Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Victims of Bandits The Aga Khan and his wife, the Begun
Khan, (above) were held up by four armed bandits as they
left their villa on the French Riviera, the Paris newspaper
France Soir, reported. The Aga Khan, one of the world's
richest men and father-in-law of Rita Hayworth, and his
wife were in a car leaving the estate when the holdup took
place. The bandits were reported to have escaped with money
and jewels worth $450,000. This photo was made as they ar
rived for the wedding of Rita and Prince Aly Khan in May.
(AP Wirephoto)
Police Seeking
Jewel Robbers
Le Cannet, France, Aug. 4 VP)
Thousands of police today
combed southern France for the
four bandits who stole a fortune
in jewels from the Aga Khan
and his wife.
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Roadblocks were thrown up
from Mentone on the Italian
border all along the Riviera
playground of the world s
wealthy to the sprawling port
of Marseille, know as a criminal
hideout.
Hundreds of cars were stopp
ed. But no trace has been found
of the robbers who yesterday
held up the Aga Khan and the
begum outside their villa here
and grabbed about a half mil
lion dollars in jewels and 200,
000 Francs ($600) in cash,
Police guards around the man
sions of the rich have been
doubled. Many of the million
aires here are reported hiring
private detectives as an addi
tional security.
In the past few days bandits
have gotten away with about
$800,000 in the robbery of a
bank at Aix-Le-Provence, the
theft of jewelry in a store at
Deauville and the Robbery of
the Aga Khan.
Police found the abandoned
automobile used by the robbers
of the Aga Khan near the scene
of the crime.
Oregon Polio Cases Decline
Portland, Aug. 4 m The
state board of health reported
today that the number of new
polio cases declined again this
week. There were only three
cases, one each in Douglas, Hood
River and Lane counties.
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Nominated State Senator
John S. Battle (above), the
candidate of the U. S. Senator
Byrd organization, beat three
opponents to win the demo
cratic gubernatorial nomina
tion for governor. The nom
ination is tantamount to elec
tion in democratic Virginia.
(AP Wirephoto)
Mrs. Winegar Hostess
Sunbeam Service Club
Monmouth The Sunbeam
Service club met at the home
of Mrs. Claude Winegar with 11
members present. The short
business meeting was presided
over by the president, Mrs. Guy
Thornbrue. Roll call was
answered by giving household
hints. The women worked on
articles to be sold this Novem
ber. The next meeting will- be
held -with Mrs. L. O. Fetters
August 17.
A picnic dinner will be held
at the fair grounds August 24
for members to work on their
booth for the Polk County Fair.
10 Cons Killed
In Prison Break
Morelia, Mex., Aug. 4 U.R)
Heavily-armed police firing
dum-dum bullets have killed 10
and captured 49 convicts who
escaped Tuesday night from
Morelia prison, officials report
ed today.
Twelve still are missing. Po
lice have concentrated their
search for them in the Santa
Maria mountains near this
Michoacan state capital where
the others were captured.
The prisoners, armed with
pistols and rifles, fought two
pitched battles with police Tues
day and Wednesday. One police
man was killed.
The convicts broke from jail
Tuesday night after forcing the
warden to surrender his keys
They armed themselves with ri
fles and knives and fled to the
hills.
Committees Named
For Faith Rebekahs
Lyons Initiation was the
high lights of the meeting of
Faith Rebekah lodge at the hall
when the degree was bestowed
upon Roberta Longnecker under
the direction of Jean Roberts
drill captain, at the regular busi
ness meeting some discussion
was held in regard to the district
convention which will be held
at Mill City the last of August.
The noble grand also appoint
ed the following committees:
Alta Bodeker, good of the order
chairman; Eva Bressler, publi
city chairman; fraternal press,
Jean Roberts; community ser
vice, Helen McClurg; floral com-
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SATURDAY Wieners In A Blanket!
Htarty main dish thai s easy on the purse. And
while these wieners-in-pastry are in the oven
it's a good time to bake the pie shell for Sun
day's dessert . . . a real lime saver.
SUNDAY-Baked Ice Cream Pie I
Jusc imagine . , . frozen ice cream and luscious
fruit topped with baked meringue. And you can
prepare this tasty treat in jig time because the
pie shell was baked on Saturday!
