MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1942.
PAGE FIV1
LOCAL and
Fined 10 Vernon E. Cun
ningham, 30, Medford, wu fined
$10 in city police court yester
day on charge of drunkenness
e
Building Permit Violet Vin
cent of S04 North Grape itreet
applied at the building inspect
or's office yesterday for a permit
to make an addition to her resi
dence at a stated cost of $50.
Mew Address Bob M. Hanlln.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han
lin, 1018 East Jackson boule
vard, may be addressed now
U.SJ4.T.S., Co. 42-5. San Diego,
Cal., according to Information
received today by the Mail Tri
bune. Cookie Day Medford resi
dents are reminded by the local
"cookie committee" that cookies
for boys in Oregon military
camps should be turned into the
Boy Scout headquarters, 900
East Main street, tomorrow after'
10 a. m. Mrs. C. B. Collins is
local chairman.
Elks Speaker Members were
reminded today that L. C. Ober
lies of Tacoma, Wash., will be
guest speaker at the Elks regu
lar lodge session Thursday night.
Mr. Oberlies' subject will be
"America's Intangible Weapon."
Lunch will be served after lodge,
Ernest L. Scott, exalted ruler
said. ,
Plane Passengers Arriving
this noon by United Malnllner
were Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Byrant,
from Los Angeles, and E. P.
Timra 4 mm Sin Ft-n nriten T Tl
Vickers and O. A. Rosto depart
ed for Portland. D. Schloss ar
rived from San Francisco yes
terday noon. Arriving yesterday
forenoon from Portland were
Mrs. N. E. Gallagher, R. B. Kerr
and Rosto and Vickers. Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Root departed for
Sacramento, Cal.
Attend Graduation Mrs.
Martin Hill and daughter Irma
have returned to their home on
Route 4 after attending exer
cises at which Mrs. Hill's son,
Jack V. Hill, was graduated
from the air corps training de
tachment at Mather Field, Cal.,
Jan. 9. After successfully com
pleting seven and a half months
of training. Hill received a com
mission of second lieutenant in
the air corps reserve. He has not
received orders yet where he
will be stationed.
Take First Aid Physical edu
a. cation teachers in junior and
senior high schools are taking a
course in first aid fitting them
to be instructors in the schools
for first aid classes. Beginning
February 2 all students in Junior
and senior high schools will be
gin classes in first aid as part
of their school instruction, ac
cording to announcement from
the office of E. H. Hedrick, city
school superintendent. The first
aid course for teachers is being
offered through the American
Red Cross office in the county
courthouse.
Minor Accidents John H.
Broce of 636 West Fourth street
and Earl C. Moore of 31 Elm
street drove cars involved in
slight mishap at Main street and
Central avenue this morning, a
report on file stated. Cars oper
av ated by Wilma V. Simmons of 4
J Catherine court and Martin S.
Rice, no address listed, were In
volved In a minor accident at
Main and Grape streets this
morning, according to a report
on file. Neil Iven of Route 1
and J. H. Jaynes of Route 1
drove cars involved in a slight
collision on Stewart avenue
half mile west of Medford last
night, according to a report on
file today.
Wants " Crack There is Just
one thing Sgt. George Rohrer
wants - another crack at the
Japs. So Sgt. Hohrer of the
804th engineers at Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii, declared in
his latest letter to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rohrer of
217 Beatty street, thus indicat
ing that he already has had at
least one crack at them. In hi
a latest letter, received Monday,
aw Sgt. Rohrer said he ould prob
ably be back in the Unit-d
States soon to enter training in
the air corps. He recently passed
examinations for admission to
the air corps. After being grad
uated from Medford high school
In 1939, Rohrer Joined the 29th
engineers at Portland and was
transferred last August to the
804th engineers in Hawaii. His
letters home since the outbreak
of war have stated that h has
been in good health.
CARPENTERS-
SEE THE HEW
SKILSAW
Light Powerful
Dependable
HANSEN HARDWARE
PERSONAL
Driver Tuts Examinations
will be held here Saturday for
persons seeking licenses or per
mits to operate motor vehicles.
