The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 30, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Army Re-Signs
Robert Quamme
Robert E. Quamme, 228 McNary
it. West Salem, World war II vet
eran and national-guard member,
re-enlisted in the regular army
this week at the Salem recruiting
Office.
Quamme re-entered the army as
technical sergeant and will train
.recruits at Fort Ord, Calif. He
fought with the famous northwest
41st division in the South Pacific
and had been- a member of Sa
lem's company B, 162nd infantry
battalion, since his discharge from
the army.
A graduate of Salem high school
in 1936, Quamme also att
Willamette university for t one
year. He wears the Asiatic-Pacific
campaign ribbon. He is mar
ried and has two children.
Another veteran enlisting this
week was Kenneth R. Clark. 655
Union St.. former air force serge
ant who re-enlisted in his old and damages allegedly suffered in auto
, . u . d Cilvpr accident Aug. to. near mae-
branch. Howard R. Reed, SH er- 1 p. ar cta.g glgence on
rr snlictml in the 1st raValfV Ul- rvait nl lfrrian1 !
Vision for service in Japan
IPwlblie Eecords
CIRCUIT COURT
Robert Letand Brown vs. Max in
Brown: Complaint for divorce alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment. Married
Oct. 8. 1934. at Kelso. Wash.
Evelyn Claggert vt. Warren Claggett:
Order of dismissal upon petition of
plaintiff.
Dory A. Ward vs. Delia C Ward: i
Compialnt for divorce aliegts cruel and
inhuman treatment. Married Sept. 9.
lWO at Salem.
Salem Title Co. vs. Elvis E. Pulley
ana other i : Sheriff's return of sale on
foreclosure.
State vs. Everett Lee Drake Held
pending consideration of district at
torney s motion for revocation of parole.
Quamme also attended George Liedtke: Reply filed by plain- I
uii.
M. O. Humphreys and Lucille W.
Humphreys vs. C. C. Dennison and !
Mary L. Dennison: Order awards i
plaintiffs judgment of $1,382 and de
crees sale ot property under execu
tion. Robert F Mathers v. Max S. Du
Mond: Complaint ask SS.OOO geneial
and (560 property damages lor injuries
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
E M. Wilkinson. 36. farmer, Bellvue.
Colo . and Neola H. Reynolds. 32. house
wife. Doris. Calif.
Ralph C. Wagers. 31. mail carrier,
route S, box 14&f and Dorothy Anne
Smith. 24. offtceiclerk, 1208 ChemekeU
St., both of Salefn.
MUNICIPAL COURT
William A. Han on. Portland, charg
ed with soliciting without permit,
posted SSO bail.
Martin E. Witlita. 3120 Cook st . vio
lation of basic rule, posted S10 bail.
Eugene L. Barger, Portland, violation
ot basic rule, posted 110 ball.
DISTRICT COL'RT
Norm Oliver Holman. Salem route
7. no operator's license. S6 fine sus
pended upon payment of costs.
Eleanor Marie Reaney. 1121 rir it.
no operator's license. IS fine suspended
upon payment of costs
Eddie Nordyke. 1821 Cross st . no op
erator s license, ti fine suspended upon
payment of costs
sion and Marlon and Polk coun
ties all of whlofi chare in the coat.
Work is to get underway this' summer.
Civil Engineer
Positions Open
Applications for open competi
tive examinations for civil engin
eer positions may be filec with
ka .iIa nit. it cartjirA rmmiinn ! near
tuc siaic - Salem
Hiro&hi Kaneko .. Ronald E. Jones
and Labuh Celery Crontn association :
Computus asks the I deter.Oant Jones
be requiicd to pay to the association
130. (X) vmcn a allegedly wrongfully
paid to him j the association out ot
profits for the year 1V42. and that asso
ciation then pa to plaintiff and oth
er evacuees thei' pro- a ted port:nn
of profits.
Arthur Cza.. leUki vs. Donald N Ze
l.n&ki: Complaint asks luder.ient of
$12jOO general and SI. 1:4.1. ul perial ,
damages for injuries allegedly sullr.
ed when plaintiff was struck by auto
driven by defendant on Dec 31. 1M7,
near Portland road and Lana avenue
until May 8, the commission an
nounced Thursday.
