Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Wednesday, Not. 9. 1949 1 HOLLYWOOD EXPERT OFFERS ADVICE
How to Look Beautiful? Pick
Out Best Background to Do It
Hollywood, Calif., Nov. 9 (US) The trouble with damei, Hol
lywood expert laid today, is: Too many of 'em slip Into a $250
gown, plunk down on a $1300 sofa and wind up looking like
two cents.
You have to fit your background to your chassis, according to
Art Director Emerich Nicholson
And the way most women don't,
he said, is making a bitter man
of him.
"Women spend a fortune on
clothes and cosmetics," he
growled. "Then they ruin the
whole effect by standing In the
wrong place."
That's why movie stars al
ways look so good. Art direc
tors work overtime to give 'em
the right background.
Olivia's First Born Screen actress Olivia de Havilland
holds her first child, Benjamin Briggs Goodrich, born in Holly
wood, The actress, wife of writer Marcus Goodrich, was
confined to her bed during most of her pregnancy.
Demos to Center
On Angell's Seat
Portland, Nov. 9 (P) Nation
al Democratic Committeeman
Monroe Sweetland says the par
ty hopes to crack the republican
hold on Oregon's congressional
delegation, centering the cam
paign in Multnomah county
gainst Rep. Homer Angcll.
Sweetland told a forum group
of newspaper and radio news
men yesterday that Angell was
guilty of "political chicanery and
demogoguery of the worst sort."
The democratic leader said
Angell warmed up to pension
groups of the Townsend plan but
voted against social legislation.
He declined to say who may
run against Angell but he said
any of several democrats may be
the candidate. He named State
Senators R. L. Neuberger and
Jack Bain or State Rep. Howard
Morgan and former Rep. Phil
Dreyer as possibilities.
Sweetland also admitted he
once had supported Socialist
Norman Thomas. He said this
was while he was in college and
he would make "no apologies for
that."
Oregon Truckers
Seek Rate Boost
Portland, Nov. 9 W) Oregon
trucking firms asked for a 4 per
cent rate boost at a hearing yes
terday before the state public
utilities commission.
The cargo carriers argued
costs had increased to 96.8 per
cent of gross revenue the first
half of 1949. They said costs
should not be above 93 per cent
if their net profit is to be fair.
Shippers and canners' associa
tions indicated they later would
oppose the request in arguments
that they could not afford high
er rates.
Nicholson's bending over a
hot sketch board these days to
put a lot of smoke around Mari
lyn Maxwell in Universal-International's
"Outside the Wall."
He said she stands out best in
cloudy surroundings.
Betty Grable's the Louis XV
curlicue type, he thinks, and
Jane Russell seems to "go with
a haystack."
"Thin women should stay
away from columns on door
ways," Nicholson advised.
"Those just make 'em look skin
nier." And every time he spots a
chubby damsel In front of a
Venetian blind he chases her
over to a narrow post. Over
curved cuties should steer clear
of furniture with rounded cor
ners, too, he said.
But the maiden who does
business with falsie manufac
turers could and should
cuddle right up close to rounded
outlines. If you haven't got 'em
yourself, he argues, get next to
something that has.
"Just get a look at a fat wom
an sitting in a small chair and
you'll see what I mean," Nich
olson said. "Every time she
squeezes into a mistake like that
she adds twenty pounds to her
shape "
Next time you redecorate
your home, girls, take a look in
the mirror first. Then pick fur
nishings that'll do things for you.
Better backgrounds bring out
beautiful babes, is Nicholson's
motto.
"Mae West wouldn't be sexy
without her pillows and drapes,"
he says. "And, for a clincher,
I even fixed up Marjorie Main.
They curled her hair and I had
her curl up on a rounded sofa
in a swanky room and you know
what? Marjorie looked beauti
ful!" About the only gal this rule
Hoffman Low on
U of 0 Heating
Portland, Nov. 9 () Low
bids on University of Oregon
heating and power plants were
reported today by the building
committee of the state board of
higher education.
