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It - f rrt Tk. C"CC:i STATESMAII. Solera. Oregon. Sunday"! .loreln ApiS 21. .ISO Nickel Movies kes Coin-in'Slot Melodramas Find Opposition From Exhibitors v By HUBBARD KEAVY HOLLYWOOD. April 20-n-, "Sou pnt nickel In here and the ' music comes- out there end the film goes round and round. i And If the film . goes around often enough nay. about 300 time a week In each machine Ion it a million dollars - worth of nick sis . ': Ana in pnouc. iwr na jituca. not only hears a two-snd-a-nsir minute musical recording . but sees the orchestra as well and presumably Is OTercome with de HghC . Th prediction, as made by the hnri whit ir interested In -these portable moTie theaters, is very "rosy. The outlook-; like the ne onle 'decor of their instruments, positively I glows. i - The nickel-in-the-slot movie Is Just around the corner. In fact, two companies have similar ma chines and if things go the way they're supposed to, 30.000 of them will be adorning the nation's cocktail bars and saloons and ho tel lobbies within the next 12 months.' t," . OPPOMTIOX ARISES Naturally opposition has aris ta. Exhibitors, with big invest ments. In theatres, say they see real competition, j Organized pro tests, . in, some middle-western cities, already are underway. ' In Hollywood, one bears talk about "cheap moTies harming major pictures. but few believe barroom merles will keep people from attending the regular theatres.- James .Roosevelt, the presi dent's ' movie-making son. will produce films for a Chicago 'No velty company which expects to have1 IS. 000 machines completed within a year. Roosevelt's com pany will iilm 313 different two-and-a-half minute subjects a year. Six will be on each reel: it'll cost you a nickel per subject. .Another firm, formed here by a fen i ran ursaiu ana pruauc er Sam Sax, is ready with a com petitive machine. This company will film 1U own pictures. The Orsattt-Sax film box resembles an over-sised record player, with the screen about IS by 24 inches In the face! The -machine the Mills company is making to play the Roosevelt films Is similar in sppearance. except its screen is on the top of the box. FSB SM.tIJi FILM The pictures will be on 16 millimeter film. The screens are ao shielded' that, even at a dis tance of 0 feet and in ordinary light, the pictures are quite easy to see. Roosevelt says his films will be visible to persons as far as 110 feet away. I The projector Is not unlike those nsed for home movies. Me chanically, the operation is dif ferent: The projector is m tne bottom of . the box and the picture Is put onto the back "of the screen by means of mirrors. The sound, of course, 4s on a "track" attached to the film. The.. box also cob tains a cooling system. Exhibitors .told Roosevelt In Chicago recently- thst salacious, films were bound to get into some ef the machines. Roosevelt said he didn't, believe -that that was much of a problem; that police and censors would soon put a stop to It. "I suppose there will be some ebjeetionable films." - he said here the other day. "I hear you can buy - 'dirty movies' . now for tar parties. If yen want them.. Producers Sax says he'll keep Indecent film out of his ma chines la this way: -"We'll put It la cur contracts . that if any qIh jectlonable films. are put Into our machines, well take 'em back." Virginia Carl Is Honor Graduate - HUBBARD Virginia Carl has seen named" valedictorian of this year's senior class. Miss. Carl has aa average of 1.03 during all four years of her high school career. Dorothy, Graves was named salu tatorian. Miss Graves had sgrade average of 1.4. Six weeks of diligent practice brought , forth the riotous -play Toe Henpecked Husband" which vu presented by the senior class la the Hubbard gym Friday night. The- large audience which attend ed was enthusiastic in its praise. Bays Zosel Dryer - - ' LIBERT Yfcoger Lewis has purchased i the Zosel dryer and land, an acre or so In extent adjoining the school grounds and extending as far as the creek orth of the dryer.