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For Action, Use Tribune Want Ads Classified Rates . 5e . 8c .10c 12 ,14c 1 day per word 2 days per word 3 days per word 4 dayt per word 6 dayi per word By Line Per Month 12 23 (Minimum First Issue 50c Ads counted by the line where full lines are not used Business Directory per line per month $1.75 Minimum per month $5.25 CASH IN ADVANCE Remit With Order No Refunds on Classified Ads Account Charges Billed by Line Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30 p m. for following day, except 10 a. m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. 1-LOST AND FOUND GST Navy blue skirt, acetate fent in. On West Sine. Phone 2-8163 before 5 30. LOST Billiold containing gold, cur rency anc valuable papers. Re ward. W. J. Elair. Ph. Eagle Point VA 6-3131, Darling Real Estate mutt. FOUND Recently spayed blonde dog. Probably part cocker and shep- nera. -ob4. COST Pair of glasses in red case. fa. Z-937. 2-INSTRUCTION Cet Your Thicker Paycheck Quicker UUcUtVKV riOl.N.S5 COLLEGE 37th Year Enroll now 31 N Grape Ph 2-5720 HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO Instruction Practice Rental PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 No Central Phone 2-5702 3 WANTED, MALE HELP NO CANVASSING! We work by appt. omy. aii -hio Detore noon. SURGE PIPE LINE MILKER wanted. Must have experience. Gift's Green Meadov Dairy, 2 miles past Apple- Kaie. WARErOUSE and stock-control man Opportunity to learn Industrial Supply business. Write letter to i ritiunp Box 530 MAN for office work, age 25 to 35, high school graduate, neat, friend ly, good personality. Must be able to type ana write clearly and legi bly. Bookkeeping desirable but not necessary Record keeping, credit work, answering phone and assist m in office, permanent work with pos sibility of advancement for right man. Apply Mr. Perkey. 8 to 5 or call for appointment. Peck Brothers. 2850 Crater Lake Hwy. Pb. 2-8933. GUIDE WANTED at the House of Mystery, Gold Hill. Younger man. 25 to 35. who can meet the public with confidence. Salary while being trained. Apply personally or by let ter with details of experience, ref erences, etc. Address: The House of Mystery. Rt. 1, Box 537, Gold Hill. Oregon. Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY Hollywood U.R) Life has been quiet in the big, blue CBS buildins on Sunset Boulevard where old fashioned radio still marches o n. But lately a "new" pro gram has cre a t e d an up roar. Studio B is cluttered with Aline Mosby weird sound effect equipment. . . bright-eyed actors hustle about. . . fan mail is pouring into the front office. CBS has revived "The Colum bia Workshop," and it's giving radio its most stimulating boost since TV swept in and grabbed the spotlight. The workshop was started in 1936 to put on experimental, arty, weird and sometimes downright 1 o o n e y radio pro grams. Orson Welles' "Man From Mars"' was one. TV Version Fails The series was dropped in 1942 and revived for a year in 1946. An attempt to put it on TV in 1952 failed. The network exhumed the idea and launched a new radio workshop series Jan. 27 with A 1 d u o u s Huxley's "Brave New World." Tonight the workshop pre sents a story about a hi-fi set that goes berserk and tunes in on the neighbor's conversation. In workshop tradition, the pres entation will be unusual for "the enormous radio." Instead of background music, listeners will hear murmuring voices of the neigbhors. Today producer-director Wil liam Frotig happily sifted through raving fan letters in his office which, with its mobile ana modern paintings, is "avant garde" as the show. Program Revived "CBS decided to revive program to get people to about radio again,' ' he said. "Money can't be made on it. It never can be sold to a sponsor or then it wouldn't be experi mental any more. "William Saroyan wants to do a show for us. Orson Welles might do a 30-minute monologue of a man talking to a hawk. Ernest Borgnine also is inter ested." Froug's rule is that workshop scripts must have a point of view, and be shows that could not be done any place else. An other future program: The story of Cinderella, acted the tradi tional way and then done in tije realistic, Actor's Studio-Marlon Brando style. Froug also plans to dramatize "Winnie the Pooh." as the talk PREFERRED JAIL. Milford, Conn. 0J.R) Mrs. Doris E. Gagnon spent three nights in jail rather than pay a SI ticket for illegal parking. Mrs. Gagnon could have gone j free under a S3 bond rending I a corrt appearance. bi, she re- fused saying she was "innocent." i 3 WANTED, MALE HEL PIN SETTERS Must be 18 or over. Apply in person. Medford Bowling Lanes, 821 N. Riverside. TIRE SERVICEMEN Need 2 strong, healthy, young men under age 35. for permanent work as tire servicemen. High school graduate. Must be neat, friendly, sales personality, capable of learn ing to quote prices as well as change passenger and truck tires. Good wages and chance for ad vancement. This is an opportunity to learn the tire business. Apply on ly if looking for permanent work. See Mr. Perkey. 