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rar.K ai.baxt demockat-htkalp Thursday, march 4, im Brief News Around Town Screwdriver Used In RcLbry-Killing Divcrces Given To 9 feliccnts Traffic Violators $175 In District RENO U.I9-Police held James Divorces have been granted to Day of Prayer Observance Set World Pay of Prayer will be observed Friday, March 8, the first Friday of Lent, at the United Presbyterian church. A service of music, worship and prayer will begin at 2 p.m. Churcbwo. men all over the world are Joining on this day in a bond of J. Cleary, 28, on a murder charge tune applicants, including five wives and four husbands, by today shortly after the former Binris Club te Meet Members of the Sunrise Garden club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mra.

James E. Garland, Juniper Una, in the North Albany community. The meeting will begin with a dessert luncheon at 1:30 pjn. Judge Victor OlUver in circuit Bellwood, 111., tavern owner ad hrhzt of Jobslskcrs Drcps 9,641 i.i February SALEM U.R Local office managers for the state unemployment compensation commission estimated that 9041 persons found work in Oregon during February, the commission aaid today. That brought the number of active jobteekert down to 63,818.

This compares with 47,539 1 yr During the tame four-week Traffic law violator! havt paid into the Linn county treasury I total of $175 during the last week court mitted killing a Western Union State Orchestra Members Named Three members of the orchestra of Albany Union High school have been selected as members of the statewide orchestra of 130 that will play for the Oregon Musk Teachers' annual convention in Portland March IB, Drle West, director of the high school orchestra, announced today. The three chosen by Portland directors from among a group of candidates selected by West are Dick Harper, bassoon; Frances Parria and Lois Cegavske, violins. The group will go to Portland woman clerk with a screwdriv er. through thhe office of District Judge Wendell Tompkins. Victim of Cleary'i assault waa worship and prayer.

The theme Mrs. Margaret Jenkins. 47, a Found At H. Fit night, a small yellow and white eat Call for 1034 It "That They May Decreet nave been Issued as follows: To Cora B. Whitman against Hsrry W.

Whitman, awarding the plaintiff custody of three children and $76 a month for support of each, or $228 in all; to May Day vs. Day, awarding the plaintiff custody Of the total $99 wat in cotta of $5 for each case; $20 in ball Have 10:10. widow and mother of three child ren. $783. Adv.

ATTENTION ALBA NT 8TJBSCKIBERS If you do not receive youv paper by carrier before 0 o'clock each evening pleas call the Democrat-Herald "office, phone 2480, and a paper will be delivered to you, No delivery after 7 p. an. ATTENTION LEBANON SUBSCRIBERS 55 If you do not receive your paper by carrier before o'clock, call D. Simons, phone 7051, 483 Park street ATTENTION SWEET HOME it SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before I o'clock, call John Stein, phone 428. forfeitures and $40 In fines.

Churches participating In the Mrs. Hazel Willaman, of service are um, united jpresoy Tinea of 110 each were paid by Social Night Bet A todal gathering for young people of the terian, with Mrs. Russell Har of one child snd $40 monthly sup three speeders, Thomas Alexander Moore, Klamath falls; Leonard Eugene Hamblin, Albany and Grand Prairie grange will be held rison presiding; faith Lutheran, Mrs. Christian Engb; First Bap period, claimants asking compen port money; to Doris Karnosh vs. Charles Karnosh, awarding at pjn.

Saturday at the hay. for rehearsals March 17 and will tist, Mrs. Don Hayne; First Math Joha King VUaa, according to Mrs. John Sheppard, custody of child to the plain odiat, Mrs. AI Trimble; First Ftnea of 15 each were paid by sation dropped "to 42,859 last week.

However, the number wat 0438 from the peak of 49,097 reached during the first week play at the convention session March 19, West said. Final se youth chairman. Members are tiff, $39 support money a month Herbert Lloyd Crosdldler, Spring' Presbyterian. Mrs. J.

