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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 2

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ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1941. PAGE TWO business trip. Mm. McPherson "Cavalry "Charge That Crumpled Italians gene, were In Albany yesterdiy visiting Mr. Croshonfs parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Oroshong. is a former employe of the Stent' berg Ladies' hop. State Militia Is Asked In Bill granted to those who joined the state guard. I Representative Phil Brady, land Richard Neuberger, both 'of Multnomah, teamed up on two bills which would force those ninnnina to cneane in either log- Brief Bits Frbm ABouiTbw'ri Eugene' Ihwl mi rm Owl tlrre From Eugene 1 George Blinkhorn of was in Albany today a tier business matters.

Ca Business Trip-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cathey were in Portland toduy on a business trip. looking WEATHER REPORT and stationed gmg or mmjng operations to de-army officers money with the coun ed from the guard in Oregon, retired f0 uregon ciouay tonignt wnn( who are citizens of Oregon, and ty clerk to insure me payment I members of the officers' reserve of t(jc first wages to work- light shower west portion and light snows east portion; Thursday partly cloudy but followed by Looking for KeaWenea Mrs. Burl Ingram of Salem was in Albany today looking for residence here.

Mr. Ingram, who Attend Lodge Meeting-Mr. and Mrs. Wall and Mrs. R.

C. Thomas of Albany were In Jefferson last night to attend the regular meeting o( Euclid chap crs. corps who are Citizens ox me state, light rain on coast; by Thursday Pay Guarantees Asked pight; fresh westerly winds offj employed by the Brown Auto AUSTRALIAN CROPS SUFFER Australia The ranks would be filled by I Sydney, Australia Australia coast becoming southerly late' company, has been making the trip to and from Salem each day. They plan to move to Albany ter of the Eastern Star. Mr.

Wall is worthy patron of the chapter there and Mrs. Thomas is treasurer. Installation of officers was a feature of the meeting Thursday. Maximum temperature yesterday 93 degrees, minimum temperature last night, 41 degrees. River 4.3 feet next month.

faces the worst harvest it has had for more than 10 year. Drouth last winter and in the early spring halved the wheat crop, according to early estimates. volunteers "supplemented, if necessary, by men of unorganized militia enrolled by draft or otherwise." No exemption from federal military service would be I Business Visitor F. E. Fox, Corvallis, was among Settlemiers Entertain Saturday night Mrs.

Carroll W. I the out-of-town business visitors! In Albany Tuesday. Settlemler (Merthal Place) extended the hospitality of their re-1 7 i Visits From Shedd cently finished new home to a I H. G. Sprenger of Shedd was group of friends, in observance of Here From Lebanon A.

Bartels and A. W. Paine, of Lebanon were business visitors in Albany Here On Business-- Mrs. F. R.

Ry land "of Corvallis was a brief visitor. In Albany yesterday en route to her home from' Salem. in Albany Tuesday on a business Mr. Scttlemier's birthday. Pin-: trip.

ochle, Monopoly and Chinese checkers were enjoyed. Those en-1 joying the affair were: Mr. and' Going- To Pendleton Jeff Isom, of Xorvallis was Bud Fisher, Mr. and in Albany today en-route -1; Edward Douglas of Lebasonr Mr. DM.JInlnn k.

Mat and Mrs. Eari rjuedall of Albany, lor in jvern-iuDDe Mr anH jar)t pi- Mr nH Visit Fratn Lebanon-Mrs. Clay Nichels of Lebanon was among the out-of-town visitors in Albany today. Mrs. Charles W.

Place of Tangent company in construction of the Pendleton airport Mr. Isom is a former Albany resident. end the host and hostess. SIREGULAR $10.88 to $14.95 1. 1 fl-.

What defenders of Italy's Libyan strongholds wee up against when tne Budsr armv :ld.shfd al them is graphically shown tn tnis photo of a charge by Ajstralian mechanized cavalry over the rolline des ert Sw'ft bul.t spitting gun carriers like these led the -lash 'hat captured Bardia Visile la Salem A Mrs. Lowell Tweedale of Albany spent yesterday in Salem visiting her sister, Mrs. Skiff. Tr SSnSTSSl trans- rft" acted business in Albany yester- Nwarene by wis. ait A111UU1 aiv i ing a sales meeting of Frtgidaire day.