8 to 5. or phone for appointment. Peck Brothers. 2850 Crater Lake Hwy.. Ph. 2-8933. WANTED GANG SAW FILER. Black Mt. Lumber Co. Hornbrook,- Cali fornia. Ph. Hornbrook 3481. EXPERIENCED flood irrigator for pasture. Long hours necessary. $250. per mo. A R. Copley, Eagle Point. Ph. VA 6-3724. GLENDALE Hotel open to receive bids to cover outside walls with stucco or cement. Send bids to hotel. H. McDougaL Glendale, Ore. Ph. Vernon 2-5170. 4 WANTED. FEMALE HELP WOMAN with pleasing personality, good appearance. Between 35 and 50. to call from house to house to acquaint housewives with services of one of Medford's oldest estab lishments Must have car. Expenses will be paid. Guaranteed S40 per week plus commission. 5 days a week Hours 8-4. This position will last 3-6 mos. Write Tribune Box 674. 4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP RECEPTIONIST in professional office. Typing and shorthand required. State age. qualifications and exper ience. Write Tribune Box 607. WORKING mother desires reliable woman to care for 2 small children. Ph. 3-4743. LAST CALL FOR APRIL CLASS at Medford Beauty School. Low Spring tuition rates may be cash or terms. Can use two more ladies in this class. Ph. 2-6155. LADY MEDFORD Ph. 3-3211 We enjoy catering to your beauty needs. Permaments $7.50 up. 5-HELP, MALE and FEMALE WILL exchange for maintenance of place. Furn. apt., garden, family orchard, variety of fruits and ber ries, chicken equipment, pasture for locker meat, underground sprinkling system, beautiful loca tion on Rogue River. Only those re sponsible and can appreciate nice surroundings need apply. Referen ces. No Saturday calls please. For appointment call G. R. 6-5970 Grants Pass, Oregon. 6 WANTED, SITUATION EXPERIENCED G.M. parts man needs employment. Excellent references. Cail JU 2-3877. Rogue River. CAT & SHOVEL operator; heel boom drag line shovel. Ph. 3-9001. D. H. Lightfoot, Valley Center Trailer Court No. 17. CHILD CARE Near Midway. Ph. NO 4-1687. POWER lawn mowing. Ph. 2-6964 be fore 8 a.m. or after 5. 6 WANTED, SITUATION LET US work up your garden. Have new powered rotovator. Ph. 2-8485. SET OF FALLERS want work. Ph. 3-4881. SEWING MACHINES repaired. 45 yrs. experience. Ph. 3-5568. IF YOU are interested in getting in to th'' trailer rental business with coast-to-coast coverage, please write to Mr, Austin Lewis, 2900 S. 6th St.. Klamath Falls. Oregon. Or ihon Klamath Falls 2-2553. STACKER & carrier driver. 6 yrs. ex perience. Formerly with Weyer hauser. Ph. VA-6-3801. TD-9 CAT WITH BLADE will log small tracts or clean up after larg er outfits Ph. Jacksonville 9-8042. PAINTING Free estimate. 2-9527. WANTED Housework, ironing or baby sitting by hr. Ref. 2-8023. IF YOU WANT your garden plowed. Ph. 2-7511. HOUSE cleaning, washing & ironing. JPh3-3902. ROTO-Till your garden. Ph. 2-5364. BABY sitting. Miila Scott. 2-5697. ROTOVATE your ground. Ph 3-3463, 3-1286 or 3-5096. BABY SITTING Reliable. 2-6081. LAWN MOWERS Machine sharp ened Work guaranteed. Pick-up and delivery Ph. 3-1519. CHILD CARE. Ph 2-2287 WANTED Job for self loader. We wiil take out your dangerous trees Ph NO 4-2007 TRACTOR - LANDSCAPING Lawntuilding, Level Plow. Disc ERNIE MALLAMS Ph 2-4310 CARPENTER WORK, Ph. 2-4209. 6 WANTED, SITUATION EXPERIENCED man and wife will manage apt house or motel. Accept my reasonable offer go any- wnere. ocai reterence. 