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MF.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10, IPS.". PAGE NINbJ ' ' ' " i " ' ' ' " - - II Local and Persona W. C. Fields in Rialto Feature Kroin Central Poljit Mrs. L. Hit field of Central Point, was a shop pel in Med ford Saturday From Ashland Mrs. Dr. P. G. Swefl enburg of Ashland was a visitor in thla city yesterday. Krom I'hoenK Mrs. Don Grafils v of Phoenix spent Saturday In Me1- ford shopping. Meeker llmne Calrence Meeker, of the M. M. department store here, re turned yesterday from a buying tr?p to San Francisco. Mrs. Flora to Eugene Mrs. Gladys Flora is leaving today for Eimne to attend a meeting of the telephone company there. Visits Fmm Fort Klamath Ed Hoyt of Fort Klamath Is a guest of Mrs S E. Howie tt and hei daughter Hattie at the Sunnyslde Hotel In Eagle Point Makes Home More Miss Sully Col!-, formerly proprietor of the Marole , Corner, In Jacksonville, has retired from business activities and will make her home in Medford. tiitme Phot os on DUpluy Action pictures taken at the Medford-Grants pass basketball game Friday night oy J. Verne Shangle. are on display at the Jarmln Drug store on North Cen tral street. Dr. Elliott Returns Dr. B. R. El- liott. having attended a meeting )n I Portland the latter part of the week, returned to Medford Saturday. He at tended the annual session of the North Pacific Dental college alumni association " I nit Helpers Meet A meeting of the Jacksonville helpers of the health unit will be held on Tuesday, FVd ruary 12. at the home of Mrs. John R. Knight. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. All In terested are invited. Stolen Car Recovered The Ford coupe, belonging to Laurence Berger of this city, which was stolen from In front of the Holland hotel, was recovered by Ashland city police Fri day. A 15-year old boy from Weed. Cal.. Paul Hatton, is held in the Medford city Jail charged with ths theft. Here fur Army Meeting Geor3e Griffith, In charge of public relations for the forest service: J. F. Campbell, hi charge of fire control; P. L. Paine and Mr. Llmberg, both in charge of I training work, all from the regional forest services at Portland, are in Medford to attend the two-day meet ing of CCC company commanders, educational advisers and project sup erintendents. Here Saturday Among Medford visitors Saturday were the following: Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of Trail, Jack Kelty of Talent. Lester Sparlin of Wil liams Creek. R. H. Southwlck of Camp Applegate CCC, Leland Dougherty of Kings Highway, Mrs. Joe W. Johnson of Central Point. Professor and M Empey of Sams Valley, Lloyd Mesplan of Hilt, Calif. Water Requests Mnde An Associa ted Press dispatch from Salem Sat urday listed the following request made of Charles Strlcklln. state en gineer, during the last week: x Harry Dayton. Azalea, to appropri ate three second feet from Little and Big Boulder creeks for placer mining in Jackson county. North Star Mining f company, three second feet from Umpqua creek, tributary of Kane creek, for mining tn Baker county William C. Broad well. Grave creek., two second feet from Grave creek, tributary of Rogue river, for mining and domestic purposes In Jasephlne county. Studio Today f :J Ts id - Cliaplahi Moes Chaplain Harrv Anderson, formerly of Medford CCC district, has moved to Roaeburg. t Here Sat unlay Bobby Ho'.lifield of Gold Hill was attending to businew in Medford Saturday On Butt net Here Attending to business in Medford Saturday w.w L H. Younger of the Old Stage toad In Town for Week-end OS Moore, clerk at Eik Creek CCC camp is in Medford for the week-end on business. Ilm TonMlltts Billy Lyman Jacs son has been absent from normal school the past week with an at t irk of tonsilttls. Back from Portland O. B. Hardv returned yesterday morning by train from Portland, where he attended e conference of rural rehabilitation of ficials. Army Ship rails A Douglas O-23-C army airplane piloted by Lieutenant Zimmerman and carrying as passo ri ser Captain Alvin. stopped at the municipal airport Saturday afternoon enroute from March Field. Calif., to Pearson field. Miss Thompson Leaves Miss G?r aldlne Thompson, formerly with the Rogue River national forest offices and also recently with the govern ment forest service at Pullman, w.i . left Friday night by train for Wash ington. D. C, where she has accepted a civil service secretarial position. CCC Mem hers l.ejive Discharged members of Medford CCC district who left Friday nicht by train for their homes, included the following: W.l liam F. Severson. to Portland;' Harry G. Jackson, to Astoria; Cecil C. Nel son, to La Grande, all ot Co nip Ap plegate; Walter J. Zumdka, to Chi cago, of Camp South Fork of the Rogue. 