
U N TY O F CLACKAM AS
e
xe
c u to r o f the Estate o f A lfre d E.
lid court as th e tim e and place for
$100 monthly to help defray chores by property tax the state’s credit for municipal s the
PROBATE D EPAR TM EN T
M cBee, deceased, by the C ircu it
hearing o f ob je ctio n s thereto
C o u rt o f the State o f O regon , fo r
costs o f their continuing duties administrators. The ongoing bonds to install pollution and the s e ttlem e n t th e reo f.
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty ,
and
has
- firs t p u b lic a tio n : M ay 8,
IN
TFE
M ATTER
OF
THE
c o m m i t t e e , w ith three control facilities up to state 1 9 6 D 9 ated
and travel.
q
u a lifie d . A ll persons having claim s
.
ESTATES OF C H A R LTO N PAUL
against th e said estate are hereb y
D ated
last p u b lic a tio n : June 5,
A newly-appointed Interim senators, three representatives standards. It strengthened the
L E E and P A U L IN E J A N E L E E ,
n o tifie d to present th e same, d u ly
1969.
Deceased.
verified
as by law req u ire d , to th e
Committee on Education will and five public members, was definition and policy of air
S ylvia R itzau
N o tic e is hereb y given that the
u n d e rs ig n e d
at
th a
o ffic e
of
A d m in is tra trix w ith W ill
conclude problems of higher created by the 1965 legislature. quality. It called for a sampling
undersigned, as a d m in istra to r o f the
M c A llis te r & T a llm a n , 2 9 N . W .
annexed o f th e Estate of
estate o ’ C H A R L T O N P A U L L E E
First
S
treet
G
resham
,
O
regon,
*
*
*
education within scope of its
program of air pollution
K a tie Daue, deceased.
and
P A U L IN E
JAN E
LEE,
w ith in six m onth s fro m the date
Deceased, has filed his fin a l account
investigation over the next 18 NEW LAWS AFFECT
sources, and toughened fire A tto rn e y s :
he reo f.
in the C irc u it C ourt o f th e State of
D ate d and first published M ay
months. Special attention will EVERY OREGONIAN
permit regulations and control M c A llis te r & T a llm a n
O regon
fo r
the
C o u n ty
of
29. 1969.
2 9 N . W. First
C
lackam
as,
Probate
D
ep
artm
e
n
t
be given issues raised by the
More than 1 500 bills - a for field and slash burning.
□ a te o f last p u b lic a tio n June 2 6 ,
G resham , O regon 9 7 0 3 0
and th a t M o n d a y , th e 3 0 th day o f
1969.
SP-23
Special Task Force on Higher new record - were introduced
Voters next May will decide
June, 1 5 5 9 , at the h o ur o f 2 :0 0
F irst N a tio n a l Bank o f O regon
o ’clock in th e a fte rn o o n o f said day
E x e c u to r o f th e Estate o f
Education, a team of House at the 1969 Oregon legislative whether to extend voting
and the c o u rtro o m o f said court
A lfre d E . M cB ee, deceased
members which during the s e s s i o n . Only a sm all p r i v i l e g e s t o O r e g o n
have been a p p o in te d by said C ourt
M c A llis te r 8, Ta llm a n
th e tim e and place fo r the
A tto rn e y s at L a w
regular session traveled and percentage of these gained final 1 9 y e a r - o l d s . S o l o n s operations for many years as
hearing o f ob jections th e re to and
2 9 N .W . F irs t St.
since
they
became
outmoded,’
the s e ttlem e n t thereo f.
took student, teacher and approval of both houses but strengthened the Corrupt
G resham , O regon 9 7 0 3 0
-S P 2 6
D ated and first published M ay
he
says.
“In
many
cases,
such
public testimony at four they represent new laws and Practices Act and other aspects
2 2, 1 9 6 9
D ate o f cast p u b lic a tio n June
state-supported universities.
many of them will strongly of election laws: Candidates in as the feed operation at the
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
19. 1 9 6 9
O N A N N E X A T IO N O F
Also to be studied are the affect the life of every citizen. the future m ust report Oregon State Correctional
G E O R G E L . H O W E IL E R
T E R R IT O R Y T O T H E
Institution, they could save
A d m in is tra to r
need for community college
D A M A S C U S W A T E R D IS T R IC T
Following is a rundown, as campaign expenditures before
H O W E IL E R & H O W E IL E R
money
by
buying
retail.’
