Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1960)
LEGAL NOTICES 10444 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of BKl'LAH N. ST. PIERRE, De ceased. The underpinned. Ancillary Ad ministrator wah the Will Annexed ot the above estate, has filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty. Department of Probate, his Final Account in ihe above estate, and said Court has fixed Thursday, the 8ih day of June. i960, at the hour of one-thirty 1 130, o'clock pm, in the Circuit Court Hoom in the Jackson County Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for the settlement of said es tate. All persons interested tn smd estate are hereby notified and re quired to make and file their ob jections to said Final Account, if any they have, on or before the time' aioresaid fixed tor the hear ing and settlement thereof. DATED and first published this 6th day of May, 1960. O. H. Benptson Ancillary Administrator with the VViU Annexed O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Ancillary Administrator Medford. Oregon NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 1XTKRI.M .OXJ.NG FUU AKF.A DESIGN ATI ON WHITE II I Y The Jackson County Planning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARiNCi in the Jackson county Court Home Auditorium. Medford, Oregon on the 26th ot May, i960, at 8:00 P.M. In accordance with the provision el tne "uoumv riannmg Law lO R S. 213.140 as amended in Chap. ter 387 1 notice is hereby given that the jacKson county Planning com mission. Jackson County. Oregon, in compliance with said law will hold a Public Hearing on a Pro posed Interim Zoning Ordinance which is more fully described as follows: Beginning at the center line of Crater LaUo Highway and the North line of Section lfi. Township 36 houtn, Kiine l wtst oi me Wil lamette Meridian in Jackson Coun ty. Orecon: thence East along the North line of Sections lfi. 15, 14 and 13 said Township and Range to the Northeast corner of Section 13; thence South along the East line of Sections 13. 24, 23 and 36 said Township and Ranee to the South' enst corner of Section 3tl; thence West alone the south nnt ot aec- lions 3. 35, 34, 33. 32 and 31 to the Southwest corner of Section 31 Township 36 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence North along the West line of Sec tions 31 and jo to tne iNortnwest corner of Section 30; thence East along the North line of Section 30 to a point inree nunarea i juu feet West of the Westerly right-of- way line of Crater Lake Highway a (t existed in AdfiI. i960: thence in a Northeasterly direction parallel to and three hundred (300 1 feet West of the westerly ricnt-ot-way line of said Crater Lake Highway to the center line of Avenue "A"; thence East along the center line of Avenue "A" to the center line of said Crater Lake Highway; thence in a Northeasterly direction along the center line of said Crater Lake Highway to the point of be ginning. Signed: Ron James President Jackson County Planning Commission NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 10520 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD L. PARKER also known as Harold Lee Parker and as H. L. Parker and as Harold Parker, deceased Notice is hereby given that the Final Account of Kathryn E. An ders, as Administratrix of the ahove-nnmeri estate, has been filed herein and that 1:30 o'clock p.m. on May 31, 1960, in the Courtroom of the above Court in the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, has been ap Account and settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 3, Kathryn E. Anders, Administratrix Van Dyke, Dellenback & McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix No. 10665 NOTICE OF FIN AL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the Estate of Laura Belle Stephenson, deceased, and the 20th day of June, 1960. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the Circuit Court at Medford, Jackson County. Ore gon, has been set as the time and flnce for hearing objections to said inal Account, and the settlement hereof. Dated and first published this 17th day of May, lfifiO. WARD M. STEPHENSON, Executor 122 East Main Ph. SP 3-5348 HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 mm 1 3?" Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops iw T.rk. N. Y. sbui - For tb drill time science h found a new healing tubitance with the ston ihin ability to ihrink hemor rhoids, top itching, and relieve pain - without urircry. In due after ca-e. while gently reliuvtn? pain. actual reduction Ishnnkacel took place. Jfo.t amaiinrof all-re.olti were aa thorough Uat aufferoa made LEGAL NOTICES No 10764 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or JACKSON In the Matter of the Estate of LYDIA ANN JOHNSON. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, by an order of the above court duly made and en tered on March 26. I960, was ap pointed administratrix of the above estate, and that I have duly quali fied as such administratrix. All persons having ciaims against said etaie are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attorneys. Van Dyke, Dellenhack Ac McGoodwin, 110 East Sixth Street. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this notice. Dated and first published 26th April, I960. Constance M. Town send Administratrix Van Dyke. Dellenback & McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON LORRAINE HAUSMANN. Plaintiff. EARLE L. HAUSMAN. DOROTHY NAUJALIS. and UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND. (Oregon), a corporation. Defendants. TO: DOROTHY NAUJALIS. De fendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to ap pear in answer to the Complaint of Plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the Order for Publication of Sum mons, to wit: four weeks from the date of first publication of this Summons, the date of first publica tion being the 3rd day of May, iyi.0, and if you fail to so appear nnd answer, for want thereof. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree of foreclosure of a certain real property mortgage on the following described premises: Lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5. Bungalow Addition to the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. This Summons is published pur suant to an Order for Publication of Summons made and entered by the Honorable James M. Main on the 29th day of April, 1D60. direct ing that the Defendant Dorothy Naujalis be served by publication of summons in the Medford Mail Tribune for four consecutive weeks from the first date of publication, s Kenneth A. Poole Kenneth A. Poole Attorney for Plaintiff, Eugene Legtil Center 858 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon NO. 10110 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of De FORREST BLISS, also known as D. F. BLISS. Deceased. The undersigned, Administrator of the above estate, has filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty, Department of Probate, his Final Account in the above estate, and said Court has fixed Thursday, the 9th day of June. I960, at the hour of one-thirty (1:301 o'clock p.m., in the Circuit Court Room in the Jackson County Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and Dlace for the settlement of said estate. All persons interested in sain estate are nererjy nounea ana reauired to make and file their objections to said Final Account, it any tney nave, on or Deiore me time aioresaid uxea lor tne near ine and settlement thereof. DATED and first published this 6th dav of May. meu Merrill N. Bliss, Administrator o. H. Benetson Attorney for Administrator 230 west jviain aireei Medford, Oregon NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Helena M. Vicar, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 3th day of June. 1960, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. In the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in Medford, Oregon, as tne time ana place for hearing objections to said Final Account ana ior me seme me nt thereof. Ronald L. Ricketts Administrator Skyrman & Heisel Attorneys for Estate NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE IN POINT OF DIVERSION OF WATER Notice is given hereby that Les ter R. Bruner and Forrest E. Drake have filed an aoDllcation for the approval of a change In point of niversion 01 water irom vppiegHic nivpr. In the Rogue River adjudication proceedings a water right was established in the name of I. G. Rnherts for the Irrigation of 15 acres in the NE,i SWU and 15 acres In the SE', SW'i. Sec 6, T. 38 S.. R. 4 W., W. M., from Apple gate River with a date of priority of 1886. These lands are irrigated thru the Hoxie or Roberts Ditch, the point of diversion of said ditch being located 2240 ft. S. and 2180 ft W from the NE corner of Sec. 7. being within the SWV NE'i. said Sec. 7, T. 38 S.. R. 4 W., W. M. The applicants herein propose to irrigate the lands above described by means of a pumping plant, the point of diversion of said pumping plant to be located 125 ft. N. and 2R80 ft. W. from the SE corner of Sec. 6. being within the SE1 SW'4. said aec. 0, l. Jo 0.. . . W. M. ah nfrnm Interested are not! fled hereby that a hearing will be held at the county courthouse in MPrifnrd. Ore. on July 12. 