- William Zo el has owned the property for many, years. CEASELESS : KISS IS MUCH 5VEETEH t Jew LIOUID IJ Teste gslvee J?Tjir lips mack aere eictfleg color tksus lipstick ever 414, aa4 Is wttarly and com g4tely gjeas alses. ' C't poeafbly r.-"S cecne K e ether lips. Cat come e'Jf en aay- ' thing. YouH love It . . . I end so win Km'. Aad oh! 1 bow soft . . .how smooth r i I 1 axow lascleus It s X keeps your lips. Can't J dr7 them. IHacovev your $ favorite shade today. PSINCISf M jS viixirrrs Cor. State & Ulet1y , Tiu S118 Outfor JuJ mi . . - z -' : ; -: 1 " ' MGILIJVE1S TRAVELS, Johnathaa Swift's immortal story, la brought to the screen as a, full length feature cartoon at the State theatre. Companion feature is "Emergency Squad, wltxi William Henry and Louise Campbell, '" "'' ' '' -? 4'' !'- 4'---"'. a s'7," :-fi?.1:- .iti':( O ' m ' ' n : : Gulliver "Dubbed" Before Completion Sound Recording Done on Film Before Pictures on Negatives For the ' first time in Holly wood history, a picture was "dubbed" before It was complete ly photographed! The picture is Paramount's feature-length animation, "Gulli ver's Travels." now showing at the State theatre. "Dubbing is' a technical name in the movies for the mixing of sound tracks and recording the mixture on a single strip of nega tive film from which prints are made for the theatres. Normally, a motion picture is completely photographed before "dubbing Is started. The finished film is tak en Into a room and innumerable sounds ranging from music to traffic noises previously recorded on separate strips of film are, "mixed" and recorded on a single strip of film. This frequently re quires several weeks. The delay was avoided In a novel manner by -Dave Fleischer, director of "Gullivers Travels. In the making of a cartoon, the cartoon is first drawn in-pencil and photographed. , This is used to check action and edit the film. These drawings are Identical with the completed color drawings from whi' the feature is photo graphed. Fleischer had these pencil drawings of scenes which have not been completed In- color, cut into the complete color film and used them in scoring and dub bing the picture. The underscore was composed by Victor Young and underlies the entire picture. Paramount's symphony orchestra waa used to record the Young score. , Hayesville Women Are Entertained - HAYESVILLE Mrs. Albert Stattler assUted by Mrs. Elisabeth Slddell and Mrs. Leonard Grelg, entertained 27 members of the Hayesville Woman's club, Thurs day afternoon.. County School Superitendent Agnes . Booth was the speaker. Members enjoyed a "hard times" party with Mrs. Frank Martin, re ceiving first iprlse aad-Mrs. E. X. Eckhout seconds . Guests were Mrs,, Fred Stettler, Mr. Scott Smith, Mrs. W. S. Johnston, Mrs. Everett Brown, Mrs. M. 2. Mammen and Mrs. Agnes Booth. Ronald R. Raddiman, execu tive of the Cascade area of Boy Scouts,-addressed scout troop 20 at the regular meeting Tuesday night. - John Kellog.' who has . been taking treatments at the Brolton Spring for' three weeks. Is report ed as improving. , , I -J ; . Spring-Season . .f Here Advanced LINCOLN The spring season here' is more advanced than It la in the fruit districts surround ing San Francisco, according - to Tony. Seguin, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sesruln of Lincoln,-who has just returned, from working as mechanic In an air plane factory . there.' - Young Se guin stated that the cherry, peach and pear treea were not start ing to bloom yet there and he was astonished to find them in full bloom here. - Mr. and . Mrs.' Edward Seguin are the parents of a- son' born to them April- t. at the -Salem General hospiul. The baby, Larry Edward.