The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, August 18. 1948
(lav 90s Revue
Starts Monthly
At Supper Club
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LOOK WHO'S BETWEEN the Army and the Navy! It'i Olivia de
Havilland out-maneuvering Ray Milland and Sonny Tnfts In
"The Weil-Groomed Bride." now at the Grand theater.
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Valley Obituaries
ILVF.RTON. Aug. 17 Funeral
seV. e fT John -t Hosmer
h- n ed here Friday morning will
l-r he'd it 2 pm Monday from
F.km.-:, s M moi ial cru pel. final
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RADIO U39 kc) (9T ke) (C20 ke) (U0 ke)
New jNews Dave West Bugler "X"
Music Time I Western Stars Dave West
IS NW Farm ,'KOIN Klock IKneass New
:4S News I lOld Songs
Choice Steaks
irab - Oyster.
Open Sundays
S A.M. to 8 P.M.
Week Ia 6:30 A.M. to 8 P.M.
( ( loed Saturdays)
Taste-Tested Foods
HOTEL SALEM
Air -Conditioned
COFFEE SHOP AM)
DINING ROOM
Opposite the FUinorr Theater
Srr.;i.J n;r mg rwm pen for
innr. ;d.oi and .vmll parties
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Farm Topics N Pringle
I Farm Time :. (Roundup Boy
I lAxronsky
I Sam Hayea (Jam Abbe
'Roundup - IStock Marlet
M Or Talbot lUser News
t:IS Dr. Talbot Aunt Jenny
1)1 Take It Kasy Helen Trent
:4S V Ltndlahr Gal Sunday
Fred Waring; B fast Club
Ore Caravan
Kenny Baker
t:M (Singing Strings Big Sister
t IS Murt Duwney Ma Perkins
M ji'astor s Call Dr. Malone
I 4S (Keepoake I Road of I. We
IJames Abbe
IKneass News
limine Journey
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Glamour Manor
Breakfast
It M INews Kate Smith
IS IS Bins: Sings I'erry Mason
IS IS Quern Todar I Sing Along
IS 4S Queen Today 'Sing Along
Guiding Light Home Ed.
IToday't Child. Ted Malone
In White I True Story
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Waltz Time I C inderella
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IBe Beautiful B Wheeler
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I Ma Perkins ; I Ethel. Albert
iPepper Young ' Salute
lllapplnexs I Melody
Na (Hymns D Macleod IKneass News I J. B Kennedy
U IS News Get It IStella Dallas SUrs Today
1:JS (Serenade IE Winters I Lorenzo Jones Ladles
U:4J lOrchentra IRosemary iWidder Brown
Aging of Horse
Big Chore in
Elsinore Show
How do you make a young
horee look old? That's the unique
problem that confronted 20th Century-Fox's
make-up man during
the filming of "Smoky," the pic
turization of Will James' classic
today at the Elsinore theatre.
The script of the technicolor
western called for the horse star.
Smoky, to age 10 years. With a
human being, that's a relatively
simple problem. A few lines in
the face, some gray hairs, and the
transformation Ls startling. But
when a horse ages, he ages all
over.
Starting from there, several ex
perts under the direction of make
up man Al Greenway, begun
work. They painted shadows on
Smoky's haunches to make his
bones seem to protrude; they took
the freshness from his face, broad
ened his legs, and generally made
him look like a plug.
Seven hours later, one of the
biggest make-up jobs in studio
history was completed. And from
a sleek, fine-looking stallion.
Smoky was transformed into a
"beaten-up" old nag who looked
as if he were ready for the glue
factory per script directions.
"Smoky" stars Fred MacMur
ray with Anne Baxter, and intro
duces to the screen famous ballad
singer, Burl Ives.
FIREBUG STILL SOUGHT
PORTLAND, Aug. 17 -A1)- Of
ficials' were firebug hunting today
after 'three more fires set last
night In a residential neighbor
hood brought the week's total in
the area to 10.
Nut Growers9
Summer Tour
On Wednesday
Programs for the summer tour
of the Nut Growers society of
Oregon and Washington on Wed
nesday and Thursday. August 21
and 22 are now available at the
Marion county agent's office.
