Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 TnpHal Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 12, 1949
IAC Employer
Rates Same
Brooks
Mrs. Katie Sturgis and Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Smythe of Port
land were guests on Mother's
Day of Mrs. Sturgis' son and
The state industrial accident
commission announced today it
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
would keep its present employ
er contribution rates in effect
during the year beginning next
Francis Sturgis at Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kepley
aUiJfi
and two children, and Mr. Kep
ley's mother all of Oregon City
Lake Westphal Dee Whltlock
Authorized Hoover
Vacuum Cleaner
Service Rep.
July 1.
The commission said it would
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn in
have reduced the rates, except
for the fact that the recent leg
islature booster accident benefits
23 per cent.
Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Long
went to Portland for Mother's
COMPLETE $S 4C
OVERHAUL e
Day and were gu-sU at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones, jr.
The commission said industri
Free Pickup and Delivery
(Parts Extra)
WE GIVE PROMPT,
COURTEOUS SERVICE.
CALL US AND SEE.
al accidents have dropped 11
per cent in the past seven years,
Mrs. Minnie Stolk, Mrs. Mar
garet Jones and son Harrison
went to Forest Grove Sunday
despite the fact that employ
where the were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ment is 45 per cent greater.
Behrends,
4 J f
es
Bill Voiselle of th Dnvu
drew a $900 fine in 1945 as a
Giant When h tncot hnma
run ball to Johnny Hopp, then
wun me cardinals.
Carving for Commons Workmen hand-carve oaken benches
for the new British House of Commons, in London, which will
replace the chamber destroyed by bombs.
A Diver Demonstrates ioe Ann Uisun, oi oamanu. wnu.,
shows one of the figures that won the diving championships in
the annual AAU women's title meet at Daytona Beach. Fla.
'The Red Shoe' Reaches
Perfection Level in Films
Art in motion pictures at perfection level might best describe
the breath-taking production of "The Red Shoes," which 'will
open in Salem next Sunday, May 15, in a roadshow presenta
tion at the State theater.
"The most beautiful thing I ever saw" were the exact words
of four persons in succession as
they left the special preview
shown Wednesday afternoon
The film was awarded three of
the "oscars" of the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
recently for best production in
color, best musical score and best
art direction and for this writ
er's money should have won all
the other "oscars" possible to be
stow upon it.
It Is the first picture ever to
present a full-length ballet In
its entirety and all exteriors
were filmed on actual locales
London, Paris, Monte Carlo.
Nice, Cannes, the Maritime Alps
and with that list of locales
all done in technicolor, you can
know the result an extravagan
ra meriting all the "supers" you
can attach to it.
In addition to the gorgeous
colors, elaborate settings and
many striking effects, there Is
beautiful music, a show in It
self aside from the picture.
Theme of the ballet shown in
the picture is "The Red Shoes,"
based on a fairy tale by Hans
Christian Andersen the little
red shoes that never gred tired.
Even though the dancer was
exhausted and wanted to go
home, the little red shoes danc
ed on, taking the dancer through
a multitude of scenes that allow
the technicolor screen presenta
tion of the ballet every oppor
tunity for color and beauty.
Even around the theme is the
drama within the company pre
senting the ballet, the story of
a girl who wanted to become a
great dancer, the stern taskmas
ter who pointed out the sacrific
es, the composer with whom the
girl falls In live and marries the
final choice between career and
marriage and the tragedy with
the little red shoes a part of the
dramatic conclusion.
Overshadowing the movie's
story, however, is the magnifi
cent presentation of the ballet.
Many outstanding names In
theater, music and the ballet are
in the cast. Moira Shearer, 22
year old prima ballerina of the
Covent Garden Opera ballet,
makes her film debut as the
dancer In "The Red Shoes." Mar
Itis Goring of stage and film
name has the role of the com
poser while Anton Walbrook,
who has had a distinguished
stage carreer, has the role of the
Impresario. Many other dancers
of ballet fame appear in the
show.
The roadshow presentation in
Salem, starting Sunday, w 1 11
show twice daily, at 2:30 and
8:30 o'clock, all seats reserved
with an extra matinee on Sun
day at 5:30 p. m.
Hubbard
The William Bateys have mov
ed to a trailer park while he is
seeking employment.
Miss Carmen Cochran was
honor guest for a birthday party
at her home on the occasion of
her sixth birthday. Present
were Toni C. Painter, Marilyn
Dominick, Susan Stauffer, Judy
Ann Stewart and Nancy Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Welch were
hosts to the following guests
.u, uiu.ii-r Sunday: Dr. and Mrs.
E. E. Cable of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shcpard of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welch of
Corvallis, Mrs. Ruth Mulkey
and son, Bobby, of Hillsboro,
Mrs. J. A. Evans of Woodburn,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans
of Hubbard.
