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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 12

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rn 11 AThewy IVwioffit-HmU Friday, 'Sfrrmh 1, 1M1 Open Houif to Honor Couple on Anniversary OAKVILLE An open house to Lebanon Council Discusses Water Franchise Question win Barton, son of the honored guests, and his wife, friends of the Bartons are invited. a. Melville, federal housing di rector for, this area. i 1 observe the golden wedding snnl-veraary of and Mrs. Charles C.

Barton will be held between I and 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the Oak-vine United Presbyterian church, The Bartons are coming from their home in Sacramento, Cal, for the occasion. They are former residents of the' Shedd-Oakville area, having lived here for more than 40 years. Hosts for the affair will be Ed Melville was reported as saying that rent increases such as were LEBANON, Nov. 9 (Special) Lebanon city councilmen dlicusa-ed the matter of granting water franchise to the Mountain States Power Co.

at their meeting here Tuesday but indlcationi were that WIFE DISAGREES TRENTON, Term. (U.Fft There was a postscript to Joe Wilson's card of thanks in the local newspaper expressing appreciation for support in sn unsuccessful campaign for office. The postscript said; "Mrs. Wilson wishes- to thank all who voted against me." recently put into effect in federally operated housing areas could be put into effect in city operated units but were not mandatory. The council took no action to Increase rents In the city oper Hew Homo Nursing Course to Begin LEBANON A new Red Cross home nursing class will start Monday, Nov.

12, in the city hall auditorium. All. sessions, seven in number, will take place in the morning, from 9:19 to 11:19 a.m., with Mrs. H. L.

Albee as instructor. This claw will be the only home nursing clan offered before the holidays, according to Mrs. Leonard Wood, Lebanon chairman. Anyone wishing to enroll should call Mrs. Bert Moersh, 7494.

The Wednesday night class had its final meeting Nov. 7, and en-Joyed refreshments to celebrate the occasion. Those receiving certificates were Alvina Michelson, Vera Myrtle Laidlaw, Helen Wood, Helen Hale, Helen Wilson, Mildred Simons, Lois Wilson, Bertie Jacobsen, Rowena.Larkin. The ladies of the class surprised their instructor, Mrs. wOrville Soule, with a gift of crystal rV tvSf: no action would be taken on tne matter for some time.

A franchise granted the company in 1949 was recently found to be Invalid because of I legal technicality. Councilman Elmer Fitzgerald ated housing unit The federal official also informed Wilshire that the defense de partment Is presently studying all aid that the council should not Indian Accused of Msrdering Woman PORTLAND. Nov. U.R A tsll, W-year-oId Cheyenne bravs wai brought here last night by U. deputy marshall and charged with the murder of a 28-year old Wirra Springs Indian woman.

William Rowland told Woody Jot, tribal enforcement officer, and state police that Mrs. Pauline McCorklt'i neck must have been broken accidentally when he scuffled with her in the back teat of his Monday night Three Indian children dlacov-ertd the woman's body early Tuesday lodged In jocks near i culvert at the entrance to the Warm Springs reservation, It miles north of Madras. 1 State police officers John Newell and Harold Engblom quoted Bowlind ai saying he, Mrs. Mc-Corklt and her husband, William, had been drinking. She disappear-ed early In the evening, Rowland said, and he took McCorkle home.

When he stopped at the agency filling Mrs. McCorkle climbed Into the back seat of nil car and be with her. S. Commissioner Robert Leedy signed a first degree mur-1 der wsrrant yesterday. consider the (ranting of I franchise until it is determined bow much the recent water rate increases are going to cost the public.

Installation of water meters Is also increasing the coat of water here, Fitzgerald pointed out He Bud Tnnlson sand Hike Steffgen were photographed while re- laxlaig with relreshmenta at the Owl Lunch. Noonday Special Lunch 65c Opes From 1:00 ajn. Till 1:00 pjn, HIGH QUALITY FOOD DELICIOUS MEALS OWL LUNCH 118 East 2nd An. Albany, Oregon said that some businesses are now paying three and four times as much for water since meters have been installed and the rates' raised. Mountain States was ranted authority to raise its water rates here after a public hearing here last spring in which the company presented data to show that it was losing money on its water operation.

At the time of the hearing the council asked that any rate Increase be not more than 50 per cent. WELL NAMED MILFORD, Conn (U.ft-An automobile that left the highway and toppled over an embankment was owned 'by the New Milford Auto Wrecking Co. federally owned housing facilities to decide which are needed for defense housing, Decision Awaited If the local city operated housing units are not declared needed for defense the way will be paved for the city to purchase them. The city had been attempting to acquire the buildings for several years. Decision by the defense department Is expected within 60 days, the city attorney was informed.

In other action the council accepted the bid of Siason Electric for the installation of police telephone signal lights. The lights will replace the present bell system of calling officers to the phone. Sisson's bid for the lights was $213. Liquor license renewals for Lebanon Billiards, the Elks club and the Rose Room were approved upon the recommendation of the council license committee. Passed by the council was an ordinance which would prevent the driving of a car in the city limits without current license plates.

