Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thnreday, August , 1953
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Is Enfittd Mis Gay
Blarkmin, above, daughter
of Mrs. Grace Blackman,
haa announced hrr engage
ment to Donald Bnssrtt, ccs
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baa
sett. (Krnnrll-Ellis studio
picture.
Elizabethan Music
At Play Festival
Aihland (Special) The
Oregon Shakespearean Festi
val association will present
the Portland symphonic brass
ensemble In a two-hour con
cert of Elizabethan music
adapted for brass instruments,
on the theater stage in Ash
land at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Au-
' guM 9.
The first of two concerts of
Elizabethan music this season,
the program is a part of the
festival's expanding music
program.
The concert featuring the
Portland musicians, all of
whom play with the Portland
Symphony, will run the gamut
from serious to extremely gay
and spritely music of the pe
riod. Included are 13 com
positions, beginning with a
brass adaptation of Purcell's
organ piece, "Voluntary on
the 100th Psalm Tune" and
ending with the same compos
ers' "Air and Allegro from
King Arthur." '
Tickets for the concert may
be obtained at the theater box
office in Ashland or at the
festival branch box office in
Swem's Book and Gift shop,
Medford.
Miss Landy Bride
At Portland Rites
Lebanon In the Little
Chapel of the Chimes in Port
land on July IB, Miss Carolyn
Landy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Boss C. Youmans of Leb
anon, was wed to William L.
McKlnney, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley J. McKinney of Sweet
Home.
The Rev. Arthur Hansen of
ficiated at the early afternoon
nuptials.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
lace gown with belted stole and
headpiece of Venetian lace.
Her only attendant, Miss
Jackie McGregor of San Fran
cisco, wore blue lace with a
matching headpiece.
Gary Stapleton of Portland
was best man, and ushers were
Robert Naslund of Sweet
Home, and James Fryrear, Mc
Minnville. At the reception, Mrs. Ralph
Scroggin and Mrs. Kenneth
Wilshire, both of Lebanon,
poured. The cake was cut and
aerved by Mrs. Harold Davles
and Mrs. Albert Cathlow.
For travel, the bride wore a
beige linen suit with luggage
tan trim. She is a graduate of
Lebanon high school and at
tended Reed college and Port
land State college.
Mr. McKrnney attended Lin
field college and Portland
State. He ia affiliated with Al
pha Tau Omega.
The couple will make their
home in Portland.
Junior Group
At Camp Adams
Fifty-three youthful camp.
ers are at Camp Adams, near
Molalla, this week for the an
nual Junior - Junior Reserve
camp of the Oregon State
Farmers Union. Campers are
registered from Washington,
Yamhill, Clackamas, Marion,
Polk and Linn counties. Mrs.
Richard Moeller of Cornelius is
camp director.
Assisting Mrs. Moeller is
Miss Doris Smith of Denver,
field worker for the National
Farmers Union. Other staff
members include Lloyd Beut
ler, camp manager; Mrs. Ralph
Wilson, camp hostes; girls
deans, Mrs. Evelyn Snwa and
Mrs. May Mantie: boys" deans.
Lloyd Beutler and Luther
Roush; eamp cooks. Mrs Cecil
Snyder and Mrs. 0vtin Ol
son: recreation direct. Mr
toes Campbell. Km Jean Graf ;
of dlaho Fanners l'rwn n lw 1
assisting.
Classes are cvttKttx-taA wi '
morning on varkwis inwu tt 1
he Farmers CaMi rsvifrom
Miss Smith is tro5-.ir.t a clt.w 1
os "Mow sour f .rcirw vrrei
too.1 Dr. John RAfert- J ;
thur H. Bone. el:l of the
Oregon Fanners
conducting
Your Community,
tatives of
ministration
clases on
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also conducting a class on
Northwest Resources."
The camp will close Satur
day noon with a luncheon to
which all members of
Farmers Union are invited.