Jf Women's Coats ported gaining in interest and will refrigerator and range dealers. At Mas Heme continue through this week and A. M. Cannon and daughter, Stocks Make Irregular Decline In Light Trading; Some Kir Highs Rev. M.

M. "Have you tried the newTCandy next according To Short, Kitchen? 4th Lyon Ste. jetf Business Visitor Ray Hansen, Portland, engineer for the M. iic M. woodworking company was.

a business visitor in Albany last night for each Try ut. hid We have a hair cut member of the family. Terminal Barber Shop. Carolyn, of 'Portland were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R.

E. Mason. Miss Cannon is a niece of Mr. Mason. She rently returned to the United States, fron where she hnd been making her home.

She clans to return to Albany within Lie near future to visit. Stock sales were 400.000 shares against 470.000 yesterday. Curb volume cropped to a' new low since last Oct. 22 at 90.000 hares, compared with 103.000 Will Meet Friday The Knox Butte Mothers' club' will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cunningham.

MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks irregularly lower and quiet Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton up as much as 60 cents a Alaskans Visit Here Mr.

and Mrs, C. A. Witman and Carl Stress of Alaska stopped overnight in Albany at a local hotel. Dance at the Moose Hall Tonight Regular Sat. nite Orchestra.

jl5 is. Good looking, unfurred Dress Coats, tailored of good looking plain and novelty woolens. Softly tailored casual type. Sixes for Misses and Women. "It Pays to Buy" Your Coats at Hamilton Especially During this Semi-Clearance! Home From Los Angeles Mrs.

Roy Edholm and sister, Mrs. Bessie Churchill, returned home last evening from Los An Here Mrs. Don of Port Wheat off 4 to up 5 8 cent; Visit Relatives Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Groshong who live in Lane county near Eu- geles where they have been visit-! corn up 4- cent. land, formerly Alma Poulton of Albatiy, was here yesterday on Te Meet Tonight A regulation meeting of Adon-iran Council No.

will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. FINAL GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 15 Wheat prices covered a narrow range in a quiet trade today. Wheat closed unchanged to higher, corn up i to oats up 1, rye unchanged to up and soy beans off I to J. iiiiilHlillniiliiliiiniiiiiMiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiniiii ing With Mrs.

Churchill's son and Rubber lower, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Silver unchanged in New York. Leonard Churchill, for the last! two weeks. Leonard Is employed FINAL STOCKS at the Douglas Aircraft corpora- New York, Jan.

15 Stocks made PEQUOT SHEET SALE 81 99, reg. $1.50 FUR TRIMMED COATS ALL HALF PRICE COMPARE THE NtW tion plant Now S1.31 I i jan irregular decline today in the I lightest trading of the year. I Leading stocks fluctuated nar-irowly, while special shares were wide movers. Cleveland. Cincin Named Vice Chairman Mrs.

Howard Burleson was named vice chairman for the Oregon group of the M's, women's flying organization, at a meeting held in Portland Monday night Bessie Halliday of Portland is chairman and Leah Hing, Chinese girl flier, secretary-treasurer. The group ac-! Germans Not Gelling Red Cross Funds Portland, Jan. 15 Cash wheat: basis No. 1 bulk 15 day shipment: soft white (hd wh app) 75 western white 76; white club 77; western red 761: hard red winter ordinary hard white-Baart 12 pet 83. Montana wheat, origin east of Rockies, hard red spring 81 108, reg.

$1.65 Now 81.41 PULLMAN SHEETS 81 99 Sheets Now 67c Cxf nati, Chicago and St. Louis rail UUY1T! (COTttaa i Pas Oat way preferred made a new high at 85 up 10S. International Bus-! cepted an invitation to hold its next meeting in Albany on Feb. NOW "ON DISPLAY COME IN AND ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION. a.

