'Martha' Called One of Best
Musical, Dramatic Productions
One of the best dramatic
and musical productions to be
given in the valley in recent
years was presented in Med
ford last week end and played
to a half-empty auditorium.
The production was "Mar
tha", the light opera which
the Philharmonic Society of
Southern Oregon gave Friday
and Saturday nights at the
Medford Hifh school auditor
ium. The music for "Martha" is
lyrical and tuneful and it has
sufficient plot to support the
music. As directed and pro
duced by Richard D. Werner
and Richard Graham, it had a
great deal to offer as enter
tainment. The cast of prin
cipals was excellent. It mat
ters not that of the six prin
cipals, five are from southern
Oregon. These men and wo
men all have fine voices, they
are well-trained and they all
gave excellent performances.
It is true that Werner's or
chestra ran into difficulties,
but they were mostly over
come. Some of the young mu
sicians who usually play with
the Philharmonic were busy
with a school event in Ash
land, and on Friday night
both the pianist and organist
were ill and substitutes were
necessary. However, those
who were playing rose to the
occasion and only once or
twice were their deficiencies
very noticeable.
Costuming Impressive
The costuming was impres
sive and those worn by the
women in some instances
downright elegant. The stag
ing was very good and the
sets well done. The small aud
iences both nights were en
thusiastic and on all sides
could be heard exclamations
that it was a pity that such a
"good show" was not playing
to a full house.
And why didn't more south
ern Oregon people turn out?
Those who tried to find an
answer usually came up with
this southern Oregon resi
dents think they don't like
opera. If "Martha" had been
advertised as a musical com
edyand there is very little
difference between this light
opera and contemporary mus
ical comedy it would prob
ably have attracted a large
audience, and those who went
would have enjoyed them
selves. How many know that one
of the featured songs In
"Martha" is the beloved "Last
Rose of Summer", a favorite
with many for years and
years. It was sung beauti
fully Friday and Saturday
nights by Sylvia DeVoss, who
played the title role. Mrs. De
Voss has a truly lovely
soprano voice, a nice stage
presence and gave a thorough
ly pleasing performance.
Listening Treat
Also this opera has the aria
"Ah! So Fair" which every
one has heard scores of Limes.
As sung by Kenneth Wohn of
San Francisco, the tenor who
came to Medford to complete
the cast of local singers, it
was a listening treat. Wohn,
who has ah enormous tenor
voice, can also sing with ten
derness and delicacy, and he
was a decided asset to the
cast.
Director Werner had pre
dicted that Elliott Harlow
would be a great success as
Sir Tristan Mickclford, and
he was. Dr. Harlow not only
sings very well indeed but
has a real flair for comedy.
He bumbled about the stage,
thoroughly amusing the aud
ience as the pompous creature
impressed with his own im
portance. We hope that Dr.
Harlow appears again, and
often.
Sue Boe of Grants Pass
takes the time from a busy
life to come to Medford for
rehearsals and performances
in many musical events, and
this is fortunate. Mrs. Boe's
contralto voice is beautiful
and she makes a fine appear
ance on stage. She looked ex
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ceedingly handsome Friday
night, especially in the velvet
riding habit for the last act.
The voices of Mrs. DeVoss
and Mrs. Boe blend harmon
iously and they complement
one another nicely.
Well Cast
David Deller, who sang the
role of Plunkett, is not as
well known in Medford, but
he was well cast for "Mar
tha." Deller's baritone voice
is large but mellow and he
fitted easily into his role. He
and the tenor were impressive
in their duet numbers. Here
agani, we hope that Deller,
who lives in Ashland, finds it
possible to appear in other
Philharmonic productions.
The applause was especial
ly warm Friday night for the
quartet numbers of the four
romantic principals the
"Spinning Wheel" song and
the "Good-night" quartet.
Maynard Hadley was cast
in the small role of the
sheriff; Mr. Hadley has a large
following in southern Oregon
who look forward to his stage
appearances, and they are not
disappointed.
Sam Poirier was a footman,
Jo Ann Dodge played a farm
er's wife and Stanley Tiegs
added color to the stage as
the innkeeper.
The small chorus supported
the principals in an efficient
and lively manner, six pretty
girls appeared as servants and
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By BENNETT CERF
A WIFE, to her intense dismay, came down with a virus
attack on the very day the town's biggest department
store opened its mammoth clearance sale. Tearfully she per
suaded her very reluctant
husband to go in her
place, and purchase a few
items she had marked in
the store's newspaper ad.
"If you have trouble
fighting your way to the
counter," she reminded
her husband at the last
moment, "ACT LIKE A
LADY!"
Republican Chairman
Len Hall won the laugh of
the evening in Long Island
recently with this introduc
tion of Richard Nixon: "I
want you to meet a charming young lawyer from California.
