Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1958, Image 13

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Ctassroora Shortage Expected
To Continue Despite Action
By LOUIS CftSSfLfl itiontl Education Association J again in September, there
United Press In!rrtiorl
Washington tPI Th
school year was just begin
aing last fall when Russia's
Sputnik Ioset off a national
clamor about the weakness of
American education.
President Eisenhower de
clared in a nationwide broad-
i$st that strengthening the
"the most cri-
tical problem"
America. Sen
ate Democrat
ic Leader Lyn
don B. John
son gave first
priority to ed
ucation aid in
Louis Cassels listing emer
gency steps the country
should take to meet the So
viet challenge.
Similar speeches were mtcje
by thousands of others, from
cabinet officers to PTA presi
dents. The whole country
seemed to agree that some
thing urgently needed to be
done abvut the schools.
This week the school year
Is ending in most U. S. Com
munities. cVhat has actually
been dwia to strengthen the
schools?
There has been some action
at the state and local levels,
according to Dr. Edgar A.
Fuller, executive secretary of
the Council of Chief State
School Officers.
"Several state legislatures
have voted increased funds
for schools," said Fuller. "A
survey we are just complet
ing also shows that more than
three-fourths of the states
have taken definite steps to
strengthen public school cur
riums. particularly in the
fields of science and mathe
matics." On the federal level, there
has been a great deal of talk
but so far, no action.
A House education subcom
mittee approved a $1,500,000,
000 program of federal aid
for classroom construction
But the bill ran into a stone
wall in the full committee,
and congressional leaders say
its chances of passage at this
session are just about zero.
A $1,000,000,000 science-aid
bill, endorsed by the admini
stration, has a somewhat bet
ter chance of getting through
Congress bef or adjournment.
But it's no cinch.
The House Education Com
mittee is scheduled to act on
the science-aid bill this week.
The Senate Labor Committee
also may take it up soon.
There seems to be no likeli-
hood of floor action before
July, if tfcen.
Even if Congress enacts
this legislation, it will do
nothing to relieve the over
crowding S!$f classrooms and
the shortage of teachers
which many educators regard
as the worst deficiencies of
U. S. schools.
"Despite the begt tfrbrU of
levels," said Dr. Lyman V.
Ginger, president of the N
For Real Estate
SAYS:
To Build
Trade, Buy
or Sell
SEE
D. L.
Picked
Brand New Roosevelt
School District
3 bedroom home with fire
place, large carport with sepa
rate storage. This new home is
located on a nice shaded lot.
walking distance to city center.
$400
Down
3 bedroom Easwide home, lots
of storage spaa, !rs cement
patio, fireplace Snd ttched
cgs on wng residnntil
street.
New 3-bedroom homo ith tir
plic and playroom undor con
struction in restricted sub
division. I his tin noma in
vites your inspection. 1 Vi
baths. Pick colors now. aWiflht
Qnsider smaller homO on dl
in Medford residential district.
Country Cl& Manor
New 3-bedroom home, 2 boths,
family room, built-in range,
oven, dishwasher; bOrbocut,
corner fireplace. Compiot in
sulatioijj) covered patio, pvd
streets and curbs. Will con
sider smaller home in trd.
Close II--1 Arw
I (itdroom horr, out build
ings. Bear creeK apn, wgc
living room, cty tr, shade
trees. Prige $9,900. Terrr.
Ktt. U0o
D.jjPICKELl
Harry Withrow
George Holtzi
Sam Hamilton...
411 E. MAIN
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(NEA), "We have made only
small inroads on our critical
classroom shortage."
