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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 3

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Tuesday, Jane 17, 15 Albany Pmcrt-HrH fare I 'Secret Weapon1 Figures in Yakima Farmers' Rain War Labor Federation Weighs Resolutions Burglar Apologizes TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (U.P-A burglar broke into an unfamilar office and began searching for loot While rifling through desk drawers he discovered he was SEASIDE, Ore. U.R Some 37 resolution! were studied Tuesday YAKIMA, Wash. (U.R)-Rival par-1 order to disperse them and keep tie in Yakima Valley's "rain war" cherries. by delegates to the annual ton- D.

E. Brvnskill Ex-Resident, Dies was received here today by friends of the family that D. E. Brunskill, formerly of Albany but a resident of Tillamook for the last year, died suddenly at Tillamook early today. Mrs.

Brunskill is also reported gravely ill. With her is Mrs. Erma Hoge of Albany. Mr. and Mrs.

Brunskill resided watched the skies with conflicting Wheat rancher pelted the ikies yention of the Oregon State Fed-hopes Tuesday as clouds hovered wh chemical to induce rain to eration tbor, including 0n to How About Fluoridation? As means of ascertaining predominant public opinion regarding; proposed introduction of sodium fluoride the city' water supply system Mayor Lyle Bain and members of the city council have suggested a newspaper poll. Toward this end the is offering its services and for the rest of this week will publish this ballot. Please mark it and return to the Democrat-Herald office. am in favor of fluoridation (Mark X) Bm not in favor of fluoridation (Mark X) in Community Chest headquart- Without taking anything, the burglar departed leaving this note: "Sorry, sir or sirs, I have made a terrible mistake. Every- thing is in good shape.

So sorry." over me area one or America's make its president a richest agricultural sections. The attack on the clouds began $500--month officer of the fed- i Cherry rrowers bombarded whMt "ers hired an ex-'eration. clouds with a "secret weapon" in bring rain for their parched crops, Bon iruu growers immea The constitutional amendment would make the president of the federation an assistant to Secretary James T. Marr. He would carry on organizational work, as at 606 Calapooia St.

before moving sist in legislative duties and take Stabbed by Road Hog WILLMAR, Minn. U.R Police searched Tuesday for an irascible road hog who first refused to let another motorist pass and then stabbed him during an argument over courtesy on the highway. over administration matters when 41 TOII MVOIITI fOIITAII InWI IIIIIII tL CM RUTH MILLETT to Tillamook, where their son, Paul, resides, and operated a neighborhood grocery at Sixth ave. and Calapooia St. Surviving Mr.

Brunskill besides the widow and son are a daughter, Mrs. Harriett Sutter, Berkeley, and a grandchild. iately hired an expert of their own to counteract the rain-making efforts because rain would split the cherries and result in heavy losses. The wet forces were using silver iodide particlea in their attempts to coax moisture from the air. The dries refused to disclose their cloud dispersing technique in detail.

However, Olympia meteorologist Jack Hubbard said he had met with "considerable success" by pumping chemicals into the air from mobile land generators. Except for light traces, no moisture has fallen in the valley for a week. Clouds moved into the area Buy, Sell or Swap through Democrat-Herald Classified Ads. Falling asleep in the bathtub is prohibited by law in Detroit. Marr is at the state legislature.

The move was made as the result of the resignation of Federation President J. D. McDonald as secretary of the meatcutters Portland local McDonald resigned because he felt he could not work under recent constitutional changes made by the local union. Another radical change In the organization was a proposal to organize auxiliaries to unions to enlist women, who "spend the Women Should Ask Husbands' Advic Before Buying Clothes BY IXTH MILLETT Written (or NEA em Ire Only one woman in four, ac- I Man's Advice Is More Rewarding cording to the results of a public Than Woman's So a man's advice on clothes is ELAINE KITTLESON about this question The payments on my farm mortgage and new equipment all hinge on a successful hay and grain crop this season. Is fire insurance available on my crops in the field and in the barn, to guard against such loss? poll, gets her husband's on a hat BEFORE she opinion opinion buys it Monday night, but there was no rain.

Meanwhile, the weatherman stuck by standard procedures of handling the weather. He predicted a "few widely scattered usually more rewarding than the advice of another woman. And there is one other little item that is of no small conse- That means that three women nut of 'four ar missinp a chance money," in a campaign- to buy union-made goods. A resolution reciting the needs for a four-year state college in Portland was handed to the committee on education. One proposed resolution would direct federation officer to take steps to have the law changed under which a teacher's certificate thwr husbands interested in duence.

