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ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1941 PAGE TWO Visitors In Albany erana of Foreign Wars will hold a rummage sale Saturday, at 405 German Claims Unsettle Market After Recovery; Grains Advance Brlof Bits From Today's War Moves A. L. Geddes and his aged mother, Mrs. J. R.

Qeddes, of the West First street. Mrs. James Fire loss Declared; More Than Cash (Caatlaara- From Fa- Lytle is io charge. The regular Mill City neighborhood were bust By LOUS KEEMLE meeting of the auxiliary is to be About Town 1 ness visitors in Albany Thursday Of the United Pres. War Desk held Monday night in the Mc afternoon.

He is a former County FINAL Chicago! Oct-' flJJO- Wheat recovered a small portion ot yesterday's downturn as tradi Dowell building with a large dele surveyor of this county. The clamor In Britain for xoedltlon bv Britain. 1 2 WEATHER) REPORT gation front Corvallia; present mediate military 'action to help with a sizeable army, vast suddIv FINAL STOCKS New York, Oct 10. Ma-German claims of a wide breakthrough on the Russian front and renewed tension in the. far east unsettled the stock market today after it had made a general recovery from yesterday'- break.

Russia Instead of the slow and Der Special Fryers or Roasters 18c lb. Shook Produce, Ph. 666. 9-10 ANNOUNCING Oregon Shovter north portion and west ot Cascade! tonight, otherwise partly cloudy tonight haps over-late process of furnish Dr. A.

P. Howells, Osteopathic ing British-American material and Saturday, little change in Here on Bus In aid placet the Churchill govern Physician and Surgeon, announces the removal of his offices fronvthe McDowell Buildlns. across the ffloderrftely Westerly On quiet trading, the industrial ment in an awkward position, wind offshore. Stanley Gearhart from Portland is spending the day in Albany (on xom government decided aoma street to the Clinic Building; Phone average sagged to new low jlnce June 20, while the composite average of ,30 industrials, 20 rail Maximum temperature locally (4 degrees, Minimum Office 868-R. House 868-Y.

jolO-13 time ago that a British offensive on the continent to relieve, the arrangements and overwhelming air support could achieve this object. i The Germans, although they have withdrawn most of their armies to the east, have nevertheless left sufficient troops in western Europe to deal with surprise raids or hold back a British bridgehead which might be established on the French coast. iThe Germans, In the British view, have a. least 2,000,000 meh and the necessary equipment foreign war newa. Other grains and 'soybeans also gained ground, the latter rising more than 3 cents a bushel before profit-taking checked the, upturn.

Wheat finished to.Vi cent a bushel higher. Corn was up to' oats up Vi to rye up td off -Vi, and soybeans were y. to a Chicago, Oct. 10-Wheat range: Open- High Low Clo, temperature last night 2 degrees. Dimness.

On Bun in eta Trip R. Cronise and C. I Mc roads and 15 utilities made a new Rainfall .17 of inch. River 1 pressure on Russia would be-ill-advised at this time. The rea Returns Home- low since July 1.

foot' Miss Lenore Powell has return son, as given in parliament and Curtiss-Wright'led the market Klnley of the Democrat-Herald ed home after spending a week by British spokesmen, is that are in Portland today and Satur in volume. The issue approached 10, as compared With a previous in Portland with her sister, Mrs, day attending a meeting of ad Britain does not have the men, equipment or experience in the 254,000 in insurance and caused 47 deaths of which 29 "were in dwellings. Most of the deaths were of children and infants. Fire loss in Albany in, 1940 was $74,742 and in Linn county outside of Albany it was $33,169 With one death in the county. There are 12 agenciesf for the control and prevention of fires.

In Oregon the state forestry department and the state fire marshal are agencies established by law. The forestry department ia concerned mainly with forest protection but also works with'- the fire marshal and' county courts in toning the counties. The state fire marshal is engaged mainly in prevention, the enforcement of state laws and gathering statistical information to guide in prevention and control. Figures show that 29,730 people in Oregon had one fire each last year while one person had 42 fires. This data Is valuable, to underwriters in choosing risks and otherwise making up insurance H.

