CENTRAL POINT
Family Gathering Held
By DORIS HUGHES
Central Point-Seventy-five
relatives and friends of the
Gilbert Brood family of Cen
tral Point gathered for a pic
nic at Hawthorne park in
Medio rd on Sunday, June 21.
Besides the many valley
folk who attended the gath
ering, there were Mrs. Henry
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Harvey and son Wesley, Mr.
Bill Harvey and Mrs. A. Sor
ley, all from South Dakota;
Mrs. Rosa Travis of Anderson,
Calif.; Mrs. Joyce Douglas and
daughter, Mary Lou, and Mrs.
Ed James and daughters, Viki
and Lynda, of Springfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brockley
and daughter, Margaret, of
Coquille; Mr. Will Wilson,
Mrs. Ada Hoffman and Mrs.
Delia Green from Grants Pass;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shadely and
Mrs. . Shadely of Sprague
River; Miss Janice Schatz of
Klamath Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Smith of Eureka.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deuel
and daughter, Sharon, sold
their home on Pine st. and left
Central Point last week for an
extended visit in England.
Mrs. Deuel's parents and her
sister live at Newbury, Eng
land. It has been three and a
half years since Mrs. Deuel
had visited her family.
Mrs. Bill Langston gave a
party June 11 for her son, Da
vid, who was celebrating his
fourth birthday. Games were
played and refreshments serv
ed. Attending were Dianna
McCoy, Sharon Deuel, Janet
and Gary Snook, Brian and
Susan McCoy, Donnie Matej
ka, David and Debbie Sax
bury, Charles and Danny Mar
tin and Mike and David Lang
ston. On the evening of June 11,
David Langston's grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lang
ston, gave a garden party
honoring David on his birth
day. Guests were David's oth
er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Peebles of Grants
Pass, Jim and Larry Peebles
of Grants Pass, and David's
great aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Peebles of Med
ford. Also attending the party
were David's brother, Mike,
and their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Langston.
The Central Point city hall
posted notices for a public
hearing July 7, prior to call
ing for bids for paving on
South Second st. Plans and
specifications are approved
by the city council. Paving of
approaches to North Second
and Cherry sts. . were com
pleted last week.
The Central Point city hall
will be closed July 3, 4 and 5
by order of city council.
State Fire Marshal William
Robles of Grants Pass was in
Central Point to meet with
city .officials last week. He
made an inspection of Crater
High school property and ad
ditions to Huffine's nursing
home and McCue's nursing
home.
Members of the Central
Point Volunteer fire depart
ment have been occupied the
last three weeks with the task
of burning grass from vacant
lots.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Snyder
and children, Stanley and
Linda, are spending the month
of June vacationing in Ten
nessee. They plan to return
to Central Point July 7.
Guests arriving at the Gil
bert Brood home June 19
were Mrs. Henry Harvey, her
son, Billie Harvey, and an
other son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey
and Wesley and Mrs. A. Sor
ley all from Wood, S. and
Mrs. Rosa Travis of Anderson,
Calif. Mrs. . Gilbert Brood,
Mrs. Henry Harvey and Mrs.
Rosa Travis are all sisters,
The women also visited with
their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wal
ker, and another sister-in-law,
Mrs. Clayton Walker, of Med
ford. The visitors took trips to
the House of Mystery and the
Old Oregon museum on Sar
dine creek near Gold Hill and
to Delmar Smith's Crater
Rock museum just north of
Central Point. They returned
home June 22.
Cheryl Hendrickson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hendrickson of Gold Hill, is
visiting at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. R. Hendrickson of Central
Point.
Miss Sharon Kelley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kel
ley, left Saturday to visit her
sister in Pendleton, Ore.
Miss Connie Mitchell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mercell Mitchell, left here
Sunday to visit her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mitchell, of Kent,
Wash.
Guests recently in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Harvey
of Hamrick rd. were Mrs.
Harvey's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Young, of Panama
City Beach, Fla., and her
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Rhett M. Young, and
Martha Ann and Brenda, also
from Florida.
