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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1960)
Medford MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. 1960 I $? V 'fi SP-J W) l V V V A HV V f One bummer Morning . . . 'kM$ W 0T L I I - 0 YS2L JTi.iP X v f V Vmmmm rl "r ."Cr its? li vAv "T sN ,? v ;'Ty ; -'' -...V .. t III nn , ,',jf.s. -,-V . f , J.f i I i i V V ! m t ii ! V i A mTT. vi rv. - v f 1 s- 'Slat I. n Mvt,,,,,,-,..,,,.,.!';, 8 r l! pi 1 $$$$ 'Jh$fc4 k'i a The best lime of day to trim a hedge or do olher yard work is of a morning, when the air is cool end the sun not too hot. A. J. Curry, above, owner of the Park View nursing home, 906 West Main street, Medford, was almost through with his hedge trimming ob by mid-morning. I - avf ' I 7 't1- It. ut A v r? ' V a,--Vl'.'l'l .A AiV ' Lrt .ni Dianne Stough, like most children, finds that playing in the water is fun most any time .' .r-. eveii right after break fast. Dianrie. was watering the lawn .' . and getting pretty wet herself in the process. She is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. J. C. Stough, 824 Bennett street, Medford. While watering the flowers and doing other chores in and around the house, JfWy Mrs. Fred Simcox and her daughter, petite Mrs. Fred Simcox and her daughter, mitsitf Karen, paused to admire some large petunias that grow along their drive- way at 1 224 Winchester avenue fry trm 7m,&&i -4 t w j m sis i -l T" ii i n i 1 n t r v It was still a long time until noon, but the two boys above couldn't resist peeking into their lunch saks, and perhaps trying i. sample, as they waited for Hawthorne pool to open. They are David Jacobson, left, and Preston Wheaton, who live next door to each olher at 949 and 945 South Ivy street. Mickey, the dog, casts a longing look at Preston's sandwich. i . 1 tr"' Kerry Stratton, left, and Jerry Holm were underway with a maior construction project &.kvi;TO Inrinht nnA erirly Turln mnrninn. dinninn wnftds and levehna dirt to make a Dlace v . '. :' . . " . ,. . Pv'ffSSSm lo p " couP's " tniaeno''y horses. Ihey were saving the weeas tor nay. Nerry, , te- iiMM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stratton, Bennett avenue, and Jerry is the son of l;VTWT&f.O Hill UIIU ITtUI Till IIUIUI, I If kUIl ,U.n,u vwn kii$Sim ' . . . ...... , i - V ! f .z r . '1 iCT' 1 Doing o little "sidewalk supervising" and picking up a few pointers while a city crew installed a water meter on Crater loke avenue Wednesday morning was nearby resident W. E. Holbrook, at left. Working on the meter is water depart ment employee Hubert Beer. nm v" ir 1 i 1 9 1 in iippii -i ;! I .-w. 1 I As full of energy as the bouncy rubber ball they were playing with, Dianne Pickens, left, and Ju- ' dith Wilson were having an early morning game of catch on th sidewalk in front of the Pickens home at 24 Hamilton street Wed, nesday. Judith, who lives on Wil- ; .. lamelte street came to visit Diann for the day.