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Misfortune Finally Catches Up With
Hollywood Singer; Files Bankruptcy
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Hoiywood (UPI)
Songstress Mae Williams, who
outfought polio but hasn't had
a chance with Lady Luck,
makes a command appear
ance today in bankruptcy
court.
Only three years ago, the
36-ylr-old blonde singing
star begata a comeback on the
TV show "This Is Your Life."
"Today," she told United
Press International, "t h e
only articles of any value I
have left, ircMically, are, a
charm bracelet and a big gold
horseshoe I got on 'This Is
Your Life.' "
Mae's appearance before
Federal Bankruptcy Referee
Howard V. Calverly and her
creditors marks the rock-bottom
point of a career thwart
ed at every critical juncture
by a strok of bad luefc.
"It really bean to hit me
in June of 1950,- when I
caught polio," she said. "I
was on my way from New
York to Miami with Janis
Paige, Qwho I was coaching
forQier opening at a cub.
"Somewhere on the trip I
got it. It Jftraljzed my whole
left side. The doctors said I
wouM never walk again." .
Quick , Relapse
However, she fought, asd
by December of the same year
she thought she was ready
for a comeback.
"I opened at the Copaca
bana in New York with pan
ny Thomas on Dc. 4. The
next day I collapsed. The doc
tors said it was relapse, and
I couldn't get9)ut of bed for
2Vz months."
By June, 1951, however,
she was pronounced cured,
and she began to fight her
way back again.
"For more than two years,"
she said, "it was a two-week
engagement here and another
one there. There was no fun.
After -the sbw, it was right
home andto bed, like a pris
on, o
VI felt like a bSseball play
er with a sore arm play for
a while, thenut on the jacket
and keep warm."
In 1954 she got a break. She
got her own show on a Los
Angeles television station. It
was calk "Breakthrough,"
and she sang and told stories
of persons who conquered
seemingly unconquerable
problems.
Disastrous Fall
Then, 30 days before she
was exacted to go network,
it happened. She fell down a
flight of stairs, fracturing two
vertebrae and broke three
ribs.
'"fihey told me again I
would never be able to walk,
and this time they were
right for four months," she
satf. "But Ifceat it."
She started singing again
around Ifl&s Angeles, and then
came the "This Is Your Life"
show and another come
back." iCstarted with a nationwide
tour for the Sister Kenny
Foundation "to make people
stop feeling complacent about
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polio because of the Salk vac
cine.
Then it happened again.
"When I came back," she
said, "I found my manager
had taken every penney I had.
I had to sell my home in the
San Fernando Valley.
In Business Again
"I took a plunge into the
nightclub . business in Bur-ishe
bank, Calif. I was a trusting
soul and became a partner
on a verbal, basis. I sang,
waited o n tables- and even
cooked.- But I learned later
the place was too far in debt
even before I sank my money
in. It folded, and I had nothing
left.
"I took a job in Honolulu.
Is That So?
Amman In ancient times
some writers felt there was an
underground river linking the
Jordan and the Nile. That was
how they accounted for the
fact that some of the fish in
the Jordan are found nowhere
else except in the Nile and
other African rivers farther
south.
Of these fish one of the
most extraordinary is a type
of catfish that lives in the Sea
of Galilee and various springs
fountains as they are called
that rise on its shores. The
fish does not live in the Jor
dan because of his preference
for quiet waters and muddy
bottoms. ' '
According to well authen
ticated accounts, the fisn
leaves Galilee in the spawning
season and goes up the small
streams to the fountains
where it lays its eggs in the
warm shallow water.
Two observers who ' have
seen this fish in its short mi
gration report it as having
the determination of the salm
on. Even if the flow of water
is dried up in places, the fish
wriggles its way from mud
hole to mudhole until it ar
rives at its destination. Fur
thermore, if interefered with,
they squeak and make a
sound not. unlike a "cat at
bay."
One naturalist who en
countered group of these
fish on their overland journey
tells of it thus: "I selected six
specimens, each over three
feet long, slung them in a
sack across my horse and
carried them to camp nearly
three miles distant. They were
still alive and vigorous and
continued so for two days
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But my father nad a heart
attack, and I had to come
back and take care of him."
Finally, in 1956, she landed
a job at $50 a week on Los
Angeles television. It, was her
own show, but she worked
at the minimum scale.
Even this venture was ill-
fated. A company with whom
had made some TV films
said she was still under con
tract.
