Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 13, 1958, Image 13

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United Press International
New York (LTD One hears
a lot about a falling off in
shipbuilding but the facts
prove otherwise.
The nation's shipyards have
a big fat order backlog of new
ships and a sizable amount of
repair work.
Their business backlog isn't
what it was right after the
Suez Canal was closed. Then
many orders were cancelled
when the Suez reopened.
, Marine Engineering maga
zine estimates . the U.S. ship
yards will do nearly S2 billion
in business this year.
There are still tanker or
ders. Also there's a lot of re
placement, building for subsi
dized shipping lines. The St.
Lawrence Seaway may bring
a spurt of shipbuilding but
just now the orders aren't
forthcoming. Everyone wants
to wait and see what happens
when the seaway is opened in
full force.
"The future is good for U.S.
ship building," says Marine
Engineering. 'The ship own
ers have shown their good in
tentions of replacing their
ships.
"The shipbuilder is showing
his faith in the future by re
building and improving the
shipyards.
"The government requires
some 300 ships to be replaced
within the next 15 years. Out
of the 772 American flag ships
totaling 7,300,000 dead weight
tons, only 16 per cent were
built since World War II.
"The average age of U. S.
freighters is 12 years. The
work horse of the tanker
Towerman Fails
To Stop Train
Sloatsburg, N.Y. (UPD A
towerman's admitted failure
to flash a "stop" signal was
blamed Monday for the head
oncollision of two Erie Rail
road passenger trains which
killed five persons and injur
ed 35.
Twenty-eight of the injured
in Monday's crash 40 miles
northwest of New York City
were still hospitalized today,
three in critical condition.
Signalman Frederick Roth,
38. a veteran railroader, ad
mitted to investigators he had
forgotten to hold a westbound
train at Suffern, as he had
been instructed, to permit an
eastbound train to use the
westbound track. At the time
a freight train was using the
eastbound track.
Moments after the west
bound train bound from Ho
boken, N.J., to Port Jervis,
N.Y., left the Suffern station
Roth realized his lapse of
memory. Frantically he tried
to reach the westbound train
by radio-telephone. But his
message never got through.
Ontario Attorney
Gets Circuit Post
Salem (ITD Ontario attor
ney Jeff D. Dorrah Jr. was
appointed circuit judge for
the 9th district of Malheur
and Harney counties by Gov.
Robert D. Holmes Monday.
Dorrah, a 37-year-old grad
uate of the University of Ore
gon law school, was named
to the unexpired term of
Judge M. A. Biggs, Vale, who
died in office two weeks ago.
The new judge is a Marine
flying ace and has been prac
ticing in Ontario since 1943.
He will have to stand for
election to the $13,000-a-year
post at the general election
this November and will re
sign as Democratic nominee
for district attorney of Mal
heur county.
A native of Bakersfield,
Calif., he attended public
schools there and was gradu
ated from Eugene high school
in 1938. -
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trade, the T-2, is rapidly near-
ing obsolescence. There is the
potential business and the
willingness to do business in
the shipbuilding industry.
A Good Level
"It adds up to a healthy
situation for the next 15 years.
Then it should start repeating.
It does not mean that there
are boom possibilities be
cause there are not.
"Between commercial and
naval work there is enough
business to keep the U. S.
shipyards working on a
Grange News
Upper Applegaie Grange
Upper Applegate Grange
will be host at an old-fashioned
ice cream social Satur
day, Aug. 16, commencing at
8 p.m., according to an an
nouncement made by Ways
and Means Committee Chair
man Ethel West at the regular
Grange session Aug. 8.
Ice cream and home made
cakes will be offered, and
there will be card games and
dancing for those who wish to
participate. All are invited to
come and bring their friends.
Other projects of Sister
West's committee, which are
still in the planning stage, in
clude a barbecue, for which
no date has been selected as
yet, and a class for beginners
in square dancing. This will
consist of a series of 12 les
sons for a stated fee per cou
ple, given by members of the
Rogue Valley Black Lighters
dance troupe, and is sched
uled to begin in September.
The classes will be open to all
who are interested, regardless
of Grange affiliation. Further
information may be secured
form the Fred Wests.
In the absence of Brother
George Redhead, who is con
valescing from virus pneu
monia, Overseer Pearl Byrne
occupied the master's station
and conducted the Grange
meeting.
