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1 1 1 1 1 ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1980 calendar Church SUNDAY 9 to 18 a adults, no pastry, study, Pop Branding Iron Restaurant, Wet Pacific Bivd. E. to 10:30 (Christian singles fellowship), Fine Foods Main St. Use back door.) Classes Classes MONDAY Noon -Free LBCC beven City Council chambers. Cay Program: Al Barrios.

life saving measures. Bring collee served. Entertainment TONIGHT Ririe Woodbury Dance Ca. coocert. Jefferson High School Performing Arts Center.

85 63 citizens Albany High School -Up the Dewn Staircase. Ave. W. Tickets $1.50 p.m. -Reader's Theater formance, "A Woman for The Loft, LBCC.

8500 Pacific Blvd. S.W. Tickets, 52, at door. 8:3 p.m. to midnight Circlers dance.

Fairview Fairview Road. Lebanon SUNDAY 5 to 8:30 p.m. Dance Chat. N.W. Elks Drive.

Al follows MONDAY Main St. Singers auditions to Events SUNDAY 11 am de 5 Crabtree Ball Crabtree. cents each year up to 12. Doer Fire Departrepair funds Weavers pers first Gallery, Public for viewing Make historical tour March Shedd. 85.

Send to State UniversiDe. Corvallis Government events MONDAY School District Old Pacific Council. City Bal. Sweet Home School District directors, RI. Organizations TONIGHT p.m Grange pollack, M1 North Albany Road: 8p.m.

meeting 8 p.m. -Crowfoot Grange put ty, Cascade Drive and Central Avenue. -Scle Grange Riverview Comm Ball Road. Crabtree p.m Mavericks, Singe Parents dance to Mello-Tones. TAR Re 3410 Spicer Read S.E SUNDAY 9 a.m.

Newport Corvallis. Bring Vips. 1-5 and Highway Cards at Heatherdale Mobile Home Court Inters 01 MONDAY 11:8 p.m. Association Retired potluck, Albany Senior Center, Water Ave. N.W.

Program: Neil Adams speaker: Mart of Medical Services Inc. 12:30 Chapter 0, PEO, bome of Mrs. John 606 Washington St 11:30 p.m Chapter CK, heme el Mrs. James Prochnan, 3000 Hurley wood Drive. 7:30 p.m.

Overeaters 2512 Geary St. S. Nest to South Albany Church parking lot. Marguerite 60 Order of Eastern Star. Lebanon Masonic Hall Grant Street, Jewish Barbara Rosenson Place.

Public services MONDAY am. to 5 p.m. Free VD clinic County Health Services, Courthouse annex. Blood to Well child East Medical Center. Holley and Long streets, Sweet Home.

Birth 10 21 years. Si nece Call 1 and Ave (back al St. Peter's friends relatives SE. Public Education Association, 3 Method Teachers Assn Senior citizens TONIGHT Albany Sr. Ave.

-Dance MONDAY Sr. Water Ave. Exercise: until 4 p.m. VITA Births Te a Tosa 7 30 ounces. Feb.

12 To Theresa N. S. pounds To Delores and David Hughes, way Road. Leba a girl. Jaime Daryl.

pounds. Feb. To Maurine Mark Pritch, 150 Sweet Home, a 7 pounds ances. To Lari Feb To and 47119 Butte Drive, Foster. a Paul 15 ounces.

Main St. No. 2. To Richardson Gap Road. Sheila Lee.

9 6 Gou a 21. To Marcella ad Brace Rock, 25 K. a Sarah Ada. 1 pounds ounces. Feb.

Te Debra and 308 St. a girl. Carrie 7 pounds 3 To Joanna Holt. 206 Denya Ray, pounds 14 Feb. Te Robert 8 pounds 9 Te Julie Cascade Drive.

boy. Mitchell Gene. 9 pounds 30 Feb. 22. To Mary and Smith 1331 19ch Sweet Home, Becky Marie.

28 pounds. Feb. 22. To Jody and Elvie Gaskey, 1145 Juniper 7 St. Sweet Home, a bey.

Kenny Lee. pounds 14 ounces, Feb. 23. To Diane and Jim 1 153 Tamarack St. No.

