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News About Books From the Library Following is a list of new books received by the Public Library of Medford and Jack ion county. Art: Great Masterpieces, Fox; Vincent Van Gogh, Scha piro;' Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Cooper; Pierre Auguste Renoir, Fox; Paul Gauguin, Rewald; Edgar Hllaire Ger main Degas, Rich; Paul Cez anne, Schapiro; Maurice Utrillo, Werner; Michelango, Salinger; Pablo Picasso, Lie berman; El Greco, Matthews; Diego Velazquez, Salinger; Goya, Wight; Rembrandt, Koehler; Peter Paul Rubens, Held; Pleter Bruegel, Ste chow; A History of Painting, Macfall. Radio and Televisions Ra dio Receiver Servicing, Frye; 101 Ways to Use Your Ham Test Equipment, Middleton; Transistor Circuit Handbook, Garner; Servicing Hi-Fi and FM in the Customer's Home, Kiver; Television and Radio Handbook, Coyne Electrical & Television Radio School; Servicing TV Video Systems, Dines. Governmenli Jackson Coun ty Government, League of Women Voters; God and Man In Washington, Blanshard; East and West in India's De velopment, Melenbaum; Search For A Latin American Policy, Palmer; India and America, Talbot; For Victory in Peaceful Competition with Capitalism, Khrushchev. Science and health: Mathe matics and the Imagination, Kasner; Euclid's Elements, Reserve Officers Elect Officials MaJ. Ted Christensen was recently elected president of the Medford chapter of the Reserve Officers association at the chapter's annual elec tion. Lt. Col. Franklin H. Van Pelt was elected vice presi dent and MaJ. William H. Naylor secretary-treasurer. Following the election Christensen appointed the fol lowing committees: entertain ment, Ma, Elliott D. Becken and Lt. Col. George K. Bruce; membership, Lt. Col. Van Pelt, Col. Raymond H. Robow ski, and Brig Gen. William H. Prentice; publicity and infor mation, MaJ. Ray E. Stewart and Lt. Col. John G. Craw ford; legislative, Lt. Col. Har old A. Cooley; military af fairs, Lt. Col. John Loika. Young Republicans Augmented bySOC Young Republicans of Jack son county were recently aug mented by a second group through the formation of the Young Republican Club of Southern Oregon college. J The campus organization meets weekly at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Pine hall. It is awaiting its official charter from state headquarters. i The students elected Gail Randall and Scott Peterson cochairmen, and Susan Walk er as secretary-treasurer. Dr. Frank Haines acts as faculty ; advisor to the club, which numbers over 20 at present. ; SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED New York - UPD - Evelyn ! Kefalions, a candy shop clerk, ) told police she had been rob ' bed so many times before that when a suspicious character entered the shop Tuesday she Just ran to the back room. When she returned her suspi cions were confirmed - $125 had been taken from the cash register. HALLWAY FLAT New York-fflPD-Lester Klm briel, 40, was charged with unlawful Intrusion Tuesday after a patrolman reported he had rigged up a rent - free apartment in the hallway of a large apartment building. DAILY'S U-DRIVE Medford Airport Todhunter; The Meaning of Death, Feifel; College Chem istry in the Laboratory, Malm; Chemistry, Sienko; Human Evolution, Korn; Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates, Eaton; 101 Wildflowers of Crater Lake National Park, Sharpe; Laboratory Exercises in General Zoology, Fisher; The Poisons in Your Food, Longgood; Alcoholism, Pitt man; Drugs in Current Use, I960, Modell. History: The Longest Day, June 8, 1944, Ryan; Respect fully Yours, Annie, Brock way; Apologies to the Iro quois, Wilson. Biography: The True Slory of Billy the Kid, Hamlin; Du veen, Behrman; Dr. Ida, Wil son; Facts About the Presi dents, Kane. Other non-ficilon: The Trail of Dr. Adams, Bedford; Pa cific Northwest Library As sociation Library Develop ment Project Reports, Camp bell; I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, Clark; Dictionary of Spoken Spanish; Book of Homes, Home Publications Inc.; An Agricultural Testa ment, Howard; Property Values and Race, Laurenti; Return to Paradise, Michener; How to Use Adding and Cal culating Machines, Walker; Movement Fundamentals, Wessel; A Treasury of Ameri can Gardening, Whiting; Ado lescence and Discipline, Wit tenberg. Humor; Zotz, Karig; Waiki ki Beachnik, Smith; Emmett's Domain, Emett. Adventure Stories: A De parture from the Rules, (Rob inson; Leviathan, Tute; As sault on A Queen, Finney. Mysteries: The Aluminum Turtle, Kendrlck; The Man Who Laughed at Murder, Ashe; The Schultz Money, Gair. Other fiction; Across Paris and Other Stories, Ayme; The Happy Medium, Charell; The Nunnery, Charques. CLASSIFIED AD DIRECTORY PERSONAL Lodge Notices Special Club Event Personal Lost and Found - , ,- Instructions Wanted Male Help Wanted Female Help Male or Female Help m. Wanted Situations ...HM Wanted Miscellaneous . Financial & Txan REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses , 20 For Rent AoartmenU 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms. 11 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous ,.....24 Wanted To Rent 25 Medford Realty Board 30 For Sale Real Estate .. 