The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 03, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Bridge Program Opens in Nortlil End of County
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Salem
. Obituaries
NSST
Pfc. Frank . Nist.. Jr, U. S. ma
rine corps, former resident of Salem
route 2, on Okinawa. Mar. . 1M5. Sur
vived by parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nist. Dallas, and- by A brother Wesley
Nist. Dallas. Graveside services will be
held Saturday., Aprti 8. at 130 p.m at
Belcrest Memorial park with W. T.
Rigdon company in charge.
PKAVT
Cpl. Leon Leander Peavy. U. S ma
rine corps, former resident of 1965 N.
Capitol St.. on Okinawa. May 20, 4945.
Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred D. Peavy. Salem: brother. Jack
Peavy. Salem, and sister. Mrs. Marie. I
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE
BOICE STREET FROM COMMER
CIAL. STREET TO ALVORADO TER
RACE Notice hereby ts given that the com
mon council of the city- of Salem. Ore
gon, deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declare its purpose and in
tention to improve uoice s-reei irura i joHNSOV
Bakor. 8alera. Graveside services will
be held Saturday. April . at 1:30 p.m.
at Belcrest Memorial park with W. T.
Rlgdon company in charge.
Pny.
PAD RICK
BenJ'mln Franklin Pad rick, in this
city March at the age of years.
Survived by daughter. Mrs. D. E.
Weinnch of Sacramento. Calif. An
nouncement of services .later by W. T.
Rigdon company. .
MONROE
Lowell Monroe, late resident of Med
ford. at a local hospital March 31 at
.' of 60 Survived by a son. Low
ell V. Monroe. Medford. Shipment is
being made to Medford by -Moell-Ed-wards
company for services and interment.
McALUSTER
1st. Lt. Lee a'. McAllister, jr.. at Val
dagno. IUly. Jan. . 1SH3. at the age of
24 years. Survived by wife. Prances:
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. McAllis-r,-
Sa'em; brothers. Stuart Rav Mc
fihster. Fair Oakes. Calif., and Donald
Michael McAllister. Tucson. Ariz.: also
by numerous uncles, aunts, nephews,
niece and cousins. Services wiM be
Wl, Cw. V .
.lT APr" 10:30 a.m. in
the W. T. Rigdon chapel with private
entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey mau
Vincent de Paul church. Interment la
Belcrest Memorial park. ,
MORGAN !
Hurley Morgan, late resident of
Klamath. Falls, at a local hospital April
1 at the ace of 23 years. Survived by
mother. Mrs. Eula Brown. Klamath
Falls: uncle, Troy Morgan. Klamath
Falls. Announcement of services loter
by Howell-Edwards company.
BVRRIS
John H. Burris, late resident of Sa
lem, at Lor Angeles, April 1. at the ace
of tl years. Survived by sons. John H.
Burris. jr.. Los Angeles. Paul F. Bur
ris and Winston G. Burris. both of
Salem, and Max H. Burris. Eugene:
daughter, Mrs. Richard Vr Eastman.
Los Angeles; grandchildren. John H.
Burris in. Los Angeles. Ned V. Bur
ns. Lots Burns and Marylin Burns,
all of Salem. Carol Burris and Jane
Eastman, both of ; Los Angeles: great
grandchildren. Daaa Ann Burris. Oak
land. Calif., and Rebecca Ann Burris.
Los Angeles. Announcement of serv
ices later by . W. T. Rigdon company.
Oanty read erews are at wrk constructing a new timber bridge U gpaji Abiqua creek in place af the
Id Dunag&n bridge abve Silverton, The eld covered bridge. 15 feet wide and 60 feet long, is being
dismantled as shown above. The new span: will be 20 feet wide and C5 feet long. Working in the photo
above are Ted Kaenxl. foreman. W. L Williamson. Arthur Tackmier.j Menno Dalke and J. Robi, ail oi
the Uarion eoanty bridge crew. (SU teaman phot).
the v.est line ol Commercial street to
the east line of Alvorado Terrance.
in the City of Salem. Marion County.