'war i m. reaches lis ultimate oesunauon. i mess Atacmnes at its low was oll16 92 j- dark Nor spring 16 Mr. Baker added that there are 3 points at 155. jpet red winter 14 pet 801, 1 10.

Women fliers from and Idaho as well as Oregon will be invited to attend. Oats: No. 2 38 white bulk 2575; barley, No. 2 45 B.W. bulk 25; corn.

No. 2 E.Y. ship bulk 2950. tw reim uigttiiuauwis munuim i new nigns ior iiHu-11 were funds in this country in behalf of made by Great Western Sugar several European countries, with preferred, International Agricul-adminUtrative costs running from tural Corp. prior preferred, and 50 to 87 per cent of funds re- Savage Arms, iceived, while the Red Cross ad-! Dow Jon nrpiimmarv BROWN AUTO CO.

(HODGES GARAGE) Chrysler and Plymouth Salts and Service? 'At Sale Meeting George L. Hurley, Daisy Burk-hart, ohn Tannich and Russell Morss of the Hurley Plumbing are In Portland today attend- Chicago, Jan. Wheat range: Open High Low Close May 82 i 82i 865 '871-1 stock averages; industrial 131.51. off rail I9C6. off utility "ministrative costs are less than four per cent According to the report of Mel- vin Goode, treasurer, the Lirin 20.44.

off .10: 65 stocks, 44 21 .31. off July 82 821 82 821-1 Sept. 821 83 825 county Red Cross chapter received Ut' 1 i a DRESSES income totaling $2410.50 during Cotfon Ma tfreSSeS 1940, including 1823 roll call mem- 4 berships. and has spent $2257.08 injMoy Be Mode Here conducting Linn county projects, in 1 Cotton probably 1000 maintaining administrative work i of them, will be made in Linn and in contributions, totaling county during the coming summer $755.25, to the national Red Cross, i months if present clans material- Opportunity extraordinary! Dresses for sports wear, for Afternoon and Evening at thrilling low prices. The smart woman who likes to look well-dressed and fresh, will buy several at these savings tresses will be allocated to a family.

Under the proposed program each fr.mily desiring to take advantage of the plan will gather at 'community centers throughout the county to construct the'r own mattresses. It is estimated that one day's time vill be required by esth family for the building of mattresses-. I FuH details of the program will be from time to time r.s thev arc received, rcput- BJb- Jake advantage of these exceptional bargains this annual cleanup of fine merchandise. Our new gift and jewelry for 1941 will toon be here and we must make room for them ue, C. W.

Babcock, ihnirman of the county Agricultural Association said today. Approximatclv 50.000 pounds of cotton is available for use in Linn The balance on hand was given as $153.51. Activities included first aid work and instruction; life wiving instruction, production of material for hospitals, homo hygiene 5.95 Dresses for s3.88 ssaaBhai Tl J6.95 Dresses for J4.88 s8.95 Dresses projeci ana ar reuei, 01 wn.cn.he sajd ch mlttiess will was expended. 50 of Th Mr. Ferris D.

Wh.tc, execuUve lrn fce llsed be, v. mc.c.ji, ui-iau bv h(? Surplus Ad tnee activities. With R. H. ministration and tic CI.JjUr eiintTinu n-A iimcram Collins, Dress Fabrics HFART WRONG FOR ARMY Port Huron.

Mich, it) James D. Balmer won't be accepted by the selective service army because his heart is on the rttht side of his chest. Balmer, a -21-year-old telephone lineman, has known of-the-condition since he was five but was unaware that it would disqualify hint for service. chairman, presiding Rev T. D.winin thc Barnes, pastur of the Methodist: .1 church, gave the invocation; musi-! ln L'nn -n, 'ht' cal number, bv the Explorers, boy slon.ot the scout unit, were enned.

a county aRent wi.h h. cvanty cultural consrrvdtton oimmsrec and Crown Tested. Ribolanes, Conisibos, and Boucles Women's Hats lis always such fun to have an extra hat or two especially when you pay so little. Small types in favored colors. Values to $1.98, now 25c Values to $2.98 now 98c Values to $4.95, now $1.98 to serve as the advisory committee under direction df 49 school pupils Values to 69c for Ci ttrn mattreses wJl made Harry Harvic.

