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o 0 o O LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 629 AN ORDINANCE declaring th Mment on property benefited for the coit of constructing paving, curbs and drive ways on Ashland Avenue from Ninth Street to Eleventh Street, in the City of Medford. Oregon: and directing the Recorder to enter a atatement thereof in the docket of City Lien and publish a notice there of am required by the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH UHUAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. WHFRF.AS th Titv Council did heretofore by Ordinance aeciare its intention to construct paving, curbs and dnvewavs on Ash land Avenue from Ninth Street to tieventn btrrv. in the City of Med ford. Oregon, and to ssi the cost thereof upon each lot or srt thereof adjacent to and benefited by such improvement Its proportionate share of the cost Of said imerovament. and O 'lifl the time and place fot hear- vjproiesis a gamut tr construction of said improvement. tn4 trm asets- meni of trie coal tnajrenc, a afore aaid: and WHEREAS said Ordinanae was duly posted and published as required by the Charter of the City; ayid WHEREA a meeting of the Council was held at the time ad place fixed in said Ordinance for the purpose of considering ay such protests, but no were m utn time, or at any Dine, r&aae 10. or received by the Council to the construction of said improvement, or the assessing of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and id Council has considered the matter and deeming that said construction of said lmprovemei was and is of material benefit to said City, and that all the propeyQto be assessed there- win w utneiiiea mereoy 10 ine extent of the probable amount of the respective assessments to be levied against said property, did order the construction of said improvement; and WHEREAS the cost of said im- termined to be the sum of $11.490 29. NOW. THEREFORE, it is herehv de. termined that the proportionate share of the cost of construction of said Improvement, on each parcel of prop erty adjacent to said improvement and benelited thereDy is the amount set ppoatte the description of each piecir or parcel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land benefited by the construction of said improvement, to the full extent of trie amount so set opposite such piece or parcel and that the respective amounts represent the proportional bene! it oi said improvement to said respective parcels of property, and the Council does hereby declare that each of the parcels of property de scribed below is hereby assessed the mourgj )t opposite each respective uescnpuun. lor me cost oi ine con struction of said improvement. (1) Summary of the costs assessed for the construction of paving, curbs 4n0l driveways on Ashland Avenue from Ninth Street to Eleventh Street, in tne city of Med lord. aJregcm: Contractor s Estimate 10.379 31 Interest on Warrlmts 98 66 Engineering 1.0 12 -32 Total Cost $11.490 29 Less City Cost .i4B.ai Total Amount) Assessed .. $ 9.341 38 2, Assessments on the following de scribed parcels of real property in the City of Medford. Jackson County. Ore gon, for the construction of said im provement : Assessment No. 1 Steohen M. ic Jean M. Davis Lot 12. Block 14. Imperial Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according to the of ficial plat tnereoi. now oi record, fronting 50 feet on the West side of Athland Avenue. Total Assessment: $366 55 Assessment No. 2 Ravmond F. Norma A. Lyon Lot 11. Block 14. Imperial Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according tne oi ficial plat thereof, now of record; fronting 50 feet on the West aide of AvhlnnH Avenue Total Assessment: $436-93 Assessment No. 3 Laverne C. and Harriet M. Watrud Lot 10, Block 14. Imperial Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according to the of ficial plat thereof, now of record; fronting 50 feet on the West side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $466-21 j Assessment No. 4 I Kverett E. and Floreine L. Burwash ; Lot 0. Block 14, Imperial Addition O to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according to the of ficial plat thereof, now of record; fronting 50 feet on fhe West side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $457 07 Assessment No. $ O Clarence L. Smith O Lot 8. Block 14, Imperial Addition to the ity of Medford. Jackson O County, gregon. according to the of O ficial ,-filat therer. now of record; frost lift 50 feet on the West side of Aswand Avenue. 