f t y. - i t Tha Skxtoanvrn, Balom. Oregon, Sunday. July 13. 1947 Public Records .DISTRICT COLTtT edmuM Aloert; WHgH. ttIS S. llth a , pM innocent to Charge of lm-utiirt. tttHmimn enemlnetlnn ln iuty 11, hM 4n Ifcru f gSoO oeii. jMph Bohall. St N. front at., saVeaed ssmont nt le aSiaage, -of threat nine rawnmwn . t Munjt, pre Imiiury ntmiMtlia et foe July IS, ael1 in Meu of S7 bail. M.lvlo Teher. NrtlaM, -violation pi Motion for hearing to modify dMTN. Oltv M. Beardsley vs George A. Milla: Reply by plaintiff. Harold E. Clement vs O. A. Horton and Harold H. Cadell: Complaint charge negligence and seeks Judgment 111900 general and SM7.BI special feaatc role, fined Le Areiur Wneeli-r. -a relrvlew . aarUaf In pcaioiod air, fined $ and mti James V. flearte. -fjeleaa, roule ' ametin e prohibited area, fined 929 td casrte.- Wlii ruiMnw-ider. Portland, no ve sucl llaa t displayed, f tned SJ and ens'. ' ' ' - lar Oscar Whitefoed. Aae Quentln. b'ururl awapertr by false pretenses, IwruHd ear tack of yuetedtcuon. MAKKIACE LICKNaUS , APPLICATIONS Gottlieb G. Gobely. "TO, laborer, and Clara Margaret Koenlg. Co. nuree. boUi Of fakm. Pat Jnrt Smith. tS. laborer, and Fu'.M Hoffman. 20, domestic, both of Salrm fcdatd J Hughes. IB. sawmill work er. Stailon. and Dorotar A. Mlnten, 19 houmsrarker. Aumevtlle. Leu A Andrtas, 21. sawmill employe. af-J Alma Keer.e. 19, clerk-typwt. both ex oervaw. Wiuatd Alton Roacoe. 1. truck driver, and Mary Lommo, Swam, typ art. hoh f Svalein. Bill B WeRjenroth. S3, ttneman, and soa c nrrotr. so. nunc, noui of Salem, Jack J V.rifht. Ji, student. Seattle an j raiiK-ia Anne ueavy, zi, secre tary. Num. Drlbert C. Cum. XI ararebouaeman Salem, and r)ora Deerfier. 2. clerk- typis:. hiivenon. Ronald L. Eoyd. 24. accountant, and uii J Fenny. -23. ateamrapher. both Of illffll CIKCL'IT COl'ET Cl.t'.or, H. Hadley ve Ruth V. Had- of datnaeea an payment for Injuria aW leaediy sustained -by ptanurl in auto collision Sept. I. 1H4. with vehicle driven by defendant Horton and own ed by defendant Cadell. PKOBATE COURT Iva Jane Stem aetata: Appraisal of ate atOS.Ug. in addition to taoM.lt owned Jointly, William v iiey uaan goaroiansnip estate: Order authorizing guardian to sell timber from property m estate. MUNICIPAL COURT Carlos Houck, 1583 N. ZOth st fail ure to atop, posted 13.50 ball. Cheater K. Boyce. 14M Ferry at- no driver's license, fined S2.S0. v Charged with paywalklrtg were M. P. Leek. 71 Kincwood at.. Weft Sa lem, posted t2 80 bail. Mrs. EtU Rtrons routo box gaX Salem, fined 12.96; F. H. Horn street. 170 N. Lib erty at., posted S2.M bail, and H. C Oberthaw. iiz n. tn sr., nnea G)lonial House Operator Dies Charles F. Pierce, 37, operator of Colonial house on the Pacific highway south of Salem, died Fri day evening In Klamath Falls, following an illness of two months. He had suffered concus sion in a fall. Funeral services are to be at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the Catholic church at Bend. Survivors are the widow, Stella Pierce: two sons, Richard and Robert, all of Salem; mother, Mrs A. R. Cothrell of Bend. LHUTED SUPPLY Evans il Burning GiircnlaSing Home Healers See these outstanding features Flame-tbrowerf the only horizontal natur al draft oil burner. U shapeil double length flame. Down-flo- 3 apeed fan delivers beat at floor level. Two-tone furniture finish, heat resistant enamel. Summer cooling fan. Fuel saver pilot. 45,000iITU per hour heating capacity. New Manbrin Gardens Homes-More to Come )V1Uh l)rm" ! 100 hcrt Between lit i itaw . J- . .1 1 1 t. r. ..i Awwmmttiimixr " " 1'liinrraTtr" t - n i- Tt' -!"----; -a fcwj- ... i - la-,..