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PACK 1 ALBANY PFMOCRAT-HERALD, ORFOOV BATTHPAT. JTtT IMf CARMICHAEL Band Concert Heard 'f r. No Neighbors Admitted To Faulkner Rites Today OXFORD, Miss. (DPI1 "Not in accepting the Nobel Prize. I'M OH A VeRV IWet Girls' Camp Plans Made By MRS.

ANDREW KAKO Dcmecrat-Herald Staff Writer BROWNSVILLE A standing ovation was given the Vancouver TO fcT WAT I CAN -AfpORP City Youth Band at the conciu sion of an hour and a half concert on the evening of July 1 The per By MARTHA WHITESIDE Democrat-Herald Correspondent Albany's Day Camp (or Girls will open Monday at Bryant Park formance by the Canadian band, which was held in the outdoor theater in the city park, was directed by Gordon Olson, with Lorraine Hepting announcing the S- i i featured was a bass horn solo, a clarinet trio and an arrangement with the percussion instruments. To finance the trip, the members, aided by their parents and friends, held concerts, car washes, rummage sales, sock hops, candy sales and similar ventures. The goodwill tours in past years have taken them as far as New York City. The band accompanied by four chaperones travels by two chartered buses. Mr.

Olson has been the conductor for the City Youth Band for 17 years. He stated that while glee clubs and orchestras are well-instructed in the schools in Canada, bands as such are very neglected. Consequently there is need for this type of education. The entire band meets once a week for practice sessions, and each instrumental group also meets once a week, making a total of nine practice sessions for for glory, and least of all not for Behind the reserve that served profit, but to create out of the as a wall between the wiry man human spirit something which with the close-cropped gray hair did not exist before." land neat mustache and his That, novelist William Faulkner neighbors was an almost incredi-told the worjd in accepting the ble shyness. 1949 Nobel prize for literature, 1 Colleagues made little effort to was the motivation behind his1 squelch rumors that Faulkner's works.

painful shyness often led him to But both glory and profit came; fortify himself with bourbon be-to the quiet, gentle man who fore making a speech, once remarked bitterly that an But his frailties were few and American writer is "like a fine his strengths many, dog. People like him around, but' In all the eulogies that poured he's of no use." forth at the news of his death, Today, the man President Ken-, Pulitzer prize-winning novelist nedy described as one of the! John Hersey said it better than "great creators of this age" will most: "He never compromised be bu'ied in this north Mississip- not for money, not for Appearing locally under the auspices of the Chamber of Com merce, the visitors were over night guests in the homes of the and run all week, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. In preparation, the leaders and1 program aides (or the camp had a training session at the pak on: Friday last week.

During the day, they did some planning, picked1 unit sites, learned solve new cam songs and used most of the tye! of outdoor cooking in prepa-lng' their lunch. Lunch was baked beans cooked in a hole in the sroun I lh hot rocks, foil wrapped fish cocked i In the coals, cornbread baked a reflector oven, walk'nt salad local residents. A Wagon Trail breakfast in the city park, catered by the men chefs of the community, on Tuesday morning, add pi town that saw him as a "mys- not for an easy audience, tery man." Only the family of; tan apple cored and filled with rauikner, 64. who died ol a iieart aaack Friday, will attend the funeral services at 4 p.m., EDT in Faulkner's white- each member per month. Mem i ed to the variety of then- trip The award winning musical group is composed ol boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18.

Sixty-five members are on a 28-day goodwill tour of six western states. Concerts and parades will be held in 10 cities as far south as Los Angeles and as far east as Salt Lake City, concluding with cottase cheese ti bers are also expected to practice Wage Offer Fails To Avert Strike desse-ts which and a variety o' Included mock an- I dbped In canne I and cooked on a I eel food 'bread id columned, colonial mansion. Regarded As Character Although Faulkner was a na milk and coconut nut a minimum of one hour per day at home. That each one puts in more than the minimum amount of practice is very evident from the performance witnessed at the concert. tive Mississippian, born in New LEADERS for the opeiunf of liay Camp Monday are Mrs.

