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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942
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IN STATEJVIERGER
Prepaid Doctor and Hospital
Group Cooperates With
Oregon Physicians' Service
A new development In the
field of prepaid medical and hos
pital care for civilian employee
groups was announced saiuraay
by Dr. W. G. Bishop, president
of the Southern Oregon Medical
Service Association.
"Oregon's medical profession
Is fulfilling its pledge to rendet
the highest type of medical care
to employee groups, through
Oregon Physicians' Service, the
approved state-wide medical
service plan sponsored by the
Oregon State Medical Society,'
Dr. Bishop said, "and on Novem
ber 1, the Southern Oregon Med
ical Service Association will be
come a part of the Oregon Phy
sicians' Service. The local office,
in the Medford Center Building,
will be maintained and the usual
procedure of rendering medical
services to employes under cov
erage will not be changed.
Gives Patient Choice
"A large percentage of doctors
in Oregon are co-operating in the
service plan, thus enabling the
patient to have a free choice of
co-operating physicians and sur
geons in all parts of the state,
and further the plan provides
for medical service anywhere in
the United States. A choice of
hospital also is offered. The Sa
cred Heart hospital and Com
munity hospital of Medford, the
Community hospital of Ashland,
and the Josephine County Gen
eral hospital of Grants Pass care
for patients under the plan, as
do other hospitals throughout
the state."
Oregon Physician's Service
and its affiliates are already
serving 75,000 employes In nu
merous sections of the state, ac
cording to Dr. Bishop, who said
the doctors pride themselves in
preserving the personal patient
physician relationship under the
plan.
Details of Oregon Physicians'
Service may be obtained from
its office in the Medferd Center
Building, telephone 4044.
doting time for CIsMlfletf ads a
a. m. To tat to Clutltr 13:30
p. m.
STEPS UP IN NAVY ERRED
Orion McDonald of 417 North
Front street has received a let
ter from hi. son, Edwin A. Mc
Donald, telling of his promotion
to the rank of lieutenant-com
mander in the V. S. navy.
Lleut-Comdr. McDonald, who
Joined Vie navy in 1923, Is a
Medford high and United States
Naval academy graduate, and is
now commanding officer aboard
the USS Hovey (DMS11.) Fol
lowing his graduation from An
napolis in 1930 he was in the
air corps for a number of ears,
later transferring to surface
units of the navy.
Well known here, Lieut.
Comdr. McDonald formerly car
ried papers for The Mail. Tri
bune and played in the high
school band. He - has three
brothers, Vernon, Raymond and
Norval, the latter two being em
ployed in aircraft plants in Los
Angeles. Vernon is a city fire
man in the same city.
Arlen Miller, Klamath Indian,
was sentenced to serve 10
months in federal custody Sat
urday morning by U. S. District
Court Judge James Alger Fee.
Miller was indicted by the fed
eral grand jury for stealing a
wheel, tire and tube last July,
and when he pleaded guilty at
his arraignment earlier in the
week was referred to the proba
tion officer for report.
Alfred Shleman of Sutherlln,
charged with violation of the
fair labor standards act, was re
leased on $1,000 bail.
The U. S. district court trial
Jury was released by Judge Fee
Friday afternoon to report Mon
day at 9 a. m.
Mason Dillard, assistant U. S.
attorney, and Mrs. Dillard left
here Saturday for Portland-
RENT "CRACKDOWN"
, San Francisco, Oct. 17 (U.R)
The federal rent-control author
ity tonight Intensified a "crack
don" drive against rent viola
tors in the San Francisco Bay
area by doubling its staff of investigators.
- Closing time for Classified ads ft
. m To 1st to Classify 12:30
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IN HOPES
Greyhound
SCHEDULES
CHANGED
. SPEED -
- CX, LIMIT
jjjgj MILES
Office of Defense Transportation has ordered bus
companies to reduce operating speed to 35 miles pet
hour-we are complying with this order.
This requires thousands of changes in arrival and de
parture times for hundreds of cities and towns. New
timetables must be prepared and printed, but due to
the great amount of work involved there will be some
slight delay in the issuance of new schedule folders.
Please consult your local Greyhound agent for in
formation on schedules.
KIIP IUYINO WAR BONDS
OF JOB IN FILMS
Hollywood, Oct. 17 U.R) Ju
venile authorities tonight looked
into the surprising movieland ad
ventures of Betty Hansen, 17-
year-old Nebraska high school
girl who told them she consented
to intimacy with Film Star Errol
Flynn in the hope of getting a
Job in the movies.