Yours For The Asking!
Recipes for these 4 tasty treats plus
additional pastry making pointers.
Gives you complete instructions for
this time-saving pastry method (de
signed especially for Drifted Snow
Flour) plus recipes for all the tasty
treats illustrated. Look for the Martha
Meade Pastry Method Folder at your
grocer's, or write Martha Meade,
Sperry Flour, San Francisco 6, Calif.
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famous Wiltrn Food Authority
More Kitchen-Free Time
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SUCCESS PASTRY METHOD
Here's All You Do: With this time-saving pastry
method you mix pastry only once, bake only twice and
have a grand variety of delicious baking for our dif
ferent meals I Just follow these simple, easy directions :
SUCCESS PASTRY
Sift flour before measuring.
Use level measurements for all ingredients.
Measure into a large mixing bowl
1 Vi cups high grade vegetable shortening
2 teaspoons salt
'2 cup cold water
Blend ingredients together with a large fork until short
ening is creamy and absorbs part of water. Then add, all
at once
A cups sifted Sperry Drifted Snow
"Hom-p,r(eci,iT Enriched Flour
Stir, with a circular motion, until pastry holds Its shape
and forms a ball. Store pastry or use as directed in any
desired recipe.
Store Pastry in the coldest part of the refrigerator. For
easy future use, mark dough into 4 even-size pieces each
piece enough for a single 9-inch pie shell or 6 large
tart shells.
Dough may be stored in a tightly covered container,
or sealed in aluminum foil, or wrapped in a clean cloth
and then in heavy wax paper. For mechanical refrigerator
. storage dampen the cloth; for ice refrigerator use a dry
cloth.
For easy handling of chilled pastry, remove required
amount from refrigerator, cover with a doth, and let stand
Vi hour before rolling out.
Guaranteed Baking Results Are Yours! Get perfect bak
ing results the firsr time and every time you use this time-saving
pastty recipe, or any Martha Meade recipe, with Sperry Drifted
Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour . . . otherwise double
the ptice of your sack of flour will be refunded. Write Sperry
Flour, San Francisco 6, California.
A pleasing variety of Martha Meade recipes are included in
every sack of Sperry Drifted Snow Flour for your convenience.
Next time you buy flour, insist on Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
for successful baking results!
WEDNESDAY Chicken Salad Pies!
Crisp, flaky cheese-flavored tart shells filled
with savory, satisfying chicken salad. Use
pastry dough stored in refrigerator to make
these tart shells and, at the same time, a pie
shell for Thursday.
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THURSDAY Mocha Chocolate Chip Pie!
Coffee flavor and bits of chocolate make this
a deliciously different refrigerator pie that's fit
for a king ... 'n so easy to make because the
pie shell was baked in advance!
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Spprry nivlalnn of General Mllla
'Sptrry," "Drifted Snow." "Home-Perlected ' and "Martha Mid
art rtnurd uadc-marb of &eacril Mills, Inc
mlttee, Alta Bodeker, Alma Olm-
stead and May Patton; publicity,
Eva Bressler, Ethel Huffman
and Effie Heineck; auditing,
Anna B. Julian, Alice Huber and
Hazel Lewis; examining, Verna
West, Hazel Lewis and Hazel
Shields; finance, Gertrude Weid
man, Lois Myers and Hazel
Shields. At the close of the meet
ing refreshments were served by
Alta Bodeker, Helen McClurg
and Carrie Naue.
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North Marion Resort
Near Aurora Is Sold
Aurora "Seven Acres," the
roadside development on the
south bank of the Molalla river
north of Aurora, has been sold
to Mr. and Mrs. James Lent, who
were granted a tavern license
and formally opened for busi
ness Wednesday.
The sale includes the ten-
room hotel and eight furnished
cabins as well as the river front
acreage. The consideration was
reported to be approximately
$40,000. The property was sold
by Gilbert Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lent and their
6-year-old daughter, Shelia
have been living at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lent, in the Dryland district
since his return from overseas,
where for seven months he was
a master sergeant and crew chief
in the operation of theBerlinair-
lift. He was the first American
soldier to be decorated with the
special airlift medal, according
to news dispatches from Ger
many last winter.
