Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1959, Image 3

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfori.Or.
Monday, June 1, 1959
TABLE ROCK
Lambs Top
By R. E. NEALON
Table Rock - A truck load
of choice spring lambs left
the J. L. Nealon stock yard
Saturday bound for Portland
where they topped the market
at Tuesday's auction sale.
The lambs weighed in at
close to 100 pounds and were
born in January and Febru
ary. They came from the Ray
Vogel and Don Bohnert farms
near Central Point, and the
owners claim the remarkable
growth and grade was brought
about by the. ration of feed
given them. The feed was
processed by a local valley
mill, with all the ingredients,
except minerals, and such
grown on the owners farms.
Frank Decker, and son,
Billy, from down Applegate
way, were here Sunday. Deck
er was stripping the neighbor
hod sheep of . their winter
woolen duds and Billy kept
busy tieing up the fleeces.
Jim Glenn has accepted a
position with a jewelry firm
in Yreka, Calif., and is now
working there. Other mem
bers of the family are moving
to the California city this
wek end. Mrs. Gladys Schulz,
who has made her home with
the Glenns for some time, is
moving to Ashland. The Glenn
house will be for rent.
Some pears here, it is said,
suffered slight damage in
some spots and varieties dur
ing the long period of nightly
.frosts.
The first oriole of the sea
son showed up here Monday,
and soon got busy with song
practice.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Parsons
of Escondido, Calif., where
they spend the winters, and
Madison, Wise, their summer
home, were recent visitors
with relatives at the Ray Dor
an home. .
A fair sized crowd turned
out Friday evening at the
choolhous for the Sunday
School rally. A short program
of music and songs was fol
lowed by a talk and sleight of
hand performances especially
for the young folks by Lester
S. Libby, pastor of the First
Baptist church of Ashland.
His unique approach proved
to be interesting and enter-
taining to the young people.
The banner for the largest
'attendance of members pres
ent was won by the local Sun
day School, as also was the
one for the highest percent
age of the average attend
ance. Everett Brown, manager of
. the local irrigation ditch, re
- porta that Rogue river at the
. ditch Intake is already at its
' usual summer level. From the
way the weather is behaving
there will be a greater need
. than usual here. The light
showers we have evaporate
by the afternoon winds. . - I
Proceeds from what we
used to call the farmers gold
mine are being trucked each
day from the Table Top
Ranch feed lots to orchards
near Medford.
The Table Bock ladies club
wil postpone their next meet
, ing for a week, and will meet
sat Tou Velle park June 17,
"Wednesday. ( -
Many from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. McMan
ama in Medford May 19, who
died May 15 at the home of
i her son, Herschel Harper,
after a long illness. She was
mostly known here as Mrs.
.Harper where her former hus
band, the ate Milton Harper
and children lived on a farm
in the west side of the dis-
itrict. '
A' former school-teacher,
she was keenly interested in
school affairs, serving on the
local school board as clerk,
doing the work in a highly
satisfactory manner. A gra
cious lady whose life was not
a bed of roses, she was never
one to complain, but took life
as it came, getting much hap
piness and contentment as she
journeyed along.
Owing to federal regula
tions, the irrigation ditch now
: inside the road right-of-way
along the Taylor and Robin
son farms will be put into an
underground tube, before the
proposed road improvement
will be commenced through
here. The cost of putting in
the tile to carry the water
will be borne by federal, coun
ty and land owners affected,
according to reports.
ACTRESS LOSES BABY
Buergenstock, Switzerland
-JUPtt-Actor-director Mel Fer
rer said Friday night his wife,
actress Audrey Hepburn, had
lost the baby she was expect
ing. "I regret it is true; Aud
rey has been in the hospital
and came home last Friday,"
he said. "She is staying in
bad and doctors have ordered
her to stay quiet for another
two months."
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I ENJOY TODAY S
AT WARDS LOWER PRICES!
HURRY! WARDS HAS BIG JUNE
Special I First quality
drip-dry cotton playcloth
Famed Wellington il It
Sears designer prints 4pnVpC
for sportswear. San- ' "
forized. 37" wide. Usually 79c
Max. WtrinJtog ho fhem 1.
