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Pare I Albany iymrwrat-TTfraM TaAy, November 1941 Sets Vets Buxxin' Film Cutie Dussler's Menstore Opens I Brief Bits From About Town Lebanon DeMolay To Install New Officers LEBANON. 8 (Speclal)- Af Ceremonies Wednesday Kanaans VUlt Here Mr. and Mrs. B. WYMcFadden of MulUn-ville, are visiting here at the home of Mrs.

McFadden's cousin. Mrs. F. R. Brown, on West Wood Products Co, features the latest in modern store fixtures.

Lebanon Chamber To. Hear Annexation Talk, LEBANON, Nov. (Special) Dean Seeger, president of the Eugene chamber of commerce and consultant for the League of Oregon Cities, will discuss his experiences in annexation of residential areas at the Nov. 14 meeting of the chamber of commerce Seeger will also discuss the Silverton's Silver Falls chapter, Order, of DeMolay, will conduct An inset front window display, and a SQlid wall of redwood inside are Installation ceremonies for Leb Ninth Ave. The Browns and, Mc ATTENTION ALBANY SUBSCRIBE! If you do not receive yout paper by carrier before six o'clock each evening please call one of the following' numbers and a paper will be delivered to you.

No delivery after 7 p.m. East of Lyon street, La Relet Neuman, phone 488-R. West of Lyon street, phone IS or 18. Faddena were at the Brown cabin included in the building. Spec anon's DeMolay chapter here at 8 p.m.

Wednesday In the Meaonlc ball Jack Mickelson will be Installed Opening ceremonies for William Dussler's Menstore, 329 West first avenue, will get under way when Mayor Jess Savage cuts the tape at the modernistic doorway of the store tomorrow night at 7 p.m. Dussler, who recently closed out his Workman store, will play host to the public during an open house following the Initial opening program. The new store will feature ially-designed display cabinets, and lighting fixtures, are other on the Alaea river from Wedne day until Sunday night X'' Vr. features of Dussler's store. VlalU TiM-twTha olio win were as master councilor, Jerry Hamll Dussler recently completed the at the St.

Francis hotel last senior councilor, and Bob move out of the Workman store. 'I night: Luke Mader, A. JU Laud, working relationship between municipal governments and commer MeCracken, Junior councilor. No new occupant of the building Preceptors, In, order from first I Dave Beckman, G. A.

Engle, T. X. 'Jones, Mrs. M. Taylor, E.

W. For-'sten, Mr. and H. E. Seaver, cial groups.

The dinner meeting men dress cioines, sports wear, to seventh, include: Maynard Kur kelie. Bob Phelps, Leslie Barton, shoes, and much of the Una carried will begin, at 7 p.m. in the Coffee shop. and Russell Pettis, of Portland; ATTENTION LEBANON SUBSCUBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 6 o'cloct call D. Simons, phono 1721, 493 Park street at the Workman.

has been announced. Extensive of the Menstore site, formerly occupied by the Wink's Auto Supply store, has been underway since Dussler purchased the building early last summer. Paul Scofield, San Francisco; i. The 'Menstore. constructed by Nathan Lowe, Bob Price, Richard Osborn and Walter Huston.

Other officers Include: John R. Ferguson, Roseburg and Roy Haynea, The Dalles. the Swink construction Co, and designed and finished by Ferguson Stolsie. marshal; Larry Moyniham, Annual Bazaar and Luncheon, chaplain: Phillip McCormick, Dec. First Methodist Church.

standard bearer; Glen Spence, Color Film To Shown At Locol Church Nov. 11 NORTH ALBANY, Nov. (Special) Customs and conditions In Holland were described before member of the Fairmount Parent-Teacher association at their No ATTENTION SWEET HOME SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 6 o'clock call Mr. Drew, phone 2782. enior deason; Don Anthony, sen-lor steward; Bruce Howe, (Junior Chinese Reds Open 'Tfiought' Campaign In Albany Registered last night at the Albany hotel were: Dave Perkins, W.

iOstout, B. J. Dryer, A. Brewer. J.

J. West, R. B. steward: Arlow Lee, orator; car rell Carlson, sentlnal; and James SHANGHAI. W.B-The' Chinese vember meeting Thursday in the; Steele, Leo Lund, L.

