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12. 7 BOAR In tire A Niches 7, Urns 7 10 1, a a ALBANY (OR.) DEMOCRAT-HERALD, 1 TUESDAY, JAN: 6, 1987 Corrections The Albany Democrat-Herald strives to be accurate in all of its news stories and headlines. Sometimes we err, but we always want to correct our mistakes. if you find a mistake, please tell us about it. Telephone the city desk, 926-2211, extension 100, during regular business hours.

DERAILMENT The headline was wrong over a page 6 story Monday reporting on a derailment in the Columbia Gorge. The wreck involved 18 Union Pacific freight cars, not an Amtrak train. calendar Entertainment TONIGHT 7 p.m -Free story hour, Albany Public Library, 1200 Waverly Drive S.E 1:30 p.m --Albany Duplicate Bridge novice, advanced players, Senior Citizen Center, 409 Water Ave. N. W.

Public invited. Novice instruction, 7 p.m., 81 per person includes play WEDNESDAY 10:30 a.m Free preschool story hour downtown branch, Albany Public Library, 302 Ferry St. S.W Noon- Corvallis Art Center Gallery talk, 700 Madison St 8 Aerie, pm Round of the month th dance. Eagles 127 Broadalbin St p.m Scio Rounders basic round lessons, Scio Middle School Open to persons over age 14. 63 couple Events TONIGHT 7 to 10 p.m L.BCC open tryouts Takena Theater 6500 Pacific Blvd Play director Jane Donovan 928 2361 ext 216 business hours Repeats Tuesday.

Wednesday Government TONIGHT 8 pm Brownsville Area Planning C'ommis sion. City Hall 8pm Sodaville Elementary School District 30581 Sodaville Mountain Home Road Lebanon WEDNESDAY 930 am Lann County Hoard of Commis stoners, Linn County Courtroom, Room 200 9 10 am Benton County, Board of Commis stoners, 180 Fifth Corvallis North Albany Utility Construction District Governing Hady meeting follows Organizations TONIGHT 6 pm Mingle Parents family dinner Izzy a 2115 Pacific Blvd 7 pm Mid- Valley Disabled Napport Group. VW Hall. 4100 Highway 20 Auxiliary sponsored 7 30 pm Friends of Historic Albany, Central Elementary School Library, Seventh Avenue and Ferry Street 7 10 Overealers Anonymous, C'alvin United Presbyterian Church, 1736 Dixon St Corvallis 7:30 Lebanon Jaycees, Jaycee Hall. Fifth and Rose streets 7 30 pm Linn-Benton ('emmunity Chorale Room 213 Humanities Social Science Building L.BCY*, 6500 Pacific Blvd WEDNESDAY All morning Pineway Ladies Tub.

Pineway Golf Course, 30949 Pineway Road Lebanon 30 -Albany Teastmasters. no host breakfast. Elmer's Restaurant Santiam Highway 6 a C'orvallis Morning Notary Nendel's Inn. Ninth Street Corvallis 7 a Albany Chamber of Commerce Enter prise Development Committee Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant, 901 Pacific Bivd 11 45 am Peoria Nentor (Wisens potluck Peoria Bible Church All area seniors welcome Noon Toastmasters Tub. Ram boo Terrace, Pacific Hivd Noon- Albany Downtown Lions lab.

