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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, April 25. 1956 They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo W '- i R4J4M4S KXJ GOTT4 PULL OVEf? ' -4LL f&YOOR WE4D NEXT R4IR.GET METHE " " I SlGt-fT. ) -pTWT BUTTON, W So THE LITTLE K? WRT ; BUTTONS-vMD ftfe;fJ-1 HF38V : now does he rMi, -1 brffiLswrn : PUT'EMOM? JT" ffiB I siwt r it-ZS iUNcrcj iyvimVate. Im, world' KrcHTg tE3gg. On The Side By E. V. Durling (Distributed by King Feature! Syndicate, Inc.) Here's to the erown and blessing of my life, The much loved husband of a happy wife. To him whose -constant passion found the art 'To win a siubborn and ungrateful heart. And to the world by tenderest . proof dfcovers They err who say that husband can't be lovers. Lady Winchilsea. Has your wife started to wor ry as to how she is going to look in swim suit? If so, urge her not to go in for a quick weight re duction method. The speedy weight shedding system often leads to a serious illness. 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" -from the musical show "The King and I," be played at her funeral service. It wasn't played, the belief be ing such a tune was not appro priate for a funeral. I think it should have been played. This incident recalls that when May Irwin was nearing the end she asked, "Has the dressmaker fin ished that red dress I ordered?" The answer was in the affirma tive. "Bury me in it," said May. They did. Eyes Of course,' you know the col or of your wife's eyes. But how about your secretary? Or the glamorous receptionist at your office? Or your favorite wait ress, manicurist or dental nurse? You can't be certain as to the color of a woman's eyes after a first meeting. Her eye coloring may bs changeable. She may have chamelon eyes. The eye col oring of Simone Silva, European film actress, changes so fre quently that she has four eye colorings listed on her passport, namely, gray, green, blue and purple. Wifeless Men The statisticians say a wife less man is 40 per cent more likely to die before 60, nine times more susceptible to men tal disease and 95 per cent more likely to meet with a fatal ac cident than a married man. Ba chelorettes should make a note of these statistics so they can mention them when making a leap year proposal. So Ther Say Men born under Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) make the best fathers and baby sitters. Aquar ian males have an exceptional talent for handling infants and are also adept in keeping older children in line, or, so say the stargazers. Horses and Women The poet Byron, discussing his native land, England, refer red to "our cloudy climate and our chilly women." The British climate is about the same as in Byron's day but the women Zenif h external microphone gives Super Wearing Ease ... Super Clarity Crusader-X HEARINOJMD So tiny, light, fuB-poweted . . .yon can wear tbe superb "Crusader-X" , dozens of ways! And its mini ature external microphone is always "out-front" where sounds come through clear, distinct, with a marked reduction of clothing "whispers." New 4-transistor Zenith circuit, new dime-size ear phone! Come in for free Zenith Quality Test today! Cn tt wtf as smart tccessory faf tomi'i lapel or can't One of 5 SuDerb I 'A.'s tttrcti zenitn rwoaeis i ut , " selling for $50 to $150 lO-Day Morwy-Baek OuirantM One-Ytar Warranty Flv.Yr Sorvlc Plan Easy Tim Payments Arranged! 0 GEORGE E. WHITE Hearing Aids 131 West Main. Medford, Oregon BATTERIES, CORDS, REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES Singing Is Good Therapy, Kralf Says "A nation that forgets to sing is doomed," Ted Kratt, dean of the school of music, at the Uni versity of Oregon told members of the Medford Rotary club at a luncheon meeting Tuesday. Speaking at the Jackson hotel, the educator and director of the Eugene Gleemen said singing is good therapy in this complex age. It is untrue that only a few people have the ability to sing; everyone can sing because music is the universal language of the soul, he said. Three essential elements of music are melody, harmony to enrich the melody, and rhythm for character. Today the rule of a few dec ades ago has been reversed and more. boys are studying music than girls, he said. Dean Kratt demonstrated group singing techniques by leading the Rotary club in pop ular songs, and illustrated the construction of simple but pleas ing melodies. Leonard May field, superintendent of Medford schools and' Rotary program chairman, introduced