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Planning
Advocates
1 Advocating early action to
tain acreage required for
publishment of a proposed
(vie center in Medford, El
ajood B. Hedberg, chairman
at the city planning commis
sion, presented a comprehen
Ive development plan for con
sideration of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce Round-
fble Monday.
"No doubt a bond issue will
lie required to obtain the
property," Hedberg stated,
adding "We (referring to the
planning commission) feel
something must be done soon.
Bvery day you wait the cost
goes up."
if Before going into the de
tails of the particular plan
presented at the luncheon,
Hedberg explained that it was
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WANTS PAGE JOB - Brenda Siemlenski, 14-year-old eighth
grader in Detroit. Mich., strikes a solemn pose at her class
room desk. She recently wrote a letter to her congressman,
(Rep. Lucien Nedzi (D-Mich.) asking "If women are senators
!and representatives, why couldn't you appoint me as a page
iboy?" In more than 150 years there has never been a girl
page in Congress. (UPI)
Dennis the
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THOUGHT I WAS ,4 ROOSTER I
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Commission Head
Civic Center Action
only a plan" and that it was
not the only plan."
"A Civic Center for Med
ford - Why?" was the assign'
ed topic of his talk, and he
listed the reasons the planning
commission favors the civic
center bounded by Main and
Holly and 10th and Laurel sts.
as location for federal, state,
county and city public build
ings. Research Carried On
An extensive research car
ried on in 1961 showed that
there were 1,500 public em
ployees in Medford scattered
into 30 locations, including
the seven major governmen
tal agencies and irrigation
and school district offices,
Hedberg said. This meant that
a person, doing business with
Menace
Dick Glut
6:00 P.M.
At Welt Main
your prescrip
tion ri filled
"UP to a
standard
HOT down to
Price."
public agencies, could quite
possibly have to travel to the
30 locations.
Basing their expectations
upon established ratios, Hed
berg said, there will be 420
city employees by 1970. Sur
veys have shown that Med
ford has one employee to
serve each 1,000 persons and
the county three for each
1,000, Hedberg explained.
By 1985 the city popula
tion is expected to reach 70,
000. These figures alone Justi
fy the need for more space in
a civic center, he added. This
does not take Into considera
tion the number of federal
employees to be given work
ing and parking space in the
city.
Building Not Adequate
Hedberg then predicted that
the proposed federal building
and post office will not be
adequate to satisfy the federal
needs.
"If we are going to grow
we must plan for parking and
consider the attractiveness of
the city," Hedberg also de
clared, adding that the acqui
sition of land is as economic
at this time as it will ever be.
Turning to the advantages
of the particular location pre
sented in his talk, he said its
proximity to the business sec
tion is an important consider
ation since there will be 800
persons working in the center
eventually.
Utilizing this location will
provide the means for rede
veloping the old residential
area as 45 per cent of the land
included is now residential.
24 per cent is used for public
purposes and 30 per cent is
in streets and alleys.
Bursting at Seams
The city hall is now burst
ing at the seams with the
county having to care for
some of the city's space needs,
Hedberg noted as another jus
tification for establishing a
new civic center.
Street planning beneficial
to the center includes two
one - way couplets: one on
Sixth and Eighth sts., the
other on Holly and Grape sts.
Tenth St., which is in front
of the proposed public safety
building, will be the main
cross town artery, Hedberg
said, citing the many advan
tages to be gained from this
arrangement.
The city plan includes loca
tion in the center of the city
hall, the fire department and
the police department.
The federal building and
post office have already been
designated for the area, in
which, Hedberg lamented,
there is not ample parking
under the present planning.
This, he explained, has caused
the planning commission con
siderable concern and an ef
fort is being made to convince
the General Services admin
istration that more space must
be provided.
Agencies Consider Center
Other agencies considered
in the center planning, ac
cording to Hedberg, are a
school district office building
and a new library. The pres
ent library, the Public Library
of Medford and Jackson Coun
ty, would be removed from
the Westside park, Improving
the park program of the city
if this plan is adopted, he
pointed out, referring to sev
eral persons who have favored
this move.
During the question and
answer period, which follow
ed his presentation, Hedberg
revealed that the present plan
ning calls for the inclusion of
18V4 acres in the center, that
the city hopea the other gov
ernmental agencies, county,
state and federal, will come
into the center, but that there
is at this date no commitment.
He also stated that there have
been no plans for mass trans
portation considered.
Bebe Daniels Has
Stroke in London
London - (UPD - A British
brain surgeon was called into
consultation today in the case
of Bebe Darnels, 61, former
Hollywood star who suffered
a stroke in her home here
Monday.
