Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1945, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Tuafdsy. Ttb. . 1945
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FOR HOOP TILT
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Capital City Five Said Bet
- ter Than In Early Season
": Tilts With Medford
face Grants Pan there Tuesday
night and Ashland there Friday
and here Saturday. The district
tournament is slated for the
Southern Oregon College of Edu
cation gym In Ashland February
23 and 24.
Ray Henderson's eighth grade
team will play Ashland eighth
graders In the preliminary, be
ginning at 7 o'clock. They have
met three times with Medford
winning two and Ashland one.
If Hcnderspn's team can win to
night it will cinch the southern
Oregon eighth grade champion
ship but an Ashland win will
throw it Into tie.
1 Medford high school's Black
! Tornado basketball crew Is all
primed for their clash with Sa
lem Vikings on the local hard
woods tonight, beginning at 8
; o'clock. The Tornado came
through their lop-sided conquest
of Bend last week-end In grand
'"shape and Coach Al Simpson
, announced today they are ready
tot their third meeting with Sa
lem this season. Medford won
tthe two previous encounters
r played at Salem December 24 !
i-and 30. I
'. According to the grapevine,
Salem has shown considerable
j Improvement since their early
.season mixes with the Tornado
and has beaten several of the
upstate teams recently. The Vik
ings use a three-two zone de
fense and will present the same
lineup here as faced the Tornado
t Salem, according to word re
ceived here. The Vlklngc lineup'
will probably consist of Bellin
ger and Fltzmaurlce at forwards.
Chamberlain center, and Bord
man and Lowe at the guard po
sitions. Medford wlU start off
with their regular lineup of
Hayes and Rosa at forwards,
Rlggs at center and Fawcett and
Watson at guards.
This will be a tuneup game
for the bitter week-end series
with Klamath Falls Pelicans,
who have also fallen twice be
fore the Tornado, In a pair of
southern Oregon conference
clashes on the Medford high
maple boards.
Ashland travels to Grants
Pass tonight for a southern Ore
gon conference tilt and the
Cavemen return the visit when
they go to Ashland Friday night.
Medford also faces a heavy
schedule next week when they
EX-PRO GRID PLAYER
ACCUSED OF THEFTS
Los Angeles, Feb. 8 OJ.FD
George Howard Andrews, 84,
reputedly a former professional
football player, was in Jail to
day on charges of cheating nis
employers out of $16,000 worth
of receipts during the past three
months.
Officers said Andrews had In
tercepted, endorsed, cashed and
deposited to his own account
some 816,000 In checks for Mar
wood, Ltd., an electrical supply
firm, whero he was employed as
a combination clerk and sales-
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By United Press
Washington Jimmy Blvlns,
188, Cleveland, stopped Georgie
Parks, 184, Washington, (3).
Philadelphia Willie Joyce,
13S, Gary, Ind., outpointed
Chalky Wright, 132V4, Los An
geles, (10),
Boston Henry Chemel, 161,
Portland, Me., outpointed Bert
Lytell. 154V, Fresno, Calif.,
(10).
New York Elmer (Violent)
Ray, 193, Los Angeles, knock
ed out Johnny White, 218, Jer
sey City, N. J., (1).
New Haven. Conn. Willie
Pep, 127, Hartford, Conn., out
pointed Willie Roache, laz, wu
mington, Del., (10).
BOWLING
In Classic league' last night
Rolling Pin defeated Jim's Super
Service two games to one (H,ohl
wig 224-608), Medford Feed &
Seed won two out of three from
Slanal Oil (Proctor 722-383) and
Maid-Rite defeated Domestic
Laundry two to one (Sims zz
620).
HEAVENLY
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tlmaly suits makes If look that way.
BARKER'S
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SALEM DEFEATS
INT
A fast-breaking Salem high
basketball squad turned back
Grants Pass 40 to 36 at Grants
Pass last night In the first leg
of their barnstorming trip into
Rogue River valley.
Superior heighth was the ma
jor factor as Salem controlled
the backboard most of the time
and continually outran the Cave
men. The visitors seemed In ex
cellent condition after their long
trip and carried the fight to
Grants Pass most of the time.
Helmhout scored 14 points to
lead the winners and was instru
mental In getting the fast break
to work.
Rogue Fiah Bill
Finds Objection
In G. Past Area
Grants Pass, Feb. 8 Objec
tion to house bill No. 269, In
troduced In the legislature by
Rep. W. ,W. Balderree of Grants
Pass, to prevent fishing with
hook and line from a boat or any
floating device In the section of
the river between Innes riffle,
about two miles this side of
Gallco, to Bailey creek, six or
seven miles further down the
rlveri was voiced today by local
fishing enthusiasts who pointed
out that the bill would deprive
residents along that stretch of
the river of the privilege of fish
ing from an anchored boat or a
salmon board.
