......... t :t i : i Par 16 Architect'! drawing of new $75,000 city hall which will be built toon in Sweet Home. Bond to finance the project have been told and bids for eonitruction will be fought at once. Sweet Home Sells Bonds For Building New City Hall Sweet Home Bids for the tale of the $79,000 City Hall bond were opened at the reg ular city council meeting. One bid waa submitted and that was by F. Lembke of First Sweet Home Bank. The bid was accompanied by a $7,500 cashier's check as good faith deposit The council accepted tne bid for Vi per cent interest and payment of $98.07 for each $100 par value of bonds. Other business 'of the eve ning's meeting Included: 1. Tiny Taylor was granted permission to move a structure without the necessity of con structing a continuous founds. tton after It was discussed by Building Inspector Bill Reed stating that the building need ed to be set back farther 'and Mr. Taylor would move only as a favor to facilitate the traffic safety by removal of an obstruction which cut the view of both 14th Ave. and E St. motor traffic. 1 W, T. Stockett was given one. week to make his Inunda tion In compliance with the building ordinance after the case was presented by Build ing Inspector Bill Reed. - Mr. Stockett was given a building permit to place foundations under houses pur chased from Willamette Na tional Lumber Co., and after inspection were found not in compliance with the ordinance. S. A letter from A. V. Gil Both if rnvn. You get Doth for less than regular price of With itiit Kenmore of your sajrvtctj.ckanirta day vy cm eaty day! Tha Gflhtwcight clean v!th Jwartyf suction dragi out mors dirt . . , stows it crwey in rhk " ; . - .. . . . V... ey-to-mpty bag. rtxiDiw nose moai ewi harMo-o,et-at corners come clean in a hurry If ; Compiah with handy attcJmints, convenient cdt Si Phone 3-9191 for free horn DEMONSTRATION r mail this coupon for Free Literature NEW CITY HALL FOR SWEET bert was read requesting a curb cut to a proposed park ing lot for the Central Super Market. The matter was ref erred to the itreet committee who met before the close of the session and granted Gil bert a building permit to con struct a 15-foot driveway to the present parking lot west of 12th Ave., on L street 4. The proposed petition which will be sent to Public Utilities Commission for au thority to construct a crossing at grade with the Oregon Elec tric Railway it the 12th Ave. crossing was read and Mayor Ellis and City Manager Jess Parker were authorized by the council to sign the petition. 5. The motion was passed to write . owners of property giving 10 days to either pay or bond. This referred to those street assessments and sewer assessments that had been mcde since passing the en abling ordinance No. 131 and upon which no action has been taken to. pay or bond. 6. The Mayor read Ordi nance bill 22 for 1953 which was an ordinance accepting the bid of the First Sweet Home Bank and it was passed for the second reading 7. Mayor Ellis proclaimed the title of Ordinance Bill No. 19 for 1958 to become Ordinance Number 232. This dealt with making gran cut ting mandatory on vacant lota $ 54.95 TAMPf TUBC PI for Only cleaner! x Seats, Roebuck and Ca. SS N. Capitol, Salem Gentlemen: Please send me further Information describing Kenmore vseuum cleaners. NAME STREET or RR ClTT STATE HOME to eliminate a fire hazard In the summer months. 8. The Milburn assessment for street . improvements had its third and final reading and Bill 20 for 1953 became Ordi nance No. 253. 9. The council discussed the necessity for an 'ordinance regulating television installs tion and Instructed that Infor mation be available for the next regular meeting. 