available to families'-m" -the-low. income group. Not over three mat- A TJ-H Want Ad Can Sell It Cascade Roads Open Discontinued Models IUL0YA GRUFN WAITHAM Men's LaoW $22.50 rirt Watch $11.25 $24.50 Wrist Watch $12.25 focket Watch $13.75 -53375 Wrist Watch $16.88 $37.50 Wrist Watch $18.75 15950 Wrist Watch $29.75 Despite Snowfall Portland, Jan. IS. Fresh snowfall blanketed highways in IF YOU NEED A TRAY Tea Set, Vegetable Dish or Gravy Boat, hero are Bargains for you $9.00 Silver Gravy Boat $4.45 $1600 Bowl and Candlesticks $6.75 $6.50 Cream and Sugar $3.75 $6 00 Reh'shDish $3.35 $20.00 Tea $et with Tray.

$7.95 $4,00 reserve Dish $1.35 HERE'S A CHANCE TO BUY A Fine Set of Dinnerware at cash and carry price. $6 00 Set American Dinnerware $3.95 $7,00 Set American Dinnerware $4.95 $9 00 Set American Dinnerware $6.95 $30 00 Set English Dinnerware $19.95 $72.50 Set Bavarian China $39.50 the Cascade range today but thc I Oregon Motor Asociaiion reported driving conditions good generally. The Columbia River highway from Portland to Hood River was cleared yesterday when temperature at Bonneville rof tj 44 "WOfiSH'S SHOES FOR STREET, DRESS, SPORTS Regrouped! Repriced! degrees. DBlLnPj Conditions improved generally i on the Washington side of the today afterf icv oavemrnts caused numerous minor accidents yesterday and a "silver thaw disrupted power 'service. FACES ASSAtXT CHARGE 1 Mrs.

Nellie Ward has filed complaint in justice court charging M. Kennell with assault and battery, accusing him of strik REBUILT 7 Jewel' Elgin ladies $C95 Wrist Watch 15ewerWaltham ladies' $95 17 Jewel Gruen S1095 Wrist Watch i I 1 ewel Waltham Girb 1 95 5 Wrist Watch 1 Jewel llgln Girls' A95 "Wrist Watch yO 15 Jewel tulova Girls' Si 1 95 Wrisr Watch ..,11 17 Jewel Waltham Girls SfiQ5 Wrist Watch Pocket Watches from $3.95 to $7.95 All rebuilt watches carry 4 full guarantee ing her while she was in his con- fectionery at Crab tree, Kennell'i $55.00 10-Power SOO50 BINOCULARS 7)7 $5.00 BAROMETER 250 $3.50 TAYLOR THERMOMETER 1 $15.00 SHEAFFER (-jgc 1 FEN SET 7-i $8.50 SHEAFFER KA 7i FEN SET 74 $1.00 COSTUME JEWELRY 59' $1.95 COSTUME JEWELRY 95' LADIES' LEATHER BAGS 15cto 69' $7.50 SETH THOMAS 57C CLOCK $1.50 BABY CUFS 95' Whatever you do, driv CMC btfort yom tuj anotKtr track! The modern comfort-built truck mr 'u ouy to tlr a your car." Thcy'ro powtrod with th industry itrmnfest-p'ithng ntintasu for sue TKoy packed with ratue. And thrjr ar priced rifht down with tho ory lowost! t.win'ti.ii rucw 165 pairs Values to $3.95 (238 Pairs Values to $6 Enna NOW ON Jetticks95 TwT (Some Styles $2.88) U. fifit hearing has not yet been set LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY If To tir from ar- thrtt or mtt rain, try this tnipRtT bnm rwtt that thnvan4 art uiipi tin a pak- of Ku-Ku CompotifuU a lark fHty, t.tuT Mi it with a jurt Miw, add thv 1 tea of 4 Jsoni. 4ay.

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