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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE They'll Do It Every , K1NC FFATUR Laughs of Des Moines, la. (U.R) The U.S. Weather Bureau in Des Moines borrowed from the song "16 Tons" to describe a snow storm sweeping Iowa. The anal ysis went: "It was born one morning when the sun didn't shine, "It picked up snow and it mov ed just fine , ".Loaded two inches of number one snow, "The snow plows said: 'Well, bless my soul.' "You load more snow and what do you get, "Another day colder and deep er in wet, "Wt owe our snow to the tricky low." New York (U.R) Sey mour Kanarek, 28, got so ex cited when his wife began to give birth to their baby on the way to the, hospital that he lost control of his car and banged into a tree. The first motorist who hap pened along was a doctor who attended ihe newborn baby, a girl patched a small cut on Mrs. Kanarek's lip and calmed the 7tFt & GOOD 777a MOQHMGr CT tJJJjJjfh 4NDHOW XA ' '' " -V A DC Vr( I LI I -.. -. -r-. j try. 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Everyone survived in fine shape but ihe car was somewhat lhe worse for the wear. Cologne, Germany (U.R) A local court Thursday fined a housewife S102.63 in damages and costs after she admitted a hot pudding she had put on a windowsill to sool had fallen on three passersby. Charlotte, N.C. (U.R) Fred K. Owen was in jail to- day for mixing up his mar- ' riages. Police said Owen bought en gagement and wedding rings for his fourth wife with bad checks, stole his third wife's car for his fourth honeymoon and neglected to divorce one of his earlier wives Sacramento, Calif. (U.R) Henry C. Clancy was sued for $558 in back child support pay ments by his ex-wife, Merele, Tuesday. Clancy's job is to track down errant fathers who fail to sup port their children. Cover Shop Phone 2-6924 fdff f- ft' IK. XJNC FFATURES SYNDICATE, fcw . WORLD RIGHTS SESEP-'- ED. LdCS I TM Wednesday, January 18, 1956 - By Jimmy Hatlo TICKET IS OLDER TU4N THE SMOKING C4RIF IT IS A .TICKET. I THINK IT'S 4N OLD L1BR4RC4RD- wear's HE GET OUT OP IT? WELL, HE SQUEEZES HER 1 4RM WHEN HE fi HELPS HER OF? 1 W4TCM1MG THE PERT VOUNG THING CHARM A FREE RIDE ON THE COMMUTERS' SPECI4L- TUAHX AhfDA VP OF THE HAllP HAT TO "AXON , SALT LAKE CITY, I ') UTAI4 Drama Circle Book Published New York (U.R) An anthol ogy containing the 16 Ameri can plays so far designated as seasonal "bests" by the New York Drama- Critics' Circle has just been published by Haw thorne Books. The work was edited by Jack Gaver, United Press drama edi tor and critic, and covers the first 20 years of the Circle's existence, 1935-55. In a long introduction, Gaver has written an informal history of the Circle, revealing many in teresting items involved in its operations. While the critics nat urally take their annual awards seriously, they are not an organization-minded group. Gaver writes, and the Circle never gets involved in social or cultural activities, if it can help it. And it usually can. The book contains the full texts of 15 plays and a lengthy synopsis, with dialogue excerpts, of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," the .1954-55 winner which is still too new for textual reproduction to be permitted except in the offi cial published version of this Tennessee Williams play. In four of the 20 seasons the Circle has operated, it failed to agree on winners. As a preface to each of the 20 seasons, Gaver has written a capsule summary of the activi ties, telling how voting went on each of the candidate plays and other theatrical highlights. . The texts included are: "Win terset" and 'High Tor" by Max well Anderson, "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, "The Time of Your Life" by William Saroyan, "Watch on the Rhine" by Lillian Hellmanj "The Pat riots" by Sidney Kingsley, "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams, "All My Sons" by Arthur Miller, "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Williams, "Death of a Salesman" by Miller, "Darkness at Noon" by Kingsley, "The Member "of the Wedding" by Carson McCullers, "I Am a Camera" by John van Druten, "Picnic" by William Inge and "The Teahouse of the August Moon" by John Patrick. ALABAMA COACHES PICKED Tuscaloosa, Ala. U.R) Barney Poole and Dorsey Gibson today were named assistant foot ball coaches at Alabama. Poole, a former Mississippi and Army end, was an assistant coach at LSU last season. Gigson, an ex Oklahoma back, now is on ac tive duty with the Army at Ft. Benning Ga., but will be releas ed soon. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Kitchen Craft Achievement Pins Awarded al Program Achievement pins were pre sented Sams Valley 4-H club members at a recent meeting of the Sams Valley Parent-Teacher association. Gene McCurley, ag ricultural field representative of the First National bank, Med ford, presented awards. He was introduced ' by Miss Marjorie Hattan, 4-H club home econom ics agent. Receiving first year pins were Ruth Ellis, Patricia Hilkey, Ha zel Southard, Dwight Ja'mes and Sheryl Koellnor; second year card, Delores Sanderson; third year pin, Marilyn Smith; fourth year cards, David Mack and Herschel Mack; fifth year pin, Vernola Hutchison: and, sixth year cards, Melvin Smith, Bever ly Sanderson, Susan Day and Deanna Doland. Tryouis for Follies Scheduled Saturday Tryouts for the annual 4-H Friendship Follies will be held Saturday, Jan. 21, between 10 a. m. and 3 p.m. at the Roxy Ann grange hall. The Jackson County 4-H club council discussed plans for the county-wide event which will be held Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. at the Medford senior high school auditorium. Proceeds will be used in the International Farm Youth ex change program. LEGAL NOTICES STATE LAND SALE ral auction bids will be received by the Oregon State Land Board or its "authorized agent at the main en trance of the Jackson County Court House. Medford. Oregon, beginning at 10:00 A.M.. Friday, February 10. 1956. ior a parcel of land in Medford. Ore gon, located on the west side of Whit man Street North of the Senior High School, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point on South Oakdaie Avenue in the City of Medford. Oregon; said point being 1789.11 feet North and 30 feet East of the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 4. Twp. 37 S., R. 1 West of W.M., Jackson County, Oregon, -and running thence North 81 30' East. 169.65 feet along the South line of prop erty described in Vol. 242. Page 75. Deed Records of said County, to the true point of beginning, and running thence North 81-30' East, along the North line and prolong ation thereof of property described in Vol. 306, Page 436, Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon, a distance of 207.40 feet, more or less.to the Westerly line of Whit man Street; thence North along said street line. 110.0 feet; thence South 73 30' West. 213.93 feet, more or Jess, to the East line of the property described in Vol. 242, Page 75. of said Deed Records; thence along said East line South. 79.80 feet to the true point of be einnine. for cash or on customary land board terms. Prospective bidders not able to ap pear at oral auction may submit sealed bids accompanied by required payments as hereinatter stated by mailing same to E. T. Pierce. Clerk State Land Board, co Jackson County Cleric, Medford. Oregon. Such sealed bids received prior to 10:00 A.M. February 10, 1956 will be considered the eauivalent of an oral bid and will be opened and posted at that time for information of au bidders. Sealed bids should be marked on out side of envelope "State Land Sale Jackson County.". In order to qualify for bidding eacn sealed bid must contain and each oral bidder must deposit with auctioneer certified or cashier s check in amount of not less than 51,000.00 as evidence of good faith to be applied on pur chase price, returned to unsuccessful bidder or retained as liquidated dam ages should successful bidder fail to meet final terms of the sale. The minimum price which will be considered is $5,000.00. the board re serving right to reject any and all bids. Establishment of property lines will be responsibility of successful bidder. Dated at Salem, Oregon. December 29. 1955. E. T. Pierce Clerk. State Land Board No. 9479 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANK TAINER. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above estate has filed herein his final report and account; that Monday, February 13, 1956, at 9:30 o'clock a.m., at the Courthouse in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hear ing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: January- 9. 1956. A. E. PIAZZA Administrator Use Tribune Want Ads Low in Cost! GUARANTEE YOU WILL IMPROVE ANY COOKIES WITH KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR VowferfBl for pies, takes, breads, biscuits, too! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DAVENPORT & chair this week SI 8.50. End tables, coffee tables & steamer trunk A-l. S25. Browns Furniture. 120 S. Main, Phoenix. Phone 2-4921. ' "OIL TO BURN" Also expert Burner Service. MiDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 LEGAL NOTICES No. 956J NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHESTER W. FAIRBANKS, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above estate has filed herein his final report and account; that Monday. February 13, 1956. at 9:30 o'clock a.m.. at the Courthouse in the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hear ing objections to said final report and account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: January 9. 