It was pointed out that this part of the state code had not previously been adopted by the city. Councilman 0. M. Stevenson brought before the council a building permit which the build PBs(lUD3g Offer You the Most Anywhere WITH THESE OUTSTANDING A-B-C DAYS Today and Tomorrow November 9 10 Shop in Albany Meters Still Being Installed Installation of water meters Is still going on in the residential lection here. Councilman Glenn Glllenwater agreed with Fitzgerald, laying that he did not believe the council should act until after a public hearing.

The council also heard i report from City Attorney Kenneth WlUhlre on a telephone conversation and correspondence with J. ELECTRIC HOME aH For Winter Comfort ing committee had rejected. He pointed out that the proposed project was to add storage space to an existing chicken house. Stevenson pointed out that the council had opposed the construction of chicken houses in the city and LI A DM Mill I fj that on that basis the permit had been turned down, The council affirmed the committee's action In turning down the permit but said that the structure might be built as a separate Sfl At No Extra Coat 1 Lamp and G. f.

Model C-3J Range A Push-Button Timer Assembly 1 structure but not as an addition on an existing building. K-'-y- 1 I Appearing before the council was Frank Bebb who explained he had signed a Bancroft bond application for property he had sold thinking it was for another project. The matter was referred to the street committee with authority to act, il RANGE Packed With Features Plus- Albany Salesman Wins Plane Trip to Chicago A trip to Chicago snd back In the company's own plane has been awarded by Sears, Roebuck and Co. to Glenn Galloway, 135 West Sixth, Albany, for his record in leading; all Pacific coast- salesmen a 30-Pc. of the company by exceeding his annual sales quota by the greatest percentage.

Calloway will leave Salem in the four-engine Pacific Coaster Condiment Set You'll Hove to See to Appreciated about Dec. i and will have about a week's vacation. G. E. Offers You for Nothina Extr The company's Albany store A Lamp and Timer Assembly won a trophy cup for exceeding its sales quota for the 65th anniversary year.

If you choose either of these ranges usually not equipped with these extra features. Yours 095 Oin 2.700,000 G. I forOniy Refrigerators G. E. GROUP SELLS APRONS SWEET HOME The Square Circle met at the home of Mrs.

Ivan Lutton Friday afternoon. Aprons which the ladies have been making for some time were priced and several sold, These aprons may be obtained at the home of Mrs. Charles Swan on 7th avenue, who is president of the circle. 'The next meeting of the circle is slated for the home of Mrs. Robert Houck at 950 S.

15th avenue. As answer te winter heating problems Is Firestone's new Loner. tan eensole oil heater, according to Arte Grotenhuis, local Fire, stent dealer, who is impressed with the smartly styled metal tab-net's rich mahogany tones. The Lonergan ell heater adds warmth, color and comfort te any. home and looks more like a fine piece of furniture than an ef.

flclent heating nnit which gives more heat at less cost. Trouble-free operation Is due te the patented factory. act draft regulator, Muilflow pilot and exclusive Lonercan eval burner made of black beauty steel for longer life and greater heat radiation, A sew patented heat economlier forces heat to travel farther liuldi the combustion chamber, keeping the heat In the room and lowering chimney temperslurea aa much as 300 degrees. The MlnKlow pilot eliminates everyday lighting and permits the insUIUtlon or thermosUt controls. The Lon- 9 sssw js A eriM heater la available in 42,000, 10,00 and (e-3U 1M B.

T. U. units. 3f yp ALBANY FIRESTONE TIRE AND SUPPLY CO. Model C-ll 20995 Model C-21 $22995 In Use 1 0 Years or Longer Buy Age-Proven Refrigerators This One Gives You EXTRA FEATURES Stainless Steel Evaporator The Finest Aluminum Shelves Easy to Serve Ice Cutes Frozen Food Storage Double Vegetable Krispers.

PLUS- A Lazy Susan Refrigerator Set A Set of Refrigerator or Oven Ware STRATOLINER RANGE Make the Range of your choice The Most Beautiful Range Push-buttons that light Automatic Cooking Electric Minute Minder Triple Oven Convenient Storage Raisable Unit with Pressure Cooker. PLUS A FRYRITE Deep Fryer Yours for 2)V CLUB SLATES SPEAKER SWEET HOME Mrs. Ann Lar-gent, Salem, grower of chrysanthemums, will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Sweet Home Garden club to be held at the Timberland Manor community hall Monday beginning at 2 p.m. Mrs. Largent will tell how to grow chrysanthemums in this locality.

The public is Invited. 12th s. Phone 418 forbidden All for 'IkWOUD'S GREAT LOVE STORIES 2ou Plan flow For Xmas Use Our Convenient Easy Payment Plan G. E. Automatic Washers See Them Actually at Work Bring your clothes and have them washed.

This entitles you to your choice of Plastic Mitts or Plastic Damping Bag With No Obligation Yours For Only J5 Technicolor GRtXCRY SUSAN IT" rcbsHmYlAROf i A 4Cji BUY ON 1 EASY I TRMS! DARRYL F.2ANUCK- HENRY KING fST AND irOX STREETS i VENETIAN NOV. 11 ALBANY, OREG.

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