Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1955, Image 6

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    SIX MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, June 8, 1955
Ike Receives Present of
Livestock for New Farm
Gettysburg, Pa. ttl.R) The
sun was lowering in the west
over the rolling Pennsylvania
countryside and two Black An
gus cows with a straggling calf
waddled along the edge of a
mall pond.
"That's a hen party for you',
said President Eisenhower. "Not
a bull in the bunch."
The Chief Executive looked
contentedly around the lush,
green acreage of his farm, at
the pristine white walls and pas
tel blue shutters of his new
house and down toward the barn
where a newly arrived Berk
ihire sow grunted happily in the
hay.
He shrugged his shoulders and
turned to a Secret Service man
standing nearby.
"Well," said the President.
"It's about time to get back to
the salt mine."
He crawled into his car and
sped to a nearby grass landing
strip, boarded a tiny two-engined
plane and flew back to Wash
ington Friday after a happy,
bucolic afternoon when for a
few hours, his most serious
problem was how to trap the
raccoon that has been eating his
duck eggs.
The real reason for the Presi
dent's flying trip to the farm
was to receive a series of gifts
dear to his heart the two An
gus cows and the calf, plus the
new sow more than 300 pounds
of Indiana raised porker due to
drop a new litter in July.
One cow, Millarden Miss Bur
gess 17, and her March calf
were the gifts of the Brandywine
Aberdeen Angus association,
presented by Neal D. Ivey of
Malvern, Pa.
Then came Elden Holsapple,
AUTOS LENGTHENED
Detroit (U.R) In the past 14
years the average lengths of the
lowest-priced models of all auto
mobile makes have grown 6.1
inches. In 1941, the Automobile
Manufacturers' association re
ported, the average length was
200.6 inches compared with 206.7
for present models.
18-year-old junior 4-H club lead
er from Mitchell, Ind., with his
prize Berkshire sow, "Belle of
Fishing C."
Litter Predicted
Eldon predicted firmly and
confidently that Belle would
present the President with a lit
ter of 10 pigs about July 15.
Mr. Eisenhower promised to be
at the farm for the event.
The next arrival was "Black
bird XIV," a 1,000-pound An
gus. Blackbird was the gift of
the Heart of Ohio Aberdeen
Angus association, and present
ed by Fred and Herbert Penick,
brothers of Hebron, O.
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Modern Day 'Fagin' Admits
Teaching Burglary To Sons
Chicago (U.P.) Police today
held a modern - day "Fag
in" who admitted teaching his
two teen-age sons to be- "real
burglars", when . they returned
with only candy and cigarettes
from a grocery store they loot
ed. John R. Peterson, 41, unem
ployed, was arrested Friday
night after being implicated in
the robbery by his sons, Walter,
15, and John Jr., 16.
The boys were seized earlier
when police got reports that they
were selling cigarettes to fellow
students at the Hearst school.
Confess Theft
They confessed pulling off the
May 25 theft with their other
teenagers who were also arrest
ed but whose names were with
held. The Peterson boys said their
father asked after the robbery
if anyone had seen them break
When they replied, "no," they
said, Peterson bawled them out
and said he would return to the
grocery with them and show
them how to be "real burglars."
Looted Store
The family trio hopped into
their station wagon, drove back
to the looted store and sacked it
of 80 cartons of cigarettes, 72
pairs of nylons and quantities of
food worth an estimated $500,
police said.
They also took $35 from the
cash register, police said.
Peterson took detectives to a
south side garage, which he had
rented, and showed Ihem some
of the loot. He also showed
them a new bath tub, 41 cases
of bathroom tile and plumbing
and bathroom fixtures which he
said he robbed from a home un
der construction in suburban
Skokie.
Dead line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday; 1 a. m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
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