Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 02, 1959, Image 13

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    Prlneville Youth
Drowns in River
Springfield, Ore. - CTD -Clyde
Eugene Eschliman, 11,
Prineville, drowned in the
Blue river about 45 miles east
of here Sunday when a cable
car in which he and three
others were riding fell into
the stream.
Carl E. Eschliman, the
boys' father, and two teen
agers, Robert Folgsong, 16,
and Judy Folgsong, 14, made
it to shore safely.
State police said the acci-
aent occurred when a cable
napped.
The boy's body later was
recovered downstream. The
water was described as shal
low but swift.
The Eschlimans and two
other families were working
a mining claim in the area.
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE White enamel wood
range. Charter Oak circulating
heater, upright piano, chrome
table and 6 chairs, small comer
cupboard, parakeets Sc etc. SP
2-2358.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10047
VOTICP OF SAT.F
TS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN SHERMAN" HALL. De
ceased
Notice Is hereby given that on
the 16th da of March. 1959. at the
office of Walter D. Nunley. No. 8
Goldy Building, Medford, Oregon,
from and after the hour of 10:00
o clock AM., the undersigned will
aell the following described real
property of said estate at either
public or private sale pursuant to
the order of this Court entered on
the 10th day of February, 1959.
bald real property being described
aa ioiiowm:
PARCEL. 1: The southwest quar-
ter of section 22. Township 34
South Range 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, containing 160
acres oy government survey.
PARCEL 2. Commencing at the
east quarter corner of section
22. Township 34 South. Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian
In Jackson County, Oregon;
thence north along the section
line 1.146.0 'eet; thence west
190.0 feet; thence south 1.146.0
feet; thence east 190.0 feet to the
point of beginning, containing 3
acres more or less. Excepting
therefrom however, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
Commencing at the east quar
ter corner Section 22. Township
34 soutn. ttange l west or the
Willamette Meridian, Jackson
County. Oregon; thence north
656 feet to the point on south
side of county road as now lo
cated; thence northwesterly par
allel 10 ana zu teet soutn of the
center line of said road to a point
190 feet west of the east side
of said section; thence south
836 feet to center line of said
section; thence east '90 feet to
point of beginning, containing
acres, more or less.
Dated and first published this
16th day of February. 1959.
CARLOS MORRIS.
Administrator
worfcfs
ttU-w'uiding watches
.front
Till MM COT
inimuoi
h
1 m.
-W-
Slim and handsome
styled for dress and
sport wear! This new
dimension in self-winding
watchti adds elegance to
rugged construction. Winds
as yoo wear it, shock
resistant, waterproof.
A. T-450-$95.00
B. T-500 $79.50
frkt lclvJ Fodwe! Tax
4hM
I I MS fJI .
129 S. Centra! SP 3-4922
SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS
CREDIT GLADLY
Roy Pieard
Certified Master Watchmaker
FOR SALE Complete assortment
roses, climbers & etc. New and
old varieties. Elton's Farm Sc Gar
den Store.
PERMANENTS by Jr. students from
S3.50 at Medford Beauty School.
For appointments ph. SP 2-6155.
FEED your lawn now for best re
sults. We have 'em to fit your
needs - pocket book. See us.
Elton's Farm Sc Garden Store
217 W. 6th SP 3-5539
J. T. LAURENCE, call Rose Wright.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 10467
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
ANNA a. LIMJJ-i.. ueceasea.
Notice is hereby given that the
Ulll.Ll Jill'-i. aiao Tl
Estate of Anna B. Lindley, De
ceased, ana ail persons navmg
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same,
with proper vouchers, at the of-
Iice OI my auomey, auuci i u
r-i . i- XT- i InlHv Riiil'tincr MpH.
ford. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and ' first published this
jru oay OI reuruary, lajj.
CLARENCE C. PIERCE
Executor
Robert D. Dames
Attorney ior txecutor
Medford, Oregon
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Spray Roses Berries, Now!