D. L. Rasmussen, assistant coun
ty agent said growers would study
cultural pathological, and ento
mological problems during the
two-day session. C. E- Schuster,
horticulturist, and Paul W. Miller,
pathologist, both U. S. depart
ment of aericulture. and B. G.
Thompson, associate entomologit, i
Oregon State college, will take
part in discussions relative to j
their experimental work with fil- j
berts and walnuts. j
The tour will start at 9:30 a m.
Wednesday at the C. A. Mulkey
farm. MrMlnnville. Growers
should go to the junction of the
west-side and coast highways just !
south of McMinnville. then 3'j i
miles west to the Mulkey farm, i
For those not having programs, j
the rest of the tour will be lTTaiked
by "Nut Tour" signs.
Plans Underway for Return
Of U. S. Employment Service
To Control of various Stales
Plans for the reluin of the IT S. employment er ire to control
of the various states, sclu-dult-d to le effective Novrmln-r IS, uir
gradually taking shape through regional and stale onfcieix vr, it
was announced last week.
In Oregon neai ly 700 employes of the federal employment serv
ice and stale unemployment compensation commission, which hy
recent congressional action will ( -
considerably I be sce of the
ktate'x activities, in the field .f
employment stabi I ia tu .n.
Figures show that the eml of
the war did not biing the ex
i M-rted floxid of application f..t
jobs in the unemployment com
pensation ronimisMon offices and
at other state agencies. One Mate
.office recently anuourmd that it
needed three stenopraphei while
several other agen ie wtie com
i pelletf to advcitise for help.
Exports Bring
Rally in Oats
:M News House Party IGirl Marries I Berch
I IS il.um n Abner Tops Today (Portia jFind Me
!: (Your Country Meet the Missus Plain Bill :G. Drake
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iTell Neighbor : Valiant Lady I Road of Life What's Doin"
J J Anthony ' Light of World David liirura
mill Hiilnn lAIr Newspaper Aunt Mary'
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Kay West
s ee Silverton Art Kirkham (Woman's Secret' Bride. Groom
S IS '2d Mrs. Burton News
J:J INews ISerenade Backstage Wife Al Pearre
J:4S 'Sea Hound Fact Finder H. Kaltenborn 'Al Pearce
4 4) F Rhythms JJovce Jordan 1 Holly w'd News
4 IS I Rex Miller Fiddlers 4 lAirlane Trio 'Northwest
4:J I Johnson H Flannery IStar of Today'Mr Motorist
4 45 'Infantile Par. IB Garred 1620 Matinee I Hop Harrlgan
SANTIAM BIDS CALLED
PORTLAND, Aug. 17-(-Bids
on a job to surface and oil 15.5
miles on the South Santiam high
way 60 miles east of Albany will
be opened Sept. 5, W. H. Lynch,
division engineer, said today.
CHICAGO. Aug. 17-(VP)Buy
ing on the part of export inter
ests and previous
brought about a good rally in oats
toward the close of today's grain
market.
Frost which was forecast for
the Canadian northwest last night
i failed to develop, temperatures
! not getting below 38 degrees. This
i was favorable from the standpoint
! of the world wheat upply. and
I other optimistic developments in
cluded a statement by the produc
j tion and marketing administration
that quality of the 1946 wheat
crop is better than last year.
operate the combined pionrams.
will be affected by plans for le
integration. It w;ks expected, too.
that a hundred other cmploytrs
now operating the farm place
ment offices under the fedeial de
partment of agriculture will be
brought back into the employment
security system soon.
Another factor to te considered
by employes is the state civil "-r-vice
system which took over la.t
month and which now is engaged
in setting up pay scales and clas
sifying employes of the state un
employment compensation com
mission and the federal employ
ment service There are about 300
employes in 27 local offices over
the state. 260 in the central bene
fit Office in Salem, arid the re
mainder directing placement op
erations and paving veterans' al
lowances from Portland.
Unification of the two agnecies
under state operation may be ex
pected to bring a speeding up of
Four Bills on
Autumn Ballot
For Portland
PORTLAND. Aug. 17.-f.TVVoU
ei n Oregon's metropolis w;
east November ballots on four
municipal measures, twn of them
falling for Ixind Issues, city eoun
cilmen decided today.