The Harveys took their
guests to view the redwood
trees on the coast and on a
trip to Crater lake. Also ar
riving to visit with Tom Har
vey of Medford and with the
family at the Harvey home
in Central Point were Mr.
and Mrs. George Silliam of
Oakland, Calif., and their son,
Kenneth Silliam, who is sta
tioned with the Coast Guard
in Eureka.
Tom Harvey is the father of
Mrs. Silliam and T. W. Har
vey. The two families went on
a camping trip to Fish lake
and to Four Mile lake. Mrs.
Silliam is the former Verdean
Harvey. She attended the
Medford High school class of
'29 reunion which was held
June 21.
. David Turvey arrived last
Wednesday from Kansas City
for a surprise visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Turvey, of Geb
hard rd. Also visiting at the
Turvey home last week end
were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Morrison, and Donald, Linda,
Michael, Eddie Jr., and Jeff-
ery from Eugene.
Machinist Mate Third Class,
Dick Rainey visited last week
end at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Rainey,
Rainey had just returned to
Moffett Field from an eight
month's cruise to Japan, For
mosa and the Philippine is
lands. Upon returning to Cen
tral Point, Rainey learned
that another Central Point
man, LeRoy Gillaspey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillispey,
was on the same cruise. Gil
laspey, who is on a 30-day
leave will return to San Diego
and will go from there on a
cruise to New Zealand and
Australia.
Wayne Lawton spent Mon
day visiting at the home of
his aunt, Mrs. George Rainey,
of Central Point.
Moving to Central Point
recently from Gold Hill were
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dickerson.
According to Central Point
city hall records, an office
building will be constructed
on Fourth st., opposite the
Post Office. The pumice block
building is being constructed
by Harold Shaw of Central
Point. Dr. Max Flowers, an
osteopathic physician and sur
geon, from Fort Worth, Texas,
will move into the new office
Sept. 1.
Tom Phelps, salesman with
the Bill Colley Real Estate of
fice, handled the transaction
for the office and the family's
home on Pine st., which is
being constructed by Bob
Jantzer and Jim La Viea.
' Leaving Monday after a five
day visit at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. G. F. Brood of Geb
hard rd., were their two
daughters and' children from
Springfield, Ore. The visitors
were Mrs. Joyce (Opal Mae)
Douglas and daughter, Mary
Lou and Mrs. Ed (Mary Rose)
James and daughters, Viki
and Lynda.
Friday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gillaspey of Lin
den lane were hosts at a wein-
er roast in honor of Mrs.
Joyce Douglas and daughter
and Mrs. Ed James and daugh
ter. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Brood, Mr. and
Mrs. William Wilson and
Becky and Janice of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brood
and two daughters, Marjorie
and Nadine, of Medford and,
LeRoy, Jackie, Donnie and
Ronnie Gillaspey of Central
Point.
On Saturday evening this
same group were entertained
with a barbecue supper at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Black
ford of Central Point visited
a few days recently in Davis,
Calif., at the home of Mrs.
Blackford's son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan
and daughter, Cynthia Anne.
They attended the graduation
exercises at the university
there on the evening of June
9.
Morgan received his doc
tor's degree in veterinary
medicine. He graduated with
50 students from the veter
inary school of medicine. Mrs.
Blackford said that about 500
students graduated from the
university that night.
Also there to attend his
graduation exercises were his
brother, Carl Morgan and
family Zrom Seiad, Calif., and
"his father, Merle Morgan, also
from Seiad. Dr. Morgan re
ceived a position ' with the
school as an ambulatory in
structor. He will teach a class
two half days each week.
While on a tour of the large
animal hospital, Mrs. Black
ford noticed with interest sev
eral race horses which were
brought for treatment from
the Santa Anita race tracks.
