Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 07, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Selander Show
, At Art Center
The G a 1 1 e r y-by-the-Sea of
the Lincoln county Art Center,
Delake, is opening its first of a
series of one-man shows begin
ning Sunday with an exhibition
of the work of Manalkas Selan
der, Portland artist who grew
to manhood in Salem.
He is the younger of an artist
team of which the older is his
1 father, Arthur A. Selander, also
a well known Oregon artist.
A collection of 30 watercolors
and drawings will be shown de
picting scenes of the northwest.
Menalkas graduated from Sa
lem high school and continued
his art studies at the Art Insti
tute of Chicago. For several
years he was connected with a
large advertising agency in Ban
Francisco.
During the war, he served as
a top gunner on a B-29 and par
ticipated in several missions ov
er Japan. After the war, he be
came associated with a com
mercial art firm in Portland. He
is considered as one of the top
pencil artists in the country and
lately has been creating water
colors as well.
m He has shown at the New
York Academy of Design, the
San Francisco Art Museum,
Portland Art Museum and has
had several one-man shows on
the coast.
The exhibition of paintings by
Oregon artists ends Saturday af
ternoon after a successful show
ing in which over 2000 attend
ed. F. Loren Boulier, formerly
of Salem, is the director of the
gallery and instructs in water
color. He has a class of 40 stu
dents who come every Friday
night irom as radius of 100 miles,
Acreage Purchased
Jefferson Frank Weddle has
purchased a 32 acre tract of land
of the old Donohue donation
land claim, on the Talhnf rniH
He has divided it into tracts
varying from one fourth acre
to one acre, and has laid out
three streets namplv Tin
Elder and Oak. A bulldozer will
begin on the streets immediate
ly. The trees will be left on the
tracts.
Hiss' Fate Near Alger Hiss and his wife arrive at federal
court in New York to hear Defense Attorney Lloyd Paul
Stryker make his final appeal to the jury in Hiss' perjury
trial. The jury will begin deliberating Hiss' fate after the
prosecution's summation. (Acme Telephoto.)
ME0lNlES"
CHARACTER.
Sagamore
To Be Shrine
Oyster Bay, N.Y., July 7
Plans were nearing completion
today to make Sagamore Hill,
the home of the late President
Theodore Roosevelt, a shrine.
The Roosevelt Memorial as
sociation of New York disclosed
it had made arrangements to ac
quire the three-story frame
structure and 20 of its 83 acres
of rolling land from the heirs of
the late president.
Mrs. Roosevelt, 87-year-old
widow of the former president.
died last September. Since then.
Sagamore Hill has been unoccir-
pied except for caretakers.
The house was used as a sum
mer White House by President
Roosevelt.
Afghanistan became a politi
cal entity in 1747, previously
having been a cluster of small
states under various rules.
Bed-Ridden Woman
Without Food 4 Days
Arlington, Wash., July 7 (U.R)
A bed-ridden, 88-year-old
woman, who was without food
or water for four days after her
husband had collapsed and died
on the floor beside her, was in
"very serious" condition today.
An unidentified mail carrier
found Mrs. Jacob Gust Johnson
weak and helpless in bed yester
day. The body of her 86-year-
old husband was nearby. Cor
oner Ken Baker said Johnson
died from natural causes.
Boy's Body Found
Stuffed in Sack
. Chicago, July 7 U.R) The body
of four-year-old Thomas Laux,
who had been missing for more
than 12 hours, was found today
stuffed in a sack in the base
ment of his home on Chicago's
south side, police reported.
He had been hunted through
out the night. His parents, po
lice said, had reported that he
last was seen about 5:30 p.m.
near his home.
Cause of death was not ascer
tained immediately.
Two Dayton Youths
Wreck Motorcycle
Dayton-Walter Holliday and
Fenton Galer left two weeks ago
on a motorcycle trip through
California, Idaho and eastern
Oregon. Coming home and just
outside of Bend they had an ac
cident. Holliday was driving the
cycle and fell asleep. Galer no
ticed he had slowed up but was
unable to control the cycle be
fore they left the road and up
set. Holliday sustained two bro
ken vcrtcbraes in his neck and
was unconscious for possibly
one-half hour. Galer, who own
ed the cycle, was unhurt.
Holliday went to the St. Jo
seph hospital at Bend where he
remained for one week. His fa
ther, Owen Holliday. of Port Or-
ford, went to Bend for him and
stopped by Dayton overnight
Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949 9
Farm Labor Office
Opening For Beans
Stayton A farm labor em
ployment office will be opened
in Stayton on the second floor
of the city hall some time be
tween July 15 and 20.
For the first few days the
office will be open daily from
8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and later it
is planned to open the office
earlier if need be, six days a
week through the harvest period,
approximately six weeks,
Claude Litchfield of the Farm
Labor division of the Oregon
State Employment service in
Salem, was in Stayton making
arrangements for opening the
Friday with a daughter, Mrs.
Wendell Willard, Jr. Walter has
his neck in a brace, which he
will wear for two more months.
Galer is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Galer of Dayton. The
Hollidays are former residents
of Pleasantdale.
office here. The acreage in
beans this year will be 25 per
cent larger than in the past,
Litchfield sald.
Steele Clan Holds
Picnic On. Holiday
North Howell More than 50
of the Robert L. Steele clan met
at the North Howell Grange hall
for a July 4 picnic.
Present were Andrew Steele
of Albany and Mrs. Zeb Downey
of Greshani, son and daughter,
Mrs. Carl Downey of Stayton,
Mrs. Arthur Dickman of Silver
ton, Mrs. Louie Sawyer and Mrs.
A. T. Cline of North Howell,
granddaughter of Robert Steele.
Others from San Francisco,
Portland, Mt. Angel, Silverton,
Salem, Brooks, Stayton, Gres
ham, Albany, Woodburn, La
blsh and North Howell were
present.
Oldest person present was
Mrs. Andrew Steele of Albany
and youngest was 3 -mo .-old
granddaughter of Mrs. Louie
Sawyer.
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Armour's . . .
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SWEET PEAS pTb" Libby303 3con.25c
BARRETT PEARS Syrup Here's a real buy . . 19c
SMOKED SHAD Washington .
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DEVILED MEAT u 3.... 19c ;
Smith's No. 300
Butter (baby Lima) Beans
Red Kidney Beans
Spaghetti in Cheese Sauce
tall cam
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Wonderfood, really fresh J"
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6 oz. cello 2 pkgs. 19c
Chase & Sanborn Coffee
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Drip or Regular
Kraft Caramels
Candy 1 lb. cello
35c
Parowax 12 ox. carton . , ... 10c
Certo Pectin S os. bottle 19c
Porto Pectin t os. bottle 10c
KERR or DOME LIDS Dos. 1 1 c
KERR or DOME CAPS Dox. 25 e
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VEAL STEAKS 55c l.
VEAL ROASTS 55c u.
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