the speaker. Burns From Rubbish Fire Fatal To Roseburg Girl Roseburg (U.R) Claudia Jones, 5, died in a Roseburg hos pital yesterday of burns she re ceived Monday from a rubbish fire. Douglas County Coroner L. L. Powers said the little girl was playing in the yard of her home where the fire was burning. She threw a piece of paper on the blaze and the flames flared up igniting her dress. seem to have changed. Larry So lon, an experienced and observ ant fellow, recently observed, "Temperamentally the long limbed, pearl skinned, exquisite ly bosomed English girl is as languorous as she is odalesque, as playful as a seal in a tub and, for those who know her truly, as sensual as an opium smoker's dream.'' ' Proposals Between the ages of 19 and 25 the average woman gets at least three proposals of mar riage. Does this check with your wife's experience? Who were the other two fellows who pro posed to her besides you? Do you ever wonder if she wishes she had accepted one of them? Around Hollywood r 1 1 ' " 'jr I Hollywood (U.R) The movie scoop of the year is not a new blonde, but a motion picture -jI that claims to show actual film of so-called "flying sau cers" taken from govern ment files, i The motion picture, "Nni dentified Fly ing Objects," is Aline Mosby a documentary account of the flying saucer his tory from the time the first such orjject was sighted in 1947 and the nation went saucer-crazy. Producers Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse used eye wit ness accounts of sightings and the Air Force investigation of same. Three Key Men The movie was made in coop eration with three key men of the Air Force saucer investiga tion: Capt. Edward Ruppelt, for mer director of the investigation, called Project Bluebook; Albert Chop, public relations chief for the group; and Maj. Dewey Four net, liaison officer between the Pentagon and Project Bluebook. Through various connections Greene was able to obtain docu ments on the saucer investiga tion and two pieces of motion picture film allegedly showing saucers that -had been turned over to the government. One was taken in Great Falls, Mont., by Nicholas Mariana, gen eral manager of the Great Falls baseball club. The other was taken by a naval officer on va cation, Delbert Newhouse, who happened to have a camera with him when he sighted some ob jects near Tremonton, Utah. I saw the motion picture. In the Montana film, two white saucer-like objects move in a horizontal line across the sky. In the Utah film, a formation of saucers move in various direc tions. They look like tennis balls dancing in the sky. Producer Greene has stacks of documents from scientists and Air Force investigators saying the objects could not have been 15 Realtors Join ' Listing Service Here A total of 15 realtors have be come charter members of Med f o r d Multiple Listing service, Inc., E. L. Bartholomew, chair man, has announced. In addition to Bartholomew, other charter members include Clark Walker, vice chairman; Willam . Frohnmayer, secretary treasurer; and Joe Webster, H. O. Martin, Willis Fasel and D. L. Pickell, directors; and Cap Vand agrift, Fred Middlebusher, Ray Schumacher, William Pelser, Mrs. Bertha Gammill, John Weisbrod, Ivan Peoples and Vic tor C. Sether. The multiple listing service provides pooling of listings mak ing a wider market- for the seller by exposing property to the greatest possible number of buy ers, Bartholomew pointed out. The group anticipates that the local service will increase sales. Officials pointed out that in six years the multiple listing service in Salem increased sales from less than $2 million to more than $11 million annually. San Diego Shaken by Early Morning Quake San Diego (U.R) An earth quake strong enough to be felt today was recorded in San Diego. Seismologist Fred Robinson said the shock was of number three intensity on a scale of 12. He said it was- recorded at 1:09 a.m. (PST) and had an east-west motion. By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent known aircraft or bal- birds, loons. Not one actor was used in the movie. Greene recruited news paper men, police officers and friends to portray the various real -life characters connected with ' the saucer investigation. Some of the characters were por trayed by the actual persons including Mariana, Newhouse and Capt. William Sperry, an American Airlines pilot who re ported a saucer in 1950. The movie company shot for 18 months in Washington, D. C, and other areas where saucers were sighted. The film tells about