The Morgans returned to Cen
tral Point with the Blackf ords
and after visiting a few days
with Mrs. Morgan, and Cyn-
VERY CLOSE CALL Mrs. Patricia Steinmetz feeds her
17-months-old baby, John, at International Airport, N.Y.,
after the baby's head and ear were grazed by a bullet
in the customs building. Police believe the bullet came
from an accidentally discharged firearm, in someone's
bag being opened for inspection. No gun was found.
thia Anne returned home.
Morgan went to Portland and
to Boise where he took Ore
gon and Idaho state board
examinations.
Sgt. Adrain D. VanHorn Jr.,
U. S. Army Advisory G.P.,
Korea, was recently awarded
a commendation ribbon with
metal pendant for his service
as chief clerk of the Awards
and Decoration and Investiga
tions and Board Units, Adju
tant General Section, at
KMAG Hq.
Sgt. VanHorn's wife and
son, Scott, are living in . Cen
tral 'Point at the home of
Mrs. VanHorn's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl vonBuskirk,
while VanHorn is overseas.
VanHorn is well known in
Central Point, having been
active in sports at Crater
High school. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. VanHorn
of 154 Fourth St., Central
Point.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Brood of Medford were
Mr. and Mrs. G. F: Brood of
Central Point, Mrs. Joyce
Douglas and Mary Lou, and
Mrs. Ed James and . Viki and
Linda, all of Springfield.
Mrs. LaVern Cimfl of Med
ford and Mrs. Vern Cimfl of
Glendale were both injured
in a car accident near Susan-
ville, Calif., four days ago.
They returned to Central
Point last night after Mrs. La
Vern Cimfl was released from
the hospital at Susanvilie. She
suffered from shock, bruises
and a fractured wrist. Mrs
Vern Cimfl received cuts and
bruises in the accident. Both
families were just beginning a
two-week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Van
Hoy, Edith and Earl, of Cen
tral Point, and Mrs. VanHoy's
mother, Mrs. Edith Osburn of
Rogue River, went to Port
land to attend the Oregon In
ternational Trade fair and to
see the Rose festival.
Mrs. Osburn then returned
to her home in Rogue River
but the VanHoys, in celebra
tion of Oregon's Centennial,
took a sight-seeing tour cov
ering most of the state of Ore
gon. Mrs. Bert Cook was li
brarian at the Central Point
library during Mrs. VanHoy's
absence.
Mrs. Albert Lewis and chil
dren, Danny and Tamara, gi
Sacramento, were guests last
week end at the home of Mrs.
Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl von Buskirk, her broth
er, Brian, and her sister and
nephew, Mrs. Adrain Van
Horn Jr., and son, Scott, all
of Central Point. This was the
first time the Lewis family
had seen the baby, Scott, who
was born Feb. 14.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bian
coni of Sams Valley, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Relling of Medford
and Mr. and Mrs. John Black
ford of Central Point returned
the first part of the week
from a vacation on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
and son, Larry, returned last
week from a three-week vaca
tion. The Smiths went from
here to Bend, and then on to
Caldwell, Idaho, to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Wanda Clark
son. From there they went
through Utah, Colorado and
on to Wilson, Okla., where
they visited Smith's father,
NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN
That the Partnership Firm
of Guy' and Bob's Texaco
Service, 501 South River
side. Medford, Oregon, Is
Dissolved and that Guy Cor
liss, Formerly a Partner, Has
Withdrawn From the Busi
ness, And The Business Is
Continued By Bob Corliss
Only.
GUY CORLISS
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Mr. D. W. Smith, and his
brother's family, the Frank
Smiths.
In Longview, Texas, they
visited Mrs. Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Haggard.
They visited Smith's brother
and family, the Leroy Smiths,
and with other relatives in
Arkansas and New Mexico.
The Rev. and Mrs. Douglas
Field and children, Judy,
Wayne, Kathy and Gary, of
Lacomb, Ore., were here last
week end to visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adding
ton of Central Point. The Rev.
Field is Mrs. Addington's son.
Field has accepted the pastor
ship of the Baptist church at
Union and the family will be
moving soon to that city.