14. Sweet a 8 pounds ounces. Feb. public safety report Fire, ambulance runs (from 8 a.m. Saturday to 8 a.m.

today) ALBANY EMERGENCY AMBULANCE 8:56 a.m. Friday 504 Chicago transport In service 14 minutes. a.m. Friday 504 Chicago to Albany General Hospital sick. in service 32 minutes.

ALBANY FIRES 1:07 pm Friday Pacific Boulevard S.E.. car fire. One in vice 12 minutes. 9:11 Friday S.E.. false One service 18 9:40 p.m.

Friday list Avenue Pacific Boulevard, false alarm. One in service 19 a.m. Saturday Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street, false alarm. One unit in service 15 minutes. LEBANON EMERGENCY AMBULANCE 1:11 Friday 1177 8 St.

Community Hospital one per One service 8:15 p.m. Friday Middle Ridge Drive to Lebanon Hospital person sick. One unit in service 4 12:01 a.m. Saturday 48 Cedar Drive Lebanon Comm ty Hospital. son sick.

One service LEBANON FIRES 7:57 p.m. James Place. Sue fire. in service 14 12:01 Cedar Dri balance service minutes Vehicle accidents (from a.m. Saturday to a.m.

ALBANY POLICE 10:45 a.m. Friday Pacific Avenue and Geary Street. Drivers: John 1. 854 Ballwin. Mo.

Fred Meister: M. S.S.K 10:46 a.m. Friday Pacific Geary Street Drivers: Etta M. RI. 1 Bor 150.

Ty Len Jones. 26, 1705 Walnut 8.5. 1:11 p.m. Friday Geary Street Santiam Highway. Drivers: Kelley 18.

5715 and Dawn Marie Van La Gilkey Read. Scie p.m. Second Street and Drivers: Candice Koster, 25, 1500 St. 25. Warwick Place.

cited for as in left -hand turn. 4:19 p.m. Friday Ermine Street and Pacific Drivers: Glen Gregory N. River Drive. Sweet Home, and Carl Ivan Allen.

2155 River Ave 6:15 p.m. Friday Waverly Drive. 25 of Street. Driver: Paul 25. 309 Loop Read.

Ped Drive. SWEET HOME POLICE 5:2 pm. Friday 62 E. Drivers: Ronald Craig Greening, 22. 00 Part and Milton Paul Parley, 21.

62 E. Lang Burglaries, thefts ALBANY POLICE Showcase. 220 First St. Thursday and 11:15 One chess Doug son. St.

SE. me his race car. Value: Santiam Taken: construction and cones. Value: LEBANON POLICE Jean W. St.

65 a.m. and 11:18 a.m. in Circle Foods. W. Oak at 1:58 a.m.

Sa Taken: undetermined amount of cast unidentified male. Test your with words and solve the Crossword. Every day in your. Puzzles Albany Democrat- ficrald Albany Democrat (USPS 012-280) Democrat Publishing Company, by The and Telephone From Labanon SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by Carrier One Year 854.00 By In Oregon Out of State By P.O. Bor Per single copy 25 cants rates apply outsido city or P.

O. Bor The Albany right to by prepaid notice Entered as second class nail Albany, Oregon Post Office 47321 Clark Frost Hawkins Rouse Burnett Sutherlin Blain Seven honored at Albany DSA banquet fo GUS AUGUST twice was president of the county 4-H Leader Association and does private tutoring and counseling of children with special By Democrat-Herald Writer in 1970 was selected Oregon's 4-H leader of the year. problems. In 1975 be helped start a campaign to buy and activate a 4- Mrs. Rouse, 35, 432 Burkhart St.

N.E.., is a bookkeeper for Friday was Sadie Hawkins Day but only in Albany. Center near Salem, serving three years on the Oregon her husband's upholstery business and serves on City the Glen "Sadie" Hawkins, 56, was recognized Friday night as State University Livestock Development Committee. Council. Albany's 1979 Distinguished Service Award. Hawkins also helped organize the Oregon Suffolk Breeder's She is a member and past president of the PTA, is a member of the winner of Hawkins, a Shedd sheep raiser, was among seven persons Assocation, which he served as president for two years and Committee for Citizen Involvement and Comprehensive honored at a the Distinguished Service Awards banquet, director for four years.