Chaplain Mildred Redhead
reporting for the relief com
mittee; stated that funeral
services would be held in
Medford the following day,
Aug. 9, for Mrs. Mildred
Green of Gold Hill, mother of
Sister Anna Scott's husband,
Willis Scott. She also reported
that Brother Hugh Scovell
had suffered another heart at
tack, and conveyed her hus
band's thanks and apprecia
tion to the Grange for calls,
cards, messages, and assist
ance with farm duties during
his illness.
Final arrangements were
also announced for Grange
Church Sunday, which was
observed Aug. 10, when
Grange members attended the
11 a.m. worship service at
Ruch Community church and
then assembled at the Grange
hall for a pot luck luncheon.
Home Economics Chairman
Edna Sawyer reported that
she and five volunteers from
the Home Economics club
would be at Camp White from
10 a.m; until noon on Mon
day, Aug. 11, to do mending
for veterans in residence
there. Since this is to be a
continuing project, additional
volunteers will be needed. She
also requested that members
having surplue fresh vegeta
bles take them to the Ruch
church for use of the young
sters who were leaving Aug.
11 for summer camp.
Sister Stella Offenbacher
was named to represent the
Grange on the Oregon Centen
nial committee for the Apple
gate valley, of which Robert
P. Sorber of Star ranger sta
tion is chairman.
Appreciation was expressed
on behalf of the Grange for
new song sheets provided by
Musician Florence Lance, and
also for copies of the Jackson
County Soil Conservation
yearbook furnished by Broth
er Harlan Cantrall for free
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steady basis. Probably at a
level lower than the ship
builders would like to have
but at a point well above the
early 50's."
According to Standard and
Poor's subsidized American
Flag operations are a major
potential source of orders. Al
most all their ships will re
quire replacement in the next
decade, Standard says.
"This program, Standard
notes, could generate $2.5
billion in orders for the na
tion's shipbuilders.!
distribution to interested
Gangers.
A brief period of music and
dancing followed adjourn
ment, after which refresh
ments of sherbet, cookies and
coffee were served by Sis
ters Evelyn and Gladys Wil
liams. Theme for the display table
at the next meeting on Aug
ust 22 will be old books, it
was announced, and all mem
bers are requested to partici
pate by bringing suitable
books to exhibit.
Mrs. Alleene K. McKee was
elected to membership and re
ceived her obligations in the
first and second degrees of the
order from Past Worthy Mas
ter, Fred West,
i Grace N. Pearson, -Publicity
Chairman.
Radiation Expert
Calls for Control
Of Deadly Wastes
Burlington, Vt. (UPD A
British radiation expert call
ed on all nations Monday to
submit to international control
over the deadly radioactive
by-products of nuclear power
plants. - v
Dr. Robert H. Mole of Har
well, England, predicted that
sooner or later "serious at
tempts will be made to cheap
en the cost" of atomic power
at the expense of precautions
against radiation injury.
Mole is participating in the
first international congress of
radiation research being held
at the University of Vermont
with nearly 1,000 of the
world's foremost radiation ex
perts in attendance.
Satisfactory Solution
So far nobody has come up
with a satisfactory solution
of what to do with the fright
eningly hot potato of radioac
tive ashes from atomic plants.
Not even the deepest ocean
trenches seem to be safe
dumping places for these
wastes.
Scatter them carelessly and
you scatter the seeds of can
cer, leukemia and premature
death. Industriously advanc
ed countries like Britain,
Canada and the United States
can afford to lock up the more
intensely radioactive wastes
indefinitely in costly tanks.
The danger that someone
will try to cut the cost of nu
clear power by dumping the
wastes without regard to con
sequences will become in
creasingly acute as demand
for the new source of power
grows, Mole believes. He said
this probably would be es
pecially true in under-devel-iped
nations.
"This danger," Mole said,
"makes the worjd really a
small place."
If one country is careless
about waste disposal, all
countries will suffer, he said.
"I believe," he added, "that
there should be international
control of atomic wastes and
some abdication of individual
countries' independence."
Last year, 161 American
over 100 years of age were
receiving social security
checks.
Warns of Salesmen
Selling Magazines
Hugh McKenzie, command
er of Medford Post 15, Am
erican Legion, said Monday he
has been informed that a mag
azine subscription crew is op
erating in town, representing
themselves as being connected
with the Legion.
McKenzie emphasized that
the Legion has authorized no
one to solicit magazine sub
scriptions in the name of the
Legion.
