The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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The ORE&ON STATESMAN' Salem", Oresron, Sunday Mornins. Ausrust 21, 1932
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WED IIP HI
"War CorrespfDndent" now!
,i At Elsinore; China's
1 v Strife Depicted
I t ti:-'
' ' Tbe reunion of Jack Holt and
RalDB Graves, tbose. two-fisted
men wbose bitter rivalry was fea
tured In tb spectacalar films.
"Flight, "Dirigible and 'Sub
marine, brings togetber In a new
Columbia release, "War Corres
pondent, one of the most popu
lar teams In the history of the
movies. Lila. Lee also is featured
in "War Correspondent, which
has'clTfl war in modern China as
a background for the daredevil ex
ploits of; the Holt-Graves team.
The ; picture will be shown at
.Warner Bros. Elsinore today and
Monday.
The bringing together of Holt
' and Graves, focuses the spotlight
on the large number of memor
able teams of actors which bavo
, proved such ideal foils for each
other either, in a bard-boiled
a romantic way, such as Greta
. Garbo and Jack Gilbert or. In com
edy, Bobby Woolsey and Bert
Wheeler. These teams have proved
, very, popular with moviegoers.
' Sometimes; when producers have
split, them up and lei , them, go
1 it alone, -the plan has worked, but
iQore oiten in mono -ian mtb
resented the breaking up of What
they regarded as a perfect com
bination. The Holt-Graves com-
, bination has always proved a great
attraction for the plaudits of
. movie audiences. i
In "War Correspondent" Holt
plays the role of a recklessly ad
venturesome American aviator.
-1 wbo fights as a soldier of fortune
la a Chinese army, while Graves
has the characterization of an up-
to-date radio-newspaper war cor
respondent. The girl over whom
they battle is charming Lila Lee.
This Js not the first time that
. theso two he-men have struggled
for her favor she was with them
hi that phenomenal success,
Flight."
-"h t j m seseeoswjssssj tT -v. , -t, v - i "
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Ralph Graves, Lila Lee and Jack Holt In a a cene from "War Correspondent feature pie
tore now showing at Warner Bros. Elsinore. -
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.1HI III ROOM
f IS AT GDAN
Hen Hamilton, its Star,
Recalls Advice From
:' Famous Griffith
Nell Hamilton, who plays an
Imnnrttnt mU In ITMaaa T-anrtCa
Utest Tox emotional drama, "The
Woman in Room 13," opening to
day at the Grand, dates his suc
. cess as a screen star back to the
time D. W. Griffith called him
aside from a scene and gave him
a good sound piece of old-fashioned
fatherijr advice.
"Son," the great director said
to Hamilton, "the only way to
matte an Impression on the screen
is , to dominate every scene you
are .In with sheer personality."
Hamilton listened attentively,
bat: just how to dominate scenes
ia which he appeared with stars
and. notable players was not dear
te U'im until Griffith continued:
"Size and physical appearance
hare nothing to do with person
ality. Ton simply must raise your
chest, when you walk Into a room,
7"3&i-pt the attitude mentally that
you are of importance and you
. will find that everyone about you
will instinctively glance your way.
Look at Napoleon!"
- j' With this iiliHu nl.J rr.m '
ijton continued his acting career
which he had begun In Long Isl-
a'nit film tni1ln aftAf rnnnln.
vtray from his home in Athol,
Mass. And it brought immediate
rsolts. It was very soon after
wards that he was cast In the
rbje that started him up the lad-
der ' the younger brother In "Bean
dete." And it was this mental
attitude that helped him make the
' tfery best of that role and to win
other leading parts la such pie
tares as "This Modern Age, "The
Great Lover. , "Dawn Patrol.
".Strangers May Kiss" and The
8in" of Madelon Clandet
- - Ralph. Bellamy, Gilbert Roland
and Hyrna Loy are the other fea-.
tared players In "The Woman In
Room IS, which Henry King di
rected. ., - . ,,
'-':!"' ' J '. ".i''hii.i)jhi'hiiiiiiipui in iw m
at
Ralph Bellamy, Elissa Landi's ex-husband, questions her
faithfulness to her new mate In the feature 'The Woman
in Room 13" now showing at the Grand. -TT
The Call
Board
Br OUVE M. DOAK
IIEI1 FlIIEfMI. ::
is jt lira
v-" ' ' ' M ' v." ' ' - '.