In addition. be is a Kiwanis member. Planning Review secretary of the Committee, Albany Junior sponsored by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce and Woodpecker, active in the Linn County Livestock Associa- Women's Club, has been active in working to restore Festival, historic Jaycees. tion, a member of the Solid Waste Committee and chairman buildings, and has devoted time to the Spring distributions. Arts Others winners were Clara Frost, 43, first citizen for 1979; of the 1974 Boys' Club donation drive.

Storybook Land and Christmas basket junior first citizens Dala Rouse, 35, an Albany coun- Mrs. Frost, 3110 Liberty St. S.W., is wife of Linn County Clark. 30, 602 29th Ave. S.E.., moved to Albany five years In cilwoman, and David E.

Clark, 30, Albany parks and recrea- She District is active Attorney in Girl Jackson Scout Frost. projects; is a member of the ago 1976 he and in was 1975 on the coordinated Youth and park Senior projects Citizens for the Committee Jaycees. and tion director; and Rick Burnett, Rick Sutherlin and Charles Blain, Jaycee keymen. Greater Albany Public Schools Zone 3 Advisory Committee; was an Explorer Scout Leader and United Way loaned exOregon State University's new football coach, Joe Avez- served on the District 5 elementary school board until con- ecutive in 1977. was the guest speaker.

solidation; started a Jewish Service Group to relieve Chris- Clark is a Scout Leader and has been serving as Scout zano, Hawkins became active in Albany community affairs tians from jobs during Christian holidays; is vice president Troop committee since July 1979. chairman: almost from the time he returned to Shedd from the Navy in and chairwoman of fund raising drives for Hadassah, a mid- He is ordained as a high priest by the Church of Jesus 1945 and settled on the farm. Willamette Valley social-service organization; secretary of Christ of Latter Day Saints and is the bishop's second He was president of the Community Club in 1946 and in 1947 Friends of the Library; active in the League of Women counselor in the Albany First Ward. leading the "Greenback Livestock Club," which he Voters and the American Association of University Women; Clark received a state "Under 30 Award" presented anbegan still does. member of the Modern Travelers Study Club and nually to the most outstanding parks and recreational profesHawkins has served on many Linn County 4-H committees, Toastmistress Club: serves on many PTA committees; and sional in Oregon under 30 years old.

Past winners shown for Albany service awards Here's a list of the winners of Albany service 1972; Mrs. Dee Deems, 1973; Esther Ferguson, 1974; Fritz. New award last year. awards the past 10 years: Ron Loeks, 1975; Leonard Roche, 1976: Orris Jaycee Key Man Awards: Fred Boehme and Carnegie, 1977; and Al Riesen, 1978. Williams, 1989; Chuck Snyder, Gary Dahlinger Distinguished Service Award: Orval Thompson.

Bob Whitehead. 1970; Marvin Mann and 1969; Larry Roth, 1970; Justin Junior First Citizen Award Jim Jordan, Schrater, 1971; Kenneth Lane and Stuart Olson, Ransom. 1971; Don (male): Catt, 1972; Mrs. Theo Jones, 1973; Rex Casey, 1974; 1969; Dr. Dan Moore, 1970; Ron Loney, 1971; Bill Fisher and Bob 1973; Mary Pontius, 1975; Marland Rice, 1976; Marvin Sax- Brickey, 1972; Phil Griffin, 1973; Mike Martin, 1974; Al Acker, Mike Roughton, Reddy and Barry Valder, 1974; Carl Fair and ton, and Hector Macpberson, Don Albright, 1975; Gary Lemco, Dahlinger, Terry Fogiesong, 1975; Ted Nyberg and Terry 1977; 1978.

1976; First Citizen Award: Howard Hickam, 1 1969; Russ Houdek, 1977; and Ed 1978. 1976; Dale Church and Bill Buckley, 1977; and Tripp, 1970; W. Allen Chadwick, 1971; Richard Blunk, Junior First Citizen Award (female): Sharyn (cg) Miller and Roger Putzler, 1978. obituaries weather Edward Reeser Edward Reeser, 79, of 5353 Columbus St. S.E.

died early today at the Mennonite Home. Funeral services are pending at Fisher Funeral Home. Esther Hendricks Graveside services for Esther Kinsey Hendricks, 88, of 719 11th Ave. S.W will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Willamette Memorial Park.

She died Thursday at Sunset Care Center following an extended illness. Born Dec. 13, 1891, at Kenton. Ohio, she, had lived in Albany since 1973. She lived in Boise, Idaho, for many years.