Portland (UPD A Gresham
firm, Playcraft Products com
pany, was fined $150 in Fed
eral District Court here Mon
day on a charge of allowing
juvenile employes to operate
power equipment in 1956. The
company makes children's fur
niture. LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No. 58-460-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
ADELAIDE L. LOWDEN and W.
A. LOWDEN. wife and husband;
ERNEST A. DORN and ELLA E.
DORN, husband and wife; and
WILLIAM N. DORN and MERLE
M. DORN, husband and wife,
. Plaintiffs,
vs.
FRIEDERIKE Z U L Z O R. also
known as FRIEDERIKE ZULSOR,
and as FRIEDERIKE ZUELER,
and JOHN DOE ZULZOR, wife
and husband; the unnkown heirs
of FRIEDERIKE ZULZOR. if de
ceased; OSKAR STIEGE and
JANE DOE STIEGE, husband
and wife; the unknown heirs of
OSKAR STIEGE. if deceased;
FRIEDERIKE STIEGE and JOHN
DOE STIEGE, wife and husband;
the unknown heirs of FRIEDE
RIKE STIEGE. if deceased:
HELEN STIEGE and JOHN DOE
STIEGE, wife and husband; the
unknown heirs of HELEN
STIEGE. if deceased: JULIUS
KAREWSKI and JULIA KA
REWSKI, husband and wfe; the
unknown heirs of JULIUS KA
REWSKI, if deceased; the un
known heirs of JULIA KAREW
SKI. if deceased; GRACE CRA
MER DATTLE, a single woman;
ESTHER REINECKE and FRED
ERICK REINECKE. SR., wife and
husband; ERMA PAULSON and
JOSEPH PAULSON, wife and
husband; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: Friederike Zulzor, also known
as Friederike Zulsor, and as Frie
derike Zueler, and John Doe
Zulzor, wife and husband; the
unknown heirs of Friederike Zul
zor, if deceased; Oskar Stiege
and Jane Doe Stiege, husband
and wife; the unnknown heirs of
Oskar Stiege. if deceased: Friede
rike Stiege and John Doe Stiege,
wife and husband; the unknown
heirs of Friederike Stiege. if de
ceased; Helen Stiege and John
Doe Stiege, wife and husband;
the unknown heirs of Helen
Stiege, if deceased: Julius Karew
ski and Julia Karewski, husband
and wife; the unknown heirs of
Julius Karewski, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Julia Karew
ski. if deceased; Grace Cramer
Dattle. a single woman: also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real prop
erty described in the complaint
herein, defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on
or before the last day of four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons and,
if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint, for want
thereof, plaintiffs will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit: that each de
fendant herein be required to fully
set forth any and all right, title,
estate, lien or interest whatsoever
that he or they may have or claim
in, to or upon the property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
or any part or parcel thereof
which said real property is situat
ed in Jackson County, Oregon
and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
The northerly 38 feet of lots 3
and 4 and the southerlv 25
feet of lots 7 and 8. block 24
of the original town of Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Ore
gon. Code i-i account no. 63-49-90.
That each and all of the claims
that may be made on the part of
any or all of said defendants here
in, in or to said real property
above described or any part there
of, be adjudged and decreed to be
null and void and that plaintiffs
herein be decreed to be the owners
in fee simple of said real property,
free and clear of all right, or claim
whatsoever on the part of said
defendants or any of them; that
each and all of the defendants
herein and each and all of the per
sons claiming, or to claim, by,
through or under them or any of
them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from asserting,
attempting to establish or claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest whatsoever in, to or upon
said real property or any part or
parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs'
title to said property be forever
quieted and set at rest and be ad
judged and decreed to be superior
to that of the defendants or any
of them.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, judge of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon for Jackson
Countv, duly made and entered on
the 29th day of July, 1958.
The time prescribed in said order
for publication of this summons is
once a week for four consecutive
and successive weeks. The date ot
thefirst publication of this sum
mons is the 30th dav of July, 1958.
NEFF, FROHNMAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized
representative at the office of the Forest Suprvisor, Post Office Building,
Medford. Oregon, September 15. 1958, up to and not later than the
hour shown below for each sale, for all merchantable timber marked
or designated for cutting on each of four separate and distinct sale
areas as particularized below, located in Jackson County, Butte Falls
Ranger District. Rogue River National Forest, Oregon. The tabulations
below present for each sale the estimated volume by species or species
groups, the unit of measure, the minimum acceptable bid per unit of
measure, and the breakdown between stumpage and required deposits,
if anv, for sale area betterment (S.A.B.) and slash or brush disposal
(B.D.)