About 70,500 classrooms
are scheduled for construction
this year. But Ginger said
enrollment increases will gob
ble up most of them and by
the time the schools open
LIGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at
730 o'clock P.M. on the 30th day
of June, 1958 there shall be a
public hearing by and before the
City Council in the Council Cham
bers of the City Hall of Medford,
Oregon, on the question of with
drawing from the Medford Rural
Tire Protection District, a munici
pal corporation, of Jackson County,
Oregon, all those certain portions
thereof recently annexed to, and
situated within, the City of Med
ford, Oregon, more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
line of the tract described on
Page 363 of Volume 355 of the
Deed Records of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, at its intersection
with the present boundary of
the City of Medford. Oregon. 6G
feet east of the east bank of Bear
Creek, in Section 19, T 37 S, R
1 W W M; thence easterly along
the said north line to the east
erly right of way line of Biddle
Road; thence N 0 30' East at
a distance of 939 feet, more or
less, to a point 200 feet south of
the center line of McAndrews
Road; thence easterly parallel to
the center line ot jMCAnarews
Road to a point 300 feet west of
the center line of the old Crater
Lake Highway; thence south
along the present city boundary
to the center line of the old
Crater Lake Highway at a dis
tance of 150 feet north of the
north .line of Gregory Avenue,
now known as Stevens street;
thence southerly along the cen
ter line of Crater Lake Avenue
to its intersection with the east
erly projection of the north line
of sunrise Home Park Addition:
thence westerly along said north
line to the westerly line of the
property described on Page 451
of Volume 243 of the Deed Rec
ords of Jackson County, Oregon:
thence N 0' 4' 30" West 568.66
feet, more or less, to the north
west corner of the property de
scribed on .cage 451 of said Vol
ume 243 of said deed records:
thence S 89 56' 40" East 933.20
feet along the north line of D.
L. C No. 42 to the northeast
corner of the property described
on .rage z ot volume 178 ot Jack
son County Deed Records; thence
S 0 3' 20" East 505.91 feet along
the easterly line of said prop
erty; thence S 89 52' 40" West
296.53 - feet along the southerly
line ot saia property to the
easterly line of Biddle Road:
thence along said easterly right
ot way line ot maaie Koaa on an
arc of a 2,894.79 foot radius curve
to the right 5.48 feet (the long
chord of which bears S 7 44' 35"
West 5.47 feet); thence continu
ing along the easterly right of
way line of Biddle Road S 7
41' 20" East 56.31 feet to the
intersection of the present corpo
rate limits of the city with the
east line of Biddle Road; thence
westerly along said corporate
limits to the present corner of
the city limits which is 66 feet
easterly of the east bank of Bear
Creek; thence northerly parallel
with, and 66 feet east of. the east
bank of Bear Creek to the point
of beginning.
Also,
Beginning at the present city lim
its at the intersection of the
south line of the first extension
of the South Sea Addition to
the City of Medtord, Jackson
County, Oregon, with the east
erly line of Pacific Highway;
thence southeasterly along the
easterly line of Pacific Highway
to a point that is N 63 36' East
60 feet from the intersection of
the south line of Boyd Street
and the west line of Pacific High
way; thence N 63' 36' East 208.71
feet; then S 26- 30' East 208.71
feet; thence S 63 30' West 194.71
feet to the easterly line of Pa
cific Highway; thence continuing
southeasterly along the east line
of Pacific Highway to its inter
section with the northerly right
of way line of the relocated coun
ty road, being an extension of
Stewart Avenue; said point be
ing at right angles to, and 37
feet distant from, highway cen
ter line station 0J4 bo. 70. said
point being north 29.81 feet and
west 667.77 feet from the north
east corner of D. L. C. No. 45
in T 37 S. R 1 W. W. M.: thence
along the present city limits line.
said line also being the northerly
right of way line of the relocat
ed county road, N 89 59' East
34936 feet; thence along the arc
of a 500.87-foot radius curve to
the left 788.0 feet (the long
chord of which curve bears
N 44 54' 45" East 709.91 feet)
thence N 0 10' West along the
D. L. C. Line 303.76 feet; thence
west 274 feet: thence north 173.58
feet to the south line of Barnett
Road; thence east on said south
line of Barnett Road a distance
of 964 feet; thence south 456.2
feet; thence east 165.0 feet;
thence S 61" 4' East 260 teet
thence N 89 15' East 287 feet:
thence north 130 feet; thence
N 89 15' East 373.8 feet; thence
N 1 45' West 130 feet; thence
N 68 15' West 110 feet; thence
N 15 45' West 100 feet; thence
N 10 East 63 feet: thence N 53
47' West 91.4 feet to the south
line of Barnett Road: thence N
89 58' East 201.3 feet to the
center line of Bear Creek: thence
along the present city boundary.