A bomemaker, she married Otto William Hendricks on July 19, 1921, at Mountain Home, Idaho. He died April 6, 1957. Mrs. Hendricks was member of the Albany United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, James of Albany and Robert of Rochester, N.Y.: a sister, Florence Crider of Youngstown, and six grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Heart By The Associated Press Partly cloudy to cloudy skies will prevail Sunday in Oregon. A few showers may fall on both sides of the Cascades in the wake of a frontal system moving inland from the Pacific Ocean. Afternoon temperatures will be mostly in the 50s. Some fog lingered in western valleys this morning as partly cloudy skies covered the state. Forecasters said rain from the Pacific front would touch the coast and western interior valleys by this evening.

A snow level of 7,000 feet in the Cascades was to dip to 5,000 feet Sunday. Today's pre-dawn temperatures varied from 27 at Baker to 45 at Brookings. Afternoon maximums Friday ranged from 61 to Brookings and Newport to 51 at Burns and Lakeview. Small craft advisories remained in effect at the coast today. Road conditions Oregon troopers warned motorists of patchy ice this morning on Interstate 80N near Meacham in Eastern Oregon, Icy spots and fog slowed travel on U.S.

97 in the Bend vicinity. Other areas with icy spots on roads included Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, Santiam Pass, Willamette Pass, Government Camp and Warm Springs. Albany forecast Willamette Valley Cloudy periods tonight and Sunday with a few showers. Highs in 50s. Lows near 40.

Light wind. Albany temperatures 7 hours to a.m. today) High Friday. Your Albany Democrat- ficrald horoscope every day Association. DEPENDABLE, PROVEN WILD OAT CONTROL.

AVENGE wild oat herbicide is not a test product. AVENGE has been proven in wheat and barley fields all over the northern part of the country. Commercially proven. The reason AVENGE is so effective is because AVENGE lets you treat when the time is right to get your wild oats: from the 3 up to the 5-leaf stage when of the wild oats have germinated. There's no crop loss, and you get a better yield and cut dockage to the bone.

Nothing controls wild oats better than AVENGE. You can depend on it. FULL CIRCLE P.O. BOX 274 Tangent, OR. 97389 Use herbicides effectively.

Read and follow label directions carefully. periods tonight and Sunday with a few showers in west and chance of showers in east. Highs in 50s. Lows in 40s. East wind 10-20 mph.

Columbia Basin Plateau Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with chance of a few showers. Highs in mid 50s. Lows in upper 30s. Light wind. North Central, South Central Oregon Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with chance of showers.

Highs in 50s. Lows from low to mid 30s. Light wind. Northeast Mountains, Southeast Oregon Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with chance of a few showers. Highs in 50s.

Lows 30-35. Light wind. Extended outlook Extended Oregon weather outlook, Monday through Wednesday: Western Oregon Partly cloudy Monday. Periods of rain Low this Rain last 34 hours. trace Total rain year (inches) 10.57 Willamette River arise 60am Oregon forecasts Coast Small craft advisory.

Southeast wind 10-20 mph. Local seas 36 feet, decreasing at times. Long ocean swells west 5-8 feet. Cloudy periods with a few showers tonight and Sunday. Highs in 50s.

Lows in 40s. Southwest Interior Cloudy periods tonight and Sunday. Highs in mid 50s. Lows near 40. Light southeast wind but gusty in exposed areas.

Oregon Cascades Cloudy periods tonight and Sunday with a few showers. Snow level 7,000 feet tonight. 5,000 feet Sunday. Southeast wind 10-20 mph. Gorge Cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday.

Highs 45-55. Lows 35-45. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Monday: Scattered showers Tuesday and Wednes day. Highs 40-50. Lows 25-35.

Bill and Roger 1972; Mike George Houdek, Dannis NE Oregon temperatures Temperature extremes measurable precipitation for the ending at 5 a.m. today. Max. Pep. Astoria Baker Brooking Burns Eugene Medford North Bend Pendieton Portland Redmond Salem The Dalles Tides at Newport HIGHS LOws 12:57 a.m.

81 ft 12:38 p.m. 8.5 7:01 p.m. 0.8 ft Monday HIGRS LOwS 1:25 am 21 1:15 p.m. 8.3 f1.7:17 p.m. 8.8 ft.

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