The examinations will consist of
a written test and evaluation of
experience and training. Applica
tion forms are available at any
local office of the state employ
ment service or at the Salem and
Portland civil service offices. Pay
ranges from $3,600 to $5,040 an
nually in the two engineer grades
covered.
On next motion day. May 3. Judge
Earl Latourette of Clackamas county
will hear equity motions in place of
Judge George Duncan, who will be in
the Clackamas circuit court that day.
Teresa Margaret Brown lee vs. John
H. Brownlee: Order of default.
Marguerite E. Hall vs. Raymond E.
Hall: Order of default.
Vivian K. Lyons vs. George W. Lyons:
Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and
inhuman treatment and asks custody of
minor child and $60 monthly support
money. Married Feb. 16. 14, at Che-
halis. Wash. ,
Marjone Baker Yung vs. Dorothy Vap j
and others: Ordt . iutami demurrer'
NOTICE OT INTENTION TO IMPROVE j of defendants Dorothy Vap and Frank
GROVE STREET IHIIH on.lt r unit
STREET TO 4TH STREET
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council bf the city of Salem. Or
egon, deems it necessary and expedi
ent and hereby declares its purpose
and intention to improve Grove street
from the west line of Broadway street
to the east line of 4th street, in
the City of Salem. Marion County.
Oregon, at the expense of tne abutting
and adjacent property, by brineing
said portion of said street to the es
tablished grade, constructing cement
concrete curbs, and paving said portion
of said street with a 2'a-mch asphaltic
concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in
accordance with the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council April 26. 1948.
which are now on file in tne officr of
the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part
hereof.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to make tr.e
above described improvement b and
through the street improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
April 26. 1948:
ALFRED MUN'DT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
April 28, 194a
Ap 28-29-30-My. 1-2-4-5-6-7-8-9
A. Masselli.
PROBATE COURT
Ruby B. Young Todd estate: Order
appointing Mane Eden as executrix
and Carl F. Eden. John A. Heltzel and
M. Winslow as appraisers.
Charles W. Jensen estate: Hearing
onffinal account set for June 1.
"Charles J. Thomas estate: aner to
petition for suppoi t money iiled b
executor.
August Zettl guardianship estate
Third annual account filed
W. L. Murray estate: Final account
filed.
Charles August Cole estate: Order
appoints Klondike Smith. William C
Der. jr.. and H. V. Compton as ap
praisers. Lawrence Lanneis estate: Decree of
final settlement and distribution.
John H. McMillan estate: Hearing on
final account set for June 1.
Mildred Hancock estate. Order ap
proving final account.
Elizabeth Seitert estate: Order ad
mitting will to probate and appointing
E. G. Unger as administrator and Val
entine tberle. Clemens Butsch and
Ramond Terhaar as appraisers.
No. 34797
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County
MARGARET WALTERS. Plaintiff. )
vs. )
CURTIS WALTERS. Defendant. ) j
SUMMONS
To Curtis Walters, the above-named i
Countv Handed
Deed to Bridge
C7
Approach Land!
Receipt of a deed to some of the
lai d needed for approach right-;
f-way to the proposed bridge at j
independence is expected to speed
Marion county's action toward se- I
curing ownership of right-of-way . j
according to "County Judge Grant
Murphy.
The deed, involving between
three and four acres, was received
from heirs of the J. R. Cooper es
tate. It was under title examina
tion Thursday and :f correct will
probably eliminate the owners
from the county's pending con- :
demnation suit. This property in- j
eludes the larger part of the "clo
verleaf" approach. (
Leo N. Childs, Henry R Craw-
ford and County Engineer Hedda ,
Swart, who were appointed to ap
praise the right-of-way area, are
to report to the court today. The '
suit against owners of needed
property will probably be filed
Saturday, said Murphy.
An $845,900 bid for construction
A the bridge has met the appro- 1
val of the state highway commis- 1
Tahle Tennis
Tourney Set
Revival of the city-wide table
tennis tournament at Salem
VMCA on May 11 to 14 was an
nounced Thursday by Leon Mar
gosiap, tournament chairman for
the sponsoring Yj Men's club.