Ross. close of 9V4, in response to raising vertising men. land fighting technique developed Dec, 1181-1 1191 U8i llBJ-t May 1231-121 124' 123 1231-1 available in the Britain at Roll developed 8 prints and 5x7 oy the uerman wehrmacht to give ANNOUNCING of the dividend from 50 cents to $1 a share. Wright Aeronautical, Curtiss-Wright subsidiary, de best could not muster enlargement. Your; choice I5c.

J'ly 124-123 124 1231 124J-I Dr. P. Howells, Osteopathic a continental invasion any. guaranty of success. Wood worth Drug.

olu-13 At Albany Oeneral Carl Trulove underwent a major operation tMsrlrMnimg at the Albany General hdspltal. Dorothy Ammon," JfPiohjfSulirtilUed to major surgery 'yesterday at the hospital. Paul Buchner, 85, Jefferson was also received at the hospital yesterday to receive treatment for a broken hip which he sustained when he fell at his home yesterday. and possibly, not even 1,000,000, and that would leave the isles vitally exposed in case of defeat. Now, with the press, members Physician and Surgeon, announces the removal of his offices from the McDowell Building, across the of parliament and the public in Moreover, the difficulty; of Crites, Stamper Buy full cry, Churchill may be forced street to the Clinic Building.

Phone Portland, Oct 10. W.BX Cash, grain Wheat: soft white (bd. wh. soft white (hd. wh.

tto rex), white club, western red, .97 Vi; hard red winter, hard whlte-Boart, Montana wheat, oriein east of Rockies: hMt Office 868-R, House 868-Y. olU-13 Forster Station to lake action of some kind, although the dispatch of a full ex clared an $8 dividend, against $4 previously, and the stock yshot up 6 points. Aircraft issues generally held part of early gains ranging to more1han a point in Douglas, United and Consolidated. Dow Jones preliminary closing stock averages: industrial 122.46 off rail 28.5 up 0.08; utility 17.91 off 0.03, and 63 stocks 41.46 transporting such a force with the necessary mechanized equipment into hostile territory across the Ray Crites, of the peditionary force across the chan Return from Funeral Crites Tire company of Albany, al if R. L.

Redifer and Cecil Burk water would be stupendous. The English channel already has prov and Jack W. Stamper of Marsh-field completed a deal for the own hart of Albany returned yester nel seems unlikely. The high command apparently is convinced that an invasion would fail and probably1 result; in another red spring, 1.16; dark nor. spring, 1.22; hard red winter, 1.15)1.

day from Gold Beach where they ed how. formidable an obstacle it is in the way of a German in ership of the Fred Fo ter service unchanged. Oats: No. 2-28 lb, white, bulk, had been to attend the funeral of Current London dispatches station Thursday and began operating the station today. Crites is to Stock sales approximated Marion R.

Anderson, a son-in-law rates. Voluntary associations in Ore-' of Mr, Redifer who died Tuesday vasion of Britain. It counts both ways. The North Sea would prove an even; greater, obstacle to a landing in Denmark, or Norway. stress the belief that an impromptu invasion now Would not affect the immediate outcome in Russia.

It operate the station, his associate remaining In Marshfield. He, will as the results of an accident sus Ret or frem Portland- Mr. and Mrs. D.JE. Brunskill and Mrs, BrunskiU's sister, Mrs.

A. C. Schoeneman, who Is visiting here from Sioux Falls, S. have returned from Portland, whore they accompanied Mr, and Mrs. BrunskiU's son, Paul, first clan pharmacistlsjnate, in the U.

8. navy. Paul Brunskill has been transferred from Bremerton to the U. naval air station on Kodiak Island, Alaska, and wiU Barley No, 2-45 lb. W.

bulk, 30.00. i Corn: No. Yl thlp, bulk, no quote, 000 shares compared 720,000 yesterday. Curb stock sales were 96,000 shares against 145,000 in the previous session. tained in a logging camp.