Deing tne center line oi .Bear
Creek, approximately as follows:
N 13 53' West 10 feet; N 23
20' West 600 feet; N 37 22'
West 700 feet;. N 13 10' West
568 feet; N 50 56' West 263
feet: S 57 3' West 470 feet;
N 79 54' West 700 feet; thence
N 41 26' West 750 feet, more or
less, to the south line of the
corporate limits of the City of
Medford: thence S 72! 52' West
along said south corporate limits
line to the point of beginning.
Also,
Beginning at a concrete mon
ument with lead tablet set six
inches below the surface of the
ground at the point of inter
section of the west line of Co
lumbus Avenue with the north
line of Douglas Addition to the
" City of Medford, said point of
beginning being north 840.81
feet, and west 668.34 feet from
the northwest corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 84, Township 37
South. Range 2 West. Willamette
Meridian, Jackson Countv, Ore
gon, thence North 89 56' West
along the north line of Douglas
Addition 247.46 feet to the north
wast corner thereof, thence South
30.00 feet, thence N 89 56' West
165.12 feet, thence N 0 04' East
342.00 feet, thence S 89 56'
East 412.72 feet, thence S 0 07'
34" East 322.00 feet, thence N 89
5i' West 1.25 feet to the point
of beginning.
and on the question of withdraw
ing from the Central Point Rural
Fire Protection District and the Elk
City Water District, "municipal
corporation of Jackson County,
Oregon, all those certain portions
thereof recently annexed to. and
situated within, the City of Med
ford, Oregon, more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point - on the
xisiting city boundary line, said
boundary line also beine the
south line of Section 11. Town
ship 37 South. Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian, in Jack
son County. Oregon: thence west
long the south line of said Sec
tion 11 a distance of 1,310 feet;
thence north 445.02 feet to the
south line of Ellen Avenue;
thence east along the south line
of said Ellen Avenue a distance
of 1310 feet; thence south 445.02
feet to the point of beginning,
containing 1338 acres.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
will still be a shortage of 132,-
800 classrooms.
A new nationwide survey
by the Research Division of
the National Education Asso
ciation shows that colleges are
graduating 116,000 trained
teachers this month. But
school districts estimated their
need for new teachers next
fall at 220,000.
Since only about three
fourths of the new graduates
will actually take teaching
jobs, the outlook is for a net
shortage of about 135,000
qualified teachers in Septem
ber. That means schools will
have to hire many "sub-standard"
teachers with tempor
ary licenses.
Russian Diplomat
Prepares To Leave
Washington (UPI) A Rus
sian diplomat Monday pre
par to leave the United States
after being accused of trying
to buy "classified" military
publications from a young
American free lance writer.
The American, Charles Beau
met, Arlington, Va., planned
to take his wife and two chil
dren away for a couple of
days to find "peace of mind."
The Justice Department said
it was making no charges
against Beaumet, who cooper
ated in an FBI investigation
of the matter. '
The U.S. government Sat
urday ordered Nicolai I. Ku
rochkin, third secretary of the
secretary of the Soviet Em
bassy, expelled on grounds he
tried unsccessfully to get
Beaumet to provide him with
classified Army training man
uals. Russian - Ambassador Mik
hail Menshikov said Sunday
Kurochkin had denied the
charges and "I have no reason
not to believe him."
Rainy Weather
Like June, 1947
Current rainy weather is
comparable to that of the first
10 days in June of 1947.
Medford station of U.S.
weather bureau listed a total
of 1.78 inches of precipitation
for the first eight days of
June this year. Rain fell on
every day but June 4 and just
a trace was recorded on
June 5.
Precipitation for June 1
through 10 in 1947 was 1.58.
There have been a number
of wet Junes since records
have been kept by the weath
er bureau here. Wettest was
in 1931 when 3.49 inches fell.