Buy an expensive hat and i showers." bring it home and the price tag a subject forever interesting to women clothes. They may be missing out in "Candy" means only fudge in the confectionery shops of Eng other ways, Most men are For the answer to any of your insurance problems, consult Elaine G. Kittleson Insurance, 310 W. 2nd, phone 203. be suspended for the rest I pretty sound critics when it comes land.

If you want other candy, I of 'the scbo may to women's clothes. Their minds year in a dispute may cause more comment than the hat. But take the man who foots the bills along and he'll probably say magnanimously when you are trying to decide between an inexpensive little number that would do and a higher priced one that has a certain something: "Why don't you take that one?" pointing to the higher-priced hat. "You look pretty in that." So it's not so dumb to ask a man's advice before you buy a hat JmmmmmmllmJ you ask for "sweets. I ROTH'S BY THE BRIDGE I with his local board over "intolerable conditions." 'AbilahnvTay Inherit Fortune aren't cluttered up with what is "smart this season." They aren't impressed with a fancy label.

They aren't slaves to that word, "serviceable," when it comes to a woman's clothes. Thev iurife a hat or a dress bv At the Store HOUSTON, Tex. U.R) Sheppard 'nn. mMSiir nH on. alnnsv "Dom Abdullah King, the Texas playboy look good?" on the woman who who married an Egyptian shimmy jig trying it on for their inspection.

dancer and became a Moslem de or dress, instead of afterwards. You're pretty sure aren't you that he gets better looking clothes when you go along to help select them? So isn't it reasonable to as- sume that it works the other way, I Women's Dresses Rayons Bsmbtrgt Nylons too? Local Couple Returns From 3-Weeks' Sojourn Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fritch, 1145 W. 12th have returned from a 3-weeks trip into Canada during which they traveled as far east as Niagara Falls.

spite his mother's violent objections, may inherit half of her $3,000,000 fortune. His. mother, 52-year-old Mrs. Bonner King, died Sunday at her palatial home. She had lived there in seclusion since becoming ill several months ago.

Her will and the exact amount LEGAL, NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notlct hereby iven thit sealed bids will be received br th underlined until Summer Coats Drastically Reduced Short and Full Length All Wool Plaid Blouses; "Wrinkl-Shed" gingham e. 1,98 Bemberg, 39" wide, washable Td 79c At West Allis, they visited 1 "our of o'clock p.m.. oreawa ii 1 tandird Time, on the? 24th day ol June, 10.12. and immediately thereafter publicly ui mc leiiiainea a cioseiy-1 Fritch-S twin brother, whom he guarded secret. had not seen since they were aged But a reliable source said at 13 and who with his wife) accom.

Houston that Sheppard, 28, and niH th. Aihav -mmi. ihr. his 19-year-old Sister, Patricia int Miphiean and Canada visit inff opened by the School District Board of i School Dlitrirt No. .19.

Linn County. Ore-, gon. at the Dixie avhool building. Route 4, C'orvallia, Oregon, for an iuue of bondg of aaid School District In the amount of Eleven Thousand Dollars ($11.000 001, aaid bonds to be dated June 18, 1932. and to) mature serislly Id numerical order aa follows: tl.fXMOO on December IS In each of the years 19S3 to lfil inclusive: 13,000 00 on December 16, IMS.

Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 4v per annum payable Dresses for the Toddler 049t. 098 9 Mo. to 3 Yn. Sheen A King, will inherit $2,000,000 to 13,000,000 from their mother's estate. This would be in addition to a trust fund established for his chit- other brothers and sisters and attending a reunion of 41 relatives at Brantford, Ont.

The Fritches traveled via Colorado, Reno, and Salt Lake City, dren by Mrs. King's late husband, returning via South Dakota, Gran- effective when Sheppard is 35. lte Pa8S and the Yellowstone, 1 "mi annually, principal and interest pay- able, at the office of the County Treasurer I Where they SOJOUrned for Sight- of Linn County. Oregon, or at the fiacal i Abdullah and Patricia are Mrs. King's only heirs.