1960. be ginning at 9:00 A.M. All objections to the proposen cnange, 11 any there are, will be heard at said time and place. Any objections shall hi nrpnamd in writing, one copy to be served on Lester R. Bruner and Forrest E. Drake. Rt. 4, Box 507. Grants Pass. Ore., and one copy filed with the State Engineer. Sa lem, Ore., together with a 2 filing fee. at least 10 dayi prior to the date set for hearing. If no objec tions are filed, the application may be approved by the State Engineer without a hearing. Dated at Salem, Ore., thii 12th day of Mav. 1960. LEWIS A. STANLEY, State Engineer CALL FOR BIDS The Eagle Point Irrigation Dist rict is asking for bids on one I960 '3 Ton Pickup, with the following specifications: 6 cylinder engine 4 speed transmission 650x16 6-ply tires Side mount tire carrier Heater and Defroster Directional signals Non-slip type of rear axle Oil bath air cleaner Oil filter Electric windshield wipers Bids are to be submitted In sealed envelopes plainlv marked "Bids" not later than 12:00 o'clock noon June 7, 1960. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Direc tors. May 3. 1960. Larry Sllveira Secretary-Manager Itch-Relieves ram ...n.htn .t.tamanta IIVm "Pile! have ceased to be a problem!" The eecret li a nw healing eub itance (Bio-Dyne (-discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in suppofilory or ointment form under the name Preparation H. At yout druggist. Money back ruaranUt K.U.S.FaLOS. LfOAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received bv the Jackson Count v Court on or before 10:00 A.M.. May 25. iftno. for the furnishing of one til 3-wheei maintenance type loader for the Jackson County Road Department. Instructions to bidders and speci fication! for this equipment may be seen at the offtre of the County Clerk or the office of the County Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. MlUr County Judge Chester H Wendt County Commissioner R A. James County Commissioner NO. fl0-79-i: SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY THOMAS LISLE. Plaintiff LOUISA GILMORE CLARKE and JOHN DOE CLARKE, wife and husband: JULIA F. FOLLETT and JOHN DOE FOLLETT. wife and husband: W. G. FOSTER and JANE DOE FOSTER, husband and wife; JOHN F. ROCHO and MAUDE ROCHO. husband and wife; the unknown heirs of any of the aforenamed defendants who are now deceased: and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to the real property described in the Complaint herein. Defendants. TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS AND TO EACH AND ALL THEREOF: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and etch 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 rrom tne aate ot tne tirst punncn- tlon of this Summons, said period of four weeks being the time pre scribed for publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint, for want thereof tne piaintiri win appiy to tne court for the relief demanded in its Com plaint, to-wlt: That a decree he entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have in. to or upon the following described real oropertv. or any part thereof, situated in Jackson County, State of Oregon, to-wit; The Northeast quarter or the Northeast quarter, and the South Half of the Northeast quarter of Section 22, tn Township 38 South. Range 4 West of the Wil lamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon. and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said prop erty, and the whole thereof, free and clear of anv and all rmht. title. estate, lien or interest of the de fendants herein, or any of them: and each and all of the defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said DroDertv or anv nart there- of, and that plaintiff's title in and to said property be forever quieted and set at rest, and such mrther and other relief as may be Just ana equiianie in me premises. This summons is tmblished bv order of the Honorable James M. Main. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered in the above Court and cause on the 13th day of May, 1960, directing that this summons be served by publica tion thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper of gen eral circulation published in Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon. The date of first publication of this summons is May 17th. 1000. Farrell & Blackhurst Attorneys for Plaintiff Suite 230, Franklin Building Medford, Oregon NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Upper Jim Creek Salvage Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his au thorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Post Of fice Building, Medford, Oregon, be- ? inning at 10:30 a.m., June 2U. 1960, or all merchantable timber mark ed or designated for cutting on an area embracing 3000 acres, more or less, within Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, 9. 10, 15, 16. and 22. T. 31 S , R. 2 E., and Section 33, T. 30 S.. R. 2 E., W.M.. surveyed, in the Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are. 540 M board feet of Douglas fir. 3,600 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet Is as follows: Douglas-fir $23.15. white fir and other species $8.05. This In cludes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (Including deposit for sale area betterment): Douglas-fir $23.15, white fir and other species $8.95 and $0.00 for slash disposal for all species. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, at 10:30 a.m., June 20, 1960. Alt those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted Immediately to conUnue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $2,700 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, 1 refunded, or retained for applies- I tlon to any claim for damages, ac- I cording to the conditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, con- ; tract terms will permit felling of Umber In advance of payment up to the value of the performance 1 bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auc- i Hon, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service 1 bid form. The right to reject any i and all bids is reserved. Forest1 Service bid forms for use in sub- mitting sealed bids and full in-! formation concerning the timber, I the conditions of sale ana tne sun mission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Prospect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, before bids arc submitted. JF!amiIy Actress-singer Polly Bergen, glamourous panelist of TV, shows the secret of keeping a summer hairdo in shape by keeping it under versatile, packable summer hats. Family IVoeJcly School News Medford High School Edited by Jim Frake. Staff: Diane Mohr, Edonna Pec. Jim McCormack, Rita McBeth, and Ann Mac Manama. Final examinations will be given from May 31 to June 6. Seniors will begin May 31, when their third and fourth period tests will be given. June 1, seniors will take fith, sixth, and seventh period tests. June 2, all students will take first and second period tests. The other final tests for sophomores and juniors will be June 3 for fifth, sixth, and seventh period tests; and June 6 for third and fourth period tests. New pep club members for next year were chosen Tues day and Wednesday. The 1960-61 pep club will consist of junior club mem bers this year plus Judy Acord, Janice Armstrong, Pat ty Brewold, Careen Carter, Bonnie Cheney, Janet Craw ford, Joyce Crow, Letha Dav is, Dianne DeLorme, and Shir ley Donahoo. Nancy Donahue, Nona Don ahue, Mindo Ells, Pat Goltz, Susan Hall, Judy Hogan, Diane Jacobson, Georgia Johnson, JoAnn Johnson, Carolyn Kent, Sandra Klatt, and Joyce Leon. Diane Lewis, Ann McEl rath, Nancy McLaughlin, Lin da Medcalf, Gretchen Meir, Ruth Milligon, Barbara Mor LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Bessie Creek Salvage 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, ut-Kimiiiig m p.m., June 20, 19b0. for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 2,000 acres more or less, within Sections 13, 23, 24. 25. 26. 27. 34. 35. and 36. T. 32 S.. R. 4 E., and Sections 1. 