Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Young People
Offer Pageant
Liberty, Dec. 21 A pageant
of "The First Christmas" will be
presented by 25 of the young
people of the Liberty Church of
Christ on Friday evening, Dec.
23, at 7:45 o'clock at the Liberty
Community hall. The pageant
will be given in full costume
with musical accompaniment by
a girls' chorus.
On the program will be "Pro
phets," Ray Mendenhall and
Larry Doyle; "Joseph," Roy
Bloom; "Mary," Barbara Loyn
es; "Gabriel," Milbre S 1 p e ;
"Kings Guards," Larry Sipe, and
Duane Doyle.
In the Girls' chorus are Don
na Plenge, Lynne Standley, Ed
ith Parrish, Vida Standley, Betty
McMillen, Wanda Plenge, Mar
garet Seeger, Shirley Peterson,
Katherine Myers, Loretta An
son, Elizabeth Sipe and Delores
McCellan.
There are four scenic back
grounds for the different scenes
of the pageant and have been
painted by Roy Bloom.
The four scenes are 1. Annun
ciation. 2. King Herod's Pal
ace. 3. Judean Hillside, and 4.
Adoration at the Manger. An of
fering for benevolence will be
taken.
Skilled Labor
Now Available
Lebanon, Dec. 21 Skilled
and qualified workers in nearly
every line are available in the
Lebanon area in greater nunv
ber now than at any time since
the end of the war, according to
Fred Worral, manager of the
local office of the Oregon state
employment service.
Jobs not only are hard to find
for seasonal employes laid off
during the winter months, but
also for mechanics, mill men.
building trades workers and
many others. Home owners and
employers with part-time work
should exert every effort to pro
vide employment during the
next three months until spring
activity begins, Worral said.
"The population of this area,
like other sections of Oregon,
has been increasing rapidly,"
commented Worral. "Possibly
we can't find work for all of
the newcomers and others who
need a regular income, but we
should provide for our steady
skilled workers who are a part
of this community."
"Our office has applications
for hundreds of experienced men
and women who are able and
willing to tackle anything. Many
jobs need to be done. Let us
lose no time in putting these
It's
to keep fit
Le( Sun Valley add variety to "Bread
Hungry diets" and safely, too. Sun
Valley Bread baked with no shorten
ing whatever, is low in calories, (less
than SO to the slice) yet high in
energy producing proteins. Try SUN
valley dKe.au toasted tomorrow
morning.
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Love Is Secondary Ana
Maria Alvarez-Calderon, 20,
winner of title of "Queen of
the Americas" in Peruvian
beauty contest, waves a greet
ing as she arrives at New York
to start a six weeks' visit in
this country. The slim, five
foot, five-inch brunette told
reporters that she supposed she
was heiress to about $32,000,
000, "although I never count
ed it." She prefers culture to
love. (Acme Telephoto)
people to work. It will save
money for us all."
While stressing that the slate
employment service is not a re
lief agency, Worral did point out
that unless jobs are found for
family heads and other able
workers, welfare expenditures
will increase greatly.
Gable's Bride
Like Lombard
Hollywood, Dec. 21 Mi
Friends of Clark Gable said to
day his bride, blonde Lady Syl
via Stanley, bears a "peculiar
resemblance" to his last wife,
the late Carole Lombard. And
their runaway wedding yester
day was like his elopement with
the gay movie star 10 years ago.
"He proposed yesterday, and
I said "yes" as fast as I could,"
Lady Stanley said after the sud
den ceremony at Solvang, Calif.
"We decided to get married
because Clark suddenly found
he had the day off," Miss Lorn
bard had said after she married
Gable at Kingman Ariz., in
1930.
Like the late movie comedi
enne, Lady Sylvia is slim and
gay, with long blonde hair. She's
about the age Miss Lombard
would have been. And, while
Miss Lombard started as a Mack
Sennett bathing beauty, Lady
Sylvia was a London chorus girl
before she nabbed the titled
Lord Ashley for the first of her
four husbands.
Miss Lombard "completely
remade her personality" to keep
Gable happy, and friends said
Lady Sylvia may have to do the
same. She's as feminine as Miss
Lombard used to be before she
turned herself into a hunting
and fishing pal for Gable.
Michigan Cow Wins
World Championship
Flint, Mich., Dec. 21 U.B A
4-year-old Holstein cow today
claimed the world's milk produc
tion championship.
Spokesmen of several cattle
organizations said they watched
yesterday as Forbes K. Merkley
milked Minnow Creek Eden re
peat of the final gallon of the
35,240 pounds of milk she has
produced in one year.