Ken Haynard ...Real Bronco1
Busier; ,casnes in on
" . Boyhood Ambition: -:
. Borne years ago, tn Mission,
Texas, a small boy -watched with
awe and admiration, the local ex
hibition riding atjrodeos and
roandups. And 10 It was with a
head tall of thoughts of trick and
fancy riding that Ken. Maynard
moVed with his family aeross the
plains to Columbns,.Ohlo, - )
' Townspeople of 'Columbus to
day recall the gangling son of a
building contractor as be spent
his days on a beaten path astride
a little bay mare practicing all of
the tricks he had seen. He soon
beoame one of the "main events"
In civic entertainments.
While still a youngster lie Join
ed a wagon show, carrying feed
and water to horses and sleeping
In stables. Ho saw service then
with several circuses, risking his
life In daredevil stunts over the
uneven tort of the big top In the
"after performance" wild west
shows.
' Ken won his first honors on th
baek of one of the wildest bron
chos known to the cowpancher
world when ho was named the
greatest trick rider at the world's
championship cowboy test la Chi
cago 1n 1120.
Bat one other hobby than rid
ing holds Ken's Interest. This ts
flying aa airplane. During the
last three years ho has had a to
ut of 1.0B9 hours la the air.
This cowboy who became famous-by
bull-dogging steers, riding
outlaw horses, doing trick and
fancy roping and riding and
"busting" mutUngs Is coming to
the Hollywood today, la "Heo-
Ftre Austin." bis latest western
picture for Tiffany Productions.
: ' Wect Salem' News
WIST JALEX, Aug. 10 Ex
Mayor and Mrs. C X. Green of
Selo were honso guests of Mrs.
Greene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Pfeltauf recently. ,
B. C. Weatherby who la operating-
tho Dibble alae ea the Wal
lace road this-year, has erected
tho stand ho operate annually at
the Polk coanty end of tho bridge
and has opened tho business. A
building sennit has been Issued
to tho Robert Crawf orda, of tho
Puritan Cider works to erect an
other open air stand adjacent to
their buildings oa Kdgewater. -
Bmlldlnz New Homo'
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mlntoa of
Salem have purchased an attrac
tive place oa Piedmont avenue,
just across front tho West .Salem
city limits and will build a reel-
ence In which be will also eon-
duct a cleaning and pressing bus
iness. While tho homo is In pro
cess of construction, they arc
keeping house In temporary char
ters they are just building across
BE iSlLSOO
Portland Family
Purchases .Farm
Of Mrs. H. Bond
.Warner Bros. Klslnoro
Today Jack Holt and Xila
Lee In "War Correspond
dent. ... v
Tuesday Genevieve' Tobln
in "Hollywood Speaks.
t i
The Hollywood
Today Ken Maynard la
"Hell. Tiro Austin.
Wednesday Maurice Cheva
lier in "One Hour With
Ton."
Friday George Sidney and
Charlie Murray In "Tho Co
hen's and the Kelleys."
GRAND
Today Elissa Land! in "The
Woman In Room IS.
Wednesday Victor McLagles
and Helen Mack in "While
Paris Sleeps.
Friday Dorothy Gulliver la
'The Fighting MarshaR.
NORTH SANTIAM. Aug. SO
Mrs. Walter May Bond has recent
ly sold her farm hero to Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. Philips of Portland,
who are In possession. Mrs. Bond
and family . have moved in the
house on the place known as tho
Frank Mack place which they hid
rented.
Mrs. George E. Rhoades left
Wednesday tor RltseL Washing
ton, where she was called by the
illness of her mother, Mrs. M. T.
Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swlck and
their daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Lundy and two
children of Mobile, Alabama are
visiting at th At Tucker home.
Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Swlck are
I sisters. Swlck Is a former resi
dent of this place.
NORTH HO WELLi Aug.
High school pupils la tho North
Howell district - have received
word that the. snvertoa high
schools wilt open September IS
and that the usual transportation
wiU he afforded.
Evergreen blackberrlee are now
being harvested la the fields of J.
3. Coomler. William Oddle. K. D.
Coomler and 8. C. Rlckard, each
of whom have tho fruit trained
and cultivated. Tho berries are
being hauled to a Selesa cannery,
Friends of Mrs. Alice K. WUlls,
who visited at her farm recently!
will regret te learn that she suf
fered a seriously hurt shoulder la
a traffic lam la Portland. She
was slowly recovering when last
heard from.