&v ,JV-. --v- ( y fc .V Horn'; t C .v. 1 a. 1 .lj HaiU I HOOD RIVFR Or Jule 11- (-Tbo mutilaled bdy of a man IdVtiUftevI as Cart MrClur. St. Malvetit, Ai k , was found on Oto U titan Pari fie railroad tfi4 lav mile weat of her today. Coroner Ray Edwards sai it aptaaoteH rto roa a)rggo4 bei Me rails IN fee. Blrrh la t oavly i CrrrnlMd. s s 155 North Lilerty Heone 3194 Summer Salel 2S5 N. LQattT 4311 Lookinr west along Wayne drive In Manbrin Gardens, (Up photo hoaaes la all stages of eonatrairtioai , can be seen. Those' at left and center are completed and oeenpled. while tboae farther along are belag built. These new hemes are part ef a 75 bease preject by the T. L. Pi easier Ce, Ine. on the North River ; read near Kelser. Hease censtrpetlen (below) ) Is speeded .by ateaderdised plamblng layeats aad pre eatUng all lamber aaed la balldlng. At the left la above phete workers are leading a tnsrk with lean ber cat en s special fabricating line and at right are seme ef the plambiag Inatallalleas aaeeanbled la the plamblng shops (Pbetee by Den D1U 8tatesaaaa staff photographer) Prencut Lumber, Standardized Plumbing-Aids Housing Project By Don Dill SUff Writer. The Statesmen Not many years ago it was a short distance from one boundary to the tther of Salem, but today the Cherry City stretches into the farm Lands north, south and east. New residential districts now being built beyond the city limits -already have petitioned for annexation, indicat ing that a trip "across town" will really be a long one in the near future. ' The old North River road, among other sections, is rapidly becoming another community of homes -as thickly settled as Fair mount Hill. Most of the credit for the -sprouting of new homes along North River road can be given F. I. Brassier end his Man brin Gardens project. There, 75 neat, cheerful homes will be com pleted this winter. Already SO of the houses have been completed and 25 occupied, nejss Eapaaalfag Bressler started out to build one or two houan end, with his -son, Gordon Bressrer end on-in-law, L. A. Rowan, he now has . the Msssbrm Gardens project well un der way, . land for an additional .110 homes -adjacent to the Gar dens, and workers grading streets for a new 93-house project Just beyond the city limits near the old county poor farm land. founded on selecting II different; basic designs prepared by Breis- j ler architects and designers, and then setting up production line-' on which four mm can cut the j lumber for five houses per day : by using special saw and equip ment. Plumbing is standardireH and all major water and sewage lines are assembled in a plumbing , shop. Cabinet and built-in are built tn specifications in a cabi net shop on the project ground All of this preparation uxel actual construction of the build ings as carpenter do little uw- ing or cutting of material on the job they Just fit the piece to- Foundations up, to '3 off Buy your fall foundation needs now at these tremendous savings... The city council recently gave lather and then nail them MH-ure Bressler the green light on his latest project for the low coat lousing units and went on record o provide city water for the de velopment pending annexation of the area to the city. After tne project Is completed with water and sewage facilities installed, and upon acceptance of annexation at the October special election, tne city of Salem will reimburse Bressler for the utilities, members of the council indicated IS Different Designs Success of the huge project is entrances layman Even with thi. "prefabriration" the completion of a house take about 90 day because HrealT be lieves in giving plaster, paint and lumber plenty of time to dry out. AU Single Story The homes ere all of aingle atory design and have two or three led- , room. Variation in the IS basic : design N achieved by using rlif- ' ferent types of lumber tor the out- side, different roofing material. various style of brick and natural 1 stone, and changing locations of These change gjve the I observer the imoreion that there are 30 to 40 different house denigns in the project. Located as it Is out of Salem 1 1 r Keizer tne community has ; its own water and aewege dis-. posal plants conforming to state 1 requirements. There is nearly at mite of wide, well-paved streets. curbing and sidewalks which give the project an air of stabil- ! ity. Looking ahead, Bressler' hat set aside ground for busines i a at a bl ishnien ts which In time will' htm ..H Ar t-t un,. Ik. rn- ' I munity. 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