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% HAGE a «H E R M A N COUNTY J O U R N A L MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, ATRIL 28, IMI PROCEED COURTHOUSE: th irty years ago. T hat seems to COUNTY COURT Moro Postm aster, $4.00; Pacific REGULAR M EETING f i r m a n (fo u n t y j o u r n a l give the printing business a soit INGS Pow er &. Light: $55 35; City o; A PR IL 5, 19(11 of superiority over such material i ’ubliahtxl Every Friday at *(p,iiiution$ as pander to mere Minutes of regular m eeting of Moro:. $2.75; Rancn A Home Moro, Oregon money. ” * ' , ' March 1, 1961 and ¿pedal meet Store: $6.95; Moro Lum ber A Editor Gilè« L. French iugs of March 10 and March 24. Fuel: $.65; K irk’s Plumbing A 1961 read, approved and signed. Heating. $4.00; Dale's Richfield: Cnt»r>d M woond fi-»»* m attar *< « • ( E L ILO TARE C laim , allowed as presvn't«! f " M ’ P o e to tn « at Moro. O r r o r i. under / ,ike against -« .O 'I f fund ..r » l arwl general uonoral CIRCU1I COUKI. som ething o f («e^trwaa of Mareh •. K fi# __ are Parks road and John H. Newman, $35.30; statues; only created afte» til * fund, ordered paid. Monthly fi- SO ITO K IA L subject is dead. Celilo .5 gone. nailC|aj statem ent of county trea- COUNTY COURT: Lester Wilson, $45 00; L. E. ÌÒ C ÌA T IÒ N The w ater of the Columbia flows surer showing all fund balances over the r o d s that made CelilJ as of March 31, 1961 presented, K aseberg $40.80; Vernon I. Miller $10.40. a barrier to everything but fisn approved and filed. a.t quietly as if the river bottom Gasoline consum ption for month JU STICE COURT: City of Wasco: $10.00; Pacific was smooth. Salmon can now get Qt yjarcn, 1961 presented, approv- m iw if a m b Telephone, $.25; Craig Office Sup over th at stretch of river without ed and fded f u b l ib m ib « the handicap of jum ping the falls Koad balances for March, 1961 ply: $8.78; Dunham Printing $2 • 50; A lB O C tA H « « oi risking an Indian’s net while presented, approved and filed, in the preixiratory run. . y Thompson, County Agent W EED CONTROL: Farm Chemicals of Oregon: Folks came thousands of miles and q j ear of OSU appear before OFFICIAL COUNTY P A PE R tf| u.ltnefW the spectacular sight of court and explain budget for 1961 Moro Grain G row ers’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES big salmon cresting the w hit? 19G2 for Extension Agents De- $20.20; DEMOSS PARK: $3.00 w ater at the top of tbv falls and partm ents. ONE YEAR Pacific Power & Light. $1.25 stared iu disbelief at w hat their j McHale presents petition ATRIL 28, HMil eyes »were seeing. No more. Now gigned by Rufus residents of tin- STATE INDUS. ACCI. COMM.: there is a dam a few miles below, satisfaction of garbage service, $52.36; rath er a big thing in Itself but ¡j A VanGllder, Wasco, pre- INTER-COUNTY REGIONAL: troubles Mid-Columbia Planning Coun- not ncasiy a s spectacular as fish gents for tax foreclosed projx?rty in ans- in Wasco Lot 5 & 6 of Block cil: $100 00; The world* is going tb w a; lumping -o waten barrier cosmic .»urge. jjt Dunlap’s Addition to Wasco. EMERGENCY FUND: again, in fact, has gone to war. w e r'to Roger J. W ilhelm $185.00; So now tfie. .government ha-» Court accepts said bid and signs In Laos, the natives are spending JA IL: Russian and American ’money given the land around Celilo to deed. Al Rasmussen: $1.20 while carrying on a fath er peace- Wasco County which lias accept- Vernon Jones, Field Engineer able w ar in which fatalities are ed it w ith speech ind prayer. County and City Relations Di MISCELLANEOUS: First National Rank. $334.10; accidental. In the Congo th e fight- There was quite a ¡xissej of land vision, Salem, meets with court: 1« bad as It ta n tie w ith liecause Indians camped there in r e:FAS funds for Sherman Coun- Oregon State Tax Comm., $68 40, Social Security: $170.84 weapons available.’ Aftfeiia and th e days when they- netted fish, ty and proposed read program. France are squaring off f o r d nun N o w it is a)l .Wasoo County’«, Keith Cazier appears before ROAD FUND: WAGES: or war In Cuba Castro hiwni>l>t»ik rock, abandoned buildings, aaga court re: rent on Grid Roller. K. A. Dunlap, $153.61; Frank entLy repulsed the Invasion brush It doesn’t .