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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1950)
4" v. Uty Council Orders Signs At Mt. Angel By Loretta Dehler Itateimu Newt Servte MT. ANGEL An order for 213 street markers costing $364.65 was approved by the city council in a meeting this week. The street committee was in structed to work out a system for numDennf? the houses, and was told to ask the assistance of anv citizen whose help " was needed. According to plan, Mt. Angel should be adequately eauipped with street and house indicators before many months, a lack that has been sorely decried by stran gers, and visitors. Ernest Kllnger. a downtown re sident, appeared before the coun cil and stated ..that he had dis posed of all of his stock except tne chickens and expected to sell them soon. The council commend ed him for cooperating and in formed him the health committee would inspect the place in a mon th. Fire Chief Joe Berchtold re ported three fire calls during the past month, none of them serious, and asked that the fire and water committees meet with the fire de . partment soon to discuss a build ing program. There was much discussion on excess water in the sewers. The city attorney was, instructed to check on city laws to learn exact local laws on down spouts which seem to figure largely in the city water disposal problem. Councilman Carl Mucken ad vised making a map which would keep a timing record of the new mercury vapor lights to forestall any loss through faulty wiring or other source that could be reme died. The council voted to hold a to discuss changing the city char- " ' ' r'l i. i f I ..n n i ,;,. IK J- . . , -ii..,ii ,:; ' ' , : f PREMIER-TO-BE Sidney George Holland (above), head ef the National party which beat the New Zealand Labor government In last election. Is scheduled te be Prim Minister. BOYS ON TRIP FOUR CORNERS On .Tuesday, William Brown took a carload ot boys of the St. Marks Lutheran church basketball teams to Jeffer son to play the Future Farmers. Four Corners boys going were Lee Geenteman, Jim Stewart, Sonny Walker, Jerry Brown. On Satur day, February 11 they will go to Vancouver, Wash, to participate in a basketball tournament in the Columbia district. ter to comply with current build ing problems. - Falls Gty Folic Attend Burbank Rites Statesman News Service FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Chet Burbank, Ed Lee, Mrs. Wink and daughter Mrs. Theresa Smith attended the funeral service of Pete Burbank in Dallas Wednes day. Mesdames Jessie Moyer, Nellie Mack, Ora Wilson, Eva Burbank, Fay Wilson, Ruth Louner and Mil dred Wray attended the Polk coun ty Rebekah convention held in Dallas Saturday. Fay Wilson was elected president; Nellie Mack, warden and Lucille Mack, secre tary for the coming year. The next convention will' be held in Falls City. The members of Rebekah lodge held a Valentine party Wednesday night after their regular meeting. Valentines were exchanged and re freshments were served by Mrs. Billie Shepard, Mrs. Neva Poland and Mrs. Ora Wilson. The cook house and four cabins burned at the Western Logging company in Valsetz Monday night. ATTEND FUNERAL RITES LYONS Mrs. Grace Bierley and daughter Mrs. Lucille Walters of McMinnville were Monday and Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. Mrs. Bierley is a sister of Mrs. Berry and was called here by the death of her brother John Bodeker. Other out-of-town relatives at tending funeral services Monday were wr. and Mrs. William Bode- ; ker of Alsea, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Berry of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Berry of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berry of Gates. t It was demonstrated in 1898 that rat fleas carry plague. 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