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war duty on the, famed ernlser U. S. S. San Diero, which docked
at San Francisco recently, bancs by bis heels with the aid of four
shipmates to answer the challenre of a kisr-proffered by titian
halred Anne Falconl,v ambulance driver, on the dock. As shown,
either the ship was ridlnr too high at the pier on the' dock was
too low. (International) . ,
Contestants
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4-II Clubbers Listed as
Winners in -Contest '
, For Cooking, Canning
The Linn county 4-H; canning
exhibit and canning contest held
September 15 in Albany high
school home esonomics rooms, was
a success with a total of 83 ex
hibits, displayed" py 4-H -club
members throughout Linn county,
according to-county club agent,
N. John Hansen.
Judges for the canning contest
werer Miss Helen Cowgill and
Miss Mary Olive Snarr, assistant
state club leaders, from Oregon
State college. ! j "
In the special contests, La-
was .selected as winner ol tne
Sears foundation bread ... baking
contest. Roseanne Jefferson, of
s.hAA niarpd first in the dollar
dinner contest. In the Spreclttl
canning contest, Theima uougias
of Albany, route 3, placed ifih
in a eroun of six sirls participat
ing. First canning demonstration
tiam members were. ! Theima
Dnnela and Lucretia Stellmacher,
both of Albany, route 3. Leader
jbf their canning club is Mrs.
Bradshaw of the Riverside com-
Following is a complete list .of
placings in the canning exhibits
and contests: ,
Canning DIvUIon I Jo Ann Hurkl
.... u?. shirlw Johnston
Btty Bntley. all kyoni; Lvonn
bonnet, Joyce Connet, Roseanno Je-
Patsy West, and Carroll Johnston au
Lyons. txueu pwiuvm . ,
l.J kk r pf 9 fhannn: Janice
V.ltCl wvn 4 ' .
Huffman, L.yons; Aims iotcm
i annul k uivisiyn u
kap fmit Barbara Denamore. t. f.
Sclo:! LucreUa steiimacner. t.
. niiiini. Rt 9. Lebanon:
joAnn Roberta. Rt. . Shedd; PhyUis
Hamnan. Kt. 3, uorvaiua; xcn ana
niaker. Rt. 3. Sclo. .
CannlnK Division iv uevrri.T nrw
Kulin Home Is
Bought for Son in
Service by Mother
GERVAIS, Sept. 18-(Special)-
A Mrs. Bent of Falls City has
bought the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Kuhn at the east side of town
for a son, who is now in the ser
vice. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn will
move to the home of Mrs.. Theresa
Dietrich, Mrs. Kuhn's. mother,
who. because of Door health and
advanced age, is no longer able
to live alone. Lester Ferren and
family now occupy the Dietrich
home. So far they have not been
able to find another, residence
here. - j , . ' . .
afcaw. Rt. 3, Albany: LaVort Kelly. Rt.
1. Jetierron; ueiona iwnsraouit, .
Soio; Kdith Parker, Shcdd. i
Soreclilwi Canninif Contest Thelrna
ker. Sledd: Luctretia Stellmacher. Rt.
3, Albany; Phyllis Herman,! Rt. 3. Cor
.-.Hit- rtvrrlv Bradshaw. i Rt. 3. AJ
nflmA nmkintf fnntt 'LaVonne Kei-
i x i i.n.nnn- Phvl1i Ann Her
man. Rt 3, CorvallU; Donna DavU.
Sear Roebuck Canninif Contert. Di
vision I Arta Jane Ohlinf. Sally Oh
linr, both Rt. 3. Albany; Hazel Mae
Neat Rt. 1, Lyons; Lorene Ruby. Rtj.
'Seara" Roebuck Canning Contest. Di
vision 11 Barbara Densmoore, Leretta
Partnik, Dolores Denamoore. Loralne
Prokap. Betty Shumaker, all Rt. 3,
Scio; Joyce Binings. Rt I. Lebanon:
LucTetia Stellmacher. Rt. 3. Albny;
J Ann Robert. Rt. 1. Shedd; Beberly
Bradshaw, Rt. X Albany; Phyllis Her
man. Rt. 3, Conrallls. - j
Hazel Atlas. Division 1 and 3. rrwit
Hazel Mae Neal. Rt. 1. Lyona: Anna
rorbes. u s. ""nu". dhu,
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Lucille Baertlein. Rt. 3, Lebanon.
Hazel Atlas, Division 3 and 4, Vege
table Lorene Prokap and Betty Shu
maker. both Rt. 3. Scio: Theima Doug
la. Rt a. Albany; Phylli Herman.
Jtt. 3. CorvaUis; Joyce Billings. Rt 3.
Kerr Canning, Group X Sdlui Par
ker, Shedd.
Kerr Canning. Group H Loretta
Kerr Canning. -Group TO Loralne
Prokap. Ki. bcto. ixirenv nuny, ".
haw. Rt. 3.' Albany, Dolor is Dens
moore, ku , cio.
MOISAKS VACATION
GERVAIS Mayor rand Mrs
G,: J. Moisan epent last week at
the coast. Mr. Moisan Is moving
hi real rfnt and insurance
office to the Ray Kuhn building
and will occupy part of The
Hervaii Star room. Sam Carter,
. who bought the Moisan building,
' Is to use the entire room for his
lunch room and soft drink parlor.
Birthday Party
For Gates Woman
GATES Mrs. Blanche Dean
entertained the birthday club
Saturday in honor of her 84th
birthday. Those present were
Mesdames Mabel Knutson, Ruby
Winters. Lulu Collins, Velma
Carey. Ruby Horner, Maud Davis,
Mary Cahmp, Marietta Smith,
Frankie Johnson, Jessie Heath,
Blanche Swerson. Eva Berier,
Martha Bowes, Garnet Bassett and
the hostess.
The Woman's club met with
Mrs.' Mary Garrison, Thursday.
Plans were made for the bazaar
to be held December 1. Next
meeting; Miss Marjorie Tye will
be present.
Miss Burnell Stone has gone for
a visit with her sister in Salinas,
Calif. She expects to remain
there for the winter.
-i. Daisy Richards is home from
the Salem General hospital fol
lowing treatment for her eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness
and Mr. and Mrs. i Clare Rush
made a trip "to Sisters Sunday to
hrin back Earl Henness who has
been snendinz a week with bis !
erandmother. Mrs. Roy" Taylor.
L.L and Mrs. Bruce Schafer and
baby visited Mrs. Virginia Over-
lock, Sunday.
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For This Week
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A Sweetheart
LUile 4-Year-Old
Calhy Ana Lais
" Daughter of ' . '
Mr.' and Mrs. Otto G. Led
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i See her in
tour window
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