Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOOT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Frldar. Oct. 28, 1945
Wilmar, Cel., Oct. 26 U.R
Soldier John Michael Tessar
told police today (hat since he
pay? the bills in his family he
think he has the right to beat
his wife.
Shei if fs' deputies arrested
Tessar. 43, and took his wife.
Violet to the hospital with
severe bruises a brain concus
sion and two fractured vertebrae
afte-- she hart called for help.
"I'll do the same thing any
time I please as lung , as I am
paying the bills." police quoted
fW DROPS
AMERICA'S WASH WORD
him. He said his wife did not
have his dinner ready when he
arrived home.
Mrs. Tessar saH her husband
hit her in the face with his fist,
knocked her to the floor and
kicked her several times. She
is a'.sa suffering from a black
eye. back and chest bruises, a
broken tooth, contusions and
shock.
P.-T. A. Activities
Butt Falls P.-T.A.
Flection of a Drcsidcnt will
take place at the regular meet
ing nf ihe Parent-Teacher asso
ciation of Butte Falls Tuesday,
Oct. 30, at 7:30 p. m. in tnc nign
school auditorium.
Kvervnne interested In the
association Is urged to attend.
ROYALTY ARRIVES
Halifax, N. S., Oct. 28 (U.R)
Prince nhvka of Rumania and
his wife Princess Matilda ar
rived here today on the liner
Queen Elizabeth on his way to
a visiting professorship at the
University of Southern California.
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FIRE DAMAGES HOME
The residence ot John H. Col-
'.cy, 216 North Froi.t street, was
bad'.y damaged by fire about
11:30 am. today when a wood
stove blew up. according to city
firemen The bluze spread
throughout the entire lower
floor before being brought
under control.
Um Mill Trltiuna Want Ad.
YOUTH REVIVAL
(INTERDENOMINATIONAL)
RT. and Mrs. Sidney Baxter
at the
FOURSQUARE
GOSPEL CHURCH
Central and Jackson
TONIGHT
Ocl. 28, 7:45 P.M.
Croups from Crescent City,
Grants Pais, Ashland and
Central Point will be fur
nishing special singing and
musical numbers.
U-Come - All-Come - Wei-Come
IS DISMISSED BY
ACTION OF COURT
An order dismissing Mrs. La
cille Kennedy as trustee of the
estate of Buren C. Kennedy, a
missing person" was signed in
probate court yesterday by Judge
J. B. Coleman. Kennedy, a pri
soner in a Japanese camp near
Shanghai was recently liberated
and has returned. He was a
workman on Wake island when
it was captured by the Japanese,
and was officially adjudged "a
missing person" by the govern
ment, August 10, 1942. Nothing
was heard from Kennedy dur
ing his captivity, and his fate
was in doubt.
The Kennedys lived on a farm
near the town of Rogue River,
and several months ago Mrs.
Kennedy, employed by the
Southern Pacific here, sold the
place for $2500, after her ap
pointment as trustee. Kennedy
was one of many Jackson and
Josephine county residents em
ployed in building air bases In
the Pacific.
Kennedy returned recently
and filed a petition setting forth
that his wife, as trustee of the
estate had given a full account
ing, and asked that she be dis
missed as trustee. A "courtesy
interest" in the estate was duly
set aside for Kennedy, as the law
provides.
Attorney Otto Frohnmeyer
represented the Kennedys In the
action..
Air Line Exnansion Plan
Hurry! Only A Few Left!
Modern, Easy To Reach
FROZEN
Food Lockers
Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Office Hour. 9 to 3
POLAR COLD CO.
9 Hawthorne Ave.
Phone 5990
A party of six, Including
Carlos Morris, deputy coroner,
j Lee Po-t, who furnished a pack
: horse and acted as guide. Bob
Pruitt, CM' Aeronautics repre
J scntnlive, Dick Baize, Ed Pease,
j and Bill Plaskett returned to
i Mcdforl about 7:10 p.m. yestv
; day with the body of Robert
Armstrong who was killed in
i a plane crah nea.- Butte Fork,
in the Upper Apulgate region,
ast .l ily 21. Armstrong had
been buried at th" scene of the
crash, nlont; with Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvan Goslir.er and Mrs. Gos
'iner's sister all ".f Portland.
Armstrong's body, which was
disinterred nt the lequest of his
wiftf, will be shipped to Lindsay,
Calif., tonight for final rites
which will he held Monday.
Morris said relatives of the
Gosliners had placed a bronze
plaque at the scene of burial,
i giving place nnd date of birth
and date of death of all the
! victim.
4-H WINNER
Moscow, Ida., Oct. 26 (U.R)
Donald Danner, 14-ycar-old Cas
sia county youth, won first place
honors and a $25 war bond for
Idaho 4-H dairy production for
1945, it was announced yester
day by Dan Warren, state 4-H
leader.
