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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 12

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Jefferson Students Willamette Project Files Radio JUST TOO HOT WILMINGTON, N.C. (U-RV-When tV. a morrtirw havr rAarhtfi 1 An Am. Tift 1 Alhiny TemHTat-1feraH WifnriUr, November HSt rtl McKay Says He Hopes to Be On New Job for 4 Years Shedd Nears Goal In Chest Drive SHEDD (Special)-Over $600 has been collected toward Shedd'i Daughter Bora To Judy Garland SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UJ9 Singer Judy Garland and her fix- Committee Meet SALEM (Special) Expansion vvj, a a vi a toA0 avvcavm tf donation of 300 pounds of ice in dump in the swimming pool.

Feature Irrigation PORTLAND U.R-Gov. Douglas "The next day I asked Mm. Mc-MtKay of Oregon wm in a Jovial; Kay while she was driving the car Community Chest goal of J70Q, THE i pound, four-ounce daughter were Mrs. Le Elliott, chairman of the of the W. Cordon Allen radio interest waa revealed today based upon application filed with the Federal Communication! Commission in Washington, D.

C. Willamette-land Television an mood Friday afternoon when he so she couldn't hit me. I Know now SALEM (SDeciaI)-Brig. Gen. reported to be doing well a hoi- drive for the Shedd district, an.

HERB CLEAVER nounced this morning, addressed audience of city and much ihe loves her home in Chorpening, assistant chief, legislative officials. but grandma, ai the governor jof enlneerl (or civii WOrks, from; The iecretary 'of interior a p- fondly cat Mi Wife, said Washington, D. will be ai pitai nere Saturday. Miss Garland, the wife of movie A total of 1626 has been sub- Oregon corporation headed by AI- gave scribed toward Shedd's goal. producer-agent Sid Luft, birth to the child Friday.

pointee tossed away a speech he -couldn't turn flown Ufcnqoww. iipc4ker it the annual meeting of "'7 had nreoared for a luncheon meet-1 On Thursday, McKay a aid, "fcu- Haain Project com-' To Present Comedy JEFFERSON (Special) -K. C. iBrown and Claude Meyers play i the roles of two youthful visitors to a funeral home in the Jefferson Union High school student play "Finders Creepers," to be pre-: sented at the new Jefferson gymnasium Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the, three-act mystery-comedy, Hercules Nelson, played by K.

C. Brown, and Wilbur Max-i well, played by Claude Meyers, visit a funeral home where a man is trying to convince directors of the home he is dead. The visitors finally learn that the "dead" man is only trying to escape pursuit. What they finally in Salem. Salem stockholders in ing of the League of Oregon Cltiea, enhower phoned me at 8:30 a.m.

mittM in Ssilemi December 17. The "She's a chunky little girl, just like Judy," nurses said. Largest amount collected by a single person in the aera is Mrs. Mabel Cal eof Oakville. She turned in $135.50.

ixplalning: He tax, Governor Mcay, mis ia Jn.jgltjon 0f the project will "When 1 prepared the speech for Eisenhower.1 Imagine that. 1 er- receiv attention at this out Oat I todai meeting I thought I was ved in the Army lor six year Thompson, co ty elude Allen and Earl Heider. Lebanon stockholders include Lawrence Morely, an attorney, Lew Ellison, a logger, Fred C. Johann-sen. a Lebanon businessman, and F.

T. Moritz, a rancher. Other ma- I Mrs. Warren Roberts, chairman jof Community Chest In the Dixie I district, and Mrs. Bill Pope and i only a governor who was going to both world wars ana i never oe-; chajrman for Linn county, will be retire in a couple of years and go fore was on speaking terms with among nine county chairmen to kok to peddling auuUnobiles." a general.

But I answered 1 would mk( rrporU. inr Btnikhnirlpr inrluris Ottn Kfi. Dr. Dan Morton, head of the obstetrical department of the UCLA medical school, delivered the child be caesarean section. It was Miss Garland's second daughter.