0 Total Assessment: $463 15 Assessment No. S fUy and Norma u. Barker Sj Lot 7. Block 14, Imperial Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, according to the ot fic(eJ p'JjH thereof, now of record; frcntirs 50 leet on the West aide of (Afiian3 A.vnue- Total Assessment: $366 55 f-y, n n Assessment No. 7 U laMartit A. A Anna L. May (tot lf0Blocfc 13, Imperial Addition rr.vtt tfejaj Citv of Medford, Jackson fomtty. Orfccon. according to the of foai tUjrt thereof, now of record; O fronting SO feet on the West aide of ti Avenue. LESS tna west 95 fee of the fol lowing described property: Lot 12. Bloc 13 oD the Imperial Addition toth Citv of ftedford. according to O ttt official plt thereof, now of reoroV w O TotI Assessment $306 55 O (7) Assassfient No. $ O tas. B. Lewis Vot tlpBlocaj 13. Imperial AddiUon to the- C$v of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, according to the of Gficial plat thereof, now of record: Qfronting 50 feet on the West side of Ashland Averuje. Trrtal Assessment: $412.58 Assessment No. 9 Bra H. Diana L. Meyer Q LotO. Block 13, Imperial Addition to the City f Medford, Jackson Cnty. Orgfion. according to the of ficial plat -thereof, now of record; e CONSTIPATED? now laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks o whhout gag, bloat or gripe o O n CShstiptiom is caused by C hat doctors call a "thrifty" olon. A "thrifty" colon is one that, instead of retaining O wAsture as it should, does the opposite : robs the colon of so much moisture that its con tents become dehydrated, so O dry that they block the bowel ; that t'npu foil tn j;cite or stimulate the urge o o to purge that propels ana ex o o pels waste irom your oouj. i-n Ttirkl NORMAL REGU LARITY two things are neces sary. First the dry, shrunken f-.cofcupte'of your colon which novrblock your bowel must be re-moistened. Second, bulk Omust be brought to your colon Cjo S-T-R-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it and , excite its muscles to caction; to a normal urge to 'pura, AND, OF ALL tAXATIVES, only Colon aid, the amazing new laxative discovery possesses Colonaid's great moisturizing capacity plus Colonaid's stretch-stimidatig bulk that 0 o o fronting 50 feet on the West tide of Ashland Avenue Total Assessment: $409 52 Assessment No. 10 Dorothy Hammond Lot 9. Block 13. Imperial Addition to me city oi meaiora. jacKson County. Oregon, according to the of ficial olat thereof, now of record: fronting 50 feet on the West side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $406.03 Assessment No. 11 Jennie I. Dressier Lot 8. Block 13. Imperial Addition to the Citv of Medford. Jackson County.' Oregon, according to the of ficial olat thereof, now of record fronting 30 feet on the West side of As land Avenue. Total Assessment: $400.81 Assessment No. 12 J. F. & Grace McKeown Lot 7. Block 13. Imperial Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according to the of ficial plat thereof, now of record; fronting 50 feet on the West side of Asland Avenue. Total Assessment: $366 55 Assessment No. 13 H'llkle I.. A Mamie L. Moore Lot 13. Block 4. Medford Heights Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record; fronting 37.73 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue Total Assessment: $276.60 Assessment No. 14 Glen V. & Lois F. DeJanvier The Northerly 120 feet of Block 16. Imperial Addition to the Citv of Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, ex cepting that portion lying outside the arc of a 20 foot radius circle, the radial point of which is 60.65 feet south and 20 feet East of the most northerly point of said Block 16; fronting 93 75 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue Total Assessment: $687.27 Assessment No, 15 Darrol E. & Ruth Davis Commencing at a 1 2 " iron pipe located on the Southeast corner of Block 16, and running thence West along the South line of said Block 155.76 feet (record 155 4 feet! to an iron pipe which is the intersection of the North line of loth Street with the East line of Ashland Avenue, for the true point of beginning; thence North 0- 04' 30" West. 80 0 feet to an iron pin: thence East 63 76 feet to a '3 iron pipe: thence South 0 04 30" East. 80 00 feet to a l3" iron piDe; thence West 6376 feet to the point of beginning; front 80.0 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue; all in the Imoerial Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon Total Assessment: $662 89 Assessment No. 16 Viola M. Bottom ley Beginning at the Northwest corner of Block 17. Imperial Addition to the City of Medford. thence South 50 feet; thence East 1 00 feet: thence North 50 feet: thence West 100 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning; fronting 50 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $41258 Assessment No. 17 Viola M. Bottomlev Beginning 50 feet South of the Northwest corner of Block 17 of the Imperial Addition to the Citv of Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon; thence South 50 o feet: thence East 100 0 feet: thence North 50.0 feet; thence West 100.0 feet to the point of beginning; fronting- 50 0 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $418 57 Assessment No. IS R. A. Ar Mvrf ? At.j Beginning at a point 100 feet South of the Northwest corner of Block 17 of. the Imor.al Aririitinn .u of Medford: thence East 270 feet; thence South 35 54' East 61.7 feet: thence West 306 0 feet; thence North 500 feet to the point of beginning fronting 50.0 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $409 22 Tharles A Esther V. Hohbs Beeinnin? at a nnint n t South of the Northwest corner of Block 17. Imntrial AHHiinn u- City of Medford: thence East 306 0 feet; thence S 3s Fid' Fat fii 7 rt thence West 342.0 feet: thonr. Mnrth 50.0 feet to the point of beginning: fronting 50.0 feet on the east side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $384.15 Assessment No. 20 Jessie Monroe Beginning 200 feet South of the ! Northwest corner of Block 17 Im perial Addition to the Citv of Med ford; thence East 300 0 feet; thence South 50.0 feet; thence West 300 0 feet to the Easterly line of Ashland Avenue: thence North along the East erly line of Ashland Avenue 50.0 feet to the point of beginning: fronting 50 0 feet on the east side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $419.42 Assessment No. 31 Jennie I. Dressier Beginning at a point 250 feet South of the Northwest corner of Block 17. Imperial Addition to the Citv of Med ford. thence East 378.0 feet; thence South 35' 54' East 36 5 feet; thence South 72' 16' West 79 feet: thence West 325.2 feet; thence North 50.0 feet io me point ot beginning; fronting 50 0 feet on the East side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $392.35 Assessment No. 22 Jennie I. Dressier Beginning at a point 300 feet South of the Northwest corner of Block 17. Imperial Addition to the Citv of Med ford: thence East 325 2 feet; thence South 72 16' West 336 5 feet; thence North 104.0 feet to the point of be ginning; fronting 45 0 feet on the east side of Ashland Avenue. Total Assessment: $359 33 Section 2. The Recorder of the City of Medford is hereby directed to enter a statement of said several assess ments in the Docket of Citv Lien of said City and publish a notice thereof as required ov Charter. PASSED by the Council and signed by me in open session in authen tication of its passage this 5th day of Februarv. 1957. JOHN W. SNIDER. Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson. Recorder Approved by me this 5th day of r coruary, litat. JOHN W. SNIDER, Mayor NOTICE To the ow ner or reputed owner of each parcel of property described in tne foregoing uhuiinani;-: You are hereby notified that the activates normal colonic reflexes. So effective that it relieves even chronic consti pation overnight, Colon aid is yet so smooth, so gentle it has been proved safe even for women in the most critical stages of pregnancy. SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Colonaid neither gags, bloats nor gripes ; does not interfere with your absorption of vita mins and other valuable food nutrients; and in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other side reactions. ITS A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTi Exercise tones your body! And Colonaid exercises your colon to tone it against consti pation, overnight! Whether occasional, frequent or chron ic, whatever your degree of constipation, get Colonaid, in easy-to-take tablet form at any drug counter, today! The price, only 98c for the econom ical 60 tablet package, brings you positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. j I UU LA I C 1 J ULMJJiri j 1,1 i K Oui price includes spreading service, uoia run o-vtio. Agncu turai Lime uistnouung i-o BERRY PLANTS Grape Vines Asparagus. Rhubarb. Strawberry Plants Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. WAREHOUSE sDace for rent. By week or month. Anv amount of floor space, up to 10.000 square ft. Rea sons me rn. -ao. FIELD SEEDS, Grass Seeds, Clover and Aitaua seeas, pasture mixes. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. Both Stores. GARDEN TOOLS. Pruning Shears. uormant sprays, sprayers, Aionarcn seed & feea lo. bow stores. FOR SALE: Tire chains to fit most all cars $1095. See Carold J. Farmer 610 So. Central. Medford. GREEN FIR SLABS Big Double Loads MEDFORD FUEL Tel 2-2111 REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Owner leaving, lovely 2 bdrm. home witn or witnout 3'z a. Loveiy vara view. Venetian blinds, tile bath $14,000 incl. nice barn, work shop & 1 A. This is a delightful place. ready to move in to. Box Jb, urn fin Creek Rd. Ph. 3-1281. PIANOS FOR RENT Reconditioned upright' $5 mo. Small bungalow piano $9 mo. Used SDinet $10 mo. Six months rental will apply to ward purchase if vou decide to buy ERSKINE S PIANO STORE 1304 Kings Hwy. EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE MEDFORD FUEL Pb 2-2111 "MOBILHEAT OIL TO BURN" MOBIL HEAT We give S&H Green Stamp MEDFORD FUEL Ph 2-2111 SWEET PEAS. Time to plant. Ask about new varieties. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Both stores. 1x6". 8" & 10" surfaced cedar $35 M. 4x4" Surfaced cedar posts 6c lineal tt. WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. North end of Summit Ave. 2-2559 WE STILL Have a good selection of l2 Price LOCKER CAKTUNS. PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO. Range, Admiral electric. S10G like new Range. Westinghouse C30 ) Cook and bake Range. Monarch Comb. CQ QC, wood and electric , "'-'J Range, gas built to JfJ (jQ Refrigerator, Gas Deluxe $79 50 Refrigerator, electric $39 50 Refrigerator, Frigidaire 559 5Q aT'lZ3 12450 Auto Washer. Whirlpool. nr nrt guaranteed Jl J.UJ Wr,nr Washer. $10.00 WooddHea,er. $50.00 TV Set for Rent. Washen for Rent MARINE-MAR VAIR - 220 W. Main FOR RENT Very nice duplex. 1001 Murray. Phone 2-5945. 4x4 Rough pencil cedar heart post at 7e lin. ft. 1x6 rough pencil cedar at 2c lin. ft. Check our prices on No. 1 and damaged mahogany doors. Free delivery NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Oregon Ph. 3-2888 VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEED. Large wiun.-e. vpgeiaoie seea in duik. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. SAWDUST For Sawdust Burner, MEDFORD FUEL Tel 2-2111 PHOENIX residents. Buy your 4" Orangeburg at 35c ft. delivered Or contract your complete sewer job with HAGGARD LUMBER Sc PLUMBING On 99 Phoenix Ph. 2-7915 GOOD 260 egg incubator. $15. Ph. TIME TO APPLY Soil Sterilants. Mon arch has em. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Both Stores. BUNDLES O OLD NEWSPAPERS for sal 20c each Mai Tribuna OfMre 27 North Fir WANTED, old Home Comfort range. food condition, cau 2-7178. .u. ox 888 Medford. ROSE BUSHES. NO. ONE 2 Year P. D. Northwest Grown. The Best Buy. Patent and Standard Varieties. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co, 6th & Bart lett. Dead line Sunday Classified la at at noon Saturday. LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. S77 A RESOLUTION proposing to per- ARESOLUTION proposing to per mit adjacent property to use a water mafn as a lateral water main: to levy an assessment on the property front ing on the street wherein said water main is laid; setting a time and place for protests thereto and providing for notice thereof. WHEREAS the City of Medford has heretofore caused a water main in the City of Medford to be laid on Grape Street from Monroe Street to a point 826 feet North and the Council being of the opinion that said water main may be used by tile property fronting on that portion of said main on Grape Street from Monroe Street to a point 826 feet North in the City of Medford. Oregon, and WHEREAS said water main has not. as yet. been paid for and it appearing to the Council that the use of said water main as a lateral water main bv said property last above mentioned will not materially interfere with the use thereof for the purpose for which it was originally laid, now therefore. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED FORD. OREGON. Section 1. That it is the opinion of the Council that that part of the aforementioned water main laid in the City of Medford described as follows, to-wit: As laid on -Grape Street from Mon roe Street to a point 826 feet North in the City of Medford. Oregon. May be used by the property front ing thereon as a lateral water main without materially interfering with the use thereof for the purpose of a water main, the purpose for which it was originally laid, and the Council proposes to permit the owners of ad jacent property to use the same for lateral purposes as aforesaid. Section 2. It is the intention of the Council to assess the property front ing on the street wherein said water main is laid as hereinbefore last de scribed its proportionate share of so much of the cost thereof as equals the special benefit which will result to said property from the use of said water main as a lateral water main of such size as would be required to supply the property fronting on said street in case said water main was not so used and the Council has and does hereby determine that the sum of S2.25 per front foot is the amount of such special benefit and the pro portionate cost of such a lateral water main to such property as aforesaid and intends to assess said amount against such adjacent property on arrount thereof. Section 3. The council will meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall on the 5th day of March, 1957. at which time and place all protests of said assessment, as hereinbefore pro vided for, will be heard. Section 4. The Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid by pub lishing this resolution 3 times in a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City and by posting the same in 5 public places in said Citv: said publication and aaid post ing' to be not less than in days be fore the date of said meeting. Passed by the Council and signed bv me in authentication of its passage this 5th day of February. 1957. John Snider. Mayor ATTEST: D. F. Huson. Recorder Approved by me this 5th day of February, 1957. John Snider. Mayor assessment declared by the foregoing Ordinance has been made and the lien therefor entered in the City Lien Docket and that the same is due, and you are hereby required to pay the same to the Recorder within ten (10) days from the service of this notice which notice is made by publication of the foregoing Ordinance. S. F. Huson, Recorder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HAVE room to store a few boats. Ph. 2-9386. FIELD FERTILIZERS. Competitive prices. Stocks on hand. Both Stores. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. GOING EAST Selling black 46 Ford. White side walls. Good condition. Best offer. 2-7663. CUSTOM SEED CLEANING & TREAT ING. Be ready for Spring planting. Prompt. Economical Service. Ph. 2-2413 PACIFIC FEED Sc SEED CO. CATTLE GRUBS. Be on the watch for 'em. Use Purina Grub Killer. Mon arch Seed Sc Feed Co. Either Store. DOG FOOD Several Brands Avail able. Ask for FREE sample. PACIFIC FEED Sc SEED CO. 4th Front Sts. Ph. 2-2413 ROSEBUSHES growing in pots. Pansy Plants. Flower & Vegetable Seeds. BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM 2231 Table Rock Rd. FOR SALE OR TRADE Almost new single drive, double reduction Mack truck rear end. complete with springs and air brakes. Loyd F. Silva. 287 Union Avenue, Grants Pass. Ore. SPRING FLOWER & GARDEN SEED JUST ARRIVED. Be the first to plant the new varieties. PACIFIC FEED & SEED CO. 4th & Front Sts. Ph. 2-2413 Dead line tor Sunday Cutsbilled ts at noon Saturday Two Oil Drilling Permits for Oregon Portland (U.R) The State De partment of Geology and Min eral Industries said yesterday that two new oil well- drilling permits in the state have been issued. One of the permits was issued to Standard Oil of California for a test well about four miles west of Condon. Spokesmen said the permit was for one of sev eral exploratory wells the com pany is drilling in the Gilliam county area. The other permit was issued to Miriam Oil Company for drill ing near Dallas in Polk county. Is That So? An outdoorsman, to get along in the woods, must be a Handy- Andy sort of bird: quick to size up a campsite situation to see what's needed and then have the knack to improvise some thing from what's available or the imagination to invent some thing to meet the need. Some of these needed inven tions were discussed around my fireplace last night and inci- dently a fortune may await the person who can come up with the answer to some of them, pro viding the solution is economi cally feasible. A foolproof zipper that can be. guaranteed against jamming; pinching the flesh, catching folds of cloth; holding securely but yet opening easily. And then