K. Weath, erford; Evangelical United Breth asked to bring guests, lections, he said, were based on and ratifying a property settle ment agreement field, for twitching license plates ren, Mrs. E. E. Ages, and First of February, compared with the early 19S0 top of HMB-i musical ability and instrumental distribution.

Zonta rummage sale, Sat, Mar. Sparks, Nev, the Other clerk on duty at the time of -the slaying, Identified Cleary at the killer. Cleary, a handsome, curly-haired six-footer, was arrested a motel where ha had been ttay-lng with hia wife, Ellsa, 28. Mrs. Cleary, a former Chicagoan, was held as a material witness.

Mrs. Willaman aaid Cleary entered the office about I a.m. and spoke to Mrs. Jenkins. The next thing I heard wst a kind of groan and I heard Mrs.

Jenkins say, Oh, she toldj police. Mrs. Willaman said she looked and Boyd Emmett Crumpacker, Portland, for following another (, at 110 E. First Ave, next door T6 Margaret L. Brown vs.

George W. Brown, restoring to the plaintiff, her former name, Christian, Mrs. Lars Frederick' ten. A Special musle win be furnish' Nearly every tection of the state reported fewer parsons car too to Edwsrdt Automotive Service. -Adv.

Larsen; to Alfred E. Reynolds vs. ed by Mrs. David, White and Oil circulating beater. Will keep five rooms warm as toast Make us an offer.

Phone 1226-J Coats only were paid by Martin Arthur Stromaeth, Albany, for having' a defective atop light; Lucille Reynolds, swarding cui' Mrs. Sven Eliasten. Stcinp Collect er Publisher Dies tody of a child to the defendant Say-Watchers Named Sky' after 5 p.m. or weekends. Adv.

watchers from among the Ground looking for job than' early last month, but four offices in eastern Oregon had more on their Active lists than February. However, increases in the LaGrsnde, Lake-view, Baker- end Ontario districts were smalL' Freddie Prank' Miller, Idanha, for lacking an oversized permit, and obligating the plaintiff to psy $90 a month for its support; Observer corps to serve at the Back From Paha Springs H. (Cantlnuat Pram saea Outs to David L. Miner vs. Dorothea city hall station from Thursdsy Daily Cbfaticns On lb Market T.

Birchard, head pharmacist at awarding the plaintiff up and saw Cleary striking Mrs. fined $10 but the fine suspended; Adam Jocham Kerber, Salem, for failure to display name and AF number; Tommy Lewis Holland, midnight to. Friday midnight have been named by Mrs, Elaine custody of four children; to Carl Jenkins about the head and face the Payless Drug store, with Mrs. Blrchsrd, returned Tuesday night Eman, captain for the week. Fol with a large screwdriver, She Jewell vs.

Gloria Jewell, awarding custody of a child to the de ing it In the building it now occupies at 620 I. 1st ave. It became the world's first semi-philatelic publication In 1933 but resumed weekly publication in 1139, due to world conditions at lowing is the list: Martin Hou Dicked up the telephone and Rosebijrg, for ignoring a stop sign; Arthur Joseph Bourn, Leb Final LOCAL ktAIKSTS fendant mann, Glenn Dryden, David tee called police. (Following yriett Mr uted today by lorat, yroduc an aacklBg Smw To Bernice Eisenbrandt vs. Eman, Don Elkins, Gary Elkins, "Come Cleary shouted at from a month's, trip to Palm Springs, Cal.

They made the trip by motor. At Palm Springs they saw Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cross and Mr. and Mrs.

