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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 10

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Albany taocrat-ftralD Page 10, Thursday, July 3, 1975 Governor. Ullmdh Linn news of record Fines do not include court costs or other assessments 4 icate I-80N Your thoughts i in the Mailbag helpded Albany Bcnuxratftr) Seeks dissolution, custody, child support, division of property, attorney feet and other relief. Dorothy Belle Peasley vt. Frank Peasley. Married Aug 1970 In Roseburg Seeks dissolution, attorney lees and other relief DISTRICT COURT (July 1, 17S Theft In second degree, attempted theft In first degree and minor In possession of Intoxicants: Larry Sharrah, age not given, 20 Turner Pleaded guilty, sentenced to 10 days Jail with credit, fined 130 Count two and three dismissed, motion of district attorney Harassment: Jean Westerman.

24. Rt 2 Box 81K. Lebanon Dismissed, motion of district attorney; Lloyd Vernon Parsons, age not given. 2130 21st. Defendant found guilty, lined $20 Negotiating a bad check: Klmberly ni CIRCUIT COURT (July 1.

ir7S State of Oregon vi. Steven J. Ulaconi. Eugene. Pleaded guilty to burglary In lint degree.

Presentence Investigation ordered. Phllllpe W. Barnei. et ui vi David R. Tlce, et ux.

Alleges defendants are delinquent and In default of terms of certain property contract Seeks foreclosure of contract, 19.818 plus Interest, attorney lees, costs, disbursements and other relief Donna Jean Smith vs Ralph Smith Petitioner residing in Lemhi County, Idaho, requests support from respondent living In Sweet Home Marriage Licenses George Lee Hersom, 18, 3634 SE Glendale, and Esther Ruth Poullot, 18. 1231 Airport. Lebanon Claude Millard Townsend. 47. and Tessle Belle Edsall.

56. both o( Hoquiam, Wash Frederick Charles Davles, 20. and Teresa Marie Hodges. 18. both of 1128 Grove.

Lebanon George Vernon Grenz 23, and Debra Lynn Boiman. 18. both of Rt 2 Box 263D Dissolution of Marriage S. 1 Mil I I 0tZ if iii i mm mmiini iimhhhJ Oregon's first Interpretive display for the Old Oregon Trail. The display, a series of which will be erected in state parks and highway rest areas adjacent to Interstate 80N, will honor the pioneers who opened the Oregon country in the 1840s.

Each display will tell the story of the pioneers' trek to the Northwest and will be related to the area in which it is located. The present Interstate 80N, portions of which are called the Old Oregon Trail Highway, closely follows the route taken by the early of S82 billion. Oregon's share of the system is 737.7 miles, of which 696.02 miles, or 94.7 per cent, has been completed and opened to traffic at an estimated cost of $950.2 million. In Oregon, the federal government pays 92 per cent of the cost of a project while the state pays 8 per cent. In addition to Straub and Ullman, the Oregon congressional delegation and members of the legislature from Baker and Union counties have been invited as well as mayors of communities through which I-80N passes in Oregon.

Straub and Ullman unveiled SALEM, ore. (AP) Gov. Bob Straub and U.S. Rep A Ullman, participated today in ceremonies marking the completion of Interstate 80N in Oregon. The dedication was in the Baker Valley safety rest area along the highway nine miles west of Baker.

The completion of I-80N also marks the completion of the major portions of the interstate system in Oregon. The system will link most communities of 50,000 persons or larger together In a nationwide highway system when completed. There are 42,500 miles in the entire system with an estimated cost long has it been since you enjoyed the exhilaration of a bike ride in the country? Try it now on a new Miiutani, Raleigh or Centurion bike from Bike Hike Ctr. 1 18 W. 1st, Downtown Albany U.

S. Rep. Al Ullman, left, receives deeds to eastern Oregon properties from Oregon Gov. Bob Straub in Portland Tuesday. The deeds are for state parks which will be included in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.

Salem man will chair Straub signs STUB To Torn Off By Election Board Clork Stub No. parole unit UnrU SAMPLE BALLOT Sue Bass, age not given. 3110, Halsey. Pleaded guilty, sentenced to six month Jail suspended, placed on one year probation to court, fined 150 Recklessly endangering another person: Larry Sharrah. 20.

Turner Dismissed, motion of district attorney Pleaded to theft in second degree Theft In first degree: Milton Blake Parkton, 22. Foster, Dismissed, motion of district attorney. Minor In possession of Intoxicants Ronnie Allan Potter, age not given, 746 SE Golf Fish Farm Forfeited $25; Robert Cee Norton, age not given, Philomath. Found Innocent. No angling license: John Nickious Mason, 16, Corvallis, forfeited 30.