3-1116. LAWN MOWERS Machine sharpen ed, carefully oiled and adjusted meu. xnompson. -b jMewtown. -4ij LADY wants housework by hour Ref erences. Ph. 3-5623. ALL types carpenter work. Finish work a specialty No lob too small Ph. 3-5243. CHILD CARE CENTER LICENSED INSURED INSPECTED 2-6013 Medford Nursery Schl 2-6013 CARPENTER WORK Phone 2-4332. BABY SITTING CLUB Ph 2-8904 7 WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY B lack male cocker puppy, purebred or register ed. No cross breeds desired. Tel ephone Medford 2-6082. WANTED 2 HORSE TRAILER. Have stock trailer. Easy Flow fertilizer spreader Ford 2-bottom 12" plow to trade. These items are in first class shape. R. Moyer, Rt. 1, Cave Junction, Ore. WANTED TO RENT By semi-retired gentleman, within fifteen days, small neat apartment or duplex in good district. Have my own bedroom suite and kitchen ap pliances. Must have garage. Capable of paying moderate rent. Phone 3-3479, mornings only 8 to 10. SINGLE AXLE LOG TRAILER WANTED Must have 10-hole Budd wheels and 6-in. brakes. 1114 N. Central. Ph. 2-4109. I WANT FURNITURE. TOP PRICE. Phone 2-2114. rriday, April 6, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREB 7 WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO RENT 3-5 acres, irrigat ed, fenced, and close in. Need wa ter and electricity. No bldg's. ne cessary. 322 S. Riverside, Thorp. LOOKING for a reliable tenant to rent or lease your home- Call WM FROHNMA YER AGENCY Property Management & Sales 15 S. Front Ph. 2-4033 or 3-2748 STUMPAGE WANTED Steep ground, scattered timber, poles, salvage anything Ph 3-2468 or PO Box 121, Phoenix WANTED Good used furniture Oak Grove Furniture Phone 3-1564. USED PIANOS wanted, will Dav cash Erskine's Phone 2-4296 WANTED Watch repairing at the Big Y Jewelry Store 1 yr written guarantee Roy Picard. Certified Master Watchmaker. Ph. 3-4922. WANTED FURNITURE Ph 2-2958 WANTED Douglas Fir peeled or barkies poles and piling For infor mation write or call C E Johnstoo 1003 N.E "A" Grants Pass. Ore WANT TO BUY full house of furni ture Phone 2-8572 or 2-8218 AWDUST MEDFORD FUEL GO. Tel. 2-2111 . Court & McAndrews 8-FOR RENT, HOUSES 3 ROOM duplex, partly furn., util ities furn. Adults, or adults and ba by. $50 a month. 113 Ash St., Cen tral Point. 3-RM. HOUSE. Close in. 448 N. Front Tel. 2-2111. WANTED to lease with option to buy: 3-bdrm. unfurn. house. Preferably on bus line to Jackson school. Ph. 3-1237. FURN. house. Close in. $60. Ph. 3-5521. 2-BDRM.. $65. 2410 Howard Ave. FOn RENT after April 6th. Good 2 bdrm. unfurn. house. Inquire 803 Sherman after 1 p.m. 1 BDRM. house in Eagle Point. Ph. Med. 2-7345 daytime or VA 6-3962 FURN., 1-bdrm. house, gas stove and refrigerator oil heat, $50. 2 blks. from Main. Inquire at 136 Almond. For Action Use Tribune Want Ads Frank W. Catalano GENERAL CONTRACTOR ! H ii e ?!. PHONE 2-2174 8 FOR RENT, HOUSES FURN.. small house. Adults. $45 per mo. Includes lights and water. 923 Manzanita, Central Point. SMALL 2-bdrm. house. Adults. Har ry Heck, Rt. 2, Box 815, Central Point. Freeman Road. a nvtswit w Pw5 PACIFIC a INDUSTRIAL 16 S. Central - Phone 3-5308 Ti Builders Supply 23 QUALITX BLOCKS Bricks. Flue Drain Tile W. McAndrews Phone 2-4107 2 ----J- The new Bel Air Sport Sedan Chevrolet's got three ... Bel Air, "Two-Ten" and "One-Fifty." With 20 sassy-styled models to pick from, there's one (or maybe even two) just for you! ARE YOU A BEL AIR BUYER? Want to travel first class without paying a high price simply for "prestige"? If so, the Bel Air Series is just your dish. It brings you luxuries and conveniences you won't even begin to find in stripped-down "bargain" models of higher priced cars. And at Chevrolet prices! Of course, you also get Chevrolet's record-breaking performance, with horsepower ranging up to 225! ml.ll. II IIIIIM,, The new "Two-Ten" i-Door Sedan "TWO-TEN" TO YOUR TASTE? This is Chevrolet's "middle" line but it outshines the top models of the other cars in its field! The "Two Ten" has its own sassy new styling and colorful new contemporary inte riors. Body by Fisher, of course, with safety door latches, as in all models of the three Chevrolet series. And you get the stability and the sureness of control that make driving safer and sweeter in a Chevy! t H 1 O "ONE-FIFTY" FILL YOUR BILL? It does if you want to own the zippi est car in its field with conveniences surprising in such a low-priced car. You'll notice there's no lack of chrome trim in Chevrolet's lowest priced series. . And you can pick your power V8 or 6. Come on in and see which one of Chevy's 20 new beauties suits you best! i a; I ; -' ''jjjf iiiim psiiwilji'iiiili ' ' " The new "One-Fifty" 2-Door Sedan AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER AT NEW LOW COST, LET US DEMONSTRATE! 123 GLAMOROUS PRIZES IN THE "SEE THE U. S. A. IN YOUR CHEVROLET" CONTEST. ENTER NOW-AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S. and Bartlett Streets C(3DlLJmTriEW Phone 2-6115 Medford