Dayton
Guests in the home of Mr
and Mrs. Earle Coburn were
their son, Cpl. Robert E. Co-
burn and Cpl. John Miller of
Ft. Lewis, Wash., who were
here on a three day pass. Mrs.
Claretta Donaldson, mother of
Mrs. Coburn, returned here for
an indefinite stay. She had been
visiting a daughter, Mrs. Rosalie
Andrus at Monmouth, for the
past to months.
Word has been received by
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Willson that
a great-grandson has been born
to their granddaughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Vanberger, of
Klamath Falls, May 1. He has
been named Wayne Amos.
David and Garry, small sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willson,
had their tonsils removed Fri
day in McMinnville.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Robinson were her
sister Mrs. George Orndorff and
a niece, Mrs. Harold Studley
and two children of Portland.
Pvt Neil B. Trammell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Trammell
is here on a two weeks fur
lough. He is stationed at Ft.
Story, Va., and this is the first
time he has been home since
he enlisted. He will leave May
17.
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'"k'FUISCHMAHIlS YEAST
The practice of tatoolng de
creased among primitive peoples
with the advent of clothing, but
is still practiced by civilized
peoples.
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OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS, 9 TO 8 '.M.
Morrell's Deviled !4 lite
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25c
Van Camp's Vj size can
Yellow Tail
White Star V sire can tf
Grated Tuna uVC
White Star H else can af
Tuna p0 43t
Nalley's Tang Quart
Salad Dressing JuC
Champion, Nalley's Qt. m m
Salad Dressing Hji
Pint 23 c
Green Spot Cut Green A A
Beans 3 No. t . OVC
No. I cans
No. 2 cans
Pel-La-Co Sweet
Potatoes 2 ,..
No. IH Squat Cans
Festival Brand No. X can
Sliced Beets
Larsen's
25c
10c
uarsen s A A
Veg-AII,2cans29c
29t
3 Sisters No. I can
Whole Kernel, Golden
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Mission Cream Style ffc m
Corn 2 tall .,. IbC
Rosedale Brand
B.-,. Bartlett
rears n0. jo? can
Yosemite No. 2M can
25j
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Peaches lit
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Sprlngdell Sliced ' a a
Peaches lit
Freestone, in Heavy Syrup
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Pineapple Lit
Mission Setts- No. I can AA
Grpfrt., 2 ens. 2VC
KRAFT VELVEETA
CHEESE
FOOD
21b. loaf
79c
SHORTENING ; . 83c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE K- 22c
Morrell't Spiced LuT,cheo" Mai
SALMON r?sr k- 39c
HOMONYM r- 10c
SAUERKRAUT-.. 10c
PORK & BEANS?:;:; 10c
TOMATO JUICE 23c
SOUP c,mpb'M Tomte Qq
PEACHES t.:" 13c
APRICOTS a.L? o,'unp-i,d2 ean, 25c
LJ A ki Shank and ....Lb. 45c
II AlYl Butt end Lb. 49 e
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BEEF ARMOUR'S IRANDED
Sirloin Steok, Lb 35 e Rib Steak, Lb., 53c
Chuck Roasts, Lb., 49 c
BACON SLICED
Hormel's end slices 1 lb. 35c; 3 lbs. $1.00
Valley Packing Co., Standord brand, sliced, .lb. 49c
SALMON lr.:00K 49c
Sliced, lb. 55 c
Assorted Luncheon Meats, lb. 49c
Large Frankfurters . . Lb. 39c
CHICKEN FRYERS . Each 1.49
STEWING HENS . . Each 1.69
FRYER RABBITS ... lb. 69c
NUCOAil 57c
Mission Macaroni Dinner
A quick dinner A O C
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Kraft Dinners
Four delight- A
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Wesson Oil
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Sunshine 1 lb. box
Crackers Ktispr ..ZjC
Sunshine Fkt;. sj m
Shred. Wheat 15c
Kelt iff'! New 8 oi. pkf. fk
Rice Krispies lit
Peppermints Deluxe A A
Mint Pillows .1 29C
NALLEYS
POTATO CHIPS
23c
39c
PARTY PAK Beverages
2
Fresh and Crisp
Large site packara
Giant sis.
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Quart
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200 Count Avalon
Facial Tissues
Newer, softer, A JF
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Wax Paper RoII19C
Cello Pk. .. ft.
Paper Plates lUC
( os. Cold sj g
Drink Cups lOf
STRAWBERRIES
2 boxes 39c
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ireen Spesrs Bujr Now for Canning
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RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS 2 - 9c
ONION SETS 2,25e
NEW POTATOES 10.-. 33c
CELERY HEARTS
Mary's Brand. Cello wrapped . ,
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