Theyll Do It Every Time
JLwiOJ? TURN'S HIS TOUSM HOME
WORK PROBLEMS OVER TO POP InID
KEEPS W4TCHIM& THE
By Jimmy Hatlo
So pop works rr out for junior
C WORWMG-OUT TIME OME HOUR.
SEVENTEEN MlMUTESD 4M0 7HEN
s0- ME WITH MV4U5E8R4? J iH W? 1
5?f WUAYS THE SQOaf?E COOT ' I E W4y OUR .La gsSTrta
pa of m7 ovsc 67xye? l I teacher qsJrvfr jmfzML
. VI WILL YOU WORK IT OUT, ST I TOLD US TO A t5r l 7 Mtf&vk
Decision in Custody Fight For
Girl Now Up To Florida Governor
Tallahassee, Fla. Iff) The
long fight between the Roman
Catholic Church and a Jewish
couple over custody of six-year-old
Hildy McCoy may be decid
ed here Thursday by a Protes
tant governor, who is a father
and an attorney fully aware of
the legal aspects of the case.
; Gov. Leroy Collins may allow
a broad range of evidence at an
extradition hearing here "Thurs
day for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
E. Ellis of. Miami Beach. But
under the Uniform Extradition
Act, the evidence must concern
the legality of the extradition
warrant from Massachusetts, not
the guilt or innocence of the
Ellises.
Collins must decide whether
to grant the extradition request
of Massachusetts. Gov. Foster
Furcolo and send the Elises back
to Boston to face charges of
"kidnaping" Hildy, whom they
have raised since infancy.
Want To Star in Florida
The Ellises want to remain
In Florida, where their chances
are considered excellent of win
ning permanent custody of the
child in the courts.
The Governor generally takes
all aspects of a case into con
sideration in making his decision
following the legal testimony at
Miner's Body Found
In Gangway Tunnel
Lykens, Pa. HP The body
of David Snyder, 35, father of
three who was buried by a mine
cave-in for more than three days
was found Monday night 400
feet down in a mine shaft.
Snyder's body was found in a
gangway tunnel recessed from
the main shaft of the mine which
he operated with his brother, Le
roy; and Mark Sponic.
Dauphin County Coroner Dr.
S. E. Herrold attributed Snyder "s
death to suffocation. He said the
victim apparently ducked onto
a recessed gangway in the main
shaft of the slope-type mine to
escape an avalanche of coal and
slag which fell while he worked
in the mine last Friday morning.
' Snyder's only means of escape
from the niche was blocked by
the falling avalanche, and he
died when his oxygen gave out,
the coroner said.
COLLEGE RENTS
Berkeley, Calif. (ff A
recent University of California
survey of 15,709 students show
ed that more than 40 per cent of
them pay less than $25 a month
for rent It also was disclosed
that as the scale of living went
up, women had twice as much
money to spend as male students.
an extradition hearing. He has
indicated his interest in the Ellis
case by planning to break prece
dent and personally sit in on the
hearing.
Father Aware
Collins, father of four chil
dren, is aware of the background
of the inter-faith battle over
blonde, blue-eyed Hildy. The
struggle focuses on the Catholic
tenet of religious heritage and
has stirred people and religious
groups everywhere.
The Governor's office here has
been deluged with petitions, let
ters and telegrams bearing some
10,000 names, '.the overwhelm
ing majority of them calling on
Collins to let the Ellises remain
in Florida. ' ,
Many Catholics are among the
signers of petitions and letters
favoring the Ellises, but lead
ers of the Catholic Church have
'Clean' H-Bombs
Claimed Developed
By United Stales
Washington W Atomic Com
missioner Willard F. Libby said
today the United States has de
veloped "clean" H-bombs which
"minimize - the potential health
hazards" to persons far from the
battlefields of nuclear war.
Libby did not. say whether
Russia, too, has perfected such
weapons. The. Russians have
claimed some of their tests were
staged in such a way as to cut
down radioatcive fallout. But
a Snvipt tpsr of Anril lfi was
particularly dirty." Detonated
in southwestern Siberia, it caus
ed unusually heavy -fallout in
Japan.