Girls' Cinderella Dresses O49 A98 Siio 3 to 14 Sheers (New Shipment) "11 agency of tne state of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the purchaser, Said bonds were duly authorised at an election held on March 4, 19.12. Bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check In the amount of Two Hundred Twenty Dollars isaao.oo). seeing and took pictures, photographing other seenes elsewhere on their trip. At West Yellowstone they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Clare Thompson, formerly of Albany. They screened their pictures recently at their home when 20 friends and relatives called. The spprovlnf local opinloa of Winfree, McCullough, Shuler and Sayre will be fur niahed the successful bidder. Women's Swim Suits Ona and Two Piece Pass the Monkey 1 PARIS, U.R The Seigneurs de la Fine Guele Association, Lords of the Epicure, have invited Gen. and Mrs.

Matthew B. Ridgway to a luncheon at the Paris zoo. It will feature such dishes as pate of monkey, leg of bear, Jugged kangaroo and blue wine. Ea. To QM The Board reserve! th right lo reject 107 and all bids.

HELEN M. HAWKES. Clerk School District No. 39, Linn County, Oregon Route 4. Box 377A Corvallie.

Oregoa June IT, S3, 1832. Florida has 4844 miles of railroads, while Georgia has 6094. i i JfJft 7p! JF "ZZZZT" Taffeta, 41" wide, beautiful shades 79c Girls' Swim Suits 3i98 Koolfoam Pillows Denim, 36" wide, plain and stripes, Sanf. fi 69c Perma-lift Brassieres Cotton Satin Nylon 50 To 4OO 1 Beach Towels, hand-screened 3.98 val. E- 2i98 Women's Shorts and Bra Set l98-298 iijiii mum in ii iiiMwsaiar mmmm.mv.'mmmmm (: Would you call this the world's greatest invention Perfect Sleeper" Bleached Sheeting, 81" wide TA90C Women's Blue Denim Jeanies, size 10-20 pr 2a79 Boys' Sport Shirts, cottons or rayons Ea.69298 Alaska, American meats in Norway, and AMERICA'S FINEST SMOOTH-TOP MATTRESS! The particular, satisfying, refreshing torn fort of the "PERFECT SLEEPER" cannot be found in any other mattress.

It is the direct result of a remarkable, ultra-modern innerspring construction which includes: PATENTED "VITALIZED CUSHIONING" gives live, more comfortable more healthful support allows you to relax completely. EXCLUSIVE "UNI MATIC" TUFTLESS CONSTRUCTION provides a vtlvety-smooth, uniform sleeping surface without buttons, bumps of disturbing pressures adjusts automatically to your size and weight. LABORATORY AND X-RAY TESTS-prove the "PERFECT SLEEPER'S" greater comfort and more-healthful support, as recommended by leading doctors. an outstanding variety of canned foods 1 Men's Knit Briefssmall, Ige. 59c A Men's Boxer Shorts Pr qoc Broadcloth Siia 30 to 44 Sport Oxfords, crepe soles Pr.

4,69 Perhaps net. Far you racopiize it instantly as the familiar txntainar known as tha tin can. But think for moment of what It has acoxnpliahed. It has changed the eating habits of America helped raise the national health level. It haa fed our armed force all over tha glob and provided them with nutritious and a btUancad diet It haa permit ted an interchange of prod-acta and a iharing of their benefits exry-whert.

For example, Main farmers can eat Oregoa fruits and Oregonians can enjoy New England baked beans. You'll find Hawaiian pineapple in Canada, peaches in far-distant, little-known lands. Through the years American Can Company, working with an alert, progressive canning industry, has pioneered hundreds of uses for this famous container---not only for food, but for such diversified products as motor oil, beer, paint, coffee and ball bearings. The miracle of the tin can could only have happened in America where a free economy offers such unlimited opportunity for a progressive, forward-looking industry to create jobs and make better products available to everyone at lower cost. Mattress esd loi Sprief $5950 Guaranteed by A iGotdHoasekeepin; Boys' Dub-L-Nee Western Jeans Pr 1 on Sanf.

Siia 4 to 12 liVO Oshkosh B'Gosh Overalls and Jackets Sanf. Union Made 3.90 TRADE? Wt Aceept ABytHinf American Can Company Terms Red Felt HATS U9QC LEVIS Size 27-29 r. 3.55 30 to 38 Pr. 3.75 ft Delivery the r.dee The Store 310 WEST FIRST AVE. ALBANY, OREGON OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL CONTAINERS nep peope five feeffer UuU in Canee's Oregon Plant of Portland Phone 15.

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