He's had two big television debates one in Moscow, the other
in the U.S.A. He WON the one in Moscow."
A college class was assigned the task of writing a short,
short story with an unexpected ending. One ingenious student
came up with the following:
"Marry me," he begged.
"Not on your life," she replied.
And they lived happily ever after.
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another six gave a dance num
ber. Werner put in many houra
adapting the original score to
a shortened and revised form
more suitable for production
by a cast mostly of amateurs.
Bruno Pellegrini, one of
those ill on Friday night,
served as rehearsal pianist un
til last week, and was able to
play Saturday night. At the
piano and organ Friday night
were Mrs. Ed Wilcox and Mrs.
Mary Lou Harrison, both
Grants Pass. Mrs. Wilcox had
had but one rehearsal, and
! Mrs. Harrison none yielding
! to frantic calls she came to
the auditorium and took part
in the performance without
an opportunity to study and
play the music in advance.
Ralph Matlack designed the
scenes, they were uuilt by
Steve and Jo Ann Dodge, and
painted by Matlack and Wil
liam Cottrell. The latter, who
spends a part of every year
in Medford with his mother,
acts and directs in New York
City theatrical performances
for the remainder of the year.
He was one of the first early
Ashland Shaakespearean fes
tival players.
Colleen Hoppe trained the
dancers and Eleanor Samse
was wardrobe mistress.
During intermission both
nights women of the Phil
harmonic guild served coffee
and cookies. O.S.
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IWA Negotiations
On Contracts Start
Portland - ROT - Contract
talks resumed today between
the International Woodwork
ers of America and six major
; employers.
The Western Regional
j Council of the union seeks a
I 40-cent hourly wage increase
' spread over three years.
I The contract expires June 1.
The employers are Weyer
haeuser Co., International
Paper Co., Crown Zellerbach,
U.S. Plywood, St. Regis Paper
j Co., and Rayonier Co.
MOTHER'S DAY
CARDS
Mottiaf't Day SunJ.r. May 12
MEDFORD
Alleged Killer
Believed Noted in
Postman's Diary
Gadsden, Ala. -ITD- Author
ities said Sunday "we're pret
ty sure" a grocer charged with
murdering a postman crusad
ing for civil rights was men
tioned in a late entry in the
victim's diary.
The last entry in the diary
of William Moore, written on
the day he was shot to death
near here, described a warn
ing that he might be killed
for his anti-segregation "free
dom walk."
"A couple of men who had
talked to me before drove up
and questioned my religious
and political beliefs. And one
was sure I'd be killed for
them," Moore wrote.
Held Without Bond
A formal charge of murder
was filed late Saturday
against Floyd L. Simpson, 40-year-old
father of six. He was
held without bond after Eto
wah County Sheriff Dewey
Colvard received a report on
a ballistic test on a rifle own
ed by the grocer.
Moore was shot in the neck
and head with a .22 caliber
rifle last Tuesday at a road
side park about 13 miles from
here. He carried with him a
letter protesting segregation
which he hoped to present to
Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett.
To Continut March
At Norfolk, Va., Sunday
the Student Non-Violent Co
ordinating committee said 10
volunteers would continue
Moore's march. The civil
rights group said it would
start its hike to Jackson, Miss
from an undisclosed location
either Wednesday or Thurs
day. The group earlier had ask
ed both President Kennedy
and Alabama Gov. George
Wallace for protection on such
a walk. Wallace replied that
the walk should not be at
tempted.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
In the Matter or the Estate of
JUSTIN B. SMITH. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
executrix of the estate of the
above named decedent, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent same with vouchers duly veri
fied as provided by law to the
undersigned at the offices of Havl
land & Clinklnbeard. 1005 East
Main Street, Medford. Oregon,
within six months of the date of
first publication of this notice.
DATED and first published this
29th day of April. 1963.
JO ANNE SMITH
Executrix
HAVILAND & CLINKINBEARD
Attorneys for Executrix
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN
VITED, and will be waived t
the office of the City Auditor of
the City of Grants Pass. Josephine
County, Oregon, to and until the
hour of 2.D0 O'clock, pm. Friday.
Miv 10. 1983 for the construction
of approximately 23.000 feat of
curbs and gutters, driveway and
alley approaches as authorised by
urauiancaa aaopiaa oy in com
mon Council and approved by the
Mayor, and the plans and specifi
cations prepared by the City Engi
neer, which Qrdimuices, plans
and specifications are on file and
may be examined at the office of
the City Manager at the City Hall.
