Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    Bacall Says Sex Appeal
Depends on What's Unseen
By BOB THOMAS
i Hollywood, Dec. 1 VP) Sten right ud. ladies and eentlemen.
Newbry Defends
Office Selection
North Bend is to have the new
branch state building for the
Coos Bay area and there are
some folks in the city of Coos
Bay who are sore.
The trouble, so far as the Coos
Subsidy for
Filbert Men
Washington, Dec. 1 (U.R) The
agriculture department announ
ced Wednesday it will pay a
subsidy to Oregon and Washing
ton producers to help them di
vert surplus filberts into non
competitive markets.
The department said the pay
ments wiould be equivalent to
not more than 5.5 cents on each
pound of filberts certified as
surplus under the department's
program by next March 31.
The payments will be paid on
unshelled filberts diverted to
domestic shelters, to export, or
other outlets not competitive
with the unshelled market.
The department already has
moved to hold 25 per cent of this
year's supply of unshelled fil
berts off the market as "sur
plus" under the marketing pro
gram. A subsidy will be dis-
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949n
Bay failure to get the building
Newbry says, lies in the fact that
while the Chamber was thinking
about it the North Bend cham
tribuled to growers on a basis of
each producer's contribution to
the surplus pool.
in an order announced Wednes
day. The bus will leave McMinn
ville at 9:40 a.m., arriving at
Tillamook at 12 noon. On the
other trip the bus will leave Til
lamook at 11:45 a.m., arriving
at McMinnville at 2:15 p.m.
The route is the same as that
recently abandoned by the Roy
ber and officials got busy and lo
cated a suitable site on the main
highway and arranged for erec
Oregon Motor Stages
Extension Granted
Starting Thursday, Oregon
Motor Stages is operating two
one-way trips between McMinn
ville and Tillamook via Hebo.
The schedule is by authority of
the public utilities commission
or some lessons in sex appeal. The teacher: Lauren Bacall.
In an unusually frank discourse, Prof. Bacall declared "you
don'tj have to be uncovered to be sexy.
"Snowing your legs or your bosom isn't necessarily sexy. It's a
fallacy to think just because
tion of a suitable building which
the state will lease.
"There was no secret about
this", Newbry says. "Stories
giving the cities and towns de
signed for branch, offices were
sent out by the wire services
last August and a representa
you're wearing a low-cut gown
or a tight sweater that you look
sexy.
"Sex should be subtly sug
gested. You do it with a look or
an expression or with your
voice." (She said this in her
But Secretary of State Earl
T. Newbry says that first notice
of intention to locate a branch
in that area was given to the
by Chairman W. E. Kimsey. The
monthly master point play will
be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, De
East lines.
Coos Bay Chamber of Com
merce and invited cooperation,"
Newbry said.
The Romans are credited with
introduction of the glass win
cember 4, at Mayflower hall on
Fairgrounds road.
Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce
tive of my office notified the
dow.
famed "If you need me, just
whistle" tones. I was beginning
to get the idea.)
"An actress should be good
enough," she continued on the
"Bright Leaf" set "to put across
the idea of sex without undrap
ing herself."
You may recall that one of
her many studio suspensions was
for refusing the scantily-clad
role of "The Girl From Jones
Beach." No bathing girl, she.
"I have never posed for cheese
cake," she rernarked. " I just
don't like it and I consider my
self lucky that I haven't had to
Be suDjeciea 10 it. i m jusi noi
the type.
"There are lots of actresses
who never pose for cheesecake,
yet are considered sexy. Ingrid
Bergman, for one."
As for the current trend of
exposing the chests of male
stars, she added:
"I think it's terrible. They are
certainly scraping the bottom
when they have to resort to
things like that to sell pictures."
Educators Address
Classes at Monmouth
Oregon College of Education,
Monmouth Dr. Elmer Ensz,
principal of the Monmouth-Independence
elementary schools,
will be the sixth in a series of
special speakers addressing
school organization classes at
OCE. Dr. Ensz will discuss work
of the school principal before
the group Friday.
Other educators who have al
ready addressed the classes, con
ducted by Dr. Kent Farley, in
clude Dr. Rex Putnam, Oregon
superintendent of public instruc
tion, Josiah Wills, superinten
dent of schools for Polk county
Dr. Leo Shapiro of Portland, Dr.
Wendell Van Loan, superinten
dent of the Corvallis school
system, and Lester Wilcox, as
sistant superintendent of public
instruction.
The next three meetings will
be given over to a special panel
of PTA officials for considera
tion of the work of the PTA and
its correlation with the work of
the elementary teacher.
Last to appear before the
group will be Miss Florence
Beardsley, director of elemen
tary education in the state de
partment of education who will
speak December 12.
