Is ?Ho? So?
, LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at
730 o'clock P.M. on the 30th day
of June, 1958 there shall be a
at m - - - I duduc nnrinK oy ana oeiore Tne
ltinri: Thl City IS one city Council in the Council Cham-
04a bJ0Me in lyft today br f the City Hall of Medford,
Vmmvm ontFUetlS job drawing from the Medford Rural
ht wivtle US builwiRA the rire Protection District, a munici-
gyrtmif.
, In t! frly 1Q0, Me
?ejrrtet Ali dcidl to restore
AltlanArit by linkinj it to
th Nil vit ctntl. He did
th job by 1120, using forced
bor of iaO.OQO men. Later,
Wehevm.t Ali end his succes-
ffcr decide to bring tha an-
tir caltf uniar cultivation. It
9 t vt st swamp, one of the
finest atrovl Hunting
re in ths worli, but by
meanj of criss-crossing it with
draina ditchts- n4 canals
tSe majority of it has now
been brought undar cultiva
tion.
B&t there is still plenty of
sport for the fisherman, and
plenty of wildfowl, too
For example, on a canal,
not so far from Alexandria, I
aw a fisherman land a "tiger
fish." He is appropriately
named. He has all the fighting
qualities of the bona fish of
our Florida waters, and his
teeth ara sharp enough to
nap an or dint ry line. The one
I saw eboutcig pounds was
taken on tpinntr with a
-wire leadgr an five-ounce
. rod. lite letps tni runs would
satisfy the mot-fc egtcting fish
erman.
The fish ftgs extremely
hard mouth, fn is sf id to be
not particularly food sating,
mainly on tccount of the
bones. HO h4 about s many
of them as ar, Vs which ha
is related nf supsrfi-
cial resemblfncg. .
Crocodile 9ir$
On nothgr ctHU ' v a
a p u r-winfeA glover which
some rturfligt is the
true crocolils iH. He i a
quarrelsome) fellow about a
foot Ion Sjfte sometimes
jerk hia flsvt uf ni down
lik as automaton. He is pre
domingntlj tfc in color, and
a fifcrj) avr on either shoul-
dr tf tnging cher-
(ctriani.
4em jffc the tender
$M ef fcft crecg mouth if the
O tfit timm him while the
!&itl it liciiH his teeth.
Ara fee say this is how
He )ii Kt Hi sgurs: Allah
3AiteA U tft animals to din-
Aw. Tnie ens bird forgot to
4 Itrtt? cleimsfl he fell
ojeleef. Allan, ef course, knew
fgii( lied en( rebuked him.
"You'll wleep no more, my
$h&4," Allah said, giving
glim V agurs so hs could no
fteMe tMi Hi neat undar his
t1 il Ay MaClure
of)! fiyndicaie
3r?A: By vpeciel arrange
ment vitn the editors of the
Ehcyelegsdi Americana, my
panel e iuiga vill award
each week to the reader who
sends me the best true-life na
ture adventure, the best na
ture observation, or the best
question on nature and wild
life, a complete 30-volume set
of this worlcMemous reference
work in handsome Sealcraft
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Sorry, I simply can't answer
your many friendly letters.
Please address your letter to:
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Tribune, Box1069, San Fran
cisco, Calif.
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dustrial uses, either pure or in
alloys, thanQany of the com
mon metals.
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Oregon, all those certain portions
thereof recently annexed to, and
situated within, the City of Med
ford, Oregon, more particularly de-
cnoed as toiiows, 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
tne center line of .McAndrews
Road: thence easterly parallel to
tne center line of McAndrews
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 Page 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 Page 2 of Volume 178 of Jack
son bounty 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 of said property to the
easterly line of Biddle Road;
thence along said easterly right
of way line of Biddle Road on an
are 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 Mediord, 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
&tewart Avenue; said point be
ing at right angles to, and 37
feet distant from, highway cen
ter line station 534 65.70, 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,
aid line also being the northerly
right of way line of the relocat
ed county road, N 89" 59' East
349.36 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 feet;
thence N 89 15' East 287 feet;
thence north 130 feet; thence
N 89 15' East 373.8 feet; thence
N 1 45' West 190 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,
being the center line of 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
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 2-story brick house,
close in. Corner lot. 243 So.