2. and 3, T. 33 S.. R 4 E W.M.. sur veyed, in the Rogue River Nation al Forest. Jackson County, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 750 M board feet of Douglas-fir. 1.250 M board feet of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas-fir $22.70. white fir and other species $8.55. This Includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (including de posit for sale area hptlprmpm i - Douglas-fir $2270. white fir and other species $8.55, and $0.00 for siBsn nisposat ior ail species. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at the office of the Forest Supervisor. Medford Oroenn jt 3:30 p.m.. June 20, 1960. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $2,000.00 must accomonnv eiwh hiri to be npplipd to the purchase price, leiunuuu, or reiainea ior applies Uon to anv claim for dnmni?p... nr. cording to the condition of sale. If requested by the purchaser, con tract terms will permit felling of limner in anvance or payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auc tion, the bidder must Immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in sub mitting sealed bids and full infor mation concerning the timber, the, conditions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the District Raneer. Prnsnect, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, before bids are submitted. Pd. Adv., Eve Nye, IKJ for Comm. P. Lowry, Chmn. Cooley Bldg., Medford Ht r w Rep. Polly Bergen MODELS SUMMER COVER - Medford Mail Tribune ton, Judy Nelson. Linda Nelson, and Rita Olson. Carol Peterson, Mary Peter son, Devonne Prough, Rebec ca Rowan, Jackie Rummel, Laura Rupert, Teres six. De lores Smith, Lois Stedman, and Phyllis Tosh. Kathi Uridel, Rosann War ren, Susan Watrud, Marsha Watson, Barbara Whalin, and Julie Yoakley. Using a medieval-era motif, the junior-senior prom was presented to the senior class Saturday evening with the title "A Knight's Dream." Queen of the 1960 promen ade was senior Linda Lowry with Princesses Karen Mor lan, Therese Inglin, and Tanya Enders, seniors; and Ham Gilkison. Joyse Hoelfs, Roberta Willet. and Marty Wyatt, juniors. The Bob Anderson sextet provided the music for the affair and special entertain ment was done by the Popul aires, a men's vocal quartet from Southern Oregon col lege. Thursday night marked the annual spring vocal music concert. Taking part in the presentation were the choir and advanced girls chorus. Vocal solos were given by John Lacy and Paul Moore. Therese Inglin, foreign ex change student, sang songs of Switzerland with Nick Gier accompanying her on the ac cordion. A piano solo was presented by Howard Kennett. John Dickey was elected president of the Art Students league recently. Other offic ers are Snzi Ellis, vice presi dent; Eugenie Vermeulen, sec retary; Sail! Reule, treasurer; and Susan Elder, reporter. All seniors at MHS took Iowa tests of educational do-1 velopment Wednesday and Thursday. The same test was given to the seniors when Ihey were ; freshmen, and its purpose was i to determine how much the student has developed. Tests were given in math, science, vocabulary, spelling, social studies, and English. The choir officers for 1960 61 are Ralph Lobdell, presi dent; Mary Kay Harris, vice president; Mike Hood, secre tary; Pam Gilkison, treasurer; DeAnne Taylor and David Lundquist, librarians; and Sara Hinkle, vocal manager. Robert Mitchell, who tour ed Germany under the au spicles of the Cresgy founda tion of Detroit, Mich., spoke to all U.S. history and Amer ican problems classes at Med ford High Friday on the ef fect of Communism on the minds of youth. Mitchell is one of several who are currently touring the nation's schools in order to relate their experiences of what Communism can do. Following a 40-minute in formal lecture, the speaker al lowed questions from the floor on his travels. re-elect EVE NYE continue her work for ALL the people of Jackson County UPS Read This Colorful Article in... OMer of the M members ' elected next year's officers at a meeting Tuesday after school. Elected were Terry Earl, president; Bill Charley, vice president; Phil Humphries, secretary-treasurer; and Mike Hood, sergeant at arms. Plans were also completed for the lettermen s picnic May 22. The picnic is fnr 'M" members and their dates. The sophomores voted Mon day on their class ring styles. They have decided to order from the Crown company, Portland. Ring orders wilt no doubt be taken in the near future. Get the "BIG 3" at Hubbard Bros! X tm-aananaaiiV Sweet and Lovely F orter-Cab!e 7" SAW KIT Kit Includett Saw, tturdy tleel