The projects total almost a
million dollars. The work is the
first in the multi-million dollar
expansion program authorized
by the last legislature on the
state's campuses.
Committee Chairman R.
Kleinsorg, Silverton, said yes
terday the power plant would
save the University up to $35,
000 annually. The savings would
be applied to amortization of
the cost.
Low bids opened yesterday
were: General contract, Lee
Hoffman, Portland, $216,986;
boilers and auxiliary gear, P. S.
Lord, Portland, $558,328; elec
trical work, Grasle Electric Co.,
Portland, $70,984; condensing
doesn't apply to, Nicholson
added, is Ava Gardner.
"With the face and figure?
Heavens, she'd stand out in front
of almost anything!"
equipment, R. H. Brown & Co.,
Portland,' $15,629; turbine gen
erators, Worthington Pump &
Electric Co., Portland, $142,500.
Dayton Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
Allsop have sold their house and
furnishings to Mrs. Bessie Lewis,
Bay City. The Allsops bought
the place from Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ewing about two months
ago. They are planning to leave
again to make their home in
California. Mrs. Alsop is relat
ed to Mrs. Ben Aebi and Mrs.
Lofting.
Jot ioT3rakt and
friction e7rouilts
BRAKE BLOCKS-LININGS
FRICTION BLOCKS
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To Walnut and Filbert Growers:
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
Will Be My
LAST DAY FOR BUYING
This Season
H. R. JONES
BUT FOR ROSENBERG BROS. & CO.
285 S. Cottage at Shryder Transfer
Jr. !,.V
AM
an and His first Cadillac !
Oeldom will you find a man in a happier state of mind
than when he slides behind the wheel of his first Cadillac.
It's wonderful, wonderful feeling!
Usually, it's the fulfillment of a long-cherished dream.
And, of course, that means a glorious sense of achieve
ment with a deep sense of personal satisfaction.
And, then, there are the immediate pleasures that press
upon him . . .
... the feeling of pride that is inescapable when a man
comes into possession of something which is so uni
versally and so deeply admired . . .
... the feeling of tonfidenct that comes from Cadillac's
great reputation for quality and soundness and long life . . .
... the feeling of elation that comes from the car's
amazing responsiveness to throttle and brakes . . .
. . . the feeling of rratitudc that comes from being able
to surround himself, and all who ride with him, with
every safeguard an automobile can provide.
And then, of course, there is the soft, satisfying rush of
the miles the easy, restful ride the positive, effortless
handling the sumptuous and comfortable surroundings.
Yes, it's a great thrill for a man when he goes for his
first ride at the wheel of his first Cadillac
But, it's only the heginm'ng!
Day after day, year after year, he will have that same
wonderful feeling as he rolls his Cadillac out into the
street or highway. Kor the joy of Cadillac ownership is
deep and abiding. Most owners find that it never leaves.
Wouldn't you like to learn what it's like to sit at the
wheel of a car that can mean so much to you? If so,
come in today for a ride that's a revelation.
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5 1 0 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
TOOL DEPT.
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Strong 7-Inch
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BalkOCkS ForToilets 1.59
Fireplace Wood Baskets 2.39
Fireplace Panel Screens 10.25
Fireplace Log Rests 3.90
Bamboo Rakes 29c
Smoothie Lawn Rake 1.39
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PADLOCKS
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Powerful laminated padlocks
strongest case construction known.
Built like a bank vault door. Many
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Plumbing Dept.
Bargains
Bath Room
Medicine
Cabinet
k Surface Installation
White Enameled
Mirror 1 1x16 inches
With Glass Shelf
3.35
Bathroom Fittings
Soap Dishes
45c.
ea 45C
.a 25c
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Wall
Faucet
Paper
Holder. .
Rob
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These are all chromium
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We stock all necessary
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For opening sluggish
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