HoUy. SP 2-6563. '
NECCHI CONSOLE
Local finance company forced to
pick up late model Necchi cab
inet sewing machine. Zig Zag &
other features. Pick up small
balance 7 payments at S8.75 ea.
Write Credit Mgr., P.O. Box 1022,
Medford, Oregon.
SAVE SAVE
Kiln Dry Bevel Cedar Siding:
J,a"x 8" "B-' grade $135 per M.
x 8" "B" grade $165 per M.
"xl0" "B" grade S190 per M.
Ia"xl0" Tight Knot $175 per M.
"xlO" Clear VG Shadoedge
(Preservative Prime Coated)
$240 per M.
No. 2 Oak Fig. R L $165 per M.
No. 2 Oak Fig. shorts $130 per M.
First Grade Maple Shts. $160 M.
SCHORN PAINTS
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO. SP 3-2559
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1952 4-wheel drive.
Jeep Station wagon, with winch.
4 good all-weather tires. 3.000
mi. on new motor. $800. Norton
Lumber Co. KE 5-2037.
Cash & Carry
Cedar panel shakes ..$11.00 sq.
PABCO 3-tab roofing ..$ 8.75 sq.
Sugar pine shelving 11 'jc ft.
1x8 std. btr. shiplap $70 M.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
Classified Rates
BENDIX
Washer & Dryer Repairing
Factory trained mechanic.
Call us now.
Couey's Appliance Store
225 E. 6th SP 3-5433
RULE AT DERBY Members of the royal
court who will reign at the 22nd annual
Catfish Derby June 22 at TouVelle state
park are (above, left to right) Princess Mol
lie Barker, Princess Monica Settey, Prin
cess Linda Lowery (sitting) Queen Pat New
bry, and Princess Donna Miller. The public
is invited to the event, where prizes will be
awarded to outstanding catfish catches and
to winners in other contests.
(Landis photo)
inches below the surface of the j me about the New York Yan
sround at the oomt of inter- , ... ...
flrmanta an itinplanNAUfy aaaj
tracti. dividend aecuiaulatlani.
and interest...
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ta.lll.5T 4. 11
ftieraaia In raaarraa
Gaaaiiitana, claim and ganaral
inauranca axnansaa and taief . lr,395,r!fs.S4
Othar ooeratins daductionl 129.044. IT
Blldanda ta poUeyDoldari 4ST.T44 J
Total , , 11J 10.SS1.!
Nat satn from oearatlani t 11.0t.r3 1
indanda ta taeknaldm 4.000,000.
ajfnar ltcns atfartmc fureloa
and aurpiua fusda (net)
Taial
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4 923.-3I.il
iBLttaaa In aurpiua aid
asocial nrslui fun-li t 114.40 It
BUSINESS IN OREGON fOS THC YEAR
Otraaa Braaluaja end annuity ean
alderauona collected during aha
-I I.0M.1H.M
atandando said ar cradnad aa art-
ley hotdari ouruic tha yaar
IT.4M.lt
0aaa benariu ud claim, aa
doarmenta. aurrandara. and aa-
auitiea aaJd durtna the Tear S ISO.lM.ir
William M. Caldwell. General Agent
42 Liberty Bldf Medford, Oregon
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 oeing 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 County, Ore
gon, thence North 89" 56' West
along the north line of Douglas
Addition 247.46 feet to the north
west corner thereof, thence South
20.00 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'
56' 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, municioal
corporation of Jackson County,
Oregon, all those certain portions
mereoi recently annexed to. and
situated within, the City of Med
ford. Oregon, more particularly
oescnoea as louows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
exisiting city boundary line, said
boundary line als'o being the
south line of Section 11. Town
ship 37 South, Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian, in Jack
son County, Oregon: thence west
along the south line of said Sec
tion ll 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 1,310 feet; thence south 445.02
feet to the point of beginning,
containing 13.38 acres.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
NO. 9S76
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELVA BRISCOE, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
Final Account of 1 C. Watrud.
as Executor of the above-named
estate, has been filed herein and
that 1:30 o'clock p.m. on June 30.
1958, in the Courtroom of the above
Court in the Courthouse in Med
ford. Oregon, has been appointed
ss the time and place for hearing
objections to such Final Account
and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published May
27, 1958.