-la the first? son born ' to the couple and Is the first grand son of Mr., and Mrs - L. H. Se guin ef Lincoln. 1 ' ( Mrs. .V. R. Edwards is con valescing from a tons a operation at her home here, Mrs. Edwards has been HI for over a month. -: Church Circle Entertained 4 " ! DALLAS Members -of circle C of the First Presbyterian church were entertaraed at the, home of Mra. 'Frank Johnt-.cn Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Bowmr was a guest and , members It -ent Included Mrs. Conrad Stat rin. Mrs. w. V. Fuller, Mrs. George Ebertin, Mrs.'Ev A. Hamil ton, Mrs. H. , H.- iBeebe, . Mrs. Charles - Flessinger, Miss Anne Haageberg and the hostess,: Mrs. Frank Johnaon. i t Prepare -for Bazaar ; - WHEATLAND Eight members of the Wheatland Social Service club met in the regular session Tbnrsday afternoon at the Wheat land community hall. The womenJ cleaned the halt In preparation for the spring bazasyv to be held Friday.- April- 2. - " ' Y 4 1 ' - 1 rs . T i 1 - ' a1MMSsTffT-TsialaTsTsM-i VT "-'"'' .. t.. JAB1ES CAGXEY susd Sammy Cohen In "The Fighting 69th which , is now showing at the Capitol theatre. - Also hilled is Roy Rosen la "Young Buffalo BiU. KAY FRANCIS, Walter Pldgeon aad Deasma Dmrbla la "It's a Pare,! bow showing at the Kllnore. CompaaloB, feature la "The Cour agvons Dr. Christian" with Jeas Hersholt. v - Detroit Club May Join Federation DETROIT The Happy -Hour club . met at the N. Walter Shelby home- Wednesday- for a luncheon followed by a talk by Mrs. Davis of Lyons who talked In behalf of the Marion County: Federation of Women's clubs and invited the Detroit club to Join. " : Mrs. Horner of Gates accompa nied Mrs. Davis here. Other la dies present were. Mrs., Richard Hansen, Mrs. Tom Fryer, Mrs. Claude Miller. Mrs. ; James Neil son, Mrs. Edward Tompwin, Mra. Major Baughn, Mrs. James Rand, Jr., Mrs. Earl Parker'. Miss Doro thy Young, Mrs. Fred Lamm, Mrs.' Ward Stahlman and the host ess, Mrs. Shelby . , ( Mrs. Curly Robblns and. daugh ter, Lois, and Mrs. Wanda Beat of ScOtts Mills' spent . Wednesday night and Thursday in Detroit vsjhere Mrs. Best" was' looking after property interests. - -Work "has been about com pleted on the fish tacks in the Santlam-rlver below Detroit where the Breltenbush river empties Into the Santiam, Keith Moore will be In charge at the racks this sea son! ' -:' , Mr..' and Mrs. . Jess Patrick of Roseburg are spending ' a few days, at . their-, summer home here.. Patrick is a Southern. Paci fic conductor.! V-' . . . Bethel 3 Ian Honored OtfBirthday ; : ! 1 t .'BETHEL-J.VM; ' Nichols - was honored guest at a family gath ering; thl week when. Mrs. Nich ols entertained- at dinner In cele bration' of his. birthday anniver sary. . A . beautifully decorated birthday cake baked by his grand daughter, Coralee Nichols, cent ered the table. . Places were laid for. Mr. Nichols, Mr. and : Mrs. Cass A. Nichols, Coralee and Lu ella Nichols, Ronald tnu Marilyn Nichols, Mrs. "J.; A." Ho in, Jean Haln. Mrs. Millie Brinkley, Mrs. Emaleen Williams, James Wil liams, C. JL" Montgomery - David Reed, Mrs. J. M. Nichols. , ... '4' .i' r i ' " i Garden Talk Given BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. W. C. Franklin gave an Interesting and instructive garden