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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1957)
o MedfordTribune MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1S57 Night Shift k& tfitijuuuuijtjAa, MtjMm --- m,,j a hi rr. I few-t ' -.1; H ti. o oil" ' anuaKm&tMm, M in ran mfiiiBii i i imhh mun hiwi Keeping the lines open in the after hours are telephone operators Mrs. Don M. Chase, left, and Mrs. Howard Robertson. The two man the switchboard at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph office on 131 North Bartlett street. Mrs. Chase is at the board from 10 at night until 6, and Mrs. Robertson works from 11 to 7. These are two of the operators that handle long distance calls during the night. , 't -4 K. i ..J -.'(-. mtfffk. fte At a control panel in radio station KYJC, disc 'jockey Louis Nesburg beams late evening music over the air. Nesburg handles announcing and newscasting duties from 3 in the afternoon till the station signs off at 11. Here he holds a turntable ready with a selection on the recorded music program that follows thje nightly base- ball broadcast.- Patrolman Robert James, a 10 year veteran of the Medford police force, checks a downtown store on his 4 to midnight beat. James rattles th doors of Medford buildings to make sure all are locked. He prefers hit foot beat to other jobs on the force. QlJ J8'-'!-.!-! . - . ' ' I -.1-1. 5 A man who knows his city is this nocturnal driver for the Yellow Cob company. William Messer takes a cup of coffee at the Greyhound post house and chats with waitress Mrs. A. J. Kindrick. Messer wheels passengers through the streets from 6 at night to 6 in the morning. Mrs. Kindrick serves at the fountain from 7 at nighf till 2 in the morning. L . , h' . v,. jix. wK --' T4,Vi '' - , -r. v ,v v, . - , , - - i v' i v I 1 - ' A' " -" J if v 4 1 A single light above the desk illuminates the work of Mrs. Carl Timmerman, night nurse at Rogue Valley hospital. Mrs Timmerman watches over the sleeping building at 843 East Main street from 11 at night to 7 in the morning. Here she checks the list of patients and prepares a tray of medicine to take to their rooms. 7! pi I irnr i liiMiilll llaiI:rill3ifEJIII:'3T:IIi"T:iI rpr-T-r 13 mm) f PrmWiPl I ! ''';';- . fc .. v., rjv H I -!C-' VVAV 5 . tin . J fc-.iLjf I i - j' .. mi iirTrringWrMarr ,;.:"CL--J Twenty-four hours on and twenty-four hours off is the work schedule for members of ihe Medford fire depart ment. In the night hours, three men look over notes for an engineering correspondence course being taken by Carl Riecke (seated left) and Hugh Huntley (seated right). Allison Moulton, senior fire coptain, tand behind.