Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Queen Crowning
Opens Festival
Lebanon The 37th straw
berry festival, June 3-4, opens
with the coronation of Queen
Charlotte Pease at an out-door
ceremony on the high school
campus. Accompanied by her six
princesses. Queen Charlotte will
receive the crown from Mayor
Gorge W. Peavy of Corvallis
Coronation time is set for 10
a.m.
The grand parade will follow
at 11 o'clock and at noon tne
queen and her court will cut
the world's largest shortcake on
Main street. Preparation Is being
made to serve 15.000 visitors.
Lebanon's high school band
will open the afternoon pro
gram and at 2:15 Governor Mc
Kay will be .escorted to the pro
gram platform. He will be in
troduced by Rep. Warren Gill.
Barbership quartets will be a
feature of the afternoon.
A massed band concert will
be heard In the evening at New
port field. Boxing bouts on the
Main street platform will also
be seen Friday evening.
The children's parade will be
seen at 10:30 Saturday formng
Occupying the program during
the afternoon will be the Young
Oregonian's vaudeville troop
from Portland, the Hoosier Hot
Shots from Indiana, and the Ok
lahoma Night Riders.
Evening events . include i
horse show, folk dancing in the
street, fireworks and athletic
events.
Berry exhibits, a flower show,
industrial and big equipment ex
hibits will be seen both days,
with Browning Brothers Carni
val of Salem adding to the fes
tive spirit.
Top attraction of the period
will be three days of horse rac
ing at Lebanon Meadows, open
ing on June 2. Eight races each
day are scheduled with quarter
horses and throughbreds rac
ing each afternoon.
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Stayton to Go
On Fast Time
Flax Festival Adds
Industrial Display
Ifnr the Timber Carnival talent
money which will total almost
i show, July 3 and 4, are released
I by members of the talent show
committee. .
Chairman Joe Hrdina reportedjtn' inn
Mt. Angel An Industrial dis-,that those wishing to enter theirs
. play covering a full city block'amateur acts in the show should
al,'lu"' - rnnitinfl of new aUtomODlies. Will i ;i
$200," the chairman said.
The two-day show is sched
uled tentatively to be held
county court
Capital Journal. Salem, Oiecon. Friday, May 27, 1949 3
Beginning Monday of this ter Smith, quality control man
week the cannery began process-fat the cannery. The berries are
house bemc- freezing them in re-jof good size and quality this
I tail size packages. Although not year. Smith said.
I operating at full capacity yet, it
c. . f . was oeueved tne plant would be l ne Argentine government
prayron V0-Operonve hy ,np Ias, 0f the week or thciwill operate wine-bottling
...;n A nn 4avlioht Mvinff time'1-"1'3 . nil oui me DianKS ina mail ori ' . , . .
Sunday May 29 at 3nighi,l'arm machinery ind 0,her equ'P',l'i-liver it to him at 228 West ReCdveS Strawberries first of next, according to Wal-1 plants.
i, ,f.,.inn hH ri?ned!m:,u' uc "'iThird street. The deadline lor
since Portland Salem and other ithe flax Witival here July 29 to a plication,, he continued.
ciUe, Jton th. fJSm..th.t '""Thoe ,to June 10'
Stayton's city council found it :meM'' , f i r "Anv amaleur with talent of
should conform in order to keep f.ac" 01 ,n ""'.J:""".-J: high entertainment value is elisi-
in step, according to Mayor Cliff w' feive a olatlw"" """"! ble to compete for the priz.
snip. Ail OIUll RUl "'
costumes used during the festi
val will be provided by the com
mittee.
H. L. Brendon, chairman of
the festival committee, is now
receiving enteries for the con
test. Gene Barrett is manager of
the festival this year.
Snappy Skater Ronald
Given, is, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. O. P. Given of Tur
ner, won a trip to Los Ange
les, the Oregon junior men's
speed championship and a tro
phy in addition to a plane trip
to Washington, D. C, in com
petition with 150 others at a
state roller skating speed eon
test in Portland. He will make
the trip east to compete in the
national speed contest.
When Portland went on day
liffht cavtnff time, the Stavton!
council held a daucus May 12.
and decided to stay on standard
time in line with state and coun
ty offices. Commuters who take
the bus to Salem each day were
especially handicapped. It is un
derstood the Hamman bus lines
are planning to change over to
daylight time, also.
Sublimity will also abandon
standard time for the summer, r T; I !., .1
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Amateurs Are Wanted
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Stayton. May 27 The first
strawberries were brought into
the Stayton Canning company.
Cooperative, by J. Gilmnre of
Jefferson, who brought in 40
crates.
according to E. A. Ditter, and :
is understood Mill City has de-i
cided on the step.
Albany Application blanks
Auto or Personal CASH LOANS
$100to$1000so..
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Strowberry Harvest
Starts Full Blast
Unionvale Strawberry pick
ing in 80 acres of Marshalls at
the U. S. Alderman farm in the
Unionvale district started with
a full crew.
The Alderman processing
plant in Unionvale started the
season's run with 21 tons from
the North Plains district near
Hillsboro.
The cafeteria at the farm is
again operating for the benefit
of laborers with Mrs. John Todd
manager.
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Girls' sun suits in suspender
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