. L. C Watrud. Executor
Van Dyke. Dellenback
MeGoodwin
Attorneys for Executor
kees . . . !" He said he had
given up TV because it had
become' too difficult to attend
to his office and the program
too.
Yet he still receives an aver
age of 4,000 letters a day:
"Forty per cent of that mail
is from non-Catholics," he
added. Every letter is an
swered by his staff. He was
asked if, with all his talent,
he had ever considered going
on the stage, and his instant
reply was, "No no no, none
whatever. The Lord gave me
this talent, I am returning the
use of it to Him."
In connection with this, he
also stated that in college, his
speech professor told him he
was without a doubt, the
worst pupil he had ever had,
and advised him never to try
to speak in public.
At one point in the inter
view, a small .boy pushed his
way into the group, and
marched straight up to the
Bishop. "Who are you, and
what are you doing?" he
asked with small-boy candor.
The auxiliary bishop of New
York reached out his hand
and drew the small boy into
the circle of his arm. Touch
ing himself on the chest in a
manner familiar to his TV
audiences, he said, "I am Bis
hop Fulton Sheen, and these
men are reporters interview
ing me for the newspapers."
Flash bulbs popped as the
man and the boy sat together,
and the warmth of his person
ality began to show in the
twinkle of the dark expres
sive eyes.
The appearance of the small
boy released the tension of
began to talk with all the
charm and vitality seen on
his TV appearances. After a
few more questions, he stood
and shook hands with the
handful of people about him,
and in response to a request
of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, he
very graciously autographed a
card with his television trade
mark: "God Love you Ful
ton J. Sheen."
H0RNBR00K
Pair Meets Bishop Sheen
By KATHERINE CHAPMAN f the interview, and the bishop
Hornbrook A once-in-a-
lifetime honor was experi
enced Saturday evening, June
, by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chap
man, when they had the priv
ilege of shaking hands with
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, and
visiting briefly with him
The Chapmans had driven
to Portland, Ore., that day to
meet a friend. Miss Anna L
Richling, of Omaha, Neb., who
was arriving on the 9:30 plane
at the Portland airport to
spend her vacation with them
-While they were waiting at
the airport, an earlier plane
arrived from New York
bringing Bishop Sheen, who
was to address the graduating
class of Central Catholic High
school
A real thrill for them came
when they were permitted to
sit in' on a press interview
with Bishop Sheen, with re
porters from the Portland
Oregonian and the Journal
and then meeting the bishop
afterwards.
in xne interview, ne was
asked a question about poli
tics and replied that he "had
no interest in politics, but ask
On Sunday, the Chapmans
and Miss Richling attended
mass in the Sanctuary of Our
Sorrowful Mother in Portland,
then left for Hornbrook via
the Oregon coast.
After an all night stay in
Tillamook, they took the tour
through the Tillamook cheese
factory, then drove as far as
Gold Beach, and the next day
took the trip up the Rogue
river in the mail boat to Ag
ness and had dinner at the
Singing Springs ranch.
This is a never-to-be forgot
ten experience, and highly
recommended for anyone in
this area looking for an out-of-the-ordinary
outing for two
or three days.
A visit to a redwood grove
completed the sight-seeing en
route home.
Visiting Mrs. Ella Rose on
Tuesday were her friends,
Mrs. Fred Cox and Mrs. T. W.
Sanford, of Ashland.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Walsh were her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Cameron of
Couer d'Alene, Idaho.
Florida Man Dies
In Wreck Near Burns
Burns (UPD A Miami,
Fla., man was killed Sunday
and his wife remained in se
rious condition in a Burns hos
pital today with injuries suf
fered when their car went out
of control on a curve 20 miles
east of here on Highway 20
and crashed, rolling over sev
eral times.
State police identified the
victim as Isidore Gene Lavin
sky, 46, Miami. His wife, Betty
Maude, 50, was listed in se
rious condition here with
chest injuries.
MANUFACTURER DIES
Manhasset, N. Y. (UPI)
Dr. B. Thurber Guild, 72, a
physician and former pharma
ceutical manufacturer, died
Sunday after a short illness.
He helped develop phisoderm,
a skin detergent for persons
allergic to soap, and phisohex,
a detergent to prevent the
spread of infections.