W. Garriaon, M. L. King. P.

M. Johnson, H. C. came the parents of a boy weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Dupel Became the communists are trying to regiment thinking throughout the areas they Altig, F. T. FIsk, E. Clyde, J.

L. Rohalt, T. J. McGaary, M. K.

SUr parents of a girl weighing 6 pounds, have wrested -from the national board, L. Pedersoh, E. L. Klrby, lata. w-'.

Santiam Realty Board Haars Talk on Loom SWEET HOME, Nov, (Special) Al J. Crose of Salem 'addressed some 25 members of the Santiam Realty board at the Steak House here Monday night on "SUU Loans to Veterans." Crose, who is with the state department of veteran affairs, outlined the disastrous history of loans to World war I vets, and the Improved arrangements for loans to World war II veterans. Members from Albany, Sweet Home and Lebanon attended the meeting. The next meeting will be held in the Coffee Shop, Lebanon, on Nov. 21, according to Vice President Chria Huck.

Vt They are organizing "learning groups'" in factories, business of' F. Randall, P. J. ShaU, F. H.

Mc-Kibben, Leonard Savage, William Cummings, and Rogers, all of Portland: L. E. SUpleton, flees, stores, farming centers, wo tVt ounces, November 8, also at the Albany General hospital Clover Ridge Patrons Meet The Clover Ridge Patrons club will hold a meeting Thursday, November 10, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Baker.

Dance at Riveraide All residents of the Riverside community Vancouver, J. C. Welkins, men's clubs, schools, the armed services, youth corps and, In fact, everywhere but the home. if i s' Mr Fairmount school by Conrad Kol-stete, Oregon State college exchange student from The Netherlands. Kolstete stressed Dutch engineering and agricultural problems.

He la a student in the mechanical engineering department at A covered dish dinner preceded the program. k-VL MEETING SET CRABTREE, Nov. 8 (Special) The Crabtree 4-H achievement meeting will be held next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the Crabtree Community hall Instead of at the school, as had previously been The groups are formed with th R. G. Loser, and H.

C. Thompson, Seattle; G. C. Runtz, Beaverton; Paul Scofield and W. Hedegaard, San Francisco; J.

'R. Ferguson, Actress Mary Jane Saunders, age 7, clutches tightly the 6,0 to movie contract approved for her' by Los Angeles superior court. The child actreas starred with Bob Hope in "Sorrowful Jones," the "Little Miss Marker" role that started Shirley Temple on the road to fame. Jacobson, scribe. Scio Mayor Bags Limit in Dm, Elk, Gccst SCIO, Nov.

8. (Special) Scio's hunting-ma? or Carl Warren has no grounds for complaint this year. Not only did he knock off a fin buck during deer season, but he returned last week from the Pilot Rock country with his elk, one of nine shot by a party of 10 hunters, and left Immediately on a four man goose hunting expedition to Warner Valley, where he quickly bagged his limit. The Elk hunting expedition Included Virgil Crowe and Les Sieg-ner of Scio, two from Salem, and five from Pilot Rock. The hunting took place about 25 miles south of Pilot Rock.

The goose-hunting party included three Salem men and Warren. aim of converting all Chinese except "capitalists, bureaucrats and reactionaries" to Communism, and their friends are invited to at tend a dance at the Community Even the hated capitalists are call ed into some groups to be hall Saturday, November 12, sponsored by the Callamette Grange. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 12 Roseburg; Roy Hayes, The Dalles; D. W. Gooldy, Oakland, John Center, Pomona, Cal.J M.

E. Ben nett, Tacoma, C. E. Holdeh, Longview, L. E.

Sherman, Yakima, J. E. Berger and Ralph McKeowon, Coos Bay, and Fred Cook, Tigard. To Meet Friday The Albany The groups are dedicated to the p.m. Daily Quotations On The Market Helen GUkey Speaka To Club The Albany Women's Garden club, study of Marxism and the writings and teachings of Mao Txe-tung, president of the People's Republic of China.