George Nissen, also vacationing from Albany, and got a glimpse of President ana an JBWWI wubmu anon, for lack of a stop light on hit trailer; Laurence Oliver Me-Hugh, Alsee, and Harold Elmer that BoUeaJ Walla Eisenbrandt, ratifying a property settlement agreement and to Walter Hess vs. Ruby E. Violet Taylor, Hazel Blessing, Frank Flamme, 'Dorcas Cobb, Marion Chandler, Denny Tayldr, The, Western Stamp Collector resumed semi-weekly status in UVI SeUlTtY her. When the refused, he began chasing her through the office. She finally raced out the back door and into a gambling club next door, where the screamed Jtc tiaumi.

4 tat, tna tar fry.ri. ttt lb Ba. Hess, restoring to the defendant her former name, Wilson. Joe Unfred, Marie Grant, Margy Person, Jay Palmer, Alice Pal Eisenhower as he was leaving giaw CHICAGO U.R) Old crop soybeans were the standoutperform ers on the board of trade today while most other grains win on the decline. On the close, wheai ruled te 14 cents a bushel lower; corn to 1 lower; oats lower to Colored fowl mm Lafhara fourth mer, Kathleen Miller, Justin for help.

Miller. Old Jar Cleary picked up 133 from the after his golfing trip there. Linn Girls Elected Mr. Van Dahl waa a member of the Albany Stamp club, Albany lodge No. 159, B.PAE.; St John's lodge No.

17, A.F.&A.M.; he waa a 32nd degree Mason, member of Mexican Labor Bill Approved Wilson, for hiving no operators' license; Delbert Hay Witt, Albany, for having I defective muffler; Loon Hoy Kennel, Albany, for Ignoring a stop sign; Calvin Albert Dennis, Albany, for lacking a muffler on his car; Richard Kenneth Miller, Albany, for Ignoring a stop sign; John Charles Schnepp, Albany, for having an Inadequate muffler, and Stanley Onglot Smith, for cash drawer and ran to hit ear, a 19S3 convertible Cadillac He Seie Fartaer in Tewa Ken Lars, and A ta neth Cunningham was in town had the money in hit possession Madluaa. and A To FHA Offices today from his farm near Scio. Small, srado A -J4C the Camel Herders, Al Kader Shrine, the Linn County Shrine WASHINGTON (U.fi)-The sen when he Was arrested. higher; rye 1 to-1 lower; soybeans lower to 7 higher; lard 3 lower to 18 points a hundred aaaea-rua, lust, BruK-; ate yesterday approved a bill to Mrs. Jenkins was dead on ar dub, Albany Chamber of Com CORVALL1S U.R Janet rival at Washoe Medical Cen MVISTOCK fteturna From Portland Mrs.

W. Maye of Spring Hill road re let the United States recruit Mexican farm workers at the Smith of Grants Pass today wat pounds higher. V. STOCKS Good sad chalet Mill ter. merce, the Masonic Stamp club of New York, as which he had been a printer for the Masonic turned home Wednesday from having no learner's permit named president of the Oregon Future Homemskers of America comanui oatua imnty eattl NEW YORK 0JJ9 Recently Robert Thompson forfeited $10 laggard railroad shares came In philatelic publication; the Amerl Caanor catU SS M-MOt Shall eattl down More Aid Offered by the more than 200 FHA members attending the two-day state St Vincent'a hospital in Portland where she has been confined for a week tod a half following major surgery.

can Stamp Dealers' association Commarelal bulla an.i ball on a no operator's licenae charge and Garry Gene Girarard, Portland, also forfeited $10 for border whether or not Mexico consents. The measure was adopted by a 89 to 22 vote after Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey, and Herbert H. fought unsuccessfully to kill it They charged it would allow to market leadership today to carry the list to its, best levelt in the general average for year, and he was a charter member of aa.80-is.oo Utility bulla convention on the Oregon State I college campus.

Caaoar bulls the Albany Exchange club. Latin America 15.00-18.09 Industrial issues reached their He is survived by his wife, having no motor vehicle plates. Gordon Ray. Stults was sen Other officers elected by the "The Student Prince' is coming March 26 and 27. Adv.