A state examiner will be in
council chambers on the top
floor of city hall and applicants
are asked to report to him be
tween 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
m m m
New Meeting Place Ameri
can Legionnaires were remind
ed today of the change in the
meeting place of Medford post
from the armory to council
chambers on the top floor of
city hall where a semi-monthly
session is scheduled for tonight
at 8 o'clock. All visiting legion
naires are invited.
Son Born Friends in this
city learned today of the birth
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Larson at the Lutheran hospi
tal In Pasadena, Cal. The baby
weighed eight pounds and
has been named John Larson,
Jr. Mrs. Larson, a former Med
ford resident, is a sister of Mrs.
Frank Perl, 426 West Sixth St.
Club To Meet Townsend
Harmony club will meet Friday
at 8 p. m. in Townsend hall,
123V4 West Main street, for a
program of educational and
scenic pictures. Washington
news flashes will be read and
after the meeting lunch will be
served in the dining room. The
business meeting will be preced
ed by a council session at 7:30
p. m. Old-time dancing is sched-,
uled tor 10 p. m. rne puouc is
invited.
Government Office
Helps Business Men
Make Right Contact
W. J. Hutchison, chief of the
weather bureau office here, to
day called the attention of busi
ness men to the service and in
formation office the department
of commerce has established in
Washington, D. C, to help
everyone who has business to
transact with the government to
connect with the proper agency.
Although the office was estab
lished a year ago, few persons
know about it yet and many
business men complain they
cant get anywhere trying to do
business with the government.
The office was set up partic
ularly to help those who desire
to sell something to the govern
ment, Mr. Hutchison said. Busi
ness men seeking government
contracts are Invited to apply
to the office and state their
l( wishes so that the proper ma-
cninery may De set in motion
for them Immediately.
When it is necessary for a
business man to go to Wash
ington, the -service and infor
mation office will gladly make
arrangements for him to see the
particular official with whom
contact should be made, Mr.
Hutchison stated. There is no
charge for any of this service.
Address of this unit of the
department of commerce is:
Service and Information Office.
Room 1060, Department of
Commerce, Washington, D. C.
New York, Jan. 14. AP)
The body of Fred Fisher, 65,
music publisher and composer of
more than a thousand songs, in
cluding many familiar hit of
yesteryear, was found hanging
today in the bedroom of hi
penthouse apartment in West
End avenue.
Fisher, credited with having
written such widely known songs
as "Dardanella," "Ireland Must
Be Heaven." "Peg o" My Heart."
"Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't
Be Wrong," "Auf Wiedersehn"
and "Ma, He's Making Eyes at
Me," had been in ill health for
several years.
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APPLICATIONS FOR
Frank J. VanDyke. coordin
ator of the cantonment civilian
coordinating board, left by train
last night for Portland to file
a number of applications for
federal aid In Increasing and ex
tending public services and
housing to meet the additional
demands to be created by the
establishment of an army camp
near here.
Mr. Van Dyke planned to go
first to the district U. S. engin
eers' office In Portland to get
approval of the plans from Col.
Cecil R. Moore, district chief.
He was then to proceed to
Seattle to file the applications
with the regional offices of the
proper federal agencies.
In his portfolio Mr. Van Dyke
had applications for trailer
camp and other . temporary
housing facilities for canton
ment construction workers, for
extensions to Community and
Sacred Heart hospitals, for aug
mented water and sewer sys
tems in Central Point and
Eagle Point, for expansion of
the Medford sewage disposal
plant and for additional fire
fighting facilities for Central
Point and Eagle Point.
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FOR EDUCATORS
HELD STATE NEED
Salem, Jan. 14. (AP Public
education in Oregon may be
placed In a precarious position
because of the war with its ad
vances in living costs and salary
Increases in business and in
dustry. State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Rex Putnam
wrote today In his department's
monthly publication.