Eton's Farm Sc Garden Store
217 W. 6th SP 3-5539
FOR SALE 1956, 35" 2-bdrm. mo
bile home. Must see to appreciate.
$2995. Will take furniture as
doispi payment. UL 5-306.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Citv of Jacksonville Plan'
ning Commission will hold a public
hearing on a Building, Plumbing
and Electrical Code for said city at
8 p.m. on Thursday, March 12th, at
the Jacksonville, Oregon. City Hall.
R. J. Tetreauit, becretary.
E. W. Hannen. President
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS
APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF
ABANDONED PROPERTY
The following named persons are
the apparent owners of abandoned
property leported to the State Land
Board. Salem, Oregon. (All ad
dresses unknown unless otherwise
noted):
Rnllie M. Hardin. Medford. Mrs.
Lawrence McNutt. Medford, Clyde
Huntly, Medford, Albert M. Grogen,
Medford, J. A. Scott, Medford. A.
S. Stevens. Medford. Adjust Bureau,
Medford. Svncro Motor Co. Mea
ford. KasDer Tekeli. Medford. Ru
dolph Hargis Estate, Medford, Mitch
ell A. wolosiewicy estate, jvieaiora,
Homer W. Ariand, A. L. .frail, J. i.
Torries. C. C. Lemon. W. C. Van
Emmon, J. R. Watkins Co., Atlas
rreigm inc., n. j. iserrian, -itjr
Treas Lieht & Water. Comm.. Ta-
coma, Wash.. McFadden Publica
tions. Southern Pacific Co., Pru
dential Ins. Co. of America, South
ern Oregon Sugar Pine Co., Con
ception Cortez de Lasaro. Nellie W.
Burns, Michael Miller, Wesley Sul
livan. A. R. Nicol, Marie JS. boston.
Information concerning the
amount or description of the prop
erty and the name and address of
the holder may be obtained by any
person possessing a legal or equita
d1 interest in the property by
writing to the State Land Board,
106 Capitol Building. Salem. Ore
gon. If proof of claim is not pre
sented by the owner to the holder
and if the owner's right to receive
the property is not established to
the holder s satisfaction oy may zo.
1959. the abandoned property will
be nlaced in custody of the State
Land Board to which all further
claims must be directed.
E T. Pierce. Clerk
STATE LAND BANK
RESOLUTION NO. 972
A RESOLUTION proposing to
permit adjacent property to use a
water main as a lateral water main;
to levy an assessment on the prop
erty fronting on the street wherein
said water main is laid; setting a
time and place for protests thereto
and providing lor nonce xnereoi.
WHEREAS the City of Medford
has heretorfore caused a water
main in the City of Medford to be
laid on Barnett Road from Stewart
Avenue to Riverside Avenue ana
the Council being of the opinion
that said water mam may De usea
by the property fronting on that
portion of said main on Barnett
Road fro.n Stewart Avenue to
Riverside Avenue in the City of
Medford. Oregon, and
WHEREAS said water main nas
not, as yet, been paid for and it
appearing to the Council that the
use of said water main as a lateral
water main by said property last
above mentioned will not material
ly interfere with the use thereof
for the purpose for which it was
originally laid, now therefore.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED
FORD OREGON
SECTION 1. That it is the opinion
of the Council that that part of the
aforementioned water main laid in
Barnett Road from Stewart Ave
nue to Riverside Avenue described
as follows; to-wit:
As laid on Barnett Road from
Stewart Avenue to Riverside Ave
nue in the City of Medford, Ore-enn.
may be used by the property font
ing thereon as a lateral water main
without materially interfering with
the use thereof for the purpose of
a water main, the purpose for
which it was originally laid, and
the Council proposes to permit tne
owners of adjacent property to use
the same for lateral purposes as
aforesaid.