INFLATION, THE THIEF
New York - IUPD - The aver
age U.S. production worker's
gross weekly salary increased
from just under $54 in 1948
to about $83 last year, the Tax
Foundation reports. But the
Foundation notes that infla
tion, which it says has been
encouraged by Federal gov
ernment deficit spending, has
nibbled away at almost every
advance.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PAPER BID
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Clerk of School
District 549C, Jackson County, at
500 Monroe Street, Medford, Ore
gon, for furnishing of paper sup
plies. Bids will be received until 10:00
A.M. on July 20, 1959. Specifications
and bid forms may be obtained at
the above address.
The district reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids or
to waive any informalities.
Wilson G. Slater. Clerk
. School District 549C
Medford, Oregon
July 1. 1959.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FILE NO. 10562
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
SARAH M. BELLOWS. Deceased,
- The undersigned, having been
appointed Administratrix of the
above entitled estate "by the Cir
cuit Court of the County of Jack
son, State of Oregon, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims against
said estate to present them at the
office of the undersigned's Attor
ney at 230 West Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, properly verified
and with proper voucher within
six (6) months from the date of the
first publication of this notice
which is the 3rd of July, 1959.
s Hilda L. Morgan
Administratrix
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney at Law
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
No. 10374
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
EDITH G. CLINE,
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executor of the
above entitled estate, has filed his
final report and account and that
Monday, July 27, 1959 at 10 o'clock
AM at the Court House, in the City
of Medford, Jackson County, Ore
gon, has been fixed by the above
Court as the time and place where
hearing objections to said final ac
count and report and for the exam
ination and allowance thereof.
Dated and first published this
3rd day of July, 1959.
s LeRoy F. Cline
Boyer & Holmes
Attorneys for Executor
PUBLIC HEARINGS
NOTICE is hereby given that the Department of Motor
Vehicles will conduct a series of public hearings to give
interested individuals and groups an opportunity to submit
their comments and suggestions relating to minimum standards
embodied in a tentative draft of a safety code for vehicles
used to transport workers to and from places of employment.
Hearings will be conducted as follows:
July 7, Redmond City Council Chamber; July 8, Hood
River. County Courthouse; July 9, Pendleton, County Court
house, room 130; July 10, Ontario, Moore Hotel; July 14,
Medford, Courthouse auditorium; July 15, Klamath Falls,
auditorium of New National Guard Armory; July 16, Eugene,
YMCA, Rms. A and B; July 21, Portland, Liquor Commission
Building, Milwaukie; July 22, Salem, Capitol Building, Room 6.
All meetings will begin at 9 a.m.
Vern L. Hill, Director
Department of Motor Vehicles
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NO. 10395
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
Probale Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOHN UMBS. Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
Final Account of Ken McCulloch, as
Administrator of the above-named
estate, has been filed herein and
that 10:00 o'clock a.m. on July 13,
1959, in the courtroom of the above
court in the courthouse in Med
ford, Oregon, has been appointed
as the time and place for hearing
objections to such final account and
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published June
12, 1959.
Ken McCulloch, Administrator
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Jack
son. Probate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of
C. G. Van Valzah, also known as
Caryl Ci. Van Valzah, Deceased,
No. 10350.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed her Final
Account as executrix of the above
n.n.A .;.!. . l. : : gt . c
i caidlC Willi U1C VULLUl I.UU1L Ul
! said County, and the Court has
fixed the 13th day of July, 1959. at
the hour of 9:30 A.M., of said day,
and the Circuit Judge's office in
the County Courthouse in Medford,
Oregon, as the time and place
respectively for the hearing of ob
jections, if any there be, to the
said Final Account, and you are
hereby notified to file objections,
if any you have, to the said Final
Account on or before the time fixed
for hearing.
Dated and first published this
12th day of June, 1959.
ANNE G. VAN VALZAH,
Executrix
KENNETH G. DENMAN
Attorney for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FILE NO. 10574
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
DORA LEITH, Deceased.
