Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 27, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, August 27, 195S
State Fair Goers to
See Hawaii
State Fair-goers who haven't
teen the Hawaiian Islands will
be given glimpse of that
magic place thii year, If they
attend the night ahow.
Theme o! the thow, being
produced by Helene Hughes,
who haa done several oi the
previous fair productions, is
Hawaiian, as Is the theme for
the entire fair.
According to Miss Hughes,
it will not be an Americanized
version of Hawaii that the
Hawaiian acts in the how will
give either. They will be typic
al of Hawaii with people who
have come from the islands
the performers.
. All acts in the show, bow
ever, will not be Hawaiian.
Other countries, including the
good old U. S. A. will be rep
aented. Hawaii's share this year un
doubtedly will outnumber oth
ers with six or seven Hawai
ian acta slated.
In the group will be a tor-
met Princess of Aloha Week in
the Island, Princess Luana,
dancer' from; the Ambassador
hotel, andi coming from the
Harry Owens show li Napua,
singer, dancer and comedian.
A featured dancer is Pahana
Harris.
There is a musician and sing
er, who has been at the Hotel
New Yorker, Alana, and a Ha
waiian dancer, Keo Kloe, from
EXOTIC HAWAIIAN
One of the features of the
Helene Hughes feature
length stage revue at the
Oregon State Fair,' will be
the princess of Honolulu'a
famous Aloha Week, Prin
cess T.uana, exotic Hawai
ian dancer. Show will run
iur eight days starting Sat
urday, September 5 at 8
p.m., and will have wide
variety of entertainment, in
addition to Hawaiian.
Twister Levels
Corn Field
Vancouver, Wash. ff) Two
farms suffered damage when a
twister struck near Ridgefield,
17 miles north of here, Wednes
day afternoon.
The wildly twirling, funnel
shaped wind, first hit the farm
of Don Wells, who said it pick
ed up a prune tree and swept
it 125 yards, knocked down a
walnut tree and broke most of
the windows in his barn.
A chicken house was moved
30 feet and its roof knocked oft
Wells said the wind then
struck the farm of his cousin,
Harvey Wells, a half mile away.
and leveled a field of corn be'
fore dissipating.
Boy Scout World
Conference Ends
Vienna, Austria W) The Boy
Scout World Conference end'
ed a meeting- in Vaduz, Llech
tenstcin, Wednesday after
picking Canada as host for the
next conference and scout Jam'
boree in 1955.
There was no Indication
where in Canada the two limul
taneous meetings will be held.
The conference announced
that there are 5,582,000 Boy
Scouts of all ranks in 55 coun
tries, more than three million
of them in the U. S.
In 1S53, Americans were eat
lng butter at the rate of nine
pounds per year per csplta
compared with 17 pounds in
1940.
Night Show
the Arthur Godfrey ahow and
uie Hotel Lexington, N. Y.
Four Hawaiian men dancera
will do a history of island danc
ing with a commentator ex
plaining the history and back
ground of the dances of the Is
lands. Here from the Islands is
the Honolulu Quartet of sing
era and musicians.
Egypt, too. has a place on
the night ahow program with
the Amin brothers, who do a
balancing act This will be their
second appearance in U. S., the
first being at Las Vegas.
Herbert Castle, who is de
scribed as the world's greatest
slack wire artist, is to be here
for the show and Gene Sheldon,
a banjo playing comedian, not
ed for his drollery and wit and
for his comical pantomime, has
been engaged for the ahow.
.Duo of comedian contortion'
ists are Evle and Joe Slack,
also booked for the program
and going back to another age
is an act that at one time
worked with Sir Harry Lauder,
the comedy team of the Arnut
Bros.
Orchestral numbers on the
program and orchestral accom
paniments will be by Henry
Selthenridge and hit 14-plece
orchestra.
This year Miss Hughes is
bringing scenery from Califor
nia for her ahow with the
scenes being done by the artist
who does the seta for the Bo
hemian Grove in San Francisco.
