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CXI ' o o O 6 3:5 '"V o 0 0 U o o o J'age 2 Spii ion 1, 0 THB PAPJTL JOURNAL Go giUeft, Oregon, Wedftesda.VpSepte mber 21, 1955 Hidi Court Affirms Award to Judge JT Iktmf ; fWurs fo Fete ftlolillaSdeks jKc"b Resi(Len1!j St. Paul Hick Defunct Firm's Stockholders VZa5I m BirtlV t.Sr,)t 2$, City Delivery ,Vr . ... GATES - Sept. 29 ,Leis "T" the family resided until T was , , . The OrcRon Suprcuie Onyrt to-s. covering the purchase of the flay affirmrd a Multnomah County ,Trouldle plant. The court, in an Circuit Court decree awarding j opinion by Justice Walter L. Tooze, Martha Ladd Barnes and certain concluded that the letter coastitu other stockholders of (he defunct. ted an executory contract of .sale Eastern and Western Lumber Co. land Hint at least the equitable tit.e ta judaement against four of the j to the property passed to. the com 'officers and directors of $VH'2,496 pony Dpc. 21, 1949, and noted that The Judcment in addition nl-,the effoct of .the letter was lo bwrd intere.st from Oct, 23, 1ft4!. place fhe plaintiff in possession of and for further sums representing the properly a.s owner at that time. div d?nds and interest. ! r The Supreme Court, in another , 11 f If i opinion held tint Multnomahi InrriC MAC I nn-nly lawfully assessed personal ATAVt 1 10 anrl property taxes upon mfichmery and equipmenl in the Reynolds Aluminum Company's Trouldalc plant for the tax year Ifl.Vi-fd. The company contended that the a red Chrysler Imperial rose value of its personal property entered by A. E. Morris, Wood should not have been placed on burn, was winner of first place the assessment roll m of Jan. l,'n the hvbrid tea class in the .4.! Henners will be 101 year old, and 10 years of age, Al that time the f()I.AI.LA-Startin; LACDMB Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1-i aTc! I lttlfnia Roland am- on an extended visit Ullllo Vllltl1 o jvilh relatives in Redvood 1'ity, o f fa ac-. -am. ST. PAUL The second day ol iis thought to be Oregon's oldest family moved to Kin?, Prairie, j tivities, Molalla Chamber of Com-1 "y , Hoover so ,n o. . ...a . lie was torn near Me-Across the banliam irom uaics, ( merce met Monday wn ni."- i .m."" . . . . . Winner nose ?, Louis E. Starr, Portland at torney, who has been appoint ed circuit judge pro tempore in Marion County. He is lo hear crises in the circuit court here for 18 days beginning October 5. naliwtton. lie was Oorn near Ale-1 across tne aanuam irom uaiis, , merce met jionaay nin ano ...... v.....--...- , ll.,pr, ti.. ,7,-, hama. Scpt. 29 14 on h par-'where -Mr. .Hcnness has lived brought up aain a icon- Brown , , a , in a inW X'""1 enls' donation and claim, whereSince. . Iteming city delivery of mail and,u"-S. t-alil., in training as a President Norman If-r. . A law reception was held last geUing ma, ,wice a day in Molal-j naval officer Recently. 56.rj .e,;P'"' 4 T 1. Ivear, on the occasion of his 100th; a. The Chamber a to take ac Uriend" gathered .Nine home of horst " Pr" Argentine KeVOJt birthday, with fnore .than 200 tion towards securing house num-jArt Gilberts, where a swimming 3"; l" j I I I M 1 friends attending lo honor him. tors throughout the city, one of Prty was held in L.rr . honor. j ojt -council 1,1. ( LeiUler Liberated As Mr. Henness cut his birthday i the necessary .tens to be taken' Dale Bowers, nephew of Mr 1 1 ,e.'c f" cake that day. he said. "I hope first, in order to get' city delivery """7 ". ; V'r'' Z" "' 10.":0. as it did not complete nc-;,salcm Rose Socictv fall show held qui.silion of the proprty until after at the V.MCA Tuesday night, thai dale. I Morris also took second place However, the company had ac- in the division will) a "Show Girl." copied in December. 