Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • Page 3

Location:
Albany, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1361 ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD I'AGE 3 Aerojet obtains Favor Debate on Berlin Tired Poll Worker Ditto for Baby Reapportion Plans Drawn upnon in uregon: have been mapping the course of premiers of uncommited nations. WASHINGTON UPl The me conlerence. Aerojet General Corp. said Monday it has taken options on land The meeting was called to align iney include Indian Premier Jawaliarlal Nehru, said to be among the chief advocates of making Berlin one of the major topics of the meeting. uncommitted nations and give I in five locations for a possible site for a sulid-fuel booster rocket SALEM (UP1) The secretary of state's office has drafted three plans for reapportioning the leg By K.

C. THALER Lnited I'ress International BELGRADE (LTD Representatives ol the uncommitted nations gathering here for a conference that opens Friday have recommended that the conferees de-bale the explosive Berlin conflict, diplomatic sources said today. The recommendation stipulated that the conlerence should tackle plant. An Aerojet spokesman said the them a greater say in world affairs. A final decision on how to tackle the Berlin problem is awaiting the arrival of chief delegates to the conference, which will be attended by 24 kings, presidents or company has taken options on islature and one will be submitted to the Oregon Supreme Court if the high court throws out the one passed by the 1961 the problem cautiously and steer First indications were that the conference would merely call on East and West to settle the Berlin problem peacefully to avert a nuclear war.

The conference agenda calls for major discussion on international Berlin will be discussed in this context, in addition to disarmament, nuclear tests, the future of the United Nations, colonialism and aid to underdeveloped countries. State Elections Director Jack F. Thompson said all three are land in Dade County, Ha. and other locations in Florida. Texas, California and Oregon.

He declined to reveal the locations. In Portland, a spokesman for the State Department of Planning and Development, said any comment on the Oregon location would have to come from clear of any involvement in the East-West conflict by taking based strictly on population although they vary slightly. sides. STATISTIC NEW YORK (UPD-One new home has been built for every four babies born in the United States since 1950, the Barrett division of Allied Chemical notes. Secretary of State Howell Ap Agreement in principle on a Berlin debate was reached pling Jr.

said it would be in preparatory discussions which apropos to discuss details since the high court has under consideration a petition asking that the legislature own plan be junked. uDCo) The petition was filed Monday by State Sen. Vernon Cook. D-Troutdale, acting on behalf of three political science professors. The petition says the legislature's plan is unconstitutional.

If the Supreme Court voids the legislature's plan, which did almost no reapportioning, it will ask Appling to submit his plan Thrifty DISCOUNT PRICES Corner First and Ellsworth (o)(d) SIMS betore Oct. J. In any event, the Oregon Con stitution requires that the matter be settled by Nov. 1. Eastern Oregon benefits under the present system, but would lose representation under plans advanced by Cook and those drafted by Ap right, was receivng her first lesson in votinr, but wasn't payinr too close attention.

Her mother, Mrs. Steve O'Hare was one of the voters who entered the polls at p.m., but had to wait in a line that had not been completely processed until 8:55 p.m. The $2 million bond measure passed by 626 to 466 margin. Phyllis Alexander, left, surrounded by 43 precinct books, Is still able to muster a smile after checking more than 1,000 voters names at a school election here Tuesday. Her job was to check each person to make sure the names were in proper places.

Only three names were not in the proper place, one school official said. Two-month-old Cathy O'Hare, rare School Workers Linn County Public Records pling. Island Colonists7 Ship Auctioned SAN DIEGO (UPD The rusted DISTRICT COURT State vs. Ira Thomas Timpy. To Give You the Opportunity to Take Advantage of These Special Low Prices Before School Starts Delendant pleaded guilty to being drunk on a public highway, two Schedule Picnic LEBANON A picnic for members and families of the Linn County School Employees Association will be held in the Sweet Home City Park at 6 p.m.

Thursday. If the weather is bad, the picnic will be moved to Oak Heights school. John Brown, zone president, will nays ed by Mirl Christiansen and Ida Christiansen. American Oil name assumed by Ferris F. Boothe.

Edwin L. Keiser Import-Export: name assumed by Edwin L. Keiser and Patricia Keiser. Chefs Market; name assumed by Chester Waite and Geneva Waite. Speedway Cafe; name assumed by Donald Garron and Jacqueline Garron.

Bob and Fred Well Drilling name retired by Robert E. White and Fred McCown. Mid-Valley Builders Exchange; name assumed bv Darlene Scase. Lew's Building Supply; name assumed by Lewis McGarry and Patricia McGarry. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ncal Martin Strausser, 21, U.S.

Navy, Albany; Clara Lu Ann Hill. 16, student, Albany. Delmar C. Pepperling, 40. plywood worker, Jessie Louise Van De Hey.

23, Lebanon. ASSUMED BUSINESS NAMES Mid-Night Fuel named assumed by Dwayne Garrett and A. G. Newberg. S.

and W. Union Service; name retired by W. W. Weaver and Glenn Burdick. Brad's Floor Fashions; name retired by W.

E. Hinthorn and Warren Kremer. Assumed by M. R. Bradshaw.

Christiansen Electric; name retired by Miri Christiansen. Ida Christiansen, Doris C. Christiansen, and Shirley Hayes. Assum be present to explain the objectives and the state program for the com day jail sentence issued. CIRCUIT COURT Grand jury returned indictment against Donnie Ray Gardner on a charge of burglary not in a dwelling.

Alvin W. Mead vs. Albert J. Moore et al asks $409.27 for automobile damage allegedly suffered in accident Sept. 13, 1959.

State of Oregon ex rel Alvena Huffman vs. Robert E. Huffman: asks support money under Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act. State of Oregon vs. J.

D. Hammock: charged with non-support; sentenced to 30 days in Linn County jail. ing year. Each family attending the picnic 130-foot freighter Western Trader was auctioned for $11,500 Monday, ending an attempt to colonize the Galapagos Islands off South America. The vessel was sold to Barney C.

Morrow, 56, Santa Cruz, and Carmen Micheli, 37, the owner of a Los Angeles chain of pizza parlors. Morrow, who said he would have bid as high as $20,000 for the ship, plans to use it in South American shipping. The Western Trader's original owner was the Filiate Science Co. of Seattle, a 100-family group that tried unsuccessfully to colonize the Galapagos. The defunct firm FILLER COUNT is asked to bring a main dish and a salad or dessert, as well as their PENCIL own table service.

PAPER 9 (OHO) II 1 1 tad. ct for (OHO) SOMETHING HISSING? A LOST AD Plus Free Ball Point Pen JLUI In the Democrat-Herald will contact the Ilnderl WA 6-3211. abandoned the ship at Salina Cruz, Mexico. It was sailed from the Mexico 2.59 VALUE CHILD'S 3 FOR 10c VALUE THERMOS $fl76 No. 2 Ld.

PENCILS JUfor 30 Lunch Kit port to San Diego by Alfred Moodey. 38, his wife, and their three children. The Moodeys remained aboard the Western Trader until July 6, when it was auctioned to Jimmie R. Vann, 41, a Lancaster, Calif, trucker, for $5,100. U.

S. District Judge Fred Kun-zel later declared Vann's bid inadequate. When Vann declined to pay an additional $3,000 for the ship, Kunzel ordered it auctioned on a base bid of $10,290. Proudly We Hail MILLER'S SHOE DEPARTMENT Proudly Presents 3 OF THE OUTSTANDING PATTERNS Selected By Our TEEN FOOTWEAR FASHION COUNCIL 1.29 VALUE VINYL COVERED 490 VALUE 100 SHEETS TYPING PAPER for (2)(2) 3-RING BINDER 7A 25c VALUE 1.29 VALUE Nifty Magnetic SPACE SAVER BINDER Primary TABLET 4for (q)(q) Hanford Reactor Compromise Hit WASHINGTON (UPD Rep. James E.

Van Zandt said today acceptance of a compromise offer by supporters of the Hanford. atomic power plant would be "complete capitulation." Proponents of the plan have asked the House-Senate conferees agree to addition of a 400,000 kilowatt generating unit costing about $58 million to the new production reactor under construction at Hanford, The House, in a fight led by Van Zandt, killed a proposal to convert the reactor into the world's largest atomic power-plant at a cost of $95 million. The Senate approved the proposal. The entire Atomic Energy Commission construction authorization bill is stalled in conference because the House conferees were instructed not to agree to the senate version. Priced it VNC JrV Ill" 49c VALUE Nifty Space Saver FILLER (C PAPER for (b)(0) 350 VALUE 24 Count Crayolas 3 for (Q)(Q) BLACK CRUSHED KID New Square Toe for Dates 98c VALUE OHO Men's T-Shirts ml 59c VALUE SIZES 4 TO 14 BOYS T-SHIRTS for (2)(2) IZZS Autos Damaged In Sunday Crash LEBANON Two cars were damaged in an accident Sunday when a motorist applied his brakes to avoid hitting a cat on Seventh Street near Tangent.

Police said that Clifford Earl Nimz. 33. 677 W. Vine, was traveling south on Seventh about 11:45 a.m. Sunday when a cat ran in front of his car.

When he braked the vehicle in trying to miss the cat, the brakes locked and pulled his car into the parked car belonging to Lorene Elizabeth White, 533 St. LIGHT TAN GREEN SUEDE or RUST SUEDE BROWN COMBO Just Right for That Special Outfit 1.29 VALUE Boys' Sliei to 16 FLANNEL SHIRTS 1.00 VALUE SIZES 32 TO 38 LADIES' BLOUSES 0QC Priced1 at Priced it Swk t's Real (q)(q) .95 Choice" INSURANCE WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING As Soon As Our Complete Merchandise Selection Has Arrived SERVICE Beam-McCormack Insurance P. O. Box 392 Phone WA 8-3371 ACROSS THE BRIDGE SHOE DEPT. i 4 i Open Friday Till 9 P.

M. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN DISCOUNTS DISCOUNTS The Best Place to Shop After All ALBANY For Back-to-School Needs SHOP IN ALBANY.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Albany Democrat-Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Albany Democrat-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
759,472
Years Available:
1888-2024