Angling In prohibited area: Charles Eugene Brown, 30. 1139 Second, lined 110 Traffic Suspended operator's license: Robert Terry Schmidtke, 17. 639 Montgomery, dismissed, valid license Driving under Influence of Intoxicants: Jerry Early Hendrickson. 36. Stayton.

forfeited $65; Clu Van Scott, 24, Vancouver, Wash dismissed, careless driving filed Speeding: Loren Robert Reeves. 26, 1865 E. Second, forfeited $30: Michael Olin Davidson, 24, Monmouth, dismissed, officer failed to appear; Shirley Ann Tudor. 31, Hillsboro. dismissed, unable to locate; James Vlassis, 40, Portland, dismissed, unable to locate No operator's license: Leota Raa Hazelton, 20.

Springfield, dismissed, valid license; Dennis Earl Zimmer. 32. 327 'i Schooling. Harrisburg. dismissed, valid license; Kenneth James Hopkins.

20. 3625 NE Dian, dismissed, valid license No Oregon operator's license; Robert Anderson Barnes. 53. 2624 Oak. dismissed, valid license Expired truck license: Amos Ben Conrad.

50. Rt 1 Box 14. Tangent. $5 tine suspended No Oregon truck trailer license: Daniel Joseph Leonard. 28.

Kelso, Wash dismissed, valid license. Overwldth: Stephen Charles Smythe. 22, Seattle, dismissed Failure to drive to light of divided highway: George Alex Gadini, 16. Seattle, $5 fine suspended. Special Election Bon ton County, Oregon July 8, 1975 PRECINCT NO.

Lorena Clark vs Johnny Clark Petition allowed Patricia Goodell vs Jack Goodell Jr Petition allowed Wanda Peterson vs John Peterson Petition allowed Kenneth Sword vs Evelyn Sword Petition allowed Jeananne Morefield vs Franklin Morefleld Petition allowed Pamela James vs Roger Dale James. Petition allowed liana Slaski vs Andrew Slaski Petition allowed, property settlement agreement approved Charles Bennett vs Barbara Bennett Petition allowed Donald Heller vs Linda Lee Heller Petition allowed Beverly Kimball vs Jerald Kimball Petition allowed, petitioner granted custody. Leslie Sharp vs Genevieve Sharp Petition allowed Kathleen A Walter vs Larry Walter. Petition allowed Marcile Bates vs Delmer Bates Petition allowed, property division approved Wayne A. Michele vs Gloria Michele Petition allowed, division of property approved Bruce Edward Allen vs Betty Carol Allen.

Decree granted, property division approved and other relief. Neva Andrews vs. Stanislaus Patrick Andrews. Married Nov 22, 1972 in Albany Seeks dissolution, maiden name restored and other relief. Joan Hammer vs.

Rodney Hammer Married Oct 17. 1959 in Albany. SALEM, Ore. (AP) -Chalmers Jones of Salem will become the new chairman of the Oregon Parole Board, board officials announced today. Jones, 50, will replace William Newell, who will become vice chairman.

The selection of a new chairman is part of the normal yearly rotation policy followed by the board for the past several years. The board has been expanded from three to five members, The other members are Charles Pfeiffer of Salem, Isabel Hempe of Seaside and Ira Blalock of Portland. Before joining the parole board in July 1974, Jones served as the state's ombudsman for eight months. Jones has been in state governments since 1955: In September 1971, Jones was appointed by Jacob Tanzer, then director of human resources for the state, as assistant to the director of special programs. A month later, former Gov.

Tom McCall appointed him director of the State Office of Economic Opportunity and chairman of the governor's Manpower Planning Council. SALEM, Ore. (AP) Bills setting the minimum marrying age at 17, designating a section of the Clackamas River as a scenic waterway and appropriating money for state purchase of KVDO-TV of Salem have been signed by the governor. The measures were signed Wednesday and announced today by Gov. Bob Straub's office.

SB118 lowers the minimum age for males to marry from 18 to 17 and raises the minimum age for females from 15 to 17. They must have parental consent until they turn 18. Under the old law, a boy had to be 18 with or without parental consent and a girl could marry at 15, 16 or 17 with parental consent. After 18, she needed no consent. Another bill, SB965, makes a 12-mile section of the Clackamas River from Carver to Estacada part of the state's scenic waterway system.

Under SB539, the State Board of Higher Education could purchase KVDO-TV for use as a public broadcasting The Legislative Emergency Board could not make any allocation of funds until arrangements for the purchase are approved by the board. The board is authorized to sell general obligation bonds up to $79,000 to provide initial financing. The station is owned by Liberty Communications, Inc. the law expires Jan. 1, 1977 and the sale must be completed before then.