"No shortage of certified
teachers exists in Oregon, but
there is a definite shortage of
public school teaching positions
paying salaries large enough to
attract and hold teachers. This
condition operates to give the
same effects as an actual short
age of teachers.
"Unless something can be done
In the near future to effect salary
adjustments on a reasonable
scale, Oregon will be faced with
a serious loss of efficiency and
economy in the conduct of public
elementary and high school pro
grams," Putnam wrote.
WORK UPON LABOR
TEfLEJTARTED
Construction .of a labor tem
ple to cost $3,000, according to
a permit issued by the city In
spector, was started this week
at 1306 North Riverside avenue
by- Carpenter' Local 2067
(AFL).
The hall, whose dimensions
will be 36 by 80 feet, will pro
vide facilities for an assembly
room and six offices. It will be
a one-story frame structure with
rustic finish.
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Rio De Janeiro. Jan. 14. (AP)
Twenty-four hours before Its
first official session, the Pan
American conference of foreign
ministers appeared to have
struck two obstacle today Ar
gentina's reluctance to commit
herself to any military alliances
or "acts of belligerency," and
Ecuador's determination to set
tle her 100-year old boundary
dispute with Peru before enter
ing into any general discussions.
In the behind-the-scenes diplo
macy aimed at creating a United
Western hemisphere front
against the axis, Argentina was
considered the chief obstacle. Its
policy was reaffirmed at Buenos
Aires last night by President Ra
mon S. Castillo, who said his gov
ernment could not assent to any
"measure of belligerency"
which might come before the
conference, and earlier had been
laid down along the same lines
by Foreign Minister Enrique
Ruiz Guinazu.
President Castillo made his
statement in rejecting opposition
leaders' requests for a special
session of congress, which they
sought when Ruiz Guinazu de
clared he could make no commit
ments without congressional approval.
SHAKE-UP LOOMS
London, Jan. 14. (AP) A re
shuffle of the British cabinet as
result of criticism over war
management and changes in min
isterial assignments were de
scritTed as imminent today in par
liamentary circles.
It was stated that announce
ments might even precede the re
turn to London of Prime Min
ister Churchill from his confer
ences in Washington with Presi
dent Roosevelt.
Some informant said the
changes likely would Involve ap
pointment of a new minister of
supply not because of dissatisfac
tion with Lord Beaverbrook,
who now holds the post, but be
cause he is expected to be kept
in Washington to help co-ordinate
allied problems.
INSURANCE PLAN
Announcement was made here
today of the adoption by the
Medford Corporation of a group
me insurance program to pro
vide security for about 450 em
ployes. The group plan Is underwrit
ten by the Metropolitan Life In
surance company on a bails
whereby employe are insured
for $1,000 and contribute fixed
amounts and the employer bears
tne Daiance of the entire net
cost. The plan also includes dis-
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Deanna Durbin, with Charles
Laughton as her co-star and
Robert Cummlngs heading the
featured supporting cast, brings
her new picture, "It Started
With Eve." to the Craterian
Roy Rogers In
Roy Rogers as Bill Brady, a
good man with a shady past,
Carol Adams as Linda, and
Henry Brandon as Carver, no
torious but clever outlaw, have
starring roles in "Bad Men of
Dramatic Role
Dashing Ronald Colman has
the top role of his career as
the husband of fickle Ar.na Lee
in "My Life With Caroline,
which heads the double bill
playing tonight and tomorrow
night only at the Roxy theatre.
"Blonde Inspiration," featur
ing John Shelton and Virginia
Grey, plays as the companion
feature.
tributlon of pamph.ets on health
conservation and disease pre
vention.
Salem, Jan. 14 WV State
milk and cream graders inspect
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theatre for a three-day run
starting Sunday. Others feat
ured in this frisky romance in'
elude Guy KIbbee. Walter Cat
lett, Catherine Doucet and Mar
garet Tallichet.
Western Thriller
Deadwood, which opens
three-day run tomorrow at the
Rialto theatre as the companion
Western with Hopalong Cas-
sldy in "Stick To Your Guns.
