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TRAPPED BY SELL This if not a bell ringer who got too
clow to nil work, nor ii it i walking bell. The one-tone
bronze ball w lowered from a aleeple of the 96-year-old
Flrat Methodist church at Oconomowoc, Wis. and the worker
went Wide the bell to remove its clapper before loading
it aboard a truck- The church wis razed to maKe room for
a new church, in which the old bell will be used. (UPI)
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
Salem - HOT - The Oragon
Supreme Court upheld the
city of Corvallis Wednesday
in a zoning dispute.
It reverted Benton County
Judge Fred McHenry, who
had ruled in favor of the
Wltham Wtt corporation and
ordinance aa permitting pub
lic parking in the area in
question.
The high court said parts o
the 1053 code permitting
buildings such as schools and
churches in the residential
I area did not include commcr-
Herat 8. Whiteside, who had cial parking
ought to void zoning amend- The Supreme Court uohcld
menu adopted by the city in Deschutes county Judge Rob-
lOfit and 1M1
Wltham had bought 87
acrea of land in Corvallis In
J 932. developing 01 for resi
dential purposes.
The corporation planned to
use the remaining 18 for a
Mopping center and parking.
In 1993, Corvallis adopted
a comprehensive zoning ord
Inance by which all but 3.2
acres of the land was zoned
for one family residences. The
rest was specifically zoned
for commercial use.
Cede Amended
The corporation contended
the ordinance still allowed it
to use the rest of the 16 acres
for parking. In 1959 and 1961,
the city amended the code,
specifically prohibiting use of
the rest of the 16 acres for
parking.
The Supreme Court held
that the lower court erred
when it interpreted the 1933
ert Foley In a ruling setting
aalda a special assessment!
levied by the city of Bend
against Harry L. Boyle.
The city levied the asscse
ment for improvements ft I
ntgnway B7 along East Third
st. in Bend.
Benefit Said Lacking
Doyle and the other olaln-
tiffs complained that their
property was not benefited,
but in fact harmed.
The city contended that the
circuit court had no jurisdic
tion.
The Supreme Court said a
group singled out lor special
tax treatment Is entitled to
procedural Safeguards.
It said the "imposition of a
special assessment upon prop
erty which is not specifically
nencfitcd . . . uniustlv de
prives the owner ol a properly
iniercst.
"The question of whether !
his property is benefited is
therefore vital and the oro-
icdure by which that question
is determined is equally
vital," the court said.
"The courts have power to
set aside a special assessment
which Is arbitrarily Imposed
upon property not benefited."
The Supreme Court affirm
ed an order for a new trial
case of battery and as-1
saint allegedly committed liy
a Hood River policeman.
A Multnomah county jury
had found In favor of the I
policeman, but the trial court
granted plaintiff James Rich I
a new trial.
The high court agreed that
evidence concerning Rich's
temperament should not have
been admitted to the jury.
Judgment Modified
1 lie Supreme Court mod
ified a Judgment of the Polk
county Circuil Court living
James L. Blacker a llvc-yrar
rnnancen penalty. The hisli
court set aside the extra five-
year term.
me Supreme Courl f.
firmed a Washington eounlv '
ruling against Callie B. !
Helder In a suit denying strict
foreclosure of a land sale ion-
tract,
confer the first and second ln Mae from Washington
degrees at Bellview Grange I "". 'he Supreme Court
Grange News
Central Feint Qrang
Juan Canada, American
Field Service exchange stud
dent at Crater High school,
spoke preceding a meeting of
the Central Point Grange recently.
He described the industry,
educational program, govern
mcnt, scenery and the people
of Spain
The business session was
opened with the officer's seat
ing drill. All officer's were
present. Reports of standing
committees were given by the
committee chairman.
Mrs. Morris Frink announc
ed the next meeting of the
HEC club will be held Wed
nesday, April 24, at the home
of Mrs. Charles Janlzrr on
Beal lane. Dclmar and Frieda
Smith exhibited varieties of
daffodils, and flowering
shrubs on the display table.
The next Grange visitation
will be held April 11, with
Griffin Creek Grange In, the
school gym. April 19 the visit
ation will be at Roxy Ann
Ann Grange. The Central
Point ladies degree team w
May 7.
reversed the mmislHughtrr ,
Mrs. Morris sMnV kan i conviction of Evelyn It Fl. ti '
named chairman In the Cen-1 ""d ordered a new (rial
tral Point Grange for the Mrs- Flelt was convicted of
Daa til Benefit Insurant Anv ! stabbing her husband with a
member wishing information I Pi,rinS knife during a drunken I
may call her. vm. me uisn court said ;
Announcement of (he Odd j Umony on aliened infidel
Fellows Pancake breakfast on llies "" times more oi less I
April 21, was made by Mar- rrn,olc ,rom "' "m of ihc
hall Weidman. ' murder" should have been ex-
The serving committee for eluded,
the evening included Mr. and I . Tnc Supreme Conn a(.
Mrs. Elmer Olson. Mr. and "W fJU.osD Judgment re.
Mrs. William Fisher, and Ben I covered by M. J Martin ton
automobile injuries In , case
from Clackamas county
It also affirmed a ruling
Ekholm
The U. S. department of
agriculture reports about the
same amount of eggr will be
available in 1963 at in 1962.
favor of the Jolly Joan corp-1
oration In a dispute with Sun-:
thine Dairy over a bill.
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