Winners Announced
In Elks Bridge Play
Winners in the weekly dupli
cate tournament of the Elks
Bridge club included Col. Philip
W. Allison and Ellis H. Jones
(north-south), and Mrs. Stuart
Thede and Oliver B. Huston
(east-west).
Second place awards went to
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frasier of
Albany, and Mrs. Rupert Park
and Mrs. William Whitmore,
while third was won by Mrs.
Ward Graham and Mrs. Arthur
L. Lewiss, and Mrs. Paul F.
Burris and John M. Pugh of
Shedd. Eleven tables were in
play.
Plans for the dinner and grab
bag tournament at the Christ
a. mas party December 7 at the
Legion building were announced
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Consoles from . M 47.50
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Shoulder
Picnic "Style,,
Pork is big news this week at
Safeway. And pork roast at 29c a
lb. is sensational news! If you
really want to save and still en
joy mighty good eating, pork at
SAFEWAY is the best idea of
the week.
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POUND-
Prices In this ad are ef
fective through Monday,
Dec. 5 We reserve the
right to limit quantities.
Pork Shoulder Steaks lb. 39c
Pure Sausage E lb. 39c
Smoked Picnics si;,, lb. 39c
Bacon A 29c "ZST Ui- 49c
Other Featured Values
Sirloin Steak t; lb. 89c SI: lb. 65c
RoundSteaklb.79ccomtlb.75c
Beef Pot Roasts
bld cuts
lb. 55c
Rib Roast slb.75ccG:l:lb.65e
Lean Ground Beef lb.29c
APRICOTSo.1 Mont.. unp..ll. No. 22 n 31 C
TOMATO JUICE Libb,,N..V.n.225
GREEN BEANS s.titlB.ut. n. t ,.,,22'
DEL MONTE PEAS lt,w. n. m .
CHEERIOS CEREAL 7.M.Pt,.15
LOG CABIN SYRUP J4-oi. Cabin
49C
FOR THE THRIFT MINDED
SALMON
BEANS
Chili Beans
D.I Mont. NO. V2
rj. Tttty Can
89c
Idaho Red 2-Lb. i AA
Dry Bean. Pkg. (J
Smith
300
Can
3
for
DFFTtf WhIt Tg No. 2
Jill Villi Chip Sliced Con
POOCH- 6
Com
25c
9c
39c
Nob Hill Coffee Ib. 62e Wb1.23
Airway Coffee ,. 59 21b. $1.17
Edwards Coffee ,. 67c 2.,b.$..33
Hershey's Cocoa ub.,iz39c
BREAD Mrs-Wriht- Id
IE1V White or wheat, Mb. loaf
FLOUR Kitchen Craft, enriched 10-Ib. sack 87
Green 3eaais,: 2-25c
Buy several cans for future use this is a real good price!
Emcltas c- a 45
Your choice of Snowf lakes or Busy Bakers Stock up!
Corned Bee!
LIBBY'S
12-oi,
Can
39'
Quick, easy to serve, tender beef, corned to your taste.
Com Flakes - 2 25c
KELLOGG'S Cover with banana slices for a treat.
Kraft MIRACLE WHIP A
Tart, tasty dressing for your salads and sandwiches.
20
Famous brand facial tissues Keep several boxes handy.
Zee Tissues
PKG. OF
400
Lux Toilet Soap 11
White King 2 7'
All Safeway Stores in Salem are now open
Friday evenings until 8 P.M.
Safeway Stores in Hollywood and 1420 Stare Street, open every week-day
evening until 8 P.M.
Shop leisurely in the evenings avoid the ruth of daytime crowds.
IS..!
Tfce Season's Finest PRODUCE
ORANGES
5-LB. BAG 49C
FLORIDA ORANGES, Ib. 8c
SQUASH
APPLES
Potatoes
Danish, Ib. 3 c
ubbard, IL Tc
Marblehead J
Delicious, 2 lbs. 19c
Romes, Ib. 8 c
Winesaps, 2 lbs. 5c
No. Is, 10-Ib. sack 49 C
No. 2s, 50-lb. sack 98 C
No. Is, 25-lb. sack 89 C
FRESH DATES i ,b ceii Pkg. 29c
BRUSSELS SPROUTS cello, pkg.
23c
CAULIFLOWER SnowyWhite ib. 10c
GREEN CABBAGE Soli(1 ,b. 3c
CRISP CELERY Green variety lb. 9c
LETTUCE Dcw-frcsh heads lb. 10c
BOILER ONIONS ..,, s.,b.sk.25c
PARSNIPS ....,.. Per lb.
Uniform size
SPINACH Ler 10 o, pk. 225c
TOMATOES Red-ripe 14-oz. carton
TURNIPS Fine In stews Per lb. c
DUZ
Granulated Soap
20V2-OI 27 e
Pkg.
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Reg. lart
2fM17
large Slia
2,.,27'
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Pkg. Iy
130 N. Commercial
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