Mr. also continue to operate his re gon for the protection against and prevention of. fires include the State Fire Chiefs' association, the State Fire Fighters' association, the Oregon Rating bureau, the The Russian campaign has lit would have to be impromptu, for Anderson is a former resident of there is not the slightest sign that Albany and had been In the camp capping plant at First and Washington streets. The new proprietors report they will continue to sell made steady by firemen Joe Tate Britain has mapped out the care but a short time it Is reported. ful, detailed plans Which would tle affected the great, strength of the German coastal defenses.

The Germans still have their bifr coastal guns, beach emplacements, thick minefields and flotillas of fast boats. and Harvey Wellsandt. The program was arranged by Mel Goode be necessary for such an attempt. Gilmore products and a large and complete stock of U. S.

tires. Reds Rush Reserves To Halt, Pincers Caatlncd rtmm Fact Oat) Dance Saturday Night to the Music of state fire insurance agents' association, municipal and county organizations, local tire departments, county departments, voluntary municipal and county organiza Whatever is done will have to Employed at the station will be be in charge of the pharmacy department of the new naval hos be more than a gesture if public opinion continues rising. who turned the entire procedure over to Chief Hayne, iwho gave the attendance prize which was Despite the obvious advantage Joe Sobolik and Manuel Nelson, a factory trained lubrication man. pital new under construction there, the only pharmacist's mate In a recent statement to parlia tions etc. Thompson 'commended the Al of aiding Russia, Britain has kept her eye steadily on What she Crites reports that; -it will be won by Cliff Knodell.

nied nazi claims of huge encircle- ments of Russian forces and list-. at (he base. ment, Churchill did hot rule but the possibility of an eventual Brit Carl Curlee was present with bany fire department and Chief our aim to maintain the high standard of good wil1 and esteem that Mr. Forster has built up and ed German tanks, planes, and arm-' ored cars by the hundreds as hav. Guest Minister Due deems the main factors which may win or lose the war defense of the isles and the battle of the Atlantic.

1 ish invasion of the continent He even seemed to imply that it would enjoyed for the past year. We so Ine hppn destroved In the fichtlnr: be necessary in the end if Ger Dr. William F. Rotzler of Pittsburgh, will speak at the the two sailors from the H.M.S. Warspite who are spending two weeks in Albany as guests of the Albany Chamber of.

Commerce and introduced the lads, Herbert Amos and Reginald Rainbow. A acton eiuitrssmfln kneecA licit the continued patronage of many is to be overcome. But he HI Al Bennings Ork at TUMBLE INN olO-ll 1 Halsey Visitor E. E. Gormley of the' Halsey community was a business caller in Albany Thursday afternoon.

Leaving Old Home Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Woodard, who make their home on the 10-acre tract on Gibson Hill In the North Albany section for approximately 40 years, are reported to be planning to leave Saturday for Shelton, to live with their children.

They were married 55 gave the impression, 'without say Germany has only a thin line of Alriatnm nnnfilKlv flnd mari Don Hayne lor nis ciose stuay ui fire problems and knowledge of what to do. He urged every citizen to join some phase of the national defense movement for those taking part, no matter in what division, will learn something that will always be valuable to the individual in addition to cooperating in national defense. The speaker was introduced by Since Dunkirk the British have concentrated mainly on (a) development and equipment of forces to repel German invasion, b). building up the air force both for defense" and offensive purposes; ing so, that the time is not now and the matter has been given in western Europe all second hia customers," Forster has operated the station for the last four and one half years and has been in the service station business in Albany since 1926. He expresses his appreciation of the loyalty, of his careful consideration.