CARACAS, Venezuela (U.0 Good and cbalea eato Coaimaraiat salvai Utility calm CuU aalroa delegates from high schools Arlene; one daughter, Mrs. David best average level since Oct 28, 1929, more than wiping out the fenced to 30 days for driving it aa.oa-u.os SS00 dawa sit.oa-is.oa throughout the state are: G. Blake; two grandsons. Allan thousands of "subversives" to flood into the country. Clara Wright of Junction City, and David Blake; one grand Good and cholea faal Commarelal nal Two Girts Greet World Mr.

small loss of the previous session. The rails were at their best for while his operator's license was suspended, but the sentence was also suspended. vice president; Kenna Lou Bell SM.TMS.79 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today offers Latin America increased financial-economic cooperation in exchange for determined action to crush Communism in the "Western hemi The bill is identical except for snd Mrs. Barker, of Hosa two Utilities eased a bit daughter, Andrea Dozler, of Stay-ton. A daughter, Jennie Dozler, died in 1947.

tis.ia-si.Ts tows Albany are the parents of a 7 Aircrafts met new buying de minor wording with one psssed by the house Tuesday. The bill would authorize the pound 12-ounce girl born Wed roaHANo uvitrecK The funeral will be held in the nesday at the Albany General of Siletz, vice president of projects; Bonnie Thornton of Brownsville, vice president of public relations; Myrtle Peder-son of Eugene, secretary; Lois Dinsmore of The Dalles, treas mand on estimates of good earn tags ahead. sphere. hospital. Todsy a 7-pound 11 Fortmiller Fredericksen chapel Saturday at 2 p.m.

with the St. The strategy Dulles will lay Th eattl mirkit aetiva today. Cattl S50i aurktt activa, ataadyi aw rood fad ataara cholea acarca; atlllty-eomniaretal itHra S14-1S utility, commarelal htlftn SU-ISi anOarouttar ounce girl waa born to Mr. and Labor department to bring Mexicans into the country for seasonal work on farms although an American-Mexican agreement on Shrine Hospital for Crippled Mrs. S.

S. Blackwell, also of Al before the Inter-American Conference is regarded here as the in lieu of flowers, these bany, John's lodge No. 17, A.F.&A.M., officiating. The famify has requested that friends make donations to the donations may be left at the urer; Carol Hraba of Dayton, parliamentarian; Janet Babcock of Hillsboro, historian, and Patricia L. Nyman of Jefferson, such a migrant laBor program has expired.

tows neatly St.S0-ll.J0i Saw to SIS; utility eowa SH.9O.U.60; abort load eom-norclal cowa SIS Ml atUlty-eoromerelal bulla Calrae SOi atarkat about ataadyi law Eisenhower administration's first definitive attempt to tighten hemisphere security and improve funeral home. Local Man's Father Diti Ar NbrrhfiafaV Minn. Word has been received here that Jo Hopeman, father of Floyd Hopeman of Albany, died Sunday at Northfleld, where he resided, and where the funeral was held yesterday. :) Mr. and Mrs.

Hopeman were called to Northfleld by the fatal illness of Joe Hopeman, who had frequently Visited Albany and who had gained a wide acquaint To see Realsilk representative call 2770-R-5 Adv. editor. Berry Festival "good neighbor" relations. Speech Todsy Junior Posse Planned Forma- Workers Named Trial of Postoffice Theft Suspect Scheduled jtion of a junior posse to ride under the aDonsorahin of the Linn The-secretary of state to spesk late today. The reception speech re food-cholca taalart W3t7 utltlty-aaat-merelal SIS-lt.

Hosa ISO! narkal rathar alow but about ataadyi eholea 1-1 butehart 110-13S lb. taSSS.SOi atvaral lot aioatly thoka butckan unialdi ehele Ssa-Slt lb. aowa aas-auti ehalea too-740 lb, aU, Sheap B0) market ot adaejuataly teat-adi ekoleo-arlm fad woalad lamb eso- PORTLAND (U.R) Trial for ceives is expected to provide LEBANON Committee chair-, County Sheriff Posse will be men for the 19S4 Strawberry discussed at a meeting set for Festival were announced today a D.m. Fridav at the city hall. Walter R.