' "1 did it of my own free will,"
she explained to investigators.
describing how Flynn assertedly
led her to an upstairs bedroom
during a gay party at the Bel
Air home of Fred McEvoy,
wealthy British sportsman and
former Olympics bobsled champion.
'I thought it would get me in
to pictures."
Her charges led to a complaint
filed against the swashbuckling
Irish actor, accuring him of
statutory rape. Flynn surrend
ered voluntarily last night and
was released on $1,000 bail pend
ing a hearing next Friday before
Municipal Judge Oda Faulconer.
Similar complaints charging
rape were issued against three
studio workers.
Juvenile officers, studying the
activities of Miss Hansen since
the party at McEvoy's home on
September 27, indicated mat
further arrests might be expect
ed.
FATE SCRAMBLES
Despite the fact that O. H.
Borthwick of Central Point be
lieves that a Jinx has followed
him for the last year, he an
nounced today that he expects
to leave next week for a trip
east, which eventually will bring
him to San Antonio, rex., to
spend the winter.
Fate began interfering wun
his plans last December, Mr.
Borthwick said, when he had
sold his 2,100-acre ranch- at An
telope, Wn., preparatory to go
ing to Hawaiian islands. Before
he was out of the state Pearl
Harbor was bombed. He and
his wife came to Central Point
to reside instead. This month
the couple planned to move to
San Antonio, and Mrs. Borth
wick became ill with a stroke
and passed away.
So, before going to San An
tonio, Mr. Borthwick will re
turn to Antelope to get his half
brother, Isaac Hixon, and the
two will visit their native town
of Kinderhook, 111.
THE DECORATOR'S CORNER
RAKED BY BLAZF
Portland, Oct. 17 -OI.P)
Police and firemen tonight in
vestigated a $250,000 fire that
raged through ten stores in a
downtown business district of
Portland today.
Six hundred city firemen,
coast guardsmen and a number
of auxiliary firemen fought the
three-alarm blaze for two hours
as it endangered business pro
perty in three city blocks.
Fireman Kenneth E. Garber
was reported improved at a local
hospital after he had been pinned
beneath wreckage of the Roberts
Brothers annex store. Nineteen
others narrowly escaped death
as two floors of the building
collapsed. j
SCHOOL FUND OF
Salem. Ort., Oct. 17. 0J.Pr
State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott
renounced $30,799.32 In excess
Income taxes have been distri
buted to Jackson county in lieu
of half of a two-mill state ele
mentary school tax (or the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1943.
Cm MU Tribune Wnt ads.
FOR WINTER COMFORT
GLASS IN YOUR SERVICE PORCH
AND
INSTALL STORM WINDOWS
THE COST IS MODERATE
PADGHAM PLANING MILL
Pafalm FmUtlmgt I'm sure many
more people would repaint their
rooms If they didn't dread having
the house torn up for a week or so
with that pungent turpentine odor
penetrating every Inch of the
house.
I'm Just aa arm many people
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there was a paint that dried In an
hour, had no "paint odor", and
nuea painiers to do several
rooms between breakfast and
dinner and have everything in
w m uuraiBi mjrni a sleep.
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or not. It's brand new, and waa
wmuopea 10 take the fuss out of
redecorating. Called Kem-Tone, It
actually dries in an hour, and one
coat Is usually enough to cover
any surface.
Part of Its apeedlness Is due to
It rapid drying but part is due to
its ability to go on any surface
including wallpaper without
priming. As long as a wall la fair
ly clean and not greasy, the paint
ers can walk in and start their
single coat Job. Many Jobs have
been finished two hours after the
painters arrived, and all furnish
ings can be back In time for din
ner. And you can sleep in a Kem
Toned room the same night, with
out being bothered by turpentine
fumes.
Aa for redecorating trail-papered
rooms, you can put this new
plastic-base finish right on the
paper, provided it Isn't loose. It
covers those faded pink rosebuds
lit
and Japanese lanterns perfectly,
and gives you a smooth modern
wall surface without steaming or
scraping or mess.
Of course, if your present walla
are plastered or wall-board that's
even better, and you can put this
new plastic finish right over the
plastered surface without waiting
for primers or size to dry. The
colors are good, too: there are
thirteen atandnj-ri natia .
deeper tones and twenty-four spe-
chu iuils can oe oDiained by mix
ing two standard colors together.