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent proper; . except the street
intersections the exp?nc of which will
be assumed by tne city of Salem, by
'ringing said portion ol said street to
the established grade. constructing
cement concrete rur:. and paving
sain portion oi ?aid stuet Mih a Z"
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Summer will see a new steel bridge at the site shown above crossing- Padding- river near MeKeo south
east of Wood born. Concrete piers have been poured In the forms shown at the left and far right. The
span itself will be the steel bridge which spanned the Padding at Aurora until the new span was con
structed about a year ag-o. In the background can be seen the present bridge on the road which runs
front 9SE to ML Ancel through McKee. (Statesman photo). L
New Bridges
Installed in
Marion County
Current Installation of new
bridges in north Marion county
marks the beginning of the coun
ty's 1949 bridge program. County
Commissioner Roy Rice said Sat
urday.
A new bridge is going in at the
Dunagan crossing of Abiqua creek
above Suverton. A steely span, for
merty owned by the state, is be
ing installed over Pudding river
near McKee.
At the Dunagan crossing the old
wooden structure is being torn
down and a new bridge will be
built at the site. It is expected the
new span will ' be completed by
about Juno 1. It -will be closed to
traffic for the last 30 days of its
construction, Rice said.
Rice described the Dunagan pro
tect as "an emergency measure
while the McKee replacement, he
said, had been on the county's
regular bridge schedule. School
districts in that region had com
plained of the weakness of the
Dun a Kan bridge. It was stated mat
loaded' school buses could not pass
over.
The McKee bridse will be com
pleted early this summer. It is to
go up alongside the old one which
will remain in use.
The county also plans construc
tion of new bridges in the Stayton
area and near Wheatland norm
of Salem.
20-30 Club to
Plant Seedlings
Saleffi 20-30 club will tire the
starting shoot- of a statewide re
forestation program this morning,
when members go to Silver Falls
state park to plant 200 Douglas
fir spellings. The clubs plan to
plant '50,000 trees in Oregon dur
ing 149, according to Gene Mal
ecki, Salem, state project chair
man. The seedlings arc furnished by
the state forestry department. With
the group of about 15 club mem
bers today will be Tom Milne,
KUmath Falls, district governor;
Nelson Rogers, state forester, and
Homer Lyon, jr., state reforesta
tion director.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
DOKGHTON STREET FROM BEN
VISTA DRIVE TO BOICE STREET
Notice hereby is given that the com
mon "council of the city ol Salem, Ore
gon, deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpose and in
tention to improve Douijhton street
from the north line of Ben Vista Drive
to the south line of Bo ice street, in the
City of Salem. Marion county. Oregon,
at the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, by bringing said
portion of said street to the establish
ed erade. constructing cement concrete
turn and paving said portion of said
street with a 2x-inch asphaltic con
crete pavement 30 feet wide, in ac
cord a ncewith the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council March 2S.
199. which ate now on file in the of-
fice 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
above described improvement by and
through the Street Improvement de
partment. By Order of the Common Council
March 28. 1M9.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
'Varch 30. IMS.
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10 Return to
Apartments in
Burned House
Ten tenants of the Chateau
apartments, nartiallr putted hv
fire Friday night, were back in
their homes Saturday, Mrs. Eve
lyn Miner, operator of the house
reported.
; Insurance adjustors had not
made an -estimate of damage in
the hour and a half blaze Satur
day but it was thought it would
run above $8,000. Much of the
house was heavily damaged by
water from fire hoses,
i Fire, starting in a second floor
apartment, swept through much
of two floors of the South 12th
street building about 8 o'clock
Friday night.
What's? the Use of Wondering?
You can be sure your "step
pin' but" toqs are impecca
bly clean and pressed just
send them to us for careful,
quality dry; cleaning. We
pre-test fabrics, use scienti
fically correct chemicals and
special irons.
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put;? 1tzaw w
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F.ora E. Johnson, late resident of UN).1 ,
Court si., m this city April 1 at the
ae of 80 years. Survived bv sons. Du
leiRh P. Johnson and Emert T. John
son, both of Salem: .sister. Mrs. Delia
Connellv, Portland: bKothers. Frank 1.