Grants Pass. Oregon, and to which
raiarence is neraoy nuat,
Copies of the plans, speclfica
ns. instructions to bidders, ap
proximate quantities, may be ob
tained upon receipt of Tan SI 0.00 1
Dollars, which will be refunded in
case of a bonaftde bid ia made
and the plans and specifications
art returned in good condiUon.
Bids must be saslad and direct
ed to the City Auditor of the City
of Grants Pass, Oregon, and
marked "Sealed Proposal for Street
Improvement" and must be prop
erly signed by the parson making
such bid. All bids must be accom
panied by a bid bond or cerUtied
check in the sum of ten (10) per
cent of the amount bid as a guar
antee that the bidder will enter
into a contract if award is made
to him. All bids must state the
Ume in which all the work shall
be completed. The successful bid
der shall, before entering upon
his duUes, furnish a good and suf
ficient bond In favor of the City
of Grants Pass, in not less than
One Hundred (100) per cent of
the Contract Price, with surety
to be approved by the Common
Council.
The Common Council reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids.
The Contract will be awarded
to the lowest responsible bidder,
subject to the limitation! and con
ditions herein and in said Ordi
nances contained.
All bids will be opened and pub
licly read by the City Manager at
2:00 P.M.. Friday. May 10. 1803.
The City Manager will prepare a
tabulation of the bids and submit
aald tabulation and his recommen
dation for award of contract to the
Common Council at its next regu
lar or special meeting. The Com
mon Council will authorise award
of contract.
INT WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto aet my hand and affixed
the Corporate Seal of the City of
urania i-'ass. josepninc county,
Oregon,
on this 20 day of April,
Esrl T. Slmonsen
Auditor of the City of
Grants Psss. Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson
In the Matter of the Estate of
Maude F. Tamm. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed her
Final Account as Executrix of the
above estate with the Circuit
Court of said County, and the
Court has fixed the 27th day of
May, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. of
said day and the Court Room of
said Court in the County Court
house in Medford, Oregon, as the
time and piece respectively for
the hearing of objections. If any
there be. to the said Final Ac
count, and you ore hereby notified
to file objections if any you have,
to the said Final Account on or
before the time fixed for hearing.
Dated this 20th day of April,
1WQ9,
Ruth Rose James. Administratrix
Donald K. Denman
Attorney for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that EUzsbeth Sehwienfurth has
been appointed Executor of the
Last Will and Estate of CARRIE
A. HARRER. Deceased, and has
duly qualified. All persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the aame
with proper vouchers to the
Executrix st the Southern Oregon
Title Company, 112 W. Main
Street, Medford, Oregon, within
six months from April 13, 1963.
ELIZABETH SCHWEINFURTH,
Deceased.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Estate of Carrie A. Harrer.
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OREGON
LEOAL NOTICES
S IMMONI
No. I2-SI3-1.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
aTAll UF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
FRANK KELLY and EFFIE KEL
LY. Plaintiffs.
va.
TOM WRAY, also known as M. T.
Wray, ji . Defendants.
TO TOM WRAY, also known as
M. T wray. Jr.. the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
CGfnpLiint filea against you In the
above entitled action on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the data of the first publication
of this summons: and if yru fall so
to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plain
tiffs will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint,
to-wtt: Judgment against you for
the sum of 12,550 together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 6
per annum from March 18. 1962
until paid, plus attorneys fees in
the sum of $500, plus S130 per
diem of trial If this matter be con
tested, plus the costs and disburse
ments of the plaintiffs herein to
be taxed; ana you will further
take notice that by virtue of writs
of attachment duly and regularly
issued in the above entitled court
and cause by the clerk of said
court to the sheriff of Jackson
county. Oregon, said sheriff did
on the 28th day ot November, 1962
attach and now has under attach
ment and levy for the plaintiff a
all of your interaat in the personal
property belonging to the estate
of M. T. Wray. deceased, being
numbered 1143 and now pending
in the circuit court of the state
of Oregon for Jackson county,
probate department, and that said
sheriff did on the 4th dav of Feb
ruary, 1963. attach and now has
under attachment and levy for the
plaintiffs all of your interest In
Iht following described real prop-
eri muaien in Jichipii counij
Oreson. to-wit:
Commencing at a point 230 feet
South of the Northeast comer
of Lot 0. Block 4. Siskiyou
Heights Addition to the City of
Medford. Oregon, according to
the official plat thereof now of
record, running thence South 80
feet, thence West 1T1 feet to the
allay, thence North along the
line of said alley 80 feet, thence
East 171 tttt to the point of
beginning
and that so much of said property
as necessary will be sold and the
sums derived therefrom applied to
the satisfaction of said Judgment
In favor of the plaintiffs. This
summoni Is published by order of
the Honorable James M. Msln,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty, duly made and entered on the
19th day of April. 1063.