Mrs. D. L. Burch. hurt In the
Essoa-Pickens car smash last
Sunday was taken from the 811
rerton hospital Thursday evening
to the Esson' home near Parkers
ville where sho has been a recent
guest. ' '
BORREVDZ TO PREACH
SILVERTON, Aug. SO The
Rev. Alexander Borrevlk. former
Silverton boy,- will preach at Cal
vary Lutheran church here Sun
day night. Rev. Borrevlk Is now
pastor of two churches at Blsbee,
N. D. Ho Is the son of Rev. B. A.
Borrevlk of Silverton. ,
the -road. -They hare four -chil
dren," Alberta. Donna Lee. Daisy
and; Gerald. ;
Miss, Bertha Stevens of JWest
Salem and - her cousin. Miss Eve
lyn: Boles left the middle of tho
week to pay a brief visit to their
grandparents, tho Peter Stevens
folks at The Dalles.
Mr? and Mrs. Harry J.-Carter
received word the laat of this
week- that their son. Prof. H. 8.
Carter, of Brookings, 8. D., and
his family arrived homo safely af
ter having spent a very pleasant
summer here. They had the ex
perience of being "held up" In the
Tellowstone by a big bear. -
J. U. Plank, who built and own
ed the E. T. Waring home ea
Piedmont : avenue a number of
year ago, has purchased another
homo site of Major Charles Rob
ertson, and Is clearing it prepara
tory to beginning tho erection of
ra aew residence. Tho new place
has a CO foot frontage with SS7
foot depth. ... -
Mrs. John Fries en and Mrs. Ben
Doerkseo of West Salem attended
a complimentary gift shower held
for Mrs. Friesen's sister-in-law.
Mrs. E. B. Schroeder, north of Sa
lem Thursday afternoon. - A d ox
en women spent a pleasant social
afternoon and at Its ,close, dainty
rerresamenis were served.
Cartlss Woolley who attended
the Olympiad at Los Angeles re
cently, driving to California and
oa inio oia Mexico, with a group
or Oregon youths, has returned.
having enjoyed tho sporting- event
greatly, and having had a wonder
ful trip.
So keen has been tho demand
for lots oa King wood Heights
lately, that more than one party
lays claim to tho same building
altos. One of tho most recent
purchases was made by Ward
Wolfe, and several other deals are
pending, with not all of tho pre
liminaries completed as yet.
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'BUILT BY WMu'Hl
-! lion; Hard times ;are -V
v-' Given ob-b'vTJ, -
RICEET, Aug. SO One ef the
best and most progressive farmers
not only In this community but 1 '
Marlon county Is C A.-Warner
who owns and operates the Pud
ding River Stock farm. Not only '
does Mr. Warner keep his farm
up la good condition and raise
crops hard to equal bat takes a
pride la Es livestock and raises
pure bred Cotswold sheep, Ayr-,
shire cattle, Berkshire pigs and
Rhode Island Red chickens.
Though he could not dispose of
his loganberries thl year and egg -prices
are low Mr. Warner has not
gone oa a "strike" bat Is building
tor tho future and is keeping his
fields In fine condition and has
erected an Incubator house that
would be not only a credit la ap
pearance to acy farm but the In
terior Is a work of art In construc
tion for sanitation.-'
The building Is of tile and plas
tered Inside with cement. It Is
well lighted and ventilated, fac
ing the east and with small win
dows arranged near tho floor oa
both east aad west. The windows
may also be tilted te let la air
but are so arranged thai tho
chicks cannot he caught la them.
The roof on tho east side extends. -forming
a protection over tho ce
ment floor or "porch." Tho houso
Is heated by stoves. A sanitary
water supply Id available by aa
especially - constructed arrange
ment. At the south end Is a feed
room SxSO feet long. This make
It easy te do the feeding and la
much mors sanitary than having
extra feed la the brooder house
proper.
