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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1946)
f AGS mot Tlx OREGON STATESMAN, Saltan Oregon. Sunday Morning. April 7. 1948 if Kerer did a nmmi flower under awe terrifying circumstances . tfcoa wfrw tt levers of rwuMufi uuul drama. The LMt WtkBj," pictarixaUoa of Charles Jackson's best-seller, now shew . tag ai the Elil rm Theatre. Say Milland and Jane Wyman, shown la the film. Academy Award Winner, SLqst Weekend9 at Elsinore .i Last Tear! Academy Award winner, "The Lost Weekend," one of the most talked -a bout motion pictures ever made, is now playing at tixo Elsinore theatre. The picture co-stars Ray Milland and Jane Wy- The story concerns the shocking experiences of a sensitive, intelli gent man during his five days' abandon to an insatiable hunger for ca:;ceh struck m-three, v J" - TkC-ssCw .J RITA CtVIS-ActreaaRita i Cardajr oontrfbsrtes, her check as IU nsUeanrtoe IsaMr eoatrol kXO CROSS GOAL TOTTED , 4 STAYTON Stay ton oversub scribed Its goal In the 1948 Red Cross Membership drive, accord fng to Mrs. Wendel Weddle, lo ' ral drive chairman.! Approximate i 7y $1100 was collected. 1 JOSi 'OITIAND tOAP P M O M 4QO T'lfffl Admission or Cover Charge! Drop in for a Few Minutes EreninzY Entertainment Hew Floor Show Slarh Holiday Highl DINNERS. Served from 6 Floor Shows at 10 and 12 p.m. CIsssd Every Ssziay! r Now In Under New IFBn 400 State L liquor. The devotion of his sweet heart, the patient understanding of hiq brother, cannot keep him from going off -the deep end into an abyss never yet interpreted on the screen. It is not until he sinks to the depths of degradation that he finds himself. By then, accord ing to reports, you will have lived wrougn a picture experience so exciting, you will never forget it Ray Milland plays Don Birnam, the story's bedevilled hero, and Jane Wyman is seen as Helen, his sweetheart. For both Milland and Miss Wyman their roles in "The Lost Weekend" represent a debut into the dramatic fiefd of acting. as each has heretofore specialized In romantic comedy and other light mediums. Others in the Charles Brackett Billy Wilder film are PhHlip Terr ry, Howard da Silva, Doris Dowl ing, Frank Faylen. Colorado Visitor At Central Howell CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Saulcy of Loveland, Colo., have been visiting the tet ter's sister, Mrs. George Plane and Mr. Plane. Their daughter, who came with them to drive the car returned to Colorado by train, Wednesday. Mr. .and Mrs. Ralph Plane, who have been guests at the George Plane home, plan to move to their new home in the Evergreen dis trict next week. Mrs. Ralph Plane is in California now to set tle their affairs there and to ar range the transportation of their personal effects here. or a Full pun. Lion Operation Management Street HOLLYWOOD Veronica Lake's blonde hair was plied and pinned carelessly on top of her head, and truant wisps hung in several directions. I am sorry to report that Veronica Lake , at home was' about as glamourous, probably, as her own maid on a day of ' I 1 i ' - She didn't look or act like a movie star, and somehow, I liked that She didnt turn on a lot of gushing personality. She was just a slimly shapely young woman at ease,', in slacks and pullover plaid sweater, a gal, with promi nent ears, cool bue eyes, an erect head apd a peculiar, walklng-on-ice gsdU Veronica lives In a two-story Beverly, Hills home which, she thinks, has 12 rooms. It is white, tile-roofed' and Spanish, and' its front gate, opening into a walled garden, t could' stand a coat of paint. She and her husband, Director Andre, de Toth, aren't worrying about that, though. They're bid ding or a several-acre lot ana plan to build a bigger home in the Hollywood hills, Veronica said, leading the way upstairs to meet her son. A stray thread clung to one of her hips. t : i y Porch , - - , sd-io" j LJ Z3 L-4 Arl I -EntryVlV4 B Dining om ts'-xso siisBsssBSBsl f ' - qiv j i Gacage I I jc; -6"A9 0" I i , Hall p 1 It Living Room r 4- I j 20-X13-0" J! Up 1 I , ----------t ! ' . i FifcT Tzooz, ; Roof ; ' ; j jEcomTiooiL r r CloK Li . ' " jUnil J QJ 1 I I m ; Hall t I . Bed Room Inn! iSl o I 4 9-fXt9-0" I Sitting Room to-6"xio-o i i 1 rLsF HtHJ i L-,..