The time prescribed in ssld
order of publication of this sum
mons is once each week for four
consecutive weeks. The date of the
first publication of this summons
is me 4na aay oi Apru, iwnj,
Brophy. Wilson & Duhalme
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Address: 209 Franklin Building
meaiora, uregon
NOTICE Or SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 2Ut day of May, 1963,
the hour of 9:30 O'clock A.M..
the front door of the Jackson
County Courthouse located at Main
and oakdaie btreeta in Mediord
Oreaon. I shall sell at Dubllc auc
tion for cash to the hiehest bid
der, all of the right, title, lien,
estate and interest of Lewell A.
Dupray and Olivia V. Dupray In
the following described real prop
erly, io-wii:
Lot Six (61. Block Six (6). Carl
ton Addition to the City of Med
ford as the same Is designated
and delineated on the official
plat thereof of record.
Together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging or In
anywise appertaining.
SAID SALE is made pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure Issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the county ot
Jackson on the 19th day of April,
1963, wherein Mary E. Albert is
Plaintiff and Lewell A. Dupray
and Olivia V. Dupray are Defend
ants. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1963.
DcArmond Leigh. Sheriff
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, LEOAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY
No. 112(1
Mm. 11184
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
stats or uiiEuvn in ahu
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK
RON In the Matter of the Estates of
BESSIE CARLYON, Deceased,
end
EDWARD ) CARLYON. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that from and attar the land day
of May. 1963, the undersigned.
Personal Representative of the
above entitled Estates, shall pro
ceed to sell, at private tale, for the
best available price and terms
certain property situated within
Jackson County, Oregon, de
scribed as follows:
Lot 5. Edgewood Park, in Sec
tion 16, Township 34 South,
Range l West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County.
Oregon Also a strip of land 10
feet wide off the Southwesterly
alde of Lot 4. Edjewood Park,
Jackson County, Oregon;
and
The mortgagees' Interest in a
real property mortgage dated
February 16. I960, recorded In
Volume 370. Pagea 393, 394. of
the Mortgage Records of Jack
son County, Oregon, wherein
A. J Hutchinson and Zelda
Hutchinson were mortgagors and
Bessie Carl yon and Edward J.
Carlyon were mortgagees, re
lating to the following described
real property:
Lot 10, Block 74, of the Original
Town (now City) of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon.
The above Is to be sold on
terms and price to be negotiated
between the oartlea. In tine with
appraised values on file in this
subject Eatates, subject only to
the approval by the Court. This
Notice u made and given pursuant
to ine urner oi ine juase oi me
Circuit Court, dated April 18,
1963.
Innulrtei with retard to the
foregoing should be direct to the
undersigned. CO DAVIS AND
ainsworth. Attorneys, 460 Sis
kiyou Bouievsra. as n is no, uregon.
EMIL PETERSON.
Personal Representative of the
Estates of Bessie Carlyon, de
ceased, and Edward J. Carlyon,
deceased
DAVIS AND AINSWORTH
430 Siskiyou Boulevatd
Ashland, Oregon
Attorney for Estates
Dste of first publication: April 22,
1IH.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 2Ut day of May, 1963,
at the hour of 9 KM O'clock A.M.,
at the front door o (the Jackson
County Courthouse which is locat
ed at Main and Oakdaie streets
in Medford, Oregon. I shall
sell at public auction for caih to
me nignesi oioaar, an oi ine rigm
title, Tien, estate and interest oi
Louise J. Clava and Frances M
Clave, husbsnd snd wife: Blaine
Devers, trustee In bankruptcy.
United State, of America; State of
Oregon by and through the State
Tax Commission: and Oregon Pub
lic Utility Commission in the fol
lowing oescrioea resi property, w
wit:
Lot 5, In block 3, SUNDOWN
SUBDIVISION in Jackson Coun
ty. Oreson. aecordlne to the
official plat thereof, now of
record.
SAID SALE Is made pursuant to
an Execution in Foreclosure Issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson on the 16th dsy of April,
1963 wherein Prudential Insurance
Comoanv of America, a coroora-
Uon la Plaintiff and Louis J. Clave
and Frances M. Clave, husband
in bankruptcy; United States of
America; state or uregon ny and
through the State Tax Commis
sion: Oregon Public Utility Com
mission, are defendanta.
Dated this 17th day of April. 1963.
DeArmond Leigh. Sheriff
Jackson County, Orsgon
NOTICE
On March 12. 1963. there was
filed with the Federal Communi
cations Commission an Applica
tion for ita consent to a transfer
of control of Medford Broadcast
ers, Inc., licensee of station
kdov. 1300 kc, Medford, Oregon,
from Ralph J. Silk wood and K. C.
Laurance to W. H. Hansen.
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