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Joan Berry in
Mental Hospital
Los Angeles OP) Joan Ber
ry, the former actress who won
a paternity suit against Charlie
Chaplin in 1946, has been com
mitted to Patton State Hospi
tal, a mental institution.
She was described by psy
clatrists as a schizophrenic or
person with dual personality.
"I realize I need treatment,"
Miss Berry said yesterday
when Superior Judge William
P. Haughton acted on a com
mitment application by her
mother.
Police found the 33-year-old
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Rhubarb measuring SO inches from stem end to leaf tip '
is being harvested by Ed S. Bowers (above) from his
20-acre farm on South River Road, near Lebanon. Al
though the tart herb is only a small part of 11 is diversified
farm production, Bowers estimates that he has marketed
more than 20 tons from the patch this season and judges
that five tons yet remain to be pulled. Shorn of its leaf,
one of the 30-inch stalks provided plentifully for two large
pies.
Dallas School
Arches Ready
Lebanon Four truckloads
of 68-feet long laminated
arches were sent this week
from the new Timber Tech
planj near Fairview to Dallas,
where they will be used in
construction of the new high
school gymnasium this sunr
mer.
Gordon Skelton, foreman at
the local firm, said the arches
were made from 51 boards
each 4-lnch thick, pressed in.
to beams measuring nine
inches wide.
The arches were too long to
be moved over the truck route
through Lebanon. Police
escorts convoyed the trucks
along Main street against flow
of one way traffic to free the
vehicles on open highways
north of the city. 1
Select Talent for
Frontier Days Show
Sweet Home Auditions
were held Monday evening for
positions in the annual "Chips
and Splinters" variety talent
show held during the Frontier
Days celebration August 13, 14,
15.
According to Mrs. E. L. Ma
thers, of the BPW club, and
chairman of the show, approxi-
THEY'RE HAPPY
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mately 15 acts are scheduled
for the Friday evening perfor
mance which will be high
lighted by a personal appear
ance act by "Klondike Kate,"
who is now making her home
in Sweet Home.
Master of ceremonies for the
local talent show this year will
be Eston Way.
Intermission treat will be a
bevy of hulu dancers which
will be followed by the bathing
A group of UN POWs smile and wave from an ambu
lance as they leave Panmunjom for Freedom Village after
their repatriation. They were among 70 Americans released
in the first exchange after the Korean truce. (AP Wire
photo via radio from Seoul and Tokyo.)
beauty contest when Miss
Sweet Home will Be selected
by a panel of three out-of-town
judges.
IKE ON AIR TONIGHT
Washington (if) President
Eisenhower gives a radio re
port to the nation tonight on
the work of Congress and his
administration so far. His 0:30
to 7 p.m. (PST), broadcast will
be carried by several ma jot
networks.
KGW and KEX will carry it
at 6:30 and KOIN will Srva
it at 0:30 p.m.
Miss Berry wandering about
in her stocking feet last week.
Chaplin has been paying
her $100 monthly for support
of Carol Ann Berry, now 9.
Miss Berry is estranged from
her husband. Russell C. Seek,
Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., by whom
she had two children.
Spoon hot spinach into four
6-inch heat-resistant glass pie
plates: cover with warm ese
slices; sprinkle with cheese.
Place under broiler a few min
utesuntil cheese melts.
Makes 4 servings.
9 Parking Tickets
Cost Driver $19
Lebanon A total of $19 was
assessed in city court Monday
against Bernard R. Chevaux,
Lebanon, who had failed to pay
for nine parking tickets within
the time allowed alter their issuance.
Others paying fines in Judge
Ruby Moore's court were
Charles R. Siewell who plead
ed guilty to a charge, of driv
ing a car without an opera.
tor's license, and Joe Baca who
forfeited his S10 bail on a sim
ilar charge.
Joe Adonis to
Be Deported
Washington UP) Big time
gambler Joe Adonis has been
ordered deported to Italy by!
the Justice Department.