1!I4!(, a so- ''-jjjn place was awarded to IIUKNOS AIRKS Two .cod ers in the June 16 revolt against iSl etVar. but "chrlstma., decorating piana were'ber 8, for Japan, where he will R;1 Pcnt, dc ireea,,. ..... . . j,-,,. ; j, ... . ",.: be met bv his father. 'Bob Bow- "onaia lummins. vice president, Jaun u Peron are to be freed j ' J , - , observance discussed ana a epfesentative be by his father. 'Bob Bow-!""! J","1': '" Pr from prison under orders issued I" wl" m ,r I, " 1. 1 ? ! . . p ' , . m who ia a CWO with the i H"5' a Pe and; secrctary-l u'...ih.. .this year because Mr. Henncs is rom Conrad Christmas Decorat-, crs' wn. " wun me . Wednesday. I he men are Adm. Anih.il 0 I not the rugged hunter and .woods- jng Supply Co. of Centralia. Wash., J armed 'orces in Japan, ,i..,nnrll O me Dasi i. nnw .nH Pnr Arim Tn, A numner oi smau Hinr KS ranzo Caldcron. Peron's courts of friends have already been held called letter of intent from the U, Timber Sale Hearings Set OREGON CITY Iff - The Pa- entered r.y lODY'B CLOSE j "I.adv Mandeville Charles Cole. "C-rousel" roses won top honors in I'nc grnndillorn class, wilh the entry of W. G. Kruger hith in the single specimen class and the blooms of Mrs. Mike Panek win ner of the vase of roses class. In Ihc f 1 o r i b u n d a class a "Glorious" entered by Ollic Sehcn- cific Northwest's November hear-1 del was winner. Second was Kr inn nn fr-rler.-.! limhor snles mil- I Can" shown by Don Smith and icies will he n joint House-Senate ' a "f'rensham" entered by Dr. Clarkslon, Wash., couple had been .ifiair Knn Muhprti-r iD-Orei Karl VV. licnbow. Aurora, placed fined 525(1 at Asotin tor obeying said here Wednesday. ; third. ;an order of his court. "It's a flag-J Admiral Corporation He said he had jin't'learned tli.'.t i Karl Ilrunk's entry of "Otto rant miscarriage of justice," he Admiral Corporation (he House Government Affaire Alb-1 l.inne" roses was judged best in said. j Allied Chemical cmnmillee on Nalural Hesources j the polyantha class. In second! n happened after the couple, Mr ' A'iis Chalmers had arranged lo join wilh the Sen- piece was "The fairy" which was and Mrs. Smith, got temporary , Aluminum Co. America ale Interior S'ibcommitlee, The Hie enlry of Schendcl. 'cuslody of Willis Lester Hussell American Airlines schedule has been revised loo, he Dr. Honhow, with a vase ol .r . 2, who was a ward of the court American Motors said, Ihc mcc'.ings running Irion 1 "Gay 'DCs ' was winner of the here. ) American Tel. 4 Tel. Nov. 14 at Redding. Calif., through ' climber class judging. 1 Ti,n !,;, i n,ir American Tobacco Couple Fined For Obeying Court Order PORTLAND 1 Circuit Judge Viril Lantftrv said Wednesday a i sentenced Olivier! to 18 months 1 in, f rvanee of the near approach and Tnraimi CnlHornn tn Kf im. 1 UI f u?" prisonment. Others jailed in connection with the June revolt also are to be freed. iinj; planned, while many friends 'are sending cards of congratula tion and best wishes. 1700 Turkeys Smother BEND (,fl More than 1,700 turkeys on t he Bernard Burke ranch north of here became fright ened over the weekend and died as they piled into a corner of thoir pen and smothered Vets Install At Mill City MILL CITY - The Mill City American Legion post and auxili- Causc of their fright was not - nih.r. hiH inint inclalla. II STOCK (1L0TATI0VS By The Associated Press Dec. 2 at Spokane. i Mrs. A. II. Tartar, who has They took him lo their home alter, Langlry said, promising lo Anaconda Copper Sneaking at the Rotary Club! more than 120 varioiics of old ;,,,,', ;k",.:,j ,...',,, ",,,,7,.. 