Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 02, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 2, 1950
Met Stars Miffed Because 7957
Contracts Have Not Offered
New York, Feb. 2 ff) Lauritz Melchior feels jilted.
Helen Traubel's feelings are hurt.
They both say the Metropolitan Opera has done them wrong.
It seems that the Met has not yet offered them contracts for
next season, and they think that the Met should have done so
or at least made preliminary
overtures by now.
Big, jovial Melchior, the Met's
leading Wagnerian tenor lor Z4
years, is so miffed that he says
his days at the Met may be
over.
"It's sentimental business," he
said. "It is like to love a girl
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Patience His leg stuck in
a basement drain at his home
In Cleveland, O., 15-month-old
Patrick Daley calmly drinks
from his bottle while his
mother, Mrs. Raymond Daley,
comforts him. Firemen re
leased him in a half hour by
chipping away the concrete.
(AP Wirephoto)
very much and have her leave
you. It hurts."
His pained remarks yesterday
came just three days after Miss
Traubel, top Wagnerian soprano
for a decade, disclosed that she
was upset by the Metropolitan's
attitude. ,
She said she would "proceed
with other plans" In view of the
Met's failure to discuss a con
tract with her.
However, it was reported that
negotiations for signing on Miss
Traubel were going on between
her manager and Met officials.
There also were reported
plans or re-engaging Klrsten
Fiagstad, the famed Norwegian
soprano who returned to Nazi
held Norway In 1941.
At that time, Miss Traubel
stepped into Miss Flagstad's
place as the Met's leading Wag
nerian soprano.
Melchior said that "unless in
dicated plans change material
ly," he would sing his last Met
ropolitan role tonight.
"I can only assume," he said,
"that if I don't miss the swan
boat in 'Lohengrin' Thursday
night, it will be my goodbye to
the Metropolitan Opera public."
(In the opera, Melchior steps
on the back of a model swan,
and rides it off the stage. In
one performance, he made a
misstep and failed to get
aboard.)
He said Rudolph Bing, the
Met's new manager, had not ap
proached him 'for customary
preliminary discussion," and that
Bing should have done this be'
fore his press conference today
on the Met s plans for the 1950
51 season.
Bing has said contract talks
usually start in February or
March.
'I don't think the new man
ager has shown a great deal of
consideration for an honest and
faithful worker," Melchior said.
"I could understand if my work
were not satisfactory, but as
long as people don't ask for their
money back when I sing, I think
I have a right to sing."
He said his plans now are for
a heavy concert tour next sea
son. Even if he doesn't get to
wind up his 25th anniversary
with the Met.
"I still have my friends, my
audience and I will still be mar
ried to the same girl."
He and Mrs. Melchior will
have been married 25 years in
May.
"That," he said, "will be one
silver anniversary that will be
celebrated for sure."
Nation's New Multi-Billions
Housing Program Under Way
By BILL ROSS
Washington, Feb. 2 W The nation's new multi-billion dollar
federal housing and slum clearance programs are getting under
way. ,
Wheels started turning last fall when congress okaved legisla
tion for housing projects for low income families. Another bill
was enacted setting up a long-g
range master plan for slum
clearance.
It's taken several months to
set up the machinery. Now,
however, the gears are meshing.
More and more communities
daily are being added to the list
of those asking for, or now about
to receive, a share of the gov
ernment aid.
So far the government, under
the housing program, has ap
proved construction of 275,000
new dwelling units during the
next two years. The buildings
will be largely apartments and
all are earmarked for low-priced
rentals.
Slum clearance projects have
been slower. To date just seven
cities have received go-aheads
on specific developments.
Administrator Raymond M.
Foley of the housing and home
finance agency, which supervises
both programs, reports that at
least 200 other localities are
mapping plans for slum clear
ance. His lieutenants expect
virtually every community of
more than 25,000 ultimately will
request low-cost federal housing
help.
Congress has authorized out
right grants of $500,000,000 and
loans of $1,000,000,000 to help
finance slum clearance during
the next six years. These funds
will be allotted to individual
communities to assist in the pur
chase of properties in "blighted
areas," after which the land will
be cleared of slums and resold
for private use.
The lawmakers also provided
authority to build up to 810,000
low rental dwellings during the
same period. Government funds
will be loaned to meet initial
expenses such things as arch
itectural fees, land survey and
the like of proposed new de
velopments. Latest tabulations
show that about $47,000,000 in
loans already have been ap
proved. Actual construction costs of
the housing projects, however,
will be financed with money
borrowed from private lenders
on federally-guaranteed mort
gages. Cub Pack Metj
Willamlna A Cub pack
meeting was held at the Church
of Christ. All Cubs and their
parents were invited and the
program was brief so all who
could go to the March of Dimes
program.
Farther the North;
Warmer the Weather
Alhanv Perharjg the Kodiak,
Alaska, Chamber of Commerce
should be doing a little advertis
ing around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Letts of
Snlem. visitine here with Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Moench, told of
rorpfvlnff a letter from Fire
Chief T. W; McArthur of Kodiak
describing the warm weather
there.
Writing January 20, they had
only three windy days thus far
in January and no snow at all.
The sun has been shining most
of the time.
One night the temperature
was a sultry 48.
20BORA eiFS Pjrpound
How good can coffee bop Change to Golden West and know.
Richer flavor greets you with your first fragrant sip. And that
extra richness pays off in savings, tool Just moke it as usual
reguIar-drip-Silex. There's a Golden West grind for every
method. But use 13 less. That's 20 extra cups of coffee
enjoyment per pound. That's a saving of up to 181.
The Men in Your Life
Will Cheer Your Desserts
ci v" n i -.'isMi arts c
feddi- tuip Makes Glorious
Treats From Simplest Desserts!