"The station dropped me be
cause of litigation," she said.
"Then every place I worked
nightclubs, record compan
ies my salary was attached.
The case hasn't come to court.
For the first time, I'm giving
up. I'm broke." .
By EUGENE BURNS
Ranger-Naturalist
when those left alive by the
cook were returned to the
water. We considered them
excellent eating, far superior
to other fish in the lake. Their
flesh is firm and rich like an
eel's."
Due To Dietary Laws
Why a fish so good eating
and so easily caught has man
aged to survive in this hungry
land is due to the dietary laws
of some of the religions here
which forbid eating fish that
have no scales. At the same
time, there is an abundance
of other fish that are regarded
as suitable.
As to why these fish are
found only here and in Afri
can rivers, the most likely ex
planation is that the great de
pression of the Jordan and
Dead Sea valleys was at one
time linked with the Red Sea
and the Nile. Later, as the
result of a terrestrial upheav
al, the fish of the Jordan val
ley were isolated but under
subtropical conditions that
made their survival easy.
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San Francisco, Calif.
Four Thefts Are
Reported to Police
Four thefts were reported
to Medford police Monday and
Tuesday.
Jerry Price Tobin, 1435
Euclid ave., told police Mon
day afternoon that a $25 Nav
ajo rug -and two wicker chairs
worth $15 had .been stolen
from his home over the week
end.
Marvin Clinton Minor, 328
North Riverside ave., reported
the theft of $16 in cash from
his trailer house:
Darrell LaVerne Fariss,
2870 Crater Lake highway, re
ported that while he was away
fishing last week someone
stole a 55-gallon oil drum con
taining 15 gallons of oil, a
handpump and 15 feet of rub
ber hose, total value about
$55, from a truck on his prop
erty. " " -
Katharine Corison Kohler,
344 North Central ave., re
ported this " morning that a
Singer portable sewing mach
ine had been taken from her
home between Saturday morn
ing and Monday morning.
The oldest orphanage still
in use in. the United States is
Bethesda, near Savannah, Ga.
It was opened in -1740 and
was used as a Confederate
hospital during the Civil War.
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Hearings Slated
In Washington on
Freight Rates
Portland K. C. Batchelder,
traffic manager of West Coast
Lumbermen's association, and
William B. Adams, traffic, at
torney, will be in Washington,
D. C, beginning July 14 to
continue the fight to hold the
line for competitive freight
rates on west coast lumber to
eastern markets.
Southern lumbermen,
through the Southern Hard
wood Traffic association, have
vigorously attacked the West
Coast Lumbermen's associa
tion's request for a hold-down,
or limited increase, to main
tain a competitive position for
west coast lumber in the cur
rent proceedings for general
rate increases on lumber rates
Full Membership
Heraings will be held be
fore . the full membership of
the Interstate Commerce com
mission and both Batchelder
and Adams will have an op
portunity to cross-examine
southern lumber witnesses, as
well as present oral argu
ments on behalf of the west
coast lumber industry.
Straight percentage increas
es, Batchelder pointed out,
would put west coast lumber
shippers at a disadvantage to
their southern lumber com
petitors, for the rates from
the breater distance from east
ern markets.
The percentage increase be
ing sought by the south, with
out the traditional hold-down
which the West Coast Lumber
men's association has been
able to have recognized each
time freight rates are increas
ed, would compound the dif
ferential and penalize west
coast shippers.
The nation's first gold rush
occurred in 1828 at Auraria,
in northern Georgia. A U.S.
mint was in operation nearby
at Dahlonega, Ga., from 1838
to 1861.
tEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
For Claims Located Prior to July
23, 1955 in Jackson County, Oregon
Proceeding No. BLM 58-5
Pursuant to section 5 of the act
of July 23. 1955 (69 Stat. 367) notice
is hereby given that:
1. On February 21, 1958, a proper
request for publication was filed
by the State supervisor. Bureau of
Land Management, 1001 N. E. Lloyd
Blvd., P O. Box 3861, Portland 8,
Oregon, in the Portland Land
Office, Bureau of Land Manage
ment, in accordance with the act
of July 23, 1955, supra, and the
regulations thereunder contained in
Title 43 Code of Federal Regula
tions, Part 185.120 et seq.
2. This notice affects all mineral
locators or any persons claiming
under them a mining - claim or
claims located on public lands in
the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, described as follows, to
wit.