James Lunn, left, who will assist Mrs. Frank Ray, right, as leaders of a third grade three days in Seattle at the World's suck1, smores a nci-irom-i'ie-1 fi-e marshmallow nlaced between) grahpm cackers with a pie- r'j chocolate ban, and banana boats (peel one section of the skin An interesting sidelight for lo Albany, he was regarded by most of th 8,000 townspeople here as something of a character. That was a less harsh judgment than the original reaction of "no cal" people was viewing the workout band with drill formations SWEET HOME Robert Stude-baker, executive secretary of the shingle industries employer association, announced from Everett that a 10-cent wage offer was submitted to workers last week in an unsuccessful effort to avert the Northwest shingle industries strike. The walkout began on Mon- unit Following the theme "Countries Around the World" the two have chosen France as the country for their unit of sixteen girls to learn about as they participate in craft and outdoor activities. The flag of France shown, as well as the map, will be a means of Identification of the group's site in Bryant Park next week.

The women will be assisted by camp aides Floy McClain and Jane Mitchell who will both be assisting for their third ytr. count" which his word pictures which were used in the parade in Ashland on the Fourth of July. of Southern life brought from his Mrs. Black Dies make a slit, fill with bits of marsh-mallow and chocolate, re-cover and bake in the coals. This gives an idea of what can be expected at day camp which: is sponsored by the Girl Scouts for girls of Albany.

Earlier the program aides, girls from 14 to 18 years of age. met to: Fair where they will be official representatives of the City of Vancouver and the province of British Columzia. An additional 70 members are practicing at home and will join the touring group for summer concerts in Canada in August. In their colorful uniforms of red jackets and white trousers, the group demonstrated talent and skill far beyond their years. Several feature numbers were included.

Among thm was a drill by eight majorettes. Also I KUHNl THEATRE LEBANON the strike affects approximately In Corvallis 40 men in the Sweet Home-Foster i neighbors. For Faulkner wrote not of magnolias in the moonlight but of a region fearful of the prospect of an impersonal, material existence. It was cruel, shocking, violent prose. Linn County Public Records work with puppets and learn the area.

The combined payroll ol mary Alice macs, orvauis, Lester Shingle Sweet Home, died Thursday evening in a Cor-and Three Pack Shingle Fos-jvallis hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES bany, and $10(10 household ex- appointed executrix. U'ullnrA Hi i una OPHvike 21 ipenses and bills. Married June 19, Floyd Clair Downing. Donald workings of a silly camp band Phone ALplne 8-6821 Open 6:45, Show at 7:00 Continuous Sun.

from 1:30 The young man or woman Everything is in readiness for 'writing today has forgotten the tet- is $20-000 8 monlh- ranee conservation. Albanv. at McMinnviUe. Oregon, Downing appointed executor. ane is survivea Dy ner widower, a i Edgar two daughters.

Mrs. The announcement came as Janpt Fliiaheth Fisher 21 teach- worn jean Arnoio vs. oaryj cugene w. rowers, wo problems of the human heart in the camp except lor filling the list of unit assistant leaders. Two AT Dale nnri I1.

numm, Beach appointed administrator, iconllict with itself, which alone ideniaJ to whal the association jV. B. Higbee, Shedd. and Mrs. Larry Lee Haley.

Darrel Haley! can make good writing because "ari reports" that noi John Teetz, Portland; one son, Ar-appointed Euardian. innlv that is worth writine about wage offer had been made by thur Bales of Eugene; five grand- Walter F. Irby, 49. mechanic. i.

cnuoren, sou per and more women are needed in this area. Mrs. Irvin Wentworth is the Camp Director. aim Plnrwic Wi is. monin per cnua ior support.

CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all who sent cards and flowers during my E. M. Awbrey, Shedd, NOW ENDS SUNDAY TROY DONAHUE as "PARRISH" JOHN IRELAND in "BRUSH FIRE" employers prior to negotiations! children and g01 great-grand- 58. housewife. Corvallis.

I75 for plaintiffs support. Married Edward S. Pieser. order fixing; worth the agony and the sweat," hearing of final account on July he told the state banquet in breaking down in Olympia on children. Ford Verne Nichols, 25.

finan-lJune 1960. at Sweet Home, cier. Albany, and Janice Carol! DIVORCES GRANTED Sweden. 12 vears aim i June 29. une son, Henry uaies, preceded Oregon.

23. Stockholm Benjamin W. Robertson, Dora Christensen Dies Trafton, 19, secretary, Portland. We are amazed at newspaper ner in aeain. stories reDortine a union state- i Funeral services will be held Fred Braun.