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
law revision. Department of the 1969 session draws to a instead of after an election: a
A tto rn e y s at Law
th a t
th e
B o a rd
of
C o u n ty
McLaren School for Boys P .O . Box 3 6 6
E d u c a t i o n
close, on some of its actions of losing candidate no longer will
C
om
m issioners w ill ho ld a hearing
.2 5
already has begun phasing out Sandy, O regon 9 7 0 5 5
on
th
e
p
e
titio
n
on
file
a
n
nexing
th e
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , p r i v a t e particular significance.
au to m a tica lly assume an
fo llo w in g described te rrito ry to the
elem entary and secondary
One o f the most important elected position if his victor is row crop farming in favor of
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
D A M A S C U S W A T E R D IS T R IC T :
O F A N N E X A T IO N O F
A trac t o f land In S ection 3 3 ,
schools administration, school d e c isio n s has been the not seated for reasons of legal landscaping and other needed
T E R R IT O R Y T O T H E
T . l 5 -, R . 3 E ., o f th e W .M ., m ore
district and area education legislature’s answer to property question, but the position will skills, Sen. Huston says. They D A M A S C U S W A T E R D IS T R IC T
p a rtic u la rly described as fo llo w s:
C om m encin g
at
th a
southw est
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
d istrict organization, and tax relief demands. It referred be filled by another election or also have agreed to eliminate
corner o f th e northeast on e-q uarter
th a t
th e
B o a rd
of
C o u n ty
the raising of beef and hogs.
application of general election to the people, for a statewide appointment,
of th e southeast o n e-q u a rta r o f said
w ill h o ld a hearing
S ection
33;
thence
S ou th
89
“This is only one example. C on om th m e issioners
p e titio n on file annexing th e
laws to sc h o o l district vote next Tuesday, a package
As a result of this year’s
degrees 18 m inu tes West 2 4 2 .3 5
fo llo w in g described te rrito ry to th e
There
is
too
much
property
-
feet to an iron pipe set in th e center
elections. Four senators and containing many tax structure session, unemployed persons
D A M A S C U S W A T E R D IS T R IC T :
of a ravine; thence N o rth w e s te rly
A tract o f land in th e John S.
five representatives will serve changes.
will draw maximum weekly much of it prime subdivision
up th e ravine to th e East and West
on e-q u a rte r section lin e o f said
on the committee.
It provides for a 3 per cent benefits of $55, up from $49 property - not being taxed and 'EI,hJr G-*~G• j ° E38 stehCg'°JJ
extreme value to the ciick a m ,, county, O r e g o n , section 3 3 , w h ic h p o in t Is S ou th 8 9
Interim Committee on retail sales tax, exempting food previously. Increased benefits not of
degrees 2 4 m inu tes West 6 fe et
”
described as follow s:
fro m a l v , inch p ip e set In th e
Beginning at a p o in t 4 0 chains
U rban
A ffa ir s
a n d and drugs and other specified also will be due to those
ground;
thence N o rth 8 9 degrees 2 4
West and 1 4 0 feet n o rth o f the
Transportation will consist of items, and increases corporate injured on the job and to their
m inu tes East 5 0 3 .7 4 feet to t h e .
Southeast corner o f said S ection
no rth w est corner o f th e no rth east
N o rth 140 fe et to a
th r e e
s e n a t o r s , f o u r taxes by 16 2/3 per cent. dependents.
o n e -q u a rte r
of
th e
southeast
Benner Completes p 3 2 o ; in t; thence
thence East, parallel w ith the
o
n e-q u a rte r o f said S ection 3 ? ;
representatives, two elected Resulting state revenue will be
The legislature gave the
S ou th line o f said S ection 3 2 , 2 4 5
thence Sou th 0 degrees 4 8 m inu tes
feet to a p o in t; thence South 140
officials of local government used to directly offset all real state authority to take over Technical School
West 1 3 1 2 .3 0 feet to th e place o f
feet to a p o in t; thence West 2 4 5
beginning.