Willamette Meridian,. Oregon
T. 33 S., R. 1 W.. sees. 19. 21. 29.
31: T. 39 S., R. 1 W.. sees. 3. 4, 5.
7, 8, 9, 11, 17, 18 to 21 inc., 24, 27,
29, 30; T. 38 S., H. 2 W sees. 3, 6,
7, 17. 23, 25, 27, 35; T. 39 S., R. 2
W, sees. 2, 3, 5 to 15 inc., 18 to 22
inc., 24, 25, 26, 28 to 36 inc.; T. 32
S., R. 3 W.. sees. 6, 7, 8. 17 to 20
inc.. 31, 34. 35; T. 33 S., R 3 W.,
sees. 1, 3, 4. 5. 7. 8, 13; T. 36 S R.
3 W.. sees. 2, 4, 6. 10, 12, 14. 18, 20,
24, 28, 30, 34; T. 38 S., R. 3 W,
sees 3, 5 7, 8. 12, 17 to 21 inc., 23,
29, 31 to 36 inc., T. 31 S., R. 4 W.,
sees 21 to 28 inc.. 32, 35; T. 32 S,
R. 4 W., sees. 1, 3, 5. 7 to 11 inc.,
13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20. 23. 24. 25. 27,
29 to 31 inc.. 35; T..33 S.. R. 4 W
sees 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 19. 21.
22. 23. 25. 27 to 31 inc.. 33. and
35.
3. - If any person claiming or as
serting under, or by virtue of, any
unpatented mining claim located
prior to July 23, 1955. any right or
interest in the vegetative surface
resources and other surface re
sources as to the above-described
lands or any part thereof, shall fail
to file in the Land Office of the
Bureau of Land Management at
1001 N. E. Lloyd Blvd., P. O. Box
3861. Portland 8, Oregon, and with
in 150 days from the below-stated
date of first publication of this
notice, a verified statement prop
erly notarized which shall set forth
as to such mining claim:
(1) the date of location;
(2) the book and page of recorda
tion of the notice or certificate of
location;
(3) the section or sections of the
public land surveys which embrace
such mining claim; or if such lands
are unsurveyed either the section
or sections which would probably
embrace such mining claim when
the public land surveys are extend
ed to such lands or a tie by courses
and distances to an approved
United States mineral monument:
(4) whether such claimant is a
locator or purchaser under such
location; and
(5) the name and address of such
claimant and names and addresses
so far as known to the claimant of
any other person or persons claim
ing any interest or interests in or
under such unpatented mining
claim: such failure shall be (con
clusively deemed (i) to constitute
a waiver and relinquishment of
such mining claimant of any right,
title or interest under such mining
claim contrary to or in conflict
with the limitations or restrictions
specified in section 4 of the act of
July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as to
unpatented claims located after that
date and (ii) to constitute a con
sent by such mining claimant that
such unpatented mining claim shall
be subject to said limitations and
restrictions, and (iii) to preclude
thereafter, prior to issuance of
patent, any assertion by such min
ing claimant of any right or title
to or interest in or under such
mining claim contrary to or in con
flict with said limitations or re
strictions. Section 4 provides, gen
erally, that unpatented mining
claims located after July 23, 1955
shall not be used for purposes other
than mining or uses reasonably in
cident thereto; that such claims
will be subject to the right of the
United States to manage and dis
pose of the vegetative surface re
sources thereof and to manage
other surface resources thereof; and
that, except to the extent required
for mining operations and uses
reasonably incident thereto or to
provide clearance for such operations-or
uses, claimants of such
claims shall not use or dispose of
vegetative or other resources there
of; and that, except for clearance
for such purposes, any permitted
severance or removal must be in
accordance with sound principles
of forest management.
Verified statements should refer
to the proceeding number cited at
the beginning of this notice to fa
cilitate identification.
The date of first publication of
this notice shall be May 14. 1958.
Dated May 5. 1958.
Virgil O Seiser
Manager, Portland Land Office
Bureau of Land Management
Department of the Interior
809 NE. 6th Ave.
Portland 12. Oregon
First publication May 14, 1958.
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Application
for Change of Aame of LOBJvNA
AGNES PRICE, an infant, by
LORENA A. PUDDY, Guardian ad
litem.
The above entitled matter having
come on to be heard in open Court
upon the petition of Lorena A.