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances . 41 Furniture 42 Musical Equip.. Radio, TV 43 Sports and Hobbies . Miscellaneous Dogs and Pets Wanted Livestock .... Hay, Grain and Feed , Fruits fit Vegetables Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractor ..... 60 . 61 . 62 . 70 . 71 . 72 . 73 Loesins Eauipment Equipment for Rent , Trailers , Parts and Accessories . Cycles and Scooters ... Cars and Trucks UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Classify A Business Directory B Card of Thanks C Classified Rates Sc . 8c .10c -1ZC .140 1 day per word 2 days per word S days per word 4 days per word days per word Br Line Per Month $2 29 (Minimum First Issue 60c) fluslness Directory Each Una per month -. SM5 Minimum per month -...S5.25 Dead Line on Classified Ads 5 30 pan. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday noon Saturday. Dead Line on Display Classi fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 3 PM. the day before publi cation for Tues. through Frl. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BV THE LINE LEGAL NOTICES COMEDIAN DIES Perth, Austraiia-OT- Ameri can comedian Billy Rayes, 48, died Tuesday. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMON FOR PUBLICATION butt in Equity FILE NO. 5S-526-E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PAULINE M. SMYLIE, Plaintiff, DARRELL L. SMYLIE. Defend ant DARRELL L. SMYLIE. Defendant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED PLAIN TIFF. PAULINE M. SMYLIE: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and reply to the amended answer, and answer the cross complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four (4i weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons; ana if you fail to answer or otherwise fall to appear in said suit, for want thereof, defendant will take a decree against you for the relief prayed fur in defend ant's amended answer and cross complaint succinctly stated as follows: For a decree of this Court dis solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant. For a further decree of this Court granting to defendant the custody of plaintiffs and defend ant's minor child, Barbara Ann Smylle. For such other and further re lief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons 1s published by the order of the Honorable JAMES M. MAIN, Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered in said Court on the 21 day of March. 1!)60, directing that this summons be Served by publication thereof once ench week for four successive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper pub lished and of general circulation in Jackson Countv, Oregon. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: 23rd day of March, 1960 DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION: 13th day of April, i960 O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Defendant 230 West Main Street Medford. Oregon NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the es tate of Charlie Ross Johnson, de ceased, with the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and said Court has set the 2nd dav of Mav, I960, at the hour of lO.flO o'clock a.m., Circuit Court Room, Court House Building, Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections there to and the settlement thereof. DATED and first published this 30th day of March. 19fi0. Rodney J. Garrett, Administrator NOTICE OF MEETING OF GROW ERS OF FALL AND WINTER PEARS FOR ELECTION OF NOMINEES FOR MEMBER. AL TERNATE MEMBER AND SEC OND ALTERNATE MEMBER OF THE WINTER PEAR CONTROL COMMITTEE. PURSUANT TO THE MARKETING AGREEMENT AND ORDER AS AMENDED REGULATING THE GROWING OF THE BEURRR D'ANJOU, BEURRB BOSC, WINTER N EL IS. DOYENNE DU COM ICE, BEURRE EASTER. AND BEURRE CLAIRGEAU VARIETIES OF PEARS GROWN IN THE STATES OF" OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA TO ALL GROWERS OF ALL FALL OR WINTER PEARS IN THE MEDFORD DISTRICT: TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of growers of pears in the above named district, for the purpose of electing nominees for grower mem ber, alternate grower member and second alternate grower member of the Control Committee pursu ant to the provisions of the above named Market tne Agreement and Order as amended regulating the growing oi ine iseurre u Anjou, eurre Bosc, Winter Nelis, Doyenne du Cornice, Beurre Easter and Beurre Clairgeau varieties of pears grown in the states of Oregon, Washington and California, exe cuted by the Secretary of Agri culture of the United States and now in effect, will be held at 1:30 o'clock. PM, on the 15th day of April, I960, at the office of Medford Pear Shippers Assn., 303 West Fifth, in the Citv of Medford. County of Jackson, State of Ore gon. Each grower of pears of the aforesaid varieties within the above named district will be en titled to attend and participate In said meeting and election. R. A. Patterson, Manager Winter Pear Control Committee 502 Wood lark Building Portland 8. Oregon DATED: April 11. 