SECTION 2. It is the Intention
of the Council to assess the prop
erty fronting on the street wherein
said water main is laid as herein
before last described its proportion
ate share of so much of the cost
thereof as equals the special bene
fit which will result to said prop
erty from the use of said water
main as a lateral water main oi
such size as would be required to
supply the property fronting on
said street in case said water main
was not so used and the Council
has and Joes here determine that
the sum of $2.35 per front foot is
the amount of such special bene
fit and the proportionate cost of
such a lateral water main to such
property as afresaid and intends to
assess said amount against such
adjacent property on account there
of.
SECTION 3. The Council will
meet at the hour of 7:30 o'clock
P.M. at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall on the 19th day of March,
1959, at which time and place all
Drotests of said assessment, as here
inbefore provided for, will be heard.
SECTION 4. ine Kecoraer is
hereby directed to serve notice
hereof upon the property owners
aforesaid by publishing this resolu
tion 3 times in a newspaper pub
lished and of general circulation in
said City and by posting tne same
in 5 public places in said City; said
publication and said posting to be
not less than 10 days before the
date of said meeting.
PASSED by the Council and sign
ed by me in authentication of its
passage this 19th day of February,
1959.
S JAMES J. DUNLEVY
Acting Mayor
ATTEST:
s' D. F. Huson
D. F. Huson. Recorder
APPROVED by me this 19th day
of February. 1959.
S,' JOHN W. SNIDER
John Snider. Mayor
Science Shrinks Piles
TNew Way Without S urgery
Stops Itch Relieves Pain
lfrw Tork, N. T. Sprfal For the
first time science has found a new
healing substance with the aston
ishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoids, stop itching, and relieve
pain without surgery.
In case after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
Most ama'ing of all results were
M thorough that sufferers made
astonishing statements like "Piles
have ceased to be a problem!"
The secret is a new healing sub
stance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of
a world-famous research institute.
This substance is now available
in suppository or ointment form
under the name Preparation H.
At your druggist. Money back
guarantee.
- Btg. V. 8. Pat. OS.
TO TRADE: 12" band saw for Ro-to-Tiller.
SP 3-1555.
FOR SALE 21" Packard Bell TV
S35. Space 6. Bel Aire Trailer
Court, Phoenix, bee after 5 pjn
FOR SALE 1953 New Yorker hard
top. Good condition. All extras.
$350. KE 5-2538
FOR SALE '48 Pontiac Sc '50 Merc.
Cheap. SP 3-1400.
FOR SALE Equitv in '55 DeSoto
hardtop, R&H, powerflite. Trade
for '49-'51 Ford or Mercury or
$200 cash. See after 5 p.m. Bel
Aire Trailer Court. 3653 So. Paci
fic Hiway. Space No. 5.
FOR SALE 1 large Kelvinator re
frig., 1 36" Frigidaire stove, dou
ble box spring & mattress' twin
box spring & mattress; 3 twin
beds; dresser; chest of drawers;
small bieakfast table on wheels
with 2 chrome chairs; round oak
dining table; buffet & 6 chairs;
1 overstuffed chair; Hoover vac
uum cleaner with attachments; 1
desk Sc chair; Philco radio & ta
ble; misc. small tables; misc.
household items. SP 2-6877, SP-2-5317
or 104 King.
FOR SALE Ballerina begonias. See
these newest creations. Elton's
Farm & Garden Store.
FOR RENT 2-bdrm. unfurn. du
plex, close in, garage. Water pd
S45. SP 2-4517.
COCAA, 15 A. Several beautiful
JOJuU view sites for sale. Ideal
for 3 or 4 congenial families. Re
stricted. Terms. SP 2-6981.
DAVENPORTS S27.50 and S8.50;
small wood heater, $4.50; elec.
range. $15; twin bed complete,
S10; dbl. beds, coil springs, $4;
trunk. $3.50; vacuum cleaner,
$14.50; chest of drawers, $5; hall
rug, S15; folding bed, S8.50: 18"
bed-rug, S15; folding bed. $8.50;
bedding and dishes. 417 N. Ivy,
Wed. & Thurs.. 10 to 4.
TO TRADE: 12" band saw for Ro-to-Tiiler.