SALE NO. 1, Sam Creek Salvage, embraces one partial-cut salvage
logging unit of 355 acres more or less, within Sections 2, 3, 10, 11 & 14,
T. 34 S.. R. 4 E.. W.M.. surveyed. Time for receipt of bids is 10:30 a.m.
Required payment is S400.00.
Species Est. Vol. Unit Min. Bid Stumpage S.A.B. B.D.
Douglas-fir & pines 200 M bd. ft. S15.20 $11.45- 12.50 $1.25
White fir & others 200 M bd. ft. 3.20 1.05 0.90 1.25
SALE NO. 2, Upper South Fork Salvage, embraces one partial-cut sal
vage logging unit of 310 acres more or less, within sections 14 & 23, T.
34 S., R. 4 E., W.M., surveyed. Time for receipt of bids is 11:00 a.m. Re
quired payment is S500.00.
Species Est. Vol. Unit Min. Bid Stumpage S.A.B. B.D.
Douglas-fir & pines 200 M bd. ft. $16.00 $13.30 $1.50 $1.20
White fir & others 200 M bd. ft. 4.00 1.30 1.50 1.20
SALE NO. 3. Little Billie Salvage, embraces one partial-cut salvage
logging unit of 310 acres more or less, within sections 34 & 35, T. 34 S.,
R. 4 E., W.M.. surveyed. Time for receipt of bids is 11:20 a.m. "Required
payment is S4CO.0O.
Species Est. Vol. Unit Min. Bid Stumpage S.A.B. B.D.
Douglas-fir & pines 150 M bd. ft. $15.80 $11.95 $2.45. $1.40
White fir & others 150 M bd. ft. 3.80 1.40 1.00 1.40
SALE NO. 4. Schoolmarm Salvage, embraces one partial-cut salvage
logging unit of 310 acres more or less, within secUons 34 & 35, T. 34 S.,
R. 4 E., W.M.. surveyed. Time for receipt of bids is 11:40 a.m. Required
payment is $800.00.
Species Est. Vol. Unit Min. Bid Stumpage S.A.B. B.D.
Douglas-fir & pines 330 M bd. ft. $16.70 $13.85 $2.00 . $0.85
White fir & others 150 M bd. ft. 4.55 1.70 2.00 0.85
CONDITIONS COMMON TO ALL SALES: A money order, bank draft,
cashier's or certified check in the sum of the required payment must
accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or
retained in art as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of
sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service
bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information con
cerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the District Ranger, Butte Falls Ranger Station,
Butte Falls. Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building,
Medford, Oregon, before bids are submitted.
Marine Holds Law
Officers at Bay
Oceanside, Calif. (UPD Ma
rine S. Sgt. Rich Schupbach,
26, held civilian and Military
Police at bay for four hours
with a .45 caliber machine gun
Tuesday before giving up.
Officers armed with shot
guns surrounded the house for
nearly four hours. They were
called by Schupbach's wife,
Betty, who reported the ser
geant was drunk beating her.
An unidentified Marine
lieutenant convinced Schup
bach to surrender. The enlist
ed man presumably acquired
the machine gun at nearby
Camp Pendleton.
Red Skelton's Wife
Released from Hospital
Las Vegas (UPD Comedian
Red Skelton's wife, Georgia,
was released Tuesday from
Southern Nevada Memorial
hospital where she was hos
pitalized for a "mild nervous
breakdown."
Mrs. Skelton returned to
the Riviera hotel where Skel
ton is appearing. Hospital at
tendants said she planned to
rest for a few days there.
PROPOSAL REJECTED
Springfield (UPD A pro
posal to add fluorides to the
water supply in the McKenzie
Highway-Rainbow Water Dis
trict which serves a residential
area east of Springfield was
turned down by the voters
Monday. District officials said
the proposal was rejected by a
vote of 313 to 141.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
4th day of September. 1958 in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall
in the City of Medford, Oregon,
there shall be a public hearing by
and before the City Council of said
cit on the question of amending
Ordinance No. 5135 of said city by
changing the zoning of the follow
ing described area, to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast
corner of Lot 1 in Block 2, Cot
tage Home Addition to the City
of Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon, according to the offi
cial plat thereof now of record;
thence South 137 feet; thence
West 125 feet; thence North
137 feet; thence East 125 feet
to the point of beginning,
from Class II, Multiple Family
Dwelling Distiict to Class III B,
Commercial District.