E X C E P T th a t parcel
and two public appointees. property taxes in the state.
cou n ty welfare costs and
Airman John S. Benner, son E " X • C ^ E p P ,T
^ npo;nJ FR0^ 0b' 9¿ nnt,nn9( conveyed to H o w a rd J. C arlson and
T IN G T H E R E F R O M
They will probe urban services,
The package establishes new increased the percentage of
P. H o lc o m b by deed recorded
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benner of p o rtio n o f said p ro p e rty lying N Edna
o v em b e r 3, 1 9 4 8 , In B ook 4 1 3 ,
state-local relations and public tax bases for school districts liquor revenue going to cities.
3026 s.E. 29th, Portland, Ore., ^ 'X h w a y ^ " '" ° ’ PU*’"C r°ad$ oage 2 3 0 , Deed Records.
transportation systems.
hearing w ill be on J u ly 2,
nearly all have outgrown It adopted a 12-year phase-out
has graduated from a U.S. Air
Said faring win be on July 2, 1 9 6 Said
9 , at th e hour o f 1 0 :0 0 A M in
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The latter area will define present bases and many are p r o g r a m
fo r O r e g o n ’s
R
oom
2
C o u rt H ouse,
rorce technical school at R oom 2 0 1 , C o u n ty C o u rt House, O regon 0 C 1 , ity C , o u n O ty
regon , and
all
the status of present rapid having increasing trouble inventory tax, limited penalties
Sheppard AFB, Tex.
Oregon
C ity ,
O regon ,
and all
persons In terested are in vited to
persons in terested are In vited to
tr a n s it sy ste m s in the getting voters’ approval to for late filing of personal
appear at said hearing.
He was trained as a medical appear at said hearing.
D ate d this 2 8 th d a y o f M ay
Willamette Valley and propose exceed their Constitutional property tax returns to a services specialist and assigned
D ated this 2 8 th d a y o f M a y,
1969.
m o d if ic a t io n s and new growth limitations. A new 5 maximum $1,000, and passed a to a unit o f the Strategic Air 1 9 6 9 .
G E O R G E O. PO PPEN,
G E O R G E D . POPPEN,
C o u n ty C lerk
systems. Another major study per cent limit on annual levy law tying Oregon personal
C o u n ty C lark
Command at Fairchild AFB,
By Francis J. Tanzer,
By Francis J. T a n ze r,
a rea i n v o l v e s f a c t o r s growth without a vote is income tax returns to federal
D e p u ty .
Wash.
D e p u ty .
SP-25
influencing or determining established, and the package; taxable income to create
SP-25
relationships and allocation of limits school budget elections uniformity,
D E L IN Q U E N T T A X S A L E
functions and responsibilities to two per year on uniform
Lawm akers authorized
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1 9 6 9 , at the h o u r o f 1 0 :0 0 A .M ., o 'c lo c k , Pacific D a y lig h t T im e , at
between state and local units dates.
formation of a service district P u b h c A .? H n n ‘V h lP ? S 0 * ?
J" O re «on c ‘tV- O regon, I w ill o ffe r for sale and sell to th e highest bid d e r, at
performing urban services.
T h e p a c k a g e o ffe r s by metropolitan counties for Public A u c tio n , th e fo llo w in g described real p ro p e rty lo cated In C lackam as C o u n ty , O regon to -w lt:
Also created is an Interim additional tax relief benefits to the purpose of developing a D ate or
M in im u m Price
C o m m itte e
on
D E S C R IP T IO N
low-income families and to mass transit system. They C e rtific a te N o .
Labor-Management Relations, homeowners over 65 years of' lib eralized abortion laws 1 96 4
$ 3 0 0 .0 0
Tax L o t I o f L o t 77 (w*/a) A ld e r C reek Sum m er
with two senators and three age.