Pop Branding Iron Restaurant, 901 Pacific Blvd 5 Noon Albany Optimist (Tub American Legion, Pacific Boulevard pm Vietnam Kra Veterans Support Room 201 Health Occupations 6500 Pacific Blvd Social hour American Welding Society, Darrell's Restaurant. Pacific Boulevard dinner 8pm program for Association Retarded Wisens board meeting 425 First Ave Visitors welcome obituaries Leslie Ufford LEBANON Leslie Ufford, 60, of Lebanon, died Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Corvallis A graveside service will be conducted at 11 am Wednesday at the Lebanon 100F Cemetery Memorial services will follow at 1 pm the Lebanon Church of the Nazarene where he was a member The Rev Ed Wallace will officiate Viewing will be until 8 tonight at Huston Funeral Home Memorials can be made to the Lebanon (hurch of the Nazarene for Children's Ministry or charity of the donor's choice He was born Aug 1926, at Lacomb and had lived in the Lacomb and Lebanon areas all his life 1'fford worked for (hampion Interna tonal Building Products from November 1944 until the mill's closure in 1985 He married Donna Anthony on March 1954. at Lebanon She survives Other survivors include one son. Ronald Lebanon one brother, Lowell Ufford Lebanon three sisters Charlotte Steering and Frances Sears FURNITURE STRIPPING Free pick-up Delivery MARK MALL 327-2619 This Cemetery A Non Profit Endowment Care Cemetery WILLAMETTE MEMORIAL Cemetery Mausoleum Graves and Cremated Remains Markers A 2840 Old Salem Hwy 926-3831 In rom 17 a a Elinn 1 11, Mall 10 to St Calif in to her Linn estimated 12 Weather summary Associated Press Weak low pressure off the south Oregon coast is moving slowly southward today, the National Weather Service reported. Clouds dumped rain on the Eugene area overnight.

Eugene has received .8 inch of rain since Monday afternoon, the service said. Elsewhere, areas of low clouds and fog prevail in the interior with generally clear skies at the coast. Low temperatures this morning were generally in the 20s and 30s statewide. Parts of the southwest interior will receive some rain this morning, but the precipitation should end later today as the low drops further south, carrying the moisture with it. High pressure developing over Oregon today will give the rest of the state fair weather with patchy low clouds and fog Mid-valley forecast Tonight, considerable fog and low clouds.

Low mid 208- low 30s Light wind Wednes day, considerable fog and low clouds with some afternoon clearing High 40-45 Oregon forecasts Portland Vancouver area Tonight, fair but fog and low clouds forming Low about 30 East wind 5-20 mph Wednes day, sunny but areas of morn ing fog and low clouds High near 45 Central Oregon Coast Tonight, fair Low near 35 East wind to 15 mph Wednes day, fair Highs 50-55 North Oregon Cascades Tonight, fair but considerable clouds and fog lower east slopes with chance snow fur ries or freezing drizzle Freez ing level surface to 5,000 feet East wind 10-20 mph Wednes day, lower clouds east slopes otherwise mostly sunny Windy Freezing level near 5,000 out al Free and hofs Stop a to Gift to to to Albany to Plaza St a to 5 th on 5 in tor re to Dog 13 or on Cat 13 Sports 10 in 4 11 on 1 The for 7 p.m. EST, Jan. 7 430 20. 20 30- 50 450 -60 1-70 High 70 60 FRONTS 060 Warm Cold. 60 Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary Netonal Weather Service Oregon weather Temperature extremes measurable precipitation for hours ended at a PST today Max Min Astoria Raker Bend Brookings Hurns Eugene Klamath Falls Lakeview Madras Medford North Bend Pendleton Portland Prineville Redmond Roseburg The Dalles Salem Across the U.S.