HOLLYWOOD ENDINQ
Hollywood, Oct. 28 (U.R)
Actress Ann Dvorak today sued
to divorce Movie Director Leslie
Fenton on grounds of cruelty.
The couple, who reached an out-of-court
property settlement,
w?re married In Yuma, Ariz., in
1932.
LOGGERS and
Railroad Section Men
NEEDED AT ONCE
Experienced Fallcr. and Buckera, Choker Setters, Hook
er, and Section men are needed at once for our logging
operation, two mile, east of town of Butte Fall,, Oregon
(37 rn.le. east of Medford on Fiah Lake-Lake of the
Wood, road.) Cabin, are available, with table., chair.,
Dedstead. and .pnng., cook .tove. and running hot and
cold water. Private boarding house for single men.
Urammar and h.gh .chool, church and retail store, in
Butte halls. Must have own transportation.
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WOODS OR RAILROAD
OPERATIONS
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vtaeed todsr her ha1 found
the man with the "cast-iron
stomach."
Willie Martin, 22, tried to
commit suicide by drinking a
mixture of iodine, turpentine,
rat poison, kerosene, a lighter
fluid, shoe polish and wine.
Martin Is sick.
HELLO NEW ZEALAND
New York, Oct. 28 (U.R)
Telephone service between th
United States and New Zealand
was opened officially today with
an exchange of greetings be.
tween officials of both countriej
Cloalm time for damned Am
. ai lor Lai, tc Clasaify 125 p'J '
Civil aeronautics board ap
proval has authorized United
Air Lines to operate an alternate
route between Pacific northwest
cities and southern California by
flying direct from Sacramento to
Fresno, thus giving both a coas
tal and inside routing. Simultan
eously, United announced it will
start service to Stockton, Modes
to, Merced and Visaiia, to which
cities it has been certificated by
the C.A.B., as soon as airport
facilities and equipment permit.
The map above also shows ap
plications of United Air Lines to
provide additional service by
"dropping down" to numerous
cities immediately under or close
to United's existing air network
to provide plane service of trunk
line type. Cities United seeks to
add to its existing network are
Aberdeen-Hoquiam", Che h a 1 i s
Centralia, Yakima, The Dalles,
North Bend-Marshfield, Eureka,
Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Long
Beach, Chico, Klamath Falls,
Bend, Baker, Twin Falls, Good
ing and Ogden.
Heavy lines show United's ex
isting routes. Broken lines show
how, by detouring less than 100
miles from its existing airways.
United could add approximately
23 cities.
G.I.s W atch Draft Board
Gag On Army's K Ration
Jersey City, N.- J., Oct. 26
(U.R) Local draft board No. 16
agreed today after eating army
rations that war is hell unless
your cousin is the company cook.
The board members dined last
night on army "K" and "C" ra
tions at Jersey City's Belford
Inn, at the invitation of six for
mer draftees, most of the "draft
ers" were gagging before the
dinner was through.
Their hosts watched and laugh
ed. "Boy, is this fun," said Ex-Cpl.
James De Lorenzo.
He was watching a bald-headed
man slowly choke on a hunk
of cheese.
That's Joe Michalski," Delo
renzo said. "He's secretary of this
draft board, chum. Yeah, the
same outfit that sent me tramp
ing for three years overseas with
the fifth army."
Michalski was game. He
clutched the box of "K" rations
with one hand, while he poked
grimly at his cheese with the
other. Eight affiliates of No. 16,
including three doctors' and a
woman clerk, sat glumly beside
him. Some ate, and some just
sighed.
Dr. Jerome Paterno was the
only man that the ex-doughs
couldn't push over. He ate two
boxes of "K" rations, and at least
two cans of the greasy "C".
'Why, boys, I don't think the
stuff is bad at all," he said.
"Come on, give me another por
tion." They heaped it on, and Paterno
calmly downed it.
"Gee, Doc," Pat Spaldo said,
"you would have made one
helluva good soldier."
When the last scrap of rations
had disappeared, and some of the
draft board boys had recovered
their breath, everybody shook
hands. The banquet was over.
"Where's Paterno?" someone
asked.
He was In that place marked
"men." They claimed they found
the good doctor holding up the
door.
Lee Stidd. Jr., of Portland,
president of the Oregon Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will pre
side over the state JayCee board
of directors meeting at Medford
armory Saturday and Sunday.
Lofton Tatum, Portland attor
ney and past president of the
Oregon JC, will also attend with i
the Portland delegation. Other
state officers to be here are Merl
Nash, Eugene, first vice presi
dent; Marvin Hixon, Klamath
Falls, second vice president;
Bruce Gilbert, Bend, secretary,
and Victor Milnes, Medford,
treasurer.