Of that amount 3.01 was re
corded between June 8 and
June 15 and 16 tabulation was
2.13.
Rainfall in the first nine
days of 1943 was 1.23. In
1948 from June 3 through 20
a total of 2.90 inches fell and
precipitation June 3 through
15 was 1.25.
Hopkins, Saf ley
Named to Honorary
Curtis Hopkins and Wayne
Safley, representatives of the
Aetna .Life insurance com
pany, Medford, will attend
the 30th annual meeting of
the national honorary organi
zation of the company's lead
ing producers in Santa Bar
bara, Calif., June 15-19. The
two were named to the hono
rary group, the Aetna Life
Corps of Regionnaires, in
recognition of "outstanding
achievements in the life in
surance field during the past
year," according to the com
pany home office.
Hopkins has won member
ship in the group eight times.
This is the first time for
Safley.
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Directors of School
District No. 549C, 500 Monroe
Street, Medford, Oregon up to 5:00
P M June 16 for grading and
rocking three sections of street as
described below. Plans and specifi
cations may be had at the School
District Office.
A separate bid will be sub
mitted for each of the three sec
tions.
A combined bid ' may be sub
mitted for Sections I and II (Corona
and Johnson Streets), providing
separate bids on the two sections
accompany it. Bidders bond or
certified check in amount of 10
of the bid or combined bids must
accompany the bid.
i.ne Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or to waive
any informalities.
LOCATION OF STREET SECTIONS
SECTION I (Corona) a section of
street connecting Grand Avenue on
the south and Morrow Road on
the North. The over all width of
the street is 60 feet. The east and
West right of way lines are marked
by wire fence.
The overall length of this section
of street is approximately 995 feet
Slus some extension work at the
orrow Road intersection, as indi
cated by the Engineer's plat and
profile plan accompanying this Call
for Bids.
SECTION II (Johnson Street) A
short street on the north side of
the Wilson School site, designated
as Johnson Street on the Engineer's
drawing. Over all width is 60 feet
and length approximately 594 feet.
SECTION III (Velia Street) A
short street, indicated on the En
gineer's plat as Velia Street, con
necting the West end of Johnson
Street with Morrow Road. Overall
width is 60 feet and length approxi
mately 350 feet.
Rebecca Jensen, Clerk
School District No. 549C
June 2, 1958
Employment Up
On West Coast
San Francisco (UPI) Em
ployment in the three West
Coast states was up 19,500 be
tween March and April, less
than half the normal total, ac
cording to a report by the De
partment of Labor.
April employment in the
three states was 2.4 per cent
or 230,000 less than April,
1957, the department said.
In California. April em-i
ployment rose 4,600; it was
up 8,300 in Oregon and 6,600
in Washington. The depart
ment said that in normal
years, employment rises more
than 40,000 in April.
A smaller weekly paycheck
as well as a decline in the
average hours worked, were
also reported in three states.
The government figures how
ever, showed that with a
weekly income of $90.35 a
week in California, $90.94 in
Washington, and $90.24 in
Oregon, West Coast workers
were better off than the na
tional average of $80.81.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NEWLY decorated inside & out. 2
bdrm. unfurn. house with garage
in Phoenix. $55 month. Water &
garbage paid. References. KE-
BARGAIN CHICK DAY, June 12 &
13th. Our last bargain chick day
for the season. Ten SILVER
BROAD heavy breed chicks and
25 lbs. PURINA BROILER
CHOW; a $3.50 value for $2.69.
Limit 40 chicks per person. Bring
containers. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co., either store.
CASH & CARRY
Cedar panel shakes $11 sq. Pabco
3-tab roofing $8.75 sq. 3,i" sanded
plvwood $4.50 a sheet. Beautiful
3"" Knotty Pine plywood 35c ft.
s" Birch plywood 23c ft. 1x8
standard & better shiplap $70
per M.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER COMPANY
Phoenix yard KE 5-2037
Camp White yard TA 6-9331
PLYWOOD PLYWOOD
Sanded Douglas Fir
PLYWOOD
U" 4x8 $1.53
3g" 4x8 2.16
i2" 4x8 2.93
58 4x8 3.50
!i " 4x8 4.28
DISTRIBUTORS OF: Plywood,
Fir & Hardwood. Doors: Rotary
& Ribbon Mahogany, Birch, and
SEN. Builders Hardware..
