Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1950, Page 21, Image 21

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Temporary Haven Child actress Lora Lee Michel beams
. contentedly as she finds a temporary haven with Rev. Ellord
Sundstrom after running away from her foster parents in
Hollywood. The 9-year-old blonde film player said she ran
away from her foster mother, who is accused of starving her
to keep her small enough for roles, because "I was hungry all
the time." (Acme Telephoto)
Radio Industry
Gets Warning
Norman, Okla., March 16 VP)
The radio industry has been
warned it faces federal restric
tions unless a curb is placed on
radio horror programs and the
"poor taste in jokes of its come
dians." Wayne Coy, chairman of the
federal communications commis
sion, told the closing session of
the annual Oklahoma University
Radio conference yesterday that
unless radio does a "house clean
ing by Itself, restrictions will re
mit." He added:
Clearly there must be a day
of reckoning. The commission
rightly is prohibited from cen
sorship. On the other hand it is
required to see that stations op
erate in the public interest.
"Poor taste is not in the pub
lic interest."
Coy described some jokes
heard over radio as a "return to
livery stable humor "
The commission chairman also
explained that federal "freezing"
of licenses for new television
stations was ordered to await
developments of color TV sets
and leave room for new color
stations.
He reported that the TV field
has been widened greatly by the
use of ultra high frequency
channels. He cited Oklahoma as
an example, saying the number
of stations possible would be ex
panded from ten to 65.
WoodburnWill
Attend Comedy
Woodburn "Meet Arizona' Is
the title of a two-act musical
comedy which will be presented
by the students of Woodburn
high school in the school audi
torium Friday evening under the
direction of Mrs. Alice Rose
Jones, music supervisor of( the
Woodburn public schools.
The musical comedy was writ
ten by George Murray Brown
and Charles Wakefield Cadman
and is being produced by spe
cial arrangement with C. C.
Birchard Co., publishers, of Bos
ton, Mass.
The cast includes "Rnnle" a romantic
cowboy. Jack Wells: "Marcla" a Mexican
servant, Betty Stinett: "Cappy" a corral
boss with a bit heart, Reynold tiencs
tad; "Aunt Lavlna" a Vermont Amazon,
Frances Mills: ,-Bertle' a dude. Kenneth
Schubert; "Jack Gulby" dude ranch man
alter, Irvln Bond; "Larry Benson" adopt
ed son or Col, Blair, Gene Wells: "Emily'
dudlne, Doris Waymire; "Antonta" Mex
ican servant, Paul Edwards; "Carolota"
a Mexican, Dorothy Klenskl; "Let tie
Blair," the colonel's niece, Louise Bu
chanan; "Tom Wilder." a young law
yer, and "Arizona Tom," fictional x-2-aun
sheriff, both by Arthur Nelson; "To-
nlta Sunrise" an Indian girl, Katnerine
Miller.
Chorus members are Darlene Ostrom.
Laura Lewis. Alice Basllen, Beverly An
derson, Dorothy Miller, Marilyn Hagen,
Bonnie Cochran, Prise ill a Asper, Richard
Chit wood, John Paul Rivenes, Robert Bau-
mnn, Sam Andresen, uene paquin, Glenn
Kraemer. Merle Schultz, Arnold Evens
Victor Dryden, San VanArsdale, Dan
Sonacker, Earl Ahrens and Dwalne Da
vis. The Spanish dancer will be Doris
Plllsbury.
Assisting Mrs. Jones will be
Beverly Slaney in charge of
stage work; Miss Jane Pear mine
lances; Doris Pillsbury, pro
grams; LeRoy DeJardin and Vic
tor Dryden, stage hands.
Miss Dormalee Bunn
Is Given Farewell
Brooks A farewell party and
handkerchief shower for Miss
Dormalee Bunn was given by
friends and relatives gathered at
the home of Miss Evelyn Austin
and Miss Dormalee Bunn to
honor her with a surprise show
er. Miss Bunn is leaving Brooks
to enter the evangelistic field
wth Miss Evelyn Molander.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Jensen Donald and
Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bacon, Miss Stella Jordan, Ed
die Anderson, Mrs. H. Davis and
daughter June, Mrs. Harry
Brown, Kathie, Viola and Del
bert, Maxine, Katnerine and
Dennis Fitzgerald, Buel Hadley,
Ailene Hanner, Erma Sanford,
Mrs. Harold Fite and April
John Cavanaugh, Joy Ann Ly
ons, Mrs. Sally O'Neil, Mrs. B
W. Bunn, Michael Callahan, Fat,
Sandra and Roxy Overholser,
Mrs. Frank Tischler, Mrs. Al-
freda Martin.
Miss Hanner and Miss Sanford
assisted Miss Austin in serving
refreshments.
St. Mary's Court
Plans Card Party
Woodburn St. Mary's Court
No. 593, Women's Catholic Or
der of Foresters, held its regu
lar monthly meeting in St.
Luke's hall with Mrs. John
Kinns presiding. Plans were
made to hold a canasta party
in April, shortly after Easter.