--- Rjoof j - AP Newsfeature - Typical of the popular Colonial style suburban home Is this dwelling designed by Architect Willard Wilkins of High Farms, West Hart ford, Conn. Its overall dimensions, 38 ft. 10 in. x 26 ft 4 in, exclusive of rear porch, make It especially suitable for a small lot, points out the American Bailder magazine, to which Inquiries for any further information may be addressed at 105 West Adams SL, Chicago 3, HL Pleads Innocent to Mehama Robbery STAYTON At a preliminary hearing Thursday in Justice of Peace Walter H. Bell's court. Jack Welker, apprehended by state po licemen following the $600 rob-' bery of Sagnotty's general store in Mehama, was bound over to the grand jury on a charge of burglary not in a dwelling. Charges were filed by state po licemen. The man pleaded inno cent and was released on $4000: baiL WILL TOUR GARDENS STAYTON Members of the Stayton Garden club will make a tour of Salem gardens April 13. Miss Edna Fery will act as guide for the group. , The Chad; Wagon Barhecne Chicken i Dinners Hours Daily 6 pin. to 4 a .in. Sundays 12 noon to 12 pjn. 1120 Edgewater St. West Salem On a tarpapered balcony roof, three-month -old Andre Anthony Michael de Tothj III ("Mike for short") lay in a' bassinet expos ed to the California sun. A plump, competent looking nurse stood over him. Mike raised his wob bly head and appraised me skep tically. "He already has a mind of his own, Veronica said. Elaine, 44, was away at a pri vate kindergarten. She's Veroni ca's child by her marriage to John Detlie, former film studio art director and now an army major. A knotty pine den Is the own ers' favorite room. We sank Into its gigantic soft leather chairs,: Veronica with her legs pulled up In front of her. Gleaming copper pots ornament the long fireplace mantel, antique firearms' the wall r above. Veronica likes to accompany her husband on fishing and hunt ing trips into the high Sierras. She calls him Band! (pronounced bondy; "it's a Hungarian nick name for Andrew; he was born in Hungary in a little place fam ous for its onions") He calls her Ronny, as do her friends. The de Toths pronounce their name "de Toath." Stayton Post VFW Plans Ball League STAYTON Members of Stay ton post VFW are planning to start a baseball league In this area. Towns so far signifying an interest besides Stayton are Jef ferson, Scio and Mill City. The local team will draw players from Turner, Aumsville, West Stayton and Sublimity. Sublimity will continue as a member of the Wil lamette Vallty league. For further details contact may be made with LeRoy Simpson of Stayton. ConL From 2:00 PJML JS&SKASSOii Co-Feature Leon Errol "MAMA LOVES PAPA" IN s 1 J jLlI Ji 1 '" J Phil Reran doesnl mind tytng the1 bonnet of his heart Interest, Gale Storm, in the season's gay musical. Monogram's "Sonbonnet Sue," currently at the Grand theatre. The two co-star ha the tuneful reTlTaJ f many of the songs of Gas Edwards and other farerties, I wt& tliJl.W''!.JP'''''''J y 1. u' X.: ::.Vin ;Cti Irene Dunne Is starred with Alex- lander Knox and Charles Co burn 1st the comedy bit "Over 21," now playing at Warner's Capitol theatre. Today's Pattern , Clever . . . this Pattern 4848s How few pieces, how easy to sew! The panels give wonderfully slimming lines. Use gay cotton or rayon. Pattern 4848 is available in women's sizes: 34, 36, 38,. 40, 42. 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 36 takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Pattern Dept.. Salem. Ore. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Order your copy of Anne Adams Pattern Book for Tall aqd Winter I Fifteen cents more bring you these smart styles for the whole family I Book includes printed instructions for making EIGHT accessories: J hfcts. 3 bags. Deplum. bedjacket. V !,s"Sbb TTflVT Academy Award llUlf Winner! RAY MILLAND JANE WYMAN Plus Co-Feaiare IUYTff.3 milk MOB EllOk V7 NOW! Irene DUNNE Alexander KNOX Charles COBURN in Hit No. X! WUd Bill ElUot . as "Red Ryder" In 'CaKfoniia Gold Rush' WslW 4848 is tzi SIZES n w it ml I a iJOf f, sr s x - 4 ' Irene Dunne j In 'Over 21' 1 Now at Capitol All that glitters IS gold when it comes to one of ; the special coiffures Irene Dunne wears in one scene In Columbia Pictures "Over 21, which currently stars her with Alexander; Knox and Charles Coburn at the Capitol theatre. Real gold dust bona fide pay dirt was sprinkled over her hair for the episode. Serving like miniature mirrors, the particles reflected the light and imparted a halo-like appearance to her tresses. Unobtainable since the start of the war, the gold dust was some left &?r from one of ftliss Dunne's earlier Columbia pictures, The Awful Truth.,r Building Permits Totalling ?15,000 Issued at JStayton STAYTON" Building permits amounting to approximately $15, 000 were okayed recently by the city council. Dwellings comprise major construction. Residential permits were': ; W. D. Miller, Ida and : E streets, $8000 ,"F. A. Allen, Pines addition, $4500; miscellaneous permits, Lyle Shelton, 545 Seventh, woodshed and fruit rooir4 $300; Gilbert Schachtsick, W.Washington, ga rage, $600. A residence permit also was granted to Mrs. S Ollie Purdjr to erect a small dwelling on Wash ington street after specifications were altered to comply with building code. K Tn Mat. Daily From 1 P3i. Now! And Just For Fun! Chill Co-Featare! Pius Latest News! Cont Front 1 P.M. Now! Van's Back! J SllTSOS f VMKHMSM : iiutT uMts ; uvki nut Cont. From 1 TM. I Now! Music! Lena Ilorne Bill : Robinson Cab Calloway -Stontiy-Weather-i i. 4 4 ' Co-Hit! Don Red