Carroll, who pleaded innocent here yesterday to an in by E. Arnold, manager. guidepost to future hemisphere relations. If the policy he presents is indorsed by most of; the other Charles Lelaod of the Sheriffs dictment charging him with or aborai lood-cholee Saodara S1S anceship here. Mr.

Hopeman is survived by two children, the ton and a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Yoder, of Seattle; by five grandchildren, Posse, announcing the meeting, 1 complicity in the theft in No -a. tie. SO or above; tood chalca owoa SS.SOt. nations at the conference, friend said that anyone Interested in vember of 195Q of 20,000 cur ship among the Americans prob- rency from the Umatilla, wm strengthend.

not and by hit widow. having a youngster become a member of the riding group is cordially invited to attend the Friday evening meeting. vl chances are it will be weakened. FENDER SK1BT TAKEN LEBANON Dean Ward, 733 Park st, reported to police this morning the theft of a fender skirt from his 1951 Ford. He said the theft took place last night while the ear was parked on Park street irv mii Early indications, notably yes- Wilham Malcolm Ritchey.

now in heg serving a sentence in the Oregon Venueia penitentiary on a state and Cuba, appear to offer hope Shedd Flouring Man in Town Ronald Townsend of the Thompson flouring mill at Shedd was an Albany business visitor Thursday. Kjor Funeral Held Services for Mra. Mathilde M. Kjar, who died at her home at 1323 S. Main Street Sunday, were held at the Fortmiller-Frederick-ten chapel Wednesday afternoon.

Rev, Lester Jones, pastor of the First Christian church, officiated. Mrs. Glenn Taylor wat the organ pajau; cm yvaraen, program, A. B. Cash, bands; Jack Buchanan, finance; Ralph Seroggin, contraction; Ken Sims, street decoration; Howard Berger, grounds; Richard DeKuyper, platform decoration; Jack Wentworth and Clarence Shimanek, cake; Glenn Gillenwater, police; Ken Fuller, streetf Charles DeFoe, publicity; Frank Groves, folk dance; Harold Reeves, special events snd, clown band; and Virgil farm implement display.

Members of the Lebanon Junior Chamber of Commerce will be in charge of the queen committee. The Strawberry Festival hm. flTtwnu rZTZtrZ i ha DUe' "nti-Red crusade will robbing the Umatilla post office i ioan 4 be approved, at least in principle, 1 n' "lT i by other American nationa. In the past, Latin America ha. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all our been generally indifferent to unv vs vi a.

iiv gjwvcaii- ment will try to prove Carroll! Communism. Most of the 20 na many friends, neighbors and tives for their kind words of nathv in our recent sorrow, snd was with Ritchey during the November robbery. ist-soloist. Casket bearers were Sam Young, Ed Pierson, John tionsv have condemned it as an international conspiracy, but few The new WALKING MUFFIE is now wearing gay cotton prints and fancy dressup fashions. Every little Muffie mother will love the gift package of 2 pair shoes and socks 50c.

See Muffie at Vince Barrett Sports. Adv. have done anything effective to Sweet, Owen Smith, Al Stenberg for the beautiful service and flor-and Lewis Murray Interment 1 al offerings. The family of Mrs. was in the Riverside cemetery.

iLuella Cornett check its spread. 'dates are June 10, 11, and 12. To counteract this attitude, In NOW yea an SISSON KEPT IN JAIL Arkel Sisson, convicted by a circuit court jury here on a simple asasult charge this week, has been sentenced by Judge Victor Olliver to serve four months in the Linn county jail, on recommendation of District Attorney Courtney Johns, inasmuch as he has been confined to the local jail since Dec. 23. 1 formants said, Dulles will offer increased technical aid and loans to underdeveloped nations, pledge the Eisenhower administration to fight high tariffs, and indicate that private American capital Is available to nations Portland Insurance Men Here Crosby Owens and Ed Eggen, insurance men from.