Taken Into Consideration
In a talk to the American
Society of Military Engineers,
Libby said:
"We have taken the problems
of radioactive fallout into con
sideration in our Weapons de
velopment program and
developed and tested clean weap
ons, that is, weapons in which
the amount of radioactive fall
out per megaton (1 million tons
TNT equivalent) of explosive
power is very greatly reduced.
"I believe this is a most im
portant development because it
would minimize the potential
health hazards to those who are
far from the scene of battle if
nuclear weapons are used."
Libby said again that the pres
ent rate of atomic testing by
this country, Russia and Britain
will not lift the level of radio
active material In man above
the so-called "maximum permis
sible concentration.
stood firmly behind the Massa
chusetts court decision.
Hildy was born in Boston in
1951 to an unwed Catholic wom
an, Marjorie McCoy. The moth
er signed adoption papers 10
days after the infant was born
giving Hildy to the Ellises, who
have been unable to have chil
dren of their own.
Woman Changes Mind
But later the woman recanted,
claiming she had not known the
Ellises were Jewish. She began
court proceedings to have the
child put in a Catholic orphan
age for adoption by a Catholic
family. She expressed no desire
to raise the child herself, al
though Ellis said he offered to
return Hildy to her if she would.
Ellis said the McCoy woman
also rejected his offer to either
raise Hildy himself as a Catho
lic, or send her to a Catholic
boarding school.
In Massachusetts, the law pro
vides that both parents and chil
dren be of the same faith where
ever practicable" in adoption
cases. It was on these grounds
that the Massachusetts Supreme
Court ruled against the Ellises
after a long court fight.
Settled for Fight
Ellis and his wife, and Hildy,
then fled Massachusetts 'and liv
ed furtively in seven cities from
Maine to Florida before settling
in Miami Beach around a year
ago for the last ditch fight for
Hildy.
Myron E. Lane, district attor
ney from Dedham, Mass., will
represent Massachusetts' at the
extradition hearing. Miami
Beach attorneys Ben Cohen, who
is Jewish, and Jack Lloyd,, a
Catholic, will represent the
Ellises. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will
fly here tomorrow from Miami
Beach and leave Hildy with
friends'.
LARGE PACKAGE
Brookings, SD. TP A one
ounce capsule arrived at South
Dakota State College here in a
5,600-pound package. The cap
sule contained radioactive cobalt
60. It was shipped by the Atomic
Energy Commission for experi
mental plant breeding at the
college.
LEGAL NOTICES
r
NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION
of
EARNEST L. DUNLAP and
NELLIE DUNLAP
For the exclusion of certain lands
from the Rogue River Valley
Irrigation District
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a petition has been filed with the
board of directors of the Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District of Jackson
County. Oregon by Earnest L. Dunlap
and Nettie Dunlap. husband and wife,
that the following described lands,
to-wit:
Beginning at a point 9.95 chains
South, and 60 feet East of the
northwest corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 61 in Township 37 South.
Range 3 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County. Ore
gon; thence East 613.75 feet; thence
South 111.4 feet: thence West 613.75
feet: thence North 111.4 feet to the
point of beginning. EXCEPTING
THEREFROM the following: Begin
ning at a point 656.8 feet South
and 60 feet East of the northwest
corner of Donation Land Claim
No. 61; thence East 40.0 feet; thence
South 2148' West 107.70 feet to
the east line of a 60 foot street;
thence North along said east line
100.0 feet to the point of beginning.
Also. EXCEPTING THEREFROM
the following: Beginning at a point
9 95 chains South and 60 feet East
of the northwest corner of said
Donation Land Claim No. 61: thence
South 16.9 feet to the center line
of an irrigation flume; thence along
said center line of flume. North
'89 50' East 613.75 feet; thence
North 15.1 feet to the south line
of tract described in Volume 173
page 388- of the Deed Records of
Jackson Countv. Orppnn- thnn
West on the south line of said tract
to the point of beginning,
be excluded from the Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District of Jackson
County. Oregon.