«moll like fish ADJOURNMENT Jarrald More- Bayer: $506.83; • . r anymore;, if one were to describe forces. Gosson. Lloyd The Israelis an'l tlie process of cooking salmon on ( R* ME'I IN SPE< IAL HR»- house: $457.42; T hat isn’t all a battle a plauk .-iiefore -.a cam pfire he SION A PRIL 13, HMD at call of $197,06; Earl Johnson. $353.81: the A rabs are set to r Judge. j oe Griggs, $385.67; Lee Gun- some day; China still menaces w ould -have to do.4t . w ithout ol- County Celilo-Biggs Road map pre- ne|#t $164.67; < Bankers Life & inAis* Indonesia eftn blowYip any- factory elfecla, • — •— — tun . nnd some o f the satellite«» Culilo was where the white men sented— Alignment of Biggs sec- Casualty: $16.80; F irst National t Hus 1» would rebel if ih e re used-Ui unload Ib e ir-b o a ts, even ,lon of Celllo-Blggs Section of n an k: $394.60; State Tax Comm., was a chance for victory. . th eir big.bateaux, and pack their HON u n s a t ^ $S5.80; Social Security, $207.56; M .nv wars that have started <aigo <?n .th e in backs past the ADJORl NMEN1 state Indus. Acci. Comm., $20L- WANTED: Livestock for Con- It further appearing to the signm ent, The Dalles Livestock C ourt th at a program should b i Commission, Inc. Sale every started immediately and be con Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For In- tinued for a period uf live years to FOR SALE: F ir poles for corral or stockade, 16, 18, 24 ft. long, form ation. Ed Coles CY 6-4672, reconstruct and oil surface of the average dia. 4”, peeled or un or CY 6-4513. P. O Box 631, The most heavily traveled countv peeled. See Don Shawe. (K irk’s Dalles Oregon. 13t?n roads from farm to m arket; and House) Moro, Ore. 26tfn «TINK-GOLDENDALE SALES »« » « « h er appearing lo Ins Yard. Goldendale, Wash., ha» Court that In order to carry out FOR SALE: MOTEL— 12 u n it! an auction every Friday at one such a program ad valorum taxei p lu s m anager’s apartm ent o'clock. We have the m arket ,f should he levied serially outside owner wishes to retire, wil you have the livestock. G uar » the lim itation Imposed by see- take rental property or con anteed lop prices F rank W ink '■<"> '■ Article XI, Oregon Con tract for part or full payment. 33c-tfn stitution, in the am ount of $50 • Will have to see ow ner to real _ _ . 000.00 each year for a period of ize opportunity. H erm iston, " ■ » 80 BED OREGON state approv ^ ve years commencing w ith th? Phone JO 7-6852. 23-6c nursing home located in beau- ypar 1961.1962 and ending ELEC. ORGAN: to be sold in tiful Hood R iver Valley, w ith with‘ thp |a x year 1965. 1966 the this area. Will sacrifice to res lovely fenced grounds. We ac- to tai jevies and o u tiay for s a il ponsible party. Also spinet cept all types of elderly cases, pU,.pOse to be the sum of $250,- piano. Cash or term s. W rite as well as room and board care. (J(). an(J Tallman Piano Stores, I n c , 31-tfn. It fu rth er appearing to the Salem, Oregon. 26-28c BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL- Court that the m atter of m a k ln j FOR SALE: in Wasco new 3 bed ERS AT COST: E venrude such tax levies should be submit- room home w ith lull daylight Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & ted to the legal and qualified basem ent • two lull lots • close Dot Boats. You can't beat my voters of Sherm an County at a to school. OI 2-5488. 26-7c prices, m ust sell by Jan u ary 1. special election. Come in or call — term s avail- It is hereby ORDERED th at a BOATS — MOTORS — TRA IL able. OSCAR’S SPORTING Special Election be held in Sher- ERS AT COST: E venrude GOODS, downtown MADRAS. man County, Oregon, on Friday, Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & Also Chinook Camp Coach. 12th day of May, 1961, be- Dot Boats. You can’t beat my 10 ft. 8-9 c tween the hours of 8:00 o’clock prices, m ust sell by Ja n u ary 1. Come in or call — term s avail la n A T M n T T n f Q A an,J 8:00 o ’clock P- M. at the regular and usual polling able. OSCAR’S SPORTING uEGAL N O TIC E S GOODS, downtown MADRAS. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT places, at which special election NOTICE is hereby given that there shall be subm itted to the Also Chinook Camp Coach. 