talk at the first April meetinn of Brush Col lege .Helpers aC ttis home of Mrs. A. W. Andrews. ' Mrs. Franklin displayed' the varloos types of tulips from the her-tulip farm. Mrs. A- B. UUey sang a spring song. A short business session wss presided over by. the presi dent. . Mrs.7 Fred Olson. Mrs. An drews served refreshments to the group. . '.;.' i1 , - ' : ; 'y &. - . , . .... Candidates Named For Dayton Queen U DAYTON Choosing r the Dayi; ton. May o.neeh for the "annual May day exercises to be held here Friday,"' May ' is la progreas. High- school eandldatea. . arJ Peggy Shelburne, senior class; Ardath Remme, - junior , class; Barbara ; Sweeney. . sophomore class; Roxle Wright, freshman. "The Trail of . the . Lonesome Pine" f will be presented that night. , ; Princesses choien In'' the grade classes are: Dorcas. Burnslde, sen ior; Helen Jeanette;Dower, Jun ior; Dorothy Lisderen. sopho more; 'Doris Lock wood, freshmanl The May pole dance will be in the forenoon fcv th praa. viM meet of rural ; districts will be held la the afternoon. - Qoverdale Club Gives Scholarship ' CLOVERDALE The FoUr. Leaf Clover club held dts r e g tt 1 a r monthly, meeting r Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Morris with Mrs. Lloyd Jarmoa as co-hostess. I The club voted to sponsor a 4H scholarship to Frank - Hedges for the summer school at Corvallis. As special guest Mrs.' Chester Cox of Salem: gave an Interesting-and instructive talk, on ; primrose cul ture. Mrs. Cox Is also a republican delegate for county recorder, 1 : -Plans were also made for any members, wishing-to - go on the tour to Portland to.risit the Lambert- gardens.- v;-. r-j, ';.. .'4'Y-.v--7s ' The May t meeting will , be held at Mrs. Mary Ball's home la Tur ner. - . "Vj; :"'--.' J'-'V- ' LTomemakers Meet L' - - UNIONVALE Mrf. Dick Sltton delightfully entertained the Hap py Homemakers club at her home Thursday afternoon.; -Ten mem bers, were present, who . enjoyed visiting and fancy-work. The next meeting-'will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chester Stephens. 'BLONDlE OX K BCDGETT ' - frrXZ. ; ; Blondie Finds Budget Bother Expense Account Brings '." 'Woe to Homes of the y Bumsteads . ' " As though trouble-beset Dag wood, .mischievous Baby Dump ling and Blondie herself were not enough to provide Grand theatre audiences with plenty of delight fully human comedy, ' a" lovely brunette enchantress . has been brought upoi the scene to create additional . domestic discord . .In the Bumstead family- In 'Blond iA ah TinAret " now nlaTinr at the Grand theatr?,'Penny "Blond ie Singleton does some tall and fancy burning" when Rita' Hay worth, an old flame, returns to unwittingly- singe l Arthur Dag- wood Lake. s :v "- : - rvi. rvtiiimhfn. arlp of Bum- A M " ' . .. - famliv eomedles. based no on Chle Young's sensational, news paper comic - strip, has been eni thusiastically hailed for Its-faith ful representations of young taar- rled life. Their Ineyiuble com parisons ' with "the- family -next door," the : naturalness - or, t e tars - aDoearlng in major .roles. the "based npoin fact' air of the productions 7 themselves hare all contributed to the popular recep tion of the Bionaie. comeaies. . Radio is another of the Bum steads entertainment triumphs, with Miss Singleton and Arthur T.atr nnrtravins- t Blondie and Dagwood for the weekly edifica tion of their minions or ians. . ,"In "Blondie on a Budget, the Ttnmsfpari famllv Is confronted with Its usual assortment' of do mestic, crises.! Blondie wants a new coat; Dagwood wants to Join n mlriiilT. j ftni COStlV. fishinS! club;. Baby Dumpling sees his parents work tneir way 10- me threshold