Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 10, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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MODERN SIRENS OUTCLASS HER
Ceo's Baths Had Nothing
On Those of Movie Queens
By VIRGINIA MtcNIERSON
Hollywood, Nov, 10 U Forget whatever you've read about
Cleopatra's "exotic bath." The movie queens have her outclassed.
Did Cleo ever dunk her curvet by candlelight? Did she float
atop the soapsuds on cork floats? Did she have a private wave
maker for her tub?
He's Really a Hog The fellow with the paunch on the
right is Billy, a groundhog who makes a hog of himself when
he gets an ice cream cone. He's so dainty he rotates the cone
constantly so drippings won't ooze over his paws. His master
.(left), Johnny Coble, 6, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Coble of Bazetta, O. (AP Wirephoto)
PMA Elections Set
(For December 5-10
I It was announced today by the
f Marion county office of Pro
. duction and marketing adminis
i tration that the 1950 conserva-
Won program will be explained
at the community election meet
i ings to be held the week of De
t cember 5 to 10. It is said to be
: Important that every farmer be
familiar with the changes in the
program.
The allocation of funds for
Marion county has been increas
ed from $123,500 in 1949 to
$140,000 in 1950 with a resulting
increase possible for each farm,
but requirements for earning
payment will be stricter than in
1949.
jElla says, she wants it coming
from all directions at once.
But Maria Montei top 'em
all. When she married jean
Pierre Aumont, she called in the
rf decorators and ordered two
tubs, two showers, and (wo
washstands for her bathroom.
She believed, she explained,
"a married couple should really
be together."
Nope, All the "Nifty of the
Nile" had for originality was
milk. Strictly class B stuff
Take these modern sirens,
now:
t
When Shelley Winters lakes
a bath she makes a production
number af it. Fills her king
sized tub with hot water, puts
two cork floats under her head
and thighs, and floats the dirt
away.
She's the one who has the
wave-maker. Says she got the
idea from the prop man at Universal-International
who rough
ed up a pond she waded through
for "South Seas Sinners."
'It's really a minature one,"
says Shelley. But the lime
waves just ripple over me.
Soooo relaxing."
Marilyn Maxwell does her
dunking by candlelight, A taper
at the head of the tub and an
other at the foot she says.
She scrubs in time to music,
too. Always puts Ravel's "Bol
ero" on the record player be
fore she crawls in.
Dorothy Hart has a reading
lamp installed at the end of her!
tub and says she catches up on!
more best-sellers that way. And!
it was Mae West who had mir-i
rors installed in the bathroom!
ceiling and on all four walls sol
she could see herself from every I
angle.
"Who has a better right
look?" she asked.
to
Ella Raines was the despair
of the plumber in her block
when she ordered up 10 shower
nozzles and told that bewilder
ed gent to put 'em all over her
shower. When she gets sprayed.
Lodge Regalia Due
Falls City The Past Noble
Grand club met at the IOOF
hall with excellent attendance.
The Odd Fellows' new regalia
will soon be ail made under the
direction of Mrs. Granville Wil
son. They are also piecing
quilts. A pot-luck dinner was
served at noon.
Dallas Elementary
School Asks Parents
Dallas A special invitation to
parents of Dallas elementary
school children has been given
for them to atend school during
the days of Tuesday through
Friday, November 15 to 18,
The invitation is extended in
observance of "Know Our
Schools Better" week of the lo-
Capilal Jnurnal, Salem, Or., Thursday, Not. 19, 1849 IS
eal school, sponsored in connec-j
tion with National Education!
week.
A committee in charge of ar
rangements includes Mrs. Ade
line McFariand, Mrs. Beulah
Craven, Miss Elva Boone and
Mrs Caroline Jacobson. No spe
cial program is planned, th
committee preferring that th
parents see their children at
regular work.
WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
Especially
AMBER HALVES AND PIECES
We Pay Top Market Pries
Willamette Grocery Co.
Shoe Repair
Special
Friday and Saturday
Leather or Rubber
Full Soles and
Rubber Heels
2.95
If a misting motor mokes th old but Jerk,
Why battle it down the street?
Drive in where we can go to work,
Well soon have it running sweet,
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
3SS North Commercial St. Phont 2-3621
Life spans ofbetween 200 and
300 years are normal for the
eider duck, giant tortoise, goose,
parrot and raven.
Attention Loggers!
Top Prices Paid for Logs at j
Burkland Lumber Co.
Turner, Ore, Pn. UlSj
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Another Metro Marvel
SPECIAL PURCHASE
PURE SILK
ALL ORIGINAL
HAND SCREENED PRINTS
Size
ASV Large 34x34
Nov Only s
Unusual Color Combinations
The Most Elegant You've Ever Seen
And They're Water Repellent Too
Ideal for GIFT GIVING TOO!
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