Tha urn ninl h.v.
an Ingenious new device for ap-
yiytus iu im cauea ine Kouer
Knitter anrl If iM f v.- t
paint brushes, which by the way.
are getting scarce these days be
cause of the blAkade of Chinese
hog bristles. The Roller-Koater
constat rtf a ftrii
on a handle and you merely dip It
u u piasuc niusn ana roll it on
the walls helter-skelter. Not only
dOea It rfVH rich atln.tl.4 -f
Uke painted canvas walls and
eliminate all chance of brush
marks and lap-lines, but it's a lot
more fun than using a paint brush.
Church Invites Army
Men And Families To
6 o'Clock Reception
The First Christian church, at
Ninth street and Oakdale ave
nue, will give a reception for
army men and their wives this
evening at 6 o'clock. It will be
an informal occasion to enable
families of the church to get ac
quainted with families of the
army men stationed here. The
nursery will be open to care for
small children.
A program will be presented
by representatives of the church
and the guests. Refreshments
will be served. The pastor.
Rev. R. W. Coleman, stressed
that the reception Is not an in
vitation affair and all who are
interested may come and bring
their friends. It is hoped that
it will provide an opportunity
for many of the army families
to get acquainted with each
other,
Mrs. Ralph Cook, the church
hostess, is in charge of arrangements.
MISSING MAN REWARD
Fort Collins, Colo., Oct. 17
(U.R) A reward of $500 was of
fered tonight for the finder of
Arthur W. Clark. 42-year-old
Denver bottling company execu
tive, who has been missing in
the rugged Grey Rock district
IS miles northwest of Fort Col
lins, since Thursday,
Closing time for Classified ads 0
i. m. To late to Classify 12:30
Registration In Jackson coun
ty for all parties for the general
election totals 17,741, a decline
of 1,319 over the same period
in 1940 when it was 19,060. De
parture of many for war and
defense work, is given as the
reason for the drop by the coun
ty clerk's office.
Both the democratic and re
publican registrations showed
losses.
The republican count this year
is 9,618, in 1940 it was 10,146:
the democrats this year show
7,929, in 1940 they had 8,877.
The republican loss is 528 voters,
tne democrats, 740.
Miscellaneous registrations this
year total 194, in 1940 there
were 237, a loss of 40.
PITEOUS PLEA OF
PICKLE PACKERS
Portland. Ore., Oct. 17 0J.PJ
With Oregon's pickle packers
affected by an acute shortage of
pickers, the Morning Oregonian
tonight summed up the situation
this way:
"Pickle packers' prospects cf
getting pickle pickers to pick
pickles for pickle- packers to
pack are poor. Pickle pickers let
pickles go to pot to prtake of
pleasanter pickin's in war pro
duction, leaving ipckle packers
without pickles to pack and In
l pretty pickle."
DEAFENED?
FREE CONSULTATION
at the
MEDFORD HOTEL
All day and evening SUN
DAY, OCTOBER Hth by
special appointment.
Introducing the New Sym
phonic Acousticon. The
latest aid for the deafened
by America's oldest hearing
aid firm. Based en U. S. Na
tional Deafness Survey.
Ask for Mr. S. C. Mitchell,
Medford Hotel
San Francisco, Oct. 17 (U.R)
Four-year-old Vivian Miller, kid
naped from her San Francisco
wife who "always wanted a
home by an ex-convict and his
child," was reunited with her
mother tonight at the city pail.
A police caravan of three mo
tor cars brought Vivifin and her
father, Morris Miller, 200 miles
from Red Bluff, Calif., with the
confessed kidnapers, Beaumont
and Charlotte Du Bois.
Vivian rushed into her moth
er s arms, sobbing "Mommy, '
mommy!" when the party ar- j
rived at the police station. ;
DuBois, also known as Wil ;
liam Thompson, and his 23-year-;
old wife, who said they kidnaped i
Vivian because "we couldn't j
have a child of our own," watch- i
ed the happy mother and daugh
ter silently.
Outmoded women's hats
which can be refashioned into
1942 styles are in great demand
in the United Kingdom.
OQJOEDD
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pay rent, you
can pay for
your own home
thru our low
cost loan lan
BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS
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savings & loan association
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