1960. GANG LOGS . WANTED! DOUGLAS FIR Prompt Pay W. H. Dacghertf Company WHITE CITY Frier,! TAIbof 6-271 1 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION M. A. No. 06411 Oregon Land Office, Bureau of Land Manage ment, Portland. Oregon, Mar. 17, 1060. Notlee la hereby riven that Wil liam E. Caldwell and his wife Doris Conger Caldwell, of 220 N.-SOth. corvaiiii. Oregon nave made appli cation for a mineral patent for the Seattle Bar Placer mining claim. This claim Is described as the N.W. Quarter of the S.W. Quarter of Sec. 11. Township 41 S, Range 4 W. and Is In the Upper Apple gate area of Jackson County, Oregon, This properly was located April 20, 19.14 and filed August 26, ISM by the above nsmtd owners, and li recorded in Vol. D. Page 279, No 371301 In Jackson Countv rec ords. This constituted an amended location by the same owners, who had neia mis ciaim oy loc.iuon ana performance of assessment work since 1946. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the mining ground, veins, lodes, premises, or any portion thereof, so described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified unless their advene claims are duly filed according to law and the regulations there-under, within the time prescribed by law, with the i Manager, tinueo states unmet I Land Office at Portland, Multno I mah County. Oregon, they will be I barred by virtue of the provisions I of said statute. Virgtl O. Seiser Manage NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE South Water Gauge Select Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative at the of fice of the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, Medford, Oregon, beginning at 10:30 AM, May 16, 1960, for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 60 acres, more or less, within Sections 20 and 29. T. 32 S.. R. 3 E.. W.M.. surveyed. In the Rogue River Na tional Forest. Jackson County, Ore gon. The estimated volumes are: 800 M board feet of Douglas-fir, 300 M board feet of all species pine, 50 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $36.10, all species pine $26 40. white fir and other species $15.50. This in cludes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (Including deposit for sale area oeuermemi: Douelas-fir $30.40, all species pine S20.70, white fire and other species $9.80, and $5.70 for slash disposal for all species. In addition there la within the sale area an unesti mated volume of Douglas-fir logs and peeler blocks unmerchantable because of defect which the bidder may agree to remove at $2.00 per M board feet gross scale for stump age only. Sealed bids will be pub licly opened and posted at the of fice of the Forest Supervisor, at 10:30 AM, May 16, 19(10. All those who submitted a satisfactory seal ed bid will he permitted Immedi ately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cash ier's or certified check In the sum of $3,000.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for BDolication to anv claim for dam ages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the pur chaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder miiftt Immediately confirm the oral bid bv submitting lt in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The rieht to reiect anv and an mas is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, be fore bids are submitted. A-Too Lota To Classify 2x6 No. 4 TAG Flooring. $40 M farmers mmoer to, Harnett & Riverside. SP2-54(2. FOR SALE 12" Delta radial arm b.iw with motor brake, etc. Mounted on trailer, extra blauei. Perfect condition, used very little. Priced right. Call SP 3-3079 evenings, U" 4x8 V groove Ribbon Mahogany $6.05 sheet. Farmers Lumber Co., Barnett & Riverside, SP 2-5462. FOR SALE or Rent Small house In cenirai Point. MU 4-1U5B. FENCING A'Speclalty Farmers Lumber Co. Barnett Ac Riverside SP 25462 EASTER POTTED PLANTS, LUlles, uyarangeas. Azaleas. Atrlcan Violets. Mums, and others. Jr R H YD ALE FLOWER FARM 1x8 E Grade V-edge aiding, $90 M. r armers lAimDer (Jo., Barnett & Riverside. SP 2-3402. FOR RENT 2-bdrm. unfurn. house. iiiea Kttcnen & bath. Garage. Close in. No dogs. $65. SP 2-4517. 