Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TIUBLNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Gimme Girls Coming to Rialto
Already known as the two "Glm
m air la" of the screen, Joan Blon
dell and Olenda Farrell wlU be seen
la their newest gold-digging farce,
"Kansas City Princess," coming to
morrow to the Rialto theater. Also
In th cast art Robert Armstrong,
Hugh Herbert Vinoe Barnett and
many other well known screen play
ers. The story concerns chiefly the mad
adventures of two mid-west mani
curists, a gangster, a millionaire play
boy, his wife and her lover and two
small town aldermen and their wives
are all mixed up In the potpourl of
laughter.
Craterian Starts New Year With Northwest Premiere
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mischievous comedy at which he Is
so able.
There will ba no xtra charge for
the late show and those wishing to
do so, are Invited to remain over for
the second showing.
Phone M3. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SACRiyiCE SALE
330 Acres, 328 acres under Irrigation,
90 acres pears, spiles; 100 acres of
alfalfa, fine deep noil; 3 houses,
modern bldgs.; stocked, equipped.
Sold 1929 for 975.000. If sold this
wek, 98.000 cash, full price, clear.
S owner, Rra. 117, Med ford Hotel.
FOR SALE 4200 bull for $40. Mint
ell Immediately 1937 model T
coupe. In good shape, 415. Apt. 8.
Rosewood Apts.
LEASE Ranch. 154 acres, with free
water. 403 Bast Main St.
TRADE School store, with fixture
and living rooms clear; trade for
Med ford property. 113 East 13th St.
'28 DODGE Victory S Coupe; new
paint; fl-ply tires; good mechanical
shape. BAKIN MOTOR CO., Hud
son dealer.
OOIXO to L. A. Want passengers to
share expenses. 833 South Central.
POULTME?n
FARM. Eugene, Ore., has leased the
Talent Hatchery and will sell Gent's
Chicks, hatching every Wednesday
In season. Buy your chick from
Oregon's finest and largest breeding
farm. Prices 411.00 per 100; 4100.00
per 1.000. Write for full Inf. and
free cat log describing our modern
breeding farm. 8.000 hen capacity.
35.000 sq. ft. of concrete floors, etc.
P. A. Gent. Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE Registered male Rostov
bull, year old. Reasonable price.
Jimmy Elliott, 6 Corning Court.
FOR RENT Holly Court cottage;
clec. range, refrigerator, oil stove.
Jock son County Bldg. fe Lo3n Avn.
After 5. telephone Mr. Brown. 1670.
FOR SALE Baled straw and alfalfa
hay. Phone 8M-R.
WILL TRAE For wood or what
have you, Cabinet Graphanola and
fine selection records. Natural oak
finish, in fine condition. 37 Tripp
St., after 8 p. m.
TRADE Chevrolet truck for light
car. S. R. Hughes, Trail, Ore.
LOST Two small keys No. 387. Re
ward If returned to Tribune office.
WANTED High school girl to help
with housework for room and boaid.
Box 117, Mall Tribune.
Bringing together three of the most
popular favorite in picture today,
the Pacific Northwest premiere of
"Forsaking AU Others" cornea to the
Craterlan theater tomorrow to inaug
urate the opening of the new year
with a most auspicious start. Clark
Gable, Joan Crawford and Robert
Montgomery, all stsrs In their own
right, make thejr first appearance to
gether in the same picture, with
Charles Butterworth and BlUle Burke
also in featured roles.
With the directorial genius of W. 8.
VanDyke, who made "Thin Man" and
"Evelyn Prentice," this new picture
presents the triangle question from a
fresh Mid highly diverting viewpoint,
with comedy playing an Important
role.
A new. Infinitely more sensitive
sound recording is Introduced for the
first time In the film, marking a new
era In sound, and altogether fitting
for the first picture of the new year.
Locals
From Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
H. I. Hatfield ol Central Point were
In town today to do their shopping.
Has Operation Mrs. Lillian Ray of
Talent is e patient at the Community
hospital today, having undergone a
major operation there this morning.
Tuckers Home Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Tucker are home from spending two
weeks with their son William and
wife, and with his brother, S. C. and
family, in Seattle.
Young at School Arnold Young,
student at Columbia university at
Portland, Is leaving Wednesday to
resume bla studies in the northern
city. .
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Back from Portland A. E. Orr. fur
niture dealer, returned this morning
on the Oregonian from Portland,
where he had been for the past two
days, buying furniture.
From Walla Walla Mrs. Barer of
Walla Walla, Wash., arrived thla
morning by train to spend a few days
here with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cap lan.
From Riddle Among those arriving
this morning by train waa B. L. Hicks
of Riddle, who la to spend two weeks
In Medford w:th hi daughter, Mrs.
J. B. Weed man.
From Klamath Charles H. Slmson
of KJamath Falls, acting chief ranger
of Crater Lake national park, arrived
In Medford today to confer on busi
ness with officials of the park at the
staff headquarters in this city.
Popular Novel Coming to Roxy Screen
Back from 'Frisco Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fowler returned to Medford yes
terday from San Francisco, where Mr.
Fowler attended & meeting of west
ern salesmen for S. St W. products,
held at the San Francisco S. & W.
plant. Mr. Fowler leports that 75
were present, and that the meeting
presented a good cross-section of
general business conditions through
out the weat. He said that the past
year was the most successful In the
history of the company. Before re
turning. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler spent
several days with Mrs. Fowler's broth
er. Dr. D. F. Herd, and family, who
plan to come to southern Oregon for
their vacation soon.
Midnight Show at
Craterian Tonight
For those seeking after hours en
tertainment for New Yoar's ave, the
Craterian theater has announced a
midnight showing of the current pic
ture "Pursuit of Happiness" for to
rght. A complete show. Including
the short subjects, will start at 11:00
o'clock, lasting until approximately
1:00 In the morning.
"Pursuit of Happiness," which In
troduces 'bundling', is an Ideal ve
hicle for a festive evening. Frances
Lederer, the noted Continental star,
has been given a role that affords
him much opportunity for the saucy.
Gene Stratton-Porter's famous story
"A Girl of the Llmberlost," comes to
the screen of the Roxy theater Hew
Year's day for a four-day run, with
Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan. Marian I
Marsh and H. B. Walthall playing the j
leading roles.
One of the most famous of Amer
lean novelists, Mrs. Porter's stories of
middle western rural life are listed
high In the ranks of best sellers, with
two of her books, including "A Girl
of the Llmberlost," at the top of the
list.
An outstanding picture at to'- time
it was brought to the screen in the
silent days, "A Girl of the Llmber
lost," produced as a talking picture
It has been acclaimed by critics as one
of the most faithful screen verlons of
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We'll Tell the World It's Going To Be Happy!
LOOK WHAT'S COMING:
Starting Tomorrow-" 'Forsaking All Others"
Then-Warner Baxter "Hell in the Heavens"
Then-Hepburn in "The Little Minister'
Then-Colbert in "Imitation of Lif e"
Then-Garbo in "The Painted Veil"
Then-Shirley Temple in "Bright Eyes"
AND A LONG LIST OF OTHER BEG SMASH HITS!
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Children . . 10c
Complete show starting at 11:00 o'clock
"PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS"
The "Bundling" Hit . . . with
Francis Lederer Joan Bennett
Charles Ruggles Mary Boland
STARTING TOMORROW!
of America's three '
The Pacifio Northwest Premiere showing
happiest love makers . , . brought together la a romance that
will bring joy to their millions of admirers t ... A laugh topping
every romantic thrill in 103S's first great entertainment delight!
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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