The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thu OREGON STATESMAN. Scdem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. April 28. 1946
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IT TAKES a little persuading to convince Joan Blondell that the document held by Greer Garson is
really her certificate of marriage to Clark Gable particularly when Miss Blondell has an eye
a Gable herself! The scene is from tie eagerly awaited M-G-M hit -Adventure.- now showing
at the Elsinere theater, co-atarrinjr fjable and Garson for the first time. In the story of a tough
Merchant marine bo sun and a girl Vho tones him down. Thomas Mitchell, Tom Tullj, John
Qmalen and Una Romay are others m the ace cast. . -' , -
Gable's Back and G(ir$ons
Got Im at Elsinore Theatre
That eagerly awaitci event, the return of Clark Gable to the
screen after three and a half years in the ai corps, took place Satur
day at the Elsinore theater in "Advf nturc" in jvhich the popular
Gable is seen for the first time with Greer parson,, and it can be im
mediately stated that the picture is a triumph fur all concerned with
iU making. j "
Whether they are scrapping, ro- ' Garson i at all times exciting and
tnancmg, or merely wisecracKing
the combination of Gable and Miss
electric, snd it is obvious that here
M-G-M has found a team that the
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with
Joan
BLONDELL
TKoinot MITCH
Tom TUUY
John QUAIEN
want to
movte-eoins public will
see again and again. Margaret
Gable fits perfectly into his role ! st.t student:
of the tdugh, carefree merchant j don't think it
marine bo sun with a 'love in every
port untit; he meets Miss Garson,
enacting a San Francisco librarian
and a model of deportment. At
first repulsed by the bo-sun's
down-to-earth exterior, she soon
falls victim to his charms and be-
The Statesman's
Inquiring . . .
Reporter . . .
Today's question: Would
vou favor lowering the vot
ing age to 18?
Edward Majek. 365 Rural ave..
insurance man:
"Personally, I'm
not in favor of it
be c a u s e , ,wth
due credit to the
j 18 - year - olds
in the service
where they have
a m a g n i ficent
record, a gn-at
Woal of their ac
tivity there is based on orders
and the voting responsibility is
entirely too important to be left
to persons under 21 years of age
who are too easily influenced by
propaganda and pressure groups.'
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TCXiETIIER AGAIN after their hit In "Hollywood Canteen.- Joan
Islie and Robert Hutton ilay sweethearts In Warners gay. new
romedyromance. "Too Younc to Know." now shewtnr at the Capi
tol theater. Dolores Moran Rosemary DeCamp and Harry Daven
port are featured In the supporting cast.
Wood.
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215 S. Winter
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fore she ; quite realizes what is i h a
i good idea.
18 - year - olds
idon't know'
I e n o u g h a boii t
j government. We
I still tmk as our
parents do. We
haDDenin2. has married him. She
is disillusioned about any dreams
of domestic bliss, however, when
she learns that Gable does not in
tend" to give up his sea-roving
life. In an unexpected climax.
Miss Garson finds a waj- of win
nine her husband back for good,
but we won't give the surprise
away.
The stars are given splendid
support in "Adventure" by such
acting veterans as Joan Blondell,
Thomas Mitchell, Tom Tully and
John Quaien. Miss Blondell, in her
first role since "A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn," offers a warm and hu
morously sympathetic portrayal
as Miss Garson's roommate
v e n
fill- v;
inter-
on
Vireinia
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ucation in
competent
been
, awav from home
! long enough. Besides, our
i ests aren't in politics, bui
j dances and dates"
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Case. 260 N. 23rd t..
dent : - "I think
believe 18-ear-old
voting is a
ood idea in
jeneral because
lot all people of
hat age are ma
.ure enough.
They haven't
lad enough ex
oerience and ed-
government to give a
opinion. On the other
hand, if 18-yeai-old voting weie
established, and civics study in
creased in the schools, people
would be more aware of politics
: at an early age. and capable of
; a competent opinion."
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Gilbert Lieser. 55 N. Summer
: St.. niiblirilY
j man: I m notl
J In favor of low-1
i ering the voting
! age to 18 years f
because it would-7" f I
n't be any change - ;'jJ
from the present
results, tiovs w
and girls at that
age aren't far
enough removed from their par
ents to have independent judg
ment. They would still vote the
way their parents did."