Adonis insists he was born !
in Passaie, N. J., .but the Jus
tice Deportment contends he is
a native of Italy who never was
naturalized.
The order is based on
grounds that Adonis lacked a
valid passport when he entered
the United States seven years
ago after a visit to Cuba. Adon
is also is charged with failing
to register as an alien and to
keep the immigration service 1
advised of his address under
the alien registration statute.
Canada uses limited amounts
of natural gas from Texas and
Kansas.
1S5 N. Libarty
Phone 3-3191
Today's Menu
This full-of-flavor and pret
ty luncheon dish is hard to
beat.
FRIDAY FARE
Spinach and Egg Luncheon
Dish
Crusty Rolls
Fruit Salad Beverage
Spinach and Egg
Luncheon Dish
Ingredients: 1 package froz
en chopped spinach, 1 can con
densed mushroom soup, 2 tea
spoons finely grated onion
(pulp and juice), 6 eggs, 4
cup grated p.'ocess sharp Ched
dar cheese.
Method: Cook spinach ac
onrHlna In nackaee directions:
drain; there ahould be about
1H cups. Mix spinach with un
tilnt4 anun and onion. Heat.
stirring often. Meanwhile hard-
cook eggs; shell and snce
Friday and Saturday
SPECIAL
100 Wool Worsted
Whipcord Pants
Green Only
Reg. 12.95 Q AP
Special 774sf
Kay Woolen Mill Store
260 S. 12rh
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THE TREAT'S ON US
At Our Big Sunbeam Demonstration
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
Coma In and let us serve you a free
cup of coffee made frtih before your
eyei in the wonderful Cofftemaiter.
A factory representative will be at
our store to demonstrate our complete
line of sparkling Sunbean appliances.
let us show you all the marvelous fea
ture! of the new Mixmaiter the new
Rodiont 'Control Toaster the new
automatic Cooker and Deep Fryer.
You'll see these and other wonderful
Sunbeam products -so don't mist il.
PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY
25c Avon Regular 15c Ever Yours
Fingernail (lips Bubble Bath
With Key E Limit Refreshing, Sweet- tg Limit
Chain Attached V ea. Three Scented, Relaxing Two
Toiletry ' Toiletry
95c lb. of Tobacco I I ff? Re,,U9 certified
Prince Albert, Velvet rz Vitamin B-12
or Half and Half v53 cpsn qc
BottleOTl0O"
YOlir )sflk ' ' V " ."'''"5"V4 "h's wonderful newly reported vit
tt XU P , S5!iSfjl fin helps eliminate nutritional anemia
InOICe 0F ID, 'Xj'tA ,nd "wl nervous condition.
Toiletry ' J r-r.
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39c Ladies 35c Planter's 4 29c If Perfect $1.69 Certified
Swim Cocktail Boys' Multi
Caps Peanuts Sport Sox Vitamins
HI Potency
issl. A limit 8-oi.f4for Vlfoi limit too gct
Colon Two Tin $1.00 1LU pr. 5 K Capsules 99
To"'lty I I C.ndT Apiwtel T.llefry
Ref 27c I I $2.98 18-Pc. Glass 1 I sir km .
hT Modernfone TUFTLITE
Wax wwreraione. PlASTIC
Paner Luncheon Set garden .
4 Cups, 4 Saucers, ' ' HOSE
T"etry I 1 V"M' I I Variety
Tampax Drene r
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rfcBtte lottW w -. ri
Eliminates unsilhtly
ouisn . . . aosoroent and
comfortable.
Tampax
Regular and Super
Not a shadow of rtveallni eutllne , ,
(Ives extra ebsorbeswy aaa safety.
Toiletry Seetieu
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37c My-Te-Rne Whole Peeled or Halves
APRICOTS
30-OZ. flEJ A Xsas. $1 AA
fin CM .
Limit S
Toiletry
htTournl;8 Fred Meyer Druan open Friday
Quontitie. TS ,f ' Jill 9 P.M.