SP 3-1555.
WANTED To lease in about 3 mos.:
office space on street level to ac
commodate 3 desks. Desire large
front window. Write Tribune box
5014.
WANTED
TV Service Man
Must have adequate experience.
See Mr. Warren Park Service
Dept. 841 S. Riverside.
SP 3-5567
WARD'S SERVICE DEPT.
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE '51 Ply. Convertible,
good motor, new paint. SP 3-1854.
FOR SALE li beef, approximate
ly 208 lbs. Top quality. Ready
Mar. 4. Cut Sc wrapped, 46c lb.
MU 2-7342.
FOR SALE 8-pc. dining rm. set.
Excellent condition. J. R. Ritter.
Rt. 1.1 Box 546. Gold Hill. UL
5-1035.
FHA HOME IMPROVEMENT
LOANS
Nothing down on approved credit
Up to 5 yrs. to repay. 1st payment
4o aavs. ask tor information.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White TA 6-9331
WILL trade work or hauling, large
truck, for milk cow. UL 5-1019.
"OIL TO BURN"
Expert Burner Service
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
We fix em while you sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
RUMMAGE sale at 417 N. Ivy Wed
nesday and Thursday, 10 to 4.
FOR SALE: Good Picture 21" TV
$40. Large Osk Desk $55. Chrome
Commode complete $18.50. New
Sten. Dictaphone with tape $135.
New dog house $5. Also miscl.
SP 2-6656 after 12 p.m. Sat., Mori.,
& Tues.
BARGAIN CHICK DAY March 4.
5 Sc 6th. 10-NICHOLS CROSS
heavy breed cockerels & 25 lbs
PURINA BROILER CHOW; a
$3.50 value for $2.69. Limit 40
per person. Bring containers.
Monarch Seed Sc Feed Co. Either
store.
Commercial Spraying
of all kinds. No job
too large or too small
WITHROW SP 2-5378
SPECIAL for 1 wk. Black Oak or
Laurel. 2 cords, $36, delivered.
UL 5-1014.
SPECIAL
4 combination light Sc heater
units $15 each.
1 galvanized double sink $25.
1 30 gal. hot water heater $25.
I roll of new stucco wire $10.
8 new 40x54 windows, each
$6.50
2 used bath tubs. $25 each.
13 pair used mixing faucets.
200 ft. of used 1U" galvanized
pipe.
New & used plumbing. Every
thing for a builder.
Haggard Lumber & Plumbing
Hwy. 99 Phoenix KE 5-2522
DRY FIR SLABS
You haul. S&H Green Stamps,
too! MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Big Green Fir Slabs
summer prices.
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL, SP 2-2111
SEND YOUR OWN
TRUTH BROADCAST
BEHIND THE
IRON CURTAIN
Over Radio Free-Europe
The Communist dictators fear
the tr-.th because they know the
truth can destroy them.
Now! Send your own Truth
Broadcast behind the Iron Cur
tain over Radio Free Europe.
And you may be flown to
Europe to broadcast it yourself
... or you may be awarded one of
200 high-powered Hallicrafters
short-wave radios!
On a plain sheet of paper just
complete this sentence in 25 ad
ditional words or less . . .
"As an American I support
Radio Free Europe because . . .
Double your award if you send
one dollar (or more) with your
entry! If you send a dollar to Cru
sade for Freedom, and your entry
is selected, a member of your fam
ily may be flown to Europe with
you . . . or you will receive a fVest
inghouse transistor radio along
with your short-wave receiver!
Send your entries tot
Crusade for Freedom
Bex 32-E, Mount Vernon, N.Y.
Truth broadcasts will be judged for
appropriateness, clarity, sincerity and
originality.
Competition closes March 31, 1959.
All contributions go in their entirety
to Radio Free Europe.
Published as a public service in
cooperation with The Advertising
Council and the Newspaper Ad
vertising Executives Association.
SOON BE TIME to start thinking
about cleaning up the yards. We
have a few lawn mowers carried
over from last year, come in and
check our prices, easy terms.