Newkirk. Hood River. IJarrv Nrukirk.
San Francisco. Walter Newkirk m Col
orado, Simon Newkirk Vancouver.
Wash. Jerd -Newkirk. Gladstone and
Charley Newkirk. Member ol Christian
let)
fset wide, in accordance wm, the 9li?VtllUT3 TX't
and specifications therefor which were ! C0 -M2ll fJiL,4 , al
adopted by the comnton council March j ;rl.m; 'S-. J J'LdjP" f1- !"
. 1JM9. which are no-.v on file in the! ' h"
1
office of the city rccoicier and which
by this reference there'o are made a
pari hereof.
The common council 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
March 28. 1949
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
March 30. 19' 9.
M.30-31-Ap.l-2i3-5--7-8-9-l
RMMONS
S 1c Norvel J. Emmons, former res
ident of 1687 N. Summer st., in the
Pacific. July 22. IMS. Survived by par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Norvel V. Emmons.
Salem: sisters. Kathleen and Beverly
Kmmons. both Salem: brothers. Jos
eph B. and Donald Emmons, both of
Salem; grandmother. Mrs. Florence
Kmmons. Seattle. RecitaUon of rosarv
Wednesday. April S. at 1:30 p.m. in
Clough-Barrick chapel. Requiem man
Thursday. April 7. at 10 a.m. in St;
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMFROVf.
MrOILCHRlST STREET fltOM
COMMERCIAL STREET TO HKiU
STREET
Notice hereby is: given that the com
mon council of tlie city of Salem. Ore
Son, deems it necessary and expedk-nt
?nd hereby declnres its purnas- and In
tention to improve McGilchnst street
from the east line of Commercial street
to the west line of Hi-h street. In the
City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon,
at the expense of the abutting and
I adjscrnt property; except the street
ana anrv iniertecnons iMrrurnsr oi
which will be assumed by the city
of Salem, by bringing said port'on of
sa id -tr-t to the established grade,
construction cemont concrete curbs,
and pav'n- said portion of caid street
with a 7i-;r-h asphaltic concrete
pavenicnt m f-ef -wie'e. in accordance
with the plans and specifications there
for which v.re adop'ed by the com
mon council March 23. 199. which are
now on file in the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are inado ; a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares0
Its purpose and intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through the street improvement de
partment, i
By Order of the Common Council
March 2. 109.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date ot firvl publication hereof is
March 30. 19t9.
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the little french shop
just arrived
for spring . .
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They're distinguished ... they're
sumptuous . . . and you will look
the same when you see yourself
in this 100 virgin wool
fashion-goodness . . . boxy and
fitted jackets which accentuate
that slim, slim look. Sizes
10 to 16 . . . at popular prices. And
don't forget, they're in navy blue I
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the little french shop
5 N. High St.
Phone 3-7070
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMntOTt
rOKD STKECT PBOM LM STREET
TO MISSION STUET
Notlc hereby is given that the
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore
(on. deems it necessary and expedient
and-Jtereby declares its purpose and in
tention to Improve Ford street from
the south line of Lee street to the
north line of . Mission street, tn "the
Ciiy of Salem. Marion County. Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
street and alley intersections the 'ex
pense of which will be assuemd by
the city of Salem, by bringing said
portion of said street to. the establish
ed grade, constructing cement conciete
curbs and paving said portion of said
street with a 2',-lnch asphaltic con
crete pavement 30 feet wide, in ac
cordance with the plan and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council March 2S.
1949. which are now on file in the of
fice of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
IM purpose and intention to make the
above described improvement byand
throueh the street improvement de
partment. By Orr'er of the Common Council
March 2H, 1919.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of firFt publication hereof is
March 30. 1949.
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WILCOX IS CANDIDATE
Uean M. Wilcox of Salem fa a
candidate for president of the stu.4
dent body at Pacific university!
Forest Grove, in the school elec-I
tions slated for. Wednesday. He i
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Wilcox, 290 Park ave and 1
president of Alpha Zeta fraternity;
He is a junior pre-medical major.
Hewitt's
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Clothes Tailored fa
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