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WIIISTI.I.NCi. FELLERS, but if you want to see more of Marie
"The Bod" MrDonald. drop in at the Grand theater, where t.ei
ting Gertie's Garter" Is playing. DennU O'Keefe also stars in this
t'nited ArtUts release, which Is an Edward Small production.
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SCHEDULE
of your
Favorite Radio Programs
(Program Chtinges Effective April 28)
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Sunday!-
5TI.-
-I'ilgrim Hour
n. Lutheran Hour
-Voice of Prophecy
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8:00 a.
8:30 a.
9:00 a.
9:30 a. in. Sweetheart Time
1 :30 p.
2:00 p.
2:30 p.
2:45 p. iii. Quentin Reynolds
pi. Quick as a Flash
in. Those Wehsters
in. Cedric Foster
Monday thru Friday
10:30 a m. Queen for a Day
2:15 P in. John J. Anthony
Saturday p-
6:00 p. mj Chicago Theatre-of the Air
UAL
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139fJ ON YOUR DIAL
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Dean-Biclcr. 965 N. 5th t.. stu
the voting age
should be lower- ,
1 etl to 1R years;
because it would
If better b a 1 a nee ,
. the c o n s e rva- j
tives and liber- j
als in the elec
torate. When the
voting ages were
:jf " i4mJ originally set.
most of the voters were in tne
group of 21 to 35. Since then the
population has grown older and
more conservative. Making the
younger group eligble to vote
would restore the balance."
Joan Leslie,
Bob Hutton in
Capitol Film
A warm arid moving comedy
romance, posing tie provocative
question of teen-age marn.ige, is
Wainer Bros" To Young to
Know," now playing at the Capi
tol theater. Starring the gay and
loveable sweethearts of "Holly
wood Canteen," Joan Leslie and
Robert Hutton. the film is a some
times poignant, sometimes happy,
but always tender salute to to
day's youngsters-in-to e.
Adapted from Harlan Wares
Successful Saturday Evening Pot
serial. "Too Young to Know" tells
the timely story of a youthful
couple's whirlwind courtship,
their romantic elopement and
their after-the-honeymoii rdeii
line. Their joy and their tears are
. heat t-wurmmgly tecwded as, t
I gether. they f.n e a future entirely
I different from what they had ex
pet'ted. With a supporting cast that In
I dudes such c apable er formers as
Dolores Moran. Rotemary De
Camp, Harry Davenport, Arthur
j Shields and Barbara Brown, '"Too
Young to Know" was directed by
j Frederick de Cordov a and pro
' duccd by William Jacobs.
lUennis O'Kccfc
j Stars in Grand
Theatre Farce
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1 Maiie "The Body" McDonald,
starring with Dennis O'Keefe in
Kdwnid Small' hilarious t-omedy.
"Clettmg Gertie's Garter." is now
playing at the Grand theatre
through United Artists, plays the
part of two-career-girls-in-one in
the title role of Gertie.
Gertie has made a name for her
self as a commercial artist of -the
Varga school. But not only does
she paint long-limbed beauties,
she also models them for herself.
And Marie, nicknamfd "The
Body," is the girl to pose for the
most sumptuous pin-up ever
dreamed of by man'. But though
her accomplishments are many,
they do not include the art of
spLaxhing paint on ranvaa.
So lieniy C'live. the noted por
trait and (over artixt. made a por
trait of the glamorous Marie.
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Aviation Country
Club in Prospect
PORTLANp, Ore.. April 27-.
An "Aviation Country club"
mot expensive private project in
I this vicinity is being built on
j a 230-acre site near the north
east city limits. Peter Vanguard
announced today.
Vanguard, secretary - treasurer
of the Skylife corporation, said
the airfield, to have two 4000
foot runways, would be opened
to light planes by mid-May. He
plans a million dollar develop
ment including hotel, swimming
pool and baseball diamond.
JOBLESS ELIGIBLE
More than two-thirds of the
64,341 claimants declared eligible
for unemployment insurance in
the first quarter of 1948 may draw
up to $360 in benefits this year,
the state unemployment compen
sation commission reported Saturday.
The cacao tree is a fruit-bearing
evergreen which grows to heights
of 20 to 40 feet.
LODGE LEADER ILL
WALLA WALLA. April 27-lP)
Condition of Attorney J s e
Crum, Elgin, grand chancellor of
the Oregon Knights of Pythias,
was reported serious but not cri
tical here today. He was brought
to St. Mary's hospital here after
a severe heart attack Tuesday.