The British viewpoint, as given United Presbyterian church on Sundiy evening at 7:30. 1 Dr. Rntzbr is an associate secretary ot tha Board of American' Missions and will have completed a tour of all the churches of the Synod of the Columbia. Dr. Rotzler 111 speak in regard to the mission work of the church in Amer.ca.

visions. He insisted that the luft-waffe at no point in the west I fl by an authoritative source, is as follows: friends and solicits the same for his successors. "I am not decided what I shall do next but will not HUNT FOR BOY RESUMED La Grande, Oct. 10. (U.RW Working on the slim chance that three-year-old Raymond Dowd may still be alive, searchers today resumed efforts to.

find the boy, missing days. Foresters equipped with two-way radio sets assisted in the' hunt. couia uiier iurniiuu; uyiwsiuuu while the titanic battle raged in Russia and. suggested, Britain To give any effective relief to (c) provision of minor naval craft such as destroyers and corvettes to protect the sea routes; (d) protection and replacement ot merchant tonnage to offset heavy losses and assure a constant stream leave Albany," he might never again be presented Chief Don Hayne. The members and guests of the club were compelled to enter the Hotel Albany dining room through a window from the alley, climbing a ladder year ago the 19th of this month.

ii 1 with the opportunity of the mo-. Russia it would be necessary to compel the German high command to transfer troops from the easterns front to western Europe In considerable numbers. Only a i ijnent. -m: of imports. Cottonwoods.

Dante with the Daniel Let Fosdick Dies Here Thursday Top Hatters Sat, Oct. 11, featuring Stubby Mills in this Musical Com Fit: killed turkey fryers Shook Produce. rh.G6,' J. 8-14 left for If A Mre. G.

P. Nissen' left Thursday for; Portland tq visit Mr. Nissen vhp in a 'Portland hospital recovering from recent operation, 't v. edy act. Bring your fnends.

olO Daniel Lee Fosdick, 80, of 13th and Lafayette streets, died at his home at 9:30 p. Oct 9. Mr. Panama To Lift Ship Arming Ban (Caatiaanl Vrm Tug Our) iVNOUNCEMENTJ Fosdick had been ill but a short time. Funeral services will be held from the Fisher funeral home Visitors in Albany 'Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Sawyer of Tacoma, were visitors in Albany Wednesday night at the home of George Maxwell on their way to California. Mr; Sawyer la a former school teacher in. Linn county and is now1 an Employe in a Tacoma bank. from Havana as a "private Saturday at 1:30 p.

with burial to be made In the Willamette Memorial park. The Rev. Boylngton will officiate. Coqullle Visitors' Kcr.neth Averell and George Smith of CoqulUe arrived in Albany Thursday fviiirtnjj ona buint sa trip1 here. WE HAVE Expanded Our Business TO INCLUDE THE FORMER Mr.

Fosdick was born January Washington, Oct 10 President Roosevelt said today that America's relations with Panama re 25. 1881 In Srmnmnn Tnwnshln Overnight film developing ser-1 HI. He had lived in Odell, ,5 vice. Hurley's Drug Store. ol0-13 Salem, S.

Missouri Valley, main absolutely unchanged, because the coup in the strategic republic was effected within the Iowa; sturgis, S. Aitken, If ft fur Virginia Ed Dirrett left Portland, last evening on the 'Portland Rose for Hampton Roads, to visit her and daughter, Lieut, and lira. Piatt framework of its Sterling, N. before coming to Albany five years ago. He was a steam engineer.

The president said he conferred FORSTER SERVICE STATION with the state department last He married Mary Belle Leonard 'night and learned that the change Visiting In Albany Mr. and Lloyd Greene, owners and operators of a variety store at Truckee, and former employes in the local J. C. Penney store, are visiting in Albany. She is a sister of Mrs.

W. F. Yates. Bt Odell, 111, Besides his widow was effected in accord LOCATED AT FIRST BAKER STREETS he is survived by the following ance Wuh Panamanian constitu- children; Joel Dee Fosdick, Mrs, tional provisions. Accordingly, said Mr, Roosevelt tlurnmage sale Sat, Oct 11, '405 West 1st next to Rohrbough Furn.