All persons interested in. or who
may be affected by such change of
the boundaries of the district, are
notified to appear at the office of the
said board on the 5th day of June
1957, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock
a.m., and show cause in writing, if any
they .have, why the said change in
boundaries should not be made.
Dated and first published on the
21st day of May, 1957.
Board of Drectors of Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District
By: Harold W. Sexton, Secretary
Revenue in 1958 Seen
Above Anticipation
Washington (IP) Congres
sional tax experts predict the
have government will take in more
tax money in fiscal 1958 than it
anticipated.
If spending doesn't exceed the
$71,800,000,000 estimated b y
President Eisenhower, ' that
would mean a bigger surplus
than the estimated $1,800,000,
000. Arid that could mean a tax cut.
The optimistic estimate on fed
eral revenue came from the Joint
Congressional Internal Revenue
Committee. It planned to issue
the estimate in a report today.
CONSTIPATED?
new laxative discovery
un-Iocks bowel blocks
without gag bloat or gripe
fnTmtinAtinn is caused by
what doctors call a "thrifty"
eolon. A "thrifty" colon is one
that, instead of retaining
- moisture as it should, does the
opposite: robs the colon of so
much moisture that its con
tents become dehydrated, so
dry that they block the bowel ;
so shrunken that they fail to
excite or stimulate the urge
to purge that propels and ex
pels waste from your body. .
TO REGAIN NORMAL REGU
LARITY two things are neces
sary. First, the dry, shrunken
contents of your colon which
now block your bowel must be
re-moistened. Second, bulk
must be brought to your colon
to S-T-B-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it
and so, excite its muscles to
action; to a normal urge to
purge.
AND, OF ALL LAXATIVES, only
Colonaid, the amazing new
laxative discovery possesses
Coloxaid's great moisturizing
capacity plus Colonaid'S
stretch-stimulating bulk that .
activates normal colonic
reflexes. So effective that it
relieves even chronic consti
pation overnight, Colonaid 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 FACTt
Exercise tones your body!
And Colonaid exercises your
;colon to tone it against consti
pation, overnight! Whether
.occasional, frequent or chron
iic, whatever your degree of
iconstipation, 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.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the 27th day of May,
1957, in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall in Medford. Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing by and be
fore the City Planning Commission
of said city on the question of
Amending Ordinance No. 5135 by add
ing thereto a new section permitting
church uses in all residential dist
ricts, subject to certain conditions re
lating to parking facilities and build
ing set-back lines as more specifically
set forth in the copy of the proposed
amendment on file in the office of
the City Manager of the said city.
H. E. Mackie
- Building Inspector
NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLI
CATION of MICHAEL BECK and
EDITH M. BECK For the exclusion
of certain lands from the Rogue
River Valley Irrigation District
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
petition has been filed with the board
of directors of the Rogue River Val
ley Irrigation District of Jackson
County. Oregon by Michael Beck and
Edith M. Beck, husband and wife,
that the following described lands, to
wit: Beginning at a point 39 80 chains
South and 20.10 chains East of the
northwest corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 61 in Township
37 South, Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
County, Oregon, said point being
on the south line of said Claim:
thence North 278.0 feet; thence
West 551.71 feet, to the northeast
corner of tract described in Vol
ume 289 page 485 of the Deed
Records of Jackson County, Ore
gon: thence South 26 40' East
311.1 feet, to the south line of
said Claim: thence East 412.09
feet to the point of beginning,
be excluded from the Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District of Jackson
County, Oregon.
. All persons interested in. or who
may be affected by such change of
the boundaries of the district, are
notified to appear at the office of the
said board on the 5th day of June,
1957, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a.m.,
and show cause in writing, if any
they have, why the said change in
boundaries should not be made.
Dated and first published on the
21st day of May. 1957.