Puddy, guardian ad litem for
Lorena Agnes Price, an infant,
praying for a change of name of
said infant, and asking that a day
be appointed by the above entitled
Court for the hearing of said peti
tion to change said name from
Lorena Agnes Price to Lorena
Agnes Rose.
IT IS, THEREFORE. ORDERED
that all persons interested in said
matter be. and appear before this
Court on the 21st day of July,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m.
in the County and State aforesaid,
to show cause why the petition for
said change of name should not
be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
a copy of this order to show cause
be published once each week for
four consecutive weeks in the
Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper,
puoiisnea in saia county.
Done in Open Court this 17th
day of June, 1958.
EDWARD KELLY
Circuit Judge
Warren G. Lesseg, Brian B. Mullen
Attorneys at Law
201 Fluhrer Building
Medford. Oregon
No. 58-352-E
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
, STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
D. E. MILLARD and VIVIAN
MILLARD, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
DARE DEAN DALE, also known as
D. D. DALE, surviving spouse of
Hazel A. Bouschor Dale, also known
as Hazel A. Dale, deceased;
SH1KLEY G. CHHISTENSEN. ad
ministratrix with will annexed of
-the estate of Hazel A. Bouschor
Dale,, also -. known as Hazel A
Dale, deceased; ROBERT G,
STRADLING and VELMA T
STRADLING, - husband and wife;
FRANCES BIRT and GEORGE M
BIRT. wife and husband: ESTELLA
NELSON and JOHN DOE NELSON,
wife and husband:. ETHEL STRAD
LING; RUTH ANN MILLER and
JOHN DOE MILLER, wife and hus
band: JANE DOE LEWIS and E. J.
LEWIS, wife and husbandf NOR
MAN L. EBRITE and JANE DOE
EBRITE, husband and wife; ERN
EST C. EBRITE and JANE DEE
EBRIGHT, husband and wife:
JANE DOE BROWNING and
VIRGIL BROWNING, wife and hus
band; JANE DOE DICK and DAR
WIN DICK, wife and husband
JANE DOE WELDY and ALBERT
WELDY, wife and husband: the
unknown heirs of Allen W. btrad
ling, deceased: ' the unknown heirs
ot Kooert li. tracuing, it deceased;
the unknown heirs of Frances Birt,
if deceased; the unknown heirs of
Clara Ebrite, deceased; the un
known heirs of Ethel Stradling, if
deceased; the unknown heirs of
Ruth Ann Miller, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Jane Doe Lewis,
if deceased; the unknown heirs of
Estella Nelson, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Norman L,
Ebrite, if deceased; the unknown
heirs of Ernest C. Ebrite, if de
ceased; the unknown heirs of Jane
Doe Browning, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Jane Doe Dick,
if deceased; and the unknown
heirs of Jane Doe Weldy, if ' de
ceased; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in tne real property descriDea in
the complaint herein, ,
Defendants.
To: Robert G. Stradling and Velma
T. Stradling. husband and wife:
Frances Birt and George M.
Birt, wife and husband; Estella
Nelson ana John uoe jNeison,
wife and husband; Ethel Strad
ling; Ruth Ann Miller and John
Doe Miller, wife and husband;
Jane Doe Lewis and E. J. Lewis,
wife and husband; Norman L.
Ebrite and Jane Doe Ebrite,
husband and wife; Ernest C.
Ebrite and Jane - Dee Ebrite,
husband and wife; Jane Doe
Browning and Virgil Brown
ing, wife and husband; Jane
Doe Dick and Darwin Dick,
wife and husband; Jane Doe
Weldy and Albert Weldy, wife
and husband; the unknown
heirs of - Allen W. Stradling.
deceased; the unknown heirs of
Robert G. Stradling, if de
'. ceased; the unknown heirs of
Frances Birt, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Clara Ebrite,
deceeased; tne unKnown heirs
of Ethel Stradling, if deceased;
the unknown heirs of Ruth Ann
Miller, if deceased; the un
known heirs of Jane Doe Lewis,
if deceased; the unknown heirs
of Estella Nelson, if deceased;
the unknown heirs of Norman
L. Ebrite, if deceased; the un
known heirs of Ernest C.
Ebrite,' if deceased; the un
known heirs of Jane Doe
Browning, if deceased; the un
known heirs of Jane Doe Dick,
if deceased: the unknown heirs
of Jane Doe Weldy, if de
ceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real property
' described . in the complaint
nerein.