Barry "MISSOURI OUTLAW" RVviti GUS EDWAIDS T g6risats.SM Hits! AtlfU KM All Fun Co-IUt! ! Gale Storm, Phil Regan Top Grand Bill "Sunbonnet' Sue," j a picture.iof the Cay- Nineties era in New York, steeped in the atmouhere of the fabled Bowery, is now at the Grand theatre, j Stars of the 'production are Gale, Storm, 'who kings, in her father's ; saloon on j the ' famous street, and Phil Regan, a brash young Irishman who is a candi date for alderman. Their roman tic adventures are! the moving force In ' a charming story .of a past generation, before : life) be came even more 'complicated with the perfection of such inventions as the' horseless carriage and the moving:, picture. Other members of the east are George .Cleveland. Alan 'Mowbray, Minna Gotnbell, Charles D. Brown, Edna M. Hol land ' and Raymond Hattan. Popular songs of ! the era are featured, mainly such perennially popular numbers by the famous Gus Edwards . as "School Days" and By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Miss Storm! and Regan are the principal singers, and there are also tunes by enter tainers in a Bowery concert hall, vying for the attention of the audience with can-can darfbers and the attractions of the adja cent bar. : Lebanon Strawberry Festival Plans Made LEBANON, April 6-(Special)-Pretty royal princesses swirling around to the lilting tunes of a 10-piece orchestra will be the set ting for the queen's ball, spon sored ,by the Lebanon strawberry fair, to be held at , the Cotton woods dance hall April 26. Each high school in the county 01B 600 FiLLiiis i M.S. TEETH- Twenty-two -million decayetl teeth snow the iB to 18 year age-group every year. Dr, Painless Parker Says: "So much discomfort and ill ness is directly traceable to month Infection that yon should waste no time In going about 'having teeth pot In re pair. Ton may do this by ar ranging with Accepted Credit.' It permits yon to : bndget den tal expense -and yen can be gin work now and pay later." You must know future health defends upon dental care : r I 'I Natural physical resistance Is weakened when poison finds Its way late the system and the. month has been called the greatest : menagerie of germs. Teeth become abscessed: the mouth becomes infected. Un less dental health Is maintain ed strength and energy are im paired. If yoa require dental i plates, bridgeworkw fillings, in lays, crowns, or extractions do not delay your visit to the den j -; tist. : Pay as yoa prefer. weekly or monthly sums, with Accepted Credit for dental service. - - ! Widespread need for dental attention among people of the nation Figures- based on public sur veys Indicate that 130 million dental chair hours would be required to meet the country's dental: needs. Make your own terms, wf thin reason, for den- tal service. There is no excuse for not replacing poor or missing teeth wi tli plates : Unless restorations; are made when teeth are lost, cheeks be come hollow, muscles sag and become flabby and y our J pro file is distorted. Arrange to get new ' plates with AC-1 CEPTED CREDIT. Pay as you are paid. IDEWTIST 125 LIBERTY ST. CORNER STATE , TELEPHONE SALEM 8825 j , Other Offices in Eugene, Portland, Tacoma, Spokane, Seatll And in All Leading1 Pacific Coast, Citirs - selects its most popular candidal for queen of the strawberry fair. The candidates attend -the queen's ball where they will make a short speech t and mingle with the guests. The Judges, svfter due de liberation, select J the princess . to Decome queen casing ineir juag ment upon her. appearance, deco rum, and royal qualities. r. QS3ODO0 m) Are your eyes letting yow down ... holding you back M yottt work Is seeiog a coo staot, wearing scraia?, What's the answer? A scientific eye eiiminitioo will tell yoo. If yoa need glsses, we will fit yoa accurately and promptly. Have your eyes examined NOW. , GLASSES 1 ON EASY TERMS BROWirS Optical Service Since ! i Liberty Coort St. a mm up In Realistic effects , achieved ' by plates - For faithful reproduction, select dental plates made with the improved material recommended by all den tists. Plates are lighter in ' weight, with a soft snrf ace -lustre and tested balance. - .( ; . Translucent teeth that resemble, natural teeth ' Have dental ptttes set with translucent teeth for a live. . more vital effect. These ar tificial teeth absorb and re flect light as de your. na tural teeth. They can be ob tained In the size." shade and shape of human teeth. It is a scientific fact that teeth take en a denser hue with the years and yoa can select translucent teeth., with a color guide, to cor respond to thene shades. Translucent teeth .are so lifelike they are difficult to detect. Transparent dental plates Replace missing teeth with .plates for health and f ap pearance. Pay for new plates as you wear them Payments by the week or month - ' . - first call wrrnouT AN APPOINTMENT 10 El ii . . i -SSI . ' -! it ! - - ....