, LEWIS
Wholesale Builders
SUPPLY
139 S. Fir St.
Medford, Ore.
P.O. Box 172
SP 2-7135
CARPENTER worK wanted any
kind. SP 2-4412.
BERRY CUPS. Also fruit baskets.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co., Either
store.
PIANOS FOR RENT
Reconditioned uprights, $5 mo.
Used spinets $10 mo. New spinets
$12 to $15 mo. Six months rental
will apply on purchase if you
decide to buy.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE
1304 Kings Hwy.
IRRIGATION ASSESSMENTS Sec
ond Quarter 1958 Irrigation As
sessments now due; delinquent
after June 16th. Pay at office
Grants Pass Irrigation District,
Courthouse Annex entrance on
5th St., Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE: '41 DeSoto 5 passen
ger coupe, good motor, good
body, $40. SP 3-4832.
FOR RENT Ashland. Clean, nice
ly furn. 2-bdrm. apt. Garbage,
water pd. Adults. SP 3-1354 eves.
FOR SALE 1948 civilian Jeep. Ph.
MU 2-6366.
FREE TWO KITTENS. 3428 Holly
wood. FOR RENT Furn. apt.. So. Oak
dale. All elec. Clean, desirable.
Garage. Water, garbage pd.' $50.
Adults. SP 2-2135.
FOR RENT Recently redecorated
3-bdrm. house near Talent. Ga
rage. Patio. Two lots. Chicken
house with yard. SP 2-9771.
TRAILER COURT for sale. Call
SP 2-4891 or SP 2-5050.
FOR RENT Furn. small 1-bdrm.
house. Carport. Water pd. $45.
SP 2-4986.
LOST Min. female Boston Bull.
Reg. Name "Dottie". Black &
white. Wears collar. Reward. Ph.
SP 2-4812.
CHICK prices reduced. Chicks now.
Book your orders. Dresslers
Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. SP 2-2656.
FOR SALE Clarke D8 floor Sand
er. Like new. $150. JU 2-3866
or write Rt. 1, Box 308, Rogue
River, Ore.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale, 20c each. Mai Tribune
office. 33 North Fir.
SEPARATE colors in zinnias, mari
golds, phlox, asters. Also coleus
& sultanas for shade.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM
CASH for small contracts & mort
gages. Tribune Box 4058.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Plant
'em now. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co., Either store.
GROW GIANT FLOWERS. Spray
plants with GIB-GRO (Gibberel
lic Acid) growth stimulant.
Makes flowers three-four times
normal size. It's fun. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co., Either store.
ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLERS
and misc. supplies. Monarch
Farm Store.
GO-WEST. Controls slugs & ear
wigs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.,
Either store.
EARWIGS BOTHERING? Use
Ortho Earwig Bait. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co., Either store.
FOR SALE new 2-bdrm. house $500
down, rest like rent. SP 2-584o.
DUMP YOUR DIRT on my yard.
840 Chestnut. Central foint
NO 4-2853
SAWDUST for corrals, gardens.
orcnaras summer prices.
Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-4449
TIRED OF LOOKING?
If you have looked for that house built iusf for you without
any luck, why not check with us to see several just being com
pleted as well as some we are just starting. Our homes include
electric kitchen, fireplace, carpet, central heat, 2 baths with
built-in vanity, ceramic tile, and many other fine features. We
have many nice locations for you to choose from. Our financing
and down payments are the best to be had 60 and 90 day.
building contracts. Low FHA down payments or State G.I. Out
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Phone Jim Boyce - SP 2-7805
Watkirw Construction Co., 349 Cerritos Ave.
Stevenson Urges
Prompt Economic
Aid for France
East Lansing, Mich. (UPI)
Adlai Stevenson, pleading
for trust among nations in a
nuclear world, has urged that
the United States grant im
mediate economic aid to
France.