slightly and gave the governor
Hom es
1
9
6
0
L
o t 5, B lock 10, B rightw ood
7 5 .0 0
representatives reqresenting
Reorganization o f state power to declare a state of 1 9 5 5
L o t 6 , B lock 10, B rig h tw o o d
5 0 .0 0
both political parties. Among g o v e r n m e n t is another e m e r g e n c y in c ase of C N o . 4 6 7
L o t 7, B lo c k 1 0, B rightw ood
1 0 0 .0 0
N o . 1 266
L o t 8, B lock 1 0, B rightw ood
1 0 0 .0 0
their review and suggestions for leg isla tiv e accomplishment. immediate threat of state C 1 95
5
L o t 2 , B lock 2 0 , B rig h tw o o d , B lock 2 0
1 0 0 .0 0
change in labor-management Changes move Oregon toward a p roperty, including higher 1 9 5 5
L o t 3, B lock 2 0 , B rig h tw o o d , B lock 2 0
1 0 0 .0 0
1 95 5
L o t 4 , Block 2 0 , B rig h tw o o d , B lock 20
1 0 0 .0 0
relations will be such topics as C abinet type government, education campuses,
1951
L
o t 4 7 5 , Estacada Lake
5 0 .0 0
2
L o t 9 2 5 , Estacada Lake
workmen’s compensation, and establishing a clear and direct
5 0 .0 0
This legislature declared C 1 94
N o . 1754
L o t 9 2 8 , Estacada Lake
5 0 .0 0
rights and duties of employers line of centralized authority steelhead to be a game fish, 1 94 2
Tax L o t 3 , L o t 1 1 5 , Friends O regon C o lo n y
1 5 0 .0 0
1940
L
o t 4 2 , B lock 5, G reenw oo d Park
1
0
0
.0
0
and employees involved in under the governor.
except for incidental catches 1 9 4 0
L o t 4 5 . B lock 6 , G reenw oo d Park
2 0 0 .0 0
labor controversies.
C
N
o
.
1
3
3
9
Lots
2 1 -2 2 -2 3 -2 4 , Block 9 , H o lly w o o d Gardens
In several instances, related m a d e by c o m m e r c i a l
1 5 0 0 .0 0
960
Tax L o t 12 o f Lots 77 78, Jennings
1 0 0 .0 0
An Interim Committee on functions of far-flung agencies fishermen. It authorized blue 1 1 96
5
Tax L o t 3, Block 3, Logus Tracts
2 5 0 0 .0 0
Lots 7-8, B lock 1 5 0 , O regon C ity
Governmental Affairs is to have been grouped into new emergency lights for police C N o . 1 1 3 3
4 0 0 .0 0
1962
L
o t 3 5 , B lock 15, M t. H o o d W ild w o o d
5 0 .0 0
continue work of the last d e p a r tm e n ts for b etter vehicles and State Police C N o 9 1 3
L o t 9, B lock 4 , M t. H o o d W ild w o o d
7 5 .0 0
1
9
4
0
L o t 2 5 , B lock 6 , M t. H o o d W ild w o o d A n n e x
7 5 .0 0
interim period’s Committee on coordination and control. The spot-checks of any motor
C N o. 2638
L o t 3 9 , B lock 2, M t. H o o d W oodlands
5 0 .0 0
Local Government. Gaining Board o f Control has been v e h i c l e s fo r d e fe c tiv e C N o . 1 0 3 3 )
(L o t 4 1 , B lock 2 , M t. H o o d W oodlands
1 0 0 .0 0
(L o t 4 2 , B lock 2, M t. H o o d W oodlands
special attention will be service abolished and many functions equipment. It raised maximum C C N N o o . 9 1 9 4 6 2 4 )
$ 1 5 0 .0 0
Lots 1 7 , 1 8, 1 9, Block 4 , M t. H o o d W oodlands
district organization, special now will be the governor’s fines for littering to $500 and C N o 9 8 9 )
(L o t 6 , Block 7, M t. H ood W oodlands
C N o 1426)
7 5 0 .0 0
(L
o t 7 to 13 In c., Block 7, M t. H o o d W oodlands
district finance. Government re sp o n sib ility . The State provided for violators to serve C N O . 9 9 0 )
(L o ts 4 7 to 5 3 , In c., Block 7, M t. H o o d W oodlands
structure for urban areas Sanitary Authority becomes on litter patrol cleanup teams C N o . 9 6 6
7 5 .0 0
L o t 16, B lock 7, M t. H ood W oodlands
C. N o . 1 9 9 4 )
(L o t 4, B lock 8, M t. H ood W oodlan ds
liquor laws, and laws governing the Environmental Quality for up to five days.