Stort by VJVW. o9-10 1 From Roaeburg Jiu Davis, coach for the Rose-burg, high school football team and a son of Claude Davis of Albany, arrived here with his team Thursday afternoon. They are to piny the Lebanon1 high school team this no question oi re-recogmiion is involved and American relations with the strategically situated re public remain absolutely Chicken Sandwiches at Sally's. Try our home-made pies. Formerly Taylor's Ice Cream Shop.

olO LebaW Visitor Jonathan Crocket of Lebanon was among guests last night at an Albany hotel. Sources close to the adminis tration predicted the coup would result in speeding up of American We will now operate the Forster Service Station If conjunction with our Vltacap tire re-capping plant at First and Washington streets. A large complete stock of U. S. tires will be available at our new quarters, as well aa a stock of recapped tires.

We will continue to operate complete service station with a full line of Gilmore product! with factory trained men to serve you. It will be our aim to main tab) the high standard of good-wlU and esteem that Mr. Forster baa built up and enjoyed for the past many yean. We solicit the continued patronage of Forster Service Station customers. RAY CRITES, Manager.

It Is with pleasure that we make this announcement, for by acquiring this large building and -accompanying accommodations we will be able to offer the public faster, belter, more efficient We wish to express appreciation to our many customers, who, through their patronage, hav made this step possible, whereby to serve them better. The motive for this move Is that we believe Albany and surrounding 'territory has a very bright business outlook. We have confidence in the future of the community and IU people. We look forward to many successful years and to making many new friends and customers. Sarah E.

Graber, Mrs. Ruth Augusta Johnson, Mrs. Virginia Juanlta Wright and John Leonard Fosdick, all of Albany, and Mrs. Belle Adaline Chilcote, Alsea. One child died several years ago.

The following brothers and sisters also survive, they are: Aaron C. Fosdick, Hope, Eddie Lewis Fosdick, Pontiac, rover Fosdick, Council Bluffs, Joel1 Dee Fosdick, Missouri Valley, Charles i- Fosdick, Pontiac, Mrs. Aurena C. Thompson, Mondamin, Mrs. Delphia Gee, Mondamin, and Mrs.

Ruth Ann Jones, Salt Lake City, Utah. Six grandchildren also survive. defense preparations around the Panama canal. Youths Turned Over on Groin Theft Charge From Roseburg H. A.

Swartzkopf, assistant football coach of the Roseburg high school football team, was a visitor in Albany last night on his way to Lebanon to attend a game there today. Ralph W. Bethe, 18, and Charles W. Early, 18, both of Salem, and Lara Yarlry-Krra )c Perennials ae variu nut Kei GILMORE GARDENS Hta Hraarfnar Alkaar Jack Atkins, 20, Independence, were turned over to Sheriff A. WE REMIND YOU AGAIN THAT Rummage Sale Set The ladies' auxiliary of the Vet- Burk here Wednesday after having been picked up, by Chief of Police Perry Stellmather and Officer R.

Chandler upon request of tho United States Tires are good tires Salem official. The three youths were apprehended when local police were warned that the fugitives had tried to sell grain at a locul seed house, exhibiting sacks bearing the name 305 Oregon Mtn to Get November Coll Salem. Oct. 10 flj.R) A total of 305 Oregon men will be called for active military duty next state-, selective service headquarters announced today in the 20th call since passage of the draft bill. Scvn'jr-six men II be called each day Nov.

3, 4, and 5th and 77 on November 6. -The number to be called during November represent less that half of the 688 total called during October. Officials said 0'ily a limited number of men would be drafted in the December call. of a victimized farmtr. The offi cers located the car parked on a downtown street and awaited ap pearance of the trio.

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royal i Ia master I "IV. mm) SoMy O.S. ROYAL CE LUXE OriaiiMl Eqvla- Just Receive New Shipment of EATONS fine Boxed Stationery mnr an mmmy I I tin Can INJURIES FOUND MINOR William Cox. 19, Lacomb, was taken to the Albany General hospital in the city ambulance Wednesday night to be treated for injuries he suffered when the car In which he was riding was involved in a collision at Second and Baker streets. At the hospital, however, it was found that his Injuries were not 'serious and he was soon released.

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