Stevenson told 2,349 grad
uates and 20,000 guests at
Michigan State University's
commencement exercises Sun
day that "France can founder
on the economic rocks in the
next six months."
He said the United States
can help prevent that with
economic aid and also by
helping France "work out a
sensible economic" improve
ment system for North Af
rica." The suggestion was only one
of a number of proposals the
two-time Democratic presiden
tial candidate made for com
batting international mistrust,
"the root of evil in the world
today."
"Nobody trusts anybody.
This is the heart of the trou
ble," he added.
Stevenson, wearing an Ox
ford University academic
gown of an off-shade of red,
urged creation of a Marshall
Plan-type organization to map
a rebuilding program for the
economy of the free nations.
He said the nation "can
not permit the present policy
of drift and confusion to per
sist indefinitely."
Portugal Elects
Tomas as President
Lisbon (UPI) Rear Adm
Americo Tomas, candidate of
Premier Antonio Salazar's
ruling National Union party,
was elected to a seven year
term as president Sunday in
the hardest fought political
campaign in 30 years.
Returns today from 142 of
the 303 voting areas in Por
tugal gave Tomas 207,830
votes 81 per cent of those
cast over Independent Hum-
berto Delgado who ran on an
anti-Salazar ticket in protest
against the 30-year-old Sala
zar regime.
The election campaign was
marked by several bloody
clashes between Delgado sup
porters and police and result
ed in serious injuries on
both sides.
Tomas succeeds President
Gen. Craveiro Lopes.
Portland (UPI) Judith
Ann Stoner, 17, Portland, has
been awarded a $1000 na
tional scholarship from the
National Amvet Service Foun
dation. For Real Estate
SEE
DON ASHPOLE, Salesman
DESERT BRANCH OFFICE OF
Clayton W. Lewis
REAL ESTATE BROKER
678 1 Crater Lake Hy.r Medford
Ph. TA 6-9101 or HI 6-3302
FOR SALE with TERMS
Grade A Dairy, Stock, Machin
ery. 541-lb. quota.
10 Acres. Full Price $1,650,
with terms.
3 BEDROOM HOME
on Vi acre. Small down pay
ment. Full price $6,000.
Must see this beautiful ranch
on Applegate. 20 acres. 12
acres free water, 4 year home
with guest house, large barn,
other buildings, orchard. Sacri
fice price. $12,500 with terms.
No house. Move trailer house
on this 28 acre ranch. 17 un
der irrigation. Drilled well, sep
tic tank, shade. $2600 down.
Balance Easy Terms. N
3 blocks from new hospital.
Choice lots for homes, duplex
or apartments. Call SPring
2-2978.
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PANAMA TRAFFIC
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Panama City (UPI)
Traffic through the Panama
Canal was reduced Monday
because the concrete floor of
the Pedro Miguel locks crack
ed and buckled. Officials said
about 4,000 square feet of the
floor in the east lock had
cracked and would have to be
replaced. Repair operations
were started immediately and
are expected to last three
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num Roofing ;
26"x 8 Ft $2.60 per sheet
26"xl0 Ft $3.25 per sheet
26"xl2 Ft $3.90 per sheet
Price Based on Lots of 50
Or More Sheets
GASOLINE CANS
One to five gallon gasoline cans in Utility, Outboard and
Chain Saw Models Most have flexible $115 I $C00
metal spouts The selection is good IU U
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og
MAIN and RIVERSIDE
MEDFORD,
weeks. Traffic in the "canal
will be reduced until Wednes
day when the west lock will
be equipped to handle two
way traffic.
"Washington (UPI) Ad
ministrator William A. Pearl
of the Bonneville Power ad
ministration has asked Sen
ate Appropriations Commit
tee approval of a $9,170,000
budget request to operate
during fiscal 1959.
SQUARE
SKILLET
TRIVET
9" x 9" two-way square trivet
for square skillets. Holds bacon
flat for even grilling. Turn rack
over and use as rack to bake
pies and cakes, roast meat or
warm left-overs.
98'
FIBERGLASS
SCREEN
New Cyclone brand fiber glass
screening in 26" and 30"
widths for screen doors. Stays
tight because it is elastic.