1 Workers Organised meeting Thursday for a covered-dish dinner at the Fairmount War Mothers will meet Friday at LOCAL MASKITt noon at the Veterans' Memorial Grange hall at 6:45 p.m., will have as guest speaker, Miss Helen Gil- OTollewlaa prim rt auotte UMU by Office workers especially those WCTU TO MEET The Lillian French WCTU union will meet Thursday at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Sarah Cochran, 825 West Seventh avenue, it has been announced. local aredue ana picking HauMt tnd art Boil, Fines LivitrJ on-Thru in City Court Fines and ball forfeitures totaling $40 were levied against three persons in city court this morning. Herman Clarence Hammer, 23, Corvallla, RFD 3, forfeited $15 ball, Judge Edwin Fortmlller said. Hammer was arrested Friday on a charge of driving at an excessive speed and violation of the -basic rule.

Earl Del Roy Kessler, 22, forfeited 15 bail today. He was arrested Saturday night on a charge key of O.S.C. who will speak on ubjMrt aluas without aotlcaj Seeing that National Honey Week waa just around the eor- ner, and being prodded gently by some press agents, the vet erana of Manhattan pro jeet in Brooklyn got together and voted gorgeous model Mary Collins, above, "The Girl We'd Moat Like to BEE With." REEFER TREE IN DALLAS DALLAS, Tex. (U.R) A 12-ft marijuana plant was raised by a Federal Bureau of Narcotics agent for display at the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention. Agent Warren Heddens of Dallas said it would make 5,000 marijuana "reefers" valued at St each on the underworld market.

wild flowers, illustrated with Liva rouuav In government departments, are required to spend their spare time in reading and discussing communism. i CtlonS fowl 'f V.i Lashora (owl le rryoro, nodor lb. In factories, workers gather slides. Men's Garden club and their wives are invited to attend the meeting. Prizes will also be awarded to the winners in the Chrysanthemum show held the latter part of October.

rry.rt. Ibc to lb frrori, I Ibo. lbs. Bototori. 4 lbs.

knd cvr Old roooMra during lunch or rest periods to discuss Mao's speech at the inauguration of the new People's Orleans-Dixie Extention Unit Announces Muting A meeting of the Orleans-Dixie Extension unit has been announced for Nov. 18 at the Western Star Grange hall for 1:30 p.m. dessert The demonstration will be "Color and Design in Rugs, by Viola Hansen, county home extension agent Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Arthur Kelly, Mrs. Margaret Acheason and Mrs.

Paul Bell. aus CARD OF THANKS The kindness and lympathy of neighbors and friends in our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acta. E. J.

Ekstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huyett, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ekstrand and family.

Prbcilla Club to Meet The Pris- BOSS Republic and other communist dogma. of disorderly conduct and fight Larfo. -fndt A ing on the streets. At Tslngtao, where U. S.

Vide Medium, fndt A cilia club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Z. E. Merrill, Route 4, for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Perry Laugayghn Taylor, 29, Smtu.

fradt A Admiral Oscar C. Badger once based him Western Pacific fleet, Hinc It-run. Ur(t frtth. ST Ibc and He 1807 East Second street, arrested hall for a "covered dish'? luncheon. After the luncheon the business meeting will be held.

The meeting will be conducted by the new officers and a report on the state convention will be given. Members' families are to be guests at the luncheon and those attending are to bring own table silverware, Mrs. Eva Bennett announced today. Go to Portland Mrs. Sam Fra-ger-andMrs Jennie Rosencrantz spent Monday in Portland on a business trip.

The Lutheran Ladies' Aid Bazaar and rummage sale, Nov. 12. 333 West Fourth Avenue. Club to Meet The Willing Workers club will meet Thursday at the Palestine church for an all-day meeting. A "covered dish" luncheon will be served at noon, it was announced by Mrs.

Clare Yates. Densmoors Have Grandson- LIVISTOCK Shorthand writing was invented in the' days of the Romans. last night on a drunk charge, was fined flO by Judge Fortmlller in communist political workers are telling factory owners: i (tttrt tin a.m nn Htiftrs m-tt on Calvtt Vttl inw.An court this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Densmoor have received word that a son, James Leonard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fendrick at Anchorage, Alaska on Sunday, Nov. Albany Girl at Butler U. Word has been received here that Connie Eleanor Koch, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Koch, Albany RFD ss.oo-a.M Mrs. Fendrick was Donna Dens No, 4, has enrolled in the graduate Dairy cows Dairy btlftrs Shell! Bulli Bt( cows Culla Sowi S3.80 and down M.OO-H .00 Dr. Edward E. Otberg CHIROPODIST Foot Specialist Clinic Bldg.