The undersigned, having' been
appointed Executor of the above
entitled estate by the Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, and having qualified, no
tice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them at the office of the
undersigned's Attorney at 230 West
Main Street, Medford, Oregon,
properly verified, and with proper
vouchers, within six months (6)
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice which is the
3rd day of July, 1S59.
s Floyd Leith
Executor
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Executor
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED SCHOOL DISTRICT
REORGANIZATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in
compliance with Section 12, Sub
section (1) and Subsection (2),
Chapter 619, 1957 Reorganization
Act, to the residents of school dis
trict No. 94, of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that a public hear
ing will be held at Pinehurst School
beginning at 8:00 P.M. on the 21st
day of July A J., 1959, for the
purpose of explaining the pre
liminary school district reorganiza
tion plan, and to give any resident
of said district or county an op
portunity to be heard with refer
ence to the proposed preliminary
plan.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1959.
Attest:
Alf B. Mekvold
Secretary
Keith N. Hockersmith
Chairman
Jackson County
School District
Reorganization Committee
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED SCHOOL DISTRICT
REORGANIZATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in
compliance with Section 12, Sub
section (1) and Subsection (2),
Chapter 619, 1957 Reorganization
Act, to the residents of school dis
trict No. 5, of Jackson County, State
of Oregon, that a public hearing
will be held at Lincoln School Gym
320 Beach Street, Ashland, Oregon
beginning at 8 AO P.M. on the 23
day of July AJJ., 1959, for .the pur
pose of explaining the preliminary
school district reorganization' plan,
and to give any resident of said
district or county an opportunity
to be heard with reference to the
proposed preliminary plan.
Dated this 1st day of July 1959.
Attest:
Alf B. Mekvol
Secretary
Keith N. Hockersmith
Chairman
Jackson County
School District
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Allen Wilkes SP 2-4758
Gregg Orr SP 2-9351
BOARD & room. KE 5-9722.
LAURA'S Beauty Shop closed June
'" " id through July 6th.
S- .JE available for men at Lyn
- aven Home for the Aged, 369
:;o. 2nd. Central Point. NO
-1721.
Rawieigh Products.
SP 2-4438
STANLEY Home Products. Ella
Gemaehlich SP 3-4107 & Rose
Ditsworth, MU 5-5631.
HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS?
See Dick Milestone. He can ar
range a loan for you from $50.
to $1500, on furniture, automo
bile or salary American Finance
Corp, 123 W. Main St, Ph. SP-2-6201.
PERMANENT stainless steel cook-
ware. Sales & Service. MU 5-8951
. Miriam's Beauty Shoo
909 E. Jackson SP 3-3806
' Miriam Ward, operator.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous, 8 pjn. Tues. & Sat
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657
W ATKINS Products SP 3-5667
4-LOST AND FOUND
LADY MEDFORD BEAUTY SALON
Good Permanents SP 3-3211
LOST: Perscription Sun Glasses
black & white rims. SP 2-6155 or
SP 2-4253.
LOST Sun. at Emigrant Lake 2
banana skiis. CaU KE 5-1357.
STAUFFER
HOME REDUCING PLAN
SP 2-9260 or SP 3-2366
VIRGINIA WICKERS HAM
TRADES
ACCEPTED
builder
PHONE SP 3-6646
j&L2)
( 1ISCKELL )
NariTiT-li builder S
5-INSTRUCTIONS
POPULAR music or claKciml nianA
lessons. Beginners or advanced.
iiuo x. main
Colleen Hope
Dance Studio
SPECIAL 8 week summer cours
es. Tap, ballet, toe. acrobatic,
baton twirling, hula and teen
age ballroom. Combination class
es for tiny tots.
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES
COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO
45 Hawthorne SP 3-6204
GUITAR LESSONS 2 instructors
New & used guitars & amplifiers.
Free lessons with purchases. SP-3-4672.
Open evenings.
PIANO lessons. KE 5-1177!