put it on a sleeping bag. As tor that sleeping bag one is needed which can be adjusted to prevailing temperatures: cool on warm nights; warm on cold nights. Perhaps the camper's most-needed invention. A smokeproof fireplace, re gardless of wind. And one which will give the benefit and plea sure of a cheerful open fire and yet heat the home and pro vide hot water. At present most of the heat goes poof, up the chimney. A well-ventilated shoe for hik ers subject to heavy perspira tion. And yet, strong enough .to support and protect the foot in country where the footing is rough. And soles to withstand rock work. Key Method Not Success A good built-in can opener on each can. The present key me thod certainly is not a total suc cess. One which will be faster, easier to operate, and less haz ardous to the operator. It would be difficult to estimate the num bers of people who are cut daily with the sharp edges of present key-opened sardine cans alone. A salt shaker -which won t clog when the weather is damp outdoors. Also, what about a combination salt-and-pepper sha ker for camping? One to be packed together: Ergo, press one button and you have salt; press another and you have pepper. A container to pack hotcake syrup into the woods without spilling even if the can is half- used. And then, when using to have one which will not drip. Same for other liquids. A nonwooden, heatproof but cool handle for coffee pots. Same for frying pans and all other cooking dishes. And for that matter, what about a better camp cup for coffee tea or soup: one which is unbreakable, will stack, but made of material which will not burn your lips Contractors Equipment For Rent D-4 Cat with Dozer D-8 Cat with Dozer Motor Crans Back Hoes Motor Graders Draglines Clamshells Shovel Fronts MACHINE TRENCHING Gas Water Sewer Drain Installation or Repair Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 MEDFORD, OREGON Tickets Available For Senior Play "Mrs. McThing," a two-act play by Mary Coyle Chase, will be presented Feb. 14 and 15 at Medford High school by the sen ior class. The play is a comedy-fantasy about a spoiled boy, who, after being taken from his home by a witch and replaced by a stick, joins a group of gangsters. The boy's mother discovers hef son is a fake and sets out to find her real son. She finds him at the mob's hangout, is replaced at home by another stick, and stranded at the hideout with her son, since they cannot prove their identity. Tickets for the production can be purchased at Barker's, Mann's and the First National bank from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat urday, Feb. 9. They will also be sold in the high school office, and by members of the cast. Tulelake Soldier Given 10 Years at Hard Labor Kaiserslautern.Germany (U.R) U.S. Army Pfc. Carl P. Pasley, Tulelake, Calif., was sen tenced yesterday to a 10-year term at hard labor for stealing $8,500 from the soldiers club he managed. The 33-year-old career soldier and father of four children gave himself up in Klamath Falls, Ore., late last year after evading an international police net in August to escape Europe with the money. By EUGENE BURNS Ranger-Naturalist when the liquid is hot and yet, keep it warm for some time. A little device which would permit soft-boiled eggs to be opened and emptied without scalding your fingertips; or mak ing it possible to peel hot hard boiled eggs without burning. Pitcher To Chill Drinks A martini pitcher in which can be chilled without becoming diluted. Same for hand held drinks. While we're at it: a corkscrew of really new and revolutionary design which will positively not chew up a cork and remove the cork easily. Or, looking at it the other way, a cork which will not chew up. A bathing suit or a pair of fishing waders with an incon spicuous built-in water proof pocket for car keys, paper money, and other valuables. And, to save-a-life, a small built in life preserver. Finally for the writer's own benefit a device on the type writer to indicate the end of a page of paper. And now to the reader send ing me the most-needed outdoor invention suggestion my judges will award the weekly 30-vol-ume set of the Encyclopedia Americana. Should there be du plications cancelled postmarks will decide de winah. Fair enough? (Copyright, 1957, by Eugene Burns) (Released by McClura Newspaper Syndicate) Free: By special arrangement with the editors of the Encyclo pedia Americana, my panel of judges will award each week to the reader who sends me the best true-life nature adventure, the best nature observation, or the best question on nature and wildlife, a complete 30-volume set of this world-famous refer ence work in a handsome Seal craft binding. Each week new submissions will be considered. Sorry, I simply can't answer your many friendly letters. Please address your letter to: Is That So! c'o Medford Mail Tribune, Box 575, Sausalito, Calif. START NOW 'JP Save Friday, February 8. 