Donations of food were brought
by the members for a needy
family.
Following the business meet
ing "500 was in play with prizes
for high score going to Miss
Irene Eder and Mrs. Kilian
Smith and a special prize to
Mrs. Steve Bauman. Refresh
ments were served by the hos
tess committee, Mrs. George
Becker, Mrs. J. R. Gamroth,
Mrs. John Kinns and Mrs. R.
Gottsacker.
The committee for the March
meeting will be Mrs. Charles
Johnston, chairman; Mrs. Kilian
Smith, Mrs. Joe McCormick and
Mrs. Ray Andrews.
Independence Following a
no-host dinner at the Day's
cafe, the members of the Kill
Kare Bridge club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rob
bie, all members being present.
High scores for the evening were
won by Mrs. Robbie and Grover
Mattison.
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JUST 3 MINUTES MIXING
because Snowdrift is Emulsorized
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Only an emulsorized shortening can give
you these lifter, richer, moister cakes
See how easy it is to make cakes that are light,
luscious, moist and rich with Snowdrift's 3-min-ute
mixing method.
No creaming! No separate egg-beating! You mix
your whole cake in the same bowl, in 3 minutes
because Snowdrift is emulsorized or thorough
blending!
Make Snowdrift's Criss-Cross Chocolate Cake
today! You will find uses every day for Snowdrift
See what flaky pies and tender biscuits It gives
you. And for good-tasting, wholesome fried foods
Use Snowdrift every time.
CRISS-CROSS CHOCOLATE CAKE
A Snowdrift Quick-mtthod Recipt
In 1 large mixing bowl combine:
t 3 tquart uniwUn4 checolat,
cut vary fin
Vi cup boiling wafer
When melted and cool, add these sifted
together:
1 k up sifud cok flour
IVi cups tugar
14 Uatpoon salt
Vi teaspoon double-action baking
powder (1 teaspoon flnglc-action)
k uaipoon tada
Add: Vi cup Snowdrift
Vi cup buttermilk
Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 2
minutes. If by hand, count beating time
only. With electric mixer use "low
speed"; scrape bowl often; scrape beat
ers after 2 minutes.
Add: 2 eggt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Beat 1 minute. Turn into 2 greased 8
inch layer pans, lined with plain paper.
Bake in moderate oven (350F.) about
30 minutes. Frost with
CRISS-CROSS ICING: Cream 2 tbsp. Snow
drift, 3 tbsp. butter. Add H Up. salt and
3 cups sifted, confectioners' sugar alter
nately with 4 cup milk. Add 1 tap.
vanilla. Spread on cake. Orate 1 square
chocolate; sprinkle on top In rows about
inch wide and 2 inches apart. (Hold
ing a kitehen knife along rows helps to
keep them straight.) Turn cake; make
rows at right angles to give criss-cross
effect.
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fried foods
Mayor Lee Blasts
City Attorney
Portland, Ore., March 16 U.R)
City Attorney Alexander G.
Brown was in the doghouse to
day following a public blast
levelled at him by Mayor Doro
thy McCullouRh Lee regarding
the May 19 primary election.
Mayor Lee charged that Brown
violated city council instructions
when he advised the auditor's
office to consider the May 19
primary as a "special election."
As a result of Brown's move.
the auditor gave instructions to
Youthful Helpers Two refugee sisters, Eva, 5, and Alena,
3, who recently fled with their parents from a communist
country, appear at Archbishop John J. Mitty's office in San
Francisco to help him appeal for contributions to the United
States Catholic Bishops' fund. Eva and Alena were brought
here under the program financed by the Bishops' fund, for
which Archbishop Mitty is trying to raise $200,000. The na
tional goal is $5,000,000 to help displaced European persons.
(Acme Telephoto)
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 16, 1950
place fund raising proposals un
der the title of "special muni
cipal election."
However, Brown said the city
council designated May 19 as
the time for a special election
as far as it related to city measures.
The experts say it is possible
for a hen to lay two eggs in the
same day, although she general
ly lays only one.
torn where I sit ... Joe Marsh
Handy and Easy
Are Both Wrong
Handy Peterson and Easy Rob
erts got in quite an argument th
other day over at Fred's Garage
talking about the best spot to fish
up at Green Lake.
"Opposite the old sawmill is the
best spot," says Handy. But Easy
"pooh-pooh's" him. "I've seen the
biggest fish caught off Cedar
Point," says Easy. "I've been
catching them there for years."
Then Fred goes into his office
and brings out the biggest mounted
rainbow trout you ever saw. "Bet
that was caught at the sawmill,"
comments Handy. "Cedar Point,"
says Easy. "Well," says Fred,
"you're both wrong. I caught this
baby right out in the middle!"
From where I sit, there are al
ways two (or more) sides to every
story. Let's live and let live in the
true American tradition of tolera
tion. Your opinion la worth a lot,
but so is the other fellow's
whether it's on politics, the best
fishing spots, or whether he likes a
temperate glsss of beer and yon
like buttermilk.
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