1 I I . t K ,'V-,S. V f I v v JfUt: V W. C. Fields, bulbous-nosed come dian. Is the star of the Rialto the ater's feature for today and Monday, with his own particular nemesis. Baby LeRoy, heading the supporting cast. The story Is an Ideal vehicle for fields. It shows him as the owner of a small grocery store in New Jersey whose life Is made miserable by the customers, without whose trade he could loaf nil day. One of his chief worries Is Baby LeRoy, who can't re sist the tendency to destroy every thing he sees. However. Fields' troubles are prac tically solv-d when he Inherits ar orange grove in California. At any rate, so he thinks, he will have plenty of room tn which to loaf to his heart's content. So he packs his fam ily Into the broken-down flivver for the 3000-mllc Jaunt to the coast, only to discover his orange grove Is Just a huge lemon. The manner tn which, through sheer dumb luck, he brings wealth to his frtmily and himself furnishes the climax to what Is said to be the funniest film this popular star has yet made. "Big Hearted Herbert" at Roxy There is an all-star cast headed by j the Inimitable comedy team. Aline : MiU'Muhon and Oiiy Kibbee The picture, bioed on an uproar! ! ouly luuny htory by the famous au l thor, Sophie Kerr, while larKely com ! edy. is spiced with a delightful romuurr: ' Big Hcurtfcl Ilrrbcrt." a comedy-: Rov thentor tly ns the fpature t romance, comes to the screen' of thf j tritcttoQ. LOCALS Visit at Jarks(uill!e Edward Can trail, his daughter Leota, and Howard Cantr.il were visiting in Jacksonville Friday with "Grandma" Cantrall. Here from fi rants Pass Miss Daphne Matthews of Grants Pans was in Medford yesterday as guest of Ml Betty Evanson. Leave Friday Miss Phlllls Swear liven. nurse at the Community hos pital, left Friday evening by train for Portland. Iron. Portland Misa Evelyn Van Allen of Portland arrived yesterday morning by train tn visit in Mrtllird with her slater, Mrs. G E. Wi-. hum. tAperted Tmlay Miss Janie Smuh of the Rvue River national forest of fires, is ex parted to return today from Portland, where aim ha attend ed a meeting of secretarial executives Here for Week-end Mr. and Mrs S R. McReynolda and two eons, of Portland, are spending the week-end in Medford with Mrs. McReynolda sister, Mrs. R. F. Bowling. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W. A White of route 3 are the parents of a baby .1. weighing seven pounds, born Satur day at the Community hospital Leaves for Smith Charles H. Sim son, who was ranger for Crater Lake national park for the last four years, left Thursday night for Pinnacles national monument. Calif., where he has accepted a position. He was in change of the Klamath Falls offices of the park service this winter. Army planes Through Lt. A. L. Smith and Major Xnleman. flying a Douglas army plane from Crissy field to Pearson field at Vancouver, and R. Stockwell and Sjt, Brucher. also from Crissy In a Dntiglas BT-2A army plane, landed at the Medford airport for a short stay this afternoon. ' j; ill Shows Today 1:45 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 Adults 25c Chlldren-10e "Baby Take a Bdw," starring Shir ley Temple. James Dunn ana t-iaire Trevor, opens at the Studio theater today. It's a sparklinc romedy-drarr.a that pet under way in the flr.t few scenes and maintains a rapid tempo to the exettln? fliilsh. The story deals with the strupsle for happiness and buc- c-'-'h of a younc man Just out of; i"" -.in. g c:rl who marries him be-1 i .v.?.? she believe in him. snd thej i e.;;ilt of their union, an adorable , M -x girl wno 1. the pride and Joy: of their hfartv j Alter an ex-nine rjune of events, s'-olen rtns are rr o-.ered. the culprit captured nnd Shirlry In the j hemtne of th! !.oir T.!h a cdly: rrvj..ci :n t t .i' r moai: of ail ufpR.on Ixoin her u.i.(i TODAY and MONDAY! The Carousing Crackpot's Greatest Comedy! frit o AAnrn . . . A nose-gay to you, Mr. Fields, for another uproarious comedy jammed with roars . . . i 3000 Laff joy-rideof a guy who bought an orange grove that turned out to be a lemon! . . . and did his wife raise I wit : ; ' -' V "'. 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