Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 30, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Twrfay, 'Aaftari SO, 1949
East Salem Garden Club
Has Annual Flower Show
Four Corners, Aug. 29 Rickey Garden Club 4th Annual Flow
er Show will be Thursday night, September 1, at th Four
Corners Community hall at 8 o'clock. No entry fee is charged
and any resident of Four Comers area may enter exhibits.
Exhibitors are to supply their own containers and accessories.
' First, second and third prize
I ribbon will be awarded in each
class. Sweepstake prize for ex
hibitor winning most points.
Classifications as follows: Min
iatures (Section A) A-l less than
eight inches; A-2 not over six
inches. Living room (Section
B) B-l tall arrangement; B-2
low arrangement; Dining room
(Section C) C-l formal, C-2 in
formal; Mantel (Section D).
Odd arrangements; (Section E).
Dry arrangements (Section F).
Potted plants (Section G). Veg
etable display (Section H). Cor
sages (Section I).
All entries must be in place
by 6:30 o'clock because of the
judging. Judges are Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Cole and Mrs. Joe
VanCleave. Visitors will be welcome.
Cookir.g and Textile
Deadlines Announced
Oregon housewives were re
minded Monday that entries in
the State Fair cooking and tex
tile departments close at mid
night, Saturday, September S.
This entry deadline also ap
plies to the enlarged floral ex
hibit, which is expected to the
the largest in recent fair history.
Meanwhile, all commercial
space on the grounds has been
sold out. Manager Leo Spltz
bart reported this week "an un
usual number of worthwhile
and educational commercial dis
plays for both farm and city
population." Although several
larger farm machinery exhibi
tors will be absent from this
year's fair, the exhibition ilea
is already full, according to
Spitzbart.
Some of the 5,000 head of
purebred livestock are already
on the grounds. However, a
majority of the show strings will
arrive Thursday or Friday in
preparation for judging which
will begin promptly at 9 a.m.
Monday morning.
Sawyer in Portland
Briefly September 20
Portland, Aug. 30 (Pi Charles
Sawyer, secretary of commerce,
will pause here September 20 to
discuss economic developments
with local businessmen, public
officials, and labor groups.
Sawyer is making a Pacific
Herbert Hoover Now
Great-Grandfather
Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 30 (P)
Herbert Hoover become a
great grandfather Monday.
A 7-pound 4 ounce boy was
born at 5:26 a. m., to the wife
of the ex-president's grandson
Herbert Hoover III. The mother
is the former Meredith McGilv
ray of Palo Alto.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Jr., of
Pasadena, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm McGilvray of Palo
Alto.
The mother and baby were re
ported as doing nicely at the
Palo Alto hospital.
coast tour to get first-hand re
ports on business conditions.
Lesion Convenes in Phllly Mrs. Hubert A. Good, national
president of American Legion ladies auxiliary, arriving from
Oregon for the Legion's 31st annual convention at Philadel
phia, receives her convention badge from Legion National
commander Perry Brown, of Beaumont, Tex. At left is Erie
Cocke, Jr., of Dawson, Ga., who is a candidate for national
commander. (Acme Telephoto)
Garage Hits Car?
Police Don t Agree
Los Angeles, Aug. 30 (U.PJ
Ernest A. Tucker, 57, said his
garage ran into his car but po
lice disagreed.
Tucker's car and his garage
crashed together at an intersec
tion while the garage was being
moved. Police booked Tucker
on suspicion of being drunk.
Hold-Up Man Adds
To Nursery Rhyme
Portland, Ore., Aug. 30 (U.RX
The Portland police blotter had
a poetic lilt with some new lines
today.
A young man entered a coffee
shop and ordered cherry pie. He
put down his thumb, pulled out
a gun and walked off with $18
in cash.
General Schramm
Now on Retired List
Word has been received in Sa
lem of the retirement from ac
tive duty of Brig. Gen. Ned
Schramm, who has been deputy
commander of the Fourth Air
Force, Hamilton field, Calif.