22, service station, M. Carroll appointed executrix. IA 11 Myrtle Spence, Wilma IViCIISOn Eugene, and Sara Joann Rodman. Harkins, Patricia from Mark V. McKay, Orvetta.

from William. Heath. Betty J. from La Verne. Aarnes, Genevieve from Jay Robert.

i appointed executrix. 24, stewardess, Eugene. In Albany Today Mirl Christensen. 65. of 1605 old PARK Theater Lebanon AL 8-3220 Open 6:45 Show 7:00 ment that no increase was offered by the industry.

Actually the union has had its choice of several sub-stanital offers which are part of COMING SOON! Wait Disney's "BIG RED" and "THE LIVING DESERT" T. L. Hall, order fixing hearing Dies flf Home of final account on Aug. 6. DIVORCE REQUESTS Ramona Yardley vs.

Norman Pacific Highway, died this morning. He was a partner in Chris Buck Shelley Payne, order ap- Mrs. Lura P. Malson. late of i the official record of Federal Pickar.

Mary Jo from Theodore Lee Yardley, requests divorce, Norman. proving final account. shedd. died of pneumonia early tensen Electric Albany. personal property and maiden Mediator Albin L.

Peterson who has been in charge of our meetings name of Ouashnick. Married Mar. moc numum uumiuiai. "-imaay at me Ainany Mennonue Christensen is survived by his since June 22," Studebaker said. 4 I 'Known as r.aaie Mae carntK' ginia b.

uunnam appointed guard-1 Home for the Aeed. She was Aeed. She was 83 2, 1962, in Albany. Monday at 10:30 (PDT) at the DeMoss-Durdan Funeral Home in Corvallis. Interment will follow in the Oakville cemetery.

The daughter of John and Mary McKern Maddux, Mrs. Black was born March 8, 1878 in Yamhill county. As a young girl she lived in Tillamook county prior to moving to the Oakville community in 1907. On September 23. 1907 she was married to Edgar W.

Black in Corvallis. The couple lived in Langlois. prior to moving to Lebanon in 1944. Since 1957 they had made their home in from Richard 'also known He added, "Our last proposal for years old. as tan.

I Kenneth Richard Carnck'. Lee Drummond. and one-year contract was 10 cents Services will be held at Ward, C. from Ruth A. Janis Drummond.

Helen R. n.jj l. i hour for all hourlv naid work- Mary Frances Winter vs. Robert Samuel Winter, requests divorce, care of three children, $75 per month for each child, real widow Ida Christensen. Funeral services will be held at the Fortmiller-Whitaker Chapel July 11 at 1 p.m.

(PDT). Burial will follow at the Willamette Memorial Park. DRIVE-IN THEATER Half War Between Albanr-Corrallis OPEN 8:15 D.S.T. property at 1915 Tudor Al- Pachego, Arlene. Irom Harry Bongo appointed guardian.

at 2 pm the Rev Don Brown ers and cents Per stiuare 00 Raymond. timer Miller, order approving jjjn'' i number 1 and Red Label grade Mc'Cormack. Bern.ce, from shingles for sawyers and pack- iidlll A. I A spatnn I.itru SAal. i Hp rlnimpH thai in nparlv tho Msner Miners Home.

1 ll aL I 1 Brief News Around Town on appointed executrix CIRCUIT COURT Dunn and Bradstreet, vs. Plus Excithif Co-Hit! "HAND OF DEATH" Surviving Mrs. Malson are rw excess! 10 cents per hour for the piece SAT. ONLY MOVIE MARATHON Adult Tickets $1 Each Children Under 12 Free Noble H. (hownmg requests SI .857.49 plus interest lor promis- 12.30 p.m.

'PDT' at Eleanor Park. Coffee and punch will be served, Line Work The isor note claimed due and worners. Studebaker denied, "that any substantial operator has signed with the union for its demand of 224 cents per hour. TI TONIGHT AMUSEMENT GUIDE VeacUan: "Btg Red" and Living Desert." Midway: "On the Double" "The Savage Innocents," Halsey, and Ralph E. Malson who was well known in the Albany area.

He worked at Wah Chang and Bureau of Mines. Also surviving are two brothers: Harvey G. Pugh and John More 8wimmlnf-The YMCA is David Cameron, department Ranint fit Alhflnv plus Open 6:45 repeating its "Learn to Swim" of employment commissioner, vs classes for beginners, July 9 to Charles R. Draper, reouests Construction of Southern Paci- t. .1..

a an a nn a in no I i Albany Blrths-To Mr. and Mrs.l 0 m' 30 Kmmeau Fire prevention is everybody's responsibility. Do your part to "Keep Oregon Green." n. i. I UK1I, Will vi sjllCUUt Kiwivt- he P.pe Lines main line for pet- numerous and roleum products between Portland! Mny.aulc Continuous Sunday From 2 P.

