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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFCVRD. OKEGOy. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1938. PAGE NEST5 LOCAL and Calls Here Jerome Fltegerald'of Gold Hill transacted business In Med- ford yesterday. On Business ' Barbara Sutton of . Sagle Point was a Med ford caller Tuesday. From Ashland Mrs. Clifford War dun of Vshland transacted business in Medford yesterday. On Business Thomas Freed of 900 South Orange street transacted business in Ashland Monday. Prom Ashland Prank J. Van Dyke. Ashland city attorney, was a business visitor In Medford today. - Farmers Organize Fem vaUey 4 farm owners have organized a club and have posted no hunting signs on various property areas. 1 ' ' ' Inch Here Walter Inch of Salem returned to Medford recently to spend a week visiting at his home at 602 Catherine street, Teachers to Meet -r- Jackson county Intermediate teachers' council will meet Saturday at 11:15 a. m. In the courthouse auditorium. The topic will be "Reading Activities." t Meets Tonight DeMolay will hold regular meeting this evening in the Masonic temple. The DeMolay degree A will be given and all officers and ether members are asked to attend. Joins Realty Business D. D. Davis announced today he has become as sociated with George H. Teo in the real estate and insurance business. Mr. Davis came to Medford from Foughkeepsle, N. T., last year. To Vancouver Three veterans of the World war are leaving tonight by J cc .Cl( train for the Vancouver Barracks CCO district to enroll. They are .Claude Bewley and Bernhard Nelson of Medford and Robert L, Hubbard Of Rose burg. To Rehearse Jackson County Teachers chorus will meet for re hearsal at 10 a. m. Saturday In the courthouse auditorium. As plans are being made for a new season of re citals, all members were asked to Bake a special effort to be present. Helping Sister Mrs. Alios Lang worthy of MarshfieJd Is spending a Caw weeks at the Dr. F. J. Moffatt ranch near Central Point. She Is helping her sister, Mrs. Moffatt, care for their mother, Mrs. R. B. Manuel of Grants Pass, who is seriously 111. Band Rehearsal Junior accordion band, under the direction of Mrs. Hairy Prentice, will meet this evening at 6 In the Baldwin piano shop on West Main street. At 6:30 the band will play for the Shasta Cascade Wonderland pre-conventlon banquet . In Ashland. All members are asked to be present. .- Get a Free Screen Voice ' The Jones Family -m'SAFETY IN NUMBERS" Plus Another Movie Quiz Hit "SONS OP LEGION" PERSONAL Building Permits Emma Merri- man of 615 .North Bartlett street applied at the city building inspec tor's office yesterday for a permit to remodel and re roof a residence at a stated cost of 9965. John A. Porter of 116 Kenwood avenue ap plied for a permit to reshlngle a roof at a stated cost of $100. Clinic Tomorrow Regular monthly j we 11. baby clinic will be held from 1:30 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Sparrow memorial suite at the Jack son county courthouse. . Dr. A. E. Merkel, county health officer, will be in charge. He will be assisted by Elizabeth McGalllard. county nurse. Parents desiring appointments are asked to telephone 1359. V.F.W. to Meet Crater Lake post 1833 and auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars will convene in the armory at 8, Friday evening. This is the first meeting of the season and plans will be formulated for winter months. Election of a Junior vice -commander and reports of com mittees are on the agenda. O. E. Huklll, commander, requests that all members attend the session. Forest Blaze A fire confined to a single tree on thp Rogue River na tional forest was put out yesterday by the Dutchman Peak, lookout. Rob ert Dowell. The tree was ignited by lightning last Thursday but could not be seen by the lookout until yesterday ' because he had been shut in by fog. The blazing tree was about two miles from the lookout station. .v . I I Calls Here James A. Ford, man ager of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, was a visitor In Medford this morning and called on A. H. Banwell. a friend of long standing and manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Accompanied by Mrs. Ford, the Spokane manager was driving through to San Fran cisco and from there to Reno, Nev where he will attend' the national reclamation congress. While here, Mr. Ford spoke highly of the recent Northwest Aviation Planning Coun cil conference held In this city. Leaves for Home Mrs. Ruth Phillips, left todny for her home In Oridley. Kans., after spending some time here as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott of 403 North Holly street. Mrs. Phillips left by stage this morn ing for Dunsmutr where she will take a train to Sacramento. At Sacra mento she was to Join another slstor-ln-law, Mrs. James Elliott, for the homeward Journey to Oridley. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, who had also been guests at the Elliott home here, left last Thursday, Mr. Elliott going directly home to Oridley while his wife stopped off at Sacramento to visit other relatives. All the guests said they were favorably Impressed by the Rogue valley, its climate and scenic attractions. Medical genius . . master thief . . mad killer?? ... He practices medi cine by day and crime by night! EDWARD C. IS051 Test at Rialto Tue or Wed To Plan Fete A Joint meeting of the Arralstlte Day commute and the executive committee of Medford post of tha American Legion will be held at 7:80 this evening on the ezzanlne floor of the Hotel Medford. Tentative plans are to be outlined for the annual Armistice Day celebration. Because of the importance of the Joint session, Post Commander Robert Ebel asked that all committee mem bers report punctually at 7:30. CCC Enrollment The following men were enrolled for the CCO camp at Umpqua Falls near Tiller yester day: Charles E. Baker, Ashland, Les ter R. Davis. Hilt, Cat.. Billy K. Fields, Ashland, Robert A. Orant. Medford, Clint Hawkins, Jr.. Rogue River, Ed ward T. Jones. Medford. Walter M. Pederson. Ashland. Bvon O. Penning ton, Grants Pass. Nlel H. Wright. Central Point, Earl E. Sparks. Med ford, Willis C. Vincent, Medford, Ed gar D. Glllett, Grants Pass. Ariel Lowden, Grants Pass and John M. Sharp, Grants Pass. VALUABLE OUTFIT FOR FILMING NEW . LOCAL MOVE Equipment valued ftt more than $7,500 will be used In filming "Run nhV Wild." Medford' first all-sound moving picture, said D. W. Balrd, cameraman In charge of filming the local attraction. As Interest Is aris ing rapidly since the announcement was made of the local attraction. Balrd again stressed that the 'stunt" arranged by the Rialto theater Is all for fun. And Is without charge to those participating, and definitely not Including any promises or even hopes of Hollywood tryouts. An entire baggage truck load of equipment has been brought here for the production and Includes a 82,000 portable Vltaphone type recording machine which will be used In mak ing the transcribed auditions of the many entries who will parade before the microphone the night of October 11 and 13 for recorded auditions of their talent on the stage of the Rialto theater. This Immediate play-back system Is used very extensively by the major studios In testing the balance of volces,and sound effects, positions of actors, volume and other details of the numerous scenes before the ac tual filming Is begun. A regular studio microphone will be used here. A condenser type In strument wltn two stages of pre- ampllflcatlon to make It supersensi tive. Balrd uses as regular studio camera which Is entirely electrically operated and which will give the public watching the filming a chance to see some of the intricacies of the equipment used in producing movies. A complete portable laboratory Is Included In the equipment to permit processing the film without delay and enabling an Immediate showing of the picture while Interest Is still at a peak. All of the scenes of "Runnin' Wild" will be taken out-of-doors. The "seta" will Include scenes In the residential part of town, others in the railroad yards, and many others will be filmed In the business dis trict. Balrd and members of the Rialto theater staff are now busy selecting locations for the filming of the many scenes which will make up the Med ford