Telephone 868 3rd ic Broadalbin Albany, Ore. mm school of religion at Butler university, Indianapolis, and is Greek Engineers Study Roods Here PARKERSBURG, W. (U.RV-Four Greek engineers attracted by similarity of the terrain here to their native Balkan country made a five-week tour of the tortuous moor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Densmoor.

This Is the Fendrick's first child and the first grandchild of the Densmoors. SI0 S11.00-13M SU.00-17.00 working toward the bachelor of Block host divinity degree. 55, PORTLAND WHOLISALB PORTLAND. Nov. 8.

UP-Pricti on aradti A and AA medium and larst tfit advanctd ont cent a doien on the and mountainous West Virginia highways, Portland market Other atiee and Returns From Trip Mrs. Emma C. Higble returned, the latter part of last week from a trip to New purpose was to study the (radea remained unchanged. Butter quotations wort steady and un chanted, York, her former home. This was' manner in which the State Road Commission solved many of the ii ft.

1. 1 Butter Price to rttalltra: fradt AA prints. Me lbi AA cartona, SSct A prtnta, 60 1 -sivyVx 60. SSe: A cartona. Svc: prlnta.

S9c, yf I I EfS pricta to rttallerai certified A larft. 0 same problems which now confront Greece in reconstructing about 11,000 miles of war-ravaged roads and 3,000 bridges. This state was chosen for the examination at the suggestion of her first trip east since coming to Oregon two years ago. Annual Bazaar and Luncheon, Dec. 7.

First Methodist Church, To Meet Thursday The Albany W.C.T.U. will meet Thursday with Mrs. Sarah Cochran, 82S W. Seventh at 2 p.m. Exhibitions In Portland The exhibition schedule of the Portland Art Museum at S.W.

Park and Madison, for the week of Nov. 13 to 20 is the Ramos-Martinez Pat- AYAVAY a fin watch im lot tkt 'ipaciaj fttum lilt out aJvenceJ abowinl ti elietinfuiahtll timepiece foe CLrittnaat is ao titentivt. Vihi'U finJ the (aawue ntltt yi art looitin, for al ar Uh aej fyi.i.le eee let trade AA larje. tie doit A lane BSct AA medium. 60ci certified A medium, 4Sct medium.

44c doit A email. 44e doaj cartona Se additional, Chetao-rPrlco to rttallera: Portland, Oregon atnflei, 38-4Sc lbi Oreion S-lb. loavea. 44Mi-4Sc lbt triplett, lUe leat than alnslea. Premium branda.

alnflea. SIMc lb.i loaf. UVc lb. Lettuce told tor S4.S0 to SS.00 a erato tor beet local atock with lair quality eratee solnt for S3. 00 to S3 13 on the Portland Eaataido Farmer! Wholeaalt Produce Market today.

Grttn onlona moved at S3 to S9 ccnta a 62.50) herself former West Virginia Road Commissioner E. L. Worthington. He was one of the American experts who have assisted in redevelopment of approximately 4,000 miles of traffic arteries in a 1 Greece. ining closing Nov.

13; toys for v. doien bunches. I l.t I AT-' CHILLED SPIRITS Spinach broufht II 00 to 11.50 aa orantt 1 children, opens Nov. 14 as does, the Picasso lithographs; Kuniyoshi- box. rORT WORTH, Tex.

U.P An Loom packed Jonathan applet wert of Davis-Watkins, close Nov. 20, with ice cream vendor who added to his fered it Sl.SS to SI, 40 boa. with Ortleyi. a lecture by Mrs. Norman Huff wares some bottled "good humor" for his personal use landed in jail.

man, at 8:15 p.m., on Nov. 16, it SI .18 to 81.40 and Ooldoa Dtliclous, 81.73- s.oo. Brutael tprouts were 81.00 to 81.19 a 11-cup luf. Officers became suspicious when -Y I 'mum they saw him unsteadily pushing his cart. Investigation turned up It M'M1 St a well-frosted bottle of spirits nestling amid the ice cream.

waa announced. Monoprinta by Patecky will run to Nov. 30, and the Millicent Rogers Jewelry will be open until Nov. 27. On per-manentrdisplay are Metropolitan loans, it was announced.