10 ft. 8-9c ;he undersigned have filed in the electors of Sherm an County, Or»*- FOR A gricultural loans see FLBA County Court of the State of gon, the question of w hether ad of Tlie Dalles and the Mid-Col- Oregon for Sherm an County, valorum taxes shall be levied out- uinbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. their Final Account as Adminis- side of the lim itation imposed oy C l’press 6-2468 tfn. tra to rs of the E state of Anna M. section 11, Article XI, Oregon fu s io n (arm ing service in all Moore- deceased, and that Wed- Constitution, In th e am ount of 1 1 , i , disking, licVint» plot» ninu-- a nesday, the 31st day each com year m for a period county to Include , M of (f May, 196L $50,000.00 (>f fh.e yearg, enc|ng w |th W ANT ADS ing spiing tootthing, r°^ing, conj^ bitting «nd «ceding. Donald von Jorstel, Grass Valley, Ore tin CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by appointm ent ofdy. ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. 23-tfn MISCELLANEOUS: STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com Pacific I’ow er & Light: $10.86; plete painting and decorating City of Moro, $1.75; Pacific Tele- service, spray or brush. Phone phone: $7.50; F la tt’s Truck S tr CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. vice: $3.11; 12th St. Verr. Campbell and GAS & OIL: Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn Shell Oil Co., $277.80; Standard Gil Co.,$31.70; Moro Grain Grow LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your self - “Anchor B rand’’ Animal ers: $27.00; Health Products, penicillin, and W EED CONTROL: instrum ents are available at Farm Chemicals of Oregon: your Co-op Oil and Supply at $624.30; T he Dalles. 20c tin INSURANCE: W. T. Balsiger ins. Agency FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, brick- faced house daylight basement $36.90; built-in k i t c h e n appliances REPAIRS: (stove, oven, garbage disposal, Moro (»umber & Fuel: $21.93; 1) washer), wall to wall carpet- The Dalles Iron Works. $11.86; ing, 2 fireplaces, recreation Joe's Motor Service: $5.00; ()• room, laundry room, patio, ail Meara Supply & Imp: $2.00; Cush landscaped, storage in garage. man Equipm ent Company: $647.- Call Wasco GI 2-3210. 36; M 11l<*r M otors. $ 3 0 2 1 GENERAL SU PPLIES: agreem ents and maps to Court an excuse fo r’small nations to tie ,raljroadh and . the- excusa for It formed by giv in g ’ such knations»< e!4lo was fishing ground for In on alignment of Biggs Section and certain streets in Rufus, equal ^ representation equal p re se n ta tio n with /estab. ‘Bans from W arm Springs, Yaki llshed nations. Seconding It is ttw .^ a ami -Umatilla. Surely, such a Agreements not signed by court, M arshall plan that • distributed »‘‘e h M to a m uch background to not satisfactory. Hwy. Comm, request approac l money to any nation, any leader become a barren spot along a to Fulton Canyon road from or dictator who had the money bu*y roa‘J' - • tc buy a ticket to W ashington to T h u e is» an idea in process of Kaaeberg road to changed to in ask for it We could use that foWUMlon thut would uaeate a tersect at a 90’ angle. Agri-Chein low bidder on weed money now. »’a ,k wut of ^111,, ami a museum Tlie world must have discipline; where could lie shown • replica « P W some nation or group of nations o f Celilo 4n Ra .heydey together A DJOURNMENT ENSC EI > m ust enforce discipline on small- with the artifacts of mid-Colunv CLAIMS PRESENTED AGAIN- s i s i l l UM \ \ ( i» | \ | Y, (HO: e r nations and population* l/ .’.t H ia,history as uuiht in-somv wav GOM ( .I N llt t l \\D ROAD has to Is- «lone bv force of arm * ,H> preserved or this generation that is too bail i f has to -b e done f;.lle<l the next. It is not pro- FI NDS FDIt MARCH 1961 AP- The world Is not rea.lv to be man- P°8e<‘ f e ‘1 , »* a government PROVED APRIL 5, 1961 IFItM OF TIIE CD! N I Y CDCRT aged hs a democracy with every p r o je t t’d’ W smoRiereA in hu- little group of Ignoran», towkllled reaucracy bu.t a private moseum STATE PUBLIC W ELFA RE: $1,779.25 tax,Pie sitting Sitting In council as e ,|i.a l. I » " ' '<* b y .palrlotld iltlzena. op- people REGISTRATION A?G> ELEC- perated for tlie Inf >r;nation of with