D. F. Huson
City Recorder
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION
Notice is hereby given that by
Resolution No. 940 of the City
Council of the City of Medford, Ore
gon, the said City Council has ini
tiated proceedings to vacate that
portion of Priddy Street within said
City more particularly described as
follows:
All that part of a strip of land
. 30 feet in width as shown on
the piat of Mingus Subdivision
of the City of Medford, Oregon
recorded in Book 1, Page 73,
Plat Records of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon known as Priddy
Street lying north of the north
line of an alley, the north line
of said alley being 131 feet
north of the north line of West
Jackson Street
and that at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the
18th day of September 1958 in the
Council Chambers of the City Hall
of said City there shall be a public
hearing by and before the City
Council thereof on the question of
vacating said portion of said street,
at which time all persons interested
shall be heard and any objection
or remonstrance against the said
proposed vacation shall be consid
ered. D. F. Huson
City Recorder
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN ADOPTION
In the Matter of the Adoption of
Richard William Ripple, David
Lee Ripple, and Michael Keith
Ripole, minor children.
TO RICHARD WILLIAM RIPPLE:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby cited
and required to appear in the above
entitled cause and matter within
four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this citation
upon you, to show cause, if any
exist, why order should not be
made herein that the above named
Richard William Ripple, David Lee
Ripple, and Michael Keith Ripple
be to all legal intents and purposes
the minor children of the petition
ers. George H. Allen and Melva
Irene Allen, husband and wife, and
a decree of adoption entered here
in, making said petitioners the
adoptive parents of said minor
children and changing the names
of said children to Richard William
Allen. David Lee Allen, and Mich
ael Keith Allen, as prayed for in
the petition for adoption filed
herein.
WITNESS the Honorable Edward
C. Kehy. Circuit Judge of the
State of Oregon, for Jackson Coun
ty, and and the Seal of this Court
this 4th dav of August, 1958.
BERETH P. HOPKINS
Clerk of the above
entitled Court
By Nydah Neil
Deputy
LEGAL NOTICES
1-LOST AND FOUND
Lady Medford Beauty SIon
Good permanents. etc. SP 3 -3211
FOUND NEW LOCATION
Medford Spring Service. 2231
Orchard Home Dr. SP 3-3911.
Main leaves-re-arching-U bolt!:
for autos & light trucks Passeng
er car overloads.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each Mail Tribune
office. 33 North Fir
FOUND Cool, comfortable exer
cise room Complete. SI hr.
LILLIE'S SP 2-5305
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE THIS WEEK Fender
guitar, amplifier. & case. Perfect
condition. Cabin 17. Pardee Court
WANTED two congenial young
men to board & room. Share
large room with double accom
modations. Livingroom priviliges.
Will also do their laundry. 1518
W. Main. SP 2-6462.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
Office, 33 N. Fir.
SMALL Cafe for sale. SP 2-5851.
LAWN moths your problem? Let
us help you. Eltons Farm &
Garden Store.
FOR SALE Equity in 40 A. near
Jacksonville Nice place to raise
a family and WF beef. Consider
trade. TW 9-1520.
SAWDUST for corrals, gardens,
orchards Summer orices.
Faber Fuel Co SP 2-4449
GARDEN hose, sprinklers at a price
to suit you. Eltons Farm & Gar
den Store.
CASH & CARRY
1x8 No. 3 re-saw sheathing $63
per M. 2x8 No. 3 T&G at S60
per M. 12,000 ft. clear redwood
bevel siding $110 per M.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
WAREHOUSE: Space for Rent.
Good loading & unloading docks
Also small baggage rentals. By
the month or year.
Economy Feed & Supply
2810 Crater Lake Hi way
Phone SP 3-6079. Medford
ELTON says If you are paying
more than $2.42 per 80 lbs.
Dairy Feed you're paying too
much. Eltons Farm & Garden
Store. 217 Vf-. 6th. SP 3-5539.
We fix 'em while you sleep
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534
PIANOS FOR" RENT
Reconditioned uprights $4 mo.
and up. Used spinet, $9 mo. New
spinets $10 mo. Six months rental
will apply on purchase if you
decide to buy.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE -
1304 Kings Hwy.
TRADE or sell, nice small 2 bdrm.
furn. cottage. Accept late 28'
: l i. r-n 'i oonc
SHOP in the cool, cool, cool of
the evening at the only air
conditioned furniture barn in the
Northwest . . Open until 8 P.M.
every evening except Wednesdays
and Saturdays LUCAS & HOW
ARD, Central Point, NO 4-1226.
