The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 03, 1947, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 The Statssman. Salem, Oregon, friday. October 3, 1847
Polling Places Designated for
Salem Annexation Vote Oct. 7
Salem and annexation ; area)
(Story also on page 1)
to its territory six areas to the
Areas aggregate 1,035 acres and
voters will go to the polls between
f a. m. and 8 p. m. Tuesday to determine whether this city shall add
north and south of city limits. The
at present house some 500 residents.
Salem voters at their precln&t polling places are to vote separate
ly on all six areas (shown by picture and map on page 14) but ac
complishment of the annexation
also requires favorable majority
vote in the outside areas, I
Salem polling places were des
ignated by the Marion county
clerk, as Tuesday also is the day
of the special state election on
3 per cent sales tax and two-cents-per-pack
cigaret tax refer
endum. ! i
On the ballots and the official
city annexation map (page 14)
annexation "territories" are let
tered "A" through "F." Residents
In each area except "T" will mark
their "yes or no" choice, but in
F" a decision in favor of annex
ation already is provided by an
nexation : petitions whose signers
represented 100 per cent of the
property, i
Annexation will be decided by
fewer than 14,000 citizens, as reg
istration totals only 13,311 in the
city and 330 in annexation areas.
Registration in the outside areas,
based on i poll books prepared by
the city, is: A, 58; B, 83; C, nine;
D, 64, and E, 146.
Areas "C and "E" are pri
marily industrial sites, but the lat
ter tops the population list or
at least the registered voter list
because it is by far the largest
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NOW AVAILABLE
Cash delivered price 1395.00 with WARRANTY
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2955 Silverton Road
Salem, Oregon
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LUMBER
Ox.. YARD
area, measuring almost a square
mile,
Annexation area polling places
(which do not correspond with
county precinct voting places ex
cept in area B) are: A Kash and
Karry Lumber office, 3155 N.
Kiver rd.; B state deaf school;
C Nut Growers Cooperative of
fice, 2826 Cherry ave.; D house
at 2590 S. Summer st.; Ander
son war surplus store, 1351 Hoyt
St
Salem city polling places, by
wards, are;
WARD 1:
Jfrcinct S Broadway Tire Service
liua Broaawajr
Precinct le basement Salem Worn
an a Club 4M h. Cottage
Precinct 14 Olflce of iiunt Bros
Cannery 16b iivuton Street
Precinct 22 Parrln Junior High.
School Capitol and Parrian Streets
WAKU a:
Precinct 2 Christ Evangelical Cburcb
l'itt SUte Street
Precinct 11 Hotel Senator Court
and High Streets
Precinct iO Court Home High and
Court Streets
Precinct 27 Washington School .
Kast Basement 12tn and Center
Streets
Precinct 29 Court Street Christian
Church 17th and Court Streets
WARD 3:
Precinct IS City Hall - Municipal
Judge's Office Cbemeketa Street
Precinct 17 Marion Hotel - Banquet
Room Commercial and Perry
Streets -. . .-
Precinct 31 Calvary Baptist Church
1230 S. Liberty
WARD 4:
Precinct 4 State Heating Plant 12th
and Ferry Streets
Precinct S Basement Richmond
School Richmond and Mill Streets
Precinct 12 Deaconess Hospital
N. S. Corner Basement Winter
and Oak St.
Precinct 30 Knight Memorial Church
19th and ferry Streets
WARD :
Precinct 7 Karnes Electric Company
2090 N. Capitol Street.
Precinct 8 Jason Lee Church Base
mentJefferson and Winter Streets
Precinct 14 Iramanuel Baptist
Church Hazel and Acaoemy
Streets
Precinct 21 Veterans Foreign Wars
640 Hood Street
Precinct 26 Highland School - Base
- merit 5th ana Highland
. precinct SI Oregon State Fair
' sTounds Care Taker's Cottage
WARD 0:
Precinct 1 U. B. Church - Basement
17th and Nebraska -
Precinct 3 Four Square Gospel
Church - Basement Uta and Brey
man ,
Precinct IS New High school -North
End, Km. US 14th and D
Streets -
Precinct 20 John Spranger Residence
2373 State Street
Precinct 215 -fcngle wood School - Au
ditorium 19th and Nebraska
Precinct 2S 1380 Madison Street
WARD 7:
Precinct S 1110 S. 13th Theo. Kling
sporn Precinct IS Leslie Jr. High School -Basement
Howard F and S. Cot
tage St,
Precinct IS Leslie M. E. Church -Basement
b. Commercial and My
ers St.