I tie measure are:
A $1,000,000 bond Issue a Hi
il"" i t Mies for a eltle centelr
A ?.50l.(ti0 bond iu for
war memoMfcl building.
A iarter amendment to redu
the woik week for firerren to
hours
An amendment to giar.t pjy I
rreases t the rity Councllm
and mayor. j
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Kingfher rerierally rest Ln
tunnels in tarth hank.
Spitzbart Enthuiastic Over
Biggest, Best Fair in History"
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ISuperman I i News
Capt Midnight Kirkwood lOrchestra
Tom Mix I
I Pirates
ITenn. Jed
PGA
(Serenade
Affable Leo Spitzbart was so enthusiastic Saturday in review
ing final plans for the Oregon state fair. Sept 2 to 8, that he termed
the 1946 show as certainly the "biggest and best" in history.
Spitzbart, who has managed the fair since 1935, stated that the
fair grounds and buildings are now in the best shape in years. Every
building, large and small, has been repainted while interiors of most
structures have been remodeled, i
I he colorful flower beds are ex
short sellers i post-war reconversion and a gen
erally more rei-ponsne attitude
toward Oregon's eculiar seasonal
employment problem, officials
declai e.
For four years immediately pre
ceding the Pearl Hailn.r attack
the entire job insurance and
placement program was ojierated
by state agencies In 1933 the em
ployment serv ice had leen re
vived under state operation and
later it was integrated into the
social security system. The presi
dent resumed control of 1500 em
ployment offices Jan 1, 1942, and
in 1943 the federal department of
agriculture took over the farm
job referrals.
Under three-way division of
employment serv ice operations.
employers and the state agencies
have contended that (xM-war ec- j
nomic readjustment h.-n been de- j
layed materially. Hy simplifying I
the organizational setup and
speeding up proceduie. tint rnr r
ger of forces is exxcted to w ideti
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PERS CROWELL
Autlutr-Artitt. (Ir valor (if
"Beau Dare"
ONK DAY ONLY
MONDAY, AUG. 19 - - 2 TO 4 P. II.
.Mr Crowell will aulogiuph ftrt edition ies of his !tet
book, a story of the American .ddie rmrse, "IteaHi Dare"
which will Im oh sale In our third floor galleries. Th! is in
connection with the opening of hfs waWrrolor eshlL.lion.
Do not miss this Important event.
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Spotlight Band Bob Hawk
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Contented Kour Amer. Question
I lAmer. Cjtiefttion
Dr I Q Forever Tops
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2 P.M.
CO-FEATl RE
Merle Oberon Claude Rains
"THIS LOVE OF OCRS"
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ICiseo Kid
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Five Star
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'Sports ! Rhythm Var'ties
Foy Orchestra 'Concert Hour
ITreas. Salute
The Chuck Wagon
Barbecue Chicken
Dinners
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Sundays 12 noon to 12 pm
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KUAC Monday S50 kilocycles
A.M. 10 00 United Press News; 10:13
Especially for Women; 11:00 Concert
Hall. 12 :00 United Press News. P.M.
Noon Farm Hour: 1 00 Hide 'Em Cow
boy; 115 Variety Time: 1:45 Adven
tures in Research: 2:00 Treasure Box;
2 30 Memory Book Music: 3 00 News:
3 15 Music of Masters: 4:00 Highlights
of the Week; 4:15 Treasury Salute: 4:30
Strictly Jazz; i00 On Upbeat: 5 55
Spotting the Sports; 6:00 United Press
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Music of Czechoslovakia: 7:15 Evening
Farm Hour: 8 :00: Masters of the Key
board: 8:15 Vets at College: 8:30 Music
That Endures: 9:30 United Press News:
9:45 Evening Meditations: 10:00 Sign
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THE GREATEST ROAD-SHOW UIHT TO
it 6 DAYS
ONLY!