Temperatures indicate day's high and overnight love EST La Pre Albany Albuquerque Amarillo NOAA US Dept of Commerce Anchorage Atlanta Asheville R38 Atlantic it Austin 98 and Baltimore 8 the 24 Hilling Pep Bismarck Birmingham 488 Hoise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Vt Casper Charleston Charleston Va Charlotte Cheyenne (Tucago C'incinnati (leveland Columbia St Columbus Ohio Concord Dallas Ft Worth Dayton Denver Des Maines Detroit Duluth El Paseo previous Evansville a Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Grand Rapids edy Great Falls edv Seedling aided by CORVALLIS A $2 million forest research program in southwest Oregon IS now achieving 90 percent seedling survival rates in many test areas, scientists reported at a recent conference. This comprehensive Forestry Inten sified Research effort, a joint program of Oregon State University and the USDA's Pacific Northwest Research Station, 15 aimed at solving forest regeneration problems in a hot, dry area from Roseburg to the California border The 10-year program was begun in 1978, after repeated planting failures had led the Bureau of Land Manage ment to withdraw more than 200,000 acres from production, at a potential cost to the region of more than $25 million a vear in lost income According to Jack Walstad. a pra lessor of forest science at OSt' and director of the FIR program, more than 250 research publications have now created a good scientific data base that didn exist before Some of the contributions in the past vear Walstad said. include a com prehensive regional soil map that is a feet Columbia Gorge Tonight, fair west, Low clouds and fog east with slight chance snow flurries Low upper 20s to low 305 East wind 10-25 mph Wednesday. fair west, low clouds and fog east High in the 305 North Oregon Coast Tonight, fair Lows 30-35 East wind to 15 mph Wednesday, fair High near 50 South Oregon Coast Tonight, fair Extended forecast Thursday through Saturday Western Oregon General ly dry with areas of night and morning fog and low clouds Highs in the 40s, locally 50-55 at the coast Lows in the 305 Eastern Oregon General ly dry and cool Areas of persis tent fog and low clouds Highs in upper 20s and 308 Lows 15-25, locally 5 10 public safety report 10 13 a Monday Sea units to 1015 Fifth Ave No Smoke alarm sounding No fire found pm Monday tine unit to Spruce Apart ments 222 First Ave E.

Ebrtrical investiga tian No fire found 11. 90 Monday Two units 1524 Del Ho St F. Flue fire No damage reported Injury accidents (To 8 a today! Fires ALBANY 4 INN 'NTY today Brewster Road mile past Grant Street bridge near Lebanon Drivers Janet Lee Wise 53 17223 Dogwood Drive Lebanon and James Spooner 1575 Hemlock St Lebanon Fog and roads blamed for accident Wise dead scene Sponner taken to Lebanon Community Hospital with multiple cuts and injuries In critical care unit Extent of injuries not fulls known this morning See story of page Burglaries, thefts 0 8200 or more SE BASE POINT laudia Carter 1856 Glendale while on Saturday Memorial Mass will be 11 a Wednesday at St Mary's Catholic Church AAsum Funeral Home 15 In charge of arrangements He was born Sept 17 1923 in San Francisco Calif where he received his education Eastman served in the U' Army during World War I1 and following his discharge lived in San Francisco and in Hawan for 10 years He moved to Tangent in 1980 Eastman had been a sell employed building contractor He was a member of 1 St Mary Catholic Church and American Legion Post No Survivors include two sons Jim Red wood City Calif and Donald Skip Mill Valley. Calf two daughters bor raine Ergut Corte Madera Call and Yvonne Eastman San Diego three sisters and five grandchildren Washington lottery OLYMPIA CAP Here is Monday's winning number in the Washington state Triple (hoice lottery game 470 Robi' 3 Mowers Country rifts 928-1946 -Coffee of the Week- Village Extra Fancy Kona $425 Buy lb. get cookie cutter for onls Remember: Brighten your favorite person day with "'Pick Me Up Bouquet' County Nails by Marcia Acrylic Nails $2000 Full Set $1000 Fills FREE bottle of polish or stripping with each visit! Call 928-0598 7 12 5 7 p.m.

Albany Chapter Association Northwest Steelheaders, Water Ave. Public welcome. 7:30 Enduring A's. Freedom Federal Savings Loan, Third Avenue and Ellsworth Street 7:30 p.m South Albany High School Beesters, South Albany Little Theater (location changer Speaker: Dave Kragthorpe, OSU football conch Public invited. 7:30 p.m -West Albany High School Boosters, library, 1130 Queen Ave S.W 8 p.m -Single Parents adult social, Takeena Lodge, 1212 Price Road S.E 8 pm Albany Jaycees, administration building, Timber Linn Memorial Park p.m -Willamette Chapter DES.