of jthe divorce courts, and Daisy, the family pooch, goes off on a champagne binge. which highlights an hilarious film. - Frank R. Strayer directed the new comedy, fifth in the sensa tional series. In the cast, In ad dition to Miss Singleton, -Arthur Lake and Rita Hayworth, are Larry Simms j as Baby Dumbilng, young Danny Mummert, as the boy next door, Don Beddoe, as Dagwood's !helpful" neighbor, John Qualen.i Fay Helm and Thurston Hall. AcWeyement Day Held, Hayesville HAYESVILLE The 4H clubs held their achievement day pro gram at the regular meeting of the community club Friday night. The program consisted of dem onstrations,' songs, yells and a health quia. I --? ' ' ' - As the next meeting falls : on election, night . and the- farmers are' busy. It was decided . to . con clude the meetings- until . fall. Mrs. Bruce Willis and Mrs. Frank ' Martin were named j to nominate pi fleers tor next year. May 14 is the date set for. the picnic with the Boy Scout Moth ers club to have charge. ; " " ''. GRAND Today "Blondie on a Bud f ret with Penny Singleton. i Arthur Lake and Rita Hay- wortn. rial - viva-.uisco Kid with Cesar Romero and Jean Rogers. ' Baturday-r-Tyrone Ppwe r Dorothy r Lam our and Ed ward Arnold In "Johnny Apollo.' ' " . ' 8TATE ' ' Today "GuIUver's Travela." ! a toll lengthr feature car t toon In color!; fins "Emer 1 gency Squad' with William .Henry and Louise Camp L belL- ' - - - .--Wednesday Night Kangaroo i Court quis night on the ' stage at 8:30 p. m. " -Thursday "Union - Pacific I with - Barbara Stanwyck and and Joel McCrea. Plus t Dempsey-Wlllard i tgh t V pictures." :: xt.-; ; Saturday. Midnight Show "Balalaika starring Nel ; 'son Eddy and Ilona Mas- : -HOLLYWOOD - ': .Today Norm a . Shearer, Joan - Crawford and . Rosalind : -' Russell- tar The .Women. , Plus "The March of Free-! .. dom. -r '- 11 - . Wednesday Richard Arlen , and Andy Devine In "Trop- ie Fury'-Plus .rinside In- formation" with Dick For- an and June Lang, ; Friday Charles , SUrrett In.. "Riders- of . Black River.'., Pins ." . Dorothy.. Lamour, - John. Howard- and ' AklmJ Tamireff - In -."Disputed, ' Passage." :'..:. - ELSDTORE " j Today "It's 'a-Date with Deanna" Dnrblnf Plus; Jeanl ; Hersholt In "The Courage-; . ous Jr. Christian. 7 - ' J Wednesday-$pehcer;' Tracy f and H e d y Lamarr Jn "I , Taka This4' Woman." Plus ; "Grandpa Goes to Town"- with 5 the Gleason family ' ;: cArmmii ;;r -Today--James - Cagney r and 1 Pat O'Brien in - rFightiag 9th. Plus Roy Rogers in "Toung BuffaM Bill.', i "Wednesday "SlighUyHon'S' orable" with Pat O'Brien and Edwaid Arnold. Plus . "Men Without ouls with 'John "i Lite! -and Barton ; MacLans. : "' J" . " , t STARTS TODAY James Oliver Curvrood's -call or rnz Yusoir - Pins : r LefcUa Howard - Eetle Datis 1 TTS love m '.-X-.-V : ' . ;I i , i . ' 6 v. k : j! i 1 '" ' ULONDIE; la troubled with figurM before Iter eyes In "Blondie on Budget, latest film la the a-ertes based on the Chic Young Car toon. The film is' sow playing at the Grand. t Also billed is Cesar , Romero In -Viva Cisco Kid. i r MlllIlT 'i fiY i r i- fr.ni ROSALIND RUSSEL, Norma WomenJ which starts today Also billed is "The March of Mehama Women Have Kid's Day MEHAMA The Mehama Wcwn an's club held its meeting- at the Mehama- school house Wednesday afternoon ; with Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Mae Fatton as Hostesses It was Kid's day with members all costumed as children or pay ing a fine. Many, unusual and striking, costumes were noted. At this meeting several dele gates of this club were chosen to attend the meeting of Federated Women's clubs at Jefferson Fri day. Members present were Mrs Frank