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Miller Wednesday I took Lyle
Cornelius to the state peniten
tiary to start serving a 3-year
sentence imposed by Circuit
Judge Victor Clliver. Cornelius
waived indictment on a charge
of contributing to the delin
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oram
4-H BOYS MAKE FAIR ENTRIES
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Marlon county 4-H club boys stood in line Wednesday
to make their entries in 4-H county fair. At right it
Margaret Katke, 4-H secretary. Boys in background are
Dick Watts, Sllverton; Richard Bernards, St. Paul; Wayne
Gooding, St. Paul; Charles Bernards, St Paul; Sam Myers,
Salem; and Dennis Egglman, Sllverton, seated. . .
guilty. Taken to prison also waa
Vernon Ray Cranfill, a parole
violator, who had been con
victed here last March on a
charge of burglary not in a
dwelling, involving burglary of
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Mason's Service station at
Sweet Home last January.
Cranflll's parole 'was declared
voided because of his convic
tion July 31 at Roseburg on a
petty larceny charge.
Marion County 4-H Clubs
Compete for
By CLAUDE
Jim Towery of Marlon was
Judged senior sheep showman
champion at the Marion county
4-H club Fall show which op
ened three day schedule at
the State fair grounds Wednes
day. Towery exhibited a well
groomed Hampshire ewe tamo
to win the award. ,
The Junior championship for
youngsters IS years of age and
younger went to Martha Sar
tain of Brooks.
Larry Vogt of Salem won
second in senior showmanship,
third place went to Paul Mc-
Killop of Scotts Mills. Maxine
Bressler, Salem, was second in
lunior showmanship, third was
Jon Wollander of Jefferson.
The number of breeding
sheen animals exhibited was
more than last year but fat
cl a s a e s were considerably
smaller than normal. Anthol
Rlney, county 4-H club agent,
attributed this to the lower av
erage age of youngstert in club
work this year.
There are 275 exhibitors
showing 69 dairy animals, 39
swine. 33 sheep. It beet anl
mals, two angora goats, 36
poultry and 37 rabbit exhibits.
Active bidding is expected
for the 33 swine, eight lambs
PORTLAND ROAD
Saving Center
IS NOW OPEN
See Ad on page
Feed Section
550 N. Capitol, Salem Phone 3-9191
Fair Positions
STECSLOFF
.and eight steers to be aold at
public auction Friday evening
at the close of the show. The
event Is to be held under cover
in the main livestock bare at
the fairgrounds.
First prize winners in yester
day's Judging include: South
downs; yearling ewe, Kathryn
Hiskey, Sllverton; ewe lamb
and champion ewe, Maxine
Bressler, Salem. , t
Hampshires: Producing awe,
ewe and lamb, flock, Eldon An
dres, Woodburn; yearling ewe
and champion ewe, Larry Vogt
Salem; ewe lamb, Jim Towery,
Marion; market lamb, choice,
Larry Vogt
Suffolks: ewe Iamb, and
champion ewe, Jon Wollander,
Jefferson; choice market lamb,
Jack Wilcox, Salem.
, Romneys: Producing awe,
ewe lamb, and flock, Jerry Sta-
.WITH FARMERS
INSURANCE
Aufo-Truck-Fire
George
0SK0 INSURANCE
AOEKCY
1465 N. Capitol St.
Phone 3-561
Between Hood and Shipping
rut
pek, Salem; yearling ewe asd
champion ewe, ewe and lamb,
Darrel SUpek, Sakm.
Cheviots: Producing ewe.
yearling ewa and champion
e. choice market Iamb, ewe
and lamb, flock. Ann Daven
port Sllverton; ewe lamb. Paul
McKlllop, Scotta Mills.
Crossbred market lambs:
prime lamb, Jim Towery; prim
lamb, Eldon Andrea; choice)
lamb, Martha Sartain, Brooks,,
MADV MATHEMATICS
Middletown. Ind. AIa S3
years of carrying mail, Bufua
Purdue estimated he - wmlkea
113,500 miles and delivered
250,000 pieces, of mail weigh
ing 813 tons. -
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