Shedd Masonic Temple Public service TONIGHT 5 to 6 p.m Soup kitchen, St Mary's Catholic Church, 822 Ellsworth St Open to public Transportation 926-8562 7 pm Sex Abuse Survivors, Lebanon Nazarene Church, Seventh and streets pm Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 1520 Santiam Hwy SE 7 pm Narcotics Anonymous closed meeting. no smoking, First Christian Church, 602 Madison St S.W Room 36 7 p.m -Sweet Home Parents Support Group Free Methodist Church, 501 Nandina St Infor mation 367-5396 pm Lave and Let Lave Alcoholics Anonymous Corvallis Underground Group, 133 35th St Halsey Group Onion Hall. 900 First St 8 Al Anon. United Presbyterian Church 130 Fifth Ave 8 pm Narcotics Anonymous IWA Hall 933 Main St. Sweet Home -Albany Group I Alcoholics Anonymous 423 Raker St pm Lave and Let Lave Alcoholics Anonymous, 1528 Santiam WEDNESDAY 6 30 a m.

noon Albany Group 1 Alcoholics Anonymous pm women's meeting. 423 Baker St a to 12 30 p.m Free senior citizen legal services, Lebanon Senior Center 585 Park Noon, 8 Lave and Let Lave Alcoholics Anonymous, 1528 Santiam 1 to 4 pm FISH Clothes Closet, basement Central School. Ninth and Perry Streets Good us ed clothing free to needy persons of all ages 2pm group care givers, Albany General Hospital 1046 Sixth Ave 3 45 Jefferson Wellness Group free fitness classes, middle school cafetorium 6 30 Medical clinic, Sunflower House, 128 5 Ninth St Corvallis No pregnancy tests routine physicals, on going care. $2 donations In formation 758-3000 7 te 8 30 pm Narcotics Anonymous book study. Armory, Fourth Avenue and Lyon Street No smoking 30 Cancer Support Group Albany General Hospital 1046 Sixth Ave New par licipants welcome 8pm Lebanon Wednesday Night Alcoholics Anonymous Harden Hall Second and Ash streets Corvallis Alpha group beginners 111 35th St Lann County Health Department Courthouse Annes Sexually transmitted disease clinic $7 Confidential Family Planning (linac shading tee Appointments needed 967 Senior citizens WEDNENDAY Sweet Home enter 1214 Lang a Exercises 10 a Howling Noon Hot lunch Albany Ar Center 189 Water See a Exercises a Woodcarving 1p Party bridge pinochie beth of Lebanon.

and Wanda Longfellow. Stayton Caroline L. Fitch Caroline Luella Pitch. 100, of Albany died Sunday at Sunset Care Center where she had been living Private family services will be held at 11 a Wednesday at Zion Cemetery in Canby She was born Caroline Rice on March 12, 1886, in North Dakota She married Claude Fitch on April 20. 1913.

at Aberdeen. They lived in Grand Island. Neb, before moving to Dallas in 1942 He died in 1957 and she moved to Albany in 1979 Mrs Fitch attended the Methodist Church and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star Orchid Chapter No 150 in Molalla Survivors include one brother Daniel Rice. Jamestown, two sisters Vera Newman and Esther Larson both of Billings, Mont and several nieces and nephews Donald Eastman TANGENT Donald Eastman 6.3 was found dead at his home in Tangent Hartford 12 Tielena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Little Nock de Angeles Louisville Lubbock Memphis Miami Beach Midland Odessa Milwaukee Mpls Paul Nashville New Orleans New York City Norfolk, Va North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburg Portland. Maine Portland, Ore Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond Sacramento St Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San San Juan.P Francisco 988 St Ste Marie Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Syracuse Tampa St Ptrsbg Topeka Tucson Tulsa Washington Wichita Wilkes Barre Wilmington.