M. Donald Brudhie MM Calanooia vmi iu ui uiai-m penally tnaiges oi i both children and adults. Appli- $15.15 and interest. I i State of Orecon ex rel Barbara One sister survives, Mrs. Nellie; lnts must be able to face float i c- i .7" aouinern ratine oinciais reponea ne Clark vs.

Frank Orville Clark Satchwell of Shedd. and measure three feet to theiLue Hrn Anril 1B70 In ChpHrl Born April 14. 18: tuu i.chjlu Pe.sons requests support payments! LEBANON Motor-Vu I Ml. St. Itlwnon, Hlway 7 ounces, jury e.

r.llino ih nffir. e.iiaa ifrom former hiishanH claimpd Hup! Terminals ind tank facilities at i ske neA portiand. Salt Lake ijmi Albany and Eucene are beina con-' i i u- Lost. American Water "el-and $, fof non.members Feb. 14.

1962. at Omak. Wash. strutted for storage of the prod- 't of her life at Shedd' A FRIE11DSIIIP SO that nothing could stand between this boy and the Big Red dog that iwu. ncnaiu.

nn: niTRirT rni'BT nets in tnis area. i brown curly 6-2601. -Adv. TONIGHT! Ends Mon. u.

wv.n i aim me inai iuiu cais in niuoii. State of Oregon vs. Bonnie Sue! Construction crews employed by She was a member of the Shedd Writers Meet Linn County! released on her own re-. Encineei ine Manacement. Methodist church and the Neich- Picnic Planned meet Monday evening at wwra ol the ing and 'ognizance on a charge of reeeiv- contractors for the line, last week bors of Woodcraft.

and Sweet Home WCTU fj AUDREY shared his adventure I possessing stolen property i beean ditchine and lavine the line Bikman building a picnic and meeting Tuesday at fe's! HEPBURN Plus FUNERAL NOTICES Day Camp Open Registration for the YMCA Day Camp is still open. The camp starts July 9 and will run consecutively for four School Board Meets Monday glitters on June 27. southward from St. Helens 'Road State of Oregon vs. John F.d Portland, ward Munthe Jr.

committed to i jatl in lieu of $2000 bail on he e.ghl-inch line is scheduled charge of obla.ning monev by fo1' ftembf 1 false pretenses with a $5 25 cheik lal wl" ta 13 000 bar" cashed by le Safley on June lfi.rels Per (la State of Oregon vs. George V. Detnpsev, case dismissed in pre aa i i 'V Mama Rmm separate weeks. Transportation, milk, insurance and adult leader ship is provided. Camp is available for boys and girls, 6 to 11 SWEET HOME The board of directors of Sweet Home Union High school will meet Monday in i the high school conterence room at 8 p.m.

i ssimu mf iHiumnwiui iwaoiflsiiui years of age. in the A bany-Leb- i i' tailed to prove crime committed. anon area, or more intormalion. I HVCHNICOLOR call the YMCA at WA 8-4488. ZT 6S bO 6ITI larceny in connection with AND claimed tnett ol a IV set tr K.

McLain on April 20. L. (SJSv" viwm n'vuiin, niMiiua, dun 6 30 p.m. DST. at Albany.

J. Garwood, pres. Adv. PROBATE COURT Robert L. Graham, order proving final account.

SWEET HOME Randal Ray! IWood. three months, of 4608 Air-I port Sweet Home, died yesterday in a Salem hospital. He was! the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of the same address.

1 ap fDaVS'i: THEATRE KATREj QUINN. ttSSOb ncHNiRAJU ncHsicoua IT Plus Stella May Baker, order final account. my BAXTER, Mildred Faye, 42, died July 5. Survived by daughter, Audrey Kay Hing, Crescent City, mother, Mrs. Cassie B.

Margason. Albany: brother, James L. Margason, Albany; granddaughter, Kim Dee, Independence, Ore. Services Fortmiller-Whitaker Funeral Home, Tuesday, July 10, 1962, 1 pm. DST.

interment Willamette Memorial Park. 7-7 MALSON. Mrs. Lura 83. died July 6.