Other bills signed by the governor would Create a Department of Energy and change the Thermal and Nuclear Energy Council to the Energy Facilities Siting Council (SB483). Allow the governor to subpoena information on inventories of energy resources from suppliers at any time (SB884). Permit establishment of free clinics for sterilization of males to be conducted as part of the family planning and birth control services of county health offices and the Oregon Department of Human Resources (SB643). Increase from 6 to 8 per cent the maximum rate of interest which may be charged on a loan secured by a life insurance policy (HB2353). REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE BOARD OF COAAMISSIONERS, BENTON COUNTY, OREGON Vote Yes or No.

Mark 'X' in the square for the answer voted for. THE LEGAL QUESTION TO BE VOTED ON IS: Shall Benton County levy faxes outside the six percent limitation imposed by Article XI, Section II, of the Constitution of the State of Oregon for the 1975-76 fiscal year in the amount of $470,000.00 to provide a ufficient amount of money for the operation of the County during the 1975-76 fiscal year. The maximum rate of the levy is $1.73 per $1,000.00 of true cash value of taxable property. EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION: Benton County budget requirements now exceed available resources. Expected revenues for 1 975-76 will decline from the preceding year, ancf Oregon and California shared revenues will be reduced to an amount less than the 1 974-75 budget year.

If this measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the tax year 1975-76 will be $200,954 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for the preceding year. Yes, I vote for the levy. Benton news of record Fines do not include court coirs or other assessments NO, I vote against the levy. Lantz Married March 20. 1966 in Garibaldi.

Seeks dissolution and other relief Ronald McDaniel vs Barbara McDaniel. Married Sept 10. 1971 in Corvallis. Gall A. Henwood vs Jerome P.

Hen-wood. Married March 11. 1967 in Wolcott. Y. Seeks dissolution and other relief CALL 926-2211 TO PLACE AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION.

July3, 1975 State's program opens 15,597 jobs in road construction CIRCUIT COURT (July 2,1775 Bench Advertising Inc. vs. Gourmet Meats, lnc Alleges nonpayment of certain space rental. Seeks $2,000 plus interest, attorney's fees, costs and disbursements. Kathleen Allahverdian vs Benton County School District No.

74 Asks court to declare that nonrenewal for the teaching year of 1975-76 of plaintiff's teaching contract was in violation of plaintiffs rights under her contract of 1974-75, directing defendant to renew contract plus costs, disbursements and other relief Mary Durmond vs James Strecker and Robert Lenhart. Alleges nonpayment of certain real property purchase Seeks $4,090 plus interest, attorney fees, costs, disbursement and other relief Ada Foster and Lucille Hout vs Board of County Commissioner, et al. Asks defendants to return and deliver THE "Happy Face Place" puts it all together with 6 new SALEM, Ore. (AP) An accelerated highway construction program has produced 15,597 jobs for Oregon's sagging construction industry, George Baldwin, Jayne Ellen Taylor vs. Warren Thomas Taylor.

Married July 1, 1967 in Orange County. Calif. Seeks dissolution and other relief. Matthew C. Lewis and Wendy L.

Lewis, copetitioners. Married Dec. 28. 1973 in Germany. Seeks dissolution and other relief.

Debra Louanne Walimaki vs. Jacob Marcus Walimaki. Married Nov 10. 1972 in Benton County. Seeks dissolution and other relief Merralee Anne Snyder vs.

Gary Dale Snyder. Married June 17. 1967 in Klamath County Seeks dissolution and other relief Craig Lane Smith and Donna June Smith, copetitioners Married Dec. 23, 1973 In Oregon Seeks dissolution and other relief. Richard Oglesbee vs Shirley M.

Oglesbee. Married Sept 21. 1961 in Salem. Seeks dissolution and other relief. Selma Patricia Holdorf vs.

William Gale Holdorf. Married Dec. 26. 1957 in Benton County. Seeks dissolution and other relief Models I 1 GEORGE BALDWIN Director report on progrom million.

"In February," Baldwin said, "the governor asked us to speed up our highway planning and engineering in an attempt to secure $96 million in released federal funds with available state matching funds. "We could then contract $111 million in highway work. We exceeded the target by almost $14 million and did not let one dollar of potential federal funds slip away.5 All contracts had to be awarded by June 30. Baldwin said Oregon ranked eighth nationally in the competition for the released funds. Multnomah County received $19.4 million and 2,432 jobs; Lane County will get $15 million and 1,876 jobs; Hood River County, $8.9 million and 1,123 jobs; Coos County, $2.9 million and 368 jobs; Clatsop County, $2.5 million and 317 jobs; Jackson County, $5.1 million and 644 jobs; and Wasco County, $5.1 million and 647 jobs.

AT NO EXTRA COST! Oregon transportation director, said Wednesday. Gov. Bob Straub started the program Feb. 11, following President Ford's release of $2 billion in impounded federal highway funds. Since then, Baldwin said, the Highway Division has contracted for more than 170 highway improvement projects at a total cost of nearly $125 in the U.S.