10. The council also dis cussed the necessity for an ordinance . to require recon struction or removal of par tially completed or partially destroyed buildings, but no action .was taken at this meet ing. DEATHS Slu Imm Straw Hit Keeres PlckerS. late resident of Marios, Am. It It the residence. Sur HtH kr Vila. Mrs. Nor. Plcksrd. Marlon: stsp.dsmtriter. Mrs. At net Clint. Wheat ftloie. Colorado; tup-son. Alton Courtrltht, Cooullle. Services will be new rrtdtr. aui. si. at 11 em. in the Vcnll T. Oolden Chapel with the Rev. lean Hsdler offleletuit and InUnnent at zolcresl Memorial rart. Artkar B. Wlesr Arthur B. WklbT. al a local hospital Auc 7t. Lata resident 01 Rt. f. Salem. Survived sr wife, Anna L. Wider, Salem; sod, Donald Wider, Salem; sisters, Mrs. Xva RuddeU, Sacramento. Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Rackleff, Mrrtla Point, Ore., Mrs. Veda Johnston, Portland; brothers, J, C. WldhT, Sacramento, Calif., tills C. Wld bv, Casa Orande, Arts.; two trandsons. David and Dennlj Wldbv, Salem. Serv. leas will be held at the Vlrtll T. Oolden Chapel Prldar. Auk. SSUi. at 3 p.m.. with the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson erfieletlni and Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. Theseae D. LaDako Thomas D. LaDuko. at tha family rail. denca. IHI Crawford at.. Aui. St at tne ace or 71 rears, survived bv wife. Mrs. Viola LaDuke; aon, Thomas W. LaDuko, both of aalem: dauihters, Mra. Thelma, Strsm, Arllntton, a. Dak.. Mrs. Audrey Coulter, Doutlas, Alaska, Mrs. Maitne Ourley. Phoenix. Aria.; aUter.' Mra. William Orltton, Salem; atao IS randchlldren. Member of First Christian church. Announcement of services will be mada later br the HoweD-ldwarda Co. 5 . kbohe ? oU 111 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orcron Mid Willamette Obituaries Helmer Isakson Willamina Funeral servi ces were held at 2 p. m. Wed nesday, August 26, from the chapel of the Sheridan Funeral home, for Helmer Isakson of Grand Ronde who passed away August 23 at his home. Inter. ment was in the Sheridan Mas onic cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Rigmor of willamina: dsugh ten, Grace Phillips of Beaver Creek, Delores Bainer of Mc Minnville; sons, Delmar F. Is akson of Sheridan, Carl L. Is akson of Willamina, Gene Is akson of Modesto, Calif., Al fred Isakson of Molalla, Arth ur Isakson of Wichita Falls, Texas, Zane Isakson and Jos eph Isakson of Willamina; mother, Emma Marie Isakson of Portland; and four brothers and four sisters. Mary Anna Orth Mt Angel Mary Anna Orth, 81, former Mt. Angel resident, died at her home in Portland Tuesday, Aug. 25. Mrs. Orth was born Mar. 3, 1889. Her husband, Joseph Orth, preceded her in death in 1928. Mrs. Orth lived at Mt Arlgel until 15 years ago when she moved to Portland. Surviving are two sons, Ber trand, Portland, and Lawrence Orth of California. The rosary will be recited at 8 p. m. Thursday, Aug. 27, at at St Mary's Catholic church in Mt Angel. Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. Friday, Aug. 28 at St. Mary's church. Bur ial will be in the Catholic cem etery under direction of the Unger Funeral Home. Lawrence Gooding St. Paul - Lawrence Peter Gooding, 82, retired farmer and a resident of the St. Paul district for 63 years, died at his home Thursday, Aug. 27. Mr. Gooding married Emma Waltz at St. Paul, April 29, 1902, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Loretta Gooding and Erma Gooding of St. Paul; and a sister, Mrs. Anna David son of St. Paui. The rosary will be recited Friday, Aug. 28 at 8 p. m. in the St Paul Catholic church. Requiem mass will be offered at 9 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 28 in the same church with vault entombment in St Paul's cem etery under direction of the Hodson Mortuary, Newberg. FAN 13, DOWN ,"aaaaJaa.Javsm - v . "W' Only $5 down en Sears Easy Pays ment Plan puts this Kenmotw in yam hem ... let you enoy Ma ejulck cleaning action while you pay far M. William E. Long Donald William E. Long, 64, resident of Donald for 33 years died Monday morning while at work with the San tiam Lumber Co. near Sweet Home. Mr. Long was born Nov. 