C N o 1001 )
4 0 0 .0 0
(L o ts 5 -6 -7 , B lock 8. M t. H o o d W oodlands
such local services as water, C om m ission and operates
(L o ts 41 to 4 4 In c., Block 8, M t. H o o d W oodlands
Something for everybody. C C N N o o . . 9 9 6 7 2 7 )
2 0 0 .0 0
Lots 3 6 to 3 9 In c., Block 9 , M t. H o o d W oodlands
lights, parts, road and public directly under the governor.
And they say their plan, C N o . 1 07 7
1 5 0 .0 0
Lots 3 6 -3 7 , B lock 5. M t. H o o d W o odlan d Perk
utility districts, pest control.
1 0 0 .0 0
L o t 12, B lock 6 , M t. H o o d W o o d lan d Perk
Bills also have passed to contained in the single Senate 19« 4
(L o t 6 . B lock 1 2, M t. H o o d W o odlan d Perk
Joint Committee on Rules strengthen authority of the Bill 539, can result in all of the C 1 9 N 4 0 o . 9 4 8 , )
(L o ts / - 8 , B lock 12, M t. H o o d W o odlan d Perk
C N o . 1067)
and Resolutions, not an leg isla tiv e branch. More above.
1 0 0 0 .0 0
(L o ts 9 to 1 3, B lock 1 2, M t. H o o d W o odlan d Perk
)
(E x c e p t R /W on Lots 12 end 13)
interim committee but one changes will come if voters
Essentially, the bill calls for C N o . 9 5 0 )
(L o ts 21 to .76, Inc.. Block 12, M t. H o o d W o o d lan d Perk
C
N
o
.
1
4
9
0
which will report to the next May approve a new State the sale or lease of relatively
6 0 0 .0 0
Lo ts 4 9 and 5 0 , Riverside
1 95 8
1 0 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 1 o f L o t 4 7 , Savon Gardens
governor and next legislature, Constitution -- finally referred unneeded state-owned land as C N o . 2 9 0 4
1 7 5 .0 0
Lots 2 end 3 , Tedm or
2 0 0 .0 0
is
charged
w it h
th e a fter several sessions of one source of revenue to C N o . 2 9 0 4
Lots 4 -5 -6 , T e d m o r
C No. 2143
2 0 0 .0 0
L o t 10, B lock 2 0 , W indsor
resp on sib ility to examine disagreement on scope and cooperate with cities and C N o . 4 5 0 0
1 0 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 7 0 , S ection 4 , T .4 S ., R .1 E .
1
9
6
5
1 0 0 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 2 1 , S ection 2 5 , T .1 S ., R .2 E .
Oregon election laws and to content. Two of its provisions counties in building a giant 1 96 2
2 5 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 1 6, S ection 14, 1 .2 3 ., R .3 E .
devise an effective solution to will allow legislators to call “Willamette Dome” for public 1 9 4 0
2 0 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 2 , S ection 2 8 , T .3 S ., R .3 E ..
1 96 5
7 5 .0 0
Tex L o t 2 8 1, S ection 16, T .2 S ., R .4 C ,
the grow ing problem of themselves into special session interest events.
1952
5 0 .0 0
Tex L o t 4 , S ection 2 5 . T .3 S ., R .4 E .
1 96 8
littering in the state. Corrupt and increase the number of
7
5
.0
0
Tex L o t 2 8 , S ection 2 4 , 1 .2 3 ., R .6 E .
H u sto n 1 96 ?
S e n . G le n n
5 0 0 .0 0
Tex
L o t 2 0 , S ection 2 7 .T .2 S ., R .7 E .
p ractices p rovision s and lawmakers in both Senate and ( D Lebanon,) chief sponsor,
N o Access
campaign expenditures will House
Said sale is m ade by a u th o rity of C hapter 2 7 5 .1 2 0 O .R .S . rela tin g to the sale o f reel p ro p e rty acquired by
c ite s farmland now used
C o u n ty In this S ta te b y foreclosure of d e lin q u en t tax liens or b y exchange, device or g ift, In com plian ce
gain special attention, as will
Zoning has gained attention, unprofitably by state hospitals any
w ith an order o f the B oard o f C o u n ty Com m issioners o f C lackam as C o u n ty , O regon , d ated the 7th day o f M a y ,
a c tiv itie s by non-political A new beach bill assures and corrections institution* as 1 9 6 9 .