movie. Purchase of City Sanitary Service. Inc., by Anthony M. Boltano and as sociates of Klamath Falls became known here today. Mr. Boltano. it was understood, would be manager here, retaining the company's office In the Medford Cen ter building. He Is president of the Klamath Falls Garbage Collection, Iic, and 1s said to have had years of experience in the business. At the city council meeting Sep tember 30. the contract with Mrs. Wlnnlfred M. Clancy, to whom it had been assigned by the company, was amended to provide for the removal of the garbage dump to a site two miles south of the present location. The amended contract was to run for ten years. Louis D. Jones. ' former mansger of City Sanitary Service, Is in Red ding, Cal.. where he plans to estab lish a bakery business. .MATH MAN BUYS X-jCl P; -5 V'tM 783 CITY SANITARY CO. k$Bjdb W Ja fWfJLL ce., ,liT ZK'W 1 CESAR ROMERO ipi JkJ&'ffiA buddy ebsen ( Uftte "S - S&2Xl Vjfj Arthur Treacher . George Barbier 1 1 vVlA" t yourfoc.opp.orjd, X , Louise Hovick Billy Gilbert (glity u".?h "tmi May Be The Night j4x JlXi Patricia Wilder Paul Hurst $J vcW' Hit (You may b. th. on.) - AV i " ' 8how at 1:45.6:45.9:00 M K l N T fi)l 1 l I P MaU-30c Eve-40o Kiddie-10o lk. K4 SkJJJtJ "Racket Busters" Coming To Craterian IS will: wrellMl The smashing action of "Racket . , 4U( Busters" is eloquently told In this montage drawing that shows the numerous thrills with which the film HELD BEST HOAX Numerous letters have been re ceived by The Mali Tribune regard ing the asserted headless woman which was exhibited at the depot lot here last Friday and Saturday. Several of the letters name the exhibit as being a hoax, while still others proclaim it to be authentic. In each case, however, persons have appealed to this paper to Interview a physician and obtain facts con cerning It. Yesterday, a prominent Medford doctor was Interviewed regarding the exhibit, and had this to say: "I think the headless woman was the most perfect illusion I have seen. I don't know how the show obtained the genuine appearance of the head less creature, but I do know that such a thing Is physically Impossible and therefore false." When asked if the headless woman might have been a corpse the doctor replied, "per haps, but I doubt it. I still think it the best Illusion I have ever seen." Use Mail Tribune went Ads WORD W SP ,;JrW'"r"" D&? I -.nStS? W( h :5; W'n$!''J GREENE gPS abounds, coming to the Craterian theater Sunday. mturlng Humphrey Bogert. George Brent, Gloria Dickson, Alien Jenkins, Walter Abel and Henry O'Neill among LIFE INSURANCE T The civil suit of Albert 0. flchults of Klamath Falls against the State Mutual Life Insurance company con tinued before Judge Claude McCol loch and a jury In U. 8. district court here today. The suit seeks pay ment of a life insurance policy. The docket for the Medford tonn of court, composed only of civil cases, was considerably reduced today with the temporary removal from the cal endar of cases Involving reorganiza tion of the Grants Pass and the Tal ent Irrigation districts. Each oase was scheduled for hearing on a motion to dismiss but through mutual agree ments the matter was removed from the calendar for this term of court. The Davison bankruptcy case also was removed from further consider ation at this term of court when Judge McColloch referred It back to the conciliation commissioner at Grams Pass. It had been ustea lor hearing on a motion of creditor to dismiss the proceeding. Judge McColloch took under ad- visement a motion to vacate an order others, 'Racket Busters" Is. based on the actual court records of the spe cial rackets prosecution of New York City. It Is one of the 25O,0OO Movie Quer. contest pictures. Unique Role Edward G. Robinson has one of his most unique roles as the medico who put murder under a microscope and his own reactions Into a test tube In the "Amazing Dr. Clltterhouse. which comes to the Rialto theater for a three-day run starting tomorrow. Others In the large cast include Hum phrey Bogart, Clalro Trevor, Allen Jenkins and Donald Crisp. "A stranger from Arizona." starring Buck Jones, will play as the com panion feature with the Robinson