Government EPA highway dynamometer test, 23 city test certain records and proceedings. Pacific West Mortgage Co vs Monica Tate Alleges nonpayment of certain delivered promissory note Seeks $9,623 plus interest, costs, disbursements and other relief In the matter of the compensation of Ed Shafer. Claimant Notice of appeal to Workmen's Compensation Board for disability Leslie Wheeler vs Ted Brandt, aka Ted Brandt Construction Co Alleges defendant was negligent in the operating of a certain bulldozer that destroyed certain filbert trees Seeks $20,970 plus costs and disbursements Marriage Licenses Arthur Greenmun Burnig, 32, Eugene, and Diana Wiles. 27. Cottage Grove.

Patrick Byers, 19. 7295 NW Mt. View, and Cindy Kent. 16. 2485 NE Strawberry Richard Alfred Fuller, 27.

McMinnville. and Glenda Jane Clark. 22. Philomath John L. Graham, 36.

1830 NW Locust, and Patricia Unrien. 35. Salem Gary Eugene Hall. 27. and Mary Gay Sakamoto.

22. both of 1257 NW Fillmore Ralph Lenin Jackson. 40. 4520 Beta. No 8.

and Christine Lou i Hampton i Harrison. 20. 234 NW 21st. Darrell Edward Johnson. 27.

and Barbara Joan Fritz. 20, both of 2344 SW Third Nelson Jay Kendall. 23. and Donna Jean Boege. 17.

both of Philomath Randall Mooney. 27, Box 1327, and Sherrie Marie Webb. 21. 728 SW Third Michael Joseph Murphy, 20. and Debra Lea McCarthy.

17. both of Philomath William York Richardson III. 22, 445 SW Ninth, and Sherrie Lynn Reid. 21. 402 SW 10th Robert Schneider.

24, and Debra Jay (Schrock) Smith, both of Rt 3 Box 786. Albany. Todd Keady Tunison, 18, and Loretta Kay Daubenspeck. 18. both of Philomath Dlsaolutioo of Marriage Norma Lee Wesby vs Grant Arthur Wesby.

Married May 19, 1967 in Benton County Seeks dissolution and other relief Hariy' Guy Lantz vs Peggy Clara AND SUPER-SAVINGS DEALS FROM NISSENS THAT WILL MAKE YOU SMILE! OS Equipment: includes 2.3 liter 2V4-cylinder engine, 4 speed manual transmission, a 3.18 axle ratio and catalytic converter. Group to continue drive to get Mt. Hood Freeway issue on batlot DISTRICT COURT (July 2, 1975) Traffic Defective equipment: David Paul Prideaux, 30. Eugene, fined $5 Axle overload: Robert Elden Tipsword, 24. Philomath, fined $30 No Operator'! license: Dennis Anthony Wood.

30,. Newport, forfeited $15 No muffler: Alex Lane Johnson. 17. 206 Geary. Albany, fined $5 Disobeyed atop sign: Nancy Irene Darby 18 822 NW 36th.

fined $10; Craig Robert Dieu. 17. 8130 NW Skillings. for feited $15. Bruce Lighthart.

41. 4214 Laurel, fined $6 Improper left turn: Nelson Greg Davis. 24. Ashland, fined $10: Elmet Richard Dunwiddle. 39.

Bellevue. Wash forfeited $10. Parked on highway: Blair Eugene Fridgen. 20. Eugene, forfeited $10.

Driving with .15 per cent or higher alcohol In blood: Douglas Robert Gulvin. 22. Eugene, fined $200 90 days jail. 84 days suspended Failure to transfer title: Leon Jerome Bryson, 38, Junction City, forfeited $15 No registration In vehicle: Gerald Arthur Randall, 36. 1075 NE Lake Shore, forfeited $10 Allowing unlicensed person to operate motor vehicle: Juan Salazar Rabago.

50. Rt 1 Arnold Road. $10 fine suspended Disobeyed traffic signal: Ping-Chuen Ng. 21. Snell Hall.

No 436, fined $5, Flower Avon Henrichs, 48. Salem, forfeited $10 Studded tires July Elaine Keener. 32. 429 Douglas. Albaiiy.

forfeited $10 6 New Pinto and Mustang II EEB Models PORTLAND (AP) The Committee to Build the Mt. Hood Freeway -Transitway will continue its fight to put the freeway question on Portland's" primary election ballot in May 1967. Gov. Bob Straub asked the federal government Tuesday to put the funds oroposea for the freeway to other uses Keith Gowing of the Portland Chamber of Commerce said committee members decided after Straub's action to continue their drive anyway. He said counsel for the committee is studying whether Straub's action can be challenged on legal grounds.

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