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Eagles to Plan for
Stxile Cotivcnticiii
State officers and members of
district three of the Fugles lodge
are expected here Uiday for meet
ings. State officials are here to
plan for the state convention in
Astoria in June.
E3 wood Cettman, district direc
tor, will preside at the district
meeting which will Inclmie an in
itiation and drill team competi
tion. 1
Also present will be members
of the auxiliary as well as the
ktau legislative committee who
will begin work on a youth guid
ance program.
The Chuck Wajron
Parbecue Chicken
Dinners
Hours Daily 6 p.m. to 4 a m.
Sundays 12 noon to 12 p m
1126 Edgewater SC. Meat Kalrm
BASEBALL
Waters
Field
8:15 Ml
2fuh &
Mission
Salem Senators vs. Spokane
Tuesday, April 30
5 OeneraJ Admission Seats
Gates Open S P.M.
Syfogen
Nasa-therapy far treatment af
nasal catarrh, slows affections,
hav fever, catarrhal deafness,
swallen turbinate and athcr
bstlnate ronditians af the
nose, throat and ear. AUa
treatments ,f r rheumatism,
skin diseases, eanstipation and
general run-dawn conditions.
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Dr. W. C. Jackson
Naturapath Physician
671 Breys Ave.
Court Slrccl
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Immediate mnrh'inUn and 1 lhri-ation srvk
now available. Vapory trained rnchcintc.
Genuine SludeUikrr rxirts. ' .
Bonesieele Sales & Service, Inc.
370 N. Church SU Solera, Ore.
Phone 4545
Pay on terms
for plates -dental
work of all kinds
Dr. Painless
Parker av:
"Peraans srcalsf dental
plate should net daisy. By
the as af Accepted Credit
User cast abialn plates rlM
away and pay later. Mas.
yur awa credit terms wlih
In ran . . . Pay far den
tal plates whil y wear
Useam."
IVolrrl that irofilr
When natural teeth are last,
rrplace them llh plates.
Dental hygiene
iieeettnarv to health
Hbcn yaw naeleet teeth ya
da sa at tne expense af cen
tral health. L'nles teeth are
kept In repair yau Invite the
paMlble rtsk at Infeetlan.
Uwered Tttality. diacamfart
and illneaa. Budget dental
car with Accepted Credit.
Pay far wrk as yu are
paid.
Make vour firwt visit
m
without appoint
ment for whatever
dental work you
(lettire.
Hutlgrt payments.
Arrange to take rar
of flental rowts with
Aeeepteil Creilit
I'av hv the
week or tiionlh.
Ilate of hlentletl rolor
harinoiiize wiih
imlivhhial features
The dental prafeaslen ha glv
en heed te the ft-espressed
desire far plate that add t the
appearance af their wearers
The result ha been that new
style plate have-mar grace
i' ful design, are lighter and yet
i possessed af balanced strength.
Ask ta see the plate naaaw
; with the lmpryed maUrUI all
' dentists ereasnanend. Vaullap
i prectatc their soft Just re. last
I fadlnc elae and farm. Ther
crystal-clear palate reflects Ik
j act as I tissues af the aseuth.
TraiiHlueent teeth aiht
realistic effect
, to platen
! After year f reesrch svark
' In I bars tar le scientist have
perfected artificial teeth thai
absorb and reflect light a de
fin na tarsi teeth. Traaslaeen
. teeth arc avaltabje naw In ta
slse and ahap af year ewa
teeth.
(Hear-palate platen
achieve greater resemblance. '
Don't let ailing teeth
interfere with your
capacity for work
Health surreys have shewn
widespread seed fr dental
services. One estimate alane
place the number ef denture
required la the I'alted Ktate
at 2S million. Xhn UrtH are
leat - antes aatnething is deat
: abaat repairing the damage -eating-
I affected. Yau re air
teeth ta chew. IV it haul thesn
yau eaa a longer eat ,tb
Strang v I g r e a feeds that
bring health and nourishment.
Even though yau pses ta
skill and esperienee af a gaad
craltsmaa. the fact that yau ara
a dental casualty deprives yaa
af aa eppartanlty te wark.
1ES. PMffl&SS PME3,
DENTIST
125 UDEIrTY ST. CORNER STATE
TKI.EPIIONE SALEM 8825
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