She has a six-year-old girl, Liza, by a former marriage to film director Vincente Minclli. The actress, who gave her age as 29, and Luft, 36, were married at Hoi lister. June 8. in a Ronald E. Jones, chairman, will i Sheridan, and jraar Then the governor tola oi triee nonorea hi rve as aecrciaijr.

t. chain of events that led up to, McKay added, "you can rest a Mrs. Perry CahilL co-chairmen of the Orleans district, said intensive Community Chest activite in their districts would get under way i mnn m. report ior me wmamciie aiv cin.Mnn rhif engineer out ni uibl mar i in- I m-l Thursday'a momentous announce 'iTHirinii v'i mnmn mi jiii i ituiii i pent that b. had been selected to pointment will produce or he will yUT' 4l.

k. r.r.UA Thon hm i wn0 secretary oi. Another arm heat Another application filed in in m.w the I 1 will speak on the cludes permission to build a 1000- SIM Mill be on the job inter jn Pw broadcast station nAoL a II ijh I 1 rs will be Col. T. H.

Lips a fre to on Senate 1 hope for four speakers New York to tell me my name was on the list Tuesday they phoned secret ceremony. Court Collect! Finei Luft was formerly married toiaj o-'i actress Lynn Bari. Miss Garland And Bo" tOrttltWtt quency of kecs. in Seattle, by Allen as a sole proprietor. The W.

Gordon Allen Oregon radio Interests now operate stations KY. AT tyVionnn CC. A Colors aA comb, district engineer for the U. S. Corps of engineers; Harold T.

Nelson, regional director of the bureau of reclamation; Rcpresenta-, gain and asked nie If I would couldn't Imagine myelf living Millersburg Locals outside of Oregon. But I couldn't! no to Elsenhower." i MILLERSBURG Vernon Stev- Thm nvmnr ri-vedled Jhat ens, who recently returned from was married to composer David SWEET HOME Two men paid Rose, before Minelli. fines for traffic violations and two The singing star, who two years! others forfeited bail when they! ago slashed her throat with a piece 1 failed to appear in city court Mon-of broken glass in a moment of day. tive Homer D. Angcll, Fourth Ore- A do about the situation climaxes the play.

The players will hold a matinee performance of the mystery-com-edyr the grade schools'Tueso Others in the cast include Blackwell, Greta Cameron, Howard McGill, Ardella Robbins, Madeline Haworth, Beth Robison, Jimmy Adams, Lee Cameron, Larry Wells, Lois Harnisch, Betty Mitchell, Richard Orton and Florence Marlatt. The play is directed by Miss Josephine Getchell. Assistant director is Ruth Hart. Stage managers are Dale Wattenbarger, Richard Orton and David Niess. ing the FCC for permission to have the Korean front and has been be didn't tell his wife until Are you shocked at some of the high court awards to people who are injured at a result of another person's negligence or carelessness? It should make you want to learn the facts about financial protection for accidents that might be your responsibility.

On Any Insurance Problem, Consult Stuart-Cleaver Agency 237 W. 3rd Ave. Phone 16 gon district, and Marthall Dana, assistant to the president of the United States National Bank of Portland. In his announcement of the despondency, made a comeback last winter as a variety artist with her own show. It we i Hillt Oici resij terst grou iarit discharged from the army as corporal, and his brother, Frederick ClMtan nf Pnnllllllt vieifmH at th LEGAL NOTICE James WillaH Moore, Sweet! Home, paid $15 and Clair Leroy Murry, Sweet Home, paid $10, both for speeding.

Albert James Hall- i man, Sweet Home, forfeited $175 bail when he did not appear to answer a charge of drunk driving. Delmer Allen Hersberger, Albany, I AknvHAu I f.w.liul i hame of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pow- Ivani E- Salem, ex ell over the weekend. Young the com tne construction permit for a new Cottage Grove station, already granted, assigned to a corporation headed by AJlen.