Board of Directors of Rogue River
Valley Irrigation District
By: Harold W. Sexton, Secretary
ORDINANCE NO. 6695
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
construction of paving, curbs and
driveways on Lyman Avenue from
Hillcrest Road to the southerlv exten
sion of the east line of Lot 9, Block
1, Wellington Heights Additon in the
City of Medford, Oregon, and for the
assessment of the cost thereof on adja
cent property: providing for a meet
ing of the Council to consider pro
tests against said improvement and
providing for the serving of the own
ers of adjacent property with notice ,
inereoi ov tne itecorder.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it is the intention of
the Council to cause Lyman Avenue
from Hillcrest Road to the southerly
extension of east line of Lot 9, Block
1. Wellington Heights Addition to be
improved by construction thereon of
paving, curbs and driveways in ac
cordance with the hereby adopted and
identified plans and specifications on
file in the office of the City Manager,
at the City Hall. Medford. Oregon, to
which plans and specifications refer
ence is hereby made for details and
estimated costs thereof, and to assess
upon each lot. or part thereof, adja
cent to and benefited bv such im
provement its proportionate share of
the cost of said improvement as pro
vided by the Charter of the City of
ivi ea xora.
Section 2. The Council will meet
in the Council Chambers at the City
Hall on the 6th day of June. 1957, at
7:30 P.M., at which time and place the
owners of said adjacent property are
hereby called upon to appear before
said Council and show cause, if any,
why said improvement should not be
constructed, and why said property
should not be assessed for the con
struction thereof.
Section 3. That warrants for the
costs of the aforementioned improve
ment shall bear interest at four per
cent (4) per annum and shall con
stitute general obligations of the City
of Medford. and said warrants shall
be issued pursuant to. and on the
terms and conditions set forth in, Ore
gon Revised Statutes 287.502 to 287.
510, inclusive.
Section 4. The City Recorder Is
hereby directed to serve notice hereof
upon the property owners aforesaid,
by publishing this Ordinance once
in a daily newspaper, printed, pub
lished and of general circulation in
said City at least ten (10) days before
the date of said meeting, and by post
ing five copies of this Ordinance in
five public and conspicuous places in
said City for a period of ten (10) days
prior to said meeting.
PASSED by the City Council and
signed by me in open session in au
thentication of its passage this 16th
day of May, 1957.
John W .Snider
Mayor
ATTEST: D. F. Huson
Recorder
Approved by me this 16th- day of
May. 1957.
John W. Snider
Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 6694
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
construction of paving, curbs and
driveways on South Front Street from
12th Street to the end of the existing
pavement in the City of Medford, Ore
gon, and for the assessment of the
cost thereof on adjacent property;
providing for a meeting of the Coun
cil to consider protests against said
improvement and providing for the
serving of the owners of adjacent
property with notice thereof by the
Recorder.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it is the intention
of the Council to cause SOUTH
FRONT STREET FROM 12th STREET
TO THE END OF THE EXISTING
PAVEMENT, to be improved by the
construction thereon of paving, curbs
and driveways in accordance with the
hereby adopted and identified plans
and specifications on file in the
office of the City Manager, at the
City Hall. Medford, Oregon, to which
plans and specifications reference is
hereby made for details and estimated
costs thereof, and to asses? upon each
lot, or part thereof, adjacent to and
benefited by such improvement its
proportionate share of the cost of said
improvement as provided by the Char
ter of the City of Medford.
Section 2. The Council will meet
in the Council Chambers at the City
Hall on the 6th day of June. 1957, at
7:30 P.M., at which time and place the
owners of said adjacent property are
hereby called upon to appear before
said Council and show cause, if any,
why said improvement should not be
constructed, and why said property
should not be assessed for the con
struction thereof.
Section 3. That warrant for the
costs of the aforementioned improve
ment shall bear interest at four per
cent (4) per annum and shall con
stitute general obligations of the City
of Medford, and said warrants shall
be issued pursuant to, and on the
terms and conditions set forth in,
Oregon Revised Statutes 287.502 to
287.510, inclusive.
Section 4. The City Recorder is
hereby directed to serve notice hereof
upon the property owners aforesaid,
by publishing this Ordinance once in
a daily newspaper, printed, published
and of general circulation in said
City at least ten (10) days before the
date of said meeting, and by posting
five copies of this Ordinance in five
public and conspicuous places in said
city tor a period ot ten (iu) days
prior to said meeting.