1 Bethlehem Steel luncheon here. Neuherger said il ; roses at her home on Garden Road ; , ,..!m lm for trial on . I Boeing Airplane Co. would be the "first full dress con- discussed the flowers. Uharue nf lieaiino ii wilh inieni in Br0S earner . . 0 , Hlll.rltnL.0 .HH 2.1 ' 2:1 1 115 . m ' 84 I 25 SI ", 1B0 70 78 lti.1 attended the meeting and dis played samples of permanent Christmas decorations. The Cham ber appointed a committee to look into the matter and permanent decorations will be purchased. Named on the committee were Ted Kaylor, Ernie Martin, Jim Jolley and Ron DlCken. STAYTON A nrnnnsal In mv r.,l., ll.lt ..' It has been suggested tn the- (he approach and parking areas of j arms, Richard Koch.' Chamber that it encourage a pro-the civic buidjng was made at j,.re.,mcn dass (fj . gram towards bringing . the September meeting of the city! dent. Karen Smith; vcepre-sidenL men of Chr st into Christmas and council. - David Schneider; secretary 3 a letter u to be written to he Gojng on rccord 8S (avori the Mullen; treasurer Charlene loca Minustena Aasociation on the 1 Davinl, nrni.., w ,h saniinm kiit. .,j.ni .. '1 l-',a0 mailer A ,! will be offered ; ..,5f-.&."l?5 cu"' represenia- 7 u ,.r when ,h. W l 'l, jirr'U ..rT1-. Vn Mar'e """ette. andse Paving Asked For Stayton vice president, treasur er, . Mary f arr,. student council representative Norma Bunnina; re porter, Jeanne McCarthy; parlia mentarian. Martha Coleman. Sophomore class officers: presi dent, Kathleen Coleman; vice president, Gertrude frith; secre tary, Anna Marie Brenatno: treas. ' lurcr, Loraine Smith: student coun cil representative. Norene Hillerj for this project, when the idea is had Edw. J. Bell and L. H.' Wright worhea oui. as representatives present at the Hi Jackson, Oregon City, attend- council meeting t0 reqllest hat ed the meeting and gave some funds wnich the ajsocia,ion had tion of officers at the Legion hall Saturday evening with Salem Post No. 136 installing the legion of ficers and Salem Unit No. 136 installing the Auxiliary officers. There was a short initiation cere mony for all the new Legion mem-' bcrs following the installation. Installed were Percy Mulligan, Legion commander: Don Jenkins, first-vice-commander; Richard Becker, second vice-commander; Bob Pralt. adjutant and finance officer: M. C. Kdiso'n. chaplain: Klmer Barney, historian; Donald I er institutions of higher learning Ragsdale. sorgeant-at-arms; Rob- in the Pacific Northwest entered tion, telling what had been ac complished. Linficld Fetes Its Centennial UNFIELD' COLLEGE, McMinn- ville (Special) One of the old- gressioniil hearing conducted on kill. hut Burroughs Adding Mach. California Packing Candian Pacific this vital issue in the field for Tmitmcill of Me said the hearings were neccs-j Piuy ueciiiiM; hi an iiiiptinuiiK p()j'rj AND lift which many locally owned mills 1 V " r'V V"; """ .,.u' ' uu m . ul,lu u,c l,mu : Cities service would be forced lo close unless;"' ' , lidiinL. ilei P Consolidated Eidson federal liinher became available ,,' ,,;..,!, 1,1" ', ,,; 2,1, Langtry said Judge Jordan fined c'rown Zcllcrbach to small operators. , , ,1 ,,'r ii,'.."i:oo.,.,.o r lhc eouplc $2,"0 for contempt lor Curtiss Wright They did return the child. Lukes Set Senl. 28 ht'fore. "'eehild's mother Illed ' caterpillar Tractor - cusiouy sun ai ciariuion ana . f...nM. (rraii id Tuesi vi;' ' '.miLS G- As?!!": Chrysler Corporalin in 1 ues(ia j County, W ash., ordered the child ,rili' .:.. crt Oliver, service officer. Mary Jane Chance was installed 65 i as president of the auxiliary; lear 47 ly Muir, vice-president: Louise 2!i I Oliver, second vice-president; Ani 42 ii ta Becker, secretary-treasurer, .14 " j Dorothy Vail, historian; and Joan 55 14 , Cauble. chaplain. 