Won't stretch and sag like wire
screen.
14!2'S.FT.
UA3 AND UlSEul
'em
flk economy '
aiui conveniencejF
CAMP STOVE
LANTERN
1495 27M
$1495 17
95
Come to Hubbard Bros,
for Good Galvanized
Ware
Garbage Cans
All of Hubbard's regular
stock garbage cans are fab
ricated and THEN zinc coat
ed. They cost a little more
made this way but can't
leak are stronger and
have heavier rust-proof gal
vanizing. 20, 24, 29 Gal. Sizes
$gio-$y45-sg60
RIG.
O PHONE SP 2-6189
OREGON
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, June 10, 1951 IS
Nuclear Research Group Organized
Portland (UPI) Forma
tion of the Rocky Mountain
Pa c i f i c Nuclear Research
Group to undertake develop
ment of gas-cooled nuclear
power reactors and study the
possibility of conversion of
heat into electricity was an
nounced Monday by Portland
General Electric and Pacific
BAKE BETTER.... WITH RIGHT SIZE PANS
FOR READY-MIX OR HOME RECIPE
(0(OU ran n
Standard sizes, as approved by Home Economists for use with home
recipes and ready-mixes, are clearly stamped on the bottom of
each piece.
Polish finish spreads the heat evenly for uniform cakjjbaking.
Alumlllf finish is a satiny, heat -absorbent surface that's best for
breads and pies.
EASY TO CLEAN ,
MIRR0 Layer Cake Pan
Cutter bar releases eokeso .
wiftly, easily. 8 inches. OOf
MIRRO PiV X Rnitlins Pin
Handy forbiscuits. rolls,
MIRRO Pie Plate
Alumilite finish. Heats end.,
browns evenly. 9 inch.... JSf
HAYING
TOOLS
Power grinder for
sickle bar with sickle
bar bolder clamp,
Regular
$12.50
$0.75
Cone Type Sickle Stones. For
Power and Hand Grinders
Hay Bale Hooks
5c te
$1.50
200-lb. Hay Bala
Scales $7.65
2-gal. Linen Water
Bags $1.55
Canteens, 4 and 8 quarts
Insulated Water Cooler Cans,
5 and 10 gallon
LARGE
HORSESHOES
IN STOCK AGAIN
Hubbard Bros, are again stock
ing toed and heeled horseshoes.
Up to size 7.
Repair Your farm
Equipment On-the-Job!
REDI-BOLT it cold
drawn 20 stronger
tnn ordinary teeu
PraciMon threaded
the full length.
Special finish
prevents rusting.
7 SIZES
12436
Lengths
Here i a completely new repair and
construction material for farm and home
REDI-BOLT has literally hundreds of uses
cut to size as straight bolt, or bent to various
shapes after heating with a blow torch or I
stove name.
I BEND TO AMY W--V
SIZE OR SHAPE M REPAIRING
ALL FARM
m MACHINERY
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Power and Light and six other
jiVestor-owned western elec
tric utilities.
The research will be con
ducted in association with the
atomic division of General
Dynamics Corporation during
a two-year program which
will require an estimated
$500,000 to finance.
Ik jsn
Sfoukrd Size,
BAKING WARE
REG. to $1.25
1-ONGER LASTING
MM
MIRRO Seamless Muffin Pan
Easy to clean. One-piece
construction. 12-cup.... 88
MI,RR S'Uar Cak
MIRRO Bread 1 Meat Loaf Pan
Alumilite finish browns
evenly. 9V4x514x2V"..88-
qourbest
ojig in
house
paint.
Sherwin-Wiluams
Now better than
ever
Stretches the
years between
paint jobs
Endorsed by
leading painters
LANGLEY SUPEE
SPIN REEL
Deluxe No. 830 is lightweijht
and truly precision made. It is -all
metal and holds 150 yards
ef 8-lb. monofilament line. Hat
corrosion resistant finish. Avail
able in right 01 left-hand model.
Free Delivery
Within Medford
City Limits
$1.00 or Moral
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