It was said the bill, as drawn,
preventing fishing from a float
ing device or boat between July
1 and the end of the fishing sea
son, would favor a group of
visiting fishermen who come in
for about 30 days for shore fish
ing along that stretch of river.
. Hearing on the bill is sched
uled for Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at Salem.
MOSCOW'S LEAD SOARS
IN BILLIARD TOURNEY
Chicago, Feb. 6 (U.R)
Willie Mosconi's lead over Ralph
Greenleaf, Detroit, in the world's
championship challenge match
pocket billiards tournament
soared today as a result of his
two-block win last night.
The Toledo, O., player won
one block 125-71, with a high
run of 79. and took the other
125-104; with a 29 high run. To
tal score for the match now
stands Mosconl, 1450, Greenleaf,
1184, with 10 blocks still to be
played,
0MA, MAURIELL0 SIGN "
: FOR THIRD RING BOUT
New York, Feb. 6 (U.R)
Lee Oma of Detroit and Taml
Maurlello of New York will
meet at Madison Square Garden
In a tO-round "rubber" match on
March 80, Promoter Mike Ja
cobs said today.
Maurlello, Bronx heavy
weight, knocked out Oma in
their first meeting and Oma
gained a decision In their sec
ond bout,
BASKETBALL
Br United Press
Virginia Military, 35; Mary
land, 27.
Michigan State, 66; Kentucky,
SO.
Alabama, 05; Mississippi
State, 36.
Kansas State, 80; Missouri, 29.
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to cut Jao lines between Bataan and other Jio-held oarts of Luzon. Mot a shot was fired nor a bomb dropped throughout toe landing.
Parrls Island, 8. C. Smith sen
ed in the army tor several
months, about two years ago, but
was granted an honorable dis
charge on account of the serious
illness 01 nis iainer. mrs. tecu
Smith has secured employment,
and is living with her mother,
Mrs. Joe Cobb, at Houston,
Texas.
The high school uiris- League
dance at the Grange hall was
well attended, Feb. 3. urana
prize of the alt wool Diannei
went to Miss' uoroiny cairuum.
Pvt. Allan f, tomngwooa 01
Written Texas, arrived
here Feb. 3, to spend a furlough
of one week witn nis Dromer,
Rov. and mother, Mrs. Isabella
Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. oen n. uemrj
of Yakima, Wash., visited last
week with Mrs. Gentry's sisters.
Mrs. Reuoen moore ana mn.
Clyde Onn, and brother, Victor
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stone of
Central Point were recent visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Robertson. Mrs. Stona
was Miss Anna Mae Robertson,
before her marirage to Mr. Stona
at Reno, early last month.
Gsn. MacArthur Looks Over Recaptured Airfield
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Oen. Douglas MacArthur (pointing) examines wreckage of Jap planes that were caught on tne ground during
American oomDlng ot Mabalacat airfield, near Bamoan, on road to Manila,. Philippines capital liberated by
American trooDS. At ielt Is Ool. Uoyd Lehrbas. aide to MacArthur. S i g n a 1 Corps photo.
RALPH GULDAHL SIGNS
AS GOLF PROFESSIONAL
Chicago, Feb. 6 (U.R)
Ralph Guldahl, former two-time
winner of the National and
Western Open golf champion
ships, has signed a one-year con
tract as professional for the Me
dinah Country Club starting
April 15, A. J. Ehrlich, Mcdinah
golf chairman, announced today.
Foots Creek
Foots Creek, Feb. 6 Mrs.
Charles McLallen recently re
ceived word that her only sister,
Mrs. Charles Beard, passed
away at her home in Trafalgar,
Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Beard spent
several months here two years
ago and friends here were sorry
to learn ot her passing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prefountalne
left Feb 4 for several days' visit
with Mrs. Prefountnine's aunt,
Mrs. Douglas, at Mt. Shasta, Cel.
Mrs. Douglas, who Is In her
eighties, has not been well for
sometime.
- Bill Gardner visited Mickey
Reairen in a convalescent home
In Medford, Feb. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woods
have as guests, Mrs. Wood s sis
ter and husband from California.
Mrs. Bennett of t h s Foots
Creek store received word that
her daughter, Pvt. Mary Bennett
of the Wac, stationed at Boca
Raton flying field In Florida
has been sent to Georgia for two
weeks' training before being
sent to some unknown destination.
Hedy Lamarr Chosen As Most
Beautiful Woman In America
Mr. Rlnn Falrchlld Sr.. Mrs.
Elmer Clemens. Mrs. nueoen
Moore, Mrs. Chauncey F. Arant
iurr. Flnvrl Kellv and Mrs. Jant
zer. Alter tne Dusiness sessiuu,
a grab bag, and needlework
Miss Calleen Moore, secretary
In lnpol Viltrh crhool office.
was a guest over the week-end,
mi.. Molvn Horn, of Keno,
who Is attending business col
lege at Medford.
Mrs, L. L. Conger and Mrs.