William Boyd again stars as
Cassidy.
ed 9,953 cans during 1941. They
condemned 3,173 cans of milk
and 212 cans of cream.
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CARS TO WHEELS
Portland, Jan. 14. (AP)
From hi automobile display
room, T. J. Armentrout, who
has sold cars for 23 years, began
selling bicycles yesterday.
PARADE OF 8CHOOLS
San Francisco (UP) June
Handke, 16-year-old daughter of
a traveling salesman, has attend
ed more than 80 schools In the
past 11 years. Born in Detroit,
she started traveling with her
father, Joseph, when she was
six months old. Since then she
has traveled the equivalent of
14 times around the world.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Trim mulea, S110. New
heavy tractor spring tooth. SSO.
Doctor Elliott.
FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished
bouae. SIS Cottage. Call 3M.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house.
Inquire Shady Nook Orocery.
FOR BALE Used cabinet radio. Lyric
model. S45 North Bartlett, Apt. 1.
USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a long
lasting (Ire. Valley Fuel Co. TeL
S37S.
NOTICE ( will not be responsible
(or debts contracted by anyone
other than myself. Mrs. Florence
B. CURel.
FOR SALE Cow. to freshen about
Jan. 90th. Bran Kubll, Central
Point. Route 1. Box lis.
ASSOCIATED heating oils day or
nlU. Tel. 8111. MED. FUEL.
FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping
room In private hvtme four blocks
from court house. 83 Pennsyl
vania. Telephone 35M.
TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid furl available. Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. 837.
FOR SALE Tour hoe don't gain,
have no appetite. S perry's 40 hog
concentrate will change things.
Monarch Seed at Feed Co.
WE BUT used cameraa, lenses and
photographic equipment. Let us
make you an offer. Bralnerd Cam
era Shop. 40 South Central.
SLEEPINO Cabin. llhta and fuel fur
nished. 418 Edwards.
FOR SALE Sperry'e Farm-Tested
Feeda are "topaM. You'll profit
thru their use. Monarch Seed at
Feed Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model
used oar. 1041 V- Pickup. 0 000
miles. See Harvey at Montgomery
Ward.
FOR BALE Superphoaphate. Cars
now arriving. Oct your order In
early. Supply limited. Monarch
Seed at Feed Co.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now S18.80 per
1 ton. Cheaper and better than coal.
valley Fuel Co. Tel. eaio.
THEY HAVE TO SEE A
MAN ABOUT A MURDER
Rowdy Nick and Nora Charie are bach
s a a In th kind of thrill-fun you're been
lonesome for! It' their best yet and
that moan it's terrific!
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FOR BALE Easy washer: exit rugl
pe- bedroom est. Mistletoe,
FOR SALE Land plaster now hi
stock. Monarch Seed at Peed Co.
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework and care of
child. Call at 111 Washington, west.
WANTED All around automobile
mechanic Must have own tools.
State experience and references, a,
good Job and good pay. Box led.
NOTICE
To all cooks, waitresses and bar
tenders, Medford and vicinity:
There will be a meeting at the
Labor Temple In the Liberty Build
ing, Friday evening. 8:80 p. m. of
Culinary Local No. 83. Our Char
ter la open for organization. Be
sura to attend.
WANTED To rent or lease modern,
house on to 30 acree of fertile
Irrigated soil. Stste price and lo
cation. Boi 1347. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced man to etre
3000 tier of wood. Bawley FueL
1 No. Riverside.
P B A loans quickly erncuotlp
Bandied Mart Ooldv Agency
RAW rtrR8 WANTED
HIGHEST cash prices paid for Uriah -rata.
Skunk. Mink. Coyote and Boa
Cats
Investigate our pries before re
tell
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUS
37 North Ore pa
WANTED Automobile body and fen
der mechanic. One with painting
experience preferred. Good proposi
tion to right man. Olv references
and full details first letter. Boc
1310, Tribune.
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clear head and breathing pas
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