Survived by children: Ralph E. MuIsihi, Albany; Mrs. Ruth K. Norton, Halsey; brothers: Harvey G. Pugh and John M.

Pugh "both Shedd; sister. Mrs. Nellie P. Satchwell, Shedd; 6 grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Services Shedd odist church.

Monday, July 9, 2:00. p.m. Standard time. Interment Pugh Cemetery at Shedd. Arrangements are in charge of Fisher Funeral Home.

PUBLIC NOTICE Ohio Birth Lt. and Mrs. John Unfrcd became the parents of an 8 pound son. John Michael. Frida) at the Wright-Patterson AFB hospital in Dayton.

Ohio Lt. Unfred. a Al'HS graduate, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M. UnlriHi.

former Albany resi dents, Sterling Price, order approving; He is survived by his parents, fmnl account his sister. Kathy: and his grand- Clnrence Wiley. Vera M. Cox parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest iWood, Sweet Home, and Mr. and CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ernest V. Britton of Salem. Our recent sad loss leav es us Funeral services will be held to-with grateful hearts toward neigh-! morrow at 1 p.m.

PSTi at the bors and friends. Their comfort- Tracewell Funeral Home. Rev. ELEANOR PARKER CHARLTON HESTON WALT DISNEY Nlliic It KKIt Sweet Home, Ore. Mon.

July 7, 8, 9 Double Feature Protram FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS, JR. in "SERGEANTS 3" PLIS 'ELEPHANT GUN" '0iui VINCENT PRICE JUDITH IVtLVN CARD OF THANKS expressions of sympathy and Laurence Loftus of the Methodist It is with the smcerest gratitude "lmKhtfulness will always be re- i Community church will officiate, that we express to our many memDt'rw'- Morton R. John- Burial will follow at the Gilliland friends. Dr. Wade, nurses of Albanv alul cemetery in Sweet Home.

Plus General hospital, neighbors, and ADDED FEATURE SAT. ONLY neighborhood children our appreci ation oi uieir Kindly expressions 7 JjAIlKOaSE of esteem in the floral tokens, foods, and words of svmnathv LINTON HOUSE Week-End Special! NOTICE TO CREDITORS ROCK NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN thil 10 Weave- TECHNICOLOR DiMhct Court of Unn Ceuniy. tr in the loss of our heloved ppoini.d tha umtrfnd Jesse These taucible expressions spence. d.cuMl. au cl.un.

p.r mlth have to lighten wnautUiM mis (out hum tn, our burden of sorrow. The family mod to Mid oMcutru tt 130 Wtri'of Jesse Roush. 71 ---fTr 1 CSco SAT. SUN. One Showing Only Each Night 8:30 Standard Time 9:30 D.S.T.

ALBANY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Hlntr mi IMcrttttlMi MS OKI WA 4-lfH rirM Avonuo, Albjny, Ortfon, within di month! from horool with prowr PIDGEON PAYANT-KNEST- iouisSlletier iZVSm winstoThTbler normanTtokar tMMiiiMia -mini DATED nd flrtt ubllohod Iho 30th TUES. Due to its long length "Exodus" will be shown once. Short subjects starting at 9:25 D.S.T., "Exodus" at 10:00 D.S.T. Uy at Juat. 1Bj.

WILMA SPENCE. Exoeutrlx WEATHER FORD A THOMPSON Attornoyi for Exocuths Junt 30. July 14. II. 1SSS.

All Children Under 10 FREE 10- to.M Ytars Others $1.00 OAST PRImITrib "1 DINNER I Choice Roast Prime I I R'bauJus jCv mm I I Wd Green Salad )) I I Choi of Dressing JJ mj I I Baked Potato yff I THE THE MOST HONORED! THE MOST ACCUIMEDI The most unusual entertainment the screen has ever known! WATCH THIS, SPOT 1HHHIft II' EXCITING, DRAMATIC, DEEPLY MOVING!" Caawoa, Dai'f Nn no MtcMiNcc nitwit ViTLLLAM WYLER'S Dine Sunday i at the i Depot Cafe FEATURING Roast Let of Lamb with Dressing Swiss Steak and as usual Chicken and Dumplings. 1950 If W. 2nd Are. Next to I Posl Office BROADWAY HOUSE (MM HESTON JACK HAWKINS hot hwwett tfhth m- EXODUS.

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