1 14 Boys Qualify at Eagle Scout Exam Nfrrics; or mjai.ic hearing NOTICE It h.r.b lvn Out puhllt kMrlnf IU liHd Iwfiirt Anlttant Ail UniXftlv. a. Wl(ll, titmliwr for mlttee, reported the progress of HOUSE HITS CAR FORT WORTH, Tex. flj.tt-A. E.

Dickey claims a first in the house-hits-car department. A house being moved down a street in front Stevens is a nephew of Mr. Pow Ih MUk Mtrktin( Admlnilrttlnn. SUi I ell. He served two years in the Oru, at tk ounl Cnurl Houat.

AI KiaiRCU Wild BLfTCUlIlK, lUl'CHCU itmy. Orxan. S.JO rrly. Hmtm- i army, ktr St. IMS raralvt IfKlmone and avl- riinnrr guests Sunday at the of his home sideswiped his parked $10 bail when he failed to appear.

ratall arlrra, and minlman rt dia-1 home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mess A sleeping person changes his position from 20 to 65 times in the course of a night. automobile, taking olf part of a fender. trlbulan ahall pif la arodurara' In tha Jn MarkaUnf Am, To Buy or Sell Try Classifieds.

Fourteen candidates for Eagle Scout lat night apeared before the Eagle Board of Review of the DATKD at PaTinnd. orifan, init am a ai Nwambar. 11 dent ficil turn dec tic! thor '0B the project as follows; "Detroit and fiig Cliff dams will be completed In 1953, Lookout Point (Meridian site) and Dexter in 1954. The only other dam that has any funds for planning Is Hills creek on the middle fork of the Willamette river. "We are badly in need of funds to start planning Green Peter dam on the South Santiam river and Cougar dam on the McKenzie riv- Regarding Irrigation Oakes said: That.

OhtM. Admlnlatratnr Milk MarkaUnf- AdmltilatraUoa data a Orasoa Cascade Area Council at the First Christian church in Salem, and all passed with flying colors. The rank of Eagle is the highest rating a Boy Scout" can attain. It is estimated that only one person in 80 reaches thia coal. man were Mr.

and Mrs. John Mess-man of Lebanon, Rev, and Mrs. Welland and Danny and Merrial of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Cloverville, N.Y., Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Sievers and Donald and Delores of Salem, Tony Mcssmun of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Duane and Connie Jean, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Meissman and Sharon, Carta and Dickie. Connie Jean Smith was baptized Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Weavell have sold their home near Nick's Steak House and have returned to their former noma on Meeker hill to live. alii) "The second phase of our project i fhe Scouts faced a total of 19 INDS TONIGHT fft IF YOU COULD ONLY READ MY HEART. must now be emphasized, namely examiners, led by Ferns White, Irrigation. The crop year 1952 has touridl advancement chairman, been dry and short of Irrigation which were divided into six groups water.

There was stored in spirit, participation, re-. Ridge, Cottage Grove and Dorena i quired scout craft, additional 180,00 acre feet, part of which was crafti citizenship and know- available for irrigation. Next year iedge of tne Scoul oath nd iaw. there will be added storaxe from Twenty-one merit bsdeea are fcd Scar into Detroit Reservoir Of about 'rniiirerf for a hnv to attain tha Used In making glass, the purest silica it found near Ottawa, 111. tAat fytidolijeA wi love iff Caa Eagle Scout rating.