The contest has not been held
since before the war.
Margosian, who is assisted by
Bob Ewing, said entries must be
in by May 8 for the three divi
sions junior high or up to 15
years, high school and unlimited.
Pairings will be decided by a
drawing.
Valley
Obituaries.
Marraret Powell
MONMOUTH. April 29 Funer
al will be held at the local Chris
tian church at 2 p m. Friday, for
Mrs. Margaret Powell, 77, who died
Wednesday at the family farm
home between Monmouth and
Dallas.
Born Feb 23, 1871 at Middle
Grove, Mo., she attended schools
there including Middle Grove Aca
demy. She was married in 1891 at
Middle Grove to Perry O. Powell
of Monmouth, Ore. They made
their home in the midwest for nint
years, while he was teaching at
Drake uniyersity, Ky. In 1900 they
moved to Monmouth where he was
a staff instructor at Oregon Nor
mal schoofl" until its suspension in
1911. They bought a farm which
ha sMnce been the family home.
He died several years ago. Surviv
ors are five children, Mrs. Lydia
Carmichael, Monmouth; and Mrs.
Freda Winn, Portland; and Wilmer,
Perry and Braxton Powell of Mon
mouth; 11 grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Powell was a longtime
member of the Christian church
and of Monmouth grange. She was
chaplain of Polk county Pomona
grange this year. Burial at Fir
Crest cemetery here.
LEGAL NOTICE
The State Industrial Accident Com
mission hereby gives notice that a
hearing on the adoption of a safety
code known as The Basic Safety Code defendant:
for the State of Oregon. Part 1. Gen- in THE NAME Or THE STATE OF
eral. will be held in the Mirror Room OREGON. You are hereby required to
of the Portland Hotel. Portland. Ore- appear and answer the complaint filed
on. at 10 30 A M. Friday. May 18. 1948. against you in the above-entitled Court
STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT and cause within four weeks from the
COMMISSION I date of th first publication of this
Bv Paul E. Gurske. Chairman. A p 16-30 , summons (April 23. 19481, and if you
fau so to answer, for want thereof
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORWAY STREET FROM
COMMERCIAL STREET TO
LIBERTY STREET
Notice is hereby given that the com
xnon council of tiie city of Salem. Or
egon, deems it necessary and expedi
ent and nereby declares its purpose
and intention to improve Norway street
from tne eat line of Commercial street
to the west line of Liberty street, in
the City of Salem. Marion County.
Oregon, at tne expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except tne alley
Intersection the expense of whicn will
be assumed by the city of Salem, by
bringing said portion of said street to
the established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and having said
portion of said street with a 2'j-inch
aphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet
wide. In accordance with the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by the common council April
J6, 1948. which are now on file in the
office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to make the
bove described improvement by and
through the street improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
April 26. 1948:
ALFRED MX'NDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
April 28. 148.
Ap.28-29-3O-My.l-2t-5--7-8-0
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
? LIVE STREET FROM 1JTH STREET
O-EAST END OF OLIVE STREET
Notice Is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Or
egon, deems it necessary and expedi
ent and hereby declares Its purpose
and Intention to Improve Olive street
from the west line of 15th street
to the east end of Olive street, in
the City of Salem. Marion County,
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
treet and alley Intersections the ex
pense of which will be assumed by the
city of Salem, by bringing said por
tion of said street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete
curb, and paving said portion of said
treet with a 2,-inch asphaltic con
crete pavement thirty feet wide, in ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions therefor which were adopted by
the common council April M. 1B48,
which are now. on file In the office of
the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part
hereof.
The common ouncil hereby declares
Its purpose and Intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through the street improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
April 28, 1948:
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
Apru 28. 1948.
Ap.2B-29-30-My.l-2-4-S--7--t
nljaintiff will fair t aj. Bra nt In o mn '
absolute divorce from you. This sum- '
mons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof pursuant to order of the
above-entitled Court and made and en
tered April 22. 1948.
FRANK J. HEALY
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residing at Salem. Oregon.
Ap.23-30-My.7-14
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