A hospital spokesman said
the actress is "conscious and
able to speak," but it appear
ed that her condition is still
the cause of some concern.
Miss Daniels and her hus
band, Ben Lyon, also a Holly
wood star, left the movies
some years ago and came to
England to live.
Both Miss Daniels and her
husband were popular tele-
! vision performers in this
country, starring In the BBC
, TV show "At Home with the
i Lyons."
V'cfm of Drowning
Stilt Unidentified
Portland - Cft - A woman
', whose body was found In
! Rock creek near Bethany In
Washington county Sunday
drowned, the Multnomah
county coroner's office said
today.
j No identification had been
made. The body appeared to
have been In the water sev
eral days.
MEDFORD
Green Belt Law
Repeal Gains Hope
Salem - IUPD - A plan to re
peal the green belt law and
place all agricultural proper
ty on a tax-deferral basis
sprang to life Monday In the
Senate Tax committee.
During consideration of a
House-approved bill to grant
tax deferral to farms not now
located in green belt areas.
Sen. Vernon Cook (D-Gresh-am),
proposed that all farmers
be given equal treatment
through tax deferral.
He asked that the green belt
law now on the books be
dropped. The green belt law
exempts farms in zoned areas
from paying higher than agri
cultural tax rates until their
property is converted to non-
agricultural use.
The deferral plan post
pones, for a period of five
years, ail taxes in excess of
the agricultural rate. Deferred
taxes would have to be paid
upon sale of the farm for non-
agricultural use.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice li hereby given that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon lor
Jackson County Administratrix of
the Estate of Emma Sttyrman, de
ceased, and have qualtfied. All per
sona having claims against the
estate of said decedent are hereby
notified to present them, with
proper vouchers, duly verified to
me at the office of Skynnan At
Heisel. attorneys for said Adminis
tratrix, at Room 321 Medical Cen
ter Building, In Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this noUce.
Dated and first published May
21, 1963.
Clara E- Miller
Administratrix
Skyrman At Heisel
Attorneys for Administratrix
Sealed bids will be received until
3:10 p.m., June 14, 1983. Pacific
Daylight Saving Time, at the U.S.
Forest Service, 630 San so me
Street Room 346, San Francisco 11.
California, for the construction of
a jeep trail At four helispots on the
Six Rivers NaUonal Forest. The
jeep trail atarts at Elk Valley. T.
14N., R. 4 E., Section 23, and goes
west along the general route of the
existing boundary foot trail No.
2E07.2 to a point approximately
one mile southwest of Cedar Camp
Spring. T. UN., R. 3 E-, Section
28. Elk Valley is located about 37
miles north of Orleans, California,
via forest service roads. Plans and
speflciations may be obtained from
tne San Francisco address or
viewed only at the Forest Super
visor, Six Rivers NaUonal Forest,
331 "J" Street. Eureka. California.
Sealed bids will be received until
2:00 p.m, -June 20. 1963. Pacific
Daylight Saving Time at the U.S.
Forest Service, 630 Sansome Street,
Room MS, San Francisco 11, Cali
fornia for the construction of the
Gasquet-Orleans road on the Six
Rivers NaUonal Forest. The project
is about 12 miles northeast of
Crescent City. California, on U.S.
Highway 199. thence east on county
road along south fork of Smith
River about 16 miles to the vicinity
of Big Flat. Plana and specifica
tions may be obtained from the San
Francisco address, or viewed only
at the office of the Forest Super
visor. Stanislaus NaUonal Forest,
Sonora, California. Bidding is open
to small and large construction
firms interested in this project.
NO. P-J9-6J
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
In The Matter of The Estate
of JOHN BURT THOMPSON, also
known as JOHN B. THOMPSON.
alio known as J. B. THOMPSON,
Deceased.
Notice Is herebv -riven that I
have been appointed executrix of
tha estate of JOHN BURT THOMP
SON, also known as JOHN B.
THOMPSON, also known as J. B.
THOMPSON, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, and
have qualified . All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law
required, to me at the office of
James C. Wilson, Jr.. 210 East
Pine Street, Central Point, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and tint published May
21. 1963.
EKNESTYN ALLEN CHARLEY
Executrix
James C. Wilson, Jr.
216 E. Pine Street
Central Point, Oregon
Attorney for executrix
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of CLAUDE AUGUSTUS
GROVE, also known as Claude A.
Grove, Deceased.
Notice is hereby eiven that the
undersigned has filed his final
account in the estate of Claude
Augutsus Grove, also known as
Claude A. Grove, deceti-cd, In the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson,
and the court has fixed Monday,
June 17. 1963, at 9:30 a.m. in the
courtroom of said court as the
time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the set
tlement thereof.
T. C. Hopkins
By: VAN DYKE. DELLEN
BACK Ac McGOODWIN
Attorney for Administrator
NOTICE Of SCHOOL ELECTION
Upon Question of increasing Tax
Levy Over Amount Limited by
Section 11. Article XI. State
Constitution
Notice Is hereby riven that an
election will be held in School
District No. 91 of Jackson County.
State of Oregon, from 2:00 p.m.
to fl:00 p.m. on June 10, 1963,
at Butte Falls high school In said
school district, for the purpose of
submitting to the legal voters of
said district the question of, In
creasing the tax levy for the
fiscal year 1963-1964 over the
amount limited by section 11, ar
ticle XI. of the. ConsUtution of
Oregon.
i ne reasons tor increasing sucn
vv are:
To provide for the necessary
expenditures;
District No. 91 has no tax base
so the total levy In excess of the
o't. limitation must oe -unmix-ted
to the vote of the people.
The amount of tax. In excess of
the B'fr limitation, proposed to be
levied for Mid fiscal year Is 70.-
1H7.0W.
Dated wit a ist day of May.
1963
Attest:
Zeiai Edmonaton
District Clerk
Francis E. Poole
Chalrma n Dos r d of Director!
P-118-63
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
LORRAINE MORRIS, also known
as M Lorraine Mo-rii, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by an Order of the above
entitled Court dated May 20, 1963
the under lined was aooolnted ex
ecutor of the Law of Lorraine
Morris, also known as M. Lor
raine Morris, decessed. and all
persons having claim against said
estate art hereby ratified to pre
sent inc same to saia executor
at One Eait Main Street. Mrdford,
Oregon, properly verified as pro
vided by law and within fix
months from the date of first
pu Mi cat! on hereof.
Dated and first published this
21st dsv of May. 1963
Tne rirst rs Mortal Bank of
Oregon. Portland, Executor
Farretl. Blsrkhurst At Hornecker
Attorneys for Executor
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
b 1A I E Ur OKEUON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTA1E OF )
BLANCHE E. C ANODE, also 1
known as Blanche Neff Canode.
Blanche N. Canode and Blanche 1
V. Canode. deceased I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of Blanche E. Canode, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby reauired to ore-
sent the same with proper vouchers
wiinin six monmi irom mis aaie
at the offices of Frohnmaver,
Lowry Ac Deelherage. Cooley The
atre Buildinc. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and first published this
21st day of May. 1963.
GERTRUDE N. WARNOCK,
Executrix
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Sec. 331010. ORS,
to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No. 62, of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL
SCHOOL MEETING of said District
will be held at School house, on the
6th day of June, 1963, at 6:00
o'clock P.M., for the following
objects:
A hearing on the school budget
for the 1963-1964 school year.
Dated this 17th day oi May. 1963.
ATI EsT :
GRACE HEER
District Clerk
RALPH W. PITTAM
Chairman Board of Directors
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
No. 63 57 E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
ALLIE A. THOMAS
Plaintiff
vs.
TOMM1E G. FODGE. alio known as
H. H. FODGE, also known as
ium f uuiib ana jui c u.
FODGE. alio known as Mrs.
TOMMIE FODGE, also known as
JOYCE FODGE. husband and
wife: ELTON C. DUNKEN. BEN
NETT R. HILL, VICTOR R.MAS-
TERS and WILSON P. NOBLIN,
individually and as a co-partnership
doing business as Grants
Pass Hubbard-Wray Co.; ROGUE
VALLEY CREDITORS, SERV
ICE, INC., an Oregon Corpora
tion: CREDIT BUREAUS
ADJUSTMENT DEPARTMENT,
INC., an Oregon corporation;
GAIL GROOMS, doing business
as Laffing Gas Service; the un
known heirs of each and all the
above named Defendanta If any
of said Defendants be dead; Also
an other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
lien, estate or interest in the
real property described in the
Complaint herein.
Defendants
TO: ALL THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer to the Complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit within four (4) weeks from
the date or the first publication of
this Summons, and if you fail to
so answer or otherwise appear in
said suit, for want thereof. Plain
tiff will take a Decree against you
for the relief prayed for in the
Plaintiff's Complaint succinctly
stated as follows:
That Plaintiff have Judgement
against the above named Defend
ants. Tommie G. Fodge and Joyce
C. Fodge, husband and wife, tor
the sum of Two Thousand and
NolOOths Dollars ($2,000.00) plus
Interest thereon at the rate of four
per cent (4) per annum from the
16th day of April. 1957, until the
date of entry of Decree herein, and
for the further sum of $300 attor
ney fees and for the sum consti
tuting the Plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements taxed herein.
That that certain mortgage,
dated the 16th day of April, 1937,
securing a promissory note dated
April 16, 1937, made and delivered
by the Defendants, Tommie G.
roagc ana Joyce u. roage, to
Plaintiff. Allie A. Thomas, at
Rofue River Orecon. and recorded
on the 30th day of April, 1937, in
Volume 326. Pages 137 and 138.
Mortgage Records of Jackson
County. Oreaon. be foreclosed.
That the real property described
in saia mongHBe situate in jaca,
son County, Oregon, to-wlt;
The Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter of Section
6. Township 36 South; Range
4 West of the Willamette Meri
dian. ALSO, all of Lot 2 lying
South of the now existing
County Road in the Northeast
one-quarter of Section S,
Township 36 South, Range 4
West of the Willamette Meri
dian. Jackson County, Oregon,
conslsUng of approximately 47
acres, more or less.
be sold by the Sheriif of Jackson
County, Oregon, according to the
law and the practice of the Court;
that the proceeds of said sale be
applied to the payment of the
amount due the Plaintiff from the
Defendants Tommie G. Fodge and
Joyce C, Fodge, and that all the
Defendants, each and every one,
and all persons claiming by.
through or under them, either as
purchasers, encumbrancers or
otherwise, aubseauent to the exe
cution of the said mortgage, be
oarrea ana loreciosea oi any ana
all right, title, Hen, estate, or In
terest in and to the above describ
ed premises except the right of De
fendants Tommie G. Fodee and
Joyce C. Fodge to redeem said
premises as provided by law.
inn ine riaimiu or any oiner
party to the suit may become a
purchaser at said sale, that the
Sheriff execute a certificate of title
to the purchaser, that the Pur
chaser be let Into Immediate pos
session of the premises on the
firoduction of tthe Sheriff's Certlf
cate of Title therefor, and that
sale be confirmed by the
Order of this Court and upon the
expiration of the redemption peri
od as provided by law In the event
of said premises not being redeem
ed by the Defendants, Tommie G.
rod e and Joyce C Fodge. a deed
be issued by the sheriff to the
purchaser conveying the premises
to the purchaser, and that the
Court make and enter an Order
for such other and further relief
as to the Court may leem Just and
equitable.
This Summons Is published by
the Order of the above entitled
Court made and entered on the
13th dav of AdMI. 963. directing
that this Summons be served by
publication thereof once each
week for four (4) consecutive
weeks In the Medford Mail Tri
bune, a newspaper published and
of general circulation In Jackson
County, Oregon.
Mate oi iirst puoucaiion is ait,
1963.
jnnn m. ttoss
Attorney at Ljjw
230 West Msin Street
Medford, Oregon
YOUR NAME
IS THERE!
Yes, tht odds are 10 to I that
YOUR NAME IS THERE.
You get fast service, whn you
want to charge.
You have difficulty buying on
credit.
NOW 15 THE TIME to do tome
thing about It. Pay promptly
to the Redbook will show you
with a record of prompt pay
ment.
CREDIT BUREAU
of MEDFORD
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Minimum Siie; Two Lines
1 day per word..
3 days per word..
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no
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Rate Other Areas Per Word
9c Per Day
By Line Per Month $3.00
Box Number Service Charge 30a
(Minljnura Cb Ad 60c
Business Directory
Each line per month $2 25
Minimum per month. $6.73
Dead Line on Classified Ada
S.-00 pjn. for following day,
except 10 aon. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ada 10:00 a m. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m.
th day before publication for
Tues. through Frt.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
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1 LODGE NOTICES
Special communication.
Warren Lodge No. 10.
Jacksonville. Wed. May
k w
sj$ Wo"
v Visit
aand. 1963, 7:30 p m.
Work In MM rienree
Visitors welcome. re.
freahmenU. Don Shores W.M.
Tuesday Evening 7:30
&m. May 21st. Special
onvocatlon. Crater
Lake Chapter No. 32.
R.A.M. Work in the
Mark Master Degree.
Refreshment!.
Donald L. Waldron. E.H.P.
m Past
tral I
r a.f &
Me'..
Past Masters night. Cen-
roini 1.0a ge no,
.6VA.M. Wed.. May 22.
iuck utnner 6:30.
St Roll furnUhori
ODen meet ine -ntorlnin.
ment. Masons. Familiea & Friends
invited.
. Paul W. Hopkins, W.M.
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALE, WED, MAY 22
t Eaglu Hall, 217 W. Main St.
9 to 4 By St. Martha1, Guild.
Proapgct.
RUMMAGE & Baked Food SalT
Fehl Bldg. May 22nd, 9 to .1.
Missionary Ladies of First
Church of God.
3-PERSONAL
STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS
Phone 773-7230
LILLIES BEAUTY SHOP
123 Pine . Central Pulnt
Now Open 6 Days a Week
Wanda & Myrtle to Serve You
Open Eves by Appointment
604-2615
FOR SALE or LEASE
DESERT CAFE
Fully Equipped Immediate Poueuien
773-5502 or 826-9101
13 Wanted T. Kent
WANTRD: liouft, room
ftiora with mirtJ lor
shop, PrfrrlIy ajdjr
tnwn; JT5-C3C!
WANTKO TO LKAJKR - J75 s,
ft vttm Ktisr JiuJu V.-
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HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW
lW, ted St., rooms, buemeiKl
araj. 73 per month,
3 PERSONAL
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
Is a debt consolidation agency
licensed it bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N. CEN'lRAL 773-711)3
DHlNKlNtJ YOUK PROBLEMS'
Contact A A. Sun. S p.m.
inun. b ju. u wainut
Pb. 664-2006
779-1251
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OWNER OF RKAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3131)
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
Or all kinds, no tob too small
State license it City license.
WITHROW 772-5376
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
Kponhibilily filing, etc., is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper Insurance, see us Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos lnmiroi. 1003 E. Main.
Medford, 773-6658. Open Mem.
St Tue. 'till 9 pm.
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
2l41uhrerBldgJ 772-l)61l
DENTURES repaired and felined
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph
773-6026 25 Lozier Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LA 11
Dentures repaired while you wait
fl!D-1071 8U9-1S59
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem i welcome at the Medford
Groun of Acoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. & Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al-
Anon Croup every Tuesday.
SPOT CASH for old coins. 773
2M59.Eves. 772-6702.
FLY ANYWHERE. Charter a plane
from Aviation Service, your Pi
per Agency For charter, rental
or Instruction. 772-2938. Nights
B!iff-1372 or 535-1433.
L95T!!DroUND
LOST Pearl charm bracelet with
3 Scholastic Honor Keys. Re
ward. 772-5007.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
ENROLL now for sewing classes.
ARCb lrom 10 to 21. Contact Mrs.
Neill at Singer Sewing Machine
Co. 318 E. Main 772-71 53 .
WE PREPARE
MEN & WOMEN Tor
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMS
Over 11. No experience neces
sary. Grammar school education
usually sufficient. Civil Service
Jobs are permanent, no layoffs,
short hours, high pay, advanc
incnt. Send namu, home address,
directions, phone number and
time home. Write MAP.CEL CO.
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Itattrh oak all dimensions
XoitU's Farmers Kzttmnge
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TUESDAY. MAY
10 WANTED MALE HELP
1 COMMlSSION'Salesmah needed'
Excellent opportunity. No can
vauing Stirk'i, 622 No.
Riverside.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
GOLD HILL
MEDFORD
Age 12 to 15
Tht Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to deliver papers in
Central Point end Medford.
Apply in person at Office Or
phone 773-6141.
ATTENTION
YOUNG MEN
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
WITH MEDFORD FIRE
DEPARTMENT
The Medford Civil Service Commisaion will conduct
en examination for Firemen, 6:00 P.M., May 31, 1963,
at the Central Station.
Application forms can be secured from the Office of
the Fire Chief Central Fire Station - Third and Front
Street.
Application forms must be completed and filed in the
Office of the Fire Chief before 8:00 A.M. Monday,
May 27, 1963.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Between ages 21 and 35.
High school education, minimum.
Good physical condition.
Clear police record except for minor violations.
BENEFITS:
Medical and hospital plan-employees and family.
Pension Plan and Social Security.
Paid vacation and sick leave.
Uniforms and equipment furnished.
Steady employment under Civil Service,
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
FIRE CHIEF GORDON BARKER
Central Station, 3rd & Front
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SALESMAN KIRBY CO" "
Commmion. 773-3333
SERVICE, MANAGER-
& MECHANICS
Applications are now being taken
for service manager it mechan
ics, must furnish own tools fa
references.
772-6291
ASK FOR BILL
Your Own Business
Profitable A to Z Rental
Store hi Medford. For Derail
Call 779-1474
or Inquire it
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FREE APPLES.
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