Mrs. Gordon Jacobs is re
cuperating at home from in
juries sustained in a car acci
dent on Saturday at the inter
section of Highway 99 and the
Ditch creek road into Hornbrook.
Mrs. Jacobs was taken to
the Siskiyou General hospital
in Yreka, and although her in
juries were not serious, she
remained in the hospital a few
days for observation.
Mrs. George Brautlacht was
hostess on Thursday for the
Women's Society of the Meth
odist church.
Attending the meeting were
the president, Mrs. Henley
Clawson, Mrs. Ardon Burns,
Mrs. Minnie Bloomingcamp,
Mrs. Mary Taggart, Mrs. S. D.
Haworth, Mrs. Bertha Brad
ley, and Mrs. Ed Mason.
San Francisco was the des
tination of two HornbrooK
couples last week, although
they did not make the trip to
gether. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cum
mins ana cnuareu, j.uich
Howard and Jennifer, were in
the city on business. In the
absence of the Smiths, Mrs.
Gladys Jones, and her son
Willis, worked in the store. I
Lauran Paine drove to Eu
gene, Ore., Thursday, to bring
his son, Bob, home for the
summer. Bob has completed
his first year as a pre-med stu
dent at the University of Oregon.
Bob's fraternity is Alpha
Phi Omega, of which he is cor
responding secretary. A men's
service Honorary fraternity,
Alpha Phi Omega is composed
of young men who at one time
were members of the Boy
Scouts of America. Bob is a
member of Hornbrook troop
38, and is an Eagle Scout. His
younger brother, Lornie, has
been selected by Troop 38 to
become a member of the Or
der of the Arrow, and was
scheduled for initiation into
the order this week end at
Camp McLoughlin at Lake o'
the Woods.
Miss Clara Ladd, who
teaches at Susanville, Calif.,
has arrived home for the
summer.
Next Saturday, June 21, at
1:30 p.m. a card party is to be
given by the Altar Society of
the local Catholic church. The
Dartv will be held in the
Grange hall. At this time, too,
the portable barbecue outfit
will be given away, i
STUBBORN
SOIL?
Lew Rates on
Sawdust Mulch
McGINTY
FUEL CO.
Phone SP 3-6297
We fix 'em while you sleep.
Hawkins NitejGarage. SP 3-1534.
FOR 1st class remodeling & all
types of carpentry work. Free
estimates, work guaranteed. SP-
2-2035.
MOVING???
Save by calling
HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL
SP 3-9068
BUNDLES OF 01.D NEWSPAPERS
for sale, 20c each. Mail Tribuna
office. 33 North Fir.
FOR SALE new 2-bdrm. house $500
down, rest like rent. SP 2-5845.
DUMP YOUR DIRT on my yard.
840 Chestnut, Central Point
NO 4-2853
SAWDUST for corrals, gardens,
orchards. Summer prices.
Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-444
Use Tribune Want Ad
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Ads counted by the line where
full lines are not used
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Cash In Advance
Kaeh line per. month SI.7S
Minimum per month H.2S
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY TH LINK
Dead Lin on Classified Ada:
5:30 pjn. for following dav,
xcept 10 a.m. for Monday;
tor Sunday, noon Saturday.
PHOXB SP2-C141
1-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Small Chihuahua. Long
black hair witlj brown mark
ings. Wearing harness with old
license tag. Keward. SP 2-7807.
LOST Vicinity W. 14th. "Freddie"
turquoise and black Parakeet.
Has leg band. Child's pet. Re
ward. SP 2-5491.
MAIL TRIBUNE. Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, June 17, 19SS 3A
1-LOST AND FOUND
TRACTOR work. Front end load
er. Back fill. KE 5-1386.
LOST: Male Siamese vicinity Grif
fin Creek. SP 3-3759.
TOP SOIL "RICH" LOAM
A. L. "TEX" NASH
Call day or night SP 2-4317
1-LOST AND FOUND
LOST 4 boat seat cushions be
tween Rogue River and Diamond
Lake. Reward. JU 2-3538. .