The Lents said they will oper
ate Seven Acres themselves. The
only assistance they plan now
will be that of Mrs. Lents sis
ter, Miss Nancy Wetterlin, who
is expected to arrive in Oregon
Sunday from St. Paul, Minn.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 4, 1949 9
Smiths Together
For Clan Picnic
Monmouth Fifty-three mem
bers of the Maria Smith clan
gathered at Champoeg park on
Sunday for the annual reunion
and picnic dinner.
The old spinning wheel used
by Maria Smith was on display
among historic objects in the
exhibition building. J. O. Rus
sell of Turner, president of the
clan, told the history of Marie
and John Smith, who took up a
homestead six miles south of
Dallas in 1847 and raised a fam
ily of seven children.
The oldest descendant present
was Frank Chamberlain of Red
ding, Calif., and the youngest
was Michael Edwards of Salem.
The secretary, Virgil Averill of
Halsey and the treasurer, John
Chamberlain of Falls City gave
their yearly reports. It was
voted that the 1950 reunion be
held on the fourth Sunday in
July at Champoeg again.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirkpatrick
of Portland furnished several
musical numbers on the chimes,
a vocal duet, and a cornet duet.
Members of the clan who at
tended the reunion were from
Redding and San Joes, Calif.;
Kelso and Longview, Wash.;
Portland, Lyons, Salem, Amity,
Halsey, Whiteson, Beaverton,
Turner and Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Russell
and Miss Blanch Russell attend
ed from Monmouth.
Boy Loses Gamble
Seattle, Aug. 4 U.R A nine-year-old
boy gambled with a
freight train and lost. Police
said George Jodry attempted to
hook a ride on a moving freight
train here last night. He slipped
and both his feet were cut off
above the ankles.
Palmistry Readings
Will tell your past present
and future. Will advise on
love, marriage
and business
Answers all
questions. Are
'you worried?
Why be in
I i JsT doubt? Special
. MOT Headings.
t .sue open 9 am.
Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
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FALL YARDAGE GOODS
$1.50..$5.95
yard
Complete New Stock
Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co.
260 South 12th St.
Phone II Jj iDjMyL LvOll 1288
8-6489 HA ifFrA., Cristate St.
Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cash More Carry
May we suggest that you make "Randall's" the first Port of Call on your next shopping
excursion! You will find there a wide variety of good quality meats at prices that will
save you as much as 25 or 30 per cent. Prices below effective Thursday, Friday & Saturday.
Freshly Ground
Hamburqer it.
33c
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
Arm Cut
Blade Cut
ROAST Rump .... .' . Ib
BEEF
39
Eastern Oregon Hereford
DID Lean
IV V
STEAK
Tender ... .lb.
49c
Tender Milk Fed
Veal Roast ib
43c
Tender Skinless
WIENERS ib.
39c
Fresh Country
Sausage lb.
33c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
Round Steak lb.
59c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
T Bones ,b
59c
MILK FED
Veal Steak
lb.
59c
Tender Boneless
SIRLOIN
69c
SLICED BACON
Eastern
Sugar Cured LB,
45c
LOCKER
BEEF
Eastern Oregon Herefordi. Small sizes!
Lean and tender. NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY!
Lb.35c
BASINGER'S FOOD MARKET
1288 State Street
In the University Shopping Center
SWEET CORN
Local, Fresh Daily
Excellent Quality Dozen
23c
POTATOES W; .' 98c PEACHES ifc? tc.rW 29c
WATERMELONS Gu0ar!n?eedpe,ded lb. VAc
XlklCr? A D Pure Cider
T 1 1 kjni
Quart
15c Salad Dressing ..45c
CANTALOUPE
Fancy Vine Ripened
Extra Large Size
Finest Quality
2 , 19c
TIDE
Large package
25c
CIGARETTES
Carton. .'.
1.45
Morshmallows rirrKV 10c
MILK
Tall Cans each 10c
SALMON S"r .... .. 39c
TOMATO SAUCE".:'' 5c
PINEAPPLE HtZtir! 29c
BREAD." 19c
Prices Effective
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Aug. 4-5-6
Shop and Save
at
BASINGER'S
13h & STATE STS.