PASSED by the City Council and
signed by me in open session in au
thentication of its passage this 16th
day of May, 1957.
John W. Snider
Mavor
ATTEST: D. F. Huson
Recorder
Approved by me this 16th day of
May, 1957.
John W. Snider
Mayor
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at 7:30
o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of June,
1957, in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall in Medford. Oregon, there
shall be a public hearing by and be
fore the City Council of the said city
on the question of amending Ordi
nance No. 5135 by changing the zon
ing of the following area within said
city, to-wit:
Lots 2. 3. 4 and 5 in Block 2,
Lots 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9 in Block 1.
Rogue Valley Heights; and Lot 6
in Block 2. Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 in
Block 1. Rogue Valley Heights
Amended: save and except the 35
feet of said lots adjacent to Crater
Lake Highway; from Class I A.
Single Family Dwelling District
to Class V, Light Industrial Dis
trict; and the following territory within
said city, to-wit:
All that portion of the lots
hereinabove specifically described
lying within 35 feet of the south
westerly line of Crater Lake High
way: from Class I A. Single Fam
ily Dwelling District to Class VII,
Parking District.
D. F. Huson :
City Recorder
I
Tuesday, May 21, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at 730
o'clock P.M. on the 6th dav of .June,
1957, in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall in the City of Medford, Ore
gon, there shall be a public hearing
by and before the City Council of the
said city on the question of annexing
to the said city the following de
scribed territory in Jackson County,
Oregon, contiguous to the said city,
to-wit:
Commencing at the northwest
corner of Sunrise Home Park Ad
dition (recorded) and true point
of beginning; thence west 1220.22
feet along present corporate limits
to east line of Biddle Road: thence
along east line of Biddle Road as
follows: N 7" 41' 20" W 56.31
feet to a point of curve and north
westerly on? arc of a 2894.79 foot
radius curve to left 5.48 feet (long
chord bears north 7' 44' 35 " W
5.47 feet) to southwest corner of
property described in Deed Rec-
LEGAL NOTICES
ord Volume 178, Page 2, of Jack
son County. Oregon: thence N 89
52' 40" E 296.53 feet along south
line of property described in said
Deed Record to southeast corner;
thence N 0 03' 20" W 505.91 feet
along east line of property de
scribed in said Deed Record to
northeast corner, being a point
on north line of said D. L. C. 42;
thence N 89 56' 40" E 933.20 feet
along north line of said D. L. C.
to northwest corner of property
described in Volume 243, Page
451 of Deed Records of said coun
ty; thence S 0 04' 30" W 568.66
feet along west line of property
described in said Deed Record
to point of beginning, containing
12.59 acres, more or less,
and that at said bearing the registered
voters of the City of Medford. Ore
gon, may appear and be heard on
the question of the annexation of said
territory to said city.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
Use Tribune Want Ads
Easy-Just Dial SP 2-6141
CLEAN - RELIABLE
CUSTOM KILLING
at Your Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging room available. Expert cur
ing, wrapping ft marking of your
meat for locker or homa freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.
COtlVEUlEUCE
pmT Terms
$inheam
$f 18" Cut
18 Inch
Twin Blade
Electric
Rotary
Mower
$7995
Coma in and let Hubbard Bros,
show you why they like the 1957
Sunbeam Electric Mower.
It is very light weight to
handle
It has a full one horsepower
electric motor
a) It trims within Vi inch of walls,
walks, trees and fences
Reversible handle eliminates
cord trouble
New 1957 high speed blower
system prevents grass packing
in mower
No cranking just flip a switch
You'll Find Them All At
HUBBARD BROS.
To Suit Your Needs
Remember On all purchases, yea
may buy en Hubbard Bret.' Special
90-Day Contract. There ie no
carrying charge. You pay only Hie
cash price!
Medford's One Stop Shopping Center For Hardware
Housewares and Sporting Goods!
MIRRO
4tieP
Party-CakeSef
4ea set, J 14", Sfc", 7!4". mm4
GpxioJL $198
MEASURE
CUP SETS
With Racks
Choice of Coppertone or stain
less steel either with choice of
colotedj handles.