1956. WALTER D. NUNLEY Administrator NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. ' In the Matter of the Estate .of Homer M. Dorland. Deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count in the above estate, and that the Court has fixed January 30, 1956, at 1:30 o'clock P.M., in the Circuit Court Room of the Jackson County Court House as the time and place for hearing objections to such final account. All persons interested are re quired to make or file their objections to said final account, if any they have, at or before said time. Dated and first published this 4th day of January, 1956. Lois D. Martin Administratrix with Will Annexed NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK SON COUNTY ! In the Matter of the Estate of . BERNA ESSIE HAIGHT. Deceased, j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: the above court has appbinted the I undersigned as administrator of the above estate. ' All persons having j claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Thea tre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published this 28th day of December, 1955. CLINTON J. BAUGHMAN Administrator NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY Attorneys for Administrator NO. 9649 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. In the Matter of the Estate of BERTHA MABEL KEEGAN. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Ad ministrator of the within estate, pur suant to an Order of the above en titled Court dated November 2. 1955 will proceed to sell in the offices of Van Dyke & Dellenback, No. 8. Goldy Building, Medford, Oregon, on or after February 6. 1956, at private sale for cash for the best obtainable price the following described real and and per sonal property belonging to said es tate, to-wit: Lot One (1) Block twenty-two (22) as shown on the official plat of the town (now city) of Jackson ville, in Jackson County, Oregon. Certain miscellaneous furniture presently located in the house on the above-described real property. Dated and first published January 4, 1956. Oscar C. Lewis. Administrator LOWEST 15 r NUMBER K-110 K-301 K--1-1 K-4-W DUNHAMS i 1951 N. PACIFIC HIGHWAY AT THE Y TOO LATE .TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Used Feed Mixer & Ham mermill. Phone 2-5295. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. DOUBLE DRUM DONKEY with Mack truck motor & transmission. Good yarding or loading rig. S500. Might take some trade. Just north Ross Lbr. on Agate Rd.. White City. Ph. Medford 3-5229. eves. RUMMAGE SALE. Providence Guild, 708 N. Ivy. Fri. & Sat.. Jan. 20-21. FOR SALE Used smudge pots. Al 1x4 RANDOM length, utility grade S15 M or S25 for 2M. Just north Ross Lbr. on Agate Rd., White Citv. Ph. Medford 3-5229 eves. MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE FEED SPECIALS Wheat S4.10 per cwt. Hen Scratch S4.10 per cwt. Rolled Barley ..... S2.35 per sack Grd. Oats & Barlev S3.35 per cwt. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. 4x4 ROUGH cedar posts, 6 to 16 ft., at 7c lineal ft. Free delivery. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Ph. 3-2888 FOR RENT Two bedroom five room, clean, older type home located on E. Main St. in Medford. Available after Jan. 19th. Rent S65, includes water. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Ph. 3-3614 THE J. H. Lusk Piano Co., 333 S. Riverside announces they are re maining open evenings for your con venience. You are cordially invited to see and hear those beautiful Baldwin Pianos & Organs. Ph. 2-8635. SAVE 10 ON FENCING Barb Wire Poultry Netting Steel Fence Posts Field Fencing staples Nails Etc. SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. ENTIRE STOCK Earrings Necklaces Bracelets Pins Rings Cuff Links Tie Clasps Jewel Boxes Some A SURPRISE BOXED GIFT DESCRIPTION 9-qt. Water Pail 3-qt. Covered Sauce Pan . 3-pc. Sauce Pan Set 4-qt. Covered Pot TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROUND OAK TABLE & 4 ladder back . chairs. Desk & chair. Brown's Fur niture. 120 S. Main, Phoenix. Phone 2-4921. 12.000 Ft. 2x6 2 & better CM at S90 per M; 60,000 ft. 1x8 No. 4 & bet ter resawed sheeting S40 per M. free deliverv. V NORTON, LUMBER CO. Phoenix, Ore. Ph. 3-2888 20 OFF ON POULTRY SUPPLIES Founts Feeders Brooders Heat Lamps Egg Scales Etc. ' MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. FIR SLABS BEST GRADE . 12 or 16 inch green Quick Delivery. Big Loads MEDFORD FUEL Tel. 2-2111 APPLICATION for Medford Mail Tribune carriers Must be 12 vrs old and in Jr high school, resident of Medford Apply in person at Mail Tribune circulation department WE FIX 'EM while you sleep HAWKINS NITE GARAGE 616 S. Riverside Ph. 3-1534 15 OFF ON ALL HARDWARE Rope Pails Gas Cans Screwdrivers Wrenches Tool Boxes Vises Levels Etc. MID-JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SAMSON FEED & SEED CO. MEDFORD FURNITURE 2ND HAND STORE USED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W Main Phone 2-9355 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 20e each Mail Tribune Office. 27 North Fir PLANER BLOX ... quick delivery MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 FOR RENT Four room, 2 bedroom home located on Pacific Hwy. one mile south of Phoenix. Rent S40. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Ph. 3-3614 MUST VACATE OF DISTINCTIVE COSTUME JEWELRY With Music DISTINCTIVE COSTUME JEWELRY 103 North Central Across From Penney't NUMBER ' DESCRIPTION K-034 " Deep'SinkDish Pon K-80 8-Cup Percolator K-1 'j -DB 1 -qt. 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