STAUFFER
HOME REDUCING PLAN
VIRGINIA W1CKERSHAM
Counsellor SP 2-9260
2x4-8'
SPECIAL PRICE
IKD)o t
Bargain Grade
O
at
CHENEY STUD MILL
Central Point
t i
A "MUST" with your
notary Mower
IAVN SWEEPER
Porker sweeps up
smothering grots
clippings, Uls air
and sunihine
reach your lawn.
KRASCO
CHERRY
PITTER
Knsco Cherry Fitter purs
tha pits in a glass jar and
tha cherries drop in another
container. Simple to use and
it inexpensive. Just
SPECIAL!
Polyethylene
Plastic Pails
1 1 Quart unbreakable poly
pails can't break, can't
leak, no rust, no taste. A
more satisfactory pail for
most uses than metal.
REG.
$1.98
$139
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Railing
Set ft te ssviakte
5 te 5 feet wide
Ideal for wide lawn
or narrow park
way. Ttira of dial
sets dixanig and
Spray automatical! jr.
$095
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MODEL S
$0750
Sweeps clippings,
Uovai, twiga, popart
-from lown, patio
and drive . . . at
you stroll!
THE PAHKEtETTt
l MUST FOR LAWN CAR!
6&zafca4Z&z fad
s' YARDMASTER
STANDARD
LAWN TRIMMER
$
34
50
Fire minutes with this new electric tool
beats t solid hour of hand trimming!
Sturdy, fast, efficient - lightweight (3V$
lbs.) for easiest handling.
OSCILLATING SPRINKLES
AdfutH For
desired area
14"
FLATFISH
LURES
Are yew particular about the color
and siie flashfish you buy boy
you never saw so many twenty
different color combination and
five different aires. Have you tried
the newest color it's tha COACH
DOG.
20
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BOAT
CUSHIONS
Coast Guard approved boat cush
ions in attractive bright colon.
Choice of blue, green, yellow er
red satin vinyl covers and straps
with contrasting bossing. Standard
15"x15" siie.
395
DIFFERENT
I CREDIT r
STILL
Only $239
delivered
(saw klada end
ut tern-built
mater included)
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POVIR SHOP
Coffee Stain
Remover
Choice of Reeno or CSR cof
fee stain remover for clean
ing coffee and tea pots, for
removing stains from plas
tic dinnerware (particularly
from stained cups). Enough
to last for months.
$100
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Black Waterproof
PLASTIC
COVER
20 foot wide black polyethy
lene cover for lumber, roofs
or haystacks. Opaque black
has longer life and protects
completely from action of
the sun. Twenty foot wide
material eliminatei freed 'for
lapping. Bulk, buy as large
piece as you need. Per lin
eal foot.
Per
Lineal Ft.
40
THINNING
SHEARS
Forged steel fruit thinning shears
for orchard thinning.
$160
DOZEN FAIR LOTS AT
VERY SPECIAL PRICESI
ASBESTOS
MITTS
Washable quilted asbestos
faced mitts fer barbecue er
even.
$V9.
u pair
GOLD
PANS
I RAY professional quality
gold pans for serious or Sun
day prospectors. 6" te 16"
sixe.
85' $220
' Staigjest areel rohinf will met net ear
corMde. Sprinkles rectangular areas.
Easy-to-set adjustment sets into corners.
waters up to walks, walls, etc Powerfal. i
precision built water drivennotor eaic
separated from water channel.
Oette1ay
Vole
Most economical
4Talitr sprinkler.
Adiasubtc oozxlet
aica e sprinkler
In itself.
$4.95
M.A MOM NOSU
Solid brass, chrome.
plsted. Quickly id jests ioc
any spray. Llc-proot
isrnish-proof. New-typa?
construction permits eas
ier cleaning and repack
ing. $1.59
EG'
PLASTIC GARDEN
you can buy!
ra TOUGIll
AT. NO.'S
2.626.42s
V 2.645.249
wrrhDePea
Nylon Cord
15 YEAR GUARANTEE
Standard Vi" Diamtr
50 ft. Length
Sold for $8.95 in 1957
NEW
1958
PRICE
3g95
PARK FREE
While shopping here, at the Riverside
Parking Area, Sixth and Riverside
Ave. Lest than one block from ear
ttore. One dollar minimum purchase.
Deliver
Medford
Limrta
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MAIN and RIVERSIDE O PHONE SP 2-6189
MEDFORD, OREGON
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