PLAY IN
THIS SEASOII
STARTING H01IDAY
The One and Only
The ORIGINAL
GAY 90s
REVUE
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK
Featuring a Cast of Great Stars from
The Variety Halls of Yesterday
The King of Them All
Jean Bedini and Company
Discoverer of Eddie Cantor
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS
Hall r T)..,, Playing the Same Bells
Veild nay She Used 40 Years Ago
DIRECT FROM TONY PASTOR'S
The Frank Sinatras of
The Bowery
the Gay Nifties
James C. Qninn
Doing the Act He
Did 60 Years Ago
THAT HARRY JAMES QUALITY FROM
Joyce Chandler whVr?X"V.'".."
Lillian Ashton
'Entertaining Comedienne"
Margie Coates
First of the Red-Hot Mamas
A
Guaranteed
Attraction
Shows at
10 and 12 P. M.
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So Admission Charge
Till 8 P. M. J - After
8 P. M. Regular Priee
of 50c, Except on Saturday.
PHONE IN YOUR
RESERVATIONS
CHINESE
FOOD
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SPECIALTY
305S FOITLAND IOAD FHON8 400
fclUlrlT.
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Steak and
Chicken
Dinners
Served from
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pee t ed to be
Labor dav.
Entry blanks from all over the
west are literally swamping the
fair ytjiff, Exhibitori are huriyiiiK
to beat the August 20 deiirilin'e,
final entry date in most chosifi
cations. Competition in the Jersey divi
sion is expected to be particularly
keen as winners will thare over
$3500 in p
of British
been enter
the 1
presented on the grounds. Big
ear auto racing is scheduled to
hold the spotlight during the fair's
last day. Jimmy Ryan, Portland
promoter, and his crew will con
dition the track Saturday, follow
ing the last horse race and will
employ a new chemical to harden
the track in time for Sundays
auto competition.
Jimmie Grier has informed
raido audiences over the Pacific
coast several times recently that
he is looking forward to his week's
visit at the Oregon state fair.
Painting of the huge movable
stajte. site of the nightly revue,
will begin this week under the
super i.Mon of Jce Simeral of Sa
lem Horse Entries Increased
A majority of the l.uger Pacific
northwest stables ha resei el
stall space for the horse show
Manager Roy Simmons has been
daily supervising repairs within
the horse show pavilion that were
1
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entertainment listings for ; charge of :he rodeo classifications, :
ir are the most Varied to be; will hi ini his rodeo ctcw-k inl.i the I 111 Jt
ir grounds this week in prepara- tf O.H
in for the fair oncnine. ..il nUl
Arrange Payments for
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DENTAL
Final information on the six day
racing meet is expected this week
with the arrival of Earl Harrill.
racing secretary.
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Now! That 'Tost Weekend"
Lad. in a Comedy-Romance
Riot of Fun.
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son, for dental plates. Selert
plates of tested stability and per
manent, natural form. Dentists
everywhere arrlaim the Improved
material ueri in plate-making, for
Its adaptability to personal needs.
Plates have a beaut v and grace of
design and a soft lustre that
makes them hard to detect. They
still not shrink or warp. Hera use
of their resilenee. plates offer
longer-wearing efficiency.
Start dental work now and pay
later. Iental service of all kinds
on credit. Make first visit without
appointment. Dental plates,
bridge or k. fillings, crowns, ex
tractions and Inlays.
Stirvt'VH ltrminf
moiintiiifi iiiIm for
(letitul vr ir in nation
Estimates hold that there Is need
for 200 million extractions.
million fillings, and ? million
dentures among the people of the
I'nited States. The number of
dental chair hour reouired to
meet the accumulated needs be -eaue
of the star years Is placed
t 130 million hours.
Truiilii-'iit trt-tli fimn
Iat the eflYrl of fine,
natural ttli
Science has perfected artificial
teeth for restorations that ab
sorb and reflect Jlght as do human
ones. Plan to have plates set with
translucent teeth. In the shade,
shaoe and site of your present
teeth.
Unfailing natural color
of new plates harmonises with
Individual features. Crystal-clear
pa late reflects actual tiue of
the mouth.
I)ia'l tee til lioull he
removetl to aoitl
focal infection
When poison from ailing teeth
finds Its way Into the system, it
breaks down normal resistance
and leads to serious Nine. If
you have poor or missing teeth,
replace them with denUI plates.'
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