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The world's largest airplane
an eight-motor craft with a gross
weight of 400.000 pounds, being
built by Hughes Aircraft Co
will be almost entirely of wood
but not
too big to
be friendly
YES, w'r lh "big" hotol.
And because we ore the big
hotel totemn end diplomat!.
Admirals and Generals, and
lots of movie stars fust natural
ly come to The Olympic. Of
course wo're happy to have
them, but actually we are as
anxious. In tact more anxfou,
to have our Northwest neigh
bars. The opple grower from the
Wenatchee Valley, the lumber
man from Oregon, the mining
man from Spokane, the mer
chant from Portland
This Is fhefr horn In leattla
and we want them to usa It,
We envision The Olympic as
being a sort of headquarters
for our neighbors from all parts
ef the state whon they are Id
Seattle. The place to which cltl
sens of the Northwest come just
as naturally, and feef fust as
much at home, as do cltlxens of
the world. And that Is precisely
what we would like It to be.
So whon you come to Soattle,
come to The Olympic. You'll
find that while wo're big, we're
not too big to be friendly. That
wo are going "all out" to do
serve your business. And you'll
be surprised at the reasonable
ness of the bill, tool
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Frld7. Not. 16. 1945
FOLLOWS MASK'S
ARMORY VICTORY
A baby riot followed the Gray
MaFk's win over Harold (Blood
and Guts) Davidson In the top
main event at Inst night' wrest
ling card at the armory. After
the Hood had taken the final
tumble he started to leave the
ring but was met by a swarm
of sailors and other lred fans
who threatened to "take him
on." Kest of tne crowa, aireaay
leaving the auditorium, rushed
back to the ringside and shore
patrol and civilian police broke
It up before any blows were ex
changed. It was several minutes,
however, before the mystery
man could safely leave the ring
The Mask took the first spill
over his rival in tne secona
round with a body press which
followed a series of head butts
Davidson, with the near-capacity
crowd behind him Instead of
against him bs usual, used sev
eral body flips and a press to
annex the second full in the
third canto. "Old Stoneface'
took the deciding fall with a
press after knocking Davidson
into the spectator's laps.
Angclo Martinelll used a body
press to take the winning fall
from Ernie Plluso In the other
half of the twin main event.
Martinelll took the first spill In
the second round with a Boston
crab and Plluso evened the
count In the fourth with son
nenburgs and a press.
Tex Porter and Bulldog Jack
son went to a draw In the open
er, each Retting a fnll.
Promoter Mack Llllard said
he would present an outstand
ing card next Thursday night,
Thanksgiving.
GAELS SEE BOWL BID
IF THEY BEAT UCLA
New Orleans, Nov. 18 (U.PJ
Well-Informed sports sources
said today that St. Mary's of
California would get a Sugar
Bowl Invitation If the Gaels de
feat UCLA Saturday.
A Bowl representative was ex
pected to watch the game. It
was believed that St. Mary's
would oppose Alabama If the lat
ter did not go to the Rose Bowl.
Dm Mull Trlnuns Want Ada
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TALENT-E. P. CLASH
Coach Roy Parr of Talent an
nounced today that his starting
line-up for the county six-man
championship clash with Eagle
Point at Talent tonight will in
clude Sanders and Hayman at
ends; Williams, center; Hartley,
quarterback; Dorman, halfback;
and Frink, fullback.
Starting for Eagle Point are
Mulhollen and Russell, ends;
Valde, center; Young, quarter
back; Kimmel, halfback; and
Walgamot, fullback.
Kirkwood Leads
In $10,000 Open
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 16 (U.R)
The $10,000 Azalea open moved
into the second round today
with 11 golfers, led by Joe Kirk
wood of Philadelphia, at or un
der par for the tricky Azalea
course.
Long, accurate drives helped
Kirkwood, famed as a trick-shot
artist, to a four-under-par 68 on
yesterday's opening round. He
had an eagle on the first hole
and birdies on five others.
Ben Hogan, Hershey, Pa.,
Sam Byrd, Detroit, and Denny
Shute, Akron, O., were one
stroke behind Kirkwood.
Aging Lon Warneke
Released by Cubs
Chicago, Nov. 16 (U.R) The
Chicago Cubs discarded two
old-time baseball stars today
when they unconditionally re
leased Pitcher Lon Warneke
and Outfielder Johnny Moore.
Warneke, the "Arkansas thin
man" who was one of the game's
great righthanded pitchers a
decade ago, asked for his release
in order to begin a minor league
umpiring career next season.
ARMY MAY GO TO ROSE
BOWL, SOLON HINTS
New Orleans, Nov. 16 (U.R)
Navy will not play a post-season
"Bowl" game, but Army may go
to the Rose Bowl, according to
Rep. F. Edward Hebert, D., La.,
a member of the Naval Aflairs
committee.
Hebert said Secretary of the
Navy James Forrcstal and An
napolis officials had ruled
against a possible Orange Bowl
appearance by Navy, but that he
believed War Secretary Robert
Patterson and West Point offici
als would approve a trip for
Army, which has been promin
ently mentioned as a Rose Bowl
participant.