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SALE! Girls' cotton
dresses with full
whirl skirts
II UtMlly J.9I
Special purchase
' Stock up now
Look at Wards low price
for summer dressesl
Crisp, cool sleeveless
cottons in bright prints
or solid colors. Dainty
lace trims, many cummer
bund styles. All with
whirling full skirts.
Choose several. 7 to 14.
3-speed vibrator rcclincr
with built-in radiant heat
79ss
ONLY
$s
DOWN
Penetrating vibration massages while radiant heat
relieves muscular aches! 3 heat levels, king-size
dimensions and foam rubber cushioning. Uphol
stered in nylon viscose and new Boltaflex plastic
117 S. CENTRAL
I
BETTER LIVING
SALEI Women's casuals )
in frosty-white leathers
Oxfords, sandals, flat-' fLL
ties, heel-cushioned JOO
and breeze-cool. See Ma
them now, save. 4-9. 8tg. 2.99
CASE
Super
Reg. 5.79
mm
SP 3-7301
BARGAINS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE
SALE! Men's
cool tropical
suit with
Scotdigard
29
88
gularly
34.95
55 Daer'on,
45 rayon sha
dow weave fab
ric. 3-button coat.
Scotchgard fin
ish repels all stains
Brown, gray, blue.
LOT SALE!
house paint
LI pergsL
white, colors
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9 L Si i
Super House with linseed oil base will give more
coverage at less cost than comparable national
brands. Super is highly durable and weather
resisfant; retains its color and wears evenly.
SALE! Reg. 134.50
21" self-propelled rotary
$
SET-UP
GASSED
DELIVERED
Won acclaim at the 1958 Brussels World Fair.
Here's why: extra-powerful 3 hp engine with Ease-O-Matic
clutch, all-control handle. 1-yr. guarantee.
1 9-in. self-propelled model, reg. 124.50 $104
Special I Coolrun-proof
mesh knit briefs
Elastic lea briefs.
4 for
' WOMEN'S SIZES
colored drop stitch
pattern. Tricot knit
acetate rayon, colors.
SALEI Wards budget-priced
100 cotton broadloom
Regular 3.95 loop pile f00
carpet in fade-resist- m
ant colors takes hard km
abuse. 12'" width. SQ. I'D.
SALE! 50-ft. heavy-duty
916-in. red rubber hose
Rayon reinforced to take lots
of hard wear and tear. Guar
anteed 10-years won't swell
or burst. Brass couplings.
25-ft. length .....3.22
5
44
OPEN TONIGHT
- ' rfw INSTALLATION J
FAMILY-MOM, DAD, THE KIDS!
1
SALE! 24" motorized grill
big 15" stainless steel hood
Red bowl guaranteed
not to burn out, ad
justable spit, grid. 10
29
88
lbs. briquets .... 88c $S DOWN
'TIL 9
KEEPS TO FIRST TRIP 100KI fSi
Clastic designed to stay in style! flf
y&3ijlmm Triple-strength eonttruetion, vinyl fL"
. coverings resist scrapes and scuffs,) .
' V&sl&ijl Rich linings... roomy pockets. 3$fr
jyw Choice of smart colors.
SALE! 13 cu. ft.
combination
Big family-size Tru-Cold
Zero freezer holds 101 -lbs.
Aomoc defrost refrigerator
Exclusive Cycle Cold cooling
Cycle Cold circulates uniform cold
and humidity throughout refrigera
tor, chills faster, keeps food fresh
longer, costs less to use. Big crisper.
Ho down payment witfi tnda
GRADUATION
SPECIAL
Samsonite
Start-a-set
SALE
Regularly 19.95
Overnight Cases
for men and women
Regularly '121
less fittings
'8 DOWN
$8 A MONTH
(o) Co)
Sleek design adds beauty to your bathroom
Cleans easily without any tedious scrubbing
Porcelain finished 5' steel recessed tub
Impervious vitreous china lavatory, toilet
Long-wearing resists stains and acids
Free bathroom planning
A i
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Special Purchase! Modern
pulldown light fixture
Beautiful brushed brass M ft
shade. 1 3" white glass ft
reflector with stripe de- "
sign. Adjusts 18-48. """Hy 11.98
FREE PARKING