carrying cot, chrome-plated blade, rip guide, wrenchet, tub ricant, lock-up screw and manual. Heavy-duty 12 amp motor KickProof dutch Inilanl depth and lr. adjuttmtnls Calibraltd depth teals Saftty IcJttcoping guard Ball-bearingi THROUGHOUT SAVE $13.00 Morftt USA Rg. (70.95 $3595 STORE MAIN AND RIVERSIDI ni IIS fh: m:, ) Turquoise Mums if I J Only A Rost Bllli BROS.. .IHC.Pfll MEDFCWD, OtIGON At a chess duo meeting recently officers were elected for the coming year. They were Jerry Gastineau, presi dent; John Crawford, first vice president; Stan Dowson, second vice president; Fred Lorish, secretary; Dale Peter son, treasurer; Gordon Miller, first sergeant at arms; and Annice Black, second sergeant at arms. PROTECTION Edmonton. England-t?P-The City Council Monday install ed metal grills on counters behind which treasurer's clerks work after several an gry taxpayers had climbed over the counters and attack ed the clerks. (mm , , masterpieces in melamine dinnerware Lovely pattern lor your selection MODERN SQUARE stylized pattern In unique shape $-38S 20-piece service for 4 Ideal (or gift Start your own set Perfect Breakfast-Luncheon Set Fun for all outdoors What an opportunity! You can enjoy using this finest melamine dinnerware (and be proud of it, tool) and save money. During our special offer, you get the gravy boat, salt and pepper and covered butter dish for only $1.00 in matching color. As breakproof at can be, Brookpark Is the dinnerware you've heard so much about. Guaranteed for 2 years against breaking or chipping. Safe In your dishwasher, tool CONTEMPORARY COUPE high fashion pattern in elegant colors 1695 20-picce service for 4 LEISURE LINE colorful design at lowest pric verl 20-pleca service for 4 COME IN... MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY! Wonderful valutsln fcjr v ' perky WhliHeri thol ItfJot tlA heat fait for Initanf I" A drinkil Eaiy to fill. Vr Tj: .V eaiy to pour. Heat- i ( y proof Bakellte handle. x,4iS r: 3-Quart Whistler NOW CMOO ONLY 4yy Wo stock m complete lino of world-famous Revere War NEW! Star-Bright METAL POLISH Clean and polishes all met als removes rust re stores brilliance) to spinner and flasher blades instantly ust apply to surface and drop In the water no need to buff or to wipe away the polish it's water soluble and rinses away. Complete ly frae of abrasives. Perfect for polished boat fittings and hardwar. Fishermen's jar. $1100 u HOURS: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 O PHONI SP2-1S9 II II -. ffli I "i,-. DEMAND EXTRADITION Capetown, South Africa-WPD -The South African govern ment demanded today that Britain extradite 20 persons who fled to neighboring pro- Be a clever shirt buyer . . (see page 8) CUTS AND CATCHES GRASS like nobody's business! Jacobsen TURBO-VAC ROTARY II Inch cultlni width... HP Hi-Totque inline I I. Criit drawn from both sides, cut ivinly bv 4 leplictibli, revirnbli htrdintd itttl blades Powerful vKuum-ehnnlni action even lifts solid object 1, proptli I hem into covered catcher We have it! HEDGE TRIMMER Trims (aster, $Z1ZL95 easier, better. Only WALL CLOCKS Now WESTCL0X has just start ed shipping four naw large de sign ornamental wall clocks. All have eight day key wind move ments 1955t. 29 95 Plus Federal Tax r.M. MON. THRU SAT. W'Yy' MAIl TtltUNI, M4f4, Or. 10 Tuoaday, May 17, It 60 1" tectorates during the recent wave of detentions. Takt the Hard Work out of Yard Work Starts pt snap of switch No gas to buy or store Electric Twin Blade dutweom ROTARY MOWER " Lightweight only 29 lbs. ft Operates on Easy-louse-easy' to-store. icimeiiUsH current. Reg. 2-way mowing k-nl $8950 52i SPECIAL! SNELLED FLIES Special on mailed flies while this one lot lair. Popular pattern No. 10 and No. 12 hook iliet. Regular 25c US t Each Cute trans and weeds, catches clippings, lnnvee and litter in ite covered grans cntchrrl Collects it cuts as it vacuum cleans, leaves the yard as neat as a living room rug. $139.95 Flip top dei'tft for Miy tmpttini; litli off and It replaced on mower quick at a wink Come on over! $49.95 Polyethylene FLOWERS For Memorial Day Better quality polyethylene flowers are actually prettier than most garden raised flowers and do last indefinitely. Choose from Hubbard Bros, carefully chosen flower selection. (Gift Section Downstairs). FREE DELIVERY within Medford T (7250 M'iC Grjar S.TU 12 Reg. $49.95 y& '-J Iv) 0