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Gun Club Holds
Turkey Shoot
The season's first turkey
shoot will be held at the Med
ford Gun Club at Crater Lake
Four Corners Sunday morning,
commencing at 10:30 a. m.
Shooters will contest In their
own ability class for the birds
and anyone wanting to win a
turkey will have that oppor
tunity provided without enter
ing the shooting contests. All
events are open to the public.
LOUIS
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DRAWS 6,000
EXHIBITION BOUT
Ran Francisco. Nov. 16 (U.R)
Joe Louis, world's heavyweight
champion, today said mat ne was
"well satisfied" with his condi
tion after engaging in his first
civilian exhibition bout In three
years.
I.nnia went four rounds last
night with two sparring partners
at Civic Auditorium before 6,000
fans who paid $14,000 to see the
champion in action.
FISHING AT CHETC0
RIVER REPORTED GOOD
Direct reports from the mouth
of the Chetco river, near Brook
ings, are that the Coast Guard
has cleared out the mouth of the
river, which was closed by sand
from the ocean tides, and that
the salmon are now taking spin
ners and fishing has been very
good the past week.
Mt. Rainier, Washington
which Tacomans call Mt. Ta
coma is an extinct volcano.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
with ruin ihowera In valleys and
now In mountains tonight and Sat.
urdav. Cooler toniKht.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Snturrlny with scattered llant mow
era. Snow flurries In mountains.
Colder tonight. Fresh to strong
southwesterly winds off coast becom
ing Iresn westerly baturaay.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today
Highest 07: lowest 25.
Totul monthly precipitation 1.74
inches.
Excess for the month .66 Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1945. 3 40 Inches.
Excess for the season .32 Inches.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p.m. yes.
terday 63; 4:30 today 97.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:03 a.m. Sunset 4:49 p.m.
Observations lateen, at 4:30 a.m.
120 Meridian Time:
High Low prec.
Boise 51
33
34
33
41
47
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Boston ..... 42
Chicago . 44
Denver .. 70
Eureka . . ...... M
Havre 27
Los Anpeles ... 08
Medlnrd 50
New York 46
Omaha 64
I'hccmx ...... 73
Portland 50
Reno 51
Rosaiurg .. ......... 40
Salt Lake 40
San Francisco ................ 58
Seattle 55
Spokane 48
Washington, D. C. SO
Varttna 54
37
41
35
48
41
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LEGION WILL HAVE
OWN BUILDING BY
CONVENTION TIE
Medford Post No. 15 of the
American Legion voted to ac
quire a building large enough
to take care of all the needs of
the Legion and auxiliary, at the
regular bi-monthly meeting this
week.
Commander Richard Baize ap
pointed Merle Jarmin, chairman
of a special building committee
which will report to the post at
the next regular meeting, Nov.
28. Other members of the
building committee are Fred
Scheffel, Paul Rynning, Leon
Jacobs and Walter Relnking.
O. L. Overmyer will head the
special building finance commit
tee including A. Orln Schetick,
Walter Looker, E. L. Lenox and
George Gates.
Members of the post plan to
have a building ready to occupy
when the state convention opens
In - Medford next summer. Ad
vance reports indicate that the
convention will be much laryer
than any department of Oregon
convention held in the past, due
to the large number of World
war II veterans Joining the or
ganization. BIRTHS
STONE To Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel, Box 173, Central Point,
Nov. 11, 1945, girl, 8 lbs., at
Osteopathic Clinic.
HOOVER To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin, 21 Vi S. Orange, Nov.
13, 1945, boy, 9 lbs., at Osteo
pathic Clinic.
Closlna time ror Sunday Too Late
to Clanvlfy 4 no Saturday afternoon
Plaaae remember
. llm lew 1946
f Finest of the Famous "Silver Streaks"
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SEE THE 1946 PONTIAC SATURDAY AT
SALES &
Sixth and Grape Streets
The new 1948 Bulck is due
to arrive here late today and
will be placed on exhibition
Saturday according to R. A.
Skinner, local Bulck dealer.
The showing will be held at
Skinner's Garage, 145 South
Riverside Avenue.
"With new advanced styling,
scores of important changes and
improvements in appearance
and design will make our ex
hibit of the new Buicks some
thing that motorists of this
vicinity will not want to miss,"
states Mr. Skinner. "The new
cars are not only highly refined
in every detail but once more
incorporate materials which
have not been available since
1941."
"Buick's post-war plans, re
cently announced, call for tre
mendously increased production
facilities with a goal of well
over a half million cars per
year. Upon completion of these
plans Buick's output and em
ployment level will be by far
the highest in the peacetime
history of the company."
$28,000 Legacy
Waits Veteran
Portland, Ore., Nov. 16 U.R)
Search was being instituted to
day for Fred Edward Souza,
by .police as an heir to a $28,000
legacy.
A veteran of 30 years at sea
with the merchant marine, Souza
In BROOKINGS, OREGON
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fell heir to the estate of his par
ents who, unknowingly to him,
died at their home in Wisconsin
in 1943. His five brothers have
been killed in action.
According to Souza's brother-in-law,
Frank J. Galvin also a
seaman, the money is being held
by Souza's sister, Mrs. Galvin of
San Francisco, who stands ready
to deliver it to him.
Even by 1950, there will be
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