Dake, Mrs. :B. L. Klrsch, Mrs. Ira Klrsch, Mrs. Earl Wolf kiel, "Mrs. W. Scrog-gins, Mrs. Roy Phillppi, Mrs. Edith Philippl, Mrs. Margaret Klmsey, M r s . Dorothy Morris, M r,s Dorotheen Wilson, Mrs.' Mabel! Bouche,; Mrs. Mande Zimmerman' Mrs. Will Carter, Mrs. Will Hughes," Mrs.' Ed . Bar gees, 'Mrs, Mabel ' Smith; Mrs. .Es telle Spiral," Mrs. Wlhnlo Branch and: the two hostesses." : I . Next meeting win .be at the home of Mrs. Maude Zimmerman with Mrs. : Zimmerman and Mrs. Phillnpl as hostesses. Perrydale Club Is Entertained PERRYDALE -The , .Goodwill club., met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. L. Keyt. . Due to 111 health Mrs. . Matile JacKee asked to.be excused from jciicnen.auiy ior ine coming meet ing ofj the FederaUoa of Women's Rural dubs President -Van Steav ern appointed Mrs. Gladys Vincent to assist In 'her stead and others on the committee are Mrs. H. G. Keyt and ' Mrs. Percy Zumwait, Mrs. Van Stavern also appointed Mrs. H. A. . Lee and Mrs. : George Woods the 1 reception' committee. . After the . business ' meeting Walter C. -jLeth, county agent, gave a very instructive talk On care of lawns and -proper setting of shrubs and pruning, of roses. Mrs. Ed Seharf assisted Mrs'. Keyt serve, lunch.. . -. . J - Molalla School Bus In Accident ; f - : MARQUAM A Molalla hlrh school bus, rfrlVen bjr Loren Wrel- Sia .or, xoaer, wear. io a aucn near 'here Thursday night Injur ing five of the 20 studenU riding In the bus Three of the injured were brought v -to the "Sllvertbn hospital: 1 Geneva ' Hubbard, JL7. who sustained a broken arm; Kathleen SwarhoutJ If, who suf fered head- injuries!, and Harold Olson 16,- whose left" wrist was broken.; Patricia- Olsen and -Ber-nlce Wearer . were' the other two injured but' they- -yere. taken 'to their h esrv.- f...., . ,,IN.. lffliiMiv:.i) OF! ' : Continuous Performance ' -'fodayV 1 to" 1 P.M. ' Vr .iv "'a . fkystamm SMrt And a Great r - Q l'roauction "The March - -n v n r rrt'uum t . For every : man, naom n and . chUdl St6uT country! Yon r pic ture! Yea-' heritapf! - Also Cartoon sim! Kph Um' I ' ' ' I ... 1 l - r '-. "' v .' ' Shearer and Phyllis Porah In "The at the Hollywood theatre, . Also Freedom.' i 'eals I Given at Heights f SALEM HEIGHTS The young people of the Christian Endeavor society had a galloping tea party Wednesday night, with 1 9 taking part. A number of homes were visited, with some bit of refresh ment at each home. Salem Heights Softball team will go to Seaside today to- play a doubleheader with the teams of that place. . - v - ---- Lorena Waddle has' gone : to Portland to enter nurses' train ing at the Portland sanitarium.- Mr. and Mrr. Albert Saul and two daughters hare gone to their old home in South Dakota for a visit. , - - I ..' Mr. and Mrs. George Skelton of Kellogg, Idaho, are visiting the C. ; F. Skelton family here this Week. . : .i-"- -h ; 1 '; : -, 4 Family Moving . 1 To Fox Va FOX VALLET Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gavette who hare spent sometime In Portland, moved here this week. ; Gavette has been attending a . mechanical school In Portland. He expects to work at the Seltslnger mill camp above Detroit through the summer. Mrs. Alva Wise and Mrs.' Nye were among . Fox Valley women who' atUnded the' ladies aid meeting In Lyons this week. Mrs; Tolland entertained the aid mem bers Tuesday. ' . ' - ' v Anna Thomas of Jordan was a Fox Valley-.- business caller Wednesday morning. Her sister, Mrs. Vincent Vouten ' and Infant, returned from a Salem hospital Wednesday. ' They will be eared for at the home of her 'mother, Mrs.