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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
firii-m m. . ' 'TOOF BEES'' IS AT UMBOS I'laa-i'iiiY Porter Novel Comes to Screen TH Hoir a young Yeteran found health and happiness in & peace ful California seacoast commun ity prorides ,th Intriguing plot ot "Keeper of the Bees, which has its Salem premiere Sunday at the Hollywood theatre. : The new: Monogram photoplay tells of a shell-shocked war Vet eran who steals away from a gov ernment hospital when he learns that he has but- nit months to lire. He starts to hltch-hUte his way to his natlT city for a final filng with, his last resources, hat is detoared ir glimpse - of a pretty face, which leads him to the little town of Peaceful Bay, where he immediately becomes in TolTed In the tranquil existence of a Bee Keeper, and Alscorers romance nnder extremely myster ious circumstances, which are only solved by the finale. of the gripping; plot Nett Hamilton enacts the role of "Efeeper of. the Beos" .and Furness and Hobart Bos worth. .: : :. , -k- - . ,.-,.::".v:;:;-;:-':::r' -.:' ; ' ::' y. : '' "" I ' '" a''A- x'.-.v:-:--": " ' " " -'.v v - : ' : "The Keeper ot the Bees", last novel by Gene Stratum Porter, has beea filmed aad will have Its Salem premiere at the Hollywood the atre Sunday. Neil Hamilton and Betty Faroes have the leading roles. ' , v Silverton. Mrs. A. Foote and Mrs.,J, Van Camp were Joint lun cheon hostesses Wednesday noon for the members ot the Methodist Sisterhood class. Nineteen were ' present. During the program hour readings were gtven by Mrs. Foote, Mrs. S. Ackley and Mrs. H. E. Pickett. Mrs. Lida Metcalf is president of the group. TONITE and SATURDAY TWO HITS! 'V Seats 15c AXD BUCK JONES ia "SHADOW RANCH' Th e Call Board . . GRAND Today "Unwelcome Strang er" with Jack Holt. Saturday "Charlie Chan in Egypt" with Warner 01 and. ELSINORE Friday Wheeler and Wool Bey in "The Nit-Wits". CAPITOL, Today Double bill, "Gold . Diggers of 1935" witn - Dick Powell, and Buck Jones in "Shadow Ranch." STATE Today "Car 99" with Fred MacMurray. Saturday Kermit Maynard in "Red Blood of Cour age." HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill, Chester Morris in "Society Doctor" and Bob Steele in "West ern. Justice". Waldo Hills The Loyal Berean class of the First Christian church of Silverton met with Mrs. Wil liam Halvernick Wednesday after noon. Special guests were Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett of Portland.' The Halvernicks entertained at luncheon preceding the class party for Rev. and Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Letta Buret, Mrs. CM. Wray and Mrs. Ida Neuenburg. TODAY and SAT. 3P Jp)GG"0 3 They're on the roar path! A goofy m u r d e 3r mystery which proves that the dap stick is mightier than the night stick! ' Frod Keating, Dotty Grablo, Evelyn Bront, T. Seai A 25c lXAza a SI m Coming Sunday - "LES MISERABLES" S T A R TIN G TO MO RROW! Sfo lacfent toab reveals n a nodern crinlnal! k-m NmmJ Li Li ii in IS) V: With WARNER O LAND 5Tf PIN PET CHIT A POX MCTU 1AM 1 . y am w i V 4. ax t LAST DAY! ! 1 W W W W ka W W LT II 1 A A I I X I 1 Sheriffs Cannot Cancel or Remit Taxes is Ruling Sheriffs have no authority to cancel or remit taxes- charged against real property, but must collect such taxes as are provided by law. the attorney general held yesterday in an opinion requested by District Attorney William H, Trindle of this county. The opin ion was asked In connection with the foreclosure proceedings re cently instituted by the sheriffs office here. The attorney genera yesterday ruled that the state board of bar ber examiners has authority to issue temporary permits to bar bers coming . Into Oregon from other states. Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool Bey com to the screen as hilari ous counterparts ot Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson la "The Nitwits. their new feature eom edy, opening today, at the Elsi nore. . - -1 As cigar stand proprietor in a song publishing building, they turn, amateur sleuths to solve a murder-mystery and unmask the sinister "Black Widow" who lias been terrorizing the city. ' With Betty Grable and Evelyn Brent carrying the leading fem inine roles, the cast Includes such other favorites as Erik Rhodes, Fred Keating, Hale Hamilton, Ar thur Aylesworth, Dorothy Gran ger, and the colored comedian, Willie Best. The melody moments are pro vided by three popular tunes "Music In My Heart," "You Open ed My Eye" aid "The Black Wi dow Will GetYoa If Ton Don't Watch. Out." A UcraOvwd Theater fS OLLYVOOM Today and Saturday Two Features 15c CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 11? 10c BOB STEELE in "Western Justice" AND SECOND FEATURE - 'X i, I Tbrill-pockrd Rtmamct! Ml SOCIETY 0C TOR" CHISTER MOIRIS VIK-OINIA IIUCI Blttlf SUIKf M-G-M'i Sttansmr tMtin Wkiif added Final Chapter of "BED RIDER" NEWS and CARTOON TODAY ONLY! AHorncOn5mater T OLLYVOOlV Starting Sunday Second World Premiere a"-y HAMILTON Km FURNESS 6c SthjoMi L-I.J.1J L!4J m i nctmnt j -- S. . - Get Your 76 "TRIP RECORD" ud MAP The "Trip Record" provides space to record gas and oil purchases, inil age, etc-togetner with thrift hints on car opefatioa. The colorful 76 High way Maps Contain accurate highway data for the entire Coast. Get yours at any 76 dealer. 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