(Sorry no trade insi. Have one
riding mower. If your tired of
walking see us on this one. Nor
mally sells for S345. Yours for
$300. Terms on this also.
MEDFORD FEED & SEED
HOW ABOUT checking over those
garden and lawn tools. Need new
handles? We have them. Also
shovels, hoes, etc., any type tool
you might need. Also have a
couple lawn sweepers we would
like to mo e. Come in and see
us we will make you a price on
them.
MEDFORD FEED & SEED
FERTILIZERS of all kinds for gar
den or lawns. Apply it now and
let the late rains take it into
your ground. We will supply you
with the spreaders at no charge.
MEDFORD FEED & SEED
CANNY SCOT
PITTED PRUNES
No more worries about
youi children choking
on the 'its. Ask your
your grocer for them.
STORDOR WHOLESALE
Grants 'ass, GR-6-2478
MAKE MEDFORD FEED & SEED
your lawn and garden head
quarters. We now have one of
the most complete lines of ma
terials in Southern Oregon.. Bring
us your problems, if we do not
have the answer we will find
out for you Just put in a com
plete line of Northrups Seed Co.
lawn seed and supplies. Get their
booklet on 16 common Lawn
Problems FREE.. Make Medford
Feed Sc. Seed your lawn and
garden clinic. SP 3-4503.
FOR SALE Oil heater with tank.
Small wood stove. 522 Edwards.
1 -LODGE NOTICES
Q
Medford Bodies, Scot
tish Rite, Monday, March
2. 1959. 8:00 pm Fifteen
th Degree. Refreshments.
Visiting Brethren wel
come. Fred A. Purdin,
Secretary.
Medford Lodge No. 83
I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday,
Mar. 3 at 8 p.m. Refresh-
Ronnie Arkins, N.G.
Classified Rates
2 days per word .
3 days per word
4 days per word
6 days per word .
3c
8c
10e
..12c
.14c
By Line Per Month $2.25
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each line per month $1.75
Minimum per month S5.25
Dead Lin on Classified Ads
5:30 p.m. foi following dav,
except 10 am for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Displav Classi
fied Ads 10.00 AJVI. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 PM. the day before publi
. cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE .
DIAL SP 2-6141
1 LODGE NOTICES
Crater Lake Chapter
No. 32, RJVJ1. Stat
ed Communication
Tues., March 3, 8
p.m. Preceded by
covered dish dinner,
6:30. Visiting com
panions & ladies
w e 1 co m e . George
Goold. H P.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE & plant sale bv Wom
an's Relief Corps, Central Point.
Tuesday Mar 3. 9 to 5 Legion
Hall. Central Point.
RUMMAGE SALE: Reames Social
Club Tue. & Wed. March 3rd &
4th. 9 to 5 Fehl Bldg. 108 N. Ivy.
3-PERSONAL
LOUISA'S BEAUTY SHOP
Open Tues. through Sat.
33 E. 1st., Eagle Point
Ph. HI 6-1181
TO WHOM it may concern. Mv
property in the Applegate is off
the market. R. W. Anderson.
CLOCK Repairing: all makes, types
& models antiques & electric.
See Stokes, Watchmaker 246 S.
Ivy, Medford. SP 3-1462.
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
NO 4-1847 or NO 4-2696
3 PERSONAL
MIRIAM'S BEAUTY SHOP
909 E. Jackson Blvd. SP 3-3806
Evenings by appointment.
Miriam Ward, Owner & Operator
SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS At
City Cleaners, next to Post
Office. Free Pick Up Sc Delivery.
SP 2-4oe8.
Studio Girl Cosmetics
Dorothy Ricks ' SP 3-6470
YOU remember Lynn the red head
with the gracious smile? I
thought yon would. She's back
home at the Craterian Beauty
Salon. She d love to see her old
friends and new ones. SP 2-4830.
