MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 30, 1940.
PAGE FTVrJ
LOCAL and PERSONAL
At Oregon Cin Merle
Sauer was a visitor at the Ore
gon Caves national monument
last Saturday.
Board to Meat Board of di
rectors of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce will hold
a luncheon-meeting at 12 noon
Friday in the Hotel Medford.
Tonsils Excised H a rrlett
Powell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Powell of Central
Point, underwent nn operation
for the removal of her tonsils
in the Osteopathic hospital this
morning.
New Residence Floyd C.
Headrick applied to the city
building Inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to construct
a new residence and private
garage at 34 North Berkeley
Way at a stated cost of $3,600.
To Salem Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Vlckeron left this morning
for Salem where they plan to
spend the next few days visit
ing. Returning home they will
be accompanied by Miss Daisy
Ralms, who will visit her father
and mother here.
Vacation Completed Miss
Edith Nichols, secretary in the
city superintendent's office, re
turned -to Medford yesterday
from a Wk a vacation spent at
Crescent City, Cat. Miss Nich
ols was accompanied to Crescent
City and return by her niece,
Louise Harnish of Medford.
Beqlns Practice Dr. William
L. Barnum today announced
opening of his office for the
general practice of dentistry In
suite 561 Morgan building.
Portland. Dr. Barnum is a
son-in-law of Dr. R. B. Elliott
Medford dentist. A former resi
dent. Dr. Barnum is the son of
Mrs. E. N. Eldridge of 424
South Grape street.
Back from Trip Dr. and
Mrs. C. C. Goldsberry returned
home Sunday from a motor
trip that took them up the Ore
gon and Washington coast to
Vancouver, B. C, thence to
Banff, Lake Louise, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada, Jasper na
tional park, Glacier national
park and Wallowa lake. They
were gone two weeks.
Baby Clinic The monthly
well-baby 1 clinic will be held
from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Thursday
in the Sparrow memorial suite
of the Jackson county court
house. Dr. A. E. Markcl, coun
ty health officer, will be in
charge. Miss Elizabeth McGal
liard, county nurse, will assist.
Parents are asked to telephone
1359 for appointments.
Better Robert Joki. 13-year-
old son of Mrs. Sylvia E. Joki
of 527 Pennsylvania avenue.
was reported today as almost
wholly recovered from the fa
cial Injuries he suffered last
Saturday when ne lost control
of his bicycle coming down
Hospital hill and was catapult
ed over an embankment near
Sacred Heart hospital. Several
stitches were required to close
a torn lip. A companion, Low
ell Cooley, 13, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Mead Cooley of 648
West Palm street, also lost con
trol of his bicycle but he was
less seriously hurt, suffering
minor scratches.
To Vacation George Shreeve
of 734 Alder street, city fire
man, will leave on a week s
vacation tomorrow for Port Or
ford where he will Join Mrs.
Shreeve and their two children.
Michael and Patricia. Mrs.
Shreeve ana the children have
been visiting Mrs. Shreeve's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Clark, who reside In Port Or-ford.
Condition Same Sacred
Heart hospital attendants re
ported today that the condition
of Eugene Parks, 24. was about
the same as it was yestreday.
better than fair but till seri
ous. Parks, according to city
police, fired a bullet from a
32-callber revolver into his
chest early Sunday morning be
cause he had been despondent
over not having a Job.
Guests from Taft Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Olsen of Taft. Cal.,
are spending a forti.ight at
Diamond lake after a visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R
D. McCarty of Orchard Home
Drive. The two families are
friends of long standing. Mr.
and Mrs. McCarty plan to spend
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Olsen at Diamond lake and the
Olsens will visit again at the
McCarty home before terminat
ing their sojourn in southern
Oregon.
Minister Dies Word was re
ceived here today of the death
on July 28 of the Rev. John
W. Haman, pastor of the North-
minster Presbyterian church In
Portland. The Rev. M. Haman
was once pastor of the Presby
terian church in Grants Pass
and had many friends in south
ern Oregon. He resided in Port
land at 5544 North Wilbur
street. Survivors are his wife
and a daughter. Miss Faith Ha
man, Portland, and a son, John
Haman, Los Anseles.