Schramm, veteran of many
years with the air force, visit
ed in Salem and met with air
reservists here May 25, 1948,
regarding the formation of a unit
in Salem. Following his re
tirement he and Mrs. Schramm
left for Riverside, Calif., to
make their home.
Garbo Plans Film
Hollywood, Aug. 30 (P) Gre
ta Garbo will go before the ca
meras again next month. Pro
ducer Walter Wanger yesterday
said the Swedish actress now is
McKenzie and
Wife Honored
Philadelphia, Aug. 30 Lead
ers of the nation and leaders of
the American Legion joined
Sunday night in paying personal
tribute to an Oregon boy whom
they like and admire.
Vic McKenzie, formerly of
Salem, for 14 years director
of the Legion's National Con
vention corporation, with Mrs
McKenzie, was guest of honor at
a dinner given by 450 of his
friends in the Hotel Warwick
here on the eve of the opening
of the veteran organizations 31st
national convention. He is a
member of Capital post No. 9.
Senator Guy Cordon (R., Ore.)
who was toastmaster, called Mc
Kenzie "a fellow who has been
doing things for people both in
and out of the Legion for 30
years, and though he holds no
official title, probably has more
friends and knows more people
than anybody except Jim Far
ley."
Also lauding the McKenzies in
addresses were Louis Johnson,
secretary of defense and a past
national commander of the
American Legion; Senator Owen
Brewster (R., Maine), Sen.
George Malone (R., Nev.), Perry
C. Brown of Texas, present na
tional commander of the Legion
and former National Command
ers Edward A Hayes of Illinois
and Harry Colmery of Kansas.
Singers Morton Downey and
Jane Pickens appeared as solo
ists on the program.
The McKenzies were present
ed with a Lincoln convertible
and each was given an engraved
wrist watch by the group.
They now live in Carmel, Cali
fornia.
in Rome, where the movie, "The
Duchess of Langeais," will go
into production Sept. 15. She
made her last Hollywood film
I eight years ago.
Mountain Climbers
'See' Flying Saucer
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 80 W.R)
Three mountain climbers said
today they were buzzed by a
flying saucer that was "round,
almost transparent and sound
ed like a buzzsaw."
Roger Hamilton, his wife, Pa
tricia, and Dick Hamilton said
they sighted the object near
Snow lake on the Snoqualmie
pass Sunday. The trio said it
went so fast "none of us had
time to take a picture."
High Grapefruit
Prices Forecasted
Lakeland, Fla., Aug. 30 W)
A citrus industry expert pre
dicted record grapefruit prices
this season because of the hea
vy blow the hurricane dealt
Florida's supply.
"I think we will see the high
est priced grapefruit year that
has ever been recorded," said
Frank Seymour, secretary of the
federal citrus marketing agree
ment committees.
Growers set a preliminary
loss estimate at 10,000,000 to
12,000,000 boxes of grapefruit.
The crop was expected to pro
duce about 33,000,000 boxes be
fore the hurricane. ,
Lafayette Mrs. Hay Nuckols
and sons, Gary and Larry have
returned home after a two
weeks' vacation with Mr. Nuck
ols, at Grants Pass.
Palmistry Readings
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Will advise on
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Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
Troops lo Move
Into Hanford
Seattle, Aug. 10 VP) Senate
passage of a $14,790,000,000 de
fense appropriation bill makes
movement of troops to the Han
ford atomic energy project area
imminent, Sen. Harry P. Cain
(R.,.Wash.) said last night.
The bill now is in a confer
ence committee.
Cain said size of the Hanford
garrison, which he termed
"good-sized," could not be dis
closed for security reasons.
Troops will be quartered tem
porarily 111 fearraake vaeated by
construction workers.
The first announcement
troops would be sent to Hanford
was made several months ago
by Senator Magnuson (D.,
Wash.) was eonfirmed by Sixth
army headquarters.
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