Del National temperature extremes High Monday 72 degrees at McAllen. Texas Low this morning degree above zero at Ely Nev Albany report (24 hours to 8 a today: High Monday Overnight low 8 a temperature Rain last 24 hours 0 Total rain since Jan 1 2 Willamette River feet: Sunset tonight 4 48 Sunrise Wednesday a Newport tides Wednesday HIGHS LOWS 08 a 8 f1 54 21 6 51 5 9ft survival OSU study "useful asset" for reforestation and other issues, such as site productivity, road construction and landslide prevention Also, new "genetic mapping" techniques are helping to identify exactly which seedlings will be best suited for certain areas It was determined. Walstad said, that surface gravel movement on the steep, rocky sites is not as high a cause seedling mortality as had been believed, and that toxins from natural plants in the area are not a major difficulty for conifer trees Weed control, thinning and fertiliza tion continue to demonstrate their 1m portance, Walstad said, and knowledge about the most effective weed control techniques is improving These and other research findings, compiled by a group of almost 40 scien tists, were discussed recently at the an nual meeting of the program's advisory council in Roseburg. The fundamental, phase of the the FIR program 15 scheduled to conclude in 1989. with the adaptation of the findings to field situa tons completed in 1991 Save as much as 20 per cent on regular Albany Democrat-Herald classified advertising rates with a contract.

Albany Democrat- ferald USPS 012 Second Class OR 97321 POSTMASTER Democrat Herald PO 97321 0607 Subscriber Advertiser information try ABC inc Office address Sarth Ave 1 Albany Oregon Mailing address PO Sos 130 Albany OR 97321 0007 Telephone numbers 903-020 2211 al tee 250 Subscription information rates we payable CARRIER AND MOTOR ROUTE RATE One MAIL RATES SINGLE-COPY RATE Delivery edy edy Copyright 3 3338. edy 3 61 69 11 ft at 2025 Fifth Ave her 16 Taken Money order food stamps radio Value More than $315 From garage of Terry Woods 2501 West wood Place Dec 23 Taken Archery hunting equip ment camouflage color Value $652 From Wallace Green. 2967 Mountain View Drive 5 last November Taken in burglary Automatic teller machine card Since used to take 82 000 from Green account CERASON POL From vehicle of Ross Meyers 140 Bromil St Monday Taken Citizens band radio fire unguisher miscellaneous stems Value 9411 Arrests, referrals on suspicion felonies AL.BANY Albany boy 11 referred Lann County Juvenile Authorities Sundar for alleged first degree burglary Alham boy referred Lann County Juvente Authorities Sunday fut alleged first degree theft by receiving and second degrer theft BIAS CO STY SHERIF Gregor: Lee Blackmore Collage Grove Monday Charge Possession of a controlled substanr Released on recognizance ap pear county District Court Feb OREGON NTATE POLICE Willam Henry Geoffrey 22 Vine today Charges Driving while under the fluence of intoxicants possession of a controlled substance two counts co aine and marijuana Cited appear in Lann aunty Dastrict Court Jan 14 Miscellaneous Alham police are investigating the theft of Oregon flag from Waverh bowl one of three tr men at 10 Monday Henton sheriff deputies ale vestigating vandalism done North Albany Mat die School during the weekend Ten lights under breezeway and one near the entrance the north hall area were shot telephone booth bool prupert: was sandalzed Damage the both was $54 Albany orchestra to play Disneyland Orchestra students from Albany high schools will play at Disneyland May 15 The amusement park in Anaheim. Calif selected them perform a 30-minute concert Students will need to raise money to pay for the trip. said Jose Smolensky one of two orchestra teachers in the school district We were accepted which was dif ficult chore.

she said Pete RePeat' The talking plush toys that repeat educate. Made up of 50 students from both high schools, the orchestra had to send an audition tape to Disneyland, which chooses the groups invited to play The Albany musicians performed three pieces on the tape 'This Land is Your Land. "Those Were the Days. and Pachelbel's "Canon Smolensky said she had emphasized Albany's reputation as an All America City" in the application do strings night 1987 romething Calenders Wrapping 337 W. 1st BRIDAL REGISTRY 928-8123 SAVE THIS LOW COST AD AND TELL A FRIENDI VACCINATION CLINIC DHL (Distemper Oregon Licensed Veterinarian wit! RABIES be administering all vaccinations PARVO 3.85 MOST VACCINATIONS DOG CORONA VIRUS DHLP plus PARVO (6 $3.95.

Dogs CAT and FVRC-P cats (Cat LEUKEMIA must Distemperk3 be at old $2.86 older vaccination Cate and boses, dogs leashes FRIDAY, SUNDAY, of in county of ownership 100-2211 am 10:30 30 a.

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