Army Planes Here Five U.
S. army Douglas observation
planes were refueled today at
Medford municipal airport. In
command was Capt. W. C.
Sams. Pilots making the rou
tine flight from Moffett field.
Sunnyvale, Cal., to Pearson
field. Vancouver, Wash., were
Lieuts. J. W. Luker. J. A.
Rouse, C. E. Coverley, M. H.
Shedd, M. R. Benedict and W.
Bass. An observer was MaJ.
C. B. Meneses of the Chilean
army air service. Army arriv
als late yesterday were MaJ. J.
F. Griffiths and F. Fitch, in
spector of the North American
Aircraft corporation, who were
en route from Boeing field, Se
attle, to Hamilton field. San
Rafael, Cal., in a new North
American basic trainer; and
Capt. C. B. Overacker and
Lieut. D. S. Dunlap. McChord
field, Tacoma, to Sacramento
air depot, Cal., in a Douglas
bomber.
Minor Accidents James H.
Elliott of route 2 and Arthur
Render of 24 North Bartlett
street drove cart involved in a
slight mishap on North River
side avenue near Main street
Monday afternoon, a report on
file said today. Edward A.
Caruthera of Altadena, Cal..
and Millard V. Younger of 415
Arcadia court operated vehicles
involved in a slight accident
in front of 21 North Bartlett
street Monday afternoon, ac
cording to a report on file to
day.
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Jobs Teste The U. S. elvll
service commission today an
nounced open competitive ex
aminations for the positions of
electrician and coppersmith to
fill existing and future vacan
cies at the Puget Sound navy
yard, Bremerton, Wash. Full
information regarding the posi
tions may be procured at Med
ford postoffice from Stanley G
Sherwood, acting secretary of
the local board of civil service
examiners, or at the state em
ployment service office. 45
North Fir street. The employ
ment service also offers assist
ance In properly filling out ap
plication blanks for persons ap
parently qualified for the work.
Plane Passengers F. G. Mul
lins and H. W. Helfort. a civil
aeronautics authority inspector,
left for Portland by United
Mainllner this noon. Mr. Hel
fort arrived from Portland on
the forenoon Mainllner. other
arrivals being Harry Holmes,
from Chicago, via Portland, and
L. K. Ambrose, from Portland.
Leaving on the same plane for
San Francisco were Mrs. R. C.
Walker, Nion Tucker and Mrs.
J. Swank. E. M. Conser de
parted for Seattle early this
morning. Arrivals on the mid
night Mainliner were W. C.
Mumaw and C. L. von Egloff
stein, from Seattle, and V. E.
Rolfe, from Portland. H. W.
Ray arrived from Los Angeles
last night and R. B. McMath
left on the same plane for
Portland. C. A. Olson arrived
from Seattle last evening. F
C. Wehren arrived from San
Francisco yesterday afternoon,
and departing for Portland on
the same plane were Roy Mo-
sel. Miss Mary Charnley and
Miss Shirley Garvley.
"Boys From Syracuse" Coming
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It looks like Joe, acts like
Joe, but is it Joe? Martha Raye's
In a quandary because, in "The
Boys from Syracuse", Joe Pen-
Jones and his twin brother,
while others in the hilarious
farce coming to the Craterian
Theatre tomorrow Include
Charles Butterworth, Eric Blore,
ner is Martha's husband, and : Rosemary Lane, Alan Mowbray
Joe has a twin brother who j and Samuel S. Hinds,
loves to sneak in whenever Seven Rodgers and Hart song
hubby sneaks out. Irne Hervey j hits and hundreds of beautiful
has the same trouble with Allan I girls add to the entertainment.
PLANE AND STAGE
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Victor McLaglen, one of the
screen s most popular actors,
heads the cast of "Ex-Champ",
which comes to the Roxy Thea
tre for tomorrow and Thursday
as the companion feature with
Brother Rat and the Baby".
Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane
and Eddie Albert have starring
roles in the maternal comedy.