bigger, b etter educated, Moro G rain G row ers: $56.06; (A L L FOR BIDS TIONS: Dunham Printing Co. The City of Moro will «cc^pt more Industrialized, fully inform visitors ppd the Jieneiit of local $9 StoneMchy.Co., $112.03; Cushman 50 ed nations. It is not healthy fo? pri/le • and ix-rfiaps profit scaled bids until eight o clock Equipment Co.: $18.30; SH E R IFF'S OFFICE: May 9, 1961 for a 1931 Ford truck nations, nor individuals, to l)ave Pacific Telphone: $15.80; Craig TIRES & TUBES: used by the city is a fire truck things they have not earned. WAR BONDS OfficeSupply: $1.26; Moro Post- Cushman Equipm ent Co., $22.14. on the few occasions when neces R ussia lias been more realisti • May 1 1« th e ’ tw entieth aunt- " ,asl,'r $5ll0; Printing: FOR SALE: W eaner Pigs— six sary. The city reserves the right than tills country» nas not g o iy <’•«•• C. !.. weeks old. Right age for 4-H to reject any or all bids. about t h e world distributing veraarv uf the start , ( the bnn.l »«««»I Clair Balzer, recorder money ami arm s and playing program in this country and a Roi»erts: $129.20 fan- exhibit. Lester Wilson. 26c Santa Claus lo every penny time d> .recall that Sherman co CLERK ’S OFFICE: Pacific Telephone. $7 65; Craig prince to make him arrogant an J unty m ade.the Iwsf r»-»-ord of any Office Supply: $1.76; Moro Post unduly ambitious. county in the nation ‘n the sale Discipline among die nations* of H ixm ils-during the war. Co m aster. $10.00; has been supplied in many way.:, operation of nearly every citizen TREA SU RER’S OFFICE: Pacific Telephone: $5.75 There have been all kinds of coal- made this possible and it is some ♦ CAPITAL STOCK ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: itlons ami .sometimes one nation thing tho county .h ly well lx» Pacific Telephone: $5.75; Sher alope ruled the roost and kept proud to rem em iier * PREFERRED STOCK international order. T he U nite 1 -Tlie nanw -has now linen enang- man County Journal: $2.00; Kll- ham Stationery: $1.83; Eugene V. S tates does not seem Inclined to ed to Havings Imnds which is * MORTGAGE LCND3 accept die responsibility lx-ing more indicative -of die present Myers. $12.41 (X)UNTY PRINTING: o \e r fllltsl with do gooderfi. Uh- function which is to encourag.- * CONVERTIBLE BOND Uss it does Russia will accept th • citizens to put asld- some of Sherm an County Journal, $20 67 role, maybe will take It in spite d e i r income for th? rainy day RECORD BOOKS A BLANKS: J. L. M urray. $112 50; Mid-Col o { ug ’ ’ that comes to everyone. That is umbia T ypew riter Co. $32.75; Re- __________ . . a social function. The original W ar bonds w et? cordak Corp.: $85.10; K Ilham St a \\ h\ inn put power in your savings, while ti n t i n g sold to iRt'forn\ a. military, fune tionery. $3.32; Dunham Printing: A BIT Dr .DM II’LINF lion .nitf th e v ’dtd. Millions of do!- '>b' available ineome tax advantages open in tilt’s«1 in tins office th ere Is an eight lara were seqt to the (pdcral gov- DISTRICT ATTORNEY: T L ester Johnson. $16 50 secu rities! day clock It is old, out of date, em inent to’ pny Tor whr materiel PROTECTION OF RECORDS: obsolete, its only virttie being and the destructive implements Itecordak Corp.: $1962 Write or Phone Collect that 1? keeps excellent tim e which 01 war, The govern nent could is we understand, the purpose of have gotten the m oney in other al' clocks. wa&s b u t any of them would Electric clocks arc more mod have been more inflationary than Phone 611 ern and depend op an outside the-sale of honds to citizens. In Complete Secarities M lil-Columbia Mgr. Optometrist agency to keep them running Lift, citizens might i.rst as well Service, Government W in. .1. Collin* A Co. w hereas our clock depends oh the have isuight bonds tiecauw there «0.* R. tn d Ht. A Municipal Bond*, Mutual Fumi* memory of the editor In his auxfl- was little else on tlie m arket to TeL CYH-MUIÎ The Pulir«, (»re. *♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ - * ♦ ♦ lary function as janitor We think s|»en<l H ioneyfor. our eight day ckxik w ith its liuudi- And, tt will not hurt to consld- caps keeps as gixxl time as would er that tw enty years ago we were The West is a man’s country—and one attached to ’ a central |*»wer gqtag to w ar and* to rem em ber Hermitage is a man’s drink.’’ aourcc with Ils occasional out- tlie sacrifices we made for th? ages. HMrun* of judgm ent that cause! The problem is to determ ine it th» proper day for wlhdlng. Makers of eight »lay »docks gave I’DDIt D»V? ’ the ow ner a gtxxl bit of leeway * : ** but tellable time is dependant on , Flshermyn who were not ilaun by th«> snow that fell in th? regularity. We hav«* trted neatly every »lay In the fceek and h»v? {prenont} of opening day caught settled on Wi'Hhesihty rtwuning sony? ff*it b u t.th e . re.u rn a were as tlie Ix'st time Tha$ IS phdxitaly mostly fi iqge Jx'uefits instead of our busiest day when We haw? fish The afternoon, so it is said, lots of things to think about?"A vv as p.1 • a a < n t enough along mind full of many things rah streamy pixHeoleti from the wind stand one more 1x4ter th a n »' va .»nd the privilege of standing be- cant mind can tohdUt* obe b u r gldc a stream full of rushing wa- den A m atter of piental tlisciplln-} tei where the lyaves were grow is involv'd.': ‘ i ; ,.1. ing to ipake sum m er .< shad»», the When we glance at the bold fT/"* ah««Ing sunw ard and the face of the elix’k high ijp pn ffl • LRU# busy with their parental wall ami see that tlm ^ has plainly was enougli even if the flan gene on without it we know w? il»d |u e fe r their.habitat to that of have ticen negl»»cllng Seth Thom th«1 mi»*, comfortable of creels The feeling grows tha, anyone as There is no reason to <Nill tb • power company We own'glve wtor- who ratebgat a trout in the lower selv»»s a talking to or tmme dthe»’ Itesrhutes Is a seixm I I ;aacWal- reprim and Inn we cannot pa*s ton uw s the verx best flies, fl-sb- • < at Ute rigl», time of day, Is os the buck S u p e r b S tra ig h t K e n tu c k y B o u rb o n We are no little pi • mil of that m sw d oi Mi|w>rtnr ptaratorial lo • • . A g e d to P e r fe c tio n chx k not »»lily for it* effiiie m v gic -a n d has lots of luck, But when properly trouted but be- some dltl <x»me home w ith trout cause wc bought it for five dol- ,n *'*n, a frying pan long used 010 NIRMITAÙL DISIIUERY CO., LOUISVILLE. MY., $6 PROOF lars from a defunct hank aim«»*: l »‘ O ih - common smell of bacon PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT Bought Dr. Otis G. Perkins - S o ld ---- Quoted J. W. DODD HERMITAGE $2.95 pt « 90 fifth County the tax year 1961-1962 and end- Sherm an County, ing w ith the lax year 1865-19««. have h€1,„ f|sw | b>. th s f(), , o u , , ax of , 250 000 0., f-ourt ag the tim e and place for during said five year period, the hearing objections to said Final funds to be provided by the said Account and for the settlem ent of tax levies to be used in building, im proving and m aintaining the said estate. Collis P. Moore perm anent roads of the county’. A dm inistrator It is fu rth er ORDERED th at Roscoe E. Moore the County Clerk, be, and she is A dm inistrator hereby authorized and directed to prepare the necessary election Lester Johnson A ttorney for A dm inistrators notices and to cause the question April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 1961 of said special tax levies to be * ( r r , ( -K th e OREiiON placed on the ballot at a special W HEAT COMMISSION PUBLIC election to be held n Sherm an BUDGET MEETING County, Oregon, on May 12, 1961. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dated at Moro, Oregon, this will be -r>lh day of April, 1961, t ^at a p Up>nc m eeting Vernon I. Miller ^e id p ursuant to ORS chapter tj^e o regon W heat Comnus- County Judge Lester Wilson sion Act, in the Supreme Court County Commissioner Room, Umatilla C’ounty Court L. E. Kaseberg House, Pendleton, Oregon on Mav County Commissioner is, 1961, front 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. upon a proposed budget for Marie Hoskinson County Clerk operation of the W heat Cominis- (County Court Seal) sion during the fiscal year July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962. At this m eeting any producer of NOTICE OF INCREAHrJ w heat in Oregon has a right to ite Notice is hereby given that the heard w ith respect to the pro- Assessed Value of all property in posed budget, a