- Anna Thomas at Jordan for a time. - Slarl Today f. : Ia FcaicrcJ Galloping 1 FT? A -fPv Ifil1 AW i r "It's a Bate" Elsinore Fihi. . v'-.,;, ; ' ; Deanna Durbin Crown np in Comedy Romance Set "in Hawaii t Deanna - Durbin Is grown up in her newest film. "It's a Date, which Is now showing at the El sinore .theatre. The setting is Hawaii, the ro mance poignant and the ' music, with Deanna singing four' num bers, again outstanding, -i .-'i Walter Pldgeon and .Kay' Fran cis support the youthful' star in her' seventh pictare...:". The story begins on Broadway, moves speedily to Maine and' fin ally to Hawaii. Dean aa land Miss. Francis are offered the same stage . role by a producer, a art .Deanna tries to refuse whenr he learns her mother wants to play It, Pre tending love for. Pldgeon and ssy lng she will "give up her career." Deanna sets out In pursuit of a hapless Pldgeon, whose love for 1 the - mother is secretly returned. 1 Who ' gets the role, and who gets the man. Is unfolded-In a surpris ing and suitable finish to one of the year's most entertaining pic tures. Lewis Howaru stands out as Deanna's boy-f rlen d ; E a gene Pal lette has another great comedy role as the governor of Hawaii ; Samnel S. Hinds, Cecilia Loftus, Frits Feld and He-gTy Stephen son are also outstanding In . sup port. A definite "find" Is S. Z. Sakall. Hungarian actor seen as a playwright. " f . ' Harry Owens and his famous Royal Hawailans contribute to the musical fun, which Is the most successful blend of popular and classical music of ' any .Deanna Durbin picture. . Songs Are Appropriate ' Deanna sings ."Loch Lomond"; "Musetta's Street Sbng from Puecinl'a - "La Boheme; ; Schu bert's "Ave Maria"; and one popular number, "Love Is All." by Pinky Tomlin and- Harry To bias. The latter Is stamped as a, hit. while Deanna's rendition of the difficult classics Is again phe nomenal. Owens and his" organi zation introduce "It Happened in Kalohai" by Ralph' Freed? and Frank Skinner, and ' Rhythm i of the Islands." by Eddie Cherkose, Jacques Press and Leon Belasco. These; also a p p e a r as potential hit. tunes. . 1 t Linn Courthouse Completely Empty ALBANY -One by one furn- ) ishings of the old Linn ronntv court . house . have been removed and with the auction sale - of the remaining furnishings this week,' there remains praetieally nothing now but the walls of the old structure which, stood for over -half a century. ; , " When the new court house was built, money enough was guaran-' teed for all new; office-equipment and as a result verv little furni ture was removed from the old DuUdlng.: '-..'..-;. i - l - :' This week ' Ben T. udt6ll an- - tioned off all remaining , articles under the direction of tha countyr. ' court, with the result that the eountv is ahead b 1800. Th nil furnace brought the highest fig- are, fS2t ana was bought by J.J F.Howard, editor of Greater Oregon. The tower clorv which so ; much controversy , was . uwu uurmg wm eanr ouuaing era of "the new r court house was knocked down ta T Ttohrhnnrli - Rohrbough ft Son, dealers in an tiques, tor IBO'i, . ,-?':..; WiH Finance DeU&Ltp; WHEATLAND The Wheat- land Sundav school .1, forminr plans for raising funds to finance us senaing or a.aeiegate to tne annual convention- to be held at the Turner cha-oel la Jntr Mra Andrew Gilchrist, the2 snperln- teuaeni reports.' . x. l 33E3EEEI3 TODAY - MON. - TUES. Deattaa has two sun-taaaed sal tors la toman Ue. JIawali ! Deanna ia-. nn ft. -mS. With HARRY OWENS aad His Royal Hawallans ' . And KENNT ALLEN . COMPANION FEATURE Eswsst ef Bets KjSsCs sstOtst (Tuesday1 .2 Hits pot D'cniEn VP 0" , ..-.r...lfc,.,,)lH r - r- - - - - I X - i f coxTiNroi:; to:; iy , : Continuous Today, it- III JIl -t imtt -j !"- ,a fcUt KA,t UU1 17 f: