I-jpp "-" asssjiKw,ssssssssssmm
if if
TRAPPED BY SIDEWALK ELEVATOR Mario Grande,
19, winces and screams in" pain while firemen attempt
to free his leg, caught in a sidewalk elevator on a down
town San Francisco street. The boy's leg was pinned
between elevator and shaft for more than an hour, and
it was feared he would lose it; latest hospital report is
that it may be saved.
The Moit Natural. And Most
Mysterious food Is Honey
There is hardly a thing on
the market today that is a
natural food; that is, a food
that has had nothing added
to make it brighter, to. keep
it fresher, . or to insure its
keeping qualities. Some sort
of chemical is added to near
ly everything today, some
where along the line between
producer and consumer, as a
tenderizer, preservative, an
additive or a flavor.
By chemical means we have
tried to improve on Nature.
In some instances we have,
but the most mysterious food
in the world has been untam
pered with. It still retains its
unique status of being as near
ly perfect as a food can be
and be natural. Peculiar that
we can still purchase a food
today that is identical with
that which then ancient Egyp
tians enjoyed 4,000 years ago
Stranger still, the fact that
some of this food, stored in
stone jars by those ancient
people, is still pure and good
today after 4,000 long years
It's true.
Millions of generations of
honey-bees have worn their
frail wings to tatters since
that long ago time, carrying
nectar to countless hives to
produce honey. Honey, a pro
duct of thousands of tiny,
dedicated lives, willingly sac
rificed . because their owners
worked themselves to death
for the furtherance of their
kind. Honey, the perfect food,
created by an affinity between
an insect and a blossoming
plant and the chemistry of
digestion.
Today s chemists can an
alyze honey; separate it into
various parts. They found
what they suspected all the
time; that there is a complex
organic compound contained
in honey that defies artificial
duplication. A great propor
tion of honey is water and
fruit sugar, already digested
by the bees and therefore
Canyon Survivor
To Head for Home
Grand Canyon, Ariz.-flJPD-A
15-year-old boy who sur
vived seven days in scorching
heat and wilds of Grand Can
yon might return to his Geor
gia home today with his fa
ther for some southern fried
chicken.
John Manson Owens III
lived on cactus pulp and mes
quite beans during the ordeal
in which his two companions
perished. He was found Fri
day and his father flew from
their Savannah home to be
with him.
His grandmother, Mrs. Ju
lia . Mitchelson, when she
heard the good news that
Owens had been found after
. almost all hope had been giv
en up for him, said she'd
have "six fried chickens
ready" when he leaves the
hospital here. .
The hospital said Owens
was fit to travel if his "father
could 'book passage on . a
plane that would take them
back home with a minimum
of transferring.
Small Worlds
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkins
easily assimilated by our own
bodies.
Other Chemicals
There are other chemicals
too varying amounts of cop
per, iron, sulphur, chlorine
and manganese, to say nothing
of vitamins of various kinds.
There is also something else.
innocently added by the bee,
that no one knows much
about. Honey contains more
food value than any other
sweet" than man has ever
found.
There are some other
strange properties to honey
about which science is still
rather vague. One of the most
perplexing is the recently
established . fact that honey
will not harbor nor tolerate
bacteria of any kind. It has
been found that harmful bac
teria placed in honey, lives
but a short time.
There seems to be no com
plete explanation for this,
neither has its possibilities
been completely evaluated
Perhaps this germicidal.prop-
erty goes a long way in ex
plaining why stored honey
has actually retained its nat
ura" . purity for 4,000 years.
Honey, the sweet amber ma
terial with the fragrance of
flowers, is still the most mys
terious food in all the world.
(Released by The Register and
Tribune Syndicate. 1959)
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTORS' FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
Raleigh I. Bogart and Russell C.
Bogart as executors of .the estate
of Charles W. Bogart, Deceased,
have filed their final account as
such, and by order of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson, the 19th
day of Aug.. 1959, the hour of
9:15 in the forenoon of said day
has been fixed as the time and the
courtroom of said court has been
fixed as the place for the hearing
of objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate.
Dated and first published July
RALEIGH I. BOGART
RUSSELL C. BOGART,
Executors of the Estate of
Charles W. Boeart. Deceased.
RHOTEN, RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Building
saiem, uregon
Attorneys for Executors
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
at 730 o'clock PJM. on the 20th
day of August. 1959 in the Council
Chambers of the City Hall in the
City of Medford, Oregon there
shell be a public hearing by and
before the City Council of said
City on the question of annexing to
the said City the following de
scribed territory, to-wit:
A parcel of land situated in
Section 11. Township 37 South,
Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian.
Jackson - County, Oregon, more
fully described as follows: Com
mencing at a point on the City of
Medford city limits line, said point
being the Southwest corner of
Rosedale Subdivision (Recorded) and
Northeast corner of Ellendale Sub
division Unit No. 1 (Recorded) and
true point of beginning; thence
South 445.02 feet, more or less.
along said City of Medford city lim
its line and East line of said Ellen
dale Subdivision Unit No. 1 (Re
corded) and projection thereof to
.North line of iection 14. said Town
ship and Range; thence easterly
(record east) 325.71 feet, more or
less, along said City of Medford
city limits line and North line of
said Section 14 to the Southwest
corner of property described in
Deed Record Volume 257, Page
249, of Jackson County. Oreeon:
thence North 444.74 feet, more or
less, along westerly line of prop.
erty described in said Deed Record
volume 257, Page 249. to the South
east corner of said Rosedale Sub
division (Recorded); thence West
325.71 feet along South line of said
Rosedale Subdivision (Recorded) to
point of beginning, containing 323
acres, more or less. ..
At said public hearing the regis
tered voters of the City of Med
ford, Oregon may appear and be
heard on the question of annexing
said territory to ine saia uty.
D. F. Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS TOR PUBLICATION
No. 3485E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKEtKJN UK JALK.
SON COUNTY
LELAND J. KNOX and ZONA A.
TENGWAJJJ, surviving trustees
of the estate of J. A. Westerlund.
deceased, under the last will and
testament of laid decedent.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
LYAL SWENSON (formerly Lyal
Westerlund). MAHLON WESTER
LUND, HAZEL FREDEN (former
ly Hazel Westerlund), RUBY ANN
POLZKTLL. NANCY K. GAINEY,
WILLIAM C WESTERLUND,
BETTY LOU WESTERLUND. LE
ONA WESTERLUND. MARION
MAGNUSON. MARJORIE PITTS
(formerly Marjorie Feasley),
LILLIAN W. SALADE, FLOR
ENCE W. WESCOTT, PERRY
WESTERLUND. PHYLLIS TO
SHIKIAN, PHYLLIS A. TENG
WALD. CAROL J. THORNDIKE.
NATALIE ELLEN GALBREAITH,
BETHANY COLLEGE OF LINDS
BORG, KANSAS, all beneficiar
ies of said trust, ROBERT Y.
THORNTON, attorney general of
the State of Oregon, and all oth
er unknown heirs, beneficiaries
or parties who have or claim
some title, estate, lien or inter
est in the trust and property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: Lyal Swenson (formerly Lyal
Westerlund), Mahlon Westerlund.
Hazel Freden (formerly Hazel
Westerlund, Ruby Ann Polzkill,
Nancy K. Gainey, William C.
Westerlund, Betty Lou Wester
lund. Leona Westerlund. Marion
Magnuson, Marjorie Pitts (for
merly Marjorie Feasley). Flor.
ence W. Wescott, Perry Wester
lund, Rosa Westerlund, mother of
Perry Westerlund, a minor, or the
Serson having the care or con
ol of such minor or with whom
he resides, Phyllis Toshikian,
Natalie Ellen ualbreaith. seth
any College of Lindsborg, Kan
sas, all beneficiaries of said trust,
and all other unknown heirs,
beneficiaries or parties who have
or claim some title, estate, lien
or interest in the trust and prop
erty described in the complaint
herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the sixth supplemental
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 so to ap
pear and answer said sixth supple
mental complaint tor want tnereoi,
the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
said sixth supplemental complaint.
succinctly stated as follows:
1. Approving the final report and
account of plaintiffs as set forth in
the sixth supplemental complaint.
2. Authorizing the payment to
the plaintiffs reasonable compen
sation for their services as trustees.
3. Authorizing the payment of
reasonable attorneys fees.
4. Directing the distribution of
the income and corpus of said
trust estate to ' the following
named defendants and Denenciar
ies according to the following re
spective percentages, to-wii:
Lillian W. Salade 8.1818181
Florence W. Wescott 8.181,8181
Marjorie Pitts 8.1818181
Ruby Ann Polzkill 2.0454545
Nancy K. Gainey 2.0454545
Betty Lou Westerlund 2.0454545
William C. Westerlund 2.0454545
Hazel Freden 8.1818181
Leona Westerlund 8.1818181
Lyal Swenson 8.1818181
Mahlon P. Westerlund 8.1818181
Phyllis Toshikian 4.0909090
Perry Westerlund 4.0909090
Marian Magnuson 8.1818180
Natalie iien uaibreatn
2.7272730
Phyllis Tengwald 2.7272730
Carol Thorndike 2.7272730
Bethany College of
Lindsborg, Kansas 10
100
5. Authorizing plaintiffs as trust
ees to convert all property of said
trust estate to cash for the purpose
of distribution.
6. Authorizing plaintiffs as trust
ees to make a partial distribution
to the beneficiaries on the entry of
a decree, reserving a sufficient
sum in said trust estate to pay the
income taxes due or to become due
from said trust estate.
7. Authorizing the trustees to
distribute the remaining assets of
said trust estate to the beneficia
ries after payment of income taxes
by the trust estate and the con
version of the trust property to
cash.
8. Discharging plaintiffs as
trustees from all further liability.
9. For such other and further
relief as the court may decree just
and equitable.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable James M.
Main. Judge of the Circuit Court of
the state of Oregon for Jackson
County, duly made and entered on
this 31st day of July, 1959.
The time prescribed in said order
of publication of this summons is
once a week for four consecutive
weeks. The day of the first publi
cation of this summons is the 3rd
day of August, 1959.
tMUHNMAItK, LUWKI,
HOGAN & DEATHERAGE
By William V. Deatherage
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, Administratrix
with the Will annexed of the estate
nf Matt J Kozak. also known as
Matthew Joseph Kozak, also known
as Mathew J. Kozak. deceased, and
have qualified. All persons having
claims aaginsi xne estate oi sua
decedent are hereby notified to
present them, with proper vouch-
.I.. t: i 4. - t -fh
ers, u u iv veimcu, w jnc . 1 1
office of Skyrman & Heisel, attor
neys for said Administratrix, at
Room 321, Medical Center Build
ing. Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the, date of this no
tice. . .; . ...
Dated and first puDiisnea Au
gust 3. 1959.
Administratrix with the Will
annexed.
Skyrman 8c Heisel
Attorneys for Estate
Guardianship of Susanna Eick
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
No. 10136
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON f OK JAttt.
SON COUNTY
In the matter of the Guardianship
Of SU5AJNJNA
. An incompetent
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned Guardian of the Estate
of Susanna Eick, an incompetent,
hv virtue of an order of sale issued
by the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson county, amy
made and entered on the 31st day
of July, 1959, in the above entiUed
Guardianship, licensing the Guar
dian to sell the hereinafter de
scribed real property belonging to
said Guardianship Estate, will offer
for sale and will re-negotiate the
previous sale from and after the
27th day of August, 1959, upon
such terms as may be approved by
the Court, at No. 8 Goldy Build
ing, Medford, Oregon, all of the
ward's interest in and to the fol
lowing described real property, to-
Parcel 1: The South half of Lot
3 in Rlnrlr 1 Ella Heishts in the
County of Multnomah, State of
Oregon.
Parcel 2: Beginning at the South
west corner of Lot 12 in Brooklyn,
Lane County. Oregon, and run
ning thence East 120 feet: thence
North 50 feet; thence West 120
feet; thence South 50 feet to the
c-.'ace of Deginning, an in uroott
fvn. Lane County. Oregon.
The re-sale of said property will
be made subject to the confirma
tion by the above entitled Court.
Date of-first publication August
3. 1959, date of last publication
Aueust Z4. 13.
- Edward C. Eick. Guardian
Walter D. Nunley
Attorney for Guardian
No. 8 Goldy Building
Medford, Oregoa
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Lost and Found
Instructions
Wanted Male Belp
Wanted Female Help
Male or Female Help
Wanted Situations ..
Wanted Miscellaneous
Financial it Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Rent Apartments . 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms 22
Rent Room and Board .
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For Rent Miscellaneous
Wanted to Rent .
Medford Realty Board
For Sale Real Estate
Business Opportunities
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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies
Appliances .
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Business Directory
Card of Thanks
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WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION
Special Sale on Used Chain Saws
CHAIN SAW SALES & SERVICE
1321 N. Riverside SP 2-7538
WANTED Appliance mechanic
Steady position, excellent pay
Apply in person. SP 2-4427, Leon
ard Electric.
PARTY or" parties who witnessed
accident at Starlite Drive-in on
July 6, 1859, please write Tribune
BOX
FOR SALE 4.86 acres, 1200 gal. an
hr. well. 90x40' foundation &
slab, also large graveled area,
- $3uuo, oau down, S30 mo. rn,
TA 6-4701.
FOR SALE 8 ft. Servel gas re frig.
In good condition. SP 3-4055.
FOR' SALE 1959 Corvette. Phone
NO 4-2257.
FOR SALE 2 water coolers. Ex
cellent condition. SP 3-6269.
FOR SALE 30 hp. Johnson out
board motor. Excellent shape,
$350. SP 2-2853.
FOR RENT 2-bdrm., completely
furn. house near stores & school.
SP 3-6269.
FOR SALE 3-bdrm. house, $10,000
dn. Terms. Central Point school
district. TA 6-2072.
FOR RENT 3-bdrm. duplex. Close
to schools. Carport.- Elec. heat.
SP 3-5200.
FOR SALE RASPBERRIES. U
pick. 3126 Madrona Lane. Ph.
SP 2-4887.
FOR SALE 2.5 acres, level, oiled
rd., 3000 gal. an hr. well. $1750,
$50 down. $30 mo. TA 6-4701.
WANTED Woman to stay with
elderly lady. Days. Some house
work. No Smokers. S.D.A. pre
ferred. SP 2-4332.
FOR SALE KENMORE auto, wash
er & dryer. Good condition. 100
Myers Creek Rd, Ashland. Ph.
MU 9-7457.
FOR SALE New 14-16 ft.
trailer, $195. SP 2-2853.
boat
FOR SALE Moving Green nylon
frieze davenport, chair set, $50;
wood circulating heater, $25. Ph.
SP 2-7793.
FUTURE SECURITY
With VS. Civil Service. Men &
Women 18-58 start high as $95
wk. Preparatory training until
appointed. Pd. sick leave, vaca
tions, & retirement. Training will
not interfere with present job.
Ph. Mr. Pritchett, Mon. thru
Wed. SP 2-4184.
National Traffic Control
FOR SALE '58 Chev. Impala con
vert. Beautiful 1-owner car, pow
er steering, auto, trans., ww
tires, etc. Private party will sac
rifice. Call eves. SP 3-1871.
Used 14 ft. Runabout boat & trail
er. Total cost $300.
CENTURY SPORTING GOODS
8th & Riverside SP 3-6060
FOR RENT Nice, clean 1-bdrm.
apt., close in. Prefer older cou
ple. No children or pets, please.
SP 2-5171.
FOR SALE '49 small car, over
drive, R&H, $75: tank vacuum,
' $15; V-M tape recorder adapted
for dictation work, $50. SP 3-5497.
FOR SALE '54 Ford 2-dr, clean,
$620. SP 2-2054.
FOR SALE 6 Hampshire laying
hens, also fryers. NO 4-2979.
FOR RENT 4-bdrm. unfurn coun
try home, $90. SP 2-6611.
FOR SALE Dual tires & rims for
Ford tractor, Ro-crop fertilizer
spreader Be crop duster, ootn J
point hookup. Rt. 1, Box 63,
Rogue River. JU 2-3564.
FOR SAT.E Raspberries. You pick,
$1.35 crate. Gastart Ranch, Rt. 1,
Box 543-A, Wagner Creek Rd,
Talent.
FOR SALE White Rock hens. 1689
Thomas Rd. SP 3-1311.
FOR SALE Suburban 3-bdrm.
home. All large rms. Patio. New
ly decorated. V2 A., good soil,
trees, lawn, shrubs. $14,000,
$2500 dn.. $85 mo. SP 2-6570.
WANTED Woman to work in Con
valescent Home. 3 to 11 shift.
SP 2-4113.
WANTED Chauffeur to Los An
geles. Fri., Aug. 7. SP 2-7393.
FOR SALE Almost new suburban
home on large lot, more land
available. 3-bdrm., Hi baths, lots
of storage. Double garage, city
water. Owner transferred. Must
sell. SP 2-8916.
FOR SALE Vx A. on Ben's Lane.
City water av&ilable. Terms, fa.
SP 2-6570.
FOR SALE Holstein. Good milk
or nurse cow. N0 4-Z97S.
New 17 ft. Wizard Cabin Cruiser.
Reg. $1,773. now $1,550.
CENTURY SPORTING GOODS
8th & Riverside SP 3-6060
CASH & CARRY
Save on all Building Supples.
Check our prices before you buy.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
KE 5-2037, TA 6-9331, MU 9-4833
WANTED To buy all types of
used building material.
ALWAYS BARGAINS at
Haggard Lumber & Plumbing
On Hwy. 99, Phoenix
Open 8 am. to 8 pm. KE 5-2522
Harriman Praises
Nixon for Debate
New York-flJPD-Former New
York Gov. Averell Harriman
praised Vice President Rich
ard M. Nixon v Sunday for
standing up to Nikita Khrush
chev in their public debate at
the U. S. Exhibition in Mos
cow two weeks ago.
"I was glad to see that hap
pen," Harriman, a former U.
S. ambassador to Moscow, said
on a television program. "Mr.
Khrushchev has gone around
the world boasting about a lot
of things, sayin a lot of
things against the United
States, and I was glad to see
him. 'called' by an American."
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE CLEAN USED BRICK
$67 M. SP 2-2643.
FOR SALE Large accumulation of
stamps, also lew rare coins. Isaac
O. Kingsolver, 437 Benson, Med
ford. FOR RENT Small turn. 1 hdrm.
house, in rear. Also nice apt.
Close in. Refs. required. 320 Ap
ple
PIANO tuning, repair Marvin Le-
Master, ju z-3y24. ul 5-13H3.
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for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
Office, 33 N. Fir
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1 -LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. 83,
-. I.O.OJ. meets Tuesday,
Aug. 4 at 8 PJVI. Visitors
Weicome, refreshments.
Ronnie Atkins, N.G.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
FIFTY-PLUS CLUB
ANNOUNCEMENT
Those wishing to attend lecture
at Camp White Tuesday will
please take Evergreen Bus at
Station, 4th and Front, 1:15 p.m.
and return on 4:30 p.m. Bus to
jvieaiora. n.. i;. jmck. .
The Md with the 43-hion dollar aim
That's how much Americans own
in U.S. Savings Bonds,
These are the Bonds that help make sure there will
be a future for our children because they help
America keep the peace. How? Remember, peace
costs money. Money for military strength, for edu
cation, for a healthy economy.
And the U. S. Savings Bonds the American peo
ple buy help provide this money.
Sure, they get a good return on their investment
Sure, it's one of the easiest and safest ways to save
ever devised.
But that's just part of the reason. The rest is in
the hopes and dreams and prayers of kids like this.
That 43 billion dollars is a record but it isn't
enough. How could it be when the life of just one
child, your child, is worth far more?
The way you can help is clear. Keep buying
Bonds and buy as many as you can.
HELP STRENGTHEN
AMERICAS PEACE POWER
The U. S. Government does
3-PERSONAL
NOTICE
If there is any member of the
Church of Christ who believes the
gospel according as the Lord left
it with the apostles, I Cor. 2:13,
I Cor, 1123, see Oscar D. God
dard, 30 S. Central. Medford, Ore.
'LO-HEET" by VOLLRATH. 84 yrs.
of service, 3-PLY STAINLESS
STEEL of Quality, Cook-ware. 10
yrs. satisfied families & sales in
this valley. ACCEPT NO SUB
STITUTES, & BEWARE OF MIS
REPRESENTATIONS. DISTRICT
MANAGER WILL ANSWER FOR
SERVICE & SALES. SP 3-2463.
VIRGDE KISTNER now at Charm
Cottage specializing in cutting
naturally curlv hair. Nationally
Advertised Permanents. SP 2-2186
DENTURES repaired & re-lined
while you wait. Day or eve. SP-3-6026
25 Lozier Lane.
Miriam's Beauty Shop
909 E. Jackson
SP 3-3806
Miriam Ward.
operator.
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at Alcoholic
Anonymous. 8 pm. Tues. & Sat
Rear of 212 N. Oakdale SP 2-6657
WATKINS Products SP 3-5667
PERMANENT stainless steel cook
ware. Sales & Service. MU 5-8951
Rawleigh Products.
SP 2-4438.
McCUE Home for the Aged, 134
Laurel, Central Point has - com
pleted the new addition, have
room for 4 more ladies. NO 4-1306
POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP
Open evenings by appointment
3502 Crater Lake Hwy. SP 3-4325
STAUFFER
HOME REDUCING PLAN
SP 2-9260 or SP 3-2366
VIRGINIA WICKERSHAM
STANLEY Home Products.
Gemaehlich SP 3-4107.
Ella
VACATION OVER. Laura's Beauty
Shop. NO 4-2662. -
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.
SPACE available for men at Lyn
Haven Home for the Aged, 369
No. 2nd. Central Point. NO
4-1721.
4-lOST AND FOUND
LOST hand truck for feed mill be
tween Medford & top of Siskiyous
SP 3-3011 or SP 3-1031. Reward.
Use Tribune Want Ads
He dreams of being the greatest pitcher that ever was, when he grows up. He
wants it more than anything else in the world. But he doesn't expect favors
just his fair chance. The kind of chance every American kid deserves.
And he'll get it, if the American people have anything to say about it.
For they're backing the future of this youngster and the millions of boys
and girls like him with almost 43 billion dollars.
not pay for this advertisement. The
5-INSTRUCTIONS
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS Men
women, 18-52. Start high as S95
wk. Preparatory - training until
appointed. Thousands of jobs
open. Experience usually unnec
essary. Free information on jobs,
salaries, requirements. Write TO
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FOR
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATION '
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New super highway & construc
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NORTHWEST' SCHOOLS
Dept. H7-326
co Tribune Box 8054
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Thurston Dance Studio
KINDERGARTEN
The latest methods in pre-school
training combined with music,
rhythm dancing & interpertation.
Certified teachers, insured trans
portation. THURSTON KINDERGARTEN
"245 Stewart Ave. SP 3-3117
Address , ,
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State . . Phone
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COLLEEN HOPE
. KINDERGARTEN
OFFERS
M An outstanding pre-school cur.
riculum under a certified
teacher.
Co-ordinated with music St
dance training at no extra
charge.
In one of the state's newest,
modern, fire resistant bldgs.
located by Hawthorne Park.
Insured Transportation.
Limited enrollment.
COLLEEN HOPE KINDERGARTEN
45 Hawthorne SP 3-6204
ABC Kindergartens accepting reg
istrations through Aug. Trans
portation available. Morning &
afternoon classes. SP 3-3034.
Guitar Lessons. SP 3-4672
10-WANTED MALE HELP
MEN for HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATION. See our ad under
Class 5. Instructions.
SALESMAN to sell hand forged
tools to sheet metal workers,
plumbers, brick masons. Harpers,
800 N. Main, Ashland.
2-MEN, 1 handy man in sawmill,
1 for Carrier Driver. Magnolia
Lumber Co. P. O. Box 367 Rogue
River, Ore.
EXPERIENCED Stud Edgerman,
Pine Mountain Lumber Co. Yreka,
Calif. VI 2-4176.
CARRIER boys for Medford Mail
Tribune, age 12 yrs. or older, for
Phoenix. Ashland & Jacksonville
Call SP 2-6141 or MU 2-1021.
WANTED applications for 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.
Phyne SP 3-4293
DAILY'S U-DRIVE
Medford Airport
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 1 0
Monday, August 3, 195
10 WANTED MAKE HELP
EXPERIENCED service station man
for Medford station. Good hours
Good commission. Write Tribune
Box 8108.
800 family Watkins Route now
available. SI year reputation. A'
top-grade one-man business, and
no experience or money required.
Write for full information to Thof
J. R. Watkins Company, 3903'
Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle 5,i.
Washington. c
LOG TRUCKS NEEDED ;
for steady haul near t
Fresno. California
For information call collect
SEQUOIA PINE MILLS. Inc. i.
Fresno County California, ,
Clingans Junction No. 6.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
GIRL experienced in Credit office
work. Excellent retirement plan,"
profit sharing etc. Inquire R. C.C
Moore, Weisfield's Jewelers, 122"
E. Main 9:30 to SS0. C
WOMAN for baby sitting & light":
housework. Live in. Private
Modern conveniences. Write Trib-'
une Box 8243.
WANTED experienced pantry lady."",
make salads & dinner rolls. Year . .
round job to right party. Good-
pay For details call Harold, GR
6-4537 Grants Pass.
WAITRESS for the Candle Room.
Apply Medford Hotel Mr, SZ
laarmo. imp phone calls.
BABY sitter during fruit season.
Must have own transportation.''
KE 5-1650. -.
LIGHT housework & cooking;'
Steady work, live in. SP 2-6643.-
CUSTOf? KIUMG
CLEAN - RELIABLE
at Your Place and
Delivery to Your Locker
Aging room available. Expert
cutting, wrapping & marking
of your meat for locker or
home freezer.
PHONE SP 2-6219
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE CO.