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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MAY 3, T961 B-ft Nursery To Have Exhibits at Fair . Ornamental Nursery, Cen tral Point, plans two exhibits at the Crater Lions Sports fair and Home and Garden show. One display will be land scaping for a model home which also will be on display, and the other will be a booth attended by Mrs. F. R. Faulk ner to Introduce the nursery and its services. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner are owners of Ornamental Nur sery. The nursery provides com plete landscape designing, planting and information con cerning planting and growing, acording to the Faulkners. During its four years in the valley, the nursery has grown from a small operation to one of the valley's leading nur series. The Faulkners plan to increase the nursery facilities this year. k F B t V i 1 i s. 9 m ill I I 1 CULTIVATES GARDEN James E. Walker, Phoenix, uses a power tiller to prepare his garden for another season. He raises corn, tomatoes, radishes and has some small fruit trees in his back yard. Walker, a retired railroad man, raises enough fruit and vegetables for hie own tabic and .that of the neighbor behind him. He repairs and sharpens garden tillers and lawn-mowers to round out his pension. ATTRACTIVE ROSEBED Rosebed along driveway at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Nelson, 1132 Mira Mar dr., Medford, is covered with white crushed silica, giving i'. a neat appearance and at the same time keeping back weeds. Another advantage Is that one can walk in the area right after watering without, getting muddy shoes. Mrs. Nelson above, admires one of the newly-planted bushes that are en- ' circled with a metal ring that keeps the rock away from the base of the plant. Judo Academy To Have Exhibition The Judo Academy will demonstrate the arts of ju jitsu, judo and karate at the Crater Lions Sportsfair and Home and Garden Show. The exhibition will be held be tween 3 and 4 p.m. on May 6 and 7. The Judo Academy was started three years ago in Medford by Tom Ball, a stu dent at Southern Oregon col lege. He received his train ing at Chico State college. Under the supervision of Ball and Dr. Paul Rutter, the 35 members meet at the acad emy in Phoenix Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays each week. MOBILE LIVING AT IT'S FINEST . Don't miss the luxurious, expanded Mobile Home on dis play at the Sportsfair! You'll be amazed at the size, space and comfort of this fine mobile home. Look for POOLE'S TRAILER SALES display. POOLE'S MOBILE HOMES 1122 South Riverside SP 3-3732 MAY 5-6-7 ROGUE VALLEY PRODUCTS . and. PAINTINGS fill ummi II! Hill