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THE DAILY BLAB Weather Forecast: Cloudy and Continued Rain Willamina, Oregon, June 5, 1952 STAFF atically about the rO0m, returned from 3 trip to Editor-in-Chief Betty Jean Hofrichter Assistant Editor Doris Abderhalden ,i-ii-l--i GRANDE HOTEL In the year 1952 , people come and go through the lobby of Grande Hotel. Let us part the curtains and take a peek. Madame Ovene, erst- while Ovene Garoutte, now the swank dress designer, swishes into Grande Hotel in her latest devastating creation. Anna Ruth Cook, that glorified chormxs girl, lying in bed in her luxurious apartment, is daintily yawning and stretching her shapely million-dollar legs. There issues from a nearby suite the synocopating strainsof a piano being played by the celebrated orchestraleader, Harold Miles. A neat, prim school ma'am, dressed in tweeds carrying several books under her arm, steps briskly into the lobby. The clerk barks NMail for Miss Anne Reinbold.n At that moment, with a grand sweeping gesture, the wealthy widow, Inez Van Gelt, nee Blondina Lawson, passes through the lobby on her way for a walk with her Pekingese. A few minutes later a call comes from the sumptious rooms of Suite B, where Miss Alice Bedortha, that dynamic tragedienne, strides dram- fretting because her daily supply of gardenias has not arrived. Just as the curtains are about to close, let us take a rapid glance into the special apartment where proud Mother Peoney, nee Evelyn Weatwang, is hovering over her brood of octuplets, as the maids dress them for their morning appearance at the Frivoli Theatre, where the tiny tots are packing them in. The cur- tain falls until tomorrow. RHOADES GUILTY Noted Athlete Found to Be Professional OLYMPIC TEAM LOOSES STAR Los Angeles---A jury today handed down the ver- dict that Dan Rhoades was guilty of selling his ser- vices as a professional athlete and would betsrred from Olympic games compet- ition this summer. Kenneth Stanenko, famous criminal attorney, announced inten- tions of appealing the case to the State Supreme court. California's noted Woman District Attorney, Doris Abderhalden, re- ceived plaudits for her usual brilliant prosecu- tion. UI owe my success to my early start in al- ways getting what I wanted in life.N She modestly remarked. DOCTOR AIDS IN GREAT EPIDEMIC Siberia, where he has been administering relief to the worst epidemic said to have been in this territ- ory in the last 200 years. His assistant was Dr. Vern Stinson. The nurses who accompanied him were Alice Franklin and Leila Merzar- ich. PARRETT TO ATTEMPT NON-STOP FLIGHT Tacoma, Wash. Harold CHapQ Parrett, noted air- ace will attempt a trans- Pacific flight from he re early next week. He will carry as co-pilot Harold Wade. NOTED AUTHOR PUBLISH S NEW BOOK New York-James Houle, famous travelerand author, has just sent his book, nTraveling Round The World by Scrubbing Decks? to his publishers. It seems that James, better known as Jim made his first trip by doing just that. MOTION PICTURE BEING MADE Hollywwod-Mr. Harvey Moen is painting the scen- ery for the last motion picture,'1ost in a Fog? in which Velma Ann Ottihgeris taking the leading singing role, and George Schoppert is playing opposite her.Ta cast also includes Genevio ve Houle andplaying thero- nmntic lead, Charles Kelly Vienna, Hungary-Dr. R. LOCAL GIRL wins Buswell,famous for his cure ENDURANCB CONTEST - for cancer, yesterd.ay New yopk.MiSS Margery
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JOHN ROSS, will the fuzz on my chin to my little puppy dog. fend we don't mean Harpyb. GEORGE SCHOPPERT, being unable to think properly at this time have decided to keep all I have fend all I can getb. EVELYN WESTWANG, will my 'wise cracks' to my little sister and hope she uses them wisely. HELEN WYSS, will my good grades to Curt Benefiel. SIEGFRED WYSS, will my ability to pay attention to Smith Mitchell and my innocent look to needs them. WILMA MURPHY, will my ability to wear 'round my wrist to anyone who wants it VERN STIHSOH, will my horn-rimmed glas don't wear anymore? to anyone with bad were good in their dayl. RICHARD REIBER, will my argumentive r anyone who loves to disagree. HAROLD IHAPJ PARRETT, Wilkerson. HAROLD MILES, will my anyone who thinks h HAROLD WADE, will my will my dancing ab ability to play e can. shortness to anyo itl can still go with a tall girl. PAT CANNON, WILL TO