WATKINS Products SP 3-56"67
RAWLEIGH HEALTH PRODUCTS
701 N. Modoc SP 2-4438
ATTENTION
Lot Owners, now is the time!
Arrange for destroying weeds or
for other improvements of your
Lot in our Eastwood Oddfellows
Cemetery and Mausoleum prop
erty in the Pioneer I.O.O.F. Cem
etery. Act now as its the best
time. WE CAN SERVE ALL
YOUR NEEDS. Phone SP 3-1718
from 8 am to 4 pm. If no reply
Phone TW 9-1209
5 INSTRUC1IONS
PROMPT TAX SERVICE
3512 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-1352.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholics
Anonymous. 8 p.m. Wed & Sat
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale. SP 2-6657
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Long haired gray cat vicin
ity Columbus & 4th. Call SP-2-4120.
LOST In vicinity of Eagle Point:
black male Labrador retriever.
Reward for information leading
to recovery. HI 6-3798.
LADY MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON
"We Will Curl Up &
Dye for You". SP 3-3211
Mally, Alice. Bea, Anna Mae
SILVER DOLLAR necklace, no
questions asked. Please return.
Drop in mail box 1242 Court St.
or write Tribune box No. 4893.
SP 2-9069. Keepsake.
LOST Grey & black tiger striped
.6 mo. old kitten Answers to the
name of Frisky. Three little boys
pet. Please call SP 2-9877.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
GUITAR Lessons. SP 3-4672.
MEN
Train For
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATION .
New highway & construction pro
grams are under way in every
part of the country. NOW is the
time to become a specialist . . .
A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OP
ERATOR! You can learn to operate the
Heavy Equipment so vital to our
booming construction industry.
Complete new modern training
program for Heavy Equipment
Operator now offered in this
area. Free nation-wide place
ment assistance available.
Write today for full information.
Heavy Equipment Division
NORTHWEST SCHOOLS
Dept. H3-10
co Tribune Box 5028
Name
Address
City
State
Age
Phone
Hrs. I Work: From To
SERIOUS vocal students. SP 3-3511,
call after 6 p.m. beginners accepted.
COLLEEN HOPE KINDERGARTEN
starting a new late morning ses
sion for March. April & May.
Modern fully equipped bldg., cen
trally located by Hawthorne Park.
Pre-school training, music & danc
ing. Free transportation. 45 Haw
thorne. SP 3-6204 or SP 3-3716.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, March 2, 1959 3A
10-WANTED MALE HELP
MEN Train for HEAVY EQUIP
MENT OPERATION. See our ad
under Class. 5.
PROTECTED TERRITORY
BE YOUR OWN BOSS . . . and
distributor.
Se Same Heading
Business Opportunities
HEAD sanderman for a large ply
wood mill located in a good
Southern Oregon town. Top sal
ary for right man. Reference re
quired. Write Tribune Box 4661.
IF YOU CAN SELL I need you
and you need me. Call SP 3-3256
between 9 a.m. and 12 noon.
OPENING! For local married man,
age 30 or older preferred, inter
ested in making a permanent con
nection with AAA-1 Rated na
tional concern having background
of 44 yrs successful business
a building maintenance item. Un
usual opporunity for rapid ad
vancement &. income. Sales ex
perience helpful but not essen
tial. Full information schooling
& training given. High commis
sions, outstanding bonus plan.
Drawing account. Personal inter
view with manager in charge.
Car essential Write W. T. Hodge,
Dept. D-148. Box 1341, Dallas.
Texas, stating qualifications, ad
dress & phone number.
CERTIFIED WPA Ponderosa Pine.
W. Fir grader. Grading behind
Planer day snift. Steady work.
Calendor Pine Corp.. phone 6001
days or 4135 after 6 p.m., Altur
as, Calif.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
RN, unemployed, needed for day
time home care ambulatory pa
tient. Interview room 206, Sacred
Heart Hospital.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
BABY sitting, refs. SP 2-8260 .
RANCH HAND, married, desires
permanent work on stock ranch.
SP 3-1428.