LUMBER low low prices, 1 in.
boards 6 to 12 in. & 2 in. dimen
sion. Also timbers. 256 Berrydale.
PLANER-BLOX. Big double Ids. or
single. Summer prices. MEDFORD
FUEL Tel. SP 2-2111.
NOTICE! IF YOU ARE
bothered with Mosquitoes
or any other pests
all WITHROW SP 2-5376
BIG GREEN FIR SLABS. Summer
Prices. Medford Fuel. Tel. SP-
2-2111.
Breaded veal cutlet dinner 99c.
Mac's Fountain Lunch 6th & Ivy.
For Acfon ...
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SP 2-6141
Bela Varga knows the price of freedom. He escaped
from behind the Iron Curtain leaving his family
his home, his belongings behind him.
But 70,000,000 people like Varga still remain behind
in the oppressed countries of Eastern Europe. They
will drown in the flood of Red lies, restrictions, distor
tions unless you help. For, word of freedom can only
come to them in one way: from stations like those of
Radio Free Europe. Every day, every hour, the 29
super-powered transmitters of this freedom network
These broajfeos ting tubes
wear out fast . . . cost thou
sands of dollars to replace.
Help us buy more! Give
now!
Classified Rates
1 day per word
2 days per word
3 days per word
4 days per word
5c
- 8c
.10c
.12c
6 days per word . 14c
By Line Per Month S2.25
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each line per month S1.75
Minimum per month S5.25
Dead Line on Classified Ads:
5:30 p.m. for following day,
except 10 a.m. tor Monday,
for Sunday noon Saturday
Dead Line on Display Classl-
fied Ads 10:00 A.M Saturday
for Sunday and Monday
3 PJVI. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
DIAL SP 2-6141
1 LOST AND FOUND
$100
REWARD
for return of 10 hp. motor.
JU 2-3201 Rogue River
MERLE Norman Cosmetic Studio
open til 9 P.M. on Mon. eves
214 Fluhrer Bldg. SP 2-9611.
2-INSTRUCTION
BOB Ayres. Trumpet or Cornet
lessons Music Mart SP 2-2022.
KINDERGARTEN 4 & 5 yr. olds,
2 yr. program. Pre-scnool work
combined with music, dance &
craft. Certified teachers. Free
transportation New, modern,
completely equipped fire-proof
facilities. Centrally located by
Hawthorne Park
All day child care, $2.25
Colleen Hope Dance Studio &
. Kindergarten, 45 Hawthorne ave
SP 3-6204!
MISSAT'S child care & nursery
school. State licensed. 35c hr
S2.50 per day includes kinder
garten. Transportation furnished
Phone SP 3-3382.
MISS PAT'S kindergarten pre
school work for 4 & 5 yrs. olds.
Transportation furnised. Register
now. Phone SP 3-3382.
3 WANTED, Male Help
YOUNG MAN
Neat & aggressive with depend
able car for outside sales work
with old reliable firm. Salary,
commissions and car allowance.
Previous sales experience help
, ful but not required, as we have
a complete training program.
Only thos- willing to work for
a higher standard of living &
future adiancement apply to
' Mr. Meatte, mornings 9:30 to 11.
Singer Seeing Machine Co., 318
E. Main.
BOY to do light chores. SP 3-2718
or see us at 1 084 Oak Grove Rd.
WANTED Shovel operator deck
ing logs with grappcl hooks. Ph.
. Cawrse Lmb. Co., Roseburg.
SftAITH-DYNGE
Lumber Co.
! 8th &
jf Fir St.
to ' i. i ,a --i W ' 'y
FREEDOM IS NOT FREE!
Your dollars are needed to keep RADIO FREE EUROPE on
'S'h
HepuH freedom on the air.
Your truth dollars pay the
sala ries of dozens of tech
nicians like him. Are you
giving? Do it today!
-MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Ore.,
3 WANTED, Mole Help
MAN with chain saw for wood
cutting. SP 3-6446.
YOUNG men to train for sales
position. Salary plus commission.
Call SP 3-7315 9-11 a .m.
CAT Skinner for D 7. Phone TW-9-1165
eves.
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
If you are alert, ambitious, pre
sent a good appearance, and be
tween 21-45. we will give you
thorough training. We are "ex
panding need men who want
permanent work & are interested
in working for advancement.
Must be able to travel Mondav
to Friday each week. Have car.
Excellent salary begins with
training. WRITE TO: Box 1594.
Portland 7, Oregon. Give your
name, age and address for per
sonal interview.
SALESMAN
Large manufacturer of electrical
advertising displays has an open
in Medford area. Excellent earn
ing possibilities and opportunity
for career. Prefer mature, set
tled man 27 to 40 with back
ground in creative selling such as
advertising, insurance, etc. For
interview send resume in your
own handwriting to P.O. Box 608
Medford, Ore.
AMBITION
PLUS
OPPORTUNITY
EQUALS SUCCESS
You furnish, the ambition. We
furnish the opportunity. Out
men average $600. Commissions
plus promotions to capable men.
Cat! Mr. Johnson 9 to 12 a.m.
Mon. thru Fri. SP 3-3256.
AN EXCELLENT opportunity for
two men who wish steady em
ployment with Retirement, In
surance and Vacation Benefits.
S400 to $600 monthly depending
on your capabilities. Contact Mr.
Metz. Montgomery N Wards Ap
pliance Dept.
EUSINESS IS GOOD
Expanding sales force, need ad
ditional man for So. Oregon ter
ritory. Man selected must be
financially responsible, of high
integrity, and good moral char
acter. Travel required .(home
week-ends). Weekly guarantee
plus commissions. For personal
interview, write P.O. Eox 169
Medford, giving resume, also
your ambitions.
APPOINTMENT WITH MONEY
We have openings for 2 salesmen
in Medford. Ashland, and Grants
Pass, not peddlers to serve pre
appointed prospects. Above av
erage earning potential, with ex
cellent opportunities for advance
ment. Contact Personnel Mgr.
Rm 16, Sparta Bldg., Medford
between 9 and 12 A.M. by calling
SPring 3-3256.
WORKING share in Medford Ve
neer Plywood for sale. J. C.
McCary, Gen. Del., Eagle Point.
CUSTOfl KILLING
CCEAN - RELIABLE
at Your Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging reom available. Expert
cutting, wrapping & marking
of your meat for locker or
home freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD' ICE
& STORAGE CO.
are at work, overpowering Red efforts at "jamming,'
slashing through Red lies, renewing hope that free
dom will some day return behind the Iron Curtain.
What you must do: Radio Free Europe is a private
organization supported by the American people.
Your dollars are needed to help operate its trans
mitters, pay for equipment, supplies, announcers and
news analysts. Remember: Freedom is not free! Send
your truth dollars today to Crusade for Freedom,
care of your local Postmaster. ,
You" dollar pays tor one
minute of broadcasting
time. Give now to spread
the word of freedom be
hind the Iron Curtain!
Wednesday. August 13, 1958 13
4 WANTED, Female Help
BABY sitter, Lincoln School dis
trict. Permanent during school
year. 304 Maple. After 6.
HOUSEKEEPER, live in. excellent
conditions, motherless family.
Grandmother type preferred.
SP 2-9P92 or write Tribune Box
9716.
THREE women for office telephone
work. No experience necessary,
gocd earnings. Apply Mr. Mellen
222 W. tith. Rm. 301. 9a.rn.
RESPONSIBLE woman as com-'
panion tor elderly lady in good
health. Light housework. Live in.
SP 2-5843 afternoons.
YOUNG woman for survex- salary
plus commission. Call SP 3-7315.
9-11 am. -
MEN or women for canvassing or
lor survey & willing to put in
4 hrs. daily. Call Mr. Johnson
SP 3-3256 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WAITRESS Wanted. Apply Dan
Marmo. Hotel Medford.
VACATION
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Do what your friends and
neighbors do . . . get going
with a Pacific Industrial
"Cash for Summer Fun Plan."
Visit your nearby Fl office.
Here you may borrow the
cash you need to assure a
pleasant vacation and a fun
filled summer for you and
your family.
Pacific Industrial Loans make
possible worry-free summers
for more folks every day.
This year, why
not join them.
division or peine mmet
'A
IHDUSTRiAL
16 S. Central Ph. SP 3-5308
JIM ELBERT, Manager
the zlil
(pRENTSy
Send your truth dollars to
CRUSADE
FREEDOM
Care of local Postmaster
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