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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 8

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1 Afhr DrmwT(-BTi4t 'Tufdif, lair II. 1911 Engfantl Hbs a War Surplus Problem, Too Softball Games At Ball Park Tonight Which Is tho Winner? Play In Stale Semi-Pro Tournament Movies Of Timber Carnival To Start Motion pictures In color taken during Ilia pie-carnival activities and the IS48 Albany Timber carnival iUelf will be shown starting Wednesday evening, July 17, at Ihe Venetian theater, Itay Porter, tlieuter announced to Pet 1.000 JM1 LThe 1 8th annual Ut semi-pro aarbalt tournament will have iU 0 1 I 2 2 Leagae StaJMUags Arnetta 3 Warners 2 Elks 2 Jaycett 0 Plylock-Ollers 0 .887 .000 .000 4 'i jrsnd opening In Westmoreland trk In Portland this evening, but the Albany VtU, one of lite strong. t-t downMate entries, will watt Vince Barren Arneiu move day. back Into' league play again tonight on Hudson field with the fcar until Thursday nljiht when thty croM bat with Byerlrys of rortland In their first aUb at th Ml buih tourney. underdog Plylock-Ollers being the opposing club In the second entanglement starting ot 9 o'clock.

Th allowing will last about 10 minutes. Porter said, and will be put on the screen at a time so that everyone going to the Venetian can see it, no matter what how la attended. The films will Arlrr wading through some Ilugglah opposition from ths Port-am) Merchants hero thta week- The Jaycees and Warners, which promises to be the highlighting contest of the double bill, will Chuck Canton, Vet pitcher jnanager. Undoubtedly fecit the be shown Wednesday through take over the field at 7:43. Saturday of this week.

fxily nerve that may (o dead on Fresh back from their 'barn Porter, who did the camera work lh Albany hustlers will be the storming engagement through the southern tip of the state, Arnetta will probably tens John Schlegel on the hill the Oilers. Itching problem. Wlib the addition of. Chel Simps' hi. fait righthander frcr.i the Cascade lengue and a Uttls more himself, took scenes starting early in June when the activities around ths "can" started through the many carnival events Itself.

He also has offered use these films to the Albany Timber carnival Ellison will start for the cellar Varfc on aouthpaw Aichle Hayes, lads with Pete Fnk doing the receiving. the, problem may be solved. Simp association to be used In whole or in part for publicity purposes In the opening affair the Jay- son and Hayes both teamed up th the Millers In 1944 to place (or the 1947 Timber carnival. cees, who re the most unpredictable team in the running, will lbs) Eugeners In thvt runner-up War surplus vehicles awaiting civilian buyers are stored In the Spanhot car dump above near Kettering, England, In a picture similar to those in many sections of the United States. The British Air Ministry is auctioning 23,000 motor cars, trucks and motorcycles at this depot spot next to McElroys.

It Is not known yet whether Thos signed up to field Albany hope to use Coston i.nd Wood as their battery against Shaw and Yoder for Warners. Jn the play-off are at follows: Universal Ncwsreel pictures of the lake events of the carnival will be shown here or not Lebanon Chamber of Commerce roads committee. f) Jnfleldert, Bud Spencer, Felix AVeat, BUI Mikkleaon. Al Balduccl, ed that she liked Albany and was happy to be at the Albany General h'ripitul. Mrs.

McCorkle has had many years experience in th-' nursing field. Cummings Movers Ploy Edwards Team Thursday Cummings Movers. Albany's Junior Legion busibull nine, will Brooklyn Footballers Zed Merrill, Bud Fortier, Bill Move 'Boots" Foster: outfielders. Arrive At Bend Field Job 'Morris, Bruce Cowling, Bob sharpen its fi-ngs Thurday IlaJnet, Ray Derrah and Bill Flsk; Bend, July 18 tUJO Thci Sainst the Edwards Lumber LIB PICNIC PLANNED Tennessee Plans for the annual picnic Aug. i at the H.