29, 1888 at Richardsville, Penn., and in 1909 at BrookvUle, Penn., war married to Frances Foust who survives. They came to Oregon in 1910 and had lived at Gervais, Wood burn and near Champoeg before settling at Donald. Mr. Long had been employed by the Santiam Lumber Co. the past 10 years. Surviving besides the widow are three sons and four daugh ters, Oscar of Cloverdale, Flor ence Sample and James Long, of Donald; Jessie Larson, Sweet Home; Elizabeth Johnson now living in Ethiopia; Carl Long of Springfield, Ore., and Shir ley Wachtman of Hubbard; twelve g and children and three brothers and two sisters in the east. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 27 at 2 p.m., at the Everhart and Kent Can by Funeral Home with inter ment to follow at Zion Me morial Park. Back-io-School Special Offer Tt 'tV1 An UeW ,.( th. vm.( msi. r women ,omt Ucl t. W. 25c Scoldy Lox Bob Pins .(90 7c 2 fx 13c Limit I Toiletry . 25c Richard Hudnut Creme Brilliantine Keep hair smoothly In place, nen greasy Toiletry Holds Dentures Fasteeth 98 59 39 C Form a temporary retentive and pro tective seal between gum ridge and plate. Helps you eat better and talk with greeter security and confidence. Reg. 9.95 ORIGINAL HAND PAINTED UNDER GLAZI BTk -' 1 .. wT bT S : tV rv - Na r7Aey: 35c Planters Peanuts 29c 4 far $1.00 LEGALS Noriri op sasairT-a sals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THB STATS OP ORSOOM POR THB COUNTY OP MARION III MOOT MO. JMOT TBS STATS OP ORSOON. represented and actlnt br the DIJtCCTOB OP VCTXRAK APPAIftS, Plalatlff. CHABXIS R. HOWS and JOYCS C. HOWS, husband and wife. Defendants. Br rlrtua of as execution, judemcnt order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court ha the above entitled couae. to ma directed, and dated the 10th day of Ausust, IMS. upon a Judament rendered and entered In as Id court on the Ith dav of Aua ust. IBS, In favor of THE STATS OP Orecon, represented and actios br the DIRECTOR OP VETERANS APTAIRS, plaintiff, and avalnst CHARLES R. HOWS and JOTCB C. HOWS, Oiuebend and wife, defendants, and upon this writ, commandlna me to make sale of the fol low ins described real property aituated In Marlon County. Slate of Orecon: Lot S. Block 1. Oals'a Addition to Woodborn. Marlon County. Oreton iSea Volume 1. pale 4. Town Plat Recorda for oald County and Statol, ALSO: Bealnnlna on the Northerly line of Lot 4. In aald Block, al a point that la South eia Bast St feet from the most Northerly corner of said Lot ; Ihtnce South SI If West par allel with the Westerly line of said lot, 151 links or 10S.IS feet to the moat southerly lino thereof: thence South tl East alone thd Southerly Una of said lot, M feet, to the moat southerly corner thereof: thence North SI IS' Bast aloni the Easteryl line of said lot, lns.ss feet to the most Easterly corner tli-treof; thence North SI West alone the Northerly line of said lot, SS feet to the place of becln nlot. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of aald elocution, Judsment order, decree snd order for sale, and in compliance Bth the demanda of aald writ, I will on Trl- PRICES GOOD Plastic Billfold WJf.. Pen and Pencil Sel Reg.M.50 39' Clear, duroblt billfold ond "?,h wfl'ln "n ,nd P"'1 Mt- . $2.49 Plastic Lawn Sprinkler 20 FI. Urtathi $98 Variety in Place Longer Cock o' the mum Piece ,7 Tt OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 Fred Meyer Drugs 148 N. LIBERTY W Reserve the Klfht U Limit Quantities dar. thai fth day of September, ISSS. . . . .u . ' b . u . tha Mirth front door of the County Court House, at MS Martosi Street, awiem, ssariou vuuu.r. Ores on. eeU at publlo auction, subject to redemption, to the bis nest bidder tor essh. ell of the rlshl, Utle and interest wbtcn tne within namod defendants, and each of them, had In and to too above described real property. Dated hia Mik day of ausust, IteS. DENVER YOUNC (.herlff of Marlon County. Oreton Br A. 