Every dessert you serve even the simplest will
become a glamorous, delicious treat when you
use Reddi-wip. Your husband and children will
love the luscious goodness of Rcddi-wip because
it's made with pure, rich cream it whips itself
at the touch of your finger.
Each economical throw-away container of
Reddi-wip provides 31 servings nearly a quart
of cream whipped to perfection and sweetened
just right. Reutli-wip keeps for days and days in
your refrigerator.
You'll hear happy cheers at dessert-time when
you use Rcddi-wip. Gee some toduy and start
having wonderful desserts every day without
work or failures.
raOM YOUR MILKMAN OR GROCER -"IT WHIPS If SELF!,
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We Are Trvina in
Every Way to Please You,
Mrs. Salem .
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We will appreciate any suggestions showing how we can better serve you, for
pleasing you pleases us.
Red Mexican
Large & Small Whites
2
lb.
cello
Devils Food
Cake Mix
2
Reg.
sixe
pkgs.
Large 10 ox. Can. .
Spar Buoy Cut (Tidepoint Fancy 1 0 ox. can 39 C
3
BEANS
SWANSD0WN
PACIFIC OYSTERS
Spar Buoy Cut (Tidepoin
PLEASE DOG FOOD
CHICKEN LIVER SP
TUNA FISH
HORMEL SPAM srrtr. 35c
25c
tall
cans
Haley's
6Vi ox. can
2
19c
45c
29c
23c
10c
35c
HALEYS
MEAT BALLS
In Tomato Sauce
13 ox. can 33c
HALEY'S MEAT BALLS
With Gravy T
lib. can 3C
HALEY'S VEGETABLE STEW
35c
With Beef
Lge. 2'i can
DELICIOUS BREAKFAST
SAUSAGE
Rath's or Hormels )J
8 ox. can OwC
SWIFT'S WHOLE CHICKEN
1.79
J lb. Can
A Whole Chicken, Ready to Heat
HALF CHICKEN
Parke Lane QA
2 lb. 2 ox. can 77C
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
'con" 49C
i-yndeni Lge. "TQ
29 ox. can 7C
CHILI CON CARNE
23c
Van Camps with
Beans No. 300 can
tall
can
Tomato Juice
Campbells 13V4 oz. can
Lima Beans O 97iE
Seaside No. 2 can eans A
Sliced Beets O 33c
Three Sisters No. 2's cans WWv
Del MaizNiblersO OQ
Whole Kernel Corn 12 oz. can A cam v
Mexicorn O 33c
Del Ma?z 12 oz. can cans WWv
W. Kernel Corn O OC
Three Sisters 303's cans
Strinyless Beans O 95c
3 33c
Green Spot 2's ,
Golden
V.Om Bantam
Mission Cream style No. 303
SUPERIOR COOKIES
Fiq Bars 1 12 lb. cello 33c
Freshly Baked
LIPTON TEAS
ORANGE PEKOE
The Economical Drink
,Pt;b-29c-,pk'b:57c
1 lb. Pkg.
' 8 Bag Pkg.
16 Bag Pkg.
48 Bag Pkg.
$1.09
10
.18
49
SOAP SAVINGS
Palmolive Soap VEL for finer suds
3 reg. 21 C xe 1 0c pkg. 25C pkg.' 59c
Cashmere Bouquet SUPER SUDS
3 Reg. Bars 23c pkg. 25c pkg.' 59c
FAB PeetsGran. Soap
large pkg. 25 C pkg. 33c 'kg' 63 C
THESE GROCERY SPECIALS ALSO EFFECTIVE AT
Paramount Market
SALEM'S QUALITY SERVICE STORE
Pins 2'S. Uncharge for Delivery on These Specials Only
260 NORTH LIBERTY Phone 2-2461
By Serving You
jQuickly- Courteously
feepinq trices Lou)
8y Stocking famous
Brand Merchandise
By Kseping Our
Stocks fresh
Specials Effective
Friday, Saturday,
Sunday
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ARMOUR'S STAR
PICNIC HAMS
Sweet smoked sugar
cured lb.
No parboiling just heat through and serve.
35c
SLAB BACON
Any slxe piece lb.
CHRISTENSONS COAST BRAND
39c
Pork Liver
Pork Hearts
Pork Shanks
Beef Tongues
Beef Hearts
All
Fresh
29
lb.
17. 8.
Inspected
FRESH FISH
Cooked Crab,b 29c
Red Snapper lb 29c
OYSTERS 59c
FRESH PACIFIC
Frying Chicken. Bi9RedutuP .achl.49
Spare Ribs ,. 55cSAUT.::::::::::llJ
Fresh Link Sausage made fresh daily lb. 45c
Salt Herring Packed In Alaska lb. 45c
C , T. . -I. . . Something different for those lunches
omoked I urkey or iar. snacks
BORAXO
HAND CLEANER
8 oz. can 16c
1 lb. can 27c
Borax Powder
5 lb. pkg. 63c
Borene
Granu
lated Soap
Large pkg. 25c
Giant pkg. 75c
PURER
Vx Gal Jug
23c
Em
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CARROTS
Garden Fresh Calif.
Imperials
bunches
I9c
POTATOES
Washington Netted Gems
U. S. No. 2s
LEMONS
Sunkist 360's
Full of juice & vitamins doz. .
ORANGES
Calif. Navels 176 large size
Now at their best doz
50 bag 1,39
35c
CELERY HEARTS
Crisp green stalks
Cello wrap bunch . .
FRESH TOMATOES
Firm red ripe
12 oz. tube . . ,
39c
19c
19c
3060 Portland Road
2 Big Stores
3720 East State Street
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