10-WANTED MA.E HELP
WANTED driver for logging truck.
SP 2-2152.
MAN 21-35 with physical education
and sales background for work in
modern, well equipped Medford
Health Club. Salary open. SP-
o-ouoo mr appointment.
WANTED experienced shovel oper
ator, decking logs with grapple
hook. Cawrse Lumber Co, Re-
mote,Ore.
SALESMAN wantedTCali Betty
Starnes SP 2-7111. Hillcrest Me
morial Park.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY with
nationwide organization in the
consumer finance and personal
loan field. Applications for
trainees are now being taken from
young men age 22 to 27 with at
least 2 years of college. Oppor
tunity for advancement are ex
cellent for the right man. Fringe
benefits include life and hospital
insurance, bonus and much more.
Inquire at 311 N. Bartlett Ask
for Mr. Dow.
WANTED
A couple of live wire salesmen.
Soilthprn Drp irnn T.anr4 f'n
SE. 7th St, Grants Pass. GR 6'-3587
EXPEBT Body Man, Skinner's Body
Shop 143 S. Riverside.
ELECTROLUX Corporation needs
men for sales & service Dept.
Commission basis. Write P.O. Box
3334. Eugene, Ore.
DEPENDABLE married man age 25
to 45 for morning Oregonian
route. SP 2-2387.
MAN for retail store Ashland.
Year-round work. Checking in,
clerking, ordering. Hospitaliza
tion, H & A Life Insurance avail
able. Vacation with pav. Pav
commensurate with ability. Write
briefly advising experience Sc pay
to Tribune Box 5487.
COMMERCIAL or RESIDEN
TIAL. Quality material and
Expert Workmen make the
combination on which we have
standardized. Our Low Prices
plus this combination give you
the VERY BEST AVAILABLE.
in-
FREE
LAUGH'S Construction
111 North Fir
mm
I MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Friday, July 3, 1959
10-WANTED MALE HELP
FULLER Brush Co. needTnw7th
car, married. 23-45. $100 wk.
Jrantee while training. SP-
EXPERIENCETJ GLAZIER! pre fir
one with store front installation
experience. Steady work at good
wages to the right man
MIDGLEYS. P .O. Box 327. 409
HigjTStEugene. Oregon.
CARRIER boys for Medford Mail
Tribune, age 12 yrs. or older, for
Phoenix. Ashland & Jacksonville.
Call SP 2-6141 or MU 2-102 1.
WANTED applications ror Medford
Mail Tribune carriers. Must be
12 years old & in Jr. or Sr. High
school. Please apply in person to
the circulation dept. of the Med
ford Mail Tribune
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
GENERAL house work. Must live
in. Would prefer lady old enough
to go ahead after being shown
what to do, but young enough
climbing stairs won't bother. A
widow looking for a home as well
as a good job would be ideal.
Call SP 2-6031 during dav or
TA 6-4804 after 6 in the evening.
CAR HOP, experienced preferred!
Cubby's Drive In.
WANTED: Woman for permanent
general oiliee work, 5 day wk.
Must be accurate, femiliar with
adding machine, have own trans
portation. State age. experience.
write inDune jbox 5642.
HOUSEKEEPER. SP 2-6933.
POSITION OPEN for experienced
isuniain gin ec waitress. Also,
lady with experience on grill Sc
sandwich making. Excellent
working conditions & good pav.
This will be permanent work &
no one under 25 need apply. Ap
ply in person only. Jack's Drive
Up. 911 N. Riverside.
RELIABLE baby sitter, live in. SP-
o-ou o 10 pm.
UNENCUMBERED widow. House-
Keeping, iive in. f reier one with
drivers license. Tribune Box
S589.
Electrical Wiring & Repair
Industrial Commercial
Residential
Call Jack Henbest
ROGUE ELEC. SERVICE
SP 2-6603 961 Shafer Lane
We Have
Every Kind
for Every
Type of
Building
ESTIMATES
Phone SP 2-2461