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and, if you fail
so to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint,
succinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
That each -defendant herein be
required to fully set forth any
and all right, title, estate, lien,
claim or interest whatsoever- that
they or any of them, may have
or claim in, to, or upon the prop
erty described in the complaint
herein, or any part or parcel there
of, that said real property is sit
uated in Jackson County, Oregon,
more particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter in section 23. ,
township 39 south, range 2
West of the Willamette Me- -ridian
in Jackson County, Ore
gon. ,
ALSO 2 Placer Mining Claims
described as follows: Known as
the "India Placer Claim" and
the "May Placer Claim" both .
of which are situate in section I
23, . township 39 south, range
2 west of the Willamette '
Meridian in Jackson County,
Oregon, and a record of the ,
same being shown on the :
. Mining Records - of Jackson
County. Oregon, in Book 36 of
pages 362 and 363.
That each and all of the claims
that may be made on the part of
any or ail of said defendants nere
in, in or to said real property
herein described, or any part there
of, be adjudged and declared to
be null and void and that plain
tiffs herein be decreed to be the
owners in fee simple of said real
property, free and clear of all right
or claim whatsoever on the part
of said defendants, or any of them;
that each and ail of the defend
ants herein and each and all of
the persons claiming, or to claim,
by, through or under them, ' or
any of them, be forever enjoined,
restrained and barred from ascert
ing, - attempting - to - establish, or
claiming any right, tiue, estate,
lien or interest whatsoever, in.
to or upon salo real property, or
any part or parcel tnereof, and
that the plaintiffs' title to said
property be forever quieted and
set at rest and be adjudged and
decreed to be superior to that of
thj defendants or any of them.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable Edward C.
Kelly, Judge of. the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon for Jackson
County, duly made and entered on
the 17th day- of June.- 1958.-
The time prescribed in said order
for publication of this summons
is once a week for four consecu
tive weeks. The day of the first
publication of this summons is the
18th day of June. 1958.
NEFF. FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford; Oregon
Wadncsdiy, July 9, 1958 13
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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right kind of slenderizer? The
Health-O-Ciser is unexcelled, safe
to use. Have fun & relax while
stretching your way to a better
figure. For free demonstration
phone Eagle Point HI 6-3962 &
reverse charges or write for free
brochures,, Health-O-Ciser Dis
tributor, P.O. Box 217, Eagle
Point. Ore. Distributors wanted
for Health-O-Ciser.
76 Gal, Outside-
ite Paint.. $4.49
q Full Gal. Discounts 10-more.
First Quality-Frt. damaged.
Davis Transfer-Storage
139 S. Fir
SP 2-6273
PIANO SALE
Pre-vacation sale of spinets and
uprights. See ad under "For Sale
Misc."
ERSKINES PIANO STORE I
1304 Kings Hwy.
FREE trailer space in exchange for
some work.. Shady Cove Motel.
TR 8-2481.
CASH & CARRY
Panel Shakes for siding $11 per
square. Beautiful used brick.
Pabco roofing. Dutch Boy paint.
Full line of Wood & Aluminum
windows. Check for qualitv &
prices. S&H GREEN STAMPS.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
ONE 21" RCA console TV deluxe.
$125. Two 9x12 hooked rugs,
with pads. $35 each. 131 Tripp.
Good home cooked dinners 99c.
Mac's Fountain Lunch 6th & Ivy.
WANT $3000 secured loan on my
home. NO 4-1275.
PIANOS FOR RENT
Reconditioned Uprights, $4 mo.
& up. Spinets, $10 mo. 6 mo.
rental will apply on purchase if
you decide to buy.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE
1304 Kings Highway
We fix 'em while you sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale, 20c each Mail Tribune
office. 33 North Fir.
SAWDUST for corrals gardens,
orchards Summer orices.
Faber Fuel Co SP 2-4449
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING-
No Job too large or too small.
SP 2-5376 Withrow SP 2-6851
June and December
Romance Dies Out
- Nashville, Term. (UPI)
Romance has died on the vine
for a 22-year-old bean sheller
and his 65-year-old wife.
It was a year ago that Tom
Henderson declared his "love
at first sight" for Mrs. Flor
ence Norris, a widow.
For her part, Mrs. Norris
was' "sure 'tired of living
alone." They were married.
But relatives reported Tues
day the union did not work
out. Mrs. Henderson is living
with a son and Henderson has
gone back to live with his
mother.