105 Lb. Roll Roofing. $5 25 roll. rarmers Lumber Co., Barnett & Riverside, SP 2-5462. TRADE $1500 equity in 1957 2-BR. muuue nome ior oesi siauon wagon, also Mobile lunch wagon, grossing $125 weekly. See at 2337 Robin Lane. Central Point. LIVE EASTER BUNNIES for young sters, aiariing tnurs., April 14. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., Down town Store. 6th & Bartlett. PARMENTER Chicks 12c. ELTON'S FARM St GARDEN SP 3-6445 FOR SALE Just completed. Near new anopping uenter. Lioveiy home in every way. Large living rm., dining dr., lovely kitchen. G.E. oven, cooker plate, roughed in for washer-dryer, forced air heat, fireplace, lla baths, patio, large carport with plenty stor age space for only $13,000. You apply for your own loan. Some terms. SP 2-7835. LEGAL NOTICES SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF JACKSON ) ss. SCHOOL LISTRICT NO. 4 Notice is herebv siven that at the school district bond election hereby called to be held at the grade school gymnasium at Talent, Oregon in School District Election Precinct No. 1 and at the grade school gymnasium at Phoenix. Ore gon and in School District Election Precinct no. a in ana ior acnooi District No. 4 of Jackson County, Oregon on Monday, the 2nd day of May. A.D., 1060 between the hours of 2 o'clock p.m., and 8 o'clock p.m., there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of contracting a bonded indebted ness In the sum of $107,000.00 for the purpose pt providing funds to construct an addition to the high school building at Phoenix, Oregon to provide additional class rooms and to equip and furnish the same, in and for said school district. The vote shall be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No" and the voter shall place a cross (xi ne tween the word "Bonds" and the word "Yes" or between the word Bonds" and the word "No" wnicn- ever Indicates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction of said Indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the places aforesaid, De openea ai Dm linnr of 2 o'clock D.m.. and rpmain ooen until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., of the same day, at which hour the same shall be 1 closed. Notice is further given that the district school board of said School District No. 4 has divided said school district Into two school election precincts; acnooi utsirici Election Precinct No. 1 Is that part of School District No. 4 lying and being in election precmcis num bered 62, 63 and 85 as the same are now designated and established for and within JackBon County, Oregon and all the legally quali fied school voters residing therein shall vote at the said grade school gymnasium at Talent, Oregon. School District Election Precinct No. 2 is ail inai pari oi omwi dis trict No. 4 lying and being in election precincts numbered 56. 56(b). 57. 57(s), 58. 60, 61 and 86 a the same are now designated and established for and within Jackson County. Oregon and all the legaliv quamiea scnooi vuwn .Mina thAroin Rhall vote at the grade school gymnasium at Phoe- "ByrSer "of the District School Board of School District No. 4 of Jackson County. Oregon, made this 11th day of April, n.u.. JVierie W. oimi.iui.us Chairman. District School Board. School District No. 4, Jackson County, Oregon ATTEST: Florence Drake District ciern i Vehicles Involved In Highway Mishap Vehicles driven by John Le roy Anhorn, 17, of 3328 Snowy Butte rd., and Ora Henderson Meadows, 46, of routhe 1, box 376, Talent, col lided early yesterday near Voorhies crossing, and High way 99, state police said. Both vehicles were north bound on Highway 99. The pickup truck driven by Mea dows was in the outside lane when he attempted a left turn and struck th car driven by Anhorn, state police said. Meadows was informed that a complaint charging him with Improper changing of lanes would be filed in Ash land justice of the peace court. MEMORABLE DEED Jackson, Miss. -(I'PO- State Rep. George Cossar asked the Mississippi Legislature Tues day to turn the gold eagle atop the capital dome around so it would face his constitu ency. As further inducement, Cossar said future generations would then remember the 1960 session as "the legisla ture which turned the bird." BOMB DISPOSAL Columbia, S.C. -UPD- A 3rd Army demolition team began the ticklish job today of dis posing of 10 World War II bombs uncovered by a con struction crew near the city airport. The 500-pound bombs were apparently left behind by an Air Corps unit during the war. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in 12 unit motel and drive-in restaurant. PRICED $69,000 Prefer to trade for lofted off timber land. CONTACT BOB ROSS SP 3-3078 ROGUE VALLEY LAND CO. SP 3-3641 NUCLEAR SCIENTIST DIES Upton, N.Y. - ll'PB - Nuclear scientist Donald J. Hughes, 45, a member of the team that developed the atomic bomb, died Tuesday. POSTMASTER DIES St. Bonaventure, N.Y. -JCPD-The only Franciscan brother serving as a postmaster In the United States, Brother Cletus Clacklln, 63, died Tuesday. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Wednesday, April 13, 1960 .3 He had served as head of the post office at St. Bonaventure) University since 1935. m - MONT CREST LOTS-LOTS-LOTS Beautiful view home sites. City water, sewer and paving PAID. Buy for cash or on our lay-away plan. See the Beautiful Homes on the Slopes of MANOR HILL On MIRA MAR, now being built by Dick Marsh, the very latest in contemporary homes with swimming pool . . . STOPI See this SUNDAY. For your convenience stop at our LITTLE RED SALES OFFICE near touthend of the Murphy Road. Rogue Valley Land Co. Phone - SP 3-581 1 or 3-4376 or 3-3641 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE miaai. ruin .i . ,i ...111 Vim rrpv.d urai auyuuii uiu. ... - v. by the Forest Supervisor or his autnorizea reprc.eiii.ivW . fice ot the Forest Supervisor. Post Office Building. Medford. Oregon, DeeinnuiK i .ov .... ..."j --. for all merchantable timber mark ed or flcsignaxcu u.r tuin. area embracing 3,500 acres, more or less, within SeoUone 21. 22. 27, 28, 29. 30, 31. 32, 33. & 34. T. 32 S R 4 E.. W M.. surveyed. In the Rogue River National Forest. Jack son County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 2.1180 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum bcccpihuic " k board leei is a. iuuw. ,n, ,e ...I.I4 rip snH other species S8 8S.. This Includes the following raiei, p " for stumpnKe (including deposit for snle area betterment): Douglas fir S23.15. white fir and other spe cies $8.95, and $0.00 for slash dis posal for all species. In addition there is within the sale area an unesti mated volume of Douglas-fir logs and peeler blocks unmerch- amanie oecnue ui uc the bidder may agree to remove at $2.00 per M board feet gross scale for stumpage only. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at the office of the forest -super visor, Post ornce uuiimnR. mtu- ford. Oregon ai j:au i-m. my u. 19B0. AH those who submitted -1 A V.IA aarlll hat nr. mitioH immcdiittelv to continue auction DiaainR. n. mum, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the turn of $4,800.00 must to the purchase price, refunded, or retained ior bmpihu" claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested -.. iu. ...nu...r .nnlnnt tarml will permit felling' Of timber In ad vance oi payment up a inv vmuo of the performance bond. If an oral hid is declared to be high at me cioxing oi we uiuun der must Immediately confirm the oral ma dv luimnuiin -Ing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concern ing the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Dis trict Ranger, Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, before bids are submitted. FOR SALE REJECT STUDS 2x4-8, Sold only by C C()0 " Unit, 300 piecai in a unit I 9 Unit (No Delivery) Delah Timber Products White City - Phone TA 6-2671 or Evenings SP 3-51 10 IS ail 13 Cu. Ft. FROST GUARD FREEZER Nowl A Freezer you NEVER have to defrost. General Electric's new 13 cubic foot freezer has the new G-E Frost Guard System that does the defrosting for you automatic ally. No messy drip pans to empty. No chopping or scraping away frost. Handier than a chest takes Vi the floor space. Foods are stored in the door like books on a shelf. 3-Year warranty against food spoil age and 5 year protection on re frigeration system. SAVE NOW REGULARLY $39995 $ 309 95 USED DRYERS '52 to '59 Models USED WASHERS From SP3I 1960 GE Mobilerre Dishwasher riNtST DISHWASHINO POSSI BLE: The power Impeller threw geyser of water upward and out ward over the dishes while th escluilve. new "Power Shower" (model SP3IT) cascades wit or downward and outward ovar dlshe,. Thif "top and bottom" washlni action (Ire hoset hot detortent solution of water against dlihee T from all aldee ... romovoa food tolls, quickly, effectively. RICK'S SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Not Long Ago This Cost $450-NOW ONLY $137.70 NOW ONLY $13770 PHILCO RANGE Hera is a range In PERFECT condition. 40" Phllco Supremo Model inri - ng griddle and meat tender. A p '.M BARGAIN. Regular $209.95 NEW POWER SHOWER Forces hot water downward from lid provides a "cross fire" washing action in water hotter than your hands can standi Result: cleaner dishes. NOW ONLY $19888 USED RANGES AS LOW AS S 3 00 See Our SELECTION of Used Appliances VALUES! FLUSH AWAY DRAIN does the hard rinsing for yea , , . automatically, flush V d particles harmleasly dow th drain. N0MI AMLIANCf C0.V TV SPECTACULARS Now is the time to BUY! We have a huge selection of fine TV's in every size. 1 year warranty and terms on some sets. SEE THESE AS LOW NOW $4000 303 SO. FRONT ST. Ph. SP 2-551 a