Th e m in im u m price fo r w h ic h said reel p ro p e rty m ay be sold is th e sum set op posite each o f th e parcels
organizations in behalf of reservation for public use of one example of property which herein
before described.
candidates and measures
Said
ro p e rty shall b e sold fo r cash or w h atever term s th e B oard o f C o u n ty C om m issioners o f Clackam as
virtually all ocean shore area should be put on long-term C o u n ty p shall
set fo r th , but in no event w ill said p ro p e rty be sold w ith less than o n e q u a rta r o f th e listed selling
The 1969 legislature also outside the vegetation line, lease or sold to private interests price as d o w n p a y m e n t w ith th e balance o f p rin cip a l plus interest at six percent p a yable sem l-en nually over a
a u th orized an A dvisory which is established by some - and thereby put on the tax p e rio d n o t exceedin g fo u r years, said pay m e n ts and interest to be m ade in equal pay m e n ts or In stallm ents, in
a d d itio n to tn a annu al p a y m e n t o f term s as due.
Committee to the State Land 4 0 , 0 0 0
JOE SH O B E, S H E R IF F
g e o g r a p h i c a l rolls.
Clackamas C ounty, Oregon
Board, consisting o f three coordinate* Counties must
“The general fund h a bw n
INTERIM COMMITTEES
TO CONTINUE PROCESS
of play equipment is a wooden
box about 30 inches square. In
fact, any size or shape box will
do.
The kitchen is the starting
Mrs. R oberta Frasier,
place for about one-fifth of all Oregon Sta te University
the home fires reported. Just Extension family life specialist,
how many more kitchen fires says its uses are limited only by
go unreported, nobody knows. the child’s imagination. It can
F a t fires should be be a boat, train, plane, a cage,
extinguished with baking soda. garage or house. Cardboard
When heated, soda gives off boxes, although not durable,
carbon d io x id e gas and can also provide creative play.
* * *
smothers the fire. Don’t put
water on a fat fire.
YOUNG MOTHERS- baby’s
It’s a good idea to keep a
plastic bibs, panties and aprons
coffee can with baking soda
can be laundered in the washer.
(properly labeled) beside the
range. Tell all the members of Use warm wash and rinse in
the family how to use it to cool water. Dust them with
powder before storing.
fight fires.
Napped or fleecy articles
* * ♦
such
as blankets and sleepers
Window cleaning becomes
should be turned inside out
more necessary with sunny
before washing to reduce
days showing up the streaks.
pilling. Use warm water, slow
Which cleaner should you
agitation and spin speeds. A
buy? YouII have to decide this
fabric softener in the last rinse
for yourself, but a few facts
helps keep them soft and
may help. Aerosol sprays are
fluffy. Use the low heat setting
probably the most convenient
of the dryer.
and do a good job. They are
For a free fact sheet,
also the most expensive.
“Modern Diaper Care,” call
Bottled liquids with a finger
your County Extension office.
pump are also efficient, but
* * *
may be more tiresome to your
hand if you have many
S h op p in g for a new
windows to clean. However, upholstered chair? Or maybe
you can get refills which help you’re going to reupholster
cut the cost. Pastes and waxes your old sofa. Mrs. Dorothy
for cleaning glass are good for B r o w n , O r e g o n
S ta te
stubborn soils.
University Extension home
Depending somwhat on the furnishings specialist, calls our
type of soil, you can also use attention to upholstery fabric
either vinegar or ammonia made from olefin fiber. It’s
(never both) with water and do fairly new in upholstery. Many
a good job. You’ll come out new colors and designs are
ahead on cost, but you pay rapidly becoming available. It’s
w it h
t im e a n d s o m e durable and easily cleaned.
inconvenience.
A dose weave is a most
♦ » ♦
important part of durabSity of
For pre-school youngsters any fabric, no matter which
senator*, four representative*
one of the most creative pieces fiber you choose.
By Bernice Strawn
OSU Extension Specialist
I
zone all land in the state before s u b s i d iz i n g
such
fa rm
By Align E. Birch, Oeputy
SP-24