Big Las Vegas Hofef
Gets 18-Story Addition
Las Vegas, Nev. (UPI)
Construction of an 18-story
addition to the Dunes Hotel
on Las Vegas' glittering
"Strip" will begin this sum
mer. The building would lower
above all other Nevada build
ings and would include facili
ties for a convention hall seat
ing 1,500 persons, plus display
rooms.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County .
In the Matter of the Estate of
Carl Herslof, aka Carl J. Herslof
and Carl Julius Herslof, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 8th day of August,
1958. at 10:00 o'clock, AAJ. in the
Circuit Court Room, in the Court
House in Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec
tions to said Final Account and for
the settlement thereof.
JENNIE M. HERSLOF
Executrix
Skyrman & Heisel ,
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Sanitary Board of the South Bear
Creek Sanitary District has ordered
an election to be held within said
District on July 24, 1958, for .the
purpose of vofing upon the question
of whether the levying board of
South Bear Creek Sanitary District
shall be authorized to levy taxes in
an amount in excess of the 6
limitation imposed by Section 11,
Article XL of the Constitution of
the State of Oregon. The polling
place for said election shall be
Camp-U-Rest, 3761 South Pacific
Highway. Medford, Oregon, and the
polls shall be open from 8:00
o'clock AM. standard Oregon time
until 8:00 o'clock PM.. standard
Oregon time.
Dated and first published June
25, 1958.
Margaret Smith, Secretary
South Bear Creek Sanitary
District
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
CUSTOM KILLING
CLEAN - RELIABLE
at Your.Placs and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging room available. Expert
cutting, wrapping & marking
ot your meat tor locker or
homo freezer. '
. . PHONE- SP 2-6219 !
MEDFORD ICE ,
& STORAGE CO.
is
Once again we are moving out some miscellaneous items at very, very
low prices in order to rearrange our stock, to display incoming mer
chandise. Now is the time to take advantage of these reductions since
the sale lasts only ; ...
Boys' MURRAY BIKE
Worth $50
CLOTHES BASKETS
Regular $3.25
Mueller
In 100' lengths WHILE IT LASTS
2" . . . 44c per ft. 1 Vi" ... 28c per ft.
VA" ... 23c per. ft.
Buy this now while you can save! -
. Va Horse Reciprocating Action
MOTOR DRIVE ELECTRIC SANDER
8500 strokes per minute. Very popular with "handy-men" and pro- $1ft95
fessional carpenters alike. Assures Finest Finish. Worth $29.95 Now mW
Boy Scout
ESS
Regular 98e
NOW 59c
v One-Quart
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Approved NEW $12.50 '
Surplus NEW $5.95 not filled
Boys' 72" 2-lb. -,
Cela Cloud filled
SLEEPING BAGS
$7.88
Merchandise is coming in every clay some new lines and some re-stock.
No matter what you need or buy, remember YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT
DUNHAMS!
I
Mr
HIGHWAY 99 NORTH
n
having a BIG
- ONE ONLY -HOMCO
"Lawn Seoul"
power lav11 nove
2 Cycle 2 H.P.
Reg. $63.00
NOW $4288
ONE ONLY
-Large Size
Brand 75-lb. Test
48" CHICK MESH
POULTRY FENCE
(net poultry netting)
This Sale $10.95 150' roll
42" Single loop
LAWN FENCE
(extra - heavy)
40c running foot
Piano Hinged
Medicine Cabinets
for wall surface or recess 14"x
20". Plain window glass. Stain
less steel frame. 2 -bulb edges
& copper plated mirror.
Regular $8.98 NOW $6.95
Regular $10.95 NOW $7.95
TWO ONLY
SHOWER STALLS with fixtures
$49.95 A Terrific Buy!
I H.P. 7" Blade Electric HAND SAW
Compare with one of $50 value anywhere
HOW $39.50
CHARCOAL
I0lb,98c
.'9K $198
We still have a fine
assortment of
Rubberized
Air Mattresses
Rayon - covered Rub
berized material $y QR
with pillow i;
' (worth $10.95)
lbs.
SAVE
ON THIS!
HOW $39.83
NOW $2.69
i 9'xl2' Plastic
ALL-PURPOSE COVER
79c
9'xl 2' Painters' All-Purpos.
DROP CLOTH
Generally sells at 89c
NOW 49c
ALL SWIM SUITS
25 OFF!
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
OPEN
SUNDAYS
and .
EVENINGS
v
JIM BELLINGER, Prop.
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