The new mark is for cows of
all ages milked three times
daily. A Wisconsin Holstein set
the previous record of 35,207
pounds.
In winter the lynx grows tufts
of hair on its feet that act as
snowshoes.
'Impossible1 Christmas Wish
To Come True for Small Boy
CALEXIO, Calif., Dec. 21 W Some small boy here is going
to have an "Impossible" Christmas wish come true.
On Christmas eve it will snow on this California-Mexican
border town for the first time since 1932. And all because of a
letter to Santa Claus.
The post office received the
note In which the boy, who
didn't sign his name, told Santa
how good he had been all year
and how sad he was that he
couldn't play in the snow at
Christmastime, like northern
boys.
All he wanted this Christmas
was a snowstorm.
The post office passed the let
ter on to the Chamber of Com
merce and the board of direc
tors decided they would fulfill
this wish.
So, starting at 3 p.m. Satur
day, planes of the border flying
service will take off and, using
crop-dusting ejectors, drop snow
over the city. Snow will be
freighted in from California
mountain areas. Santa Claus
himself plus a few helpers
will load it into the planes.
The only thing now that can
hinder this tampering with the
elements is a switch in the ele
ments themselves.
But the Chamber of Com
merce, right on its toes, brightly
declared:
"In case of rain Saturday we
will have our snow fall on
Christmas day."
Vacation Date Nears
Grand Island The Grand Is
land school will close Friday
evening, December 23, for holi
day vacation and convene Tues
day, January 3, Mrs. Cecil Will,
clerk of the board, announces.
Doctor Dead in
Suicide Pact
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 21
An apparent double suicide pact
between a prominent doctor and
his wife was completed Tues
day with the death of Dr. Jo
seph B. Crawford, 34.
However, the purpose of the
double suicide to provide their
two children with an income
may have failed. A $15,000 life
insurance policy Crawford took
out last month contained a
clause barring payment in case
of suicide within two years.
Meanwhile, simple funeral
services were to be held this
afternoon for his wife, Mrs. Mil
dred Minderman Crawford, for
mer New Orleans socialite. Her
body was found beside her dy
ing husband in their fashionable
Lookout Mountain residence
Sunday.
One of Crawford's two chil-
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dren, seven - year - old Linda
Mary, was expected to attend the
services, but 15 - months - old
Douglas Bruce was not.
The 34-ycar-old doctor and his
wife apparently took an uniden
tified type of sleeping tablet
which produced paralysis or
partial paralysis of the respira
tory system, according to Dr.
Ebb Johnston, Hamilton County
coroner.
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1000 PAIRS
Nylon Hose
51 Gauge First Quality
floo
Pair
We've had io many requests to offer this tre
mendous hosiery sale again that we hurriedly
arranged for another shipment. Beautiful,
sheer, sheer 15 denier, and sturdy 30 denier
first quality nylons, as well as service weights,
are yours again for $1.00. One day only!
Figure-fitting flattery for under her tree;
Budget-beautiful, luxurious-looking !
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"Corette" . , . the name she'll never forget, the slip she'd
like most to get! Priced to please every "Santa", propor
tioned to fit all . . . short, average or tall! Suds-loving,
long-lasting rayon multifilament crepe with the pantent
ed bias-cut midriff, the straight cut or 4-gorred skirt.
Tailored
to Taste
295
Elegance expertly tailored,
Black, pink r white (proportion-
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Accent on
Applique
395
Exquisitely embroidered. Blue,
pink or proportioned in white.
32-40.
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GIFT ITEM
"Famous Name"
100 Wool Gabardine
MEN'S SHIRTS
10
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Beige, grey, navy, aqua
Regular $17.95
Special Xmas purchase
Fine all wool gabardint
Pearl button snaps
Two snap fastened
pockets
MEN'S Main Floor
GIFT ITEM
Woman's Sotln
QUILTED ROBES
8
90
Smooth silky satin
Smart detail
Four luscious colors
Fully lined
All sizes
$12.95 value
Special purchase
FASHIONS Second Floor
GIFT ITEM
Beacon Cloth
MEN'S ROBES
J9S
I Fancy patterns
i Fine Beacon cloth
Blue and maroon
All sizes royal quality
Individually boxed
Contrasting trim
MEN'S Main Floor
GIFT ITEM
Women's
FELT SLIPPERS
1
00
Regular $1.49
Blue, wine, grey
Soft padded sole
Sizes 5 to 9
Warm and comfy
SHOES Second Floor
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