SET
Packaged
$298
Waters large
rectangle,
fewer moves.
Gets the corners
without
overlapping
ill '
m
ringer tdjnstv
merit controls
spray area.
"The slow, back and forth motion
of this new and better sprinkler
gives the water time to soak in
no paddles no run-off and lets
yon move the sprinkler with the
water on. The deeper water pene
tration means stronger roots and
better lawns. METCO sprinklers
are ruggedly built of finest mate
rials to last a lifetime.
"Next best thing to rain"
ifim mtwri't 1
WRWK
IVi Quart Copper Clad
Stainless Steel
SAUCE PAN
AND COVfR!
YonH use this act to make
Clarrling arrays of comment
causing party cakes, each
with its own exciting decora
tive theme. Bright MIRRO
-.Aluminum always gives per
fect baking results. Use your
own favorite recipes K larger
than usual, or lyi packages
ready-mix.
Btciift ail stemf sr. irn lictif rh
Birtddayj Annrverstrm
Shorn HoMars (a lor
VALUE
5
te rfoftuioMr
STAY-A-FLOAT
Life Preservers
Stay-A-Float Life Preserver
Vests protection for the en
tire family. Enjoy peace of
mind while boating. Sites from
toddlers on up.
GENERAL OUECTRIC
idem
ALL-PURP0S
MIXER!
f
E
'J
4 jpar
miwix
v It Really Mixes! Ajum- IM
"fM tagly light weight, yet Iff
powerful enough totjMt
tough mixing jobs. Jflr
Irs any ... aM iT ha ... k)
csfca tfecmtini with the
MIRRO Coke Dscorstsr Set
design Upa (fifwawm Md roiw, 1.10
MACABEE
GOPHER
TRAP
The Maeibee Gopher trap ii noth-.
ing new but it is still the bcit
gopher trap. .
NEW YARDMASTER
HEOGSHEAR
Finest low-priced hedge
trimmer made! Heavy-duty motor.
worm-gear drive rugged cocutmctaoa.
Weighs only 3 pounds perfect balance
for extra-fast, easy trimming! -
D. F. Goodrich
Imperial
GARDEN HOSE
a new product
L017P1.IGE
Here's e new addition to Hie
B. f. Goodrich Koroseat family.
Imperial garden hose gives yow
the some high quality as regular
Koroseat. Comes in the same
green colors.
AV 50 FEET
H68-6V2" Heavy Duty
At a Low $6Q95
to the Sit raw of ftoatoy SwReV
Sows. This 6', sis will also melt
M lt cvtaV neceecevy
Cars a 4 at 45.
Campwtoly BoM SMriaa.
hstms "Metor-Savar" Drive,
txchmrve "t-SHwt" Gimrd.
SAW KIT H668
80M
mdwdesi Strang Msrof
Caw, Not Sow, OA.
N2M lippma OaM.
H6t23 Comb. Moa. Wrsach eaat
Diamond Lake Fishing
Season Opens Sat., May 25
SEE HUBBARD'S FOR A
COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING
SUPPLIES!
SOUTHERN
STOCK OF
FENDERS
OREGON'S LARGEST
FLAT FISH AND FORD
RED WIGGLERS AND LARGE RED HY
BRID FISH WORMS
PROSPECTORS
TOOLS
Whether it is a serious business er
you just, prospect for fun yow will
find most of the equipment you need
at Hubbard Bros.
GOLD PANS PROSPECTORS
HAMMER .MINERS DRIFT PICKS
CARBIDE LAMPS LAMP
CARBIDE SMALL SHOVELS
Ask about aur 90 - day
. contract or 30-day open
jL account!
Charge -
u i mum uj n i j i i n ,jwyr
I i I llll I 1 lt fill I f I I I I .
I 1 I I llll I i A 1 I I A ffilirAIIII i a I 'X.
, sS3
MAIN AND RIVERSIDE PHONE SP 2-61 89
MEDFORD, OREGON st.