copy of which is Sherm an County has * been I in avadabic for inspection unde»- creased 25 percent o’ er the 1960 19 reasonable circum stances - in the • assessed value. office of each County Extension i n addition, the Assessed Value Agent in Oregon. of Im provem ents in the City of For fu rth er inform ation, con Wasco have been increased an tact the Oregon W h^at Commis additional 6H percent over I960. sion. Box 438, Pendleton. Oregon. This 6V4 percent increase is due Dated this 25th day of April, to elim ination of district depre 1961. ciation allowed in prior years. ATTEST: Morris Wilson, The ratio between assessed and Chairm an true value for 1961 is 25 percent W inn T uttle, A dm inistrator Clair L. Balzer Sherm an County Assessor NOTICE OF FIN A L April 21, 28 & May 5, 1961 SETTLEM ENT Notice is hereby given that M arjorie Marvin, A dm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. Kuns- man. Deceased, lias filed her Final Accounting and Petition to Close E state and that Monday, the 29th day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. cn said date in the County Court Room in the County Courthouse in Moro, Sherm an County, Ore- gon has lx?en fixed as the tim e anil place for the hearing of objections, if any there be, to said Final Accounting and Peii- Hon. Marjorie Marvin, A dm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. K unsm an Brown & Van Vactor The Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for E state April 28. May 5, 12, 19, 1961 NOTICE of M EETINi; of coi n . TY BOARD of EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 8, 1961, the B o arl ot Equalization of Sherm an Coun- ty, Oregon, will meet at the Coun- ty Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, to publicly examine the assess- ment rolls for said County of Sherman, for the year 1961, and to correct all erro rs in valuation, description, o r qualities of land’ lots or other property assessed by the Assessor. The ratio between assessei and tru e cash value adopted by the Board of Equalization pursu- ant to ORS 309.034 is 25 percent. It shall l»e the duty of the per sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. P eti tions for adjustm ent of assess m ents m ust be filed w ith the Board of Equalization not later NOTICE OF SPECIAL than the end of tlie first week ELECTION that the Board is in session, IX ID E t« )IN T Y COCItT OF which date is May 12, 1961. I IIE STATE OE ORE,.ON FOR Clair L. Balzer THE COl'NTY OF SHERMAN Sherm an County As.se.s90r 1» the matter uf Calling a ) April 21, 28 & May 5, 1961 Special Election to vote Special Tax le v ie s for a Five Year Period Com- m encing with the Fiscal Year IM1-IM2 for the Purpose of Permanent Itoail Im provem ent ORDER ) ) ) ) ) ) ) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will present to tlie COMMON COUNCIL of the City of Moro, Oregon, at its regu- ular meeting to be held in the City Hall at Moro, Oregon, a t 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 9th day of May, 1961, th eir petition praying for the vacation of a por tion of a street in the City of Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon. On this 5th day of April, 1961, the above entitled Court being in regular session for the transac- tion of county business, said day being the first day of the regular April Term and the m atter o.‘ to wit: building, im proving and m aintain A portion of Garfield Street des ing the perm anent roads of sanl cribed as follows, to wit: Be county being under considera ginning at a point 30 feet due tion; and South of the southw est corner It appearing to the Court that of Lot 4, Block 8. MOWRY’S the annual tax levy w ithin th t FIRST ADDITION to the City constitutional lim itation is insuf of Moro, Oregon; thence Jue ficient to furnish the necessary South 36 feet; thence at a right funds to build, improve an I angle due West 37 feet; thence m aintain the roads of the coun at a rlg n t angle due N orth 36 ty on a perm anent, sound an I feet; thence at a right angle due lasting basis and that the gene: , E ast 37 fi«t to the point of be condition of the roads is he, . 1 ginning. ing worse each year because of ALFRED KOCK this lack of funds; and CLARA KOCK