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M.DKORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1962 mmm m -ra m eh tm K5I M -KJ fel rps Ktt lJ El m ra Egg ' II fi im fill fiP?iisi: 'r"" 1 Aj iisia w& m& ssss 2 bp& ' 1 $ i-7 t IS 60 If J P- count I U J6 Jff pkg. Jill APPLES rARiBJ ON THE COB. Tender Young CUCUMBERS am m mm f Whatafreat! our. . WESTGATE STORE ONLY SH Apple Peach Cherry Boysenberry m mi SHOP IN COOL COMFORT Silk White APKINS Washington Fancy Delicious Guaranteed to be crisp.. Kernels.. PEPPERS 3-25 Firm, Tasty Slicers POTATOES U.S. No. 1 Klamath Sandland 25 lb. Bag WATERMELONS red ripe and full of flavor BAKED mmm mm mwm m la raMfa H 3 ibs 29 6 39' 3 25 . . OWN PIES 0n,vn OC SPINACH Del Monte - No. 303 SAUERKRAUT Del Monte - No. 303 .... 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FOOD sAlf 13 ir-u tg Ujl n .-P 699C 699c . 303 - Medford Stores Only LIMIT QUANTITY V 13THand CENTRAL 699c 699o 599c ;. 499c 499c 499c 499c 6 99C 5 99c 489C 489c 5996 399c 499c 5 99c 499c :PC3 : EES 799c 799c 799e 699c 4896 BBSS ROLLER SKATING-Tana Jo Vercellotti, 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vercellotti, Joliet. 111. continues wowin' 'em in Jolict as she takes to roller skating at a time in life when many tots are still learning to walk. Tana Jo was able to stand with only support of adult finger at three weeks and walked without help at 5,i months. Maneuver in risht photo is known in Joliet as "Tana Twist." (UPI) The Hardy Dandelion Thrives on Persecution Persistent harassment by every means devised by land owners has been tried in a fu tile effort to eradicate the common flower called the andclion that grows so pro fusely. With so many hands gainst it, it is remarkable the poor thing hasn't given up long ago. This hardy golden member of the composite family both ered the landowner In the Old World long before the first tiny, silk-tufted seed sneaked n over here. How many seeds came over in the first place made no difference; one or two were enough. A year later when the blowball" developed and nodded for a short time on Its naked hollow stem, a breeze carried it afar and the dande- ion Was on its way to colo nize the New World. Many Names Naturally, a plant with such a wide distribution would attract to itself a long list of common names. Such cloak, Irish daisy, monk's outer leaves head, priest's crown, tooth of i Livestock usually will the lion, and dandelion be- heave this piant alone, they cause of the jagged, deeply don.t like the bitter leaves- toothed leaves. Police Investigate Accidents Tuesday Octane Dean Seaney, 39 of 009 Alta sts., was slightly injured Tuesday afternoon in i four veh cle accident at me ntcrsection of Sixth st. and Central avc. The accident was one ot three Investigated by Mca- ford city police Tuesday aft ernoon involving seven ve hicles. Other vemcics in volved In the accident with Seaney were driven by Hazel Dean Roderrick, 55, of 4069 South Pacific highway; Mary Lucille Roscwcll, 54, of on Edwards St., and Dorothy Ro berta Skolfield, 20, of 945 fiuth Riverside ave. Dorothy Skolfield was cited by police for violation of the basic rule. An accident at 5:25 p.m. at the intersection of 11th and Front sts. involved aars oper ated by Stanley James Foley, 29, of route 1, box 490, Gold Hill, and Jack K-imDrougn, 28, of route 4, box 432F, Phoenix. Foley was cited for failure to yield the right of way and Kimbrough for ex pired operator's license. Harold Telfrcd Knuvson. 217 South Riverside ave., no tified police at 11:25 p.m. that his car was damaged by an other vehicle while it was parked on South Front st. be tween Main and Eighth sts. Senate Votes More Access Roads Funds Washington - 0)PI - The Sen ate Tuesday voted to raise from $2 million to $6 million the amount of funds for con demnation of private access ro-ds. The vote was 49-40. The additional funds were proposed by Sen. Warren C. Magnuson (D-WHsh.). Sen. John Williams (R-Del.) criticized the addition, accus ing the Kennedy administra tion of promising tax cuts for election year purposes while sponsoring spending increases in Congress. Magnuson charged that his proposal was opposed by peo ple who had large holdings. He said it would help in get ting access to intermingled sections of national forests. Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) said during the discussion of the measure that the lumber Industry was as depressed as any in the country and added, "There Is no excuse for the Forest Service not having raised the percentage of al lowable cut . . .," he said. .1 i. A, Limit Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M. WATKINS (Register and Tribunt Syndicate 1962) The homeowner, of course. has other names for it, many of which he uses when after carefully mowing his lawn he looks out the next morn ing to see the yard carpeted with golden yellow flowers, each gaily nodding on its flex ible stem. In desperate frus tration he may attempt to dig them out, one by one. But the deep, flexible tap root, snug and safe in the ground, will send up several new plants from the severed root top. The time was when the recommended treatment was to squirt a few drops of carbolic acid into each plant. Since then, many other poi sons have been developed, but still there is no shortage of dandelions. Over a hundred varieties of insects have been known to visit the blossom of the dandelion. They leave it, their bodies covered with pollen, which, on this pariah of the lawn and garden, there is al ways a generous supply. At night or in rainy weather, the l I, Jts precious poUen dandelion closes up to con- The tiny, tufted seeds can float in ocean water for weeks and still grow when cast ashore. The plant will grow on a mountain top or on a seashore, in a lawn, a pasture, or alongside a dusty road. Many of us could take a lesson from the dandelion; it survives in spite of discour agement and persecution. Persecution has made it tough. 3-Piece Gift Set Pep up a kitchen with this rooster st - articles that give year 'round pleasure. Colorful, thrifty, quick to make! Use scraps of rickrack for accent on toaster cover, potholders. Pattern 7015: one 8V4x9'4-inch motif; two 7x7. THIRTY- FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattorn for first-class mailing. Send to Alice Brooks, care of Medford Mall Tribune, Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 163, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. NEVER - BEFORE VALUE! i 20 designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroider, quilt -in our 1962 Needlecraft Cat alog. Beautiful Bulkies In a complete fashion section plus bedspreads, toys, linens, af ghans, slipcovers, plus 2 fret patterns. Send 25'c now. 3