23 I eii's Casleel Family in 511 'j i ' The hearing sclicdule: Redding, Calif., Nov. 14; Klamath falls, Nov. 15: Medford, Nov. Hi: Rose burg, Nov. 17; Eugene, Nov. IK; i. s, , ;f; , T! nd Malheur. Warn. Springs and . ' .. .. V. ', ., , ,,' 1 llculah reservoirs, n'tv. tn. .hp; .-siuKiim' ,rv. This is one of five bodies of wa ter to he rehabilitated this year. The olhers are Lake of the Woods. bringing the child here. Langlry Douirlns Aircraft said he couldn't understand -trhy du Pont de Nemours and "it's terrifically hard on the Eastman Kodak Smiths who were merely acting in Emcrsoii Radio good faith. 511 56 22 ' 1iiiiim at Amifv First week of classes at the col highlight on civil defense. Murley urned ovcr lo the council be used Larimer spoke on the limber situa- ror that purpose. The fund, which now totals 2500. has been pledged for improvement of the civic building, in some man ner. The street department will make a further study of types of paving and the cost. - Lacomb Holds. Revival Meet LACOMB Special services are being held in the First Baptist church and will continue through September 23. Rev. 'Niles Southwick of Port land is the speaker. Mrs. South wick is a talented pianist and player of the vibra-harp. Rev. Don Johnson, song lead er end tenor soloist, sings some of the songs composed by his who, wno is the author of more al-arms, Dennis Vande Wiele. its 100th year of operation in Ore gon this week when . Linfield col lege at McMinnville opened il.s doors for the 100th time to stu dents. Linfield is celebrating the cen tennial of its removal from Ore gon City, where it was founded in 1849. to McMinnville. The city of McMinnville will celebrate its cen tennial concurrently with the col lege as it was platted during 185. was devoted mainly lo orien- Presbyterian Women Meet MILL CITY-Thc Womens As sociation of the Presbyterian church held an executive board meeling last week at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schroeder with Mrs. James Swan presiding. Plans were discussed for the ensuing year and also for Ihe reception to be held for the new minister, Robert Roach, and his wife. More than $2,600,000,000 has been spent on new religious structures In the United States in the last five years. C0RNS FROM THE I WITHDeialltMe iX IT JUST AIN'T TRUE! lhc child is their ;enonil Electric .nephew. 'General foods am ...;n iw. r,,ci..L.l r.,ir. J 1 he lamer was acquuiea ot the l,cneral Motors how trout aller about three assault charge last week. 1 Georgia Pac Plywood months. AMITY Thirty-two relatives , ,aiinn of freshmen and new stu-i Inan ou eospel songs. 233 i, : gathered at the home of Wyo- dcr.t.s. liegular class schedules be "8fi i, ming Casteel for a lawn supper 5an on Thurday. j4 recently. j , new J450.000 student union- 52 s j ''"or lne first ''me 12 vrar"' gymnasium is being built on the I,.,':., : all the Casteel children and their enmnus and will be ready for oc- m cupation during the centennial Local Paragraphs School Days aren't necessarily Golden Rule Days! Nope . . . cut sometimes poor Mom Just hasn't the time to fU everything fine. Like dinner'. Rut sonic gals get out of thai o'clock squepie wilh the creates! of ease. They rat nt the Marion where we Him to please! Children Under 1J 50c Just ask our w.nlresses shout our delicious TIME SAVER MEALS HOTEL MARION Wholesale Food Prices Up a Bit (Joodyeiir Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum NEW YORK W - Wholesale Kennecotl Copper food prices as measured by the I-ibby, McNeill Dun & Brndstreet index dipped a Lockheed Aircraft (rifle this week.