mystery. staying the sale of property In the. bankruptcy matter of H. Van Hoeven berg, orchardlat. Attorney George M. .Roberts represented the creditors. ft 3"V . A Closing tlmt for Too lAta to Clas sify Ada U 1:30 p m. Too Late to Classify WANTED By employed lady, room and Kitchen privileges with lady living alone: garage; olose In. Box 1588, Tribune. FOR SALE Klamath alfalfa; free delivery ton lots or over. Phone S71-R-1. FOR SALE 1031 model A Ford sport phaeton, cheap for cash: Rood mo tor. good upholstery. B.OOxlfl wheels. cu at 117 N. reach net ween a ana 7:30 p. m. FOR RENT ft -room house, base ment, furnace, garage, hardwood floors, newly decorated, 137.50. 710 No. Riverside. Inquire at Crystal White Laundry. D. D. DAVIS now associated with the Geo. Veo Agency. 327 W. Main. Invites his friends and acquaint ances to visit him there. Tel. 154 FOR SALE Barley, cheap. Rolled ground or whole. Phone 571 -R-l. FOR RENT House at 728 E. Jackson FOR SALE Owner leaving, sacrifice 1930 Chev. sedan, cut for sleeping, fine shape. Price $175. See Ralph Hooper, 33 South Bartlett. MOTORCYCLE for sale, 1937 Harley- Davidson "74." A-l condition. Box 1585, Tribune. FOR RENT 45 acres with modern house: alfalfa. Apply at 49BU 6 Oakdale. CUCUMBERS and flowers. 1107 E. Main. WANTED Woman over 30 to work in home. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 1778. WANTED To pick English walnuts on snares, box ir.ua. Trioune. WANTED 30 tiers black oak wood H. B. Brunson, Barnes Ave., off Berrydale. FOR RENT 4 -room duplex, partly furnished. 130. 630 So. Fir. WANTED Route men to succeed Rawlelgh Dealers In Klamath Falls, Ashland. Medford. Also one for Curry and Coos counties. Pleasant, profitable and permanent work. See Edw. Jones, Rawlelgh Dealer, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Onions, 1c and lo lb., popcorn So lb., field corn lo lb., tomatoes 1,4c, cucumbers lc. you pick. Bring sacks. Elmer Harris, 1 mile south Phoenix. FOR SALE Feeder pigs and white boar. Phone 671-R-l. MAN with naw equipment wants Job plowing or disking. Tel. 571-R-3. DANCE T0WNSEND HALL over Balwin Piano Shoppo Every Wednesday night from 9 to 1 Gentlemen 36c, Ladiea 100 WILL DO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING and caretaklng for elderly persona or couple. Can give references. Prices very reasonable. Box 1583, Tribune. FOR SALE--S-room modern house. 3 large lots, out of city limits, city water; sacrifice $1250. Also 3 acres, 5 -room modern, plastered house, good outbuildings. Irrigated, $2250: terms. Also 5 acres, 4 -room modern house, alfalfa and clover, $2400. Also 3 acres, 4 -room house, sleep Ing porch, not modern. Irrigated, Ladlno clover, $1100. Also 5 -room modern house, paved street, near Washington and senior high. Sacrifice price $1000. Best buys In Medford and vicinity. W. J. "Dad" Roberts. 730 W. 2nd. WANTED Practical nursing or house keeping. Mrs. Evelyn emltn, 703 B . St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Practically new Orbon circulating heater. iao stars' at. TOMATOES. 40c lug; beans 3c lb. You pick. Blankenahlp, Central Point. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house. Inquire Harvey Young $ Junior' high school or Tel. 334 -J-3, evenings. WANTER Chisel-tooth cultivator. Mtist be reasonable. 3 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. H. E. Bird sail. FURNISHED apartment for rent, 633 E. Main. BUILDING MATERIALS BARGAINS Must reduce our stock now. HAVE A LOOK BEFORE BUYING Low priced lumber, roofings, wall boards, smithing coal, doors, sash and "windows. Long term flnanc if needed. Free plans and building service. Quality materials at right prices. MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY Phone 029. At 3rd and Fir Streets. WE OUARANTEE all our auto reftn lshlng. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shoo. COMING On Our Stage In Person MONDAY the most discussed crim inal figure of all timet ROY GARDNER 11 years In flte forera ment prisons including "Alcatrai", A m e r 1 e t "IWTll's Island"! Hear Him Tell From HU True Experiences . . That 'CRIME DOESN'T PAY' RIALTO THEATRE Plus Regular Double BUI 5-i p r I shows il II 35. I lie I