Climaxing Saturday's meeting
will be the banquet at the KP
hall at 6:30 p. m. O. H. Bengtson,
representative to the state legis
lature, will speak. Carey Thoma-
son will act as master of cere- i
monies and C. L. (Flash) Fidler
will provide sound equipment.
Following the banquet will be
a semi-formal dance at the arm
ory with Paul Selby and Don
Foote as co-chairmen.
Ray Ish, registration chairman,
will keep the registration booth
at the Chamber of Commerce
open until 9 p. m.
Hard - to - Get
Merchandise
Just Received!
OLDEST VET DIES
Los Angeles, Oct. 26 (U.R)
John M. Ferguson, 104, oldest
Civil war veteran in California,
died last night at Sawtelle Vet
erans' hospital. Ferguson, who
lived alone in a Long Beach,
Calif., hotel, enlisted as a bugler
with the 1st New York light ar
tillery when he was 21 years
old and saw action at Antietam,
Richmond and elsewhere along
the Potomac.
FRANK C. ANGLE
Portland. Ore., Oct. 26 (U.R)
Frank C. Angle 44, general
sales manager of the Allis-Chal-mers
manufacturing company
t.nd former Oregon State Col
lege football star, died today In
Milwaukee, Wis., relatives were
notified in Portland today.
Engle played football at Wash
ington high school in Portland
before attending OSC, and serv
ed in World War I with the Ore
gon national guard..
CAST IRON STOMACH
Springfield, O. Oct. 26 (U.R)
Hosp'tal authorities were con-
Xmas Is Near
A Karakul Wool Blanket or
Auto Robe makes Appreciat
ed Gifts. See them at Banquet
Room, Holland Hotel. Open
Evenings till 9 p. m.
WOMEN!
FULL OR PART TIME
WORKERS NEEDED
HAY HIPT 8 a-m-t0 6 p-m-Raln '
U r I Jllir I shine Inside work, can
ning pears.
EVENING SHIFT ZxiffZ
PEAR CANNING season Is now on at your local can
nery, Front and 13th streets. GOOD WAGES GOOD
WORKING HOURS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS!
Piece Work for Women with
GUARANTEED HOURLY MINIMUM!
ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP.
Telephone 3982
G. N. PAYS DIVIDEND
St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 26 U.R)
Directors of the Great Northern
railway today authorized ray
ment of a 51.50 dividend on Dec.
10 to stockholders of record on
Nov. 9, President F. J. Gavin an
nounced. The railway paid a
dividend of $1.50 per share on
June 21, this year. In 1944.
there were two dividends of $1
each.
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Holmes
Children Nursery
402 Boardmsn St. Ph. 4S10
Medford, Oregon
Day Cjre for Children
Two to Six
Hours: 7 a. m. to 6:00 p.m.
Rates: 20c per hour by day
or $8 00 a week.
Complete Factory Approved
SAFETY
SERVICE
Chrysler Fac
tory Engineer
ed and Inspect
ed Parti for
Chrysler
Dodg
Plymouth
Dodgt Trucks
L C. TAYLOR CO.
DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS
112 So. Riverside Phon 296S
Dependable I
I SeRVICB I
Of
War Surplus Property
Our bid was accepted for some war surplus materials and
we are passing this and many other items on to you at a
great savings. This Is all new merchandise.
200 Triple Dipped Enamel Double
Boilers $ 1.25
24 Bucket Spray Pumps. Just the thing
for chicken house. Army approved In
cendiary Sprayer 1.00
12 Kraut Cutter 1.25
2 Nail Strippers 12.50
4 Little Giant No. 305 Tap and Die Sets 20.00
12 Vegetable Bins. These have been off
the market for some time 3.10
12 Drain Cleaners, $2.50 value 1.50
$3.95 value 2.50
Leever Hardware Co.
225 East 6th
Phono 3231
Men's Heavy Union Suits
Cotton - Fleece $ .98
Lined i
Sport Denim Yardage
39-inch wide
fast color yd. w m
Bicycle Speedometers
Stewart Warner
Cadet
Vacuum. Bottles
Pint $1.09
size 1
Locker Trunks
Plus Excise $.90
Tax W
22 Cal. Repeater Rifles
Mossberq Stf
Bolt Action
54-Inch Oilcloth
Limited MgZc
quantity yd.
Rayon Panties
All Elastic "gQc
Bands
Chenille Robes
Women's and $ M'9Q
Misses
Wool Sport Skirts
New Shipment $ .98
Just Received
Bath Mat Sets
Basket Tuft, with $.35
Toilet Seat Cover
Bicycle Tires
26-inch $1-79
Balloon 1
Automatic Rifles
22 Cal. $.55
Mossberg Deluxe
Cream Separators
Floor Model $1.00
Bench Model $52.25 Oi
Closet Combination
Washdown 5.45
vitreous China
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