one incident when "saucers" were reported over Washington on radar. Then they were ex plained as temperature inver sion, but Greene claims he dug up the true details. Didn't Trust Him "At first the Air Force people didn't trust me because I was a Hollywood producer," Greene said. "I finally convinced them my movie would be factual and tell the truth. "I notified the penta'gon what I was doing. I also notified my congressman, Joe Holt. I di vorced myself from anybody who might be a crackpot. We stuck to the facts." The picture will be premiered in Los Angeles May 9. There will be .no little men with pointed heads present, the producer says. First National Bank Directors Meet Here The board of directors of the First National Bank of Portland yesterday inspected the new branch building in Grants Pass and last night was host to about 100 stockholders and patrons of the bank at Rogue Valley Coun try club. Elwood Hedberg, vice-president of the bank and manager of the Medford branch, was master of ceremonies during a brief program. C. B. Stevenson, president of the bank, spoke briefly and introduced the 19 directors present. Among those introduced were E. B. McNaughton, chairman of the board; Gene Thorndike, re tired vice-president and former manager of the Medford branch; and Alan Eames, new assistant manager of the Medford branch. permitting a pupil to be ques tioned by a police officer. "School boards have authority to enact rules or regulations on the subject," the opinion stated, "and out of courtesy should no tify parents if a pupil is taken from their custody by police of ficials." An inquiry as to whether or not school authorities should per mit an officer to talk with a student without first obtaining permission from his parents prompted the decision. Use Mall Trlbuna Want Ads School Children May Be Quizzed by Police , Salem (U.R) Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton said in an opinion today that there was no statute requiring school au thorities to notify parents before V ! "' "IKIIO Buying a car? MY BANK PLAN MAY SAVE YOU 5100 ON FINANCING AND AUTO INSURANCE T3 LAIN JOhN A. 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Nunley, attorney for said estate, at the Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, from and after the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., the under signed administrator of the above en titled estate will sell first the personal property and secondly the following described real property of said estate for the highest prices obtainable therefore and for cash, pursuant to the orde of the court entered on the 23rd da-' of April, 1956, the real prop erty of said estate being described as follows: From the corner common to . D.L.C. No. 70. 71, 72 and 73, in Township 38 South, Range 1 West W.M., Oregon measure north 83" 30' west 13.2 feet to center of Old Pacific Highway, thence north 46' 30' west, along center of said Highway, 699 feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be de scribed; thence north 43" 30' east 1131 feet to the southerly sideline" of the new Pacific Highway right- of-way, thence north 52" 46' west, along said right-of-way line 360 feet, more or less, to the east erly side line of a 30 foot lane; thence south 43" 30' west along line of lane. 230 feet; thence south 48 20' east 158 Vi feet; thence south 43" 30' west 858 feet , to the center line of the Old Pa cific Highway; thence south 46 30' east 200.5 feet along said highway, to the point of begin ning EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following: From the corner com mon to D.L.C. No. 70. 71, 72 and 73. in Township 38 South, Range 1 West, W.M., Oregon, run thence north 83" 30' west 13.2 feet to the center of the Old Pacific Highway; thence along said cen ter line of the Highway north 46" 30' west 699 feet to the point of beginning; running thence north 43 30' east 879.8 feet; thence north 52 46' west 201.7 feet to the most easterly northeast cor ner of tract described in volume 229, page 375 of the Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon; thence south 43" 30' west 858 feet, more pr less, to the center line of the Old Pacific Highway; thence along said center line south 46" 30' east, 200.5 feet, to' the point of beginning. SUBJECT to the lien and charges of the Talent Irrigation District, and easement for power line granted to the California Oregon Power Co. Dated and first published this 25th day of April 1956. HARRY S. 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