Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFCKD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. MARCH 24. IMS.
PAGE SEVEN
sIHCALS
To Seattle Roy Warner left by
train Friday night lor Seattle.
At Rialto
New Will Rogers Film at Craterian
Kolb and Dill
Roxy Showing "Flirtation Walk"
From Sams Valley D. P. Duggan
of Sams Valley was attending to
business in Medford Baturday.
Young ioe North Floyd YounR
was among those leaving by train
Friday night. He was enroute to
Seattle.
Knrlier Arrives L. Koclier. train
master for Southern Pacific lines,
was In Medford on business yesterday,
having arrived on the oregonlan.
Visiting In Rosehurg Mif Lucille
Curtis left Saturday morning by
train for Rosebura. where she Is
spending the week end with friends.
in i iirinnph Irvpn Peters, on fur
lough from Applegate CCC camp, left
Saturday morning by train ror nis
home In Dallas. Ore.
In Grants lass L. H. Sutherlln
was attending to business In Grants
Pass yesterday, having left on the
morning train.
Leave for Los Angeles Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Dlx are leaving for Los
Angeles Monday. They will make their
home there Indefinitely.
Houston to Return C. M. Houston,
superintendent of malls, will return
to work at the postofftce Monday,
having spent a two weeks vacation.
Leave for Idaho Mrs. E. M. Ham
lin of Eaele point left by train yes
terday morning for Gooding, Ida.,
where she will visit her father, A. E.
Prlvett.
Fowlers Have Guests W. D. Lud
wlck and daughter Beverly of South
Gate. California, were guests Friday
and Saturday of the J. T. Fowler
family at thetr home on Summit
avenue.
Legion Met Monday The Amerl- J
can Legion will hold an Important j
meeting Monday night at the armory
according to announcement made
yesterday. Special business will be
transacted, bo all members are urged
to attend.
No pi:c License E. O. Adams,
Spokane, a truck driver taking a load
of apples from Yakima, Washington
to San Francisco was arrested here
Friday night by state police for not
having & public carriers permit. Ad
ams, according to state police, had
been arrested on the same charge
In The Dalle only a few days be
fore, but was released and told to
get his permit when he arrived In
Salem. He neglected doing this, and
was hailed Into Justice court here
Friday nifcht, where he was fined 10
and costs of $4.50, and made to pur
chase bis permit, costing $83.92, be
fore he was allowed to proceed south
with his load.
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They're the
TOPS!
those two mirth
provoking stars
of such famous
hits as "Now and
Then", "High
Cost of Living",
"Queen High"
and many other
favorites of the
nation ....
ICOLB
AND
HP b Shi Koi
Heading a company of
25 with their newest
and fastest stage show
of them all!
"THIS AND
THAT"
plus
ON THE SCREES
"SOCIETY
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Shirley Temple, whose impish char
acterizations won for her a special
Academy Award for the "most out
standing contribution to motion pic
tures" during the last year, is at the
Rialto theater for today and Monday
In a special return showing of "Now
and Forever," In which the little star
shares headline honors with Gary
Cooper and Carole Lombard.
Shirley Is the daughter of Cooper,
a reckless adventurer and confidence
man, who nevertheless discovers the
right way to happiness through the
faith of his little girl.
Carole Lombard plays the leading
feminine role opposite Cooper, as the
woman he loves and who. with the
help of Shirley, succeeds In putting
him on the right path. Others In the
If you have been saving up laughs,
prepare to shed them now. for Will
Rogers' latest comedy, "Life Begins
At 40," opening today at the Cra
terian theater, contains a bundle of
hilarious situations that will act as
magnets to the laughter chained
within us all.
The breezy comedy, suggested by
the Walter B. Pitkin book hit. Is des
cribed as a hilarious fun lost that
works into a prfndemonium of mirth.
The inimitable Will Is cast as a
country editor who .proves that the
way to get a kick out of life Is to put
a double kick Into It.
Rogers stampedes excitement into
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his frmall town, tries his hand al
match-making, leads an army of vet
eran hillbilly hog-callers Into battle,
fights a frolicsome duel using wise
cracks for every pistol bullet of his
adversary.
Funny-bones are in peril, from all
counts. The comedy of "Life Begins
At 40", Is doubled with a tended ro
mance. As the editor. Rogers clears
the reputation of a youth "railroad
ed" to penitentiary, and so stirs up
a hornet's nest of hostility.
Witticisms pungent as any Will
himself concocts, leave his Hps In
this picture. They deal with polities,
women, rusticity, wealth, self-praise,
love, youth and age.
Kolb and Dill, favorites of theater
goers everywhere, and particular fa
vorites of Medford where they hold
the boxofflce record for the most suc
cessful stage show to ever play here,
have again donned their makeup and
costumes and are coming to the Cra
terian theater for a one day engage
ment Wednesday In their new show
"This and That."
Together with a company of more
than 35, these inimitable favorites
will be "tops" in what his been term
ed as one of the funniest and fastest
stage shows they have ever created.
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Rib-Cone Ball Mills
a to 250 tons
capacity. Use
less power &
water. All
steel: screen
ing A screen
lesa types.
Get
More Gold From Your Ore
Send for Bulletin No. 300, de
scribing Rib-Cone Milts; also
crushers, concentrators, portable
stamps, water wheels, plates, sec
tional boilers, etc. Get low prices,
direct from factory.
Straub Mfg. Co.
Since 635 Chestnut St.,
1903 Oakland, Cal.
cast include Sir Guy Standing and
Charlotte Granville.
Offlical to Call El wood Hilsen
bech of Bend, Ore., district deputy
for Knights of Columbus, will be In
Medford tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'
clock for a special meeting of the
local council of the order at the hall
on South Oftkdale.
New purchasing Agent L. C. Stu
art of this city has been appointed
new purchasing agent for Rogue Riv
er national forest service.
Able Leave Hospital Mrs. Ella
Sheets of Phoenix was taken to her
homo yesterday from the Commun
ity hospital, where Bhe had been re
ceiving medical care.
A picture heralded as a thrilling
revelation in musical spectacles comes
to the Roxy theater today with the
production of "Flirtation Walk."
There Is an all star cast headed by
the Inimitable songster, Dick Powell,
with the charming Ruby Keelcr play
ing the romantic lead opposite him.
From Klamath Fa IK Miss Mildred
Frnser of Klamath Falls Is a week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Fraser of 714 Beekmnn.
Home from FiiRpne Norman Frn
ley and Walter Crank have returned
from Eugene, where they are stu
dents of the Eugene Bible school, to
spend spring vacation In Medford,
Rev. Clemens YK1I Rev. Oral W.
Clemens, formerly of Anderson Indi
ana college and seminary, who has
been visiting his parents. Rev. and
Mrs. D. M. Clemens, of 814 West Sec
ond street, for the last four months,
left Thursday morning for Portervllle,
Cal., to take up pastoral work there.
AWNINGS
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314 E. Main. Tel. 448
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COOPER
Sir Guy Standing
with
CAROLE
LOMBARD
Charlotte Granville
Annrn attractions
Frolics of Youth Comedy "Boosting Dad"
"I'miKli ivr." noaki.ty M.u-iirii.
The Viorlds Funniest Comedy Starts Today for 3 Days!
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test and routes an enemy . . .
risks a bullet and replies with
a ripe tomato . . . faces an
angry mob to protect an inno
cent boy . . . and every time he
goes into action, his war cry
is a-chuckle ... his only weap
on a brand new wise-crack I
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