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13 The Statesman. Salem. OregcXrldar August It. 1949 Changes Made In Forestry Bureau Posts Several changes in office and leld Dersonnel of the state forestry department were reported "hurt day by George Spaur, assistant state forester. ; Jack Gartz has been employed as technical assistant and assign ed to the research department. C Ralph has been assigned to the Klamath Falls forest protec tive association as technical as sistant Other assignments: John F. Bell, assigned to Eastern Lane county protective association with headquarters at Springfield. Norman R. McDowell, to. Doug las county forest protective assoc iation at technical assistant Alvin Byrd, employed as con servation assistant, in the conser vation .division, i Harold S. Dixon, formerly with research division, promoted to conservation assistant with head quarters at Bend. Eugene R. Mannock advanced to forester in and transferred to Roseburg. I f' f rvf irr Walter F. Sargent advanced to forester III and transferred from conservation division to research. Alvin Lindsten advanced to for ester III and assigned to matters dealing with insects and diseases. Phillip Brogan transferred from Clackamas-Marion forest protec five association to Salem; office. Alice EJ Lee replaces Mildred Zahradnek; as stenographer in property and purchasing section. Marjorie Even replaces Cor rine Wade as reforestation secre tary in lands division. Budwprm Control Project Success Outstanding success in the spruce budworm control project on the 166,060 acres treated in the Eugene area is indicated in a mortality tount which shows that the average kill for the eh tire pro ject was 97.22 per cent, Nels Rog ers, state forester, announced Thursday. i I The final survey following treat ment of the area was made by K. H. Wright, entomologist who is attached to the Portland office ; f Public !ji Records CIRCUIT COURT Jennie DeHut vs. James Young: Jury finds for plaintiff and orders judgment of $114 against defend ant in damage suit involving Auto mobile accident. I Harry L Michaels vs. Jack Rei mann and others: Complaint seeks Judgment of $2,292 and $892 on two allegedly unpaid notes (held by plaintiff. I Harry L. Michaels vs. Reimann Furniture Manufacturing company and Rich L. Reimann: Complaint seeks judgment of $610 and $1,241 on two allegedly unpaid notes! held by plaintiff f, ".! j , Harry L. Michaels vs. Reimann Fjurniture Manufacturing company. Rich L. and L. D. Reimann; Com plaint seeks judgment of $1,635, $640 and $1,028 on three allegedly unpaid notes held by plaintiff. Mabel F. Barton vs. Walter B. Barton: Defendant files answer to complaint Gladys Williams vs. Leon Wil liams: Complaint for divorce al- of the bureau of entomology and plant quarantine. leging cruel and Inhuman treat ment asks that plaintiff be de creed owner of certain real prop erty, of household furnishings, of a business equity. Married March 22, 1935, at Salem. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance company vs. Cart L. Wagner: Complaint seeks Judgment of $313 for damages allegedly sus tained by car of Algot W.j Holmes in a June 30, 1946, accident near Jefferson involving the i defend ant's car. . . f- State highway commission vs. state public utilities commission er: Order sustains defendant's de murrer and dismisses suit Juanita Mildred Stevens vs. Eb en Goodman Stevens: Older of de- iauit of, defendant PROBATE COURT Julia M Keller estate OrHor admits will to probate, appoints George E. Slack as administrator with the will annexed and Ed ward A. Dvck. Kenneth Potf mH Gordon Moore as. appraisers. William H. Kay estate: Final or der closes estate. ' Gerald K. Allan ruardianshin- Decree confirms sale of real prop erty. Emelia Gerle Bickell m&rriian. ship: Order approves annual re port of guardian; order authorizes use of $500 for purchase of rail UCKeiS. Regina Nean West estate: Or der set hearing on final account for September 1$. DISTRICT COURT William Frederick Beaty, 353 N. Cottage st, charged with non-support, continued to August 12 for plea, held in lieu of $500 bail. - MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS George A. Ely, 23, service' man, Stayton, and Iris Otto, 18, domes tic, 405 Union st, Salem. John Wesley Holmstedt, r- 22, student Pazton, Nebr., and Don na Mae Liudahl, 19, teacher, 750 N. 17th st, Salem. James K. Pennell, jr., 27, stu dent, and LaRita Jeanne Pike, 21, office worker, both of Eugene. Charles H. Meyers, 28, laborer, and Irmalea M. Whetstine, 31, housewife, both of Lyons. 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