- Loews Incorporated At $fi.2.r a week ayo and Sti.75 l,nc,BclI w, n year ago, it represents the totnl . ' , ; i ,i iw,t,eii.. ,.f ...w. n,i mew l in k itMiiitii Building Permits W. K. Stolk. to build a one-story dwelling and saracc al 755 Taybin Koad, $13,- 000. Airs. Pearl Alderman, to re- roof a one-story "dwelling at 345, llond, $100. Ed J. Lucas, lo erect. a poslerpanel al 1455 South 12th, ! $75. Iri np Norton In rernnf ;i nne-siory oweiunK at omi rvorin "- ,,L """"t ,jUuuu Wnrlh.rn p.,,.ifi- lfllh. $210. I,. W. liiches, to re- iiWti 31 'tl0(ls ln Reneral se. p .,. ,.c . valril. pair a hvo story dwelling at 1005 Foods going higher at wholesale ; pacific Tel & Tel North Collage, $500. Mrs. Eve- durinif the week included flour, i n' , i r i r." i.i ii mui.i, hi uiiii a uiit-nuu ,v i wm-i.il, ij't, u.us, uiu iuj , LiCllll., dwelling at 1!02 Ilroadway, $100 ' cottonseed oil, eygs, rice and rais ins. Lower were beef, hams, lard, butter, coffee, cocoa, potatoes, ! steers, hogs and lambs. Ciuod Music Itix Crowds wed7nTte Crystal Gardens Ask for Your Free Pri7e Ticket HASEIJAI.L NATIONAL 000 200 00 2 4 1 1 Pennsylvania R. R Pepsi Cola Co Pliilco Radio Radio Corporation Republic Steel revnols Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scot t Paper Co. Scars Roebuck & Co. Socony 144 U i 40 f.S 3i .16 'i :w in r,s i , 39 124 i 14 V, 45 Vi 21 ' 92 4B 3 77 , 13(1 'k 102 s 27 22 4 ! .15 i ! 50 t S.1 2:i 'j 1 7li I 4a '4 1 71 families were together in same state. Attending the reunion were Euell Casteel and family of Eola; Jewell Steele and famiy of Mc Minnville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brutke and family of Hazelton, Idaho; George Casteel and fam ily of JMorthville, Mich.; Jim Cas teel and family of Sutherlin; Vir- year. Guests Arrive for Smilhf ield Visits SMITHFIELD Sharon Ralph ar rived Saturday at the Portland nirnnrt from San DieSO to SDend gil Casteel and Shirley Mauldin.w leave from the Waves with of Sulherline; Charles Casteel and nPr family, the Hardv Smiths. family of Amity, and the host! Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blanchord and Mary Lou of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adkin son of Hood River were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conshorowski. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boeder and and hostesses.. Dance Club Dales Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Woodburn Drive-ln Wed. Thurs. . 1'ri. Sat. "REAP THE WILD WIND" lolin IVa.tnr, Susan ILiyward Plus "BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER' (leorge Monluomcry (Children t ndcr 12 Kreel Pittsburgh New York 150 010 ooX 7 12 fare, triend 1 Waters i8l si.mri.-irH Oil N.I and Shepard; Liddle and Knit. studebnker Packard Milwaukee "nofnoo 040-5 8 n S if! Company .Cincinnati 401 02.1 .11X-14 18 0 iTransamerie. ( orp Nichols, Paine Hi. Vargas , I Jwent.eth ( enlury Fox Kclelnian is'. Jolly i S and Rice Klippstem and Burgess. Fall Meeting FALLS CITY The Falls Citvi Chuck drove down to Corvallis on Square Dance Club will hold ilsiSaturday where Chuck will attend first fall dance Saturday, Seat, j school at OSC. He plans to major 24, at 8:30 p.m. in the high school in agriculture, gym. I Mr. and Mrs. Gay Rempel have Rex Brendle nf Salem will be moved to their new home near caller and instructor. Dallas. Soft soled, r ihber heeled shoes j Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Smith as or rubber soled shoes are re-isisted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koskela 108 ( uucMeu. iwnn ineir moving irom Lionaia 10 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shoemak-1 Hillsboro. BI ,j, j er and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh! win dc nosis and hostesses tor About 100 million tons of good the evening. j fertilizer a year is created bv the 1MI NATIONAL DRAMA OUAIIII HiU 1 "wo"' ARNOlD Q2L I Ricord M0NTALIAN IK I Mary AST0R Reginald DENNY In Oi. rnr' Shiw'l Dif.O.i , AONII MOOtlHIAO O.S.C. Coliseum Friday, Sept. 30, 8 P.M. Reserve Seats $3.00 and $2.00 General Admission $1.00 (Tax exempt) Mail Orders promptly filled. Send checks to Educational Activities, Memorial Union 110, Corvallis. 