Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 14, 1953, Page 24, Image 24

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IN ELKS
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Morrison and Reeves, world-known "Ambassadors of
' Nonsense," who will appear In Elks tnnual Christinas
bow Thursday night of thii week.
Elks Christmas Show
Billed Thursday Night
The annul I Christmas
charity show 'of the Salem
Elks, which this year is a
one-night show with all-professional
cast. Is billed for
Thursday night of this week.
1 It will be a three-hour pro
gram of high class entertain
ment at Salem High School
Auditorium. The doors will
open at 7:30 and the show
will start at 8:15.
Among the outstanding acts
In the show will be Morrison
and Reeves, who are herald
ed as Ambassadors of Non
sense. They mix mirth, music
and madness, and, so it is said.
the act is a lot of fun all the
way through. They have
worked many TV shows in the
east and appeared with Arthur i
Godfrey. They worked the
Palladium In London and nave
toured the world as en
tertainers. Another great act Is The
O'Hagana who also have play
ed all over the world, appear
ed in the movies and doubled
for some of the most famous
movie stars. Their act is mu
sical comedy.
For acrobatics there will be
The Three Tuckers who ap
pear In the first act of the
show, and in the second is
Jack- Cavansugh in novelty
western acts. His act Includes
knife throwing st a human
target, disrobing his assistant
with an Australian bull whip,
his one-band, etc
Baby with 2 Heads,
Four Arms Still Lives
Indianapolis W A baoy
born Saturday with two heads
end four arms, remained in an ;
oxygen tank Monday at Riley
hospital at the Indiana univers
ity medical center.
Doctors said the baby, pos
sibly the only such child ever
born alive, remained in crit
ical condition, though there
has been some very slight im
provement The baby was born by Cae
sarian section in Washington,
Ind., to a 28-year-old mother of
three normal daughters.
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Then there Is Francis Dainty
and Company In a unlcycle
and slack wire performance.
The show is emceed by
Harry Todd who appears with
his acrobatic dogs. He has per
formed for TV shows in Los
Angeles and the east, made a
show trip to South America
and has appeared in leading
night clubs.
Salem Elks musicians will
assist in the show. Esther Ben
ner will play an organ inter
lude at 7:30, and the Elks
Orchestra, directed by Roy
Pease, will play.
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Dorothy Lee at
McNeil Island
Portland, I) Mrs. Doro
thy MeCullough Lee, former
Portland mayor who now Is a
member of the federal board
of paroles, left Sunday for Mc
Neil Island federal prison on
Puget Sound after brief
stop here.
She will hear the cases of
some 200 convicts up for
parole.
Mrs. Lee said she and her
husband plan to keep their
legal residence in Portland al
though they are trying to sell
their present house here.
At Union
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Sales. Ortfoa
Police Sell
Bicycles at
$15 Average
Twelve bicycles broaiht
w average price at slightly
ver 115 for the city Satur
day at the semiannual sue
tiea of test and abandoned
bikes at the city shops at
Had and Howard streets.
The money goes Into the
city general fond.
Police Chief Clyde War
ren acted as auctioneer and
garnered prices ranging
from 13 to 127 from among
the large number of bidders.
He was . assisted by City
OH Service
flashes your car
This shorter interval from stone cold engine to full,
smooth power makes your car easier to handle, more
fun to drive.
Safer to handle, too. Cuts dangerous, embarrassing
stalls at stop lights, on freeways, in heavy traffic
And new 76 cuts your need for full choke, gives you
more miles per gallon in congested stop-and-go driving.
The
Juvenile Officer Kenneth
Selpp. .
The number f bikes
scheduled for sale was eat
dewa froaa It to It whea
owners shewed ap prior to
which had beea lest, atolea
r abandoned several months
age. Some ef the It par
, chased were destined to he
Christmas presents, the bay
era Indicated.
There are still a number
f bieycles held by polieei
that they wonld like to see
the owners claim. They are
bikes that have beea turned
into the station In the past
six months. The owners
may have them by giving
the serial numbers or oth
erwise identifying them,
Selpp said.
Stations now:
wimmj auvai ji wiiwwifli Heviiiiy
from cold engine
UNION
West's Oldest and
Stephenson First
Citizen of Portland
Portland OPl A Pnrtl.,,,1
Realty Board committee an
nounced Saturday that C. B
Stephenson, SB, president of
the First National Bank of
Portland, had been selected as
Portland's first citizen of 1953.
Alden T. Krieg, 19, a power
company . lighting engineer,
was named junior first citi
THE
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Bakers for her Majesty
the Housewife
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warm-up than any non-premium gasoline in the West.
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the highest octane of any regular gasoline on the coast
Fill-up on a lank-full today!
There '8 no we said NO increase in price!
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