Those who qualified Included j'Wayne Huddleston, Bob Kelly, John Jensen, Charles Rhodaback and George Rhodaback, all of 000 acre feet, making a total in ex cent of 300,000 acre feet, and a part of which can be used for irrigation. "We have the wafer available and will be glad to help you find way to use it." live troop 100, sponsored by the Albany dui PLUS Suiptntt! Ixcltamtntf "The Hour Of 13" Feter Lawford Dawn Adams coul American Legion; Wayne Boag, troop 97, sponsored by the Holley-Parent-Teachers association; Glenn Wllfert, troop 22, sponsored by Soturdoy 7:15 Scio Locals Albany Kiwanis; Dick Mlckelson, sulu troop 21, sponsored by the Albany First Methodist church; and Mar-land Rice, Scoutmaster of troop 100. The American Legion here will hold a Court of Honor Dec. 22 for all Scouts In thia area who have SCIO Mrs. Charles Ve.tika will leave Saturday for Rim Francisco i where she will visit her daughter.

Mrs. Joe Lamberty and Mrs. Frank Grundy were business call-! era In Albany, Friday, Elk hunters Carl Warren, Vir-Igll Crow, Early Phillips, Herbert i Winter and Lea Siguier returned STARTING 2 p.m. SUNDAY la? thil hop jLaT Baaatifal-o moitn tai i earned awards. w-m mmm nt iniiha4 ia popular blond oak.

Hal Siretmlioad modcra dtsiaa finished with fina Amen, cm walnut vtoacri. SaU iiiuf itajr. r.ot home Thursday with one elk. I E. D.

Myera was In Salem Frl- Afjmfniltrotrix mgr. Norhtd to (n Paul Horner Estatt day visiting his daughter, Mrs, I Ivan Low. Mr. and Mn. Gordon Bovan- FREE GAS air Clara Nita Horner, Lyons, has ovsky are parents of a son born! been named administratrix in the lit!) ind -yc Pric" Nov.

21. The baby, who weighed i Mtle of Paul R. Horner, who died 7 pounds, 2 ounces, is their first I intestate Nov, 14, by Judge Vicot Sunday 6:45 1 child. 'jOlliver, acting in the absence of Dale Mazachek. a student at County Judge E.

G. Arnold to I fro Oregon State Oollt'se, spent the' Tn papers estimate the total weekend at his home here. i value of the estate at $7,000 The Cub Scout pack will meet M00 real property and $1,000 M'O) tfoi ica) Tuesday evening at the Scio grade Personal property, with rentals school. pi about jjuu a year. Mrs.

Iva Abbott will leave the first of the week for southern Ore-! Falls cause the greatest number dri or but Kill Bill gon where she will visit relative, of accidents on farms. cot ENDS TONIGHT "THE FLAMING FOREST" "ARMY BOUND" lift cor Ctft) Sunday-Monday Tuesday GRAHAM If there ii someTne" "extra special" hesdine Vet W'Js your gift list this Christmas a Lane Cedar iv; mi COFIATURI of I 1 v.aesi win carry jour message io ner neart as no other gift can! And it's practical, too, because a Lane almost magicatly accumulates a host of other lovely gifts fine linens, blankets, towels and many other things that someday will mean morcgraciousliving forher! SWUTHtAtT OAOSMTIR MFf MOtMH sinii hot in tin in ENDING TONIGHT TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM 3 Excellent IV turn For All the Family "EXCUSE MY DUST" Red fikrltoo Rally lorreit AND "BRANDED" TECHNICOLOR Alan Udd Muna Freeman Cracaiul tSth Centum lMic in aatia-linuk (0J)otaj. Htt Mil-pun nili OMf 6AIM(Nr S4VCO fOt A lAHlf IITAMID AS UWUSS AKGCNTkNC PAMPAS! t( i thi bi STARTING SUNDAY t'Jfe5 '---33) ABOUT fTJV, sl JONG, JJ ft lOVt Sf? ImanliaaJ ixtoWa (ken la laaai load unlit ita tail- Popatir lia moctrl ia iiila finiia tit laU leaf ik drtvv Saaart foamla acBna. aotatu klo4 oak amtk Hooimr tM d.ir. aiaia aaw aj jfwaj atutaai, 000 i mm mm iJ Cotomr I aa Ian ia aalsMatat baft ah dl to Jit Cv th AND THIS HILARIOUS HIT! il 1.

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