A Gregson home were made by 13 members of the Community club, who were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. Marvin Ufford. rttchers, Chuck Cannon, Archie first party of 62 Brooklyn Dodger nlne on Hudson Held under the Hayes, Chfct Simpson and Pete professional football players was 01 8 ,5 Pm in Preparation Jean Sephariadfi of Paris It exhausted three-lengths victor over John ft Kelly, of Philadelphia in one-mile, 510-yard Henley Royal Regatta diamond ecu lis, negotiated on calm Thames River In I minutes and 21 seconds. In Bend today, preparing toi ame outuraay niru on xrcnocmtJl the local diamond against the Eu launch immediately into training for the coming AU-Amerlcan league season. Beavers Down Salem 200 Register for Swim Classes At In Benefit Tilt, 5-0.

Heading the group was Dr. Mai gene Junior Legion aggregation. Bill Wilkinson, coach and manager of the Albany team, stated today he was a trifle hot under the collar from the implies. io. is cast out by the lads from the college town that Albany was Stevens, head coach, who said the Local Pool; Entries Being Taken COTTOtlVOOUS Beef Prices Remaining About Steady, Spokane Sjxikane.

July 16. OP Beef prices remained steady today at the Spokane stockyards, principal livestock hub of the inland empire, despite record-breaking prices in Chicago. Good to choice grain-fed steers were selling on a steady market at from $17 to $20 per hundredweight, approximately the same as last week. Good to choice heifers remained at from $16 to $18. Good to choice hogs from 160 to 300 pounds rose from 18 cents to 19 cents and sows were also up a Dodgers would waste no time get I There was no argument today Is whether the of the Blair Warner, supoi visor of the ting down to business.

Included Faclflc Coast league was bettor Albany municipal swimming pool, In the arrivals were Glen Dobbd, former All-American back from University of Tulsa, and Bill Dail- to be a soft touch. "Wilkie" says he knows Albany was not at top Mum -the top of the Western In- reported today that he was highly let-national league. gratified by the turnout at the 'Tlia Il.iill.itil nivnins nf a ri inn ti I oH Prmi ey, hard-mtung ruiiDacK. The Dodgers will play an ex place (n the PCI trounced the Swim campaign Monday at the adult classes start at 7 p. m.

and life saving cluases arc from 7 to 8 p. m. None had registered in the swimmers or advanced swimmers classes today, Warner said. Those taking the course are Asked to bring their cap, suit and towel and are to be in their suits by the time cluss begins, Warner stressed. VrtU Salem Senators, tank.

More than 200 had regis hibition game in Portland against the Chicago Rockets, also of the All-American lengue, Aug. 18. Portland farm club, 8-0 In a ben- tered for the opening day ein in oaiem. Kcglstrations arc still open. form when they were defeated by Eugene 7 to 5 in their first minting two weeks ago in Eugene.

The Albany boys were shy one regular player at that time. "I know wc can beat them and we'll show the Albuny funs Incidentally the Eugene team too, that it can be done next Saturday night," Wilkinson snid. cent at from 17-1" cents. MCAV i Proceeds of (he sold to Warner said, and those wishing ,000 XanJ who jammed 'to over- may sign up between 1:30 and 9 Arnett's Slates Game I 1 t. 1 flowing.

the 6,000 capacity Salem p. Monday through Friday. para, wem ip jour year oio. lom- Cmmcs for ntcrmt.djuts start rny tdwaras, son oi tne wte sen- and continue untn 10 a manager rnsco cawaros. in i.nn nn LES tne iu to i year oios in ine dc Civilian Clad Foreign Operators Picked Up Frankfurt, July 16.

U.R U. S. authorities disclosed today that they are releasing three "civilian clad foreign clandestine operators," two of them identified as Russian olficeis. Officials said tho three were picked up by counter-intelligence No charge is mt.de for the course. It was announced.

The pool water is healed between 72 and 78 degrees, according to requirements, Warner reported. An exhibition is planned for Labor day, before tlie closing of the pool, with those who have completed their course putting on the show, it was announced. glnner class are conducted; 10:30 until 11 1. the 8 to 10 year old beginners and from 11 to 11:30 rti the 8 to 8 year old or "polly-wogs" are given instruction. The Here Wednesday Evening One of the top Softball teams in the Willamette valley, Ruben-atcin's cf Eugene, will be opponents of Arnett's of Albany at Hudson field Wednesday evening in a Softball game slated for 8 o'clock under the lights, Vincc Barrett, Arnctt manager, announct-d today.