MAN wants Practical Nursing tak
ing care of elderly man, light
chores on farm, or caretaker. I
live a quiet, clean life; do not
drink or smoke. Good home more
desirable than wages. Write Trib
une Box 4919
LAWNMOWERS sharpened & care
fully adjusted. Will pick up and
deliver. Th?o. G. Thompson, 26
Newtown. SP 2-4975.
IF YOU NEED
2-7524.
a janitor call SP
WILL DO sewing of any kind. SP-
2-2631 .
DEPENDABLE young man, SOC
student, wishes work eves. &
Sats., any kind. SP 3-6578, eves.
BABY sitters -lub. SP 3-1400.
Housework, Ironing. SP 2-7901.
Child care, anytime. SP 3-2886.
IRONING $1 hr. SP 2-7591.
SHRUBS & HEDGES
PRUNED RIGHT. NO 4-2850
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WAINSGOTT'S
FHARF-IACY
322 East Main Medford
A pat on the back for Steve Hubler
OUTSTANDING
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER
for the
month of January
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Hard Work Is This Young Man's Key to Success
One of the few boys to top the list of Mail Tribune carriers in so short a time is
Steve Hubler, who has been delivering the Mail Tribune in S.W. Medford for only 8
months.
Fourteen-year-old Steve attends McLoughlin Junior High School and likes mathe
matics and science best of all his subjects. He is a better than average student and his
extra activities are confined to playing first violin in the school orchestra and filling
the position of guard on his church's "Boy's Brigade" basketball team.
Steve, like the other Mail Tribune carriers, has very little time for many activities
other than his school and route work. Delivering a Mail Tribune route is exacting
and takes 2 hours of a boy's time each day, but the money received and the experience
gained more than compensates for the time expended. Mail Tribune carriers learn to
stand on their own feet which gives them the confidence to pursue their goals to a suc
cessful conclusion. In order to keep a route, the Mail Tribune insists that each carrier
keep up his school grades and never to allow his route to interfere with them. For this
reason, the boys who deliver the Mail Tribune, are better than average students.
The Mail Tribune supports a program which gives the carriers benefits which other
boys never have the opportunity to receive. Besides the training program that eoch boy
must complete, a college scholarship is given each year to the most outstanding carrier
and a cash prize is given each month to the most outstanding carrier for that period.
Each boy is rated every month, the ratings being based on character, scholastic
standing, route work and promptness. There is a healthy rivalry among the carriers for
the prizes which, in turn, helps to promote better service to the Tribune's subscribers.
Steve, like many of the other carriers, started delivering papers as a substitute and
gradually worked into a route of his own. Since he has had his own route he has been
able to save $25.00 each month which he will use to help with his college expenses.
His goal is to teach school and with the experience he is getting and his association with
the other carriers who represent a good cross-section of the residents of Jackson County,
his qualifications for his chosen field will be beyond compare.
YOU can help NOW to Select
the Top Mail Tribune
Carrier for February
Just Complete the Ballot Below Tell why you like YOUR Carrier
and either Bring or Mail to The Mail Tribune's Circulation Department.
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HOW DO YOU
RATE YOUR CARRIER?
Ex. Good Fair Poor
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HONORABLE
MENTION:
The following boys have also won a pat on the back
for their excellence and outstanding performance in
delivering the Mail Tribune during the month of
January.
James Kubalek Medford Rt. 1 1
Jerry Spielbusch Medford Rt. 31
Barton Butler Jr Medford Rt. 45
Marty Burns . Ashland Rt. 1
Pete Kreisman Ashland Rt. 6
John Sorenson Ashland Rt. 8
David Kreiger Ashland Rt. 10
Eldon Mitchell Phoenix Rt. 2
Lorin Close . Jacksonville Rt. 1
Subscriber's Name:
Address: - :--
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Lawrence McGarvie
Rogue River Rt. 1
ALSO
A tip of the hat to the many subscribers who
voted for January's Outstanding Carrier. It is
through your help the boys are selected.