50d Phone 4-4713 20t fW color bi Dt Luxe CINemaScoPC Stertophonic Sound Slitrring VICTOR MATURE Stephen McNallv, Sylvia Sidney, Richard Egan, Margaret Haves TOP CO-HIT anil Comedy Suspense Drama AMERICAN Kansas City 000 000 not 1 7 Detroit 8011 1120 OOX 10 11 Kume. Rover 'I1, Gorman 1 U. Shanu 151. Keriaakos 'Bi aod VYestiohouse F.leilrK' Aslrolh; Marlowe and Streuli. iWoohvorlh Company t;nion Oil Company I'n'nn Pacific il nited Airlines H'niled Aircraft t'nited Stales Plywood 2 t'niled Stales sicrl 0 Western I nion Tel Wcslinhou'ie Air Brake 91 139 ' 10 49 45 ' 2!l 53 i 174 40 81 42 . 60 22 28 64 52 ij world's thunderstorms when light- Israel's Tel Aviv, wilh a popu- ning combines nitrogen and lalion of 358.000 was a aod dune'oxygem savs the National Geo wilderness 45 years ago. ! graphic Society. Our chicken pie is stuffed with succulent chicken, peas, carrots and rich gravy. There's none betterl With roll and butter 75t M( All CUHD The 03" Home of Sloppy Joe 3AN JMUr A Greet S.ndwichl Portland Road t North City limits For Orders to Go Phone 2-6798 1955-56 W.U. CONCERT SERIES FEATURING Blanche Thcbom . . Oct. 21 Carl Palgngi .... Nov. 17 Winged Victory Chorus Feb. 24 Artur Rubinstein . . Apr. 23 AT Willamette University New Auditorium Finest Aeroustics on the Oal ' ,. Plush Omforobl Senflnj All TICKETS RfSERVfO, c .Wory.TicketJ 7.20, 6 00 . o WillmetterStudents 4..i r' 0 Availciblff ot SlevtMU ond Son, Jeweler n ,o Arbuckle's . . . your Buster Brown Headquarters Hey Kids! See NINO MARCEL the Stor of Buster Brown Shoes 'ANDY DEVINE'S GANG' in "Sabaka" nulla iaim m..w iv -V Tn, Bpeet Wild Anlmjl W ' iiiii' Picture Ker Filmed In India a &A Get Your Xf;AU tt ! Busier TJ Brown Nino Marcrl rtukrs his tlfbut m an elephant the rxritinjr. sperlaclr, ka," which opctn today thf K.Uinorr Theatre, t'nitrd ArtUts rrleasf printed In Trcfcnirnlor, Receive a FREE TICKET To th Show ir :i Open Friday Night 'Til 9 ARBUCKLE'S Tonight These 4 Theatres Are Giving Away a Free Season Pass. You Do Not Have to Be Present to Win It. But ,if You Are Present And Your Name Is Called, You Will ' Receive, as a Bonus for Being Here 00 IN CASH ABSOLUTELY FREE! HUliH'U STARTS TONKiHT! Alan Ladd June Allyson 1 he r aiiukiu.s P. Fi-- i! Story ol L:.tbVj America's ' Triple lifcik.''. i Jet .1 STMB Afc C ON HELM. WAHNtWCOLOf plus the Star of Andy Drvine's (iang nn Ritster Brown's TV Frogram! -STARTS TODAY Vo'LANCHSTER Jr&i The brawling rovtroflh WifA wild J Cinemascope EunTUCKIAJl TECHNICOLOR DionnFOSTIR Diana LYNN CO-HIT IM S(R...TM NOCfI...TMmJ' 4$ .i tntt ItUT Mian Ml! lrpw Mil TONIGHT"" Kl M Talent Show On State it the fapilol Ttifitrr! ' M:Mil-J HELD OVERI jr . '.? '' Inlernipfed Melodij Glen FORD ElMim PARKER mm Mill CO HIT , iHt Pharaohs fiatfJ Oprn 6:45 Show at 7 P. M. STARTS TONITil Two Great Color Hits Hi Onn Tut Mltle River nn the Map . . . HU Gun Could Wipe It Off! Randolph Scott Dorothy Malone In "TALL MAN RIDING" 2nd Color Hit Fithtlng Men of the Savage Wilderness! "TIMBERJACK" Starring . Sterling Hayden .Vera Ralston Dovid Brian Hoagy Carmichael Chill Wills Filmed ,in the HraW f the C n 1 1 r f n I and F.nrhantlni Wilds J the Great Norlhyavl! 461 Stmt St. ."-b O 9,o O OQ, CD C O " O oo o0 o o o o o o- O GO !)gf",,i-ii