Charles B. Broomfleld took the
latter's son, Robert to Grants
Pass. Feb. 1, tor meaicai atten
tion. Mr. Broomfield went to
Grants Pass, Feb. 4, and they all
.AhirnaH in their names nere.
Rev EHmnndson was a recent
visitor at the Reuben Moore
home for several days, enroute
to his home Bt Yakima, Wash.,
after visiting relatives in lexas
nnA CaMQmentlV Cfilif.
Mrs. Henry Herman wok ner
mother, Mrs. Frances Horn
k.via fn tha Rsn-ed Heart hos
pital In Medford, Feb. 3, for a
meriinal meCK-UD. Bna B lew
Hhvs' rest.
Mr nnrl Mrs. Eldon Bean
bought 6Vi acres of land from
the latter's uncle, victor nap
man, near Cascade Gorge, and
nlan on building a nouse in tne
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter smitn
have received word that their
inn Peril la in the U. S. Marine
Corps Reserve, and stationed al
; By Beverly Phillips
United Press Staff Correspondent
Boston, Feb. 6 U.R)-Joseph
A. Colettl, noted sculptor and
former associate of the late ar
tist, John Singer Sargent, today
listed his choices as the ten most
beautiful women in America as
follows:
1. Hedy LaMarr "a real
beauty, enchanting, unique- and
completely ravishing." , '
2. Greer Garson who typifies
the "essence, of aristocratic
charm and dignity."
3. Ingrid Bergman "a mar
velous figure from a sculptor's
viewpoint with an extraordinary
mouth."
4. Greta Garbo whose beauty
Is "elusive, making her eyes
hauntingly unforgettable."
5. Katharine Cornell who
possesses a "tremendous appeal
though it is likely to appeal to
the artist rather than the lay
man.
6. Vivian Leigh the "little
English girl with a winsome al
lure."
7. Ethel Barrymore a great
actress "beautiful in the classic
tradition whose head rather re
minds me of the Hermes by
Praxiteles."
8. Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
P.-T. A. Activities
Sams Valley P.-T. A. will
sponsor a box social Friday eve
ning, Feb. 0. at 8:30 In the school
house for the betiefit of the hot
lunch fund. .Elmer Chamber
lain of Eagle Point will auction
the boxes.
Speaker for the evening will
be Ben S.'hmldt of Medford, his
subject will be China. Everyone
is Invited to hear this Interest
ing talk. Uames will be played
in the latter part of the evening.
Every lady Is asked to bring a
well filled' box and every man
a well filled purse. Coffee will
be served by P.-T. A.
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8. Esther Williams "whose
clean-limbed appeal represents
the best of the American athletic
type."
10. Madeleine Carroll a "per
fectly natural beauty with mar
velous shoulders and a lovely
carriage."
Colettl, who lives in Qulcy, ex
plained that . Madame Chiang,
though not an American, was
included on his list because she
was educated in the United
States and had retained her as
sociation with this nation.
He said U. S. Rep. Clare
Boothe Luce, R Conn., just
missed a place among the ten,
but added that the secret of her
attractiveness was in her chic
dress. The dutchess of Windsor,
he said, fell into the same cate
gory.
Prospect
Prospect, Feb. 6 Mrs. George
L. Jantzer was hostess for the
Bumblebee club, Jan. 31. Lunch
eon was served at a long table,
decorated in the birthday motif,
honoring the birthday of Mrs,
Ed Pease. Place cards were ar
ranged for Mrs. Pease, Mrs. Da,
vld Neville, Mrs. Jeff Richey,
SELF-STYLED HERO TO
DO THREE-YEAR TERM,
Los Angeles, Feb. 6 U.R
Herschel E. Fueston, 33-year-old
self-styled "war hero" who ad
mitted in court being married
to five women without bothering
to get a divorce, today was sen
tenced to three years In prison
on charges ot Impersonating a
malnp in the armv air corns.
Fueston, who claimed to nave
shot down 48 planes as a combat
flier, was dishonorably dis
honorably discharged from the
army In 1929 for desertion in
Panama. '
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE Or OKEUUJN,
r-ro Tarifcnw rnTTMTV
In the Matter of the Estate of
HAD LEY J. .
Deceased.
KrnTirv 10 wiroirnv r.ivirN
that the undersigned, adminis
trator witn tne win annexed in
the above entitled matter, has
tilaA Ua.aln hta final .urtnW anrl
account, and that Monday,
marcn. iz, iua, at xu o ciucit
A. M. at the courthouse in tha
city of Medford, In said county,
has been fixed by the above
named court as the time and
place for hearing objections to
n;l linnl aMnm.nt anrl fr.1- H
Mill 1UIQ1 BUtVUU. B..U v. - --
examination and allowance
thereof.
Datedt February 8, 194S. ,
PORTER J. NEFF
Administrator of the estate of
Hadley J. Alley, deceased.
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