Willis iirobably will be on the mound for tomorrow night's game, Barrett said as the local boys continue to seek out tup suftball teams of the state for games. Ar-nctt'ii opixment, Rubenstcin's of ENDS TONIGHT New Superintendent At Albany Hospital Named Mrs. Clurn McCorkle was appointed superintendent of the Albany General taking the plaee made vacant by Miss Clara Keil. who left several weeks ago to make her home in Minnesota, where she formerly lived. Mrs.

McCorkle, wh'j received her nurse's training at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland 1 A I a m4 aM VaWtaMUH Baseball Standings a il i THIS WEEK ONLY aents in the U. S. sector of Berlin about two weeks ago. "under circumstances indicative of attempted espionage." ELECTED DIRECTOR Lrbanoii -Hiram Groves elected t4'bannn's representative on the board of directors the Cascades Highway which is uiKmq a foothill roof? from Springfield to Mo! il- lit Jane Russell Eugene, in addition to its regular team will bring several lill- had just completed four years star players from the down-valley Superintendent of The Dalles v. AMERICAN I.KAMK Pel.

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Loul V. Only Kntnn Khrdulrd. THURSDAY, JULY 1STW DANCING 9 TO 1 ADM. $1.50 Inc. Tax A 4 city.

pita), it was announced at the hospital today. The new superintendent repo Ki. Groves is chairman uf thci IDvtuPirJO NATIONAL I.KAOIK Bruiklyn St. I.oula ChlrMKo riiu-liinittl PtMlOII Nw York PhllndPlphU Pittnburfih 19 11 13 37 3 13 3S 32 I. 31 3 34 411 4 4.1 43 47 Til.

.61.1 .4.10 .427 Albany Recreation Boys Down Corvallis Teams Two teams from Albany's recreation center, comprisod of promising young sandlottcrs, shellacked two teams from the midget league in Corvallis here Monday night on Hudson field. Albany's Bull-pups behind the speedball pitching of young Sprecn "oeat the Corvallis Intermediates 11 to 2, and Paul's Shoe Shop stopped the Corvallis Midgets 14 to S. Johnson and Robinson were the heavy stick wielders lor the Bull-pups and Griffin was behind the plate for Spreen. pEIIfiVILlAUD MMidwy'ii Rrrtiiltii 3. Nfw York t.

Clnclnnitll 4, riillolhl.i HI. Uhiii in. Brooklyn 4 Bo.ilun 3. Plllnhurth In Howard Hughes' Production Lightness IST I.KAOI Nu KMrnri irhfttulvd. WtTU TO MEET Kutseh and Breennan were on Oakville Ths local WCTU the mound for Paul's Shoe Shop will meet in the church paiiois with Hcins catching.

Widmer SHOWS Friday, July 19 Kt 2 p.m. Mrs. starred at bat for Albany, poling isn't enousli Myrtle McLagan is leader. out a home run and getting sev-I eral other bingles, Clyde Martin, recreation co-ordinator, reported today. KANClf COLEMAN ARTHUR KENNEDY OAUEMWWHIlIf VICTOR FRANCfN OlKKltD Culm NHDI i.

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Look over such brand names as Dobbs and Bailey. Don't be satisfied with the first hat you try on be sure you get the one with your name on it! Penal Probe Committee Due To Go To California Salem, July 16. (U.R)-Ore-gon's interim committee for investigating penal and corrective institutions will go to California "sometime before the next leis-lative session in Oregon" to inspect that state's institutions for comparative purposes, the committee said yesterday. The legislative group was in Salem yesterday touring Oreijon's prison, state hospita! and other state institutions in this vicinity. The group said it vould inspect nearly every city and county jail in Oregon before their investigation is completed.

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ALSO ALBANY 1946 TIMBER CARNIVAL IN FULL COLOR A Warner Bros. Special "HITLER LIVES" 7.

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