1. Malstrom. Deputy. Data of first publication: Ausust IT, 1PU- Det of last publication: Sept. IT. ItO. Aut. ST. Sep. S. It, 11, ltas t novo filed mt final account In the Circuit Court of the atate of Oreton for the County of Marlon and aald court, net appointed t Is A M, of Monday. September St, ISSS, and the courtroom of ssld court, as the time and place for hearing thereof. AU persons are hereby required to then and there show csuse. If snr there be. whr aald final account should not bt approved and said estate closed. Albert Mefford. Ixceutor of Eitste of Samuel Herbert Boardmas, Deceased. B O. Stealer. Jr, Salem. Oreton. , Attorney for Executor. A us. 11. Sept. S. IS. IT. St. ISSS The State stoard of Accountancy an nounces that an eiamlnatlon for admis sion to She roster of accountants au thorised to conduct municipal audits will bo tlven on September S4 and 31, 1963. Appllestions for this axsmlnatlon ahould be in the hands of the Board not later than September 4, 1PSS. Aut. St. St. IT. 1861. EJCECrjTOR-B NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PORTLAND IORXGONI haa been, by order of the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oreton for Marlon County, appointed eiecutor of the aetata of FLOYD N. ARNOT, de ceased. Any persons havtni claims atalnst said estate are requested to pre sent, them, with proper vouchers, to the THRU SATURDAY 3.59 Certified VITAMIN "A" 50,000 Units $f 99 100 Capsules U Toiletry 43c Eaton Chlorophyll TOOTHPASTE Buy One Get One FREE! Toiletry Tampax Regular Junior Super 10'$ 39' Eliminates unsightly bulges . . . absorbent snd comfortable. Tampax 50 33 Regular and Super j Not a shadow al reweallnf fives extra abserbeney aad Toiletry Regular 89c Car Wash Mop Soft Fluffy Mop, with $(j) Umii 12" Aluminum Hanadle OS) One Variety Walk ware SET 4 Bread t Butter Plates 4 Dessert Dish 4 Dinner Plate 4 Saucer 4 Cup Variety 3" Thursday, August 27, 1953 Trust Department. First NaUonsl Bank of Forland lOrofoni, Salem. Oreeoa within six men tha trots the date m thu BoUce. Dated this soils dap of Aatust, laai. FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OP KRT. LAND, f OREGON I. Bxecutor of lbs Be. tste of Fiord N Arnot, deceased RHOTEN. RHOTEN St BPEERSTRA. Sit Pioneer Truet Bulldlns. eUlers. Oreton, Attorneys for Sxscutor. Aui. St. SI, Sept. J, It, 11 Wt have bee appointed to-admtnls. tratrlxsa of tha ealsto of Edward H. MuUer, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the Slau of Oretoa for Marlon Couo. ty and nave oualafled. AU parsons bavins claims stslasl said estate hereby are required to present tamo to us at tos pioneer Trust Bulldlnt. Salem, Orecon. within alx months of the dots nf ttrsl publtcsUc of this notice. Dslsd i: i first published Ausust St. ItaJ. LOUISE PATRICK MARGUERITE ALLEN Co-Admin, sfuesald. I. O. Stsdtcr. Jr. Attorney for Co-Admln. Aus. St. SI, Sept. J, 10. IT. IN THE CIRCUIT COVET OF TSJS STATE OF OBEOON FOR MARION COUNTT PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of FLORA C. SERRURIER, Deceased No, lent. Notice la tlven thst the underslsoed, executor of the estate of Flora 0. Serrsr lei. deeeesed. has filed Its final account ' and petition for distribution In ths Clr- ' cult Court of the State of Oreton for Marlon County, Probate Department, and that Monday, tha 31st day of Ausust, 1F3S, at S:1S am. at the court room of aald court has been appointed by ssis court as the time and place tor tha hear lot of obleettont thfreU and the settle-, ment thereof. , Dated and first published July u, 1SS3. THE FIRST NATIONAL BASK OP PORTLAND, OP-BOON, Executor. Bert W. Henry i . sol Woodisrk zidr Fortlaod s. Ore. July SO, Am. t, 11. SO, ST. 1IU 2 for ouUine see safety. Sections Keep fresh all day with 8-Doy Deodorant Pads 711.00 15 29 Uat a pod a day and throw sway ' 29c My-Te-Fine Grapefruit Juice Sweet ar Natural 21c 5.04 K-os. tins Limit I Toiletry I -.; ,,ssstSiasssse)fcl Pal