Precinct 24 Friends Church - Base
ment S. Commercial and Washing
ton St.
Precinct 33 McKlnley School 8.
High Street I
Other Marion county precinct poll- i
Ing places:
AUourn AUDurn scnoou
Aumsville City hall.
Aurora K. P. hall In Aurora.
Breitenbush Santiam Food Mart
building.
Brooks scnooi nouse in jurooKS.
Buttevilie I.O.O.F. naU in Butte-
vUle.
Champoeg Ch a m p o e g Memorial
building.
Chemawa Keuer urange nau near
Keizer school.
Crolsan Roberts Grange hall.
Donald Masonic hall in Donald.
nglewood Swegle school house
Dist. No. 78.
Fairfield Fairfield Grange nau.
Fairgrounds Middle Grove school
bouse. s -
ast Gervais Basement u e r v a 1 s
Presbyterian church.
west Ctcrvaia oasemeni wauiouc
school. . .
Havesvliie Mayesvme scnooi nouse
on Pacific highway.
Central Howell Central Howell
school house basement.
North Howell Worth Howeu urange
hall. .
East Hubbard City bau la Hub
bard.
West Hubbard Hovenden building.
Jefferson Masonic hall In Jefferson.
Liberty Liberty Community hall.
Macleay Macieay Grange ball.
Marion Farmer's Union ball In
Marion.
McKee Belle Passl school bouse.
Mehama Women's club.
Mill City Mill City state bank.
Monitor lOOF hall in Monitor.
East Mt. Angel City hall.
West Mt. Angel The Travis build
ing. Pringle Pringle school house.
Quinaby Robertson's warehouse.
Rosedaie Rosedale school house.
East Salem 4 Corners Community
hall.
Salem Heights Salem Heights hall
St. Paul St. Paul Community ball.
Scollard Wengenroth's : store in
West Woodburn.
Scotts Mills IOOF building In
Scotts Mills.
Shaw Masser's hall in Shaw.
Sidney Grange hall in Sidney.
Silverton Hills Silverton Hills Com
munity ball.
North Silverton B iicmtnt St.
Paul's Catholic church. Ill Grant st.
South Silverton Evergreen school
house.
East Silverton Council ' chambers
in Silverton.
West Silverton Knight of Pythias
nan.
Stayton Wright terminal.'
East Stayton Grange haU in Stay'
ton.
West Stayton West Stayton school
bouse, Dlst. no. ei.
fubllmity COP hall la Sublimity,
turner Masonic halt In Turner.
Union Hill Union Hill Grange hall.
Waconda Britt Arpinwall's garage
la Waconda.
East Woodburn Lutheran hall, Doud
and Oswald streets.
West Woodburn City hall la Wood-
aura.
Cla ggett School for the deaf.
Turner Residents
On Hunting Trips
TURNER Leaving for deer
hunting this week are Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Pearson, W. A. Rankin,
Hugh and Faye Webb; Gene
Shilling; - Merle and Mervin
Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Mitchell,
Robert Mitchell and Ray Van
Outingham of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Roberts
Valley Obituaries
Ingrald C. Berg
WOODBURN Ingvald C. Berg,
81, former resident of this city,
died Thursday at Twin Valley,
Minn. Funeral services are to be
and Harlan Bones. Charlie Stand
ley, Harold and Dale, Earl Stand
ley and Glenn Standley. How
ard Baker will accompany some
of his relatives on a trip to the
mountains.
held at the Nidaros Lutheran
church, Monitor. Services will be
in charge of the Ringo company,
Woodburn upon arrival of the bier
from Minnesota.
He was born In Norway on
August 14, 1866.
Surviving are sons, Eddie M.,
Theif River, Minn.; Obert, Arthur
and Walter, all of Woodburn; Al
bert, Oregon City; Chester, Sweet
Home and Paul of Hubbard;
daughters, Alma Monroe, Seattle
and Helen Boberg, Twin Val
ley, Minn.
REUNION HELD
CLO VERD ALX Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Kunke have had as house
guests the last week, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor FUfletOf Twin rails.
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uu uunk m. mm .m.
chest and back If fCiklj
With comXorUag V WelUa
Idaho. Additional guests wer
their son, Gordon Kunke, teacher
at Maro, and Mr. and Mrs. George)
Fliflet of Seattle. Sunday a family
reunion was held at OaUas.
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