Moving
Carting
- Storing -
Larmer Transfer &
Storage -
PHONE 3131
We Also Handle Fuel Oil and Coal
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Page and Hooker Are
AT MARKET DAT
WOODBURN. Aug. SO Six;
purebred Poland China hogs own
ed and raised by Peter Larson as
part of his project in vocational
agriculture made op one of the
lata V m Vi.V - M V
MWanil sVeieizaies Portland market at SS.10 on Fu-
turo Farmer Marketing aay,
Thursday of this week. Other
members of the Woodburn Future
Farmer chapter who made tho
trip were BUI Fobert, Lyman See
ley, Robert Koenlg, Herbert Koe
nig, Frank Bartost Philbert Hunt,
Hollos Ottoway. Carl Schwab and
R. E. Burnett.
DALLAS, Aug. 20 The Dallas
Klwanis club held Its regular
weekly meeting Friday and select
ed E. J. Page and T..B. Hooker
as delegates to tho Northwest Kl
wanis - convention to be held In
Belllngham, Washington next
week. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Hook
er will accompany their husbands
to the convention. The members
of tho club plan to spend .a great
part of their time In tho near fu
ture in boosting the Interest in
the Farmers' Day which will be
held here Saturday. August ST.
FIRST SHOWING Df SALEM
"Dine at the Bohemian
Turkey Dinner
."ft.
Choice - of cocktail; soup:,
relish. ' turkey or IS other
entrees; potatoes; vegeta
ble; salad; dessert,1 drink.
Salt sticks, hard rolls, and
poppy-seed rolls are served
with all lunches, dinners
and ala carte orders.
Salem Bohemian
sea suu
Salem's Finest Restaurant
IBS
limits'
sUy
WHT
TY mkImmmO strtM It
. sto aeore to pey yow reea te Ike
Empress el Btftaia for (oar mtontht
eext wwiter wejeo yoo ftrevef foooo
the wodd. Leev New York Ctf
om Deceeiber 3 for 129 eloriows
dsys.vts& SI Doits end pieces .
two e gay eta spedoas Cfe. Cel
ow (or skip's plos eeJ eJosrsrs.
Also oetsns cl Meoltorreneee end
Vest bioSes Cnnsee.
m. osacoh eon. agcnt assw cot.
Ken Maynard with his cowboy 'trimmings and bis steed as I
- seen in ''Hell Fire Austin, feature now showing at the
Hollywood.
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JOINT POLITICAL
PICiilC I8T1LKED
DALLAS, Aug. 20A Joint
i meeting, of the Polk county demo-.
cratle organisation and the Roose-
felt club was held at the court
house Thursday night to talk over
plans for the picnic to bo held at
the city park oa Labor day.
Pour bands will be on hand to
help make the affair an old fash
ioned picnic. These will be the
Dallas city band, the Dallas high
school band, the Kilty band from
sai em, sad a harmonica band. In :
addition to thii program-- there
till be speeches, athletic events, a
greased pig contest, a plchlo din
ner, and other interesting events.
'- A meeting- will be held At the
court houso at 1 p. nu Saturday.
August S7, to complete the plans.
YOUR XttTTtON&
0'
kUR storage and
moving business
" squares with f. what
. you think dependable
service should be.
And ; you will agree
, that our tariffs - are
eminently fair.
HOLLYUOOD T&-Svy
Homo of tSc Talkies an1 iCaay
Continuous Performance Today 2 to 11 P. BI.
On Uie Stag.
We Present
"THe
Montana
Cov-.
Girls v
INv '
AHUSTTDKI
WITH THf
WONDtH HORSt
The DeLuxe
" Radio .
.Entertainers
From KG W
THE DTAA CP A CC'iYrlftiCKEfc '
V,y,D FOUGHT INJUSTICE AKD '
. SHOT IT OUT VsITH RAIDERS
. -7 Also Pitts & Todd Comedy The OHBuir
News, and Screen Song . , .
No Raise in Prices Adults 25c, Children lOe
Also Ilarry Gribboa ;
in HatU Uanf
; 'Cannibala of the v
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Cartoon Kews ;
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MAKE REPAIRS NOW
AND AVOID LARGER
EXPENSES
LATER ...
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of "Flight in
Their Newest
"& Greatest!
ROMANCE!
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GI1AVBO
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Fiffhtinar the same
enemy , . . Lovlnj
the tame, woman
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Prices of buOdino; material
are low. So is the cost of
labor. That's why we can
only say .
NOW 13 THE TIME TO
BUILD - REMODEL OR
REPAIR
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You will find here tho best
of bufldirn materialj, lum
ber, pint, plasterrtc t
prices that Afford real tav--tings..
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