"Mouthpiece"
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STOLEN LOG TRUCK
IN J'VILLE
State and city police this
morning recovered in Jackson
ville a 1937 Ford logging truck
and trailer, owned by R. D.
Chamberlain of Trail, which
was stolen from its parking
place at 10th street and South
Central avenue sometime during
last night. .
The truck, with the Berl trail
er loaded on It, was found aban
doned and was apparently un
damaged, police said.
George Hathaway, driver, re
ported the truck's theft at 5:30
a.m., and upon investigation po
lice discovered tracks on the
street which seemed to indicate
another truck was used to tow
the Chamberlain vehicle away.
No trace was found of the
other truck, and police were
unable to advance motive for
the theft.
manager of the local office of!
the telephone company.
A new member, Doug Gard
ner, was welcomed into the club
by Ralph Sweeney and present
ed w ith his membership creden
tials. Other guests present in
cluded T. C. Throne, of Pomona.
California, and Joe Earley, of
Medford.
FOR REVIEW OF CASE
Washington, July 30. (U.B
Earl Browder, general secretary
of the Communist praty, today ,
petitioned the supreme court to I
review his conviction on two
charges of passport fraud.
A petition in his behalf wai
filed by Walter H. Pollak, hit
attorney. The communist lead
er at present Is free on bail.
He was sentenced to four yean
in prison and fined 12.000 by
the New York federal court 1b
which he was convicted.
A previous petition for re
view was turned down by the
second circuit court of appeal.
MOTORISTS ATTENTION
If jour motor ateta er
radiator Iraki, era er call
HOOPER'S
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the United Air Lines is Inaugur
ating service August 1. Two
George Brent Is In trouble
because he's "The Man Who
Talked Too Much" and with
him in the cast of the movie by
that name which opens for to
day and tomorrow only at the
Rialto Theatre are Virginia
Brace, Brcnda Marshall, Rich
ard Barthelmess, John Lltel,
Henry Armetta and Clarence
Kolb.
The dramatic story concerns
brilliant attorney who sends
Mainliners will call daily at Red1 art annocent boy the the chair.
A schedule change here effec
tive August 1 was announced to
day by United Air Lines.
Beginning Thursday .the mid
day northbound Mainliner will
depart from Medford municipal
airport at 12:18 p.m., 16 min-
utes later than at present. Air
mail for this plane will close at
the central postoffice at 11:33
a.m.
The change Is made to permit
a stop at Red Bluff, Cal., where
Bluff, the northbound plane
which will arrive here a few
minutes before its new depart
ure time of 12:18 p.m. and the
southbound plane which leaves
here at midnight.
The Pacific Greyhound bus
line today announced two local
schedule changes now in effect.
The morning stage to Klamath
Falls now leaves at 9:40, five
minutes earlier than heretofore.
The midmorning southbound
bus now leaves at 9:40 a.m., 15
minutes earlier than heretofore.
TELEPHONE MAN
Local Klwanians were In
structed In the use of new tele
phones at their noon luncheon
meeting yesterday. Jack Creag
er, representing the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company
described the general routine
for making the "cut-over" from
the manual switchboard to the
new dial board.
Mr. Creager, who also gave
Interesting history of the devel
opment of the local telephone
exchange, was introduced to the
Kiwanians by R. B. Hammond,
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H. B. WARNER RICHARD CROMWELL
NOAH BEERY HAZEL TERRY
The town of Showlow, Ariz.,
is said to have been named for
a ranch won in pioneer days
during a game of seven-up.
Feeling himself a murderer, he
resigns and becomes a rich and
famous mouthpiece for crimi
nals, but throughout, his beauti
ful secretary is in the back
ground resisting every threat to
hinder the love that is blossom
ing between them. The girl wins
out after a series of episodes
that make the film one of the
most fascinating and thrilling of
the new season.
"Torpedoed," a dramatic story
of brave men risking their lives
for others and featuring H. B.
Warner. Richard Cromwell and
Noah Beery, will play as the
companion feature with "The
Man Who Talked Too Much".
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