Visit in Albany Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul and son, Dick of Portland, spent the weekend in Albany at the home of Mrs. Paul's father, F. C.

Dannals of West Fourth and also at the Dan POBTLAND LIVISTOCK PORTLAND. Nov. 8. (UP Uve-tock. Cattlt aalablt 130t supply moatly tanner to commom early talea ateadyt medium and good cattlt quotable tttadyt good 1184 lb.

ted ateere topped at "17.00 Monday! medium and food fed hellftrt 13.90 Mondavi common ateera today 18.00 to 18.30s cutter and dairy type ateera and heifert 10.00 to ll.SO; common beef belt-ere 13 SO to 18.00; canner and cutter cows moetly 813 to 10.90; ahella down to 7 00; common beet cowa 11 SO to ll.SOi food younf cowa Monday to 18.00; common sausage bulla 14.00 to 13.00. Calrea aalablt 80s market quotable eteady; food vealera aalablt 11 00 to 13.00 nals home were Mr. and Mrs. Al Scott and son, Steve, of Roseburg. Mrs.

Scott and son had been here or above; common and medium calvea since last Wednesday and were joined by Mr, Scott on Saturday, I I if who returned home with them on Sunday. Club Dance Thursday The public is invited to the Townsend club dance Thursday evening at the Veteran's Memorial hall. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 p.m. Bern at Hospital On November 7 at the Albany General hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hospetler of 10.3U It 17.0U. Hog aalable lOOi holdover ISO; tarly aalee eteady with Monday', cloae or moetly 1.00 below early that day! food and choice 180 to 130 lot. 17.50; bulk holdover eupply talking 17.00 down; good 140 to 170 lot. 13.00 to 13.30: 140 to 100 lbt. feeder account! 18 Ms food and choice.

8S lb. feeder, to 18 30; food SOS to 430 lb. eowa 14.00 to 14.30s heavier weight, aalable down to 13.90 and below. Sheep aalablt ISO; market alow; practically no food or choice slaughter lamba available; medium and food 19 00: medium and toad feeder! quotable 100 to 17.30: good twet aalable 8.90 to 7 00. 6 nvu You Cam't kiss when you gire them to her in the Towle pattern she has chosen herself! There are the precious Junction City became the parents "extras" every woman longs for the Cold Meat Fork, or a 5-pound, 3-ounce boy, a 7-pound.

1-ounce girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Towery, and Mr, and Mrs.

Dean Torgeson be- Final Markets Iced Beverage Spoons, Gravy Ladle, Cocktail Forks all in tolid silver, crafted with the distinction that marks all STERLING GRAIN Towle Sterling. Yet you'll find that single pieces, as well Tnatyounejffo the thrill of this New 1950 Studebaker's aa dozens and half-dozens of place setting pieces, are surprisingly inexpensive! May we show them all to yon? CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (U PJ-Grain futures generally commanded higher prices on the board of trade late today with corn and oats showing good strength on reports of-tiew export business. Wheat closed iSp lVa to 1T cents a bushel; corn up to l'a; oats up to rye up i to lt; soy-' beans up 1 lj to and lard up IS to 23 cents per hundredweight. CALL 1850-R ALBANY PRINTING COMPANY W.

Cta between Lyen A Ella. SPRINTING 99 TAKE A 100KI TAKE A RIOEI YOU'll TAKE IT AWAYI This Thanksgiving Surprise Her With Those 'Extra' Pieces She Has Always Wanted To Grace Her 'Table of the TrHIS li our tery cordial invitation to you to come in and drive this mazing new 1930 Srudebaker. Take it out. Try it out. You've never of this aerodynamic new style star.

America is buying this low, long, alluring 1950 Srudebaker faster than any new car Srudebaker ever introduced before. Come in. Get behind the experienced the like of the ride, the haodling ease, the sure-footed safety, the brilliant all-around performance FRENCH'S wheel of a new 1950 Srudebaker and get the driving thrill of vour lifetime! BDmmUme Motors Hi COIDEV -vly eo- 230 tut 2nd St. Phon 286 Albany, Ore. ALBANY'S JEWELERS SINCE 1879 326 West First Street Albany, Oregon..

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