THOSE Junior ,girl fellow. GWEN BLHCKMELL, do classes at least McKinley. mEM3GMwUWE,do er my ability to ORVIL MITCHELL, do ning ability. WILLARD MURPHY, do ball players next year my ability to t do mean TAKE IT. . KENNETH STANENKO, do will to Curt Benef Graduate Sweetheart, if you think you away from me. RUBIN NEUFELD, do will to Dale Mode my a with one girl and not fight. S will a four by ability to days out of Q will find will to next year's out-things. to Dick Hicks my S will to the whole sq LASTLY: We hereby nominate and appoin ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY, to be the exe without bond, of this our last will testament. IN WITNESS LHEREOF, We have 'hereto cribed our name and affixed our seal Fifth day of June, l942. Senior Clnss of l anyone who my heart a- es fwhlch I eyes, Cthey S eactions to ility to Bob the piano to ne Kwho with a certain ttend all my week to Eva noop report- speedy run- uad of foot- ake it and I iel my Post can take her bility to go t the cutog and subs- this Q42 QSEALJ
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Lamb today was announced world's champion woman flagpole sitter at the annual contest held at Coney Island. OPERATION SUCCESSFUL Portland---John Davis, 1952 Pendleton Round-up champion cowboy, today underwent a successful operation for fallen ar- ches, under the super- vision of fHorse Doctorl Willard Murphy. Mr. Davis was stepped on by one of his horses in the feature event of the Round-up last week. GWEN BLACKWELL WINS COOKING PRIZE Seattle ----- Miss Gwen Blackwell won the lOth annual Oregonian cooking school grand prize for her recipe for waffles. Upon being awarded the trophy, all she would say was UMy motto has always been,HBigger and Batter.H SPORTS NEWS Reporter--Bruce Brown N. Y. Times---Blandine Holmes and Wilma Murphy recently won the double tennis tournament held in Washington Square, N.Y. Helen Wyss won the swimming championship in the 1952 prelimhiary Olympic Games. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAMS TO PLAY New York Giants Oppose Oregon All-Stars teammates, John Ross and Willard Murphy will oppose each other as the individ- ual stars of leading pro- fessional football teams. Murphy, captain of the Giants, is confident of victory. Ross merely says UAW--they always kick on the first down! A capacity crowd is expected. NEW BILL INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS Washington, D. C.--Sen- ator Glenn Larkins, senat- or from Oregon, introduced a bill into Congress ad- vocating shorter hours and better pay for congress man's secretaries. Betty Jean Hofrichter, his cap- able secretary, is thought to have had a good deal to do with the formation of the bill. FOSSILS FOUND IN SOUTH AIIERICA New York, N. Y. ----- Mr. Allen Coddington, Mr,James Fourtner and Mr. Siegfried Wyss have reported that they have uncovered fossDs of animals larger than ever imagined by man. ENGINE RUN BY HCT AIR Portland ---- The eminent scientist,Mr. Dick deiber, has invented a new type of hot air engine. It is to be used in the Portland Seattle bus operated by Rubin Neufeld , and Orvil Mitchell. Incidently the hot air is not furnished by the operators, as has Reporter--..B1'uCe Bpgwn often been wondered by the Portland ----- Two formerP3SS9nSeTS Of Said bus- SOCIAL LEADER STARTS .REFORM SCHOOL Denver, Colorado---Miss Bonita Myers, has started her latest experiment, a boy's reform school. Her first victims are sons of Mr, Pete iPruitt and Mr. Sanford Risseew, FAMOUS PLAYBOY BAILED Paul Franklin,last night putup bail for Troy McGowan fthat playboy of all the girls' dreamsl, he was in for drunken driving. His chauffeur, Bob Hulett, was out with his girl so Mc- Gowan was driving himself. FASHION NOTES By Peek-a-boo At the gay wedding of Miss Hotn Cold to Mr. Chil- lin Freez the brid wore a luvly gown of pail purpal- organdi, ever a yellow dotted taffeta slip. The dress was tyed by an e-nor- mous boe of wine velvet, with green satan slippers, The muthur wore blak with a long blak vale. All in all the afare was vury charming. MASS KILLUN ll!!! BIG MURDER? MUCH BLUD SHED Many witness awful Seen and Here the Screams for lurcy. The hom of Sam Sam was the seen of a brutal and bluddie merder yesterday, Mr. Sam Son butchered, nine pigs and two kowa Mr. Son says, NWell I rekon Marthy and me will have enuff fud for this sesonl
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