1957 Briefs From the Legislature Salem U.R) The House Highways committee tabled two bills which would have trans ferred most jurisdiction over school buses from the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles to the Department of Education. Salem U.R) Gov. Robert Holmes told a group of college students last night he would not hesitate to use his veto powers if he should find any legislation contrary to public interest. Salem U.R) The House La bor and Industries committee ap- Coos Coal Deposits Eyed for Power Plant Portland U.R) A private utility firm has announced it will study the feasibility of using coal deposits at Eden Ridge m southern Coos county for an un usual coal-hydro power plant on the south fork of the Coquille river. Pacific Power and Light com pany said it had hired a coal mining consulting firm to ex plore the possibilities of the Ed en Ridge deposits. IT PAYS "BIG" TO SAVE STAMPS AT t MKME IFdDIHilID IN ON DISPLAY AT YOUR FORTUNE STATION FRIDAY TO FRIDAY LARSON INDOOR CLOTHES DRIER LIMITED QUANTITY Reg. Value $3.00 Si 4 so KLEENEX 2"s25 How This Newspaper Helps Advertisers... With a Strong Right Hand We're newspaper people, with our ears to the ground ana strength in our right hand. For a long time it has been our job to meet the people of our area in their homes, work, schools, churches, and in their civic and social activities. It has been our job to understand their needs and desires; to report their joys and sorrows. Few know this area and its people better than we. Many merchants look to this background of experience and understanding for assistance in reaching their audience most effectively. It is an unusually strong right hand to their merchandising efforts an effective source for in formation and advice. Let us show you how the combination of this experience and audited circulation facts can help you to get maximum results from your sales messages. Call us this week. :: MEASURE OF proved by a 6-3 vote the repeal of the 1953 so-called "anti-pick-eting" bill. Salem U.R) The Senate Tax ation committee approved a bill which would extempt college fra ternities, sororities and other student living groups from pay ment of personal property taxes on household goods. Salem U.R) The Senate passed a manorial urging Con gress to hold up the Klamath In dian termination act. The House earlier passed an identical bill. Salem n'U.R) Sen. Rudie Wil helm of Portland urged the Leg islature to petition Congress to take action on Columbia river channel improvements. Salem U.R) A constitutional amendment has been proposed by two state legislators who say it would assure Oregon beaches always remaining in the public domain. Rep. Norman Howard, Port land and Sen. Monroe Sweet land, Milwaukie, said a bill call ing for the beaches to be shifted from the Highway department SPECIAL HARDWARE TT1 MEDFORD MAIL Thig newspaper is a member ot the Audit Bureau of Circulation. nonprofit, cooperative association of publishers, advertisers, and adver tising agencies. Our circulation is audited at regular intervals by experi enced A.B.C. circulation auditors and their reports are made available to our advertisers without obligation. SERVICE. ..MARK MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE to the State Land Board pointed out the need for the amendment. Salem U.R) A constitutional amendment calling for the crea tion of the office of Lieutenant Governor and specifying he be from the same political party as the governor has been prepared for introduction in the state legislature. The bill, proposed by Glen Stadler, Springfield, W. H. Holmstrom, Astoria, and Thomas McClellan, Neotsu, would call for a "unit vote" for the offices of governor and lieutenant gov ernor. PICTURE TUBES REJUVENATED Is your picture tube dull and wealcf Most picture tubes can be rastorad ts original brightness at only a fraction of the cost of replacement. For further information CLL Electronic Service 18. N. GRAPE PH. 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