Portland, were in Albany on business Wednesday. 7J that want it OILPAINHNGS TENDER T-B0NES RIBS SIRLOINS 1 aMMJ StmS thuja ajj aaA ths first tbs yea try FOR THAT "STEAK-HUNGRY" FAMILY at 0 tr Si i Steen's Friday Saturday SPECIALS Beeidoasl 37c ib. Drydens Hsve Dsughter Word has been received by Albany friends snnouncing the arrival of a daughter, Amy, to Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. (Bill) Dryden of HeathsviUe, Va. This is the fourth child of the Drydens and was born at Medical College of Virginia hospital in Richmond, Va. The baby weighed pounds 8 ounces. Mrs.

Dryden is suffering from a virus infection that will require her hospitalization for some weeks, in complete bed rest, Mr. Dryden reports. Mr. Dryden also writes he soon hopes to publish a paper of his own, as a deal is now on for a paper, a weekly, in Maryland. Mrs.

Dryden is well known here and was Berle Marks, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Marks. FOR YOUR LENTEN MINUS A REAL TREAT Everyone it ptinting bcantifnl, orir- Inal oil paintinp with Picture Craffs complete art kil Rib Sleafts it No a-JI Sorry we ran out Itst week, plenty this timi te-2Vi Lb.

Ave. experience necessary, results guaranteed. Numbered eanvat ruidet tout hand pre-mixed colors are keyed to canraa. Ererything yoa need, complete in one kit. A fascinating new hobby for you, for children, for shut-ins.

Cheese front 31 beautiful ertitHletigned subjects, land-tco pet, still efts end the circus series for the children. ShorlRibs2F At the 8t Francis Registered at the St Francis hotel Thurs- SKINLESS FULL OF FLAVOR Set Incfadtt NvnkaraJ aititfi camea (It a ID tn mini aa aalati eteactalarinfikraaa md CfltAetS sMefllBfl IglgtntlsttltJM day were Harold Eggleton, Bar-I low, N.D.; Lou' Omon, Yakima, Claud Outiand, James a Pierson, A. M. Bobbett, Port-1 land; Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Pet-jerson, Carlton; Jack Gillespie, I Scio; Bub Plumlee, Newport; Donald Stewart Les Angeles. Collage Rolls, i3e oar LEAN AND MEATY ate aoaHaMa at ta.ti. Hams FUNERAL NOTICE This Offer Ends Thii FILL YOUR LOCKER WITH GRAIN-FED MIDWESTERN IEEF U. S.

Good Grade lb. 38c FRESH SALMON CRABS -OYSTERS SNAPPER SMELT WEST SIDE Queen Av if Elm DOWNTOWN 224 Iroadtlbi Sf. See Ut For Lockers and Locker Supplies LOCKER BEEF PORK STEM'S PACKING HOUSE MARKET THE HOME OF MAFLEKIST SMOKED MEATS WHOLESALE aad UTAH 2m4 and Ferry Albany KENNEDY, Donald 55, Crabtree. died Mar. 1.

He is survived by his wife: Mrs. FJizabeth Kennedy: daughter: Mrs. Stacy Cleveland of Portland; sisters: Mrs. E. O.

Roush of Great Falls, Montana. Mrs. Artie Hatfield of Fraiier Park, Calif, Mrs. Rachel Welting of Los Angeles, brothers: George Kennedy of Philip, South Dakota, and James Kennedy of Custer. South Dakota.

Funeral will be st